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en flora esfuerzos pca >> se estÁ hablando discfuncionaria electa lola os.derecho al voto. un joven de filadelfia se llevÓ una sorpresa en su graduaciÓn. >> univisiÓn 65, es tu pasaporte a la copa de brasil 2014. el balÓn se ha modificado a lo largo de los aÑos, ahora es ligero e impermeable. hoy en brasil se juega con el brazuka, el balÓn mÁs redondo de la historia. que se van a huelga a partir de las 12 de la noche. para averiguar los mÉtodos de cola pÁgina de favor ellos. la oficina de asuntos migratorios y multiculturales de la ciudad, rindieron un homenaje al combo de puerto coapoyo >> un saludo a toda la comunidad filadelfia. pÓrtense como latinos, alegres pero bien. >> otra noticia es que un estudiante que se graduÓ se llevÓ la sorpresa de su viddaa por su hermana quien asiste al paÍs en la fuerza aÉrea. el encuentro fue muy emotivo, y el abrazo fue aplaudido por todos los presentes desde univisiÓn queremos saludarles y felicitarles. >> la divisiÓn drogas edorado, fue un golpe de los llamados extraordinarios pero segÚn ellos habÍa actividad ilegal all
en flora esfuerzos pca >> se estÁ hablando discfuncionaria electa lola os.derecho al voto. un joven de filadelfia se llevÓ una sorpresa en su graduaciÓn. >> univisiÓn 65, es tu pasaporte a la copa de brasil 2014. el balÓn se ha modificado a lo largo de los aÑos, ahora es ligero e impermeable. hoy en brasil se juega con el brazuka, el balÓn mÁs redondo de la historia. que se van a huelga a partir de las 12 de la noche. para averiguar los mÉtodos de cola pÁgina de favor...
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magnesium metal, flora approaches used to deice roadways and instructions i. according. and various other chemicals are shy from the lake. just as the rising and falling levels of the lake pose severe problems to resorts, the same thing is true of the mineral industry. ricin-laced, to dropping lakes, it means the beach is hard -- high and dry. the rise of the lake in the mid-1980's really endangered the mineral extraction. it flooded the evaporation from faces like u.s. magnesium and use solar radiation to evaporate water and therefore extract minerals. dealing with the natural rise and fall of the lake is something that is a constant part of the history of this place. there are real concerns today that human impacts to make a difference. history, the evidence shows that the lake has risen and fallen. studiedther hand, a lot the link and overly expensive and they are very concerned about water issues, the fact that there are no water rights that are inherent in the guarantee of a water supply to on an annualsh it basis. this is something that certainly people in the comm
magnesium metal, flora approaches used to deice roadways and instructions i. according. and various other chemicals are shy from the lake. just as the rising and falling levels of the lake pose severe problems to resorts, the same thing is true of the mineral industry. ricin-laced, to dropping lakes, it means the beach is hard -- high and dry. the rise of the lake in the mid-1980's really endangered the mineral extraction. it flooded the evaporation from faces like u.s. magnesium and use solar...
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one nonprofit organization, fauna & flora international, is trying to help. their conservation response unit, or cru, made up of 14 elephants, is being deployed to prevent human/wildlife conflict. in communities where conflicts exist, the cru will push elephants back to remaining forest areas away from villages. >> [speaking local language] >> these approaches can be very effective on the small scale, um, and also in the short term. at the end of the day, as elephant habitat shrinks, elephants are going to spend more and more time coming out of the forest. so the long-term solution is not community based initiatives to drive elephants back to the forest. the long-term solution is to make sure there's enough room for the elephants to live in the natural habitat without having to come into human habitation. >> the best hope to conserve the sumatran elephant is actually to conserve the ones in aceh, because that's where the biggest populations are. so in order to conserve the elephants, we've got to conserve those lowland rainforests, which means conserving leus
one nonprofit organization, fauna & flora international, is trying to help. their conservation response unit, or cru, made up of 14 elephants, is being deployed to prevent human/wildlife conflict. in communities where conflicts exist, the cru will push elephants back to remaining forest areas away from villages. >> [speaking local language] >> these approaches can be very effective on the small scale, um, and also in the short term. at the end of the day, as elephant habitat...
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palau's isolated location in the middle of the pacific has led to flora and fauna adapting specificallyto this environment. like the rainbird, so called because it twitters just before a rainfall. the children in this school know it well. it's also a mascot, named armella, an enjoyable way of putting species protection on the lesson plan. project leader ann singeo says having mascots to promote species protection makes sense. >> she's one of 12 endemic birds of palau. so, protection of forests and the biodiversity of the plants within our forests is also a protection of armella. so, her part of the campaign is, that, if you destroy the forest, you destroy my home and my children's home. >> the women from northern babeldaob island want to protect the forest. here they're collecting plants which they'll later grow in a nursery. while doing so, they're rediscovering some species themselves. ♪ >> what is normally expected from people to interact with the earth peacefully, that has sort of been lost. so, by coming out here and having them to learn more about palau's, not just the names of th
palau's isolated location in the middle of the pacific has led to flora and fauna adapting specificallyto this environment. like the rainbird, so called because it twitters just before a rainfall. the children in this school know it well. it's also a mascot, named armella, an enjoyable way of putting species protection on the lesson plan. project leader ann singeo says having mascots to promote species protection makes sense. >> she's one of 12 endemic birds of palau. so, protection of...
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bacterias, y sobre todo, no abusemos de los antibiÓticos, y asÍ podemos mantener el equilibrio de nuestra flora? >> ahÍ donde estÁ la parte más complicada, porque existen muchas sepas y marcas en el mercado, y las opiniones sobre el mejor son muchÍsimas tambiÉn, lo ideal es consumir dos espaldas de -dosis altas de pro biÓticos, 50.000 millones.no se olvide de visitar nuestra pÁgina que tengo mÁs informaciÓn sobre el doctor que dice curar la diabetes, como lo vimos la semana pasada. >> han entrado muchas preguntas de este doctor. y hablando de deportes, ahora vamos a chicago. >> amigo, los saludo con gusto desde el aeropuerto internacional donde hace minutos arribÓ la selección mexicana de fÚtbol para el partido amistoso contra bosnia, miguel herrera expresÓ que le pidiÓ a sus jugadores que no arriesguen tanto en balones divididos para evitar lesiones. >> yo creo que no, vamos a esperar a que se recupere bien, la intensidad en un partido amistoso seguir arriesgando gente. >> es que todavÍa no se ha pasado el trago amargo de la fractura del chapo montes quien tuvo que abandonar la selecciÓn mexic
bacterias, y sobre todo, no abusemos de los antibiÓticos, y asÍ podemos mantener el equilibrio de nuestra flora? >> ahÍ donde estÁ la parte más complicada, porque existen muchas sepas y marcas en el mercado, y las opiniones sobre el mejor son muchÍsimas tambiÉn, lo ideal es consumir dos espaldas de -dosis altas de pro biÓticos, 50.000 millones.no se olvide de visitar nuestra pÁgina que tengo mÁs informaciÓn sobre el doctor que dice curar la diabetes, como lo vimos la semana...
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. >> and with the other flora under the car, it shows that he's been off road.ould have picked it up anywhere. >> investigators agreed, so they turned their attention to the linear marks found on genna's thigh. >> the marks were made by a manmade object. they were clearly of a shape and appearance that would not be normally found in nature. >> while looking inside doug mouser's car, detective bosma thought he found what caused them. >> the hair on the back of your neck stands up and you're going, this could be one of the marks on her leg. >> but he didn't tell anyone about his discovery. instead, he sent photographs of genna's skin marks to gary robertson, a pioneer in the field of photogrammetry, to see what he thought might have caused them. robertson wanted to identify the exact size of the marks down to the micromillimeter. so he scanned every autopsy photograph of the marks, which enabled him to create a three dimensional model. >> we're extracting the measurement, say from the left photograph, extracting it from the right photograph, and the computer softw
. >> and with the other flora under the car, it shows that he's been off road.ould have picked it up anywhere. >> investigators agreed, so they turned their attention to the linear marks found on genna's thigh. >> the marks were made by a manmade object. they were clearly of a shape and appearance that would not be normally found in nature. >> while looking inside doug mouser's car, detective bosma thought he found what caused them. >> the hair on the back of your...
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atlantic rainforest region, we find one of the few reserves with an intact ecosystem, and it's rich in flora own a good 4600 hectares of forest, and they live from it. palm hearts, a rare delicacy, aren't the only thing the forest gives them. >> we find many things to eat here. palm hearts, animals to hunt, and lots of honey. >> about twice a week, the men go hunting. they know exactly which animals they're allowed to kill and when. they've done this for centuries. >> the forest is very important to us. later, we'll show our children that their grandparents once lived here and show them how they lived. >> the environmental protectionists from the wwf have only recently been in contact with the community. right now, the men are hunting an armadillo. it's hard work, flushing it out of its burrow. it can take hours. the achÉ still live traditionally here, and the conservationists want to help them preserve that way of life. >> it's very hard work. we have to get close to them and explain in a very sensitive way. some of them have lost their land and gone to the cities, to the outskirts, where t
atlantic rainforest region, we find one of the few reserves with an intact ecosystem, and it's rich in flora own a good 4600 hectares of forest, and they live from it. palm hearts, a rare delicacy, aren't the only thing the forest gives them. >> we find many things to eat here. palm hearts, animals to hunt, and lots of honey. >> about twice a week, the men go hunting. they know exactly which animals they're allowed to kill and when. they've done this for centuries. >> the...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: house republicans scrambled today to organize their party ahead of next week's vote for a new majority leader. the race has been whittled down to two contenders: g.o.p. whip kevin mccarthy of california and pete sessions of texas, the chairman of the house rules committee. fellow texan jeb hensarling pulled out of the race. house speaker john boehner did not throw his support behind either candidate, but said he would work with whoever wins. >> the members are going to make this decision. we're going to do it next week. i'm sure some will argue it was too soon, some will argue it was too long. but it's important we resolve this issue in a fair amount of time so that we can do the work that we were elected to do. >> ifill: boehner also said american's frus
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: house republicans scrambled today to organize their party ahead of next week's vote for a new majority leader. the race has been whittled...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the u.s and britain made fresh diplomatic efforts today to address the growing turmoil in iraq. secretary of state john kerry urged leading arab states to form a united front against the islamist insurgency in both iraq and syria. and in baghdad, british foreign secretary william hague met with shiite prime minister nouri al- maliki and pressed him to bring sunnis and kurds into a new government. >> we believe the urgent priority must be to form an inclusive government following on from the recent elections that can command the support of all iraqis and work to stop terrorists and their terrible crimes. >> ifill: and on syria, president obama asked congress for $500 million dollars to train and arm western-backed rebels fighting the assad regime. they've been losing grou
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the u.s and britain made fresh diplomatic efforts today to address the growing turmoil in iraq. secretary of state john kerry urged leading arab states to...
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. >> hi, my name is flora and i've learned how to update computers in different ways which has helped me with my hope work and my home computer. those classes have let me got to know more about computers and learn the answers to questions i've always wanted to know since i was six. >> good afternoon, my name is ben. i've been with beacon for three years and i took an animation class. to make something means to give it life or tell a story from a point of view. i learned that animation takes more than a couple of minutes and a lot of ideas to think about it and things to tell us about innovative technology. >> my name is fong and i took a class called rat squad. in that class i learned how to maintain computers by updating them and cleaning them so they can function well, and i also learned the parts of the computer and how they work together to make a computer work. thank you. >> thanks everyone. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm from beacon working with older youth, employment skills and supervisor avalos has been supportive of our program and i was here last
. >> hi, my name is flora and i've learned how to update computers in different ways which has helped me with my hope work and my home computer. those classes have let me got to know more about computers and learn the answers to questions i've always wanted to know since i was six. >> good afternoon, my name is ben. i've been with beacon for three years and i took an animation class. to make something means to give it life or tell a story from a point of view. i learned that...
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tom florae is on hand. winner of two super bowls. the guy who wants to win a super bowl was there too, charles woodson. healthy and strong and happy to have veteran help on the defense. a lot of 30 somethings in that backfield with him. experience he says is under valued in the nfl these days. >> i think in any league, you know, the spurs were under valued but look at them. they have an older team but they are playing for the whole thing again. >> it will be our job, especially from, you know, guys like myself, you know, to show that, hey, man, our best days are not behind us just because people say they are behind us. we are going out there to play good football and win games. >> they have extra incentives to show they still great may -- they are still great mayors. >> that is the sporting life for right now. >> thank you. >>> the search for a san francisco man linked in the discovery of explosives over the weekend. the fbi confirms the car ryan chamberlain has been using has been found near crissy field and he was spotted in a bar
tom florae is on hand. winner of two super bowls. the guy who wants to win a super bowl was there too, charles woodson. healthy and strong and happy to have veteran help on the defense. a lot of 30 somethings in that backfield with him. experience he says is under valued in the nfl these days. >> i think in any league, you know, the spurs were under valued but look at them. they have an older team but they are playing for the whole thing again. >> it will be our job, especially...
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experimenting, this time on spark. [ ♪music ] major funding for spark is provided by the william and floralett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future pro
experimenting, this time on spark. [ ♪music ] major funding for spark is provided by the william and floralett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future pro
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shows how he justified a killing of an american citizen without due process of law later this hour flora how the newly released drone memo reaganites the long running controversy on how legal americans counterterrorism program really is. i think right. now i. want to get. signed. welcome back you're watching r.t. international a damning report has revealed dozens of american women have been illegally sterilized in prisons in the u.s. state of california prison officials claim it helped save the state money while human rights groups say the message is cruel and reminiscent of nazi methods of population control one hundred forty four female prisoners underwent a surgical procedure which with former inmates saying they were forced to do so more than a third of them were sterilized unlawfully without their can stand and as many as twenty seven cases remain undocumented with doctors never signing the necessary papers courting from the justice now campaign discussed the issue with r.t. . for sure by legislators and prison officials alike at the sterilizations were happening and then found out
shows how he justified a killing of an american citizen without due process of law later this hour flora how the newly released drone memo reaganites the long running controversy on how legal americans counterterrorism program really is. i think right. now i. want to get. signed. welcome back you're watching r.t. international a damning report has revealed dozens of american women have been illegally sterilized in prisons in the u.s. state of california prison officials claim it helped save the...
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accusing local flora of human rights violations cutting off water supplies for the poor. nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen prepares to leave his post as we report on the shady deals which allowed.
accusing local flora of human rights violations cutting off water supplies for the poor. nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen prepares to leave his post as we report on the shady deals which allowed.
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. >> 81-year-old flora johnson received medicaid to care for her son. johnson is a union member and says the money she gets huhs doubled from over $5,000 to under is it. before the union johnson felt powerless against the medicaid program. >> they could say i'll pay you $2 or $1 an hour. we didn't have a voice. pamela harris doesn't want the union telling her how to care for josh or taking dues that could be spep on her son's care. >> how do you see this case playing out? >> the stakes in this case are high. it's important to make sure the record it clear. this is not a case about requiring union dues. this is not a case in which the union wants to dictate how care is carried out. this is a case in which the union performs a service for the home health care workers of negotiating their wage rates and job conditions, and they don't require the members to join the union, they just ask for what is called a fair-share fee to pay for the cost of a grievance procedure, a call center and negotiating the corrects. there are some conditions of home health care w
. >> 81-year-old flora johnson received medicaid to care for her son. johnson is a union member and says the money she gets huhs doubled from over $5,000 to under is it. before the union johnson felt powerless against the medicaid program. >> they could say i'll pay you $2 or $1 an hour. we didn't have a voice. pamela harris doesn't want the union telling her how to care for josh or taking dues that could be spep on her son's care. >> how do you see this case playing out?...
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. >> reporter: flora johnson receives medicaid to care for her son. she is a union member and said the money she gets doubled to $5 an hour to under $12. before the union johnson felt she was powerless against the medicaid hour. >> they could say we'll pay you $2 an hour or $1. >> reporter: pamela doesn't want them to tell her how to care for josh or taking dues that could be spend on josh's care. >>> harris v quinn - how do you see it playing out? >> the stalks in this case are very, very high. it's important to make sure the record is clear. this is not a case about requiring union dues. this isn't a case in which the union wants to dictate how care is carried out. it's a cause in which the union performs a service for home health care to negotiate job conditions, and they don't require a member to join the union, they ask forrar fair-share fee to pay for the cost of a grievance procedure and negotiating the contracts. there are some companies of home health care workers that are unique, but it is quite clear, and clear in the briefs and oral argume
. >> reporter: flora johnson receives medicaid to care for her son. she is a union member and said the money she gets doubled to $5 an hour to under $12. before the union johnson felt she was powerless against the medicaid hour. >> they could say we'll pay you $2 an hour or $1. >> reporter: pamela doesn't want them to tell her how to care for josh or taking dues that could be spend on josh's care. >>> harris v quinn - how do you see it playing out? >> the stalks...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the u.s. is set to increase its military presence in europe, to counter russian actions in ukraine. president obama arrived today in warsaw, poland and announced he'll ask congress for up to a billion dollars for the effort. the money would pay for sending more troops and equipment to the continent. >> the ability for people to make their own determinations about their country's future is the cornerstone of the peace and security that we've seen in europe over the last several decades. and that is threatened by russian actions in crimea and now russian activity in eastern ukraine. >> ifill: the president remains in warsaw tomorrow, to meet with petro poroshenko, the president- elect of ukraine. >> woodruff: the ukrainian government reported new advances today against pro-
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the u.s. is set to increase its military presence in europe, to counter russian actions in ukraine. president obama arrived today in warsaw, poland and...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. homeland security department is sending more agents to the mexican border to handle a surge of thousands of undocumented children. secretary jeh johnson told congress today that 115 experienced agents have deployed to the rio grande valley, and nother 150 may join them. republican representative patrick meehan of pennsylvania asked what's being done to get the children home, safely. >> we're talking about childen as young as five and seven years old. this is a humanitarian issue. so, when you're talking about someone who is desperate to be reunited with her mother or father in the united states i think as americans we need to be careful about how we treat these kids. >> we all get it. this is what's so difficult about this. we're dealing with children and
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. homeland security department is sending more agents to the mexican border to handle a surge of thousands of undocumented children. secretary...
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." >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >d with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: two senior senators agreed today on a bipartisan bill to address long delays for veterans seeking medical care. those who wait longer than 30 days for appointments or live more than 40 miles from a v.a. facility could use private doctors enrolled in medicare or other federal programs. republican john mccain of arizona and independent bernard sanders of vermont sponsored the legislation. >> you will be able to go to the doctor of your choice, under the strict supervisions of the v.a. this is a bill mostly for people in very rural areas who now have to travel long distances to get the health care, this will make their lives easier. >> ifill: also today, acting v.a. secretary sloan gibson visited the phoenix medical center where reports of falsifying data a
." >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >d with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: two senior senators agreed today on a bipartisan bill to address long delays for veterans seeking medical care. those who wait longer...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: kenya's president blamed local political leaders for two nights of attacks that killed at least 60 people along the coast. the somali militant group "al shabab" had claimed responsibility for the killings near the tourist resort island of lamu that targeted non-muslims. but president uhuru kenyatta, in a nationally televised address, pointed the finger at people he described as "hate-mongers" without directly naming anyone. >> the attack in lamu was well planned, orchestrated and politically motivated ethnic violence against the kenyan community with the intention of profiling and evicting them for political reasons. this, therefore, was not an al- shabaab terrorist attack. >> ifill: security was tightened in the area today, as kenyan officials searched for the attack
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: kenya's president blamed local political leaders for two nights of attacks that killed at least 60 people along the coast. the somali militant group...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the international coalition in afghanistan launched an investigation today after five u.s. special operations soldiers were killed, apparently by friendly fire. it happened in zabul province in the south, and may be one of the worst such incidents in almost 14 years of the afghan war. for more, i spoke earlier with n.p.r. reporter sean carberry, who's in kabul. sean carberry, thank you so much for talking with us. what is known exactly about what happened? >> well, u.s. special operations forces and afghan forces were carrying out a clearing operation in zabul province which is one of the more unsecured provinces in the country and, according to afghan officials, when the troops were on their way back to the base from this operation, it came under attack by taliban
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the international coalition in afghanistan launched an investigation today after five u.s. special operations soldiers were killed, apparently by...
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." >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >d with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: house republicans have a new majority leader kevin mccarthy of california. they reached that decision after meeting behind closed doors for several hours today to elect their new leadership. mccarthy had been the chamber's majority whip. he'll be replaced by steve scalise of louisiana. after the vote, mccarthy spoke to reporters. >> america's struggling. we're struggling with the stagnant economy, a failed healthcare law and so many living paycheck to paycheck. we're looking for individuals that put people before politics. i'll make one promise. i will work every single day to make sure this conference has the courage to lead with the wisdom to listen. house republicans were forced to scramble to elect new leadership after eric cantor lost his virginia primary to a t
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>> 81-year-old flora johnson receives medicaid to care for her son who has cerebral palsy. is a union member and said the money she gets doubled in the last decade from $5 an hour to under 12. before the union, she felt powerless against illinois' medicaid program. >> they could say i'm going to pay you $2 an hour or a dollar an hour. we didn't have a voice. >> still, pamela harris doesn't want the union telling her how to take care of josh or use the dues she spends on her son's care. >> as we've been reporting, hobby lobby case centers around the affordable care act making it mandatory to pay contraception for female employees. they say that violates their religious freedom. jami, thanks for being with us. the owners of hobby lobby say they shouldn't be forced to provide coverage to their employees because of their religious beliefs. why should the government be able to force them to do so. >> you're correct, hobby lobby says they should enjoy a religious exemption. they are evangelical christians, those who own hobby lobby. the other family are men no one nights and they
>> 81-year-old flora johnson receives medicaid to care for her son who has cerebral palsy. is a union member and said the money she gets doubled in the last decade from $5 an hour to under 12. before the union, she felt powerless against illinois' medicaid program. >> they could say i'm going to pay you $2 an hour or a dollar an hour. we didn't have a voice. >> still, pamela harris doesn't want the union telling her how to take care of josh or use the dues she spends on her...
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cnn's rosa flora joins me from new york. rosa, from everything i've read here, this stabbing over the weekend, it wasn't the first plot these two young girls allegedly had planned, correct? >> brooke, so many creepy details. now, i'll expand on these creepy details. all of this is in the criminal complaint. these girls, according to this complaint, were plotting since february, and when they became familiar with this fictitious character that brooke just described, they believed that they had to kill someone in order for them to join him and become his proxy. so what do they do, they start to plot and plan for them to kill someone during their sleepover party on may 30th. so they're on the bus, and they're talking about this in code to make sure that no one knows what they're talking about. and they prepare for it on that day. in their bag they have granola bars, water, pictures of their parents because they don't want to forget what their parents look like. and then the plot. there are three of them. here we go. so the firs
cnn's rosa flora joins me from new york. rosa, from everything i've read here, this stabbing over the weekend, it wasn't the first plot these two young girls allegedly had planned, correct? >> brooke, so many creepy details. now, i'll expand on these creepy details. all of this is in the criminal complaint. these girls, according to this complaint, were plotting since february, and when they became familiar with this fictitious character that brooke just described, they believed that they...