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arantza: queremos pasar rÁpidamente con michel galvÁn que ha estado recogiendo mÁs preguntas, adelanteectivamente, no hay pretexto para no estar informado, para estamos enlazados con todos ustedes a travÉs de facebook, twitter e incluso instagram donde estamos recibiendo todos sus comentarios al respecto y carlos, quisiera preguntar esta cuestiÓn que surge de los usuarios de facebook por ejemplo, al ana cisneros dice que existe un camino hacia la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. carlos: desafortunadamente no hay un camino directo a travÉs de la acciÓn ejecutiva, esto es una suspensiÓn de la deportaciÓn que tenemos que seguir luchando, sin embargo la gente a no ser deportado tiene la posibilidad de tener todos los caminos a la ciudadanÍa, si tiene algÚn empleador o se casa. michelle: la recomendaciÓn serÍa buscar las alternativas que tienen. carlos: correcto, pueden no ser deportado si hay que buscar los caminos que ya estÁn establecidos y por supuesto seguir luchando para lograr una reforma. michelle: carlos otra de las dudas mÁs comunes que surgen en nuestros comentarios y en el #accionejec
arantza: queremos pasar rÁpidamente con michel galvÁn que ha estado recogiendo mÁs preguntas, adelanteectivamente, no hay pretexto para no estar informado, para estamos enlazados con todos ustedes a travÉs de facebook, twitter e incluso instagram donde estamos recibiendo todos sus comentarios al respecto y carlos, quisiera preguntar esta cuestiÓn que surge de los usuarios de facebook por ejemplo, al ana cisneros dice que existe un camino hacia la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. carlos:...
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neil: i think he could galvanize others to do so. if he polls well, others will jump in as they did. >> a different time now. neil: no doubt. we were not born. >> true -- you were 76, i was 78. neil: close you of. enough. >> i am 31 on facebook, amazing. neil: anything on-line. parts of what you say is that she has a double jeopardy moment here, economy that could be stag nating and a rumble on the left that could be you know -- >> left would love nothing more than not have hillary clinton in this race. they only back her because she gives them the best chance to win. more about voting again whoever the republican circumstance than supporting hillary clinton. they would love a warren to jump in. neil: and media would love to feed that. >> you don't want to see it, remember mike tyson in his prime, those fights were so bores, i paid $90 to knock out michael sphinxin a second it got so boring. neil: it was when mccarty appeared to do as well as we did that others were interested in joining the race. so my theory if someone does well en
neil: i think he could galvanize others to do so. if he polls well, others will jump in as they did. >> a different time now. neil: no doubt. we were not born. >> true -- you were 76, i was 78. neil: close you of. enough. >> i am 31 on facebook, amazing. neil: anything on-line. parts of what you say is that she has a double jeopardy moment here, economy that could be stag nating and a rumble on the left that could be you know -- >> left would love nothing more than not...
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the story but it's a very important part of the story but then you also have the difficulty of galvanizing the process to get about a problem before it is a visible problem. and that is a perennial challenge on the prevention work, as many people in this room will appreciate. everyone agrees in principle to prevention is much more economical much more desirable and far better than the alternative but it's difficult to galvanize attention and resources for the work. i think that the more we can talk about those challenges and possibilities that exist to make a difference, the better it is. and, of course trying to do that in a way that is both concrete but not in any way tied up in government deliberations. i think has perhaps been perceived as a challenge and i'm doing my level best to square the circle. >> the apb had been consulting with civil society more intimately. and i would be interested in your thoughts as to your view now looking back at it over the last three years, only one of which you've visited back in government, as to what the vision is for the apb and how it might engage
the story but it's a very important part of the story but then you also have the difficulty of galvanizing the process to get about a problem before it is a visible problem. and that is a perennial challenge on the prevention work, as many people in this room will appreciate. everyone agrees in principle to prevention is much more economical much more desirable and far better than the alternative but it's difficult to galvanize attention and resources for the work. i think that the more we can...
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there, america was galvanized to support starving armenians, they raised $116 million, the equivalent of $2 billion today. they cared for refugees, and 132,000 refugees were rescued from orphanages. >> you pointed out that could be one of the important parts of all of aid. the orphanages coming in. >> absolutely. this was unprecedented at the time. it was the beginning of what is known as citizen philanthropy where governments in partnership non-governmental organizations took on a huge undertaking. this was not just a response that lasted for the moment. it went on for 15 years, and the institutions raise the orphan children to maturity. they trained them educated them and then they reintegrated them into society. this became a model for what we know as u.s. a.i.d., or the marshall plan or the peace corp. all the institutions that the rates and other countries around the world developed were modelled around this belief. >> and your foundation sent a picture that captures the gratitude from the ar mean people. >> the picture is america we thank you. they are spelt out by children. the
there, america was galvanized to support starving armenians, they raised $116 million, the equivalent of $2 billion today. they cared for refugees, and 132,000 refugees were rescued from orphanages. >> you pointed out that could be one of the important parts of all of aid. the orphanages coming in. >> absolutely. this was unprecedented at the time. it was the beginning of what is known as citizen philanthropy where governments in partnership non-governmental organizations took on a...
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and these tragedyies should galvan nice us to come together as a nation and find our balance again. we have to? to terms with some hard trusts about race and justice in america. >> clinton also said that the sail should be changed to change-- >> prime minister shinzo abe said that a trade benefit agreement would benefit a dozen countries in the region. >> we plus continue in every respect to that as arab we must spare no effort. >> abe spoke of japan's role in world war ii and offered condolences to americans who lost lives during the war. the death toll now stands above 5,000 from nepal after last weekend's earthquake. aid continues to arrive in the capital of kathmandu. the united nations estimates half of the population has been effected by the quake. >> people here have every right to be frustrated. it's been several days now since the quake hit and people here in the capital most have not received enough relief. they've received a few tents, so some of themso not as many are sleeping out in the open as before. the u.n. said yesterday that 1.4 million people don't have enough fo
and these tragedyies should galvan nice us to come together as a nation and find our balance again. we have to? to terms with some hard trusts about race and justice in america. >> clinton also said that the sail should be changed to change-- >> prime minister shinzo abe said that a trade benefit agreement would benefit a dozen countries in the region. >> we plus continue in every respect to that as arab we must spare no effort. >> abe spoke of japan's role in world war...
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and that's galvanize themselves online.ht now people have to understand that we can make a difference. we can do this. >> you know, montel, the way i feel is i didn't serve so sort of the least can i do is try to use at least my platform to put a spotlight on somebody be who did serve for my benefit and for the benefit of everybody else which is why i encourage people to do as you say and i'm going to take the last word on this, montel to get it out there, facebook, tweet whatever. we have got to bring him home, montel thank you. straight ahead a trial, a death sentence by hanging and a family in limbo. amir hekmati's relatives telling us about the grocery unjust legal process that led to the iranian's death sentence as a special edition of "on the record" continues. (dog) mmm. this beneful is so good and healthy. hey, you know what? we should just go ahead and have this for breakfast tomorrow. would that be crazy? (vo) beneful original is a healthy blend your dog will love. with whole grains, real beef and accents of veget
and that's galvanize themselves online.ht now people have to understand that we can make a difference. we can do this. >> you know, montel, the way i feel is i didn't serve so sort of the least can i do is try to use at least my platform to put a spotlight on somebody be who did serve for my benefit and for the benefit of everybody else which is why i encourage people to do as you say and i'm going to take the last word on this, montel to get it out there, facebook, tweet whatever. we...
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. >> a 67-year-old wanted to galvanize the country something he feels very strongly about campaign finance reform. he certainly grabbed the spotlight but at the same time, he violated the security of the nation's capital. this cell phone shows what tourists on capitol hill saw and heard. the loud noise of a single person aircraft flying low and landing on the capitol lon. it took capitol police nearly a minute to converge on the gyro-copter. >> you could see him piloting the thing into the lawn. >> the man reportedly at the controls, doug hughes had apparently made no secret of his plans. he had talked extensively with the tampa bay times which posted this video and interview on its website. >> i have got a plane. a gyro-plane. and i'm going to fly it, i'm gt to violate the no-supply zone, nonviolently and for nobody to get hurt and i'm going to land on the capital mall, in front of the capitol building. >> what hughes wanted to do is deliver letters to every member of congress bemoaning the influence of big money and calling for campaign finance reform. what he did was create a security n
. >> a 67-year-old wanted to galvanize the country something he feels very strongly about campaign finance reform. he certainly grabbed the spotlight but at the same time, he violated the security of the nation's capital. this cell phone shows what tourists on capitol hill saw and heard. the loud noise of a single person aircraft flying low and landing on the capitol lon. it took capitol police nearly a minute to converge on the gyro-copter. >> you could see him piloting the thing...
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in these recent tragedies should galvanize us to come together as a nation to find our balance again.e have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in america. >> clinton said the system should be changed to allow alternative punishments for low-level offenders. >>> moments ago japan's prime minister wrapped up his address to joint meeting of congress. he asked lawmakers to stand behind a proposed pacific trade pakt, the ptd he says would benefit a dozen countries in the region. >> we must all contribute in every respect to the continent of asia. we must spare no effort in working for the peace and prosperity of the region. >> he also apologized for the bombing of pearl harbor and offered condolences for americans who lost their lives during that war. >>> in nepal the death toll now stands above 5,000 from the earthquake. relief aid continues to arrive in kathmandu. it is estimated that a quarter of the population was affected. faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: people here have every right to be frustrated. there have been several days since the quake hit, and mo
in these recent tragedies should galvanize us to come together as a nation to find our balance again.e have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in america. >> clinton said the system should be changed to allow alternative punishments for low-level offenders. >>> moments ago japan's prime minister wrapped up his address to joint meeting of congress. he asked lawmakers to stand behind a proposed pacific trade pakt, the ptd he says would benefit a dozen...
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our literally says to life just as an electric station puts out power and communicates in a galvanizing way, the architect daniel leaveskin focused on how to make a building that would look forward and to the future, not only the jewish future but the future for all of us in society. the building literally says to life if you read the roof line. the yud is expressed through this tumbling blue cube which becomes that iconic image that people now would associate with our museum. it's also the context of this former power station and this incredibly post modern and talking building as a mnemonic device saying to life. it's across from a garden. the front door is on access with the martin luther king memorial. we have a lot to say about life and about our joined human history as we move forward through the 21st century. and unlike a traditional museum we are all about change. every time you come to the cjm, you are going to see something new. you are also going to hear something new. more and more, you are going to engage with artists in a kind of authentic and almost spontaneous way throug
our literally says to life just as an electric station puts out power and communicates in a galvanizing way, the architect daniel leaveskin focused on how to make a building that would look forward and to the future, not only the jewish future but the future for all of us in society. the building literally says to life if you read the roof line. the yud is expressed through this tumbling blue cube which becomes that iconic image that people now would associate with our museum. it's also the...
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is that enough though to galvanize the turnout that she will need?nd i don't just think that she's better than the republicans, rev. i have to substantially disagree with jason's characteristics or characterizing rather of hillary clinton. i first have to say that elizabeth warren is hillary clinton jr. this is someone who has taken her original model. we're talking about a woman who spent the beginning of her career with marian wright edelman at the children's defense fund. this is a woman who made sure black and brown people were registered to vote. bill clinton didn't birth hillary clinton, right? someone who understands these issues and live these issues and i resent it. >> liz, we also talk about someone that had some real bumps on the road with the same black communities in 2008. >> sure. >> and had supported some trade agreements and other things that were disagreeable to the left and we cannot be naive that they are not pockets in those places in the base that she's going to have to deal with. >> absolutely. look, so far in her campaign she's
is that enough though to galvanize the turnout that she will need?nd i don't just think that she's better than the republicans, rev. i have to substantially disagree with jason's characteristics or characterizing rather of hillary clinton. i first have to say that elizabeth warren is hillary clinton jr. this is someone who has taken her original model. we're talking about a woman who spent the beginning of her career with marian wright edelman at the children's defense fund. this is a woman who...
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i think it would galvanize people in a way the current elite do not want them to do that and they have managed to tarnish an incompetent criminal, a loser, so to speak to turn him into a martyr for a larger cause. anchor: reaction across cairo and the country is somewhat you did. what does that tell us about how egyptians view the man he once elected? guest: a lot of egyptians are tired of it in general. they are much more concerned with daily affairs and public opinion is shaped heavily by television stations and other broadcast networks very much anti-mom and morsi and very much in the pocket of the military. anchor: thank you very much. it is a full-blown humanitarian crisis in the mediterranean. the number of migrants dying at sea trying to reach europe from africa dramatically on the rise. anchor: according to the international organization for migration, the death toll is a staggering 30times higher than last year. europe plus politicians have promised to act in the wake of the latest tragedies. reporter: swift and decisive action against human traffickers -- that is what eu fore
i think it would galvanize people in a way the current elite do not want them to do that and they have managed to tarnish an incompetent criminal, a loser, so to speak to turn him into a martyr for a larger cause. anchor: reaction across cairo and the country is somewhat you did. what does that tell us about how egyptians view the man he once elected? guest: a lot of egyptians are tired of it in general. they are much more concerned with daily affairs and public opinion is shaped heavily by...
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for galvanizing companying bring back our girls is a great example. of course, we need to mention that boko haram is still going out and doing harm in the word, and a tweet wasn't able, or many weren't able to stop all of that harm. but you know it started with the # and it became a full blown foreign policy issue. or crisis that our government had to address publicly. the fbi got involved we have people who have traveled to nigeria to get bell jens on this group. >> the fact that michelle obama, that they were influencerring and very important people, drawing attention to this campaign, i think really made a difference, in the way that we talked about it at least. >> there's no doubt about that, and not a lot of people know about that now. we want to encouraging people to take action, to call their congressman, they will know what this is about, and it becomes much easier to mobilize. so what i am talking about, it creates an community that can be very effective. >> krzysztof, talk about community, our online community, whether it's useful, what's th
for galvanizing companying bring back our girls is a great example. of course, we need to mention that boko haram is still going out and doing harm in the word, and a tweet wasn't able, or many weren't able to stop all of that harm. but you know it started with the # and it became a full blown foreign policy issue. or crisis that our government had to address publicly. the fbi got involved we have people who have traveled to nigeria to get bell jens on this group. >> the fact that...
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that kind of stuff really frustrated ordinary chicagoans, and the stuff that kind of really galvanized activist community was the fact that rahm emanuel just announced almost officially that they were not on his radar, that he was going to deal with the financial powers, and that was it. amy: i wanted to go to chuy garcia on democracy now! when we recently interviewed him. he talked about what he was running for office. mr. garcia: i'm running for mayor of the city of chicago because chicago needs to go in a different direction. for the past four years, we have seen mayor emanuel arrive in town with a bullet of money imposes policies on the people of the city of chicago. they have favored a select few in chicago through the amassing of large sums of money. he thought he could get reelected while leaving behind chicago neighborhoods, making chicago a city that leads the nation and a number of school closings, almost 50, and making chicago at the same time one of the most violent cities in the country. amy: so that was chuy garcia on democracy now!. rick perlsteen, can you talk about who
that kind of stuff really frustrated ordinary chicagoans, and the stuff that kind of really galvanized activist community was the fact that rahm emanuel just announced almost officially that they were not on his radar, that he was going to deal with the financial powers, and that was it. amy: i wanted to go to chuy garcia on democracy now! when we recently interviewed him. he talked about what he was running for office. mr. garcia: i'm running for mayor of the city of chicago because chicago...
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. >> trying to galvanized millions of people to to a relatively simple things. change the government to build a wall of separation between government and big money. >> reporter: hughes says he is not suicidal. he gave a years warning on his web site and that he asked for a military escort by air so nobody would get hurt. did he really think he might get shot down and killed? possibly. >> i would rather die in the flight then live to be 80 years old and see this country fall. >> reporter: considered that he is just delivering mail only in a different way and says on his web site his ultra light aircraft pose nod major physical threat of course security forces see it much differently tonight. this is the third security breach in washington alone, two the at the capitol and now one at the white house. capitol police are taking ill very seriously jim. >> a lot of questions to be answered thanks, monica. >>> local and federal law enforcement officers turn independent mall in a giant simulator tonight. all of the practice how they would respond to a real life emergenc
. >> trying to galvanized millions of people to to a relatively simple things. change the government to build a wall of separation between government and big money. >> reporter: hughes says he is not suicidal. he gave a years warning on his web site and that he asked for a military escort by air so nobody would get hurt. did he really think he might get shot down and killed? possibly. >> i would rather die in the flight then live to be 80 years old and see this country fall....
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addition to rand paul, this last week was the 10 year anniversary of the death of terri schiavo, a galvanizingssue for social conservatives. jeb bush, then the governor of florida, was on the side of social conservatives. and you start on jeb bush and his your assessment on him, not just on the issue, but on social issues from yourself as an activist and someone in politics. tony: you are correct to point out the jeb bush was very outspoken on the issue of terri schiavo 10 years ago. this was an issue of the legislative executive branch exerting their proper authority not allowing courts to be the final say. of course, we know how that situation worked out. however, he also has a very clear record in the state of florida as governor on life issues. that was not an anomaly from him. he has been very clear and outspoken on the life. he understands, i have acc actions that done spoken with him, the threats to religious freedom. not systematically, but how religious persecution has been spreading abroad as the result of american presence on this issue. i know there have been some reports that i wa
addition to rand paul, this last week was the 10 year anniversary of the death of terri schiavo, a galvanizingssue for social conservatives. jeb bush, then the governor of florida, was on the side of social conservatives. and you start on jeb bush and his your assessment on him, not just on the issue, but on social issues from yourself as an activist and someone in politics. tony: you are correct to point out the jeb bush was very outspoken on the issue of terri schiavo 10 years ago. this was...
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lou: turning to kissinger and shultz with these two distinguished statesmen have the capacity to galvanize the nation's attention. mixing diplomacy that iran has turned that negotiations on its head. the centrifuge has multiplied by 100 at the beginning of a negotiation. there is almost 20,000 now. it is strange -- constrains the west more than iran. >> that is true we have to be hopeful that this framework agreement the op-ed says if we can get a tight enough resolution through of cooperation from european allies we may have the makings of the deal but it is speculative right now and secretary kissinger and schultz have a right. lou: dick cheney shocking no one saying that president obama takes to -- trying to take the country down. what you think of that statement? >> i do think that this president has made a mess of foreign policy but i don't think there is anyone that enclave in an academy award over the last 15 years. lou: though nobel peace prize saves to be at hand. great to have you with us ambassador. over aggressive police tactics in the spotlight after the un arms man was shot a
lou: turning to kissinger and shultz with these two distinguished statesmen have the capacity to galvanize the nation's attention. mixing diplomacy that iran has turned that negotiations on its head. the centrifuge has multiplied by 100 at the beginning of a negotiation. there is almost 20,000 now. it is strange -- constrains the west more than iran. >> that is true we have to be hopeful that this framework agreement the op-ed says if we can get a tight enough resolution through of...
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. >>> at frederick county court we see a guilty plea in the abuse case that galvanized foster parentsrvice unveiled their new maya angelou stamp but there is controversy about the quote. >>> good evening. >> we have breaking news from south carolina. stunning video of a shooting just surfaced and now a white police officer is facing charges. >> that officer shot and killed an apparently unarmed black man in the back as he tried to run away. the officer said he feared from his life because the man took his stun gun. the video shows the officer firing eight times. the murder charges were announced by the mayor of north charleston today. >>> and new information about the massive power outage that left a big section in the dark. >> this is the power station at the center of it all. the switching station in southern maryland. an insulator broke and hit a transmission line. that led to a fire that witnesses say sounded like an explosion. >> homeland security officials stress there is no known link to terrorism here but there were serious concerns about that when the outages first hit the wh
. >>> at frederick county court we see a guilty plea in the abuse case that galvanized foster parentsrvice unveiled their new maya angelou stamp but there is controversy about the quote. >>> good evening. >> we have breaking news from south carolina. stunning video of a shooting just surfaced and now a white police officer is facing charges. >> that officer shot and killed an apparently unarmed black man in the back as he tried to run away. the officer said he...
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i think we talked about challenges vis-a-vis funding and galvanizing people to act early.i think in terms of ensuring that there is embedded within the system a reflex a muscle memory of a problem to which a response and a solution is -- or which the response and solution is required, i think that is beginning to happen. i'm hopeful that in the next two years, that will have become engrained in a hopefully unmovable way. >> i'll ask a follow up. one of the questions people observing this area are asking is when the president will be issuing the executive order that makes permanent the status of the apb. that's been -- a lot of people have been anticipating that. do you have any sense of the timing you can share? >> no because that's an nsc decision. when the president is ready, he'll say that. in the meantime, we're doing the work, so stay tuned. >> thanks so much. kate phillips ross with the international rescue committee. when we talk about violence and akros ty atrocity atrocities, we think about elections or these mass episodes that break out among populations. my ques
i think we talked about challenges vis-a-vis funding and galvanizing people to act early.i think in terms of ensuring that there is embedded within the system a reflex a muscle memory of a problem to which a response and a solution is -- or which the response and solution is required, i think that is beginning to happen. i'm hopeful that in the next two years, that will have become engrained in a hopefully unmovable way. >> i'll ask a follow up. one of the questions people observing this...
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that galvanized american public opinion and led the congress to pass one of the most significant civilatic rights bills of its history. congress has the responsibility to act and act now. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the full editorial referenced be inserted into the congressional record following my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: as i close, mr. speaker, let me remind the members of the congress, mr. speaker, that i discussed this with the majority leader. the majority leader indicated we would have discussions about bringing voting rights act to the floor. as did i and mr. cantor, his predecessor as majority leader. i look forward to those discussions to facilitate and to speed the bringing to the floor of the bipartisan restoration of the protections in the voting rights act cred c.d. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> now live to the floor of the u.s. house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by guest chaplain reverend dr. jim birchfield first presbyterian church, hou
that galvanized american public opinion and led the congress to pass one of the most significant civilatic rights bills of its history. congress has the responsibility to act and act now. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the full editorial referenced be inserted into the congressional record following my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: as i close, mr. speaker, let me remind the members of the congress, mr. speaker, that i discussed this with the majority...
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. >> there is something about this story that has galvanized people around the # around the campaign me give you an idea of where we have seen protests. there's been a sign of protests i want to take you up further north and take you towards paris. another commemorative protest marking the one year anniversary and yes i am leaving you, they are at the mother pole, the first nigerians to make it to the north pole, and they are taking this opportunity to share with you their protests. their marking of the school girls one year anniversary. >> they are also marking it online. take a look at this, how active the #has been. and not just in nigeria here where it trended but across the world. it hasn't always been that strong and at times these people may have forgotten about the girls. so they were kidnapped on april the 14th. and we started to gain momentum at the end of the month. in may it had more than 4 million mentions. now in 2015, it is nowhere near where it was with only 25,000 uses in the first week of april. >> one of the reasons they are talking about bring back our girls is be
. >> there is something about this story that has galvanized people around the # around the campaign me give you an idea of where we have seen protests. there's been a sign of protests i want to take you up further north and take you towards paris. another commemorative protest marking the one year anniversary and yes i am leaving you, they are at the mother pole, the first nigerians to make it to the north pole, and they are taking this opportunity to share with you their protests. their...
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. >> in 2010, the world of archaeology was galvanized by the discovery in bulgaria of a relic whose date those of john the baptist. in oxford's archaeology lab, tom and georges wait for the results of this new test. as they work to build up a comprehensive date map of john the baptist's relics across europe, could this latest test match the individual from bulgaria? >> here's the actual date between 661 to 770 a.d. >> right. >> so that's much younger than john the baptist. it's not john the baptist. >> so it's not the same finger that we looked at in bulgaria. >> the result isn't surprising to me. there are many bones attributed to john the baptist. and they can't all be. in this particular case, using radiocarbon, we've managed to show that the date from this particular bone is about six centuries later than it ought to be. >> we've tested now two relics of john the baptist. we had one date from the 1st century and one from the 7th or 8th century and we're just starting to get a feel for what is out there. it's very exciting. it gives us a bit of new information. i'm hopeful that we'll
. >> in 2010, the world of archaeology was galvanized by the discovery in bulgaria of a relic whose date those of john the baptist. in oxford's archaeology lab, tom and georges wait for the results of this new test. as they work to build up a comprehensive date map of john the baptist's relics across europe, could this latest test match the individual from bulgaria? >> here's the actual date between 661 to 770 a.d. >> right. >> so that's much younger than john the...
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is important from the end of world war i world war ii, the end of the cold war in 1989 -- what galvanizesiction each of those moments of history, it has been u.s. leadership among our friends and allies or lacked thereof that has shaped the future. it is certain if we do not lead others will fill the void, as we have seen in ukraine and syria. they will be less benevolent. as you all know, president obama likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. as the clock ticks down he is making big debts on foreign policy iran, cuba, and elsewhere. the completion would not do as much to shape a new world order and ensure its norms of behavior at this moment as the obama trade agenda, which could bring two thirds of the world's economies under a set of strictures that are very friendly to what we have tried to the eight with our allies after the end of world war ii. that is what we are here to discuss as well. timing could not be better. while secretary kerry makes his arguments here, the u.s. trade secretary is in japan neg
is important from the end of world war i world war ii, the end of the cold war in 1989 -- what galvanizesiction each of those moments of history, it has been u.s. leadership among our friends and allies or lacked thereof that has shaped the future. it is certain if we do not lead others will fill the void, as we have seen in ukraine and syria. they will be less benevolent. as you all know, president obama likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the...
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the stated purpose is how to galvanize performance. unleash growth. build while teams.a fulfilling career. and perhaps more important, have fun. suzy: we were minding our own business. since then, we build a life we enjoy. traveling around the world and talking to business people. all kinds of different countries. jeff was working in private equity. we had no intention of writing another book. reading a book is hard. -- writing a book is hard. life was moving along. the thought came into our heads as we were in this wonderful life, there was no book that was an nba -- an mba in a book. charlie: are these things business schools should teach you but should not? jack: we are giving you the best you can get from a business school. it is an expensive proposition. you lose your salary promotions. charlie: i got the best of what they are going to do? jack: it is a good supplement. what we don't have here we don't have consultants and investment bankers standing out the side the door. our people are growing and what to do grow more. -- wanting to grow more. they are midcareer.
the stated purpose is how to galvanize performance. unleash growth. build while teams.a fulfilling career. and perhaps more important, have fun. suzy: we were minding our own business. since then, we build a life we enjoy. traveling around the world and talking to business people. all kinds of different countries. jeff was working in private equity. we had no intention of writing another book. reading a book is hard. -- writing a book is hard. life was moving along. the thought came into our...
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it seems like he's trying to galvanize young people to take control of their destiny and the future. he wants to be their leader. >> and take control of their party. this is the next generation of republicans. obviously jeb bush who competes in the same state 11 months from today will be at the florida primary. whoever wins that, can go on. if bush loses to rubio, he's done. if rubio wins, he can be a serious contender. >> we heard a lot about education, the economy, and the idea that even high school students, maybe we can prepare them differently. that's the most important thing. we have salaries that have gone down. wages that have gone down over the last six years. people feel less fortunfortunate. the only way to change that is through education in a knowledge-based world. >> that's right. and marco rubio will be for many the answer to that. he represents change and new ideas. it really depends on who his running mate is. is it going to be someone who has the ability -- >> you put him in the presidential slot. you gave him the nod. >> i think he has a great chance of making it.
it seems like he's trying to galvanize young people to take control of their destiny and the future. he wants to be their leader. >> and take control of their party. this is the next generation of republicans. obviously jeb bush who competes in the same state 11 months from today will be at the florida primary. whoever wins that, can go on. if bush loses to rubio, he's done. if rubio wins, he can be a serious contender. >> we heard a lot about education, the economy, and the idea...
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as a way of galvanizing those negotiations and recognizing the positive contribution that the pkk can play, they should be removed from the list. and we should keep in mind they were only listed in the first place right after 9/11 as part of a deal that established turkey as head of the resistance force for afghanistan. so i advocate a kurdish-centric policy. looking at kurds as sources of stability, as proponents of democracy and having a positive influence on the regimes in the region. time will tell whether or not the u.s. pivots and provides the kind of political and diplomatic support for the kurds that they deserve. when they do it will serve u.s. national security interests and democracy in the middle east region. >> okay, great. well on that note, i think this would be a good time to open it up to to questions from the audience. and there is a mic that's going to make its way around, so i would just ask that you identify yourself -- i think right here if we could get -- >> first question. >> identify yourself and your institutional affiliation and ask your question, that would
as a way of galvanizing those negotiations and recognizing the positive contribution that the pkk can play, they should be removed from the list. and we should keep in mind they were only listed in the first place right after 9/11 as part of a deal that established turkey as head of the resistance force for afghanistan. so i advocate a kurdish-centric policy. looking at kurds as sources of stability, as proponents of democracy and having a positive influence on the regimes in the region. time...
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. >> in 2010, the world of archaeology was galvanized by the discovery in bulgaria of a relic whose datele with those of john the baptist. in oxford's archaeology lab, tom and george wait for the results of this new test. as they work to build up a comprehensive date map of john the baptist's relics across europe, could this latest test match the individual from bulgaria? >> you can see, here's the actual date. it's between 661 to 770 a.d. >> right. >> so that's much younger than john the baptist. it's not john the baptist. >> so it's not the same finger that we looked at in bulgaria. >> the result isn't surprising to me. there are many bones attributed to john the baptist. and they can't all be. in this particular case, using radiocarbon, we've managed to show that the date from this particular bone is about six centuries later than it ought to be. >> we've tested now two relics of john the baptist. we had one date from the 1st century. we've had one date from the 7th or 8th century, and we're just starting to get a feel for what is out there. it's very exciting. it gives us a new bit o
. >> in 2010, the world of archaeology was galvanized by the discovery in bulgaria of a relic whose datele with those of john the baptist. in oxford's archaeology lab, tom and george wait for the results of this new test. as they work to build up a comprehensive date map of john the baptist's relics across europe, could this latest test match the individual from bulgaria? >> you can see, here's the actual date. it's between 661 to 770 a.d. >> right. >> so that's much...
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and this can be galvanize more in the east. >> the details are horrifying.hope the information that is being gathered with this can do just that. daniel ayer, many thanks for detailing that for us. we appreciate it. >> five chinese feminists are out of jail. but they're not quite free from the communist government's hold. more on their release and what they will deal with for the next year after this short break. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your d
and this can be galvanize more in the east. >> the details are horrifying.hope the information that is being gathered with this can do just that. daniel ayer, many thanks for detailing that for us. we appreciate it. >> five chinese feminists are out of jail. but they're not quite free from the communist government's hold. more on their release and what they will deal with for the next year after this short break. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i...
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have to say, it's quite something that these two distinguished statesmen still have the capacity to galvanize the nation's attention. today writing in a wall street journal op-ed, mixing shrewd diplomacy with open defiance on resolutions iran has grad wale returned the negotiation on its head. the centrifuges are down to 20,000. the threat of war now constraints the west more than iran. >> we have to be hopeful. this framework agreement can cut that back in a realistic sense. that op-ed goes on to say, that if we can get tight enough inspection regime a tight enough resolution of the snap back sanctions and further cooperation from our european allies we may still have the makings of a deal. but all of that is extremely speculative right now. we don't know. i think that secretary kissinger and schultz have got it right. >> dick cheney shocking no one with his blunt talk. saying that he believes that president obama is trying to take the country down. what do you make of the vice president's statement? >> i'm always reluctant to attribute motives like that. i think that's an extreme statement.
have to say, it's quite something that these two distinguished statesmen still have the capacity to galvanize the nation's attention. today writing in a wall street journal op-ed, mixing shrewd diplomacy with open defiance on resolutions iran has grad wale returned the negotiation on its head. the centrifuges are down to 20,000. the threat of war now constraints the west more than iran. >> we have to be hopeful. this framework agreement can cut that back in a realistic sense. that op-ed...
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. >> jesus' baptism by john the baptist really galvanized him, it got him thinking i must act now andonvert people now. >> he begins performing miracles, casting out demons. >> according to the gospels, there are large crowds that are drawn to jesus throughout his ministry. jesus' healing miracles would have drawn a lot of attention. >> but while jesus embarks on his mission, his family remain in nazareth. >> jesus leaves james and the other brothers and sisters in charge of the family. >> hey, enough. >> and that's what's uncomfortable about this story. the village itself was a small village. so tongues would wag about this whole deal of jesus going off and doing some kind of ministry and leaving his family to take care of business. >> there would have been a lot of social marginalization that they would have experienced because they had this crazy, embarrassing brother. and we can imagine that would have created friction between jesus and his family. >> but as the fame of jesus spreads, the tension with his family will come to a head. >> james looked upon what jesus was doing as som
. >> jesus' baptism by john the baptist really galvanized him, it got him thinking i must act now andonvert people now. >> he begins performing miracles, casting out demons. >> according to the gospels, there are large crowds that are drawn to jesus throughout his ministry. jesus' healing miracles would have drawn a lot of attention. >> but while jesus embarks on his mission, his family remain in nazareth. >> jesus leaves james and the other brothers and sisters in...
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. >> jesus' baptism by john the baptist really galvanized him, it got him thinking i must act now and convert people now. >> he begins performing miracles, casting out demons. >> according to the gospels, there are large crowds that are drawn to jesus throughout his ministry. jesus' miracles would have drawn a lot of attention. >> but while jesus embarks on his mission, his family remain in nazareth. >> jesus leaves james and the other brothers and sisters in charge of the family. >> hey, enough. >> and that's what's uncomfortable about this story. the village itself was a small village. so tongues would wag about this whole deal of jesus going off and doing some kind of ministry and leaving his family to take care of business. >> there would have been a lot of social marginalization that they would have experienced because they had this crazy, embarrassing brother. and we can imagine that would have created friction between jesus and his family. >> but as the fame of jesus spreads, the tension with his family will come to a head. >> james looked upon what jesus was doing as something
. >> jesus' baptism by john the baptist really galvanized him, it got him thinking i must act now and convert people now. >> he begins performing miracles, casting out demons. >> according to the gospels, there are large crowds that are drawn to jesus throughout his ministry. jesus' miracles would have drawn a lot of attention. >> but while jesus embarks on his mission, his family remain in nazareth. >> jesus leaves james and the other brothers and sisters in...
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to galvanize millions of people to change the government. that was his dream. he said i don't believe that the authorities are going to shoot down a 60-year-old mailman in a flying bicycle but i would rather die in the flight than live to be 80 years old and see this country fall. hughes charges that our electoral process is corrupt. he says there's too much money involved. and now he will be investigated seems certain to be prosecuted on a long list of apparent violations. perhaps more significantly, national security officials have got to be scrambling right now to figure out how this aircraft that's what it is. albeit a small one. it could have carried chemicals. how in the world this craft got from pennsylvania here through infamous well known no-fly zone without being detected and made it all the way here to capitol hill. steve handlesman news4. >>> we have a developing story. rails service on one end of the metro line is shut down after the pedestrian bridge just collapsed between the college park and green belt stations. let's go now to shomari stone who
to galvanize millions of people to change the government. that was his dream. he said i don't believe that the authorities are going to shoot down a 60-year-old mailman in a flying bicycle but i would rather die in the flight than live to be 80 years old and see this country fall. hughes charges that our electoral process is corrupt. he says there's too much money involved. and now he will be investigated seems certain to be prosecuted on a long list of apparent violations. perhaps more...
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many thought emmanuel would galvanize other chicago. >> thank you for this victory.ou sure know how to make a guy feel at home. >> there's a big turn around how the former white house chief of staff is viewed now. political watchers tell us the mayor has made enemies in his first term. >> locally on the ground he's a guy without a real constituentcyonstituency, unlikable. the fact he's in the runoff with $30 million in his pocket tells you something. >> early on his hard edge and colorful language rubbed community members the wrong way. it's something the mayor is aware of. >> they say greatest strength is greatest weakness. i'm aware of that. i rub people the wrong way and talk when i should listen. i own that. >> many community members and teachers have stood together in opposing emmanuel after a contentious teacher strike ask his push to close more than 50 of chicago's worst performing schools. >> we'll register 250,000 people. we will not -- >> the tape now shows two contestants with the mayor and battle against a county commissioner known as chuy a man many had
many thought emmanuel would galvanize other chicago. >> thank you for this victory.ou sure know how to make a guy feel at home. >> there's a big turn around how the former white house chief of staff is viewed now. political watchers tell us the mayor has made enemies in his first term. >> locally on the ground he's a guy without a real constituentcyonstituency, unlikable. the fact he's in the runoff with $30 million in his pocket tells you something. >> early on his hard...
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what galvanized our work at the atlantic council is conviction each of those moments in history it's been u.s. leadership among our friends and allies or lack thereof, that has shaped the future. it's certain if we don't lead others will fill the void as seen in ukraine and syria.trk likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. and as the clock ticks down, he is make something big bets on foreign policy fronts on iran in particular and cuba and elsewhere. yet for all the publicity those efforts have gained, their completion would not do as much to shape a new world order and ensure its norms of behavior through this defining moment as the obama trade agenda which could bring two-thirds of the world's economies under a set of strictures that are very trendily to what we have tried to create with our allies after the end of world war ii and that's what we're here to discuss today. timing couldn't be better. while secretary kerry makes his arguments here, u.s. trade representatives michael froman is in japan to c
what galvanized our work at the atlantic council is conviction each of those moments in history it's been u.s. leadership among our friends and allies or lack thereof, that has shaped the future. it's certain if we don't lead others will fill the void as seen in ukraine and syria.trk likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. and as the clock ticks down, he is make something big bets on foreign policy fronts on iran in...
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---mayra galvan nos amplia la informacion...34 nataond son 20 años desde su partida pero para los fanaticos de selena quintanilla ella siempre vivirá atravez de su musica y de su legado de lucha constante natsound si vieras como duele oerder tu amor en corpus christi texas la ciudad que la vio nacer y crecer se encuentra su estatua de bronce justo en el denominado mirador de la flor donde hoy desde muy temprano entre lagrimas y sonrisas los fanáticos se reunieron con la finalidad de honrrar a la reina del texmex sot marisol ramirez / jovenes profesionales corpus christi sot casandra jazo/fanática sot fan la gente se toma fotosle escribe mensajes le llevan sus flores favoritas las rosas blancas y hasta le rinden tributo muy a su manera como esta señora que pinta el rostro de selena en su cabeza sot maria anita minsivais/fanática tambien le cantaron para que la musica llegara hasta el cielo carolina es considerada su doble y siempre la recordara sot carolina habibi/ doble de selena topvo blanca ---el gobierno de la administracion
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talking about what my colleague said about the marshall project in yemen has this idea been galvanized yet and could the arabs help in this marshall plan like this? what we heard that there are some directions going towards the yemeni foreign minister to give -- to give -- to withdraw all those involved where the yemenese and houthis -- released from their duties. now we'll talk about the marshall plan, more marshall plan for yemen. first, there was a plan from the donating nations. they gave the sum of -- >> ok, that was the foreign minister of yemen speaking in kuwait who said that this war in yemen the current saudi-led operation against the houthis which is in its 26th day, he said it was a decisive war that was necessary to save yemen and yemeni people. he also thanked kuwait for its role in the operation and in providing human aid and also said that gulf countries will launch a large reconstruction project program to rebuild yemen after the war. >> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour, china using the ancient silk route to expand its influence in pakistan. >> shopping for oppo
talking about what my colleague said about the marshall project in yemen has this idea been galvanized yet and could the arabs help in this marshall plan like this? what we heard that there are some directions going towards the yemeni foreign minister to give -- to give -- to withdraw all those involved where the yemenese and houthis -- released from their duties. now we'll talk about the marshall plan, more marshall plan for yemen. first, there was a plan from the donating nations. they gave...