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the globe trotters is the fake team that would get on the field. >> the globe trotters always win. >> not -- i'm not -- i mean the washington generals. >> is this a -- slip on your part? >> no, it's just ignorance. it's ignorance, of course. i'm glad you -- >> the harlem globe troters used to beat every game. >> just rescue her from any further interrogation? >> have you ever seen hilly ri play basketball, she's fantastic. let me tell you something. i think hillary is an outstanding candidate, the overwhelmingly the choice of the democratic party. get through whatever the primaries are and be the democratic nominee. >> people can see that? >> she will have plenty of exposure, already had plenty of exposure, she was after all all, not only secretary of state -- >> debate between two dands -- you know what a prior may si. >> read a lot about this. -- >> if you were giving advice to hillary, would you advice her to be primary or nonprimary. >> i would go straight for the -- >> exactly. and. >> what about you? >> it's not up to her. >> i think it's going to help the party come together. >
the globe trotters is the fake team that would get on the field. >> the globe trotters always win. >> not -- i'm not -- i mean the washington generals. >> is this a -- slip on your part? >> no, it's just ignorance. it's ignorance, of course. i'm glad you -- >> the harlem globe troters used to beat every game. >> just rescue her from any further interrogation? >> have you ever seen hilly ri play basketball, she's fantastic. let me tell you something. i...
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. >>> as we witness chaos around the globe, including iraq, syria.sed about president obama's foreign policy. josh earn et pressed the white house secretary on that topic. >> in gaza, you've been asked about today, the ongoing civil war in syria, no one can say these are all the president's fault, but he's dealing with all them. the story says, u.s. global power seems increasingly tenuous to deal with all these challenges. my question is, how does the white house react to the notion that the president is a bystander to all these crisis? >> i think there have been a number of situations in which you've seen the president intervene, which has substantially furthered american interests and improved the -- you know, the tranquility of the global community. >> tranquility? really? here with more on this important exchange, the man himself, fox's own ed henry, is there any specifics that they can point to? i'm obviously a conservative, i'm a critic of the administration, is there anything objectively they pointed out to say, this is where that tranquillity
. >>> as we witness chaos around the globe, including iraq, syria.sed about president obama's foreign policy. josh earn et pressed the white house secretary on that topic. >> in gaza, you've been asked about today, the ongoing civil war in syria, no one can say these are all the president's fault, but he's dealing with all them. the story says, u.s. global power seems increasingly tenuous to deal with all these challenges. my question is, how does the white house react to the...
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the ultimate issue is we cannot exist in this globe, this very disordered globe, without allies. and if you're in any one of those capitals that are counting on us to come to their help, you've got to be very worried about it. and the end result is going to be that many of those countries once iran gets the nuclear bombs that they're dedicated themselves to get, once we've released all those sanctions against the iotolas in tehran, they will build their own nuclear weapons. so the pillar of barack obama's foreign policy going back to 2008 is nonproliferation. the end result is going to be a far more dangerous world than the one we have today. >> colonel north, thank you for being with us. coming up this past saturday was the deadline isis gave iraqi citizens to denounce their faith or die. coming up an iraqi christian will join us with an exclusive interview. plus, tonight -- >> christianity as we now know it is being wiped out before our very eyes in iraq. >> the congressman who is calling out the white house for ignoring genocide in iraq. he'll join us from capitol hill. and la
the ultimate issue is we cannot exist in this globe, this very disordered globe, without allies. and if you're in any one of those capitals that are counting on us to come to their help, you've got to be very worried about it. and the end result is going to be that many of those countries once iran gets the nuclear bombs that they're dedicated themselves to get, once we've released all those sanctions against the iotolas in tehran, they will build their own nuclear weapons. so the pillar of...
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so many people and so many countries onboard, this disaster is affecting people from all over the globe. several countries are now joining the crash investigation, and the president, who will be speaking later and when he does, he will carry it for you live, he's asking for help from the ntsb and the fbi. and lisa stark has been tracking the developments, lisa, what can we expect over the next few days? >> well, the key, del, is to get the investigators, people who know what they're looking for, and as you mentioned, there are 30 experts and diplomats for the organization and security and cooperation in europe. but they're not crash investigators. the fact that they have been allowed? a very good sign, and it means that the rebels are holding to their promise of allowing open access to the site. and it means in the next few days that we'll see a lot more crash investigators in that. meanwhile, the u.n. security council has been meeting about the situation in ukraine, calling for a full, open investigation, and we heard moments ago from a u.n. ambassador, samantha powers, and here's what
so many people and so many countries onboard, this disaster is affecting people from all over the globe. several countries are now joining the crash investigation, and the president, who will be speaking later and when he does, he will carry it for you live, he's asking for help from the ntsb and the fbi. and lisa stark has been tracking the developments, lisa, what can we expect over the next few days? >> well, the key, del, is to get the investigators, people who know what they're...
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cases of illnesses among both humans and animals that's why it caused the wave of protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well is going off r t s d. brown's ruling parties have agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the second world war the decision to change the constitution provoked a wave of protests and the video we're about to show you contains some graphic scenes a man even went so far as to set him self on fire and he's currently in hospital the latest rally outside the prime minister's office in tokyo attracted around ten thousand people and led to clashes with police and protesters criticize the government for failing to hold a referendum on expanding japan's military ambition. well defense analysts say that the change may affect the balance of power in the region as japan could now help its allies fighting
cases of illnesses among both humans and animals that's why it caused the wave of protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well is going off r t s d. brown's ruling parties have agreed to lift a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the...
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and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe.rts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> later, erin burnett visits due buy and we see how a skyscraper collects water in the middle have to desert. first we take a look at how london is harnessing the power of the wind. this is the london array. it is the world's largest offshore wind farm. and this is what it helps power. the farm has 175 giant wind turbines capable of generating enough electricity to power half a million homes. and it is quite possibly the answer to lonl's growing energy needs. >> we expect about 900,000 tons that would have been put into the atmosphere. it is about the equivalent of under 300,000 cars a year being taken off the road. >> approximately 8.3 million people live here. by 2031, that number is expected to climb to 10 million. a growing population that means a growing need for energy. london, one of the most hi
and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe.rts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> later, erin burnett visits due buy and we see how a skyscraper collects water in the middle have to desert. first we take a look at how london is harnessing the power of the wind. this is the london array. it is the world's...
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on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. try to. pull out of. your life before it's a sure thing every minute. let me. know what. it's like but. it's. sometimes for nothing. it's not just the story you'll be judged if you see the stage eight looking. each other. this is the weekly from r t international tonight the ukrainian army raises entire villages in its bid to reclaim anti-government strongholds in the restive east of the country sending the civilian death toll soaring. was it the e.u. we report on those unwillingly courting kill civilians the elderly and even children written off as collateral. headlining to the south of the jihad this leader of the recently proclaimed islamic caliphate proudly makes his first public appearance as ruthless managed to continue their advance in iraq and syria seizing control of the boss.
on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. try to. pull out of. your life before it's a sure thing every minute. let me. know what. it's like but. it's. sometimes for nothing. it's not just the story you'll be judged if you see the stage eight looking. each other. this is the weekly from r t international tonight the ukrainian army raises entire villages in its bid to reclaim anti-government strongholds in the restive east of the country sending the civilian death toll soaring. was it the...
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we continue to cover the developing crisis around the globe.ht and the tense situation here at home on our southern border. joining me now with reaction to all of that, former alaska governor sarah palin. what a view you have behind you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let me start with the president. went golfing this weekend. the president was in new york fund raising the night israel begins its ground incursion. and of course the border crisis, he does nothing. the v.a. crisis, he does nothing. governor perry today steps up and puts 1,000 people on the border, the national guard. what is going on here with him from your analysis? >> well, he's obviously very disconnected to what people are going through in real life as we outside of that washington, d.c. bubble are quite concerned about the middle east being a tinderbox, about the domestic issues that are really adversely affecting all of us. he's disconnected from that. but you know, one of the specific issues going on right now as we have seen the airliner shot out of the sky
we continue to cover the developing crisis around the globe.ht and the tense situation here at home on our southern border. joining me now with reaction to all of that, former alaska governor sarah palin. what a view you have behind you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let me start with the president. went golfing this weekend. the president was in new york fund raising the night israel begins its ground incursion. and of course the border crisis, he does nothing. the...
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the other tragedy involves an american teenager who hoped to become the youngest pilot to circle the globe single-engine plane in theime. dean reynolds reports the boy's plane crashed in the pacific after leaving pago pago. >> reporter: 17-year-old haris suleman and his 58-year-old farther, babar, took off from indiana on june 19 in their single-engine airplane on th lifetime. >> how long is this going to take you? >> 30 days is what we're planning for. >> reporter: he had only been a pilot for two months but his dad was a very airman. for the next two weeks the pair braved headwinds, monsoons more as thigh methodically plotted a course around the globe hoping to set a new world record for circumnavigation and raise money for schoom7ls in pakistan. there were just three stops remaining on the flight. they had hoped to be home this week.hiba suleman said her farther and brotoved to fly travel. >> we believed in it. we knew there was a risk but you can never expect something like this to happen. >> reporter: and at a news conference this afternoon scott, the family said the raised $500,000 f
the other tragedy involves an american teenager who hoped to become the youngest pilot to circle the globe single-engine plane in theime. dean reynolds reports the boy's plane crashed in the pacific after leaving pago pago. >> reporter: 17-year-old haris suleman and his 58-year-old farther, babar, took off from indiana on june 19 in their single-engine airplane on th lifetime. >> how long is this going to take you? >> 30 days is what we're planning for. >> reporter: he...
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on the picture of today's leaves no punches on from around the globe. local. t.v. rise of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. the fact that. the film did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which albums. will. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been a hydrogen right hand full of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one still just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america to find ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture.
on the picture of today's leaves no punches on from around the globe. local. t.v. rise of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. the fact that. the film did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our...
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two time golden globe globe when i got to the golden globes of a. world series one of the great players ever to grace a baseball field albert pool halls the only player in history to bat at least three hundred with thirty doubles and thirty home runs and one hundred r.b.i. in his first ten seasons and this year the twenty six player and major league history to hit five hundred home runs when he started you can sort of did you think you would be a great ballplayer. never in my view and you know that my career was going to take also where. needed thank god first for the opportunity and the ballot in the town that he has given me to play this gaining growing up and then when i grow public all i want it was just an opportunity to play professional baseball did you know you were good i was in the same player down in that they are i was really you know i was really i can compete. better you know i was one of the players that i was fourteen years old when we fifteen sixteen seventeen year old guys you know so i was able to to learn from my mistake and lear
two time golden globe globe when i got to the golden globes of a. world series one of the great players ever to grace a baseball field albert pool halls the only player in history to bat at least three hundred with thirty doubles and thirty home runs and one hundred r.b.i. in his first ten seasons and this year the twenty six player and major league history to hit five hundred home runs when he started you can sort of did you think you would be a great ballplayer. never in my view and you know...
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time for more news from across the globe at least eight people have been killed and twenty five others injured in an attack in egypt according to reports militants fired rockets on a military outpost in the sinai peninsula killing one soldier as well as seven civilians including a child no one admin it's occurring at the attack but rebel groups frequently operate in the area. the seven people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between rival militias in libya heavy fighting broke out for control of the country's main airport skirmishes between rival islamist groups have been on the rise since the beginning of the art of spring in twenty eleven. in the u.s. a commercial space station shipment carrying supplies and samples and equipment for astronauts was launched from the wallops flight facility in virginia we took off after a series of police in conditions of limited visibility due to body weather a spacecraft to arrive at the international space station on the web with. a good first aid from. iran twenty motorcyclists collided at the start of a race in the czech republic ki
time for more news from across the globe at least eight people have been killed and twenty five others injured in an attack in egypt according to reports militants fired rockets on a military outpost in the sinai peninsula killing one soldier as well as seven civilians including a child no one admin it's occurring at the attack but rebel groups frequently operate in the area. the seven people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between rival militias in libya heavy fighting broke out...
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bigger and brighter than usual in the night sky lighting an intriguing millions of people across the globe expect at least the first of three such moons expected this summer authority dot com for the full story. also while you're there a chilean poets ghost takes a walk along the streets of santiago why to mark the anniversary of a nobel prize winner by devoted leaders uncover the night scene on the. relations between germany and the u.s. took another blow this week when burling kicked out a cia chief assigned there is after two high ranking german officials were in moscow alleged american spies sparking some words the german interior minister this missed the information obtained by the alleged buys is laughable but said the political damage is disproportionately serious a left party member was i prayed saying there is no longer blind trust in the united states while the justice minister is the us spying in germany be stopped once for all his her europe correspondent peter all over. sent packing a with a flea in his ear. i just want to say that if you see it was human common sense in my op
bigger and brighter than usual in the night sky lighting an intriguing millions of people across the globe expect at least the first of three such moons expected this summer authority dot com for the full story. also while you're there a chilean poets ghost takes a walk along the streets of santiago why to mark the anniversary of a nobel prize winner by devoted leaders uncover the night scene on the. relations between germany and the u.s. took another blow this week when burling kicked out a...
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old pictures of today's leaves a lot longer than a month from around the globe. doctors don't get. to. look it was terrible they come up very hard to make a plan to get the among the plug that never had sex with the earthquake their lives let's look up the law. lists the i'm a celeb look just submit. a piece of. hello welcome to venture capital with me to go away this week at the business vault we witnessed the creation of a great bank in brazil also coming up in corporate news across styles as well as travel chaos for robson's and diamond trading but the russian market is slumped to this week in reaction to a new u.s. sanctions the company is targeted dropped the ruble declined and the russian my sex slumped to a six week low as investors lost confidence and as international tensions intensified with the tragic malaysia plane crash the global markets once again panicked as far as the sanctions are concerned the country's a major banks and energy companies were targeted as well as the russian defense ministry i'm now joined by alexander proles vehicle for more analysis on how russi
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us move on with some more news from around the globe at least eight people have been killed and twenty five others injured in an attack in egypt according to reports militants fired rockets on a military i post in the sinai peninsula killing one soldier as well as seven civilians including a child no one admitted to currying i think but rebel groups frequently operate in the area. at least seven people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between rival militias in libya heavy fighting broke out for control of the country's main airport skirmishes between rival islamist groups have been on the rise since the beginning of the spring in twenty eleven. in the u.s. a commercial space station shipment carrying supplies science samples and equipment for astronauts was launched from the wall ups flight facility in virginia the on mon capsule took off after a series of the laser conditions of limited visibility due to cloudy weather and spacecraft is to arrive at the international space station on thursday performance . one person has died eighteen others have been injured after a bus
us move on with some more news from around the globe at least eight people have been killed and twenty five others injured in an attack in egypt according to reports militants fired rockets on a military i post in the sinai peninsula killing one soldier as well as seven civilians including a child no one admitted to currying i think but rebel groups frequently operate in the area. at least seven people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between rival militias in libya heavy fighting...
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year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globeravel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over the world come to san francisco and say this is the place to be. >> yeah. it's amazing, we have teams from all over the world here today and they are thrilled. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about
year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globeravel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over the world come to san francisco and say this is the place to be. >> yeah. it's amazing, we have...
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they want it to apply to the globe. we owe this to our veterans who want to be able to travel and pursue opportunities in other countries knowing that they can enjoy the same rights and access that they have here in america. senator mark kirk from illinois said it very eloquently at a press conference we had with the veterans groups last week. he said our veterans fought for freedom around the globe. they ought to be able to move freely around the globe. we owe this to the u.s. chamber of commerce, the business round table, countless companies who know not only this is the right thing to do, it's the right thing to do for business. there's all kinds of markets opening all around the world where people with disabilities -- software, new software, new kinds of equipment, new devices that are helping people with disabilities live more full and meaningful lives. one of that was developed here in america. i know our businesses would like to be involved with this treaty to be able to be involved in raising the level of access
they want it to apply to the globe. we owe this to our veterans who want to be able to travel and pursue opportunities in other countries knowing that they can enjoy the same rights and access that they have here in america. senator mark kirk from illinois said it very eloquently at a press conference we had with the veterans groups last week. he said our veterans fought for freedom around the globe. they ought to be able to move freely around the globe. we owe this to the u.s. chamber of...
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now to a legal case that has captivated audiences across the globe.after four months of proceedings, lawyers acting for oscar pistorius wrapped up their defense today, bringing the murder trial close to its conclusion. the judge adjourned the court until the seventh of august to allow legal teams to repair their closing arguments. if found guilty, he could face life kind bars will stop -- life behind bars. after being thoughtful may correct this easy in a decade or so ago, a matisse ian king worth in excess of 2 million euros has to the venezuelan capital. 1925 masterpiece was rediscovered by the f guy in miami two years ago. -- the fbi in miami two years ago. >> a homecoming for a very different kind of celebrity -- the painting is valued around 2.2 million euros and was originally stolen between 1999 and 2000 two from the museum of venezuela. on tuesday, it was on its way back. like this is part of our heritage and should year among the venezuelan people. >> the thieves replaced the painting which was on display at the caracas museum of contemporary
now to a legal case that has captivated audiences across the globe.after four months of proceedings, lawyers acting for oscar pistorius wrapped up their defense today, bringing the murder trial close to its conclusion. the judge adjourned the court until the seventh of august to allow legal teams to repair their closing arguments. if found guilty, he could face life kind bars will stop -- life behind bars. after being thoughtful may correct this easy in a decade or so ago, a matisse ian king...
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and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors tuesday, june 24, 2014. madam clerk call roll >> supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos? supervisor breed. supervisor
and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors tuesday, june 24, 2014. madam clerk call roll >> supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos? supervisor breed. supervisor
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unequal distribution of internet access across the globe is an issue of infrastructure and also gender. in industrialized nations, women are as likely as men to access the internet. that's not the same in developing countries. in south africa, 45% of women and in old africa ... has been witnessing a digital revolution. they have moved straight on to mobile phones and tablets. africa has been pioneering a global trend. mobile usage counts for a quarter of all web traffic. new mobile technology also inspired a startup scene. young people around the globe are developing cutting-edge apps to solve the problems of their society. more and more print journalists are also being asked to go digital, getting the stories no longer enough to catch the attention of online readers. often they want to do a lot more than just read, so the big names in print are eager to offer online content that gives them an edge over text-based information. our reporter visited some of washington. newsrooms to find out how print is embracing the new media age. >> breaking news followed by more breaking news will mak
unequal distribution of internet access across the globe is an issue of infrastructure and also gender. in industrialized nations, women are as likely as men to access the internet. that's not the same in developing countries. in south africa, 45% of women and in old africa ... has been witnessing a digital revolution. they have moved straight on to mobile phones and tablets. africa has been pioneering a global trend. mobile usage counts for a quarter of all web traffic. new mobile technology...
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i helped out on the golden globes. >> on the golden globes.t when it comes to award shows. he was very serious back stage, staring at the monitor, going -- [ laughter ] like, commenting silently. i had no idea that you had written it and were judging yourself. >> seth: i wrote a very little part of it. but i will say, i had a terrible habit, even in the early "snl" days, if i had written something. there are sketches in my first year where i'm talking other people's lines. >> on camera? >> seth: on camera. >> that is really -- that's amazing. [ laughter ] i feel so glad that i noticed that. i kept looking, going "is that a fun guy?" like i was expecting him to be a super fun guy, he's at the monitor going -- and i thought well, to each his own. and they're like "he wrote the show." and then i thought oh, my god, i'm an idiot. >> seth: no, i'm the idiot. no one should talk -- no on should move their lips when they're watching television. >> do you move your lips when you read? i'm just wondering. >> seth: sometimes yes, but only for the hard wo
i helped out on the golden globes. >> on the golden globes.t when it comes to award shows. he was very serious back stage, staring at the monitor, going -- [ laughter ] like, commenting silently. i had no idea that you had written it and were judging yourself. >> seth: i wrote a very little part of it. but i will say, i had a terrible habit, even in the early "snl" days, if i had written something. there are sketches in my first year where i'm talking other people's lines....
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tomorrow we will have more news from around the globe. you can always rely on us for a comprehensive round up. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles.r - i think when people hear the name al capone, the first thing that comes to mind is tommy guns, bodies falling, blood spilling from corpses. - he was on the cover of time magazine as man of the year. - he was as big a celebrity in his field as babe ruth was in ba
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teamoverage acros the globe. >>> the other major story, the ises in the midwest,he troops ahe dramatic es ka lalgs tonight, grountroops ving in. our reporters right there. >>> good evening, in for diane. it's great to have you with us on a thursday night. we begin with breaking news on two fronts tonight, israel and that escalation in gaza. first the devastating images coming in from ukraine, the debris from the plane stretching for miles, pieces of the broken jet and so many innocent lives lost, the passports intact found in the field. here's what we know at this hour. malaysia flight 17, 295 people on board flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur at 33,000 feet when it disappears over ukraine, 30 miles from the russian border. look at the track of the plane on the flight map. you can see the jet simply vanishing from the air. that plane, a boeing 777, one of the strongest in the world. tonight u.s. officials say they believe it was shot down. this evening we have team coverage across the globe and we begin with abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: there
teamoverage acros the globe. >>> the other major story, the ises in the midwest,he troops ahe dramatic es ka lalgs tonight, grountroops ving in. our reporters right there. >>> good evening, in for diane. it's great to have you with us on a thursday night. we begin with breaking news on two fronts tonight, israel and that escalation in gaza. first the devastating images coming in from ukraine, the debris from the plane stretching for miles, pieces of the broken jet and so many...
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and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you, everyone for being here and i want to thank you for joining me and the board of supervisors for this special occasion to sign our next two year budget 8.6 he million dollars this city is worth it. it is as i may say an historic time and budget navigate as i signed this budget i'm reminded and i think the supervisors know this as well it is really the first time in 6 years we've had a budget deficit under $100 million the supervisors feel it as we've gone to every district and 4ri7bd to the needs of the district and make sure the budget reflected not only citywide values but our neighborhood as well i want to thank you president chiu and supervisor farrell all the members of this year's budget committee who are standing here and the entire members of the board of supervisors. i want to thank and department hea
and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you, everyone for being here and i want to thank you for joining me and the board of supervisors for this special occasion to sign our next two year budget 8.6 he million dollars this city is worth it. it is as...
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is actually closing deals all across the globe. so today -- but we also want to highlight that all of these companies who are in the manufacturing sector are part of a manufacturing chain. we know this well because in the state of washington when you look at who makes aerospace products, while you can say that there's a company in everett, washington, named boeing, there are hundreds of companies, thousands of companies across the united states that are part of what is called the supply chain. behind every triple-7 or caterpillar tractor, there are thousands of workers who are working every day to refine their product, stay competitive, retrain and refocus to make sure that we build the very best products in the united states and that we're competing on a global basis. when these larger companies and small businesses that they work with try to win deals overseas, they run into lots of different challenges. and that's why we're here today to say making sure that we reauthorize this program is critically important to small business m
is actually closing deals all across the globe. so today -- but we also want to highlight that all of these companies who are in the manufacturing sector are part of a manufacturing chain. we know this well because in the state of washington when you look at who makes aerospace products, while you can say that there's a company in everett, washington, named boeing, there are hundreds of companies, thousands of companies across the united states that are part of what is called the supply chain....
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our visitors come from around the globe but they are predominantly from the bay area and san francisco. this marked achievement in attendance is in large part by diverse and exciting excellent exhibitions. the berkeley years, i'm going through the deyoung project. the berkeley years. the hockney show at the deyoung which brought 125,000 visitors to the visitors. 200,000 visitors. at the legion this past year we celebrated the america's cup on the water and an exhibition to an artist from sweden, someone who was vitally known but 98,000 saw this exhibition from the national gallery and art. the donations made by the thomas foundation by the american native art that committeely changes the holding in our area. this is a gift of member of ceramics and northwestern sculpture that will be an endearing resort for the year. we have a collection for the legion one of the dor a one of the greatest 18th century in the country. this is achieved with private funding. this is today. we have renovated galleries and showing you our british room and the work for over 2 years. our exhibition schedule i
our visitors come from around the globe but they are predominantly from the bay area and san francisco. this marked achievement in attendance is in large part by diverse and exciting excellent exhibitions. the berkeley years, i'm going through the deyoung project. the berkeley years. the hockney show at the deyoung which brought 125,000 visitors to the visitors. 200,000 visitors. at the legion this past year we celebrated the america's cup on the water and an exhibition to an artist from...
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across the globe and it will come here soon. >> impose sanctions on gas companies, sanctions on energy and military companies. >> he's trying to be thoughtful, it comes off as weak. >> you've got to leave that putin individually. >> the united states needs to end its toughest response to this whole operation. >> ron reagan rallied the world community against russia and what it was dealing with. >> my preference continues to be finding a diplomatic resolution within ukraine. that is my preference today and it will continue to be my preference. >> good to have you with us tonight folks, thanks for watching, here's what's unfolding. to the relations between the united states and russia arguably are the most tense that have been around since, what, decades? we just can't seem to get along with puty. although george w. bush said he looked in his eyes and saw puti's soul, that's out the window. we're coming up with solutions on how to handle this crisis in ukraine. they are now suggesting that maybe if we could get the oil companies to make more money, we would be in better shape. could we j
across the globe and it will come here soon. >> impose sanctions on gas companies, sanctions on energy and military companies. >> he's trying to be thoughtful, it comes off as weak. >> you've got to leave that putin individually. >> the united states needs to end its toughest response to this whole operation. >> ron reagan rallied the world community against russia and what it was dealing with. >> my preference continues to be finding a diplomatic resolution...
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in 1992 as a computer scientist grounded with a broken foot he founded digital globe with $3,000. early bird. is that the one that made you? >> no. that wept up and died. >> second one. >> lost two. >> how did it go that you lost two? >> battling and common sense. >> good insurance and patient investors finally got the first successful satellite off the ground in 2001. today from its longmont, colorado, headquarters digital globe provides imagery for everyone from the government to google. whatever it is, the pyramids, the eiffel tower, the grand canyon, the great barrier reef, or your backyard, it's captured more than 3 billion scare miles of imagery. mining these pretty pictures for hard information is the job of this man. >> we can look at oil reserves. we can look at strategic oil reserves by taking a satellite shot at an angle of the tanks to measure it. >> so the tops kind of float as the supply goes don. >> right. it's a floating tank measure. so that's very interesting. >> reporter: last march they helped search for malaysian flight 370. 8 million people logged on. now the
in 1992 as a computer scientist grounded with a broken foot he founded digital globe with $3,000. early bird. is that the one that made you? >> no. that wept up and died. >> second one. >> lost two. >> how did it go that you lost two? >> battling and common sense. >> good insurance and patient investors finally got the first successful satellite off the ground in 2001. today from its longmont, colorado, headquarters digital globe provides imagery for everyone...
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on demand from around the globe. looking. to get. i know so much thank you phone letting us come to so let's see if it's going to come with him i think it's better. we're just about to begin an interview with you to head up to settlement here somewhere in the west bank. a very nice place you know it's not like a. couple of caravans i'm not going to go there and if it's an actual term because it's place to me it's a beautiful it's just been brought forward somewhere along the roads and paula got into the car with the guy from the settlement and she's driving to see where the location is we're following her right now he's next thanks to the new call someone today thanks jan said. he's noticed time for so much damage can it make that was the whole point of this interview we have the palestinian side this way we see. the other side as well you know into a couple of kids over there close to the road. in a closet. and i'm set it. off and he's putting stones in a bag you put stones in a bag and i was running up you saw a kid literally comes
on demand from around the globe. looking. to get. i know so much thank you phone letting us come to so let's see if it's going to come with him i think it's better. we're just about to begin an interview with you to head up to settlement here somewhere in the west bank. a very nice place you know it's not like a. couple of caravans i'm not going to go there and if it's an actual term because it's place to me it's a beautiful it's just been brought forward somewhere along the roads and paula got...
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part of it has been what's happening around the globe. when you see the incredibly low yields in places like europe and beyond that may look much more attractive here. where do you think stocks will be at the end of the year. >> higher than where we are now but i don't think the second half will be as robust as the first half. the first half was basically a percent a month, thank you very much. if we can get half a percent a month on balance. that will be a very good year. >> you had warned at some point this year we were very likely going to be a 10% pullback. we haven't seen it yet. >> whether we get it this year or not, i don't know. the notion was volatility is going to pick up. that's not been right either thanks to all the liquidity from central banks. i do think volatility will pick up. still below normal but higher than where we've been. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, with are on the money, u.s. companies are seeking greener pastures overseas. many relocating their businesses to foreign soil for the lower tax rates. where is t
part of it has been what's happening around the globe. when you see the incredibly low yields in places like europe and beyond that may look much more attractive here. where do you think stocks will be at the end of the year. >> higher than where we are now but i don't think the second half will be as robust as the first half. the first half was basically a percent a month, thank you very much. if we can get half a percent a month on balance. that will be a very good year. >> you...
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and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> it is 5:37 we are calling the meeting to order. first item on the agenda is roll call. commissioner steve adams, here, commissioner kathleen dooley, here, commissioner mark dwight, here. commissioner or at tiz is absent. commissioner monetta white, here, commissioner paul tour sarkissian, and commissioner reilly will be joining us in a moment. mr. president, we have a quorum. >> thank you. next item, please. >> next item is item no. 2, general public comment. this allows members of the public to comment generally on matters within the commission's purview and suggest new agenda items for the commission for future consideration. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make any general public comment on items that are not on today's agenda? welcome. >> good afternoon, scott houkey from insurance and volunteers in medicine. an anno
and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! >> it is 5:37 we are calling the meeting to order. first item on the agenda is roll call. commissioner steve adams, here, commissioner kathleen dooley, here, commissioner mark dwight, here. commissioner or at tiz is absent. commissioner monetta...
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the high cost energy, crime, choking air pollution, around the globe, these 21st century challenges are all being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering london homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world's population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in that same time greenhouse gases are expected to increase by 25%. the world's trash nearly doubled. while half the world will live in areas threatened by lack of water. what does that mean for cities? 60% of us will live in one bifrl 2050, 70%. the demand for clean air, water, energy, and yes, convenience, will skyrocket. by 2017, nearly half of the world's population will be online. and almost half of all internet traffic will travel through smart devices. imagine, fewer drivers commuting to work, smarter policing, buildings with no carbon foot print and trash cans that tell us when they're fulfill life in the ci
the high cost energy, crime, choking air pollution, around the globe, these 21st century challenges are all being met with real innovation. in england, wind energy from the atlantic is powering london homes. police in los angeles are crunching big data to solve every day crime. and in seattle, one building is redefining what it means to be green. real solutions. but the challenges only grow bigger. according to the u.n., the world's population will reach 8.3 billion by 2030. in that same time...
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ellen, i take it you have a more vast and intimate nonetheless of globe after circumnavigating the worldwhen i hear and talk about the environment and want to promote things that are about good stewardship i am accustomed to the word sustainable and heard people use regenerative, restorative and sclag. >> we like circular economy. we feel it's a different economic model. you mentioned from linear to circular. we kuptly take something out the -- currently take something out of the ground, making is out of it and ploe it away. we have 3 billion consumers coming on line, is century of commodity prices. what is the option? what we are doing is being more efficient with the linear economy. we are using less, being careful with the resources but we'll run out at some stage, that's a huge issue. a circular economy looks from the outset, designing systems and products to recover materials. it's a business innovation which, through the business model innovation, allows them to go back so the materials can be recovered creating an economy term. >> jean francoir, when you have a panel with a beer m
ellen, i take it you have a more vast and intimate nonetheless of globe after circumnavigating the worldwhen i hear and talk about the environment and want to promote things that are about good stewardship i am accustomed to the word sustainable and heard people use regenerative, restorative and sclag. >> we like circular economy. we feel it's a different economic model. you mentioned from linear to circular. we kuptly take something out the -- currently take something out of the ground,...
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part of it has been with what's happening around the globe. when you see these incredibly low yields in places like europe and beyond, that make it look much more attractive here. where do you think stocks will be at the end of t they are now. i don't think the second half is as robust as the first half. the first half is basically a percent a month, thank you. if we can get half a percent a month on average for the balance of the year that will be a very good year after 30 last year. >> you had warned at some point this year we're likely going to see a 10% pullback. we haven't seen it yet. still think we'll get it. >> >> whether we get it i don't know. the notion was volatility is going to pick up. of course, that's not been right yet either. thanks to all of the lickity fr -- the liquidity from banks everywhere. >> bob, thainch. >>> up next we're "on the money." u.s. companies seek greener pastures overseas. many relocating their businesses to foreign soil because of the tax rates. where's the economic patriotism? or is uncle sam asking pore
part of it has been with what's happening around the globe. when you see these incredibly low yields in places like europe and beyond, that make it look much more attractive here. where do you think stocks will be at the end of t they are now. i don't think the second half is as robust as the first half. the first half is basically a percent a month, thank you. if we can get half a percent a month on average for the balance of the year that will be a very good year after 30 last year. >>...
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tonight the focus turns to why as leaders from around the globe demand answers about the crash that killed 298 men, women and children and answers about the people who shot the plane down using advanced surface to air missile. >> to your knowledge, who has the black box? >> i don't know. >> reporter: a day after malaysia airlines flight mh17 exploded in the skies over ukraine investigators from around the globe on that you are way to the crash site as officials ask for cooperation and a cease fire. >> we want all sides to agree to providing investigators save and impeded access to the site so they can do the work they need to do to include recovery of the black box so we can find out all the circumstance surrounding this do you know. >> reporter: president obama speaking from the white house calling for an immediate end to the unrest in the region. >> i think it's important for us to recognize that this outrageous event under scores that it is time for peace and security to be restored in ukraine. >>> at the united nations an emergency meeting on the crisis. >> the perpetrators must be bro
tonight the focus turns to why as leaders from around the globe demand answers about the crash that killed 298 men, women and children and answers about the people who shot the plane down using advanced surface to air missile. >> to your knowledge, who has the black box? >> i don't know. >> reporter: a day after malaysia airlines flight mh17 exploded in the skies over ukraine investigators from around the globe on that you are way to the crash site as officials ask for...
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i expect as they reassess the globe that hong kong will be one of the targets for investment. >> whatke here in hong kong that excites you? a simple one, and g. clearly there's consolidation going on at the bottom end of the banking sector and the potential for excitement in the sector. the opacity is one of the impediments to that, but looking at the trade data we saw from the uslife night where china increased trade by 10% over the. period suggests the expansion coming through should help in terms of investor confidence and bank balance sheets remaining in good shape. >> confident about hong kong. michael mccarthy, chief market strategist at cmc market joining us out of sydney today. thanks for that. growing anger over the death of the israeli and palestinian teenagers. we have the latest on the rising tensions after this very short break. you are watching "first up." we are back in two. ♪ checking other stories making headlines around the world. in east jerusalem, clashing with israeli security forces for a second day amid growing anger over the death of an arab boy who palestinian
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from around the globe. it's about a twenty minutes past one on sunday afternoon here at moscow thanks for joining us reports are now saying that more than forty people have been killed in gaza overnight israel significantly expanded its ground operation there sending in additional forces are recent attacks were the heaviest so far. when the. israeli tank fire has reportedly killed dozens of palestinians in just one neighborhood in gaza city that was this morning residents said they saw bodies out almost streets without violence is unable to pick them up because of the destruction reports also say hamas leaders to israel to set up a two hour humanitarian truce to get the dead and injured out the old diplomatic efforts to end the fighting have failed two more i.d.f. soldiers were killed overnight bringing the total number of as ready casualties to seven. ground and air attacks have now left more than three hundred and seventy palestinians dead more on this with correspondent horrific. scene of israel's operat
from around the globe. it's about a twenty minutes past one on sunday afternoon here at moscow thanks for joining us reports are now saying that more than forty people have been killed in gaza overnight israel significantly expanded its ground operation there sending in additional forces are recent attacks were the heaviest so far. when the. israeli tank fire has reportedly killed dozens of palestinians in just one neighborhood in gaza city that was this morning residents said they saw bodies...
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on to from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. it's r.t. international hello again to qatar where migrant workers who helped to build luxury offices for the organizers of the twenty twenty two world cup well the workers have not been paid in about one year an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper found them living in inhuman conditions and constant fear of being imprisoned after being left without paperwork the current sponsorship system known as. chains foreign workers to a single employer who can then treat stuff badly seemingly without consequence so punishment migrants reportedly end they end up living i should say well ten to a room with loads of cockroaches and if he water they are forced to work six to seven days a week for up to ten hours and searing heat of up to forty five degrees celsius often leading to sunstroke and vomiting and deaths are allegedly common documents are illegally seized medical care is not provided and all payment reportedly stops after the first few months trying to borrow from the international trade
on to from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. it's r.t. international hello again to qatar where migrant workers who helped to build luxury offices for the organizers of the twenty twenty two world cup well the workers have not been paid in about one year an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper found them living in inhuman conditions and constant fear of being imprisoned after being left without paperwork the current sponsorship system known as. chains foreign workers to a single...