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and it does not give first nations the right to veto projects. so one of the contentious parts of the duty to consult is what happens when some members of a community like elsipogtog say no, at any price. >> it's a challenge to get to that next stage where you really want to talk about what the potentials for economic benefits are, if you don't know what the resource actually is and what the total pie looks like and who's going to get the different pieces of that pie... >> in his first year as chief, sock participated in the consultation process as part of an umbrella group of new brunswick chiefs that organized information sessions about swn's work, and sought to negotiate a revenue sharing agreement with the government. but after a summer of protest, he and his council withdrew. >> being a new a chief i don't quite understand yet how this came to be, but what i do understand is my community doesn't want it. and if that's what they want me to fight for, that's what i'm going to fight. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/f
and it does not give first nations the right to veto projects. so one of the contentious parts of the duty to consult is what happens when some members of a community like elsipogtog say no, at any price. >> it's a challenge to get to that next stage where you really want to talk about what the potentials for economic benefits are, if you don't know what the resource actually is and what the total pie looks like and who's going to get the different pieces of that pie... >> in his...
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community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with the first nation community i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you. (clapping.) >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering) i'm with came on house. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> i'm emily from the san francisco dependent on the status of women. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (cheering). >> (speaking foreign language.) >> filipino and san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> freedom free. >> i'm from san francisco. >> hi. >> my name is merriam. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is north america did care with the foundation welcome to the san francisco revolution push on. >> (speaking foreign l
community i want to start with the first people that were in san francisco i want to start with the first nation community i want to welcome our first spectator mr. flores from the pit river nation. >> my name is fy lemon flores i'm with the indians education program title vii welcome to san francisco welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> welcome to the revolution >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all my relation thank you. (clapping.)...
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this was the first nation in the history of the world to be founded with a purpose. the great phrases of that purpose still sound in every american heart. north and south. all men are created equal. government by consent of the governed. vgive me liberty or give me death. those are not just clever words those are not just empty theories. in their name, americans have fought and died for two centuries. and tonight, around the world they stand there as guardians of our liberty risking their lives. those words are a promise to every citizen that he shall share in the dignity of man. this dignity cannot be found in a man's possessions. it cannot be found in his power or in his position. it really rests on his right to be treated as a man equal in opportunity to all others. it says that he shall share in freedom. he shall choose his leaders educate his children, provide for his family according to his ability, and his merits as a human being. to apluy ply any other test, to deny a man his hopes because of his color or race of his relation or the -- religioinn or the place
this was the first nation in the history of the world to be founded with a purpose. the great phrases of that purpose still sound in every american heart. north and south. all men are created equal. government by consent of the governed. vgive me liberty or give me death. those are not just clever words those are not just empty theories. in their name, americans have fought and died for two centuries. and tonight, around the world they stand there as guardians of our liberty risking their...
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they take their jobs seriously as first in the nation. by taking it seriously, that means we will not be looking at a lot of single issues that make or break a campaign. i believe it will be difficult for their to be any kind of consensus, and i think that's ok because the strength of our group that we have this time is the diversity across the spectrum. >> the question is the same. when we are secretary of state set the date for the new hampshire primary? when will you decide? what is the date likely to be? >> i can't say exactly when he is going to decide. i think it will be the tuesday in february. our secretary of state has been in the job for 30 years. one of his priorities as secretary of state is preserving our first in the nation status. it is protected constitutionally in our state constitution in new hampshire. we think it is very important. we believe we provide a value added service to the salt process for the whole nation. i think it will come up on the calendar exactly where we are looking at it right now. i'll secretary of
they take their jobs seriously as first in the nation. by taking it seriously, that means we will not be looking at a lot of single issues that make or break a campaign. i believe it will be difficult for their to be any kind of consensus, and i think that's ok because the strength of our group that we have this time is the diversity across the spectrum. >> the question is the same. when we are secretary of state set the date for the new hampshire primary? when will you decide? what is...
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we sat with him for his first national television interview. >> reporter: with so much going on, how difficult is it to find a new chief? >> that, i don't know. it could be very difficult, very difficult, you know. you come in, you know you have a full plate ahead of you. you've got to know that it will be a challenge. >> reporter: had you known this would happen, would you have taken this job before this took place. before the week before michael brown got shot, if you knew this would transpire, would you have taken the job. it's tough. port -- part of me says no, because it's a lot of hours and work. the other part says yes. >> why aren't you the chief. >> i don't know if i want it. >> it's a lot of responsibility. it's great if you succeed. what if you fail. >> what if the new management position. >> if they came to me and said we like what you've done, we want you to continue. i would consider doing it. they may find someone with a better education, coming from a city where he's faced this. i'm not afraid to say there may be better qualified people. >> what is the worst part of y
we sat with him for his first national television interview. >> reporter: with so much going on, how difficult is it to find a new chief? >> that, i don't know. it could be very difficult, very difficult, you know. you come in, you know you have a full plate ahead of you. you've got to know that it will be a challenge. >> reporter: had you known this would happen, would you have taken this job before this took place. before the week before michael brown got shot, if you knew...
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missouri's new acting police chief - speaks for the first time on national television to this show about fixing what is broken, and of the fear his companies face on the streets. >> they are afraid. if you are sitting looking in the crowd, it's in your mind who has got the gun. and there's no way to prevent it. also - a major american city that asked the department of justice to security nice its own -- scrutinise its own police force. i show you results from a perspective you scrnt -- haven't een, and a californian police chief that took a stand, we hear why he did it. i'm ali velshi, special coverage of cost in america starts now. >> it's a bigger challenge to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. >>> the cost of injustice. ferguson became a movement fuelled by outrage over images ever police deploying military-grade weapons to quell protesters. ferguson has become a rallying cry in minority communities who feel threatened not protected by police. now many feel vindicated after the department of justice blasted ferguson police for targetting black residents with petty char
missouri's new acting police chief - speaks for the first time on national television to this show about fixing what is broken, and of the fear his companies face on the streets. >> they are afraid. if you are sitting looking in the crowd, it's in your mind who has got the gun. and there's no way to prevent it. also - a major american city that asked the department of justice to security nice its own -- scrutinise its own police force. i show you results from a perspective you scrnt --...
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many are calling for reform, department. >> tomorrow night more from bob mccullough's first national televised interview since the scathing report was released. let's have a look. >> we are al jazeera, we reach a global audience, hundreds of millions of households. the world is closely listening to everything you say. they want to know what does ferguson say about america? >> well, i - i think we'll have to wait until really some time passes as you do with any major event, so they can look at things objectively, and see exactly what did occur, and what happened, and when peel can sit and -- people can sit and talk rationally and civilly, then you can make a better assessment as here. >> we have more coming up from ferguson. we hear first hand from victims of a court system to put money before justice. >> these are what they get. >>> earlier you heard st. louis prosecutor bob mccullough's reaction to the justice department report on the police officer darren wilson. now i want to shift focus to how the people of ferguson responded to the scathing report about racism in the city's poli
many are calling for reform, department. >> tomorrow night more from bob mccullough's first national televised interview since the scathing report was released. let's have a look. >> we are al jazeera, we reach a global audience, hundreds of millions of households. the world is closely listening to everything you say. they want to know what does ferguson say about america? >> well, i - i think we'll have to wait until really some time passes as you do with any major event, so...
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we sat with mccullough yesterday, the first time he has spoken to the national media since the department issued reports? >> i have avoided talking to allow, not because i'm concerned about the media but a big part a relying on the justice department. >> the d.o.j. report sides with you, that he never said "hands up, don't shoot." do you feel vindicated? >> i never felt incriminated. there was no need to feel vindicated. we knew the department of justice had what we had. other than a witness that popped up in mid-february. there was nothing in their report that wasn't in their hands on november 24th, when they came out with that finding it was not a surprise. it would have been helpful to have it earlier than 100 days when the grand jury heard the evidence and made a determination. >> it may not have eliminated the beens we had that night. it may not have held them down. it couldn't have hurt. i can't come up with a ran why it would take 100 days to do it. >> do you think they dropped the ball. >> i think it made more sense to them to combine the two. when we were talking with residents,
we sat with mccullough yesterday, the first time he has spoken to the national media since the department issued reports? >> i have avoided talking to allow, not because i'm concerned about the media but a big part a relying on the justice department. >> the d.o.j. report sides with you, that he never said "hands up, don't shoot." do you feel vindicated? >> i never felt incriminated. there was no need to feel vindicated. we knew the department of justice had what we...
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yellowstone officially became the first national park of e united states of america. the significance of preserving this vast and remote tract of land was profound. the nation, not yet a century old, was still seeking its own cultural and national identity. the natural wonders and unspled grandeur of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrot "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary and sometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the painting was hung in the u.s. capitol a triumph for moran. soon after, he began signing his work with the monogram "t.y.m." for thomas "yellowsto" moran. yellowstone remained a source of inspiration throughout moran's career. in 1892, the artist returned to the park to create new paintings of its wonders. by this time, yellowstone was a popular tourist attraction. the idea of the national park, suggest
yellowstone officially became the first national park of e united states of america. the significance of preserving this vast and remote tract of land was profound. the nation, not yet a century old, was still seeking its own cultural and national identity. the natural wonders and unspled grandeur of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrot "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary and sometimes terrible manifestations of...
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now, how can the first nations of this country the great usa not give any protection to their people. >> we will get a response. >> i think that maybe the caller isn't aware of the fact that i think you are talking about violence against women. the 2013 reauthorization of violence against women act -- we had amendments that we fought very hard for to cover native american women. it is true at one time if her intimate partner was a white person or an american citizen and not a native american, they could not be prosecuted if they perpetrated it on a reservation. that has changed. the native american women are now covered under the violence against women act as our students at college campuses gay and lesbian and so it has been broadened. it is very hard for us to get that through but we did get it through because it was terrible that for years their coverage was -- this was not only a loop hole but it contributed to violence against women, as you say in the first nation. we hope that this change in the violence against women act will improve the situation. >> another legislative issue.
now, how can the first nations of this country the great usa not give any protection to their people. >> we will get a response. >> i think that maybe the caller isn't aware of the fact that i think you are talking about violence against women. the 2013 reauthorization of violence against women act -- we had amendments that we fought very hard for to cover native american women. it is true at one time if her intimate partner was a white person or an american citizen and not a native...
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speaks for the first time on national television to this show about fixing what's broken and of the fear his cops face on the street. >> they are afraid. and as you are sitting there in the office looking in crowd it's as #in your minds what's got the gun and there is no way to prevents it. >> also the major american city that actually asked the department of justice to scrutinize its own police force. i'll show you the startleing results from a perspective you haven't seen before. plus a california police chief who took a symbolic stands with protest, i'm hear in his own words why he did it. i am ali velshi our special coverage of the cost of injustice in america starts right now. >> police, drop the gun do, it now. >> shoot me. >> the bigger challenge is how to make good decisions under stressful circumstances. >> the cost of injustice. ferguson became a national movement fueled buyout rage over images of police deploying military-grade weapon to his quell protesters. ferguson has become a rallying cry in minority communities across america who feel threatened not protected by their lo
speaks for the first time on national television to this show about fixing what's broken and of the fear his cops face on the street. >> they are afraid. and as you are sitting there in the office looking in crowd it's as #in your minds what's got the gun and there is no way to prevents it. >> also the major american city that actually asked the department of justice to scrutinize its own police force. i'll show you the startleing results from a perspective you haven't seen before....
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in its first nationally televised interview since the department of justice report city prosecutor bob mccullough issued this warning. >> if you can't provide the services then you shouldn't be in business. you got to do something because you owe that, that is the soul purpose of government is to serve the people. >> in st. louis county, where ferguson is located along with 90 other small municipalities, each one struggles to find a way to pay for local services for their citizens. there are many in the community who say all these towns and cities would be better to merge and pool their resources. in nearby st. george for example, voters agreed they elected a mayor in 2011 who then went about dismantling the city and merging it with the st. louis county administration. the mayor said st. george was nothing but a quote speed trap it was illegal immoral and policing for profit, end quote. the state representative courtney curtis says the police department should be disbanded and the nearby town of normandy should take over policing. representative ferguson is not working for you and othe
in its first nationally televised interview since the department of justice report city prosecutor bob mccullough issued this warning. >> if you can't provide the services then you shouldn't be in business. you got to do something because you owe that, that is the soul purpose of government is to serve the people. >> in st. louis county, where ferguson is located along with 90 other small municipalities, each one struggles to find a way to pay for local services for their citizens....
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are making their own mark on the baseball team traveling to orlando, florida to travel for the first national girls baseball tournament loved by baseball for all a non-profit organization that provides meaningful opportunities for baseball, especially for girls. tournament features 24 teams from across the nation and brings together the past, the present and promote the future of girls baseball with the added participation of members of the original 1942 all-american girls professional baseball league, that was featured in movie "a league of their own." and other baseball pioneers. rec and park team, the so much bay socks including players aged 11-13 from san francisco who competed for roster spots and a handful even played on their own middle school teams. the team practices three times per week and just scored a victory against the boys winning 8-1 the bay sock are coach by rec and park own rochelle hanley, who was recognized during women's month last year and is a member of the 1994 colorado silver bullet and all-female baseball team who competed against mens teams. so very exciting stuff
are making their own mark on the baseball team traveling to orlando, florida to travel for the first national girls baseball tournament loved by baseball for all a non-profit organization that provides meaningful opportunities for baseball, especially for girls. tournament features 24 teams from across the nation and brings together the past, the present and promote the future of girls baseball with the added participation of members of the original 1942 all-american girls professional baseball...
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sports, the wiz head coach randy whitman is looking for answers and we're in orlando where a first national was witty this morning. we'll tell you more. >> hillary clinton's e-mail hablts are under the microscope. she used a private server and e-mail address while she was secretary of state. now, her critics are demanding even suing to have them released. senior political reporter scott thuman spoke with the man at the heart of the court battle. exactly what's in those e-mails? that's the question and was hillary clinton hiding anything by having her own private server or being protective as some other politicians have done. >> if the secretary of state decided she was only going to communicate through her own private e-mail accounts set up her own secret server at her house, clearly she didn't want anyone to know what she was communicating. >> former federal prosecutor and head of freedom watch larry clayman has been asking for years for state department files and just yesterday, asked the courts to seize clinton's hard drive and release the contents. >> they deserve answers as to whether
sports, the wiz head coach randy whitman is looking for answers and we're in orlando where a first national was witty this morning. we'll tell you more. >> hillary clinton's e-mail hablts are under the microscope. she used a private server and e-mail address while she was secretary of state. now, her critics are demanding even suing to have them released. senior political reporter scott thuman spoke with the man at the heart of the court battle. exactly what's in those e-mails? that's the...
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are making their own mark on the baseball team traveling to orlando, florida to travel for the first national girls baseball tournament loved by baseball for all a non-profit organization that provides meaningful opportunities for baseball, especially for girls. tournament features
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this was the first nation in the history of the world to be founded with a purpose.praises of that purpose still sound in every american heart, north and south. 1 men are4 created Ñiequal. government, by consent of the governed, give me liberty or give me death. those are not just clever words or those are not just employment theories. in their name americans have fought and died for two centuries. and tonight around the world they stand there as guardians of our liberty, risking their lives. those words are a promise to every citizen that he shall share in the dignity of man. this dignity cannot be found in a man's possessions. it cannot be found in his power or in his position. it really rests on his right to be treated as a man equal in opportunity to all others. it says that he shall share in freedom. he shall choose his leaders educate his children, provide for his family according to his ability, and his merits as a human being. to applye1 any other test, to deny at( man his hopes because of his color or race or his religion or the place of his birthxd is not o
this was the first nation in the history of the world to be founded with a purpose.praises of that purpose still sound in every american heart, north and south. 1 men are4 created Ñiequal. government, by consent of the governed, give me liberty or give me death. those are not just clever words or those are not just employment theories. in their name americans have fought and died for two centuries. and tonight around the world they stand there as guardians of our liberty, risking their lives....
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steven: of course both of your states, first in the nation as the caucus process begins. let me turn to ken thomas of "associated press." kenneth: one of the things on the agenda is the straw poll. i'm wondering how this will be different this year. do you think you will be able to get the real frontier presidential candidates to participate in the straw poll this time? jeff: fair question. we have gone through several different questions and debates as a party. we first asked the fundamental question, do we want to consider having a vote? i will tell you, that answer for a lot of grassroots was an overwhelming yes. the next question, we just answered a couple weeks ago was fair, do we want to continue to have at the traditional site? we put together a very thorough selection committee and found that our straw poll will be in boone, iowa. imitations will be going out shortly. we will be asking all of the candidates that are available -- getting very good feedback from some campaigns at this point. will be -- we get them all? no. that is unrealistic. i think we will have a
steven: of course both of your states, first in the nation as the caucus process begins. let me turn to ken thomas of "associated press." kenneth: one of the things on the agenda is the straw poll. i'm wondering how this will be different this year. do you think you will be able to get the real frontier presidential candidates to participate in the straw poll this time? jeff: fair question. we have gone through several different questions and debates as a party. we first asked the...
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i mean their first national record. but the other young people, like the shirelles, whoever, were all together. and i was on the road with clyde mcphatter and ben e. king. everybody was at least six years older than me, six to 15 years older than me. >> hinojosa: so bettye, here you are, you're a teenager, you're singing about your man, and you've got this voice that you yourself have said it's gruff, it's harsh. what was going on for you as a kid at that time? because you're like... you want to just be a big star, right? >> yes. and i thought that i was going to be one. i... you know, soon after i got on the road with the adults, then i started to feel like an adult, and it was okay then after that that i wasn't able to be a little girl on television. i still had dreams of shirley temple in my head when i started. but it was... i never really had the real desire to be a child. so it was... my mother said she talked baby talk to me to try and get me to talk baby talk, she said, but i always talked just like this, and i
i mean their first national record. but the other young people, like the shirelles, whoever, were all together. and i was on the road with clyde mcphatter and ben e. king. everybody was at least six years older than me, six to 15 years older than me. >> hinojosa: so bettye, here you are, you're a teenager, you're singing about your man, and you've got this voice that you yourself have said it's gruff, it's harsh. what was going on for you as a kid at that time? because you're like... you...
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change that, 360,000 dead union soldiers who died for the national stated policy of freeing the slaves that they never met. >> two things. first off national park service doesn't really have a mind of its own. it is a collection of people with their own minds. secondly, the president of the united states is my boss. i would be hesitant -- no matter what my opinion was, to enter into that discussion with you in this setting. i would be happy, when i'm off my uniform, offer up my opinion. i hope you will excuse me for that. >> my name is aj douglas. from virginia. i hope you don't mind me doing this. kind of long, but i would like to say that i don't think the civil war was entirely about slavery. why? because throughout history people don't really care about black people that much. i don't need to say that way but for example, the massacre in paris. that same day, 5000 africans were killed by the same organization that we are fighting today. it was on the news. the point i making, the question i am asking is if the veterans won the war economically, how would things change in the country? either way, the union one, the confeder
change that, 360,000 dead union soldiers who died for the national stated policy of freeing the slaves that they never met. >> two things. first off national park service doesn't really have a mind of its own. it is a collection of people with their own minds. secondly, the president of the united states is my boss. i would be hesitant -- no matter what my opinion was, to enter into that discussion with you in this setting. i would be happy, when i'm off my uniform, offer up my opinion. i...
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>> finally, forget polls as a measure of strength in 2016 because jeb bush has just won the first in the nationst in the nation tie auction hosted by the grafton county republican committee. former new york governor george patacki came in stark second. those who choices fared less well? rick perry. his tie only brought in $144 and rick santorum's tie was the biggest loser. he fetched a measly $74. that is all for "now." "the ed show" is coming up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. tonight, fall out for indiana. >> look we're not going to change the law, okay? >>> plus mission critical on the iran deal. >> the end of march is a real deal. >>> later, the debate over coded sexism. >> why a group targeting journalists for being too mean to hillary clinton? >>> plus president obama and the liberal lion. >> what is the price that you want from these working men and women? >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we're not going to change the law says the governor of indiana. we start with the
>> finally, forget polls as a measure of strength in 2016 because jeb bush has just won the first in the nationst in the nation tie auction hosted by the grafton county republican committee. former new york governor george patacki came in stark second. those who choices fared less well? rick perry. his tie only brought in $144 and rick santorum's tie was the biggest loser. he fetched a measly $74. that is all for "now." "the ed show" is coming up next. >>>...
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. >> the government's first nation wide prevention system won't work. >> the we are too afraid of the stigma and discrimination from nurses. >> the law reform committee is due to make its recommendation soon on whether the law should be changed. there is some precedent. south africa is a largely conservative society but has taken a more liberal stance than other african countries on some issues. both abortion and same sex marriage is legal here. current situation doesn't work. >> it is criminal in south africa the criminalization has not stopped it. we will have to do what's right. >> many people will take convincing but south africa's unenviable status of having the highest hiv rate in the world the only way to change it will be to decriminalize the oldest profession in the world. >> country has more patients on retroviral drugs than any other country in the world. >> now to the child brides of bshedz. bangladesh. fighting back. al jazeera's mahar satar reports. >> not too long ago her family found herself a huz. his previous two wierves had run away. a few years back the wedding mig
. >> the government's first nation wide prevention system won't work. >> the we are too afraid of the stigma and discrimination from nurses. >> the law reform committee is due to make its recommendation soon on whether the law should be changed. there is some precedent. south africa is a largely conservative society but has taken a more liberal stance than other african countries on some issues. both abortion and same sex marriage is legal here. current situation doesn't work....
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elections so that is the french press and excited in the obvious that unp came first in the first round and nationalond and socialist party dragging heels in third place. >> while i have you briefly please what conclusions can we draw for the longer term after the first round results? >> reporter: i would say there are a number of lessons to be learned here. one is that opinion polls are only that opinion polls are not scientific and not predicting the future and also depend on voters actually accurately telling polsters what they are doing when they get in the privacy of ballot boxes and opinion polls over state the national front and they also tell us and confirm to us it has been a very bad blow for the socialist party and says the socialist party is out of favor and the president and his picture not on newspaper covers at all, and the president is an eclipsed president and a lot of work to be done before the next round of election and a lot more work still to be done before the presidential election a couple of years time but we always say a week is a long time in politics so two years is a very
elections so that is the french press and excited in the obvious that unp came first in the first round and nationalond and socialist party dragging heels in third place. >> while i have you briefly please what conclusions can we draw for the longer term after the first round results? >> reporter: i would say there are a number of lessons to be learned here. one is that opinion polls are only that opinion polls are not scientific and not predicting the future and also depend on...
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it includes mandatory diversity training for all sae members and the first national director of diversity and inclusion. >> with this education we hope that all of our chapters when they head into recruitment period understand that you look at everyone that comes through the door and not exclues anyone. >> also a new confidential hot line with a pledge to investigate everyone who calls in. >>> a delay after an ambulance is called in d.c. this time a police officer is the one who needed help. how we wound up getting to the hospital instead. >>> what the victim told him that caused him to confess and let her off the hook. >>> 73 yesterday. now talking snow for friday. there's the storm >>> a bridge more than a century old collapsed in ohio today. and an ice jam may be partly to blame. these pictures show the bridge leaning heavily to one side with the wood deck dangling over the river. fortunately, the bridge was already closed when this collapse occurred. it was built back in 1913. did they have cars back then? it was already scheduled to be replaced. >> there were three models of the mode
it includes mandatory diversity training for all sae members and the first national director of diversity and inclusion. >> with this education we hope that all of our chapters when they head into recruitment period understand that you look at everyone that comes through the door and not exclues anyone. >> also a new confidential hot line with a pledge to investigate everyone who calls in. >>> a delay after an ambulance is called in d.c. this time a police officer is the...
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announced a four-part initiative that demands mandatory diversionty training for all members and the first national director of diversity and inclusion. >> there is no end game, so we will constantly stay on it and this will constantly be a focus for zeus as it continues to be a focus across the country. jay gray nbc news. >>> experts believe friction will grow between the u.s. and israel over the peace process and iran. prime minister netanyahu had a decisive re-election win yesterday, and he did it after rejecting the u.s. policy that calls for a palestinian state. netanyahu campaigned on capitol hill against any nuclear deal with iran. he won republican support. >> there will be a confrontation. not over the palestinian issue but over iran if there is a deal. >> a spokesman for president obama insisted netted yeahanyahu's win will not substantially impact john kerry's urgent negotiations with iran. kerry called netanyahu with congratulations. >>> still no comment from the u.s. embassy in tokyo after death threats were made against ambassador caroline kennedy, who was there giving a lecture at a
announced a four-part initiative that demands mandatory diversionty training for all members and the first national director of diversity and inclusion. >> there is no end game, so we will constantly stay on it and this will constantly be a focus for zeus as it continues to be a focus across the country. jay gray nbc news. >>> experts believe friction will grow between the u.s. and israel over the peace process and iran. prime minister netanyahu had a decisive re-election win...
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first national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon with the latest. >> the army says according to the uniform code of military justice sergeant bergdahl could face a maximum punishment of life behind bars but not the death penalty. first an article 32 hearing like a grand jury for the following charges. >> sergeant bergdahl is charged under the uniform code of military justice with one count of article 85 diversion with intent to shirk important or hazardous duty and one count of article 99. >> sergeant bowe bergdahl left his base in afghanistan in the summer of 2009 and was held captive by the taliban sometimes in a metal box for five years. bergdahl was released as part of a controversial exchange last summer. a rose garden announcement by the president along side bergdahl's parents and statements by the white house about bergdahl's heroism raised eyebrows. >> this morning i called bob and told them after nearly five years in captivity their con is coming home. >> the point is he is back. he is going to be safely reunited with his family. he served the united s
first national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon with the latest. >> the army says according to the uniform code of military justice sergeant bergdahl could face a maximum punishment of life behind bars but not the death penalty. first an article 32 hearing like a grand jury for the following charges. >> sergeant bergdahl is charged under the uniform code of military justice with one count of article 85 diversion with intent to shirk important or hazardous...
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. >> reporter: even more motivating is the opportunity to become the first national champion. >> thels know that everything they do across the board, that they succeed in, it's going to help them develop this program. and they get to set the standard for years to come. >> mindy, thank you very much. giants and a's, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. madison bumgarner returning to the mound. bumgarner touched up for the two-run homer to left center. and this time the solo shot. cody hall goes 3-3 with two rbis. a's win big 9-4. same two teams going at it tomorrow. jake peavy versus jesse chavez in scottsdale. >> they scored a run off of madison bumgarner? stop the presses! for a full 30 minutes of local sports corning, you can watch tonight at 10:30. >>> and at 11:00, apple and google scrambling to fix a security flaw. >>> one more word. you say you feel guilty about the weather? let's just enjoy it. >> i shouldn't feel guilty, because i don't control it but, you know it's that weather guilt. we're going to start off cold possibly patchy frolgs in the north bay. 36 degrees for t
. >> reporter: even more motivating is the opportunity to become the first national champion. >> thels know that everything they do across the board, that they succeed in, it's going to help them develop this program. and they get to set the standard for years to come. >> mindy, thank you very much. giants and a's, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. madison bumgarner returning to the mound. bumgarner touched up for the two-run homer to left center. and this time the solo...
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first. join the nation.ou. ♪ nationwide is on your side now with the you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> i like to say it is boston's last best secret. >> reporter: boston's last best secret. who stole the 13 works of art from the isabella stewart gardner museum? and where are they now? it is a question that continues to puzzle museum security director anthony amore. what is it about this case that keeps you up at night, that just doesn't sit right with you? >> there were lots of quirky things about it. every time you turn around there is a different interesting fact that you find. >> reporter: one of the biggest questions for amore -- why did did the thieves steal what they d
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national sea rescue institute. i want to be here! what a cool woman. >> never too old to challenge yourself. >> we should all do something nice for ourselves every day and today is the first of "national me day." there really is such a thing okay? a goal setting company says "me" day makes you unique to indulge in what makes you happy. 70 percent of americans do not take regular "me" time. what will you do for yourself today? let us know on facebook/com. >> sky diving? shark cage? >> 30 minutes with a good book and an ice tea. >> dancing? >> the stars are ready for the new "dancing with the stars" season and one celebrity said abc7 is her good luck the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for
national sea rescue institute. i want to be here! what a cool woman. >> never too old to challenge yourself. >> we should all do something nice for ourselves every day and today is the first of "national me day." there really is such a thing okay? a goal setting company says "me" day makes you unique to indulge in what makes you happy. 70 percent of americans do not take regular "me" time. what will you do for yourself today? let us know on...
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first national radio network and fred french built the first horrific that tall building that still standson fifth avenue north of 42nd street. 27 is the year of charles lindbergh's flight and the solo flight from new york to paris and his has returned and the parade they had for him in new york 4 million people showed up for this parade. it's a fantastic time. fitzgerald perhaps captured it best. he writes this. in that year he says the temple of the city change. change sharply. the parties were bigger the buildings were higher and the morals were looper -- looser and the liquor was cheaper. great filling stations full of money. i wish i could have written that. so new york then was in the vanguard of big transportations that would make the 20th century the american century and a place who rants that i have to see. you have the rise of commercial radio. you have the rights of tabloid journalism. you have the invention of television. you have the spread of radio and records of this pulsating jazz with armstrong and ellington. you have emergence of something we never have before, sports spe
first national radio network and fred french built the first horrific that tall building that still standson fifth avenue north of 42nd street. 27 is the year of charles lindbergh's flight and the solo flight from new york to paris and his has returned and the parade they had for him in new york 4 million people showed up for this parade. it's a fantastic time. fitzgerald perhaps captured it best. he writes this. in that year he says the temple of the city change. change sharply. the parties...
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because i'm personally popper lar or because district manager first nation is a popular thing in my statet away with this? no. we are not going to support states that are going to discriminate against the citizens of the state of connecticut. >> governor dannel malloy of oh connecticut. thank you very much for being with me this morning, sir. >> thank you. >> still to come as global powers get closer to a deadline on nuclear talks, how house speaker john boehner is headed to israel. why? we'll tell you next. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicin
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day egyptian war ships firing on houthis marching towards aden in the south and pakistan the first nonarab nation to offer troops to the coalition. what does this tell us about the operations of the saudi led coalition at all is it succeeding or likely to succeed? what is next? there is word of ground troops. >> if there are ground troops in my own opinion that would lead to a quagmire. from experiences of the 1960s. these places are very dangerous for foreign forces to come into. it's very hard for them to come in. i think any incursion like that would lead to protracted conflicts. >> we'll leave it there, thanks so much. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has told al jazeera that foreign ministers are working quote, very hard to reach a deal with iran on its nuclear future. last full day of talks before tuesday's deadline. foreign minister sergey lavrov will leave unless there's a possibility for agreement being reached. james bays is in lausanne. >> is it going well secretary kerry? >> we are working hard, working hard. >> reporter: u.s. secretary john kerry is spending most of his time here i
day egyptian war ships firing on houthis marching towards aden in the south and pakistan the first nonarab nation to offer troops to the coalition. what does this tell us about the operations of the saudi led coalition at all is it succeeding or likely to succeed? what is next? there is word of ground troops. >> if there are ground troops in my own opinion that would lead to a quagmire. from experiences of the 1960s. these places are very dangerous for foreign forces to come into. it's...
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i asked david bourne in his first national interview since kicking two of these kids out. and what could be next for aaron schock the one with the downton abbey inspired office and private trips? taxpayers, by the way, footed the bill. see what happened when we tried to ask the congressman to account for it all. fact. fast-acting advil is designed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core technology stopping headaches and other tough pain. fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. >>> a different kind of protest today. the university of oklahoma. the sun came up on prospect of sooners, in duct tape with unhe
i asked david bourne in his first national interview since kicking two of these kids out. and what could be next for aaron schock the one with the downton abbey inspired office and private trips? taxpayers, by the way, footed the bill. see what happened when we tried to ask the congressman to account for it all. fact. fast-acting advil is designed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core technology stopping headaches and other tough pain. fast. relief doesn't get any better...