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we sat with women to whom we had given a chance. to whom we had given a helping hand. importantly of all, what we had said to these women is you have god-given gifts. you have potential. you, despite your terrible circumstance, you have the capacity to live a life of dignity and purpose and meaning. and we are going to take a chance on you. amidst this really desperate scene were beautiful, courageous women dressed in multicolored clothing. in their eyes was a look not of desperation. in their eyes was a look of hope and optimism and confidence and determination to build a better life for themselves and their families. everyone does have the capacity and desire to live a life of dignity and purpose and meaning. and everyone has more potential than they realized. i tell you that story about those two men because i learned something else that day, though i did not realize it at the time. when i was a young woman, i thought leadership was about the people who had the big offices. the big titles. the big perks. the big parking place. if you had a big office, you must be a
we sat with women to whom we had given a chance. to whom we had given a helping hand. importantly of all, what we had said to these women is you have god-given gifts. you have potential. you, despite your terrible circumstance, you have the capacity to live a life of dignity and purpose and meaning. and we are going to take a chance on you. amidst this really desperate scene were beautiful, courageous women dressed in multicolored clothing. in their eyes was a look not of desperation. in their...
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. >> my name is ryan givens. in 1992, my mother died at the age of 79. of her's estate, i found a lockbox in the her closet. jamie: ryan, this is box. >> this is the box she kept it in in her bedroom closet, and she kept it along with other things in this envelope right here. jamie: so it says "this is a changed date," and what else -- "not real"? >> "not the real one." jamie: changed date, not real. mel v.a.'s note reflected what she'd been told about the coin inside, that it's a clever fake of one of the rarest and most valuable coins ever minted, the 1913 liberty head 5-cent piece. coin expert and auction near paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. >> from 1883 to 1912, the liberty head nickel was the design that the u.s. was using for commerce. it was in 1912 that they made the decision to move on to the next design which was the buffalo nickel. at the end of 1912, they really should have stopped making liberty nickels. instead, somebody made five before the dyes were destroyed. jamie: the five nickels are legal tender, but the u.s. treasury
. >> my name is ryan givens. in 1992, my mother died at the age of 79. of her's estate, i found a lockbox in the her closet. jamie: ryan, this is box. >> this is the box she kept it in in her bedroom closet, and she kept it along with other things in this envelope right here. jamie: so it says "this is a changed date," and what else -- "not real"? >> "not the real one." jamie: changed date, not real. mel v.a.'s note reflected what she'd been told...
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it's a widely accepted government, especially given the past five years.ch approval. >> thank you very much, indeed. if the institutions don't like what they see, well the deal could collapse. if there needs to be fine tuning, greece has until april to do so. we could be back here in two months' time for the next chapter in the greek is aga. >> mark lowen in athens. >>> back to the oscars. in case you haven't heard, here's where the night's biggest awards ended up. the results are in and these are the actors and the movies that have taken the top honors at this year's oscars. the top prize of the night went to "birdman," as it won the award for the best picture of 2013. the oscar for best actor went to eddie redmayne for his portrayal of stephen hawking in "the theory of everything." jk simmons took the best support supporting actor for his frightening display in "whiplash." the best actress oscar was given to the award's favorite julianne moore, for her role in "still alice," and patricia arquette's 12-year-long role in "boyhood" earned her the best suppo
it's a widely accepted government, especially given the past five years.ch approval. >> thank you very much, indeed. if the institutions don't like what they see, well the deal could collapse. if there needs to be fine tuning, greece has until april to do so. we could be back here in two months' time for the next chapter in the greek is aga. >> mark lowen in athens. >>> back to the oscars. in case you haven't heard, here's where the night's biggest awards ended up. the...
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we were given tobacco. we were not given cigarette paper, but we were given newspapers, the shanghai news. i remember one man saying if it weren't for my long, i would be able to read the shanghai news. >> when they began to indoctrinate u, they treated you that are? >> much. they allow this to go down to the river, which was just a short walk down there to the bay and washer clothing. we had on the same clothing in 1951 when i was captured in 1950. when i took my socks off, they came apart. one of the worst things that happened in captivity was body lice. we were absolutely infested with body lice. we would sit around during the daytime and squeeze these little critters, and we would be bloody all over the house they suck the blood from your body. i can remember guys lying at night in these rooms sleeping and someone would be saying, i'm getting another transfusion. in march or april, we would take our clothing, the outer clothing, and where then and take the inner clothing and lay it in the sun to try to
we were given tobacco. we were not given cigarette paper, but we were given newspapers, the shanghai news. i remember one man saying if it weren't for my long, i would be able to read the shanghai news. >> when they began to indoctrinate u, they treated you that are? >> much. they allow this to go down to the river, which was just a short walk down there to the bay and washer clothing. we had on the same clothing in 1951 when i was captured in 1950. when i took my socks off, they...
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i think it's given me a thicker skin. life experiences to pull from at a very young age, to become an artist on the stage, i think a lot of children who grow up blist fully unaware of what happens, that once you get on stage as a professional, as a performer, it's, like, where am i pulling this from, to become another person, to become a character. i think that having the experiences i did at home kind of allowed me to dig deeper. >> so i look at them as tools, and something that i tried to turn in to something positive. >> tell me about your first bradley. >> cindy - i think that she was the first person that i felt believed i could do anything. i think my mother definitely thought that. she thinks that of all her children. just in the situation you grew up in, i don't think it was something that was spoken. and cindy would say it over and over again out loud. it was the first time i started to develop an identity of my own. i started to feel that i'm worthy i have a voice, i'm good at something, and she never made me fe
i think it's given me a thicker skin. life experiences to pull from at a very young age, to become an artist on the stage, i think a lot of children who grow up blist fully unaware of what happens, that once you get on stage as a professional, as a performer, it's, like, where am i pulling this from, to become another person, to become a character. i think that having the experiences i did at home kind of allowed me to dig deeper. >> so i look at them as tools, and something that i tried...
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have you given any thought to that? >> certainly as we review a case, both throughout my career as a prosecutor and as u.s. attorney, we always look to the possibility of how a court will view a particular matter. but first and foremost, whether the case involves voting or any other important right, is the issue of what is the evidence that's presented and what is the relevant law, what is the interest being protected. and if it relates to a core function of the department of justice, such as protecting the right to citizens, keeping our citizens safe, or protecting the right to vote, it is a matter that we would be obligated to look into. whether or not a matter would result in litigation would of course depend upon a variety of factors which are not in front of me today. about the nature of the law and how it was written and essentially whether it comported with those laws that were previously approved both by the department and by courts. certainly with respect to the north carolina case, i believe the matter is in l
have you given any thought to that? >> certainly as we review a case, both throughout my career as a prosecutor and as u.s. attorney, we always look to the possibility of how a court will view a particular matter. but first and foremost, whether the case involves voting or any other important right, is the issue of what is the evidence that's presented and what is the relevant law, what is the interest being protected. and if it relates to a core function of the department of justice,...
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we know vaccine save lives but if a shot isn't given the right way it can leave you with debilitating shoulder and arm pain. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has a update to this story. >> we have heard from lots of people calling writing about our story on shoulder injuries following flu shots. this is very rare but most of the time flu shots are safe and effective and leave just a little soreness but there can be mistakes on how the shot is given. >> that is as far as i go. >> reporter: he has nerve damage in his shoulder. >> excruciating pain non-stop pounding, aching pain. >> reporter: debbie route owe needed surgery to fix scar tissue in her shoulder. they both say their flu shots caused serious shoulder injuries. >> it can be quite a significant problem. >> reporter: doctor robert duncan says it is not common but flu shots that are given too high in the arm can cause problems. >> it was actually given to me, right here, up here, yeah. >> reporter: shoulder injuries really just started to be recognized. >> reporter: philadelphia attorney paul brazil is talking about the nationa
we know vaccine save lives but if a shot isn't given the right way it can leave you with debilitating shoulder and arm pain. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has a update to this story. >> we have heard from lots of people calling writing about our story on shoulder injuries following flu shots. this is very rare but most of the time flu shots are safe and effective and leave just a little soreness but there can be mistakes on how the shot is given. >> that is as far as i...
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the egyptian regime has backed one of the government and given covert aid, both military and financial, to that government. these strikes that took place today were very significant insofar that they are the first public we had knowledged foreign ministry -- first publicly acknowledged foreign military intervention from egypt in over a decade. he views the chaos in libya as a dangerous sign of instability. the most prominent groups have claimed allegis -- allegiance to the islamic state. they believe that they have moved across the border to obtain weapons and support. it does fit into sisi's war on terror. >> sharif, thank you very much. to help bolster the injection military as it battles islamists -- the egyptian military as it battles islamists on two fronts, a foreign sale of french warplanes, which have been described as the most sophisticated honors. the ceremony was attended by the french -- by the president. italy has been forced to close its embassy in libya amid the ongoing turmoil there. the italian coast guard launched a massive operation to save hundreds of migrants in di
the egyptian regime has backed one of the government and given covert aid, both military and financial, to that government. these strikes that took place today were very significant insofar that they are the first public we had knowledged foreign ministry -- first publicly acknowledged foreign military intervention from egypt in over a decade. he views the chaos in libya as a dangerous sign of instability. the most prominent groups have claimed allegis -- allegiance to the islamic state. they...
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this one i think is a little more dangerous given the backdrop. >>> time for "one more thing." kim. >> get the party on if you're a new england patriot. would you like to see the celebration? >> no. >> and happiness. there you go. all the patriots fans loving it. feeling a little vindicated. okay taking over my happy segment. >> where's gisele? >> honestly that's what people tuned in for. >> a little too chilly for the brazilian. >> i think the blood may be thin for the supermodel. >> okay, that's it. greg destroyed it. >> i did not! >> you know it's not often that congress comes together to get something done, but yesterday they did just that to present the congressional gold medal to world war ii veterans of the first special service force. this is a medal that is given to a group after a long period of time. you kind of wonder why it took so long. but they did some of the most difficult fighting behind enemy lines and they finally got their chance to be recognized by congress yesterday. i think we have a little bit of sound. >> for these men sa
this one i think is a little more dangerous given the backdrop. >>> time for "one more thing." kim. >> get the party on if you're a new england patriot. would you like to see the celebration? >> no. >> and happiness. there you go. all the patriots fans loving it. feeling a little vindicated. okay taking over my happy segment. >> where's gisele? >> honestly that's what people tuned in for. >> a little too chilly for the brazilian. >> i...
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hello, europe has given greece an extension to its massive bail out. there has been an agreement to extend the bailout by four months. there's a list of reform to be debated on monday. a final agreement by april. we have this report. >> reporter: this will stablilize the eurozone, and make an agreement. it may remain the product of a graphic artist's imagination. leaders have agreed. >> this will depend on the ability in the programs. >> reporter: supporters of the left wing government hope to cheer lead the greek side to victory. the government had delivered. >> we can combine two things. imagine the ideology. it's a small step a the... [ technical difficulties ] ..an online statement has been given. it provides air strikes in response to beheading, and it was welcomed by the u.n. recognised government and court appointed condemnings. it realised how much more the air strikes further destabilized the country. 1 million egyptians agree. >> many would not say anything on camera. since the air strikes in eastern libya, the egyptians are concerned. they a
hello, europe has given greece an extension to its massive bail out. there has been an agreement to extend the bailout by four months. there's a list of reform to be debated on monday. a final agreement by april. we have this report. >> reporter: this will stablilize the eurozone, and make an agreement. it may remain the product of a graphic artist's imagination. leaders have agreed. >> this will depend on the ability in the programs. >> reporter: supporters of the left wing...
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christine, have police given any more details behind the suspect or the motive? >> they have not. the largest police investigation in modern times trying to find at the time what they weren't clear it was one gun pawn or twoman or two gunmen. now they say the person they shot was the person trairlt behind both attacks. the streets are of copenhagen, and following the killing of this presumed gunman but again the police haven't actually said that the investigation has been called off. we don't know whether they're still looking for anyone else. we don't have information whether this man worked on his own or whether it was a larger organized incident. >> now, crifs christina these incidents doesn't usually happen in denmark. >> authorities have been expecting some kind of attack at some point. the danish newspaper first published these drawings that led to riots and violence across the middle east. but in addition to that, involved in operations in iraq and afghanistan very active and they are a very close ally of the united states and very active member of nato. so in that respect
christine, have police given any more details behind the suspect or the motive? >> they have not. the largest police investigation in modern times trying to find at the time what they weren't clear it was one gun pawn or twoman or two gunmen. now they say the person they shot was the person trairlt behind both attacks. the streets are of copenhagen, and following the killing of this presumed gunman but again the police haven't actually said that the investigation has been called off. we...
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is there a bit of complacency given that nfps were so strong last year?> well there is and there's a bit of complacency in the sense that for the most part we have seen activity even mixed to some what bad news if you will? we're back in that bad is good and good is good type trade. again the stock market has been so strong this -- well last year, and unprecedented strength that we've seen over the last few years but really what's the focus now is the russell and the mid caps and we're noticing the russell back up above that 1200 level. that was the level we breached to close the year out of 2014 and that was a sign of strength. that also proposed the other majors into that new all time high print but without the follow through into 2015 it's been subdued so yes a bit complacent but certainly poised to continue the rally we have been he seeing. big strength yesterday. >> all right. the rebound in the small caps. have a great friday. that's it for us on worldwide exchange. >> i'm wilfred frost. u.s. futures pointing to a negative open. squawk box coming ne
is there a bit of complacency given that nfps were so strong last year?> well there is and there's a bit of complacency in the sense that for the most part we have seen activity even mixed to some what bad news if you will? we're back in that bad is good and good is good type trade. again the stock market has been so strong this -- well last year, and unprecedented strength that we've seen over the last few years but really what's the focus now is the russell and the mid caps and we're...
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it's almost a given that that's going to stay in russian control. and the fighting you've just mentioned earlier that's escalated here just prior to the talks is a cynical way to grab as much land as they can get before they, if there is a ceasefire, or an agreement so -- >> when talking about -- >> there hasn't been good performance in the past, go ahead. >> talk about grabbing land the last ceasefire established seasonal demarcation lands. now the rebels want to keep the land they have gained. what is preventing them from repeating the process and gaining more territory? >> i think you've just mentioned it the report suggests it's in our best interest and ukrainians best interest to be at least able to defend themselves and protect the land they do have and prevent creeping into ukrainian territory by the separatists which are supported by the russians. whether we should send weapons to the ukraine you have to have a multiprong solution to the problem, diplomatic of course that's ongoing and ukrainians have every right in the world to defend thems
it's almost a given that that's going to stay in russian control. and the fighting you've just mentioned earlier that's escalated here just prior to the talks is a cynical way to grab as much land as they can get before they, if there is a ceasefire, or an agreement so -- >> when talking about -- >> there hasn't been good performance in the past, go ahead. >> talk about grabbing land the last ceasefire established seasonal demarcation lands. now the rebels want to keep the...
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and he was given ten years for multiple manslaughter when 32 died in that crash. he was also given a sentence for abandoning minors and disabled on the ship before they were safely evacuated. that was a very specific sentence. it was also, the captain and cost can concordia were sentenced to pay millions of dollars in compensation to damaged parties. of course the passengers but also the island itself, and the ministry of environment. >> claudio, thank you very much, indeed. >> now the u.n. fears as many as 300 migrants have died in rough winter waters in rubber boats. it's thought that they set off from libya. >> in high seas and plummeting temperatures they were spotted by an atoolan tugboat. they were rescued by another vessel but survivors told said that many more are missing. 300 people are feared dead. they're demanding that the e.u. do more to help. >> it's quite surprising to us that the e.u. cannot respond with a stronger solidarity with a stronger humanity and stronger strategy than that. >> four vessels are believed to have left the coast of libya over
and he was given ten years for multiple manslaughter when 32 died in that crash. he was also given a sentence for abandoning minors and disabled on the ship before they were safely evacuated. that was a very specific sentence. it was also, the captain and cost can concordia were sentenced to pay millions of dollars in compensation to damaged parties. of course the passengers but also the island itself, and the ministry of environment. >> claudio, thank you very much, indeed. >> now...
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to fuel the poaching and the killing of elephants and rhino we have an obligation in san francisco givenhe size of the market to be firm in our support for this legislation to end poaching and poaching is not just limited to elephants and relationship nos we've seen it was recorded in the new york times the porchs are poisoning eventuality what is your it is one way the authenticities can tell where the poaching is occurring and that is event ab 96 was introduced in the state legislation it is your to prohibit folks from offering for sale and intents to sell ivory and another horns with exemptions to the educational scientific research with the passage of ab 96 california joins new jersey and new york it is the asian pacific islander affairs voted in support of ab 96 so it was exploded this resolution puts up i us with the record colleagues, i ask for your support we have a few brief presentations followed by public comment so madam chair i'd like to ask randy from the san francisco spca who is here on behalf of spca and the human society she'll be followed by another classes from the of
to fuel the poaching and the killing of elephants and rhino we have an obligation in san francisco givenhe size of the market to be firm in our support for this legislation to end poaching and poaching is not just limited to elephants and relationship nos we've seen it was recorded in the new york times the porchs are poisoning eventuality what is your it is one way the authenticities can tell where the poaching is occurring and that is event ab 96 was introduced in the state legislation it is...
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they'll be given a free corridor if they surrender. petro porashenko said that the troops were withdrawing. what happened after that was a 2-day delay was built into the ceasefire. now that has effectively given separatists backed by russia a chance to consolidate their cauldron, as they have been calling it the encirclement and what we are seeing is the fog of war starting to lift and what it looks like defeats at the debaltseve for the ukranian army. of course the rebels are saying at the moment that only 300 ukranian troops have surrendered. there are 5,000-8,000 of them there. what we are hearing is that the surrender is starting to pick up pace. that has come from one of the volunteer - the italians in the ukranian army. >> thank you, rory challands, from moscow. in other news western powers are calling for a political end to violence in libya. egypt is seeking a military independence to battle there. the security council will meet on wednesday to discuss that. >> egypt on the diplomatic offensive. the foreign minister with the u.
they'll be given a free corridor if they surrender. petro porashenko said that the troops were withdrawing. what happened after that was a 2-day delay was built into the ceasefire. now that has effectively given separatists backed by russia a chance to consolidate their cauldron, as they have been calling it the encirclement and what we are seeing is the fog of war starting to lift and what it looks like defeats at the debaltseve for the ukranian army. of course the rebels are saying at the...
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. >> a federal judge has given the obama administration one week comply with a court order to alan'sustification for withholding more than 2,000 photographs showing the torture of prisoners in iraq and afghanistan. for over a decade the american civil liberties union has been fighting for the release of the photographs, which are said to be more disturbing than the famous images of torture by u.s. forces at abu ghraib in iraq. in october, the judge ordered the government to outline, for each photograph, its reasons for keeping the images secret, but the government has not complied. the prominent palestinian activist and professor has been deported from the united states. in one of the most controversial prosecutions of the post-9/11 era, al-arian was accused of ties to the group palestinian islamic jihad, but a florida jury failed to return a single guilty verdict on any of the 17 charges against him. after prosecutors refiled charges, al-arian chose jail time and deportation rather than face a second trial. for much of the three years following his arrest in 2003 al-arian was impris
. >> a federal judge has given the obama administration one week comply with a court order to alan'sustification for withholding more than 2,000 photographs showing the torture of prisoners in iraq and afghanistan. for over a decade the american civil liberties union has been fighting for the release of the photographs, which are said to be more disturbing than the famous images of torture by u.s. forces at abu ghraib in iraq. in october, the judge ordered the government to outline, for...
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the program has to be given time to flush itself out and see what occurs. three months is not enough time to do a thorough evaluation of the utilization of the program. until there has been more time to fully evaluate what would happen i'm not sure we support what the administration has requested. with that mr. chairman i would like to thank you for the opportunity to testify. i would be happy to answer any questions you or members of the committee may have. >> thank you. mr. de planque. >> i would like to thank secretary mcdonald and his staff for their words today. i'm very fortunate to sit here and speak on behalf of the american legion for a national commander and the 2.4 million members throughout the country who make up the backbone of the world, nations largest wartime service organization. we are focused on getting things right, not just for members, but 20 million members who are veterans. this is a team sport. we can't do it by ourselves. i think everyone agrees the country owes a great service to the veterans. i spent two of the last four weekend
the program has to be given time to flush itself out and see what occurs. three months is not enough time to do a thorough evaluation of the utilization of the program. until there has been more time to fully evaluate what would happen i'm not sure we support what the administration has requested. with that mr. chairman i would like to thank you for the opportunity to testify. i would be happy to answer any questions you or members of the committee may have. >> thank you. mr. de planque....
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. >> i recognize it will be tricky getting to the finish line but given the fact that republicans are the security party, the ones who have been calling for tougher action and given the fact that democrats are members of the president's party, is it conceivable that a bipartisan majority would guy -- deny him this authorization? >> it's a really good question. he's not anxious to get it in the sense that he doesn't feel he needs it. there's no sense of urgency. congress left town for a week and nobody's saying we have to do this right away. i talked with bob corker senate foreign relations, and he says we'll have hearings on the strategy and then we'll look at the actual resolution. so there's not a sense of rush and it's conceivable congress doesn't pass anything because they can't come together on consensus. >> in which case the president proceeds as he is. >> in which case, nothing changes. the president has two resolutions from 2001 and 2002 he with rely on and argue that his power in the constitution is enough so he doesn't plan to change what he's doing. >> i wonder, seems like
. >> i recognize it will be tricky getting to the finish line but given the fact that republicans are the security party, the ones who have been calling for tougher action and given the fact that democrats are members of the president's party, is it conceivable that a bipartisan majority would guy -- deny him this authorization? >> it's a really good question. he's not anxious to get it in the sense that he doesn't feel he needs it. there's no sense of urgency. congress left town...
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god given rights. and those rights were to let us be left alone.lly. >> but also the people who favor gay marriage can say the one of the rights given us to from god is all men are created equal. >> um. >>um all right. so if heterosexual couples can marry why can't gays because we are all equal? >> right. >> that's a pretty powerful argument. >> it's definitely a powerful argument. >> that's what the supreme court decision is going to hinge on. >> that's right. i do just want to quickly go back to what cuomo said though. because, if you believe what cuomo said. >> god doesn't have a say. >> it means that anything goes. that's right. >> hierarchy. >> there is no right and wrong. that anything goes. >> that's not true. >> no, that's exactly what he said. >> no no. no i'm going to give you the last word. jessica, surely you know, because i'm sure you read my book culture warrior that the secular progressive belief system discounts god totally 100%. god should not have any place in the public forum at all. you go to your church. you go to your synagogu
god given rights. and those rights were to let us be left alone.lly. >> but also the people who favor gay marriage can say the one of the rights given us to from god is all men are created equal. >> um. >>um all right. so if heterosexual couples can marry why can't gays because we are all equal? >> right. >> that's a pretty powerful argument. >> it's definitely a powerful argument. >> that's what the supreme court decision is going to hinge on. >>...
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but they have given diplomatic support to the same rebel groups. one example here the past fall the u.s. treasury department said an isis commander received $2 million from an unnamed qatar businessman. and small groups of syrians and iraqis are arming themselves to protect their families. the greatest is a group of syrian christians trained by american volunteers. they trained about 500 men outside of mosul. this is amid news they kidnapped 90 syrian christian this is week in syria. they targeted this region with two dozen air-strikes in the past two days alone. all of that air powner a -- power and a series of victories say isis is on the run. but richard engel said that is not the case. >> isis still controlled raqqa and mosul and isis just broke out into labe raw. it is taking over a new country. so if that is defeat of isis or isis on the road to defeat i would hate to think what isis success would look like. >> let's get to retired army officer douglas olive ant a director for iraq and senior fellow at the new american foundation. doug, it is
but they have given diplomatic support to the same rebel groups. one example here the past fall the u.s. treasury department said an isis commander received $2 million from an unnamed qatar businessman. and small groups of syrians and iraqis are arming themselves to protect their families. the greatest is a group of syrian christians trained by american volunteers. they trained about 500 men outside of mosul. this is amid news they kidnapped 90 syrian christian this is week in syria. they...
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managers in the hedge fund as you know small merging merchandise out perform dinosaurs and fourth given the objective political opposition to the hedge funds will that effect our ability to trick took up managers? and i'll leave it - i'll leave it at that thank you >> thank you, sir. >> commissioner makras and commissioners we've made it a long way today, i'm representing fossil free san francisco i want to support range and file for the retirees that have been here we've heard there was a letter from 12 other unions it's des moines stiff how many rank and file members have come to speak its zero self-appointed committees and leadership don't necessarily carry the wealthy of several people taking time out from their lunch break that's not my point the board look at tobacco and other corporate issues as well as fossil fuels we've heard we collectively stand in hedge fund for the transparency it's enforceable for the retirees to say they're not going against the hedge fund policies when we say transparency we maple holdings this is like all news i value the discussion first of all, but wh
managers in the hedge fund as you know small merging merchandise out perform dinosaurs and fourth given the objective political opposition to the hedge funds will that effect our ability to trick took up managers? and i'll leave it - i'll leave it at that thank you >> thank you, sir. >> commissioner makras and commissioners we've made it a long way today, i'm representing fossil free san francisco i want to support range and file for the retirees that have been here we've heard...
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. >> given how much teens are texting today, people might be shocked to find out that other kids are calling one another out on their rude behavior. so we actually have users who've said that, in the past, when they're talking to a friend who's texting and they're texting right in front of them they'll shoot them a text saying, "you're being rude." >> given all the texts that are sent every day, it's not surprising that 85% of students admit to texting while in class. but you may find this surprising... >> a lot of those students have told us that it's their parents who are texting them during the class and during the school day. >> most adults don't think they're encouraging bad behavior. they send the text thinking the message will just wait to be read at the end of the school day, but no kid is going to wait to read a text. what's the point? >> so it's instant, it's fast, it gets to you right away. >> yes, texting is a useful and powerful technology, but with power comes responsibility. sometimes we're texting so fast we send messages to the wrong person. >> so, if you're sending
. >> given how much teens are texting today, people might be shocked to find out that other kids are calling one another out on their rude behavior. so we actually have users who've said that, in the past, when they're talking to a friend who's texting and they're texting right in front of them they'll shoot them a text saying, "you're being rude." >> given all the texts that are sent every day, it's not surprising that 85% of students admit to texting while in class. but...
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it's easier do that than intervene in iraq or syria, and they have been given just cause. they'll face a problem with it. >> reporter: egypt's military has been running a campaign in the sinai peninsula since 2012. it's tackling the advance of i.s.i.l. on both sides. other nations are also concerned. i.s.i.l. made a direct threat to italy in its latest video. countries separated from libya by a narrow strip of the mediterranean closed the embassy there and is calling for u.n. intervention >>> now, we have just got pictures coming in where the libyan air force commander said that planes participated in the strikes on the i.s.i.l. affiliated groups. the libyan air force said they have cooperated with egypt on the strikes, and have asked for egyptian aid and help to continue with the strikes against these i.s.i.l. targets. now, france and united states condemned the killing of the 21 coptic christians calling it savage despicable and cowardly. let's get more on the issue. we are joined by ibrahim, the deputy director at the brookings, doha center. interesting here that we hav
it's easier do that than intervene in iraq or syria, and they have been given just cause. they'll face a problem with it. >> reporter: egypt's military has been running a campaign in the sinai peninsula since 2012. it's tackling the advance of i.s.i.l. on both sides. other nations are also concerned. i.s.i.l. made a direct threat to italy in its latest video. countries separated from libya by a narrow strip of the mediterranean closed the embassy there and is calling for u.n. intervention...
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given the presentation then i'll make a motion to continue this to those the following week budget & finance committee meeting. >> can we take those amendments without objection? madam clerk item 2 >> authorizing the department of public health to extend $45 million for the general hospital foundation with the gift agreement with the joint chiefs of staff hospital for the mark zuckerberg and trauma center to name if after him. >> thank you. we have our director of public health here. >> good morning barbara garcia we've been on a 6 year journal to complete our hospital we're within a year the $57 million plus of the hospital and at naming of the hospital are part of progress of completing that 6 year construction and capital project with the new hospital i'm sure you're aware of bond dollars don't allow for future and we've been working with the san francisco general hospital foundation they've done a wonderful job of bringing donors for the furnishings and an incredible new hospital i have with me sue who is the ceo of the hospital with a couple of comments and another foundation. >
given the presentation then i'll make a motion to continue this to those the following week budget & finance committee meeting. >> can we take those amendments without objection? madam clerk item 2 >> authorizing the department of public health to extend $45 million for the general hospital foundation with the gift agreement with the joint chiefs of staff hospital for the mark zuckerberg and trauma center to name if after him. >> thank you. we have our director of public...
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they've given their local staff leave leave. german embassy is thought to be in the process of doing the same. they've urged their nationals living in yemen to also leave the country as soon as they can. obviously, a lot of western nationals have been leaving since last week but supposed to be still a few hundred remaining. >> it doesn't bode well for the prospects of any kind of peace talks and negotiations given the international community was pretty heavily involved wasn't it, trying to create this transitional government and lead the country towards some sort of stability. >> reporter: yes. the united nations is response soaring talks between the rebels and their opponents. it's not going very far because the opponents are saying they're trying to twist their arms in order to impose their plans to take over power. they are, from their side taking a very hard line and saying they want to reach some sort of resolution that suits them of course. they're sort of making some vague threats which yesterday the leader has made on te
they've given their local staff leave leave. german embassy is thought to be in the process of doing the same. they've urged their nationals living in yemen to also leave the country as soon as they can. obviously, a lot of western nationals have been leaving since last week but supposed to be still a few hundred remaining. >> it doesn't bode well for the prospects of any kind of peace talks and negotiations given the international community was pretty heavily involved wasn't it, trying...
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>> givens drops his gun and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a tase of up to 50,000 volts.es for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. >> drop it! >> poppy fires twice and givens goes down. incredibly, he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. >> get out! on the ground! [ sirens ] >> more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he along with two other officers are with the homer, louisiana, police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers to a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead of a toast, the groom got a tase, and the bridal party got a shower of mace. >> what is going through my mind, is oh, my god, i'm just got married, it's supposed to be the happiest day in my life, and i'm getting tased and the best man's his way to jail, too, so i don't see how it could get any worse. >> jeffrey has been on the force for 15 years. >> homa is
>> givens drops his gun and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a tase of up to 50,000 volts.es for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. >> drop it! >> poppy fires twice and givens goes down. incredibly, he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. >> get out! on the ground! [ sirens ] >> more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an...
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given the best of care.eanwhile another basic , ingredient of the polio vaccine is being prepared. a rich, nourishing liquid called medium 199. some 68 different elements going to medium 199. -- go into medium 199. each is carefully checked, weight, and combined according to the formula. when all is thoroughly blended the medium is tested for absolute sterility. why this elaborate preparation? into medium 199 will go monkey kidney tissue, carefully minced by hand. in these bottles, the monkey kidney tissue grows, getting nourishment from the rich medium 199. for six days, the bottles rock and the tissue grows. then because all the nourishment in the medium is exhausted, half is siphoned off to be replaced by fresh medium but with a difference. the difference, a big one, is here for the first time, live poliovirus is planted in the medium. three strains of polio virus are added. completed vaccine will protect against all three types of paralytic polio. and once more, the bottles rock. in four days, the virus
given the best of care.eanwhile another basic , ingredient of the polio vaccine is being prepared. a rich, nourishing liquid called medium 199. some 68 different elements going to medium 199. -- go into medium 199. each is carefully checked, weight, and combined according to the formula. when all is thoroughly blended the medium is tested for absolute sterility. why this elaborate preparation? into medium 199 will go monkey kidney tissue, carefully minced by hand. in these bottles, the monkey...
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this one i think is a little more dangerous given the backdrop. you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other emergency. you can help. please donate now. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> time for "one more thing." kim. >> get the party on if you're a new england patriot. would you like to see the celebration? >> no. >> and happiness. there you go. all the patriot
this one i think is a little more dangerous given the backdrop. you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other...
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it's just not, we are not physically able to do that given the requirements of notification, given the fact that we can't negotiate a contract for supply in that amount of time under the existing city contracting rules. it's just not physically possible . >> what would be great to see given that. you do seem to have some constraints to develop the process. if you can give us different scenarios that way we can have some leeway to push at certain times. >> certainly. let me get around the desk. hopefully this will show if i can get sf govtv to put this on. this shows my version of the next to follow adoption of not to exceed rates by the commission. this is the same, i'm sorry. better? okay. thank you. this is the same set of activities that you saw in july of 2013 when we presented what the activities are that follow adoption of not to exceed rates. couple things have changed. we don't have shell in the picture. so, there is no activity around authorizing a shell contractor signing a shell contract. there will be other contracts, however, for us to bring the supply forward for us to ha
it's just not, we are not physically able to do that given the requirements of notification, given the fact that we can't negotiate a contract for supply in that amount of time under the existing city contracting rules. it's just not physically possible . >> what would be great to see given that. you do seem to have some constraints to develop the process. if you can give us different scenarios that way we can have some leeway to push at certain times. >> certainly. let me get...
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they are not given proper lawyers. they don't have access to translators, since they obviously don't speak indonesian and often don't speak english it is impossible for them to understand our legal system. >> the prosecutor general said he's willing to look into the case. >> we have only received a notification about his illness and a request to postpone the execution, but we haven't replied yet because we want to see first if it is really medically proven that he is mentally ill or he is making it up to avoid execution. >> while international pressure is growing to cancel the prosecution, the prosecutor's general office said preparings are on going. indonesia insists that possible repercussions by australia or other countries won't stop them. >> two australian men due to be executed have been given more time with their families. the australian government is trying to save their lives but the tactics used have upset the indonesian government. >> i would not speculate but threats are not part of diplomatic language. thr
they are not given proper lawyers. they don't have access to translators, since they obviously don't speak indonesian and often don't speak english it is impossible for them to understand our legal system. >> the prosecutor general said he's willing to look into the case. >> we have only received a notification about his illness and a request to postpone the execution, but we haven't replied yet because we want to see first if it is really medically proven that he is mentally ill or...
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but the order had been given that you are now on your own. and i heard the word god's paid, which, to me, meant you're either going to get out or you're -- you're not going to get out. that's what it meant to me. and somehow, i did not get frightened. i just said i'm going to do my job as long as i can. the next day, we heard a strange explosion. it wasn't a crack of a high explosive, but just a thump sound. and then i heard people screaming. there's three of us in this hole. and i looked back and there was smoke and white froth was following i like an umbrella. i thought oh, lord. i heard of this chemical. i heard people screaming and i figured someone was hit. and then i heard a sound that i didn't know what it was. there was white smoke everywhere. i fired into the smoke and i didn't see a single person get hit. so that's how we made our exodus. about 150 of us made it out of there, out of that perimeter by the gunfire. and then we wondered around through the fields. and on the morning of what i think is the sixth but i'm not sure of these
but the order had been given that you are now on your own. and i heard the word god's paid, which, to me, meant you're either going to get out or you're -- you're not going to get out. that's what it meant to me. and somehow, i did not get frightened. i just said i'm going to do my job as long as i can. the next day, we heard a strange explosion. it wasn't a crack of a high explosive, but just a thump sound. and then i heard people screaming. there's three of us in this hole. and i looked back...