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i'm amy goodman. 13 people have died after former navy reservist opened fire at a naval base in washington, d.c. monday morning, killing 12 people and wounding several others before dying in a shootout with police. the gunman has been identified as aaron alexis a 34-year-old who had been arrested at least twice in the past for shooting related incidents, but who got security clearance to enter the washington navy yard and worked for military contractor. alexis was discharged from the neighbor reserve in 2011 following what officials termed a pattern of misbehavior. in 2010, he was arrested in fort worth, texas when his downstairs neighbor complained he had fired a bullet through his floor into her apartment. in 2004, he was arrested in seattle after firing his pistol into the tires of a car. at the time, alexis his father told police his son had participated in the 9/11 rescue effort and had anger issues possibly tied to posttraumatic stress disorder. alexis told police 9/11 had disturbed him. alexis
i'm amy goodman. 13 people have died after former navy reservist opened fire at a naval base in washington, d.c. monday morning, killing 12 people and wounding several others before dying in a shootout with police. the gunman has been identified as aaron alexis a 34-year-old who had been arrested at least twice in the past for shooting related incidents, but who got security clearance to enter the washington navy yard and worked for military contractor. alexis was discharged from the neighbor...
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matt goodman here at csis holds our william simon chair in political economy. the simon chair examines current issues in international economic policy, with a particular focus on the asia-pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia- pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g-20, g-8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague matt goodman. >> ok, thank you, andrew. thank you, heather. so the president will be participating in the eighth g-20 summit on september 5th and 6th at the constantine palace in strelna, outside st. petersburg. when andy gets here, he can tell us how to actually pronounce strelna, and not to mention st. petersburg. the g-20, as you know, just to recap, is a gathering of leaders of 19 individual countries and the european union, which has its own seat, and then another five invited guests, including spain, singapore and a couple of african c
matt goodman here at csis holds our william simon chair in political economy. the simon chair examines current issues in international economic policy, with a particular focus on the asia-pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia- pacific summit, but he also served as director for international economics on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g-20, g-8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd...
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i'm amy goodman.leaders, including president obama, are gathering this week here in new york for the united nations general assembly. on monday, i had a chance to sit down with ecuador's foreign at ther ricardo patiÑo united nations. ecuador has been at the center of several major international stories in recent years. granted ecuador wikileaks founder julian assange asylum. he has spent more than merely ecuadorian embassy in london. over the summer, ecuador played a role in the drama surrounding national security agency leaker edward snowden and his attempt to secure political asylum. the center ofo at a closely watched environmental legal battle. between 1964 1990, texaco drilled for oil in the ecuadorian amazon and dumped as much as 18.5 billion gallons of highly toxic waste sludge into the rain forest. the waste contaminated the streams and rivers used by local people for drinking, bathing, and fishing. past two decades, there's been a legal battle over the cleanup. in 2011, and a gregorian court
i'm amy goodman.leaders, including president obama, are gathering this week here in new york for the united nations general assembly. on monday, i had a chance to sit down with ecuador's foreign at ther ricardo patiÑo united nations. ecuador has been at the center of several major international stories in recent years. granted ecuador wikileaks founder julian assange asylum. he has spent more than merely ecuadorian embassy in london. over the summer, ecuador played a role in the drama...
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i'm amy goodman.>> we turn to kenya.p honcholitant bob claims responsibility for a coordinated attack. the death count can -- al shabaab claims responsibility for a core needed attack. kenyan prime minister declared final victory four days after the attack began. >> ladies and gentlemen, as i found earlier, we have shamed and defeated our attackers. that part of our task has been completed by our multi agency security team. willterrorists were killed -- with gunfire. custody in are in connection with the attack. intelligence reports had suggested that a british woman and two or three american citizens may have been involved in the attack. we cannot confirm the details at present, but forensic effort -- experts are working to ascertain the nationalities of the terrorist. >> kenyan president, uhuru kenyatta. since the attack on the survivors have shared their accounts. this man, along with his wife, was running a children's cooking competition before the attackers struck. -- >> hee turned turned and said we did not spare y
i'm amy goodman.>> we turn to kenya.p honcholitant bob claims responsibility for a coordinated attack. the death count can -- al shabaab claims responsibility for a core needed attack. kenyan prime minister declared final victory four days after the attack began. >> ladies and gentlemen, as i found earlier, we have shamed and defeated our attackers. that part of our task has been completed by our multi agency security team. willterrorists were killed -- with gunfire. custody in are...
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goodman found on oregon street around 1:30 this morning he died at the hospital. the older home was engulfed in flames. the red cross helping several others who managed to escape from the buildinging. >> it's scary to see how the top four of the third floor was angled this flames and stuff just burning. >> neighbors say goodman was a smoker and liked to burn candles but there is no word on the cause of the fire. >> tonight a break in the case of a legendary blues man who had his instruments stolen. no one talking to our cameras today but we did get a look at surveillance cameras. they tell a clear and disturbing story. >> i can tell the name on it he's a blues legend and a crime victim. thieves stole his gibson guitar. >> it's a person gots your skpar guitar is watching this? >> just give it back. please. in stead video appears to show three men trying to sell them. >> the guy called me and he probably pretty sure it's stolen property. >> the men with instruments disappeared within 10 minutes still hayward police describe this as a break. >> it gives us a start sc
goodman found on oregon street around 1:30 this morning he died at the hospital. the older home was engulfed in flames. the red cross helping several others who managed to escape from the buildinging. >> it's scary to see how the top four of the third floor was angled this flames and stuff just burning. >> neighbors say goodman was a smoker and liked to burn candles but there is no word on the cause of the fire. >> tonight a break in the case of a legendary blues man who had...
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jeb bush, he's a goodman and good governor, but he doesn't have the car is -- carisma his brother did. >> father and son competing? >> no, it wouldn't happen. >> the dad supports the son, but those, right now, i would say those are the two front runners. >> why hasn't anybody mentioned the donald? >> he's a fringe player under the best scenario. rand paul will do good on college campuses, wears blue jeans. he's not a friendly person. >> they cheer this guy and come out of their chairs when he speaks. >> who? >> rand. >> senator ted cruz, here he is blasting obama care. >> i'll tell you the single biggest thing in washington, and i think the most important fight, is the fight to defund obamacare. >> it expires on september 30th. i've publicly stated under no circumstances will i vote for one penny of obamacare. >> so cruz is somebody to keep your eye on? >> he's going to do battle in the near future. they're going to try to defund the continuing resolution to get obamacare out of it, and if necessary, let the government shut down. >> that's a strategy for the democrats. whose intereste
jeb bush, he's a goodman and good governor, but he doesn't have the car is -- carisma his brother did. >> father and son competing? >> no, it wouldn't happen. >> the dad supports the son, but those, right now, i would say those are the two front runners. >> why hasn't anybody mentioned the donald? >> he's a fringe player under the best scenario. rand paul will do good on college campuses, wears blue jeans. he's not a friendly person. >> they cheer this guy...
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i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in new orleans, louisiana, broadcasting from public television station wlae. louisiana is the world prison capital -- with more people behind bars per capita than any other state, and in the carson range -- cursor ration rate 13 times that of china. the state also ranks among the highest in the country in terms of the number of people per capita who are exonerated after serving years in prison for crimes they did not commit. today we look at the case of one of those men. inry james served 30 years louisiana state penitentiary known as angola prison. he had been sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1982 after he was convicted of raping on neighbor, largely based her eyewitness testimony. henry james had been to the victim's house several times out her husband work on a scar, and she did not originally named him as her attacker. at the trial, the prosecution never told the jury that serology testing, blood testing, from the rape kit excluded henry james as th
i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in new orleans, louisiana, broadcasting from public television station wlae. louisiana is the world prison capital -- with more people behind bars per capita than any other state, and in the carson range -- cursor ration rate 13 times that of china. the state also ranks among the highest in the country in terms of the number of people per capita who are exonerated after serving years in prison for crimes they did not commit. today we look at the case of one...
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if you watch "breaking bad" you don't know saul goodman.t's not get lost in the who, what and whens. the point is we did our due diligence and she didn't talk. she kept quiet. she stood by you, walt, which if you ask me is the ironical silver lining here. i mean on the one hand, sure, she snuck off the reservation to get some dirty damp and deep -- >> you're fired. you're done. >> good. oh, boo-into, i won't cook meth anymore. you're a cry baby. who needs you. i'm unplugging the website. no more money laundering. >> i want those bugs out of my house today. i want them out now. >> you just bought a $300 suit. psycho! >> now, the attorney of the meth kingpin walter white is getting his own show. it will likely be called "better call saul." it will focus on the evolution of saul goodman's character before he became walter white's lawyer. not clear when the show will air but jimmy fallon is a big fan of "breaking bad" and "late night" did their own spoof. >> i hear you can move jokes. >> moving jokes is no obstacle. it all depends on the qualit
if you watch "breaking bad" you don't know saul goodman.t's not get lost in the who, what and whens. the point is we did our due diligence and she didn't talk. she kept quiet. she stood by you, walt, which if you ask me is the ironical silver lining here. i mean on the one hand, sure, she snuck off the reservation to get some dirty damp and deep -- >> you're fired. you're done. >> good. oh, boo-into, i won't cook meth anymore. you're a cry baby. who needs you. i'm...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez.>> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. 30 activists with greenpeace remain jailed in russia and face possible parsi charges one week after they were detained during a peaceful protest against arctic oil drilling. many of the greenpeace activists are appearing in a russian court today. a freelance photographer and a greenpeace spokesperson have just been ordered to be jailed for two months in september 18 greenpeace activists attempted to scare russia's first arctic offshore oil platform. a nearby russian coast guard ship with agents mask on board responded. the russians proceeded to ram theflash -- slash greenpeace inflatable boats. they detain two greenpeace activists would manage to climb onto the oil platform. >> a day later, armed russian coast guards dissented on the activist manship, arctic sunrise, using a helicopter and ropes. they reportedly lined up the majority of the 30 activists on board and held them at gunpoint on their
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez.>> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. 30 activists with greenpeace remain jailed in russia and face possible parsi charges one week after they were detained during a peaceful protest against arctic oil drilling. many of the greenpeace activists are appearing in a russian court today. a freelance photographer and a greenpeace spokesperson have just been ordered to be jailed for two months in september 18...
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and was struggling with life in general. >> but in prison goodman rediscovered his passion. >> a friendu're in prison, why don't you create work that's pertaining to your life? i was kind of like just fighting it. i'm in prison. why do i want to do anything about that? i'm like, man, it's bad enough that i'm here. i don't like being here. so -- he said see what comes out of it. this is a scene in san quentin prison that is really the main access to the upper yard, which is going up to north block. and you're coming down the steps. you know, you get this feeling like you're walking into time going up and down these steps. i just capture a lot of the character of san quentin. some people might look at this as being very ugly. it's like looking at somebody and saying, this ain't the most beautiful person, but this person got character. and to me, if you got character, that creates a beauty in its own. i'm painting what i see, what i go through, where i pass. there's beauty in things that you might not really see. whatever makes you feel better, you have to know how to use that as a tool. w
and was struggling with life in general. >> but in prison goodman rediscovered his passion. >> a friendu're in prison, why don't you create work that's pertaining to your life? i was kind of like just fighting it. i'm in prison. why do i want to do anything about that? i'm like, man, it's bad enough that i'm here. i don't like being here. so -- he said see what comes out of it. this is a scene in san quentin prison that is really the main access to the upper yard, which is going up...
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i'm amy goodman. the obama administration is expanding its push for congressional authorization to bomb syria as lawmakers return from the summer recess. president obama will give interviews to 60 for u.s. networks today ahead of an address to the nation on tuesday night. speaking on "meet the press," white house chief of staff emphasized the administration's new focus linking an attack on syria to stopping the proliferation of chemical weapons. is what it does. it degrades its capacity to use them again and make something twice before he uses these dastardly weapons again. if he's going to use these things more aggressively, he will take them out of secure storage, push them into the frontline, and you know what that means? there are greater risks of them being proliferated. >> the congressional debate on whether to approve a syria attack begins today. a series of tally shows the obama administration faces an uphill battle in its bid for authorization. according to usa today, just 44 of 500 33 congre
i'm amy goodman. the obama administration is expanding its push for congressional authorization to bomb syria as lawmakers return from the summer recess. president obama will give interviews to 60 for u.s. networks today ahead of an address to the nation on tuesday night. speaking on "meet the press," white house chief of staff emphasized the administration's new focus linking an attack on syria to stopping the proliferation of chemical weapons. is what it does. it degrades its...
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i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. as republicans try again to block the implementation of obamacare, the major part of the affordable care act is about to take effect. individuals seeking health insurance under obamacare will be able to enroll online through a new federal marketplaces beginning tuesday, october 1. the marketplaces are primarily designed to serve the 40 million americans without health insurance and those who buy insurance on their own. earlier this week, the white house unveiled new figures showing most health care premiums or cost less than previous the projected. the average midtier plan will most$328 a month with qualifying for government subsidies to lowerhat price. meanwhile on capitol hill, republican senator ted cruz of texas held a quasi-filibuster against what has come to be known as obamacare. >> and anyone who is trying to make this a battle of personalities is trying to change the topic from the topic
i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. as republicans try again to block the implementation of obamacare, the major part of the affordable care act is about to take effect. individuals seeking health insurance under obamacare will be able to enroll online through a new federal marketplaces beginning tuesday, october 1. the marketplaces are primarily designed to serve the 40 million americans without...
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i'm amy goodman. today, in a democracy now special, we spend the hour with alan rusbridger, editor-in-chief with the guardian newspaper. they revealed the national security agency is withholding of thousands of verizon customers. the guardian revealed a source behind the leaks was a national security agency contractor named edward snowden. >> any analyst can target anyone. where those communications will be picked up depends on the networks and the authorities that that analyst is empowered with. not everyone has the power to target everything. i certainly have the ability to wiretap anyone, from you, to your accountant, a judge, even the president, if i had a personal e-mail. the guardian has continued to publish notes from edward .nowden the articles have ignited an international debate about the nsa's activity and the nature of investigative journalism, and the paper has been directly targeted as a result. august, david miranda, partner of glenn greenwald, was detained for nine hours and only relea
i'm amy goodman. today, in a democracy now special, we spend the hour with alan rusbridger, editor-in-chief with the guardian newspaper. they revealed the national security agency is withholding of thousands of verizon customers. the guardian revealed a source behind the leaks was a national security agency contractor named edward snowden. >> any analyst can target anyone. where those communications will be picked up depends on the networks and the authorities that that analyst is...
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in fact, lee goodman -- len goodman, usually the most reserved of the judges, said, "i'm palpitating,ng while he was watching. that next up valerie harper. this is an emotional dance. a 21 out of 30. not the best of the scores but just the fact that she is -- her brain cancer is nearly in remission is just an amazing feat for her and here she is dancing at a time a lot of people signed her off and said she probably won't survive the cancer. complaining more about her knees than her cancer and looking wonderful in the process. and then the low lights. bill nye the science guy. >> the science thing. >> the whole thing. 14 points out of 30 for his science-themed cha-cha. they didn't like it. one of the judges said, "you had all of the elements in there but they were all backwards and forwards." unfortunately he's not doing great. >> i'm looking at them and agreeing with the judge. >> there you have it. we will have to keep an eye on it. by the way, this is the season where we will only have the "dancing with the stars" once a week. so you have to get it all in on monday. because there is
in fact, lee goodman -- len goodman, usually the most reserved of the judges, said, "i'm palpitating,ng while he was watching. that next up valerie harper. this is an emotional dance. a 21 out of 30. not the best of the scores but just the fact that she is -- her brain cancer is nearly in remission is just an amazing feat for her and here she is dancing at a time a lot of people signed her off and said she probably won't survive the cancer. complaining more about her knees than her cancer...
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goodman suffers on a daily basis. the public humiliation is unending.alified immunity. that as long as the police officer is acting reasonably under established law he's allowed to be wrong. goodman's attorney say the police and others did not act reasonably in her case. >> they felt because this widow did not cry on the spot and break down sobbing that somehow she could be guilty of a crime. >> reporter: exoneration was the big step, but not the final step to full recovery. for "today," mike taibbi, los angeles. >> lois goodman is with hushere along with the attorney. last year at the u.s. open, you were making news for the wrong reasons. you were perp walked and charged with murder of your husband. now you're back in the referee's chair. what it is like? >> well, i love my job and i was so thrilled to be invited back to work. it's just -- i meant everything to me. >> any whispers? did you get good reaction from your fellow referees, from players, or did you hear whispers? >> you know, i have been working right along from the beginning of the year doin
goodman suffers on a daily basis. the public humiliation is unending.alified immunity. that as long as the police officer is acting reasonably under established law he's allowed to be wrong. goodman's attorney say the police and others did not act reasonably in her case. >> they felt because this widow did not cry on the spot and break down sobbing that somehow she could be guilty of a crime. >> reporter: exoneration was the big step, but not the final step to full recovery. for...
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the judge may have been a goodman, greg muses, he might have been a good husband, father, great friend to many people, but people maybe saying the same thing about me. cue, the dog. lifts his head to look around as if considering the matter then he lowers his head to rest his muzzle on greg's shoe. but because i'm a little guy, you step on my head and crush me. i don't even have god on my side. the old boys network that got him a lawyer but when friendly with a judge didn't even work of a sweat when it came to his case. it was a double murder trial that didn't last a couple hours. a flawed defense system rendered that almost meaningless. why? he says, you know why? sometimes i think about it. he wonders what the solutions are to the criminal justice system here. to the black community, he talks on and on, indignant but right. mostly he wonders how change happens. sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm
the judge may have been a goodman, greg muses, he might have been a good husband, father, great friend to many people, but people maybe saying the same thing about me. cue, the dog. lifts his head to look around as if considering the matter then he lowers his head to rest his muzzle on greg's shoe. but because i'm a little guy, you step on my head and crush me. i don't even have god on my side. the old boys network that got him a lawyer but when friendly with a judge didn't even work of a sweat...
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the line was extensive at the goodman theater where auditions were held for "a christmas carol." find the next "tiny tim" in this group. all the young actors were hoping to score a role in the 36th annual production. each performer recited a poem or monologue. they also had to showcase their voices with a verse from a song. that is the news for this sunday night... instant replay is coming up next... break caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with tide pods. three chambers. three times the stain removal power. pop in. stand out. good evening and welcome to instant replay....and we
the line was extensive at the goodman theater where auditions were held for "a christmas carol." find the next "tiny tim" in this group. all the young actors were hoping to score a role in the 36th annual production. each performer recited a poem or monologue. they also had to showcase their voices with a verse from a song. that is the news for this sunday night... instant replay is coming up next... break caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium...
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. >> also a goodman. >> also a good man. >> welcome to both of you. >> i want to start with you, sir. why are you not happy with obama care? why won't you take yes for an answer? the heritage foundation said we should go with the individual mandate. romney put it into effect. why? >> it's hurting ployment. full-time jobs are not growing at the rate they should be growing. if it's so great, how come the president is postponing and delaying and getting rid of parts of it. why won't catering to business business, you were on the obama administration, you objected to some of the chronnyism. >> let's talk bush. >> the big business shows up at the white house, yes, okay, we'll delay it. little people? not so interested. >> 91% of the job growth has come into place has been full-time employment, not part-time employment. let's talk about the exception that we're making on the business side. don't you think it's responsible for us to implement this thing in a responsible way to respond to some of these concerns? >> the exchanges has not been texted for security and privacy. >> that's not true
. >> also a goodman. >> also a good man. >> welcome to both of you. >> i want to start with you, sir. why are you not happy with obama care? why won't you take yes for an answer? the heritage foundation said we should go with the individual mandate. romney put it into effect. why? >> it's hurting ployment. full-time jobs are not growing at the rate they should be growing. if it's so great, how come the president is postponing and delaying and getting rid of parts...
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we spoke there with senior curator susan tumarkin goodman. >> chagall grew up in a shtetl in vitebsk, in belarus, and his family was hassidic. many of the images that we see throughout chagall's life derive from those early years. there's the fish that keeps recurring that, perhaps, references the fact that his father was a laborer in a herring factory, the violin, which must relate back to the klezmer-players that he heard when he was a child, and, as he's used it in many of the works, it seems to be a consoling instrument for these jews that are in such dire straits. he personally experienced and knew about jewish persecution and the pogroms that prevailed. "solitude" is an important work because it was created in direct response to hitler's election as chancellor in germany. that was pretty early for him to do a painting with such despair, where we see the angel flying away as if abandoning the jews to their fate. in 1938, chagall starts to use the image of the jewish jesus. he could think of no more powerful way to convey his anguish at the annihilation of european jewry. he equat
we spoke there with senior curator susan tumarkin goodman. >> chagall grew up in a shtetl in vitebsk, in belarus, and his family was hassidic. many of the images that we see throughout chagall's life derive from those early years. there's the fish that keeps recurring that, perhaps, references the fact that his father was a laborer in a herring factory, the violin, which must relate back to the klezmer-players that he heard when he was a child, and, as he's used it in many of the works,...
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. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been repaired above, and that is where they repaired the damage. what did they found these buildings on, back in the early days? >> those days, remember i mentioned early on, it would use of redwood grillage and they would extend the grillage up far enough so it would spread out the load. today, one would know when to evaluate a building like this, we say to ourselves, there is no way this building can be standing. the bearing pressures that are being posed on the soil far exceed the strength of the materials present, yet it works. it could be such a phenomenon as arching and other things to keep the building standing. typically, today, we would support this building on pilings. we would support this going down to more confident material. within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, t
. >> a lot of the old industrial, the american can co., goodman lumber. all that good stuff. >> wow. >> and this building is one of the examples of remaining 1906 earthquake damage. it has been repaired above, and that is where they repaired the damage. what did they found these buildings on, back in the early days? >> those days, remember i mentioned early on, it would use of redwood grillage and they would extend the grillage up far enough so it would spread out the...
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the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves geniuses. >> reporter: justin timberlake is also in the film. he's out today with the second half of his album the 2020 experience. the first of two disks was released in march. timberlake's tour launches next month. that's your eye on entertainment. >> justin's audio on his album is really, really good, better than suzanne. >>> inside edition celebrating 25 years on the air. can you imagine. this past week debra norville was in washington to take part in the march of dimes event. she also taped a special edig of inside edition here in our studios where the show asks fans to pick one of d.c.'s hottest bachelors. one of those eligible bachelors is our own colleague russ ptacek ptacek. >> i cannot reveal who the winner is but i can reveal that russ is the greatest sport in the world. he came into this with a smile on his face. he participated. he went to the photo shoot. there are all these amazing guys there. he is right there
the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves geniuses. >> reporter: justin timberlake is also in the film. he's out today with the second half of his album the 2020 experience. the first of two disks was released in march. timberlake's tour launches next month. that's your eye on entertainment. >> justin's audio on his album is really, really good, better than...
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. >> ellen goodman. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the parents of the one million unemployed young people will think the prime minister is totally out of touch. this year, the number of young people with jobs has dropped by 77,000. the governments you contract has reached fewer than 1/10 of the people it was supposed to help. doesn't the prime minister understand that not everybody likes their first job -- , she the honorable lady should welcome the fact that the number of young people who are claiming out of work benefits has fallen by 10,000 this month. that is what is happening. 100,000 young people accessing work experience, many of them getting off work. it is 20 times more cost- effective than the future jobs fund that he supported. that is what is happening. there is no complacency. more needs to be done to get young people into work. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the cps chose not to proceed and prosecute doctors in britain. does the prime minister agree that this is very uncomfortable -- the act is almost obsolete. the female fe
. >> ellen goodman. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the parents of the one million unemployed young people will think the prime minister is totally out of touch. this year, the number of young people with jobs has dropped by 77,000. the governments you contract has reached fewer than 1/10 of the people it was supposed to help. doesn't the prime minister understand that not everybody likes their first job -- , she the honorable lady should welcome the fact that the number of young people...
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neiman-marcus operates 41 stores with that name on it as well as others under the brands bergdorf goodman and last call. they were talking about possibly going public so a sale would take that off the table. >>> all right. gossip addicts out there beware. "people" magazine changing the way it charges you. "the new york times" reports its 3.5 million subscribers will now have an option to continue paying 112 bucks a year, right, you can either get the print or the digital edition but if you want both it's an extra 20 so if you want to look at it on your ipad or paper, 132 bucks for the year. get your regular checkups at the dentist's office and usually you're fine. they're offering $200 a year package that has access to extra material as well as a little bit of swag. "people" generates the most revenue among the top 50 magazines in this country. reportedly 1.4 billion in annual subscription and advertising revenue in 2012. >>> we do get word wrestling, by the way and i have a lot of friends in the wrestling world and did a lot to get it reinstated as an olympic sport. our question for you,
neiman-marcus operates 41 stores with that name on it as well as others under the brands bergdorf goodman and last call. they were talking about possibly going public so a sale would take that off the table. >>> all right. gossip addicts out there beware. "people" magazine changing the way it charges you. "the new york times" reports its 3.5 million subscribers will now have an option to continue paying 112 bucks a year, right, you can either get the print or the...
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it's a major major issues when it comes to the global economy as well interesting what mr goodman had to say. but also you were mentioning about the issue of washington tapering off its quantitative easing now i'm a simple man caveated we understand what that means about me because i understand that the brics member nations also here the g twenty have some concerns about that of a tapering off the quantitative easing can you just make it more simple for me. absolutely so as it stands the federal reserve has been pumping eighty five billion dollars worth of bonds into the system every mother not just means that is putting cash into a sick man if you like is giving money that is not otherwise there now there has been talk about increasing interest rates and because of that investors are pulling their money out of what is seen as risky assets the emerging market and sending it back to their economies in the hope of higher interest rates to make more money and also into safe fact havens and that means that these emerging economies become very volatile and as do the current is now to count
it's a major major issues when it comes to the global economy as well interesting what mr goodman had to say. but also you were mentioning about the issue of washington tapering off its quantitative easing now i'm a simple man caveated we understand what that means about me because i understand that the brics member nations also here the g twenty have some concerns about that of a tapering off the quantitative easing can you just make it more simple for me. absolutely so as it stands the...
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weems sentiments about playing in owner of the olympic gold silver and bronze medal winner alexander goodman ski as coach for the soviet union it's a great tournaments you know you have high quality teams it's a good good preparation for your league and it's always it's always it's always an honor to play an under his name so specially with it when you have good opponents and you can prepare for the season so there were every every year. we're happy to be a part and participate with it with the best teams in europe in the game for third place mcabee hi-fi shook off a poor first quarter to lead the ny caused by six points at half time however the greeks produced a stunning twenty six to nine third quarter which proved too much from a cubby headed by former russian national team coach david glass and by the late push by the israeli side kind of the micros claim third place with an eighty to seventy full final score in the end tesco made light work overtaking that exam the bonus he got for the full success again before they get their domestic and european campaigns on the way they'll be on to t
weems sentiments about playing in owner of the olympic gold silver and bronze medal winner alexander goodman ski as coach for the soviet union it's a great tournaments you know you have high quality teams it's a good good preparation for your league and it's always it's always it's always an honor to play an under his name so specially with it when you have good opponents and you can prepare for the season so there were every every year. we're happy to be a part and participate with it with the...
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to engage men to military engagement in afghanistan and it is now only clear and very dominant to goodman to the united states that we can have certain solutions but why do you thing after so many years of waging a gang of waging a war against the taliban and the taliban of was proclaimed alamy of the united states one the american invasion into afghanistan began. so after all those years of typing. root out the influence of taliban in afghanistan why do you think the americans are changing tactics well i will leave assessments of different phases of disengagement. to military and political historians for me the most important thing is. that. the international community together with afghanistan came to the conclusion that there is no military solution to the situation the duma solution is political one and therefore. the political trick must be predominant why deal that political track see the americans because some would argue that the united states is primarily responsible for creating all that mass in afghanistan certainly the country had many decades of instability partially because
to engage men to military engagement in afghanistan and it is now only clear and very dominant to goodman to the united states that we can have certain solutions but why do you thing after so many years of waging a gang of waging a war against the taliban and the taliban of was proclaimed alamy of the united states one the american invasion into afghanistan began. so after all those years of typing. root out the influence of taliban in afghanistan why do you think the americans are changing...
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goodman mentioned that probably there will be no bilateral meeting between presidents - >> [inaudible] [laughter.] >> well, i would like to hear that. is there any chances that the summit might be a warming-off point, or none at all? >> thanks, dmitri, for the question. i was thinking this morning i would - you know, it could be a statements-like - statesman-like move on the part of president obama in particular since it was the united states that canceled the summit meeting to request a one-on-one bilateral meeting with president putin. but i think the chances of that happening are less than 5 percent, slim to - slim to none. [no audio] i think there's - i think there's a high degree of anger on the part of the obama administration about relations with russia and, i think, about mr. obama in particular in his personal regard for mr. putin, and i think that's what that comment about - the personal comment about the slouching kid in the back - at the back of the room. it seems with that, it's harder to imagine that you could see them pivot and kind of walk back and make the decision: w
goodman mentioned that probably there will be no bilateral meeting between presidents - >> [inaudible] [laughter.] >> well, i would like to hear that. is there any chances that the summit might be a warming-off point, or none at all? >> thanks, dmitri, for the question. i was thinking this morning i would - you know, it could be a statements-like - statesman-like move on the part of president obama in particular since it was the united states that canceled the summit meeting...
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parker, also wireless network entrepreneur robert perra and 38-year-old go pro camera founder nick goodmanuite a lice yes. >> michael finney is here, first up, ann e mailed this. i purchased a mattress and found one for less. the shop now says they only match prices from other shop retailers but no why wr does it exclude online retailers should i despite the charge with my credit card company? >> yes. a lot of stores do what you've experienced saying we're brick and mortar to brick and mortar but they have to let you know about that. and most guarantees written overseas don't mean that much but it's worth giving them a call to sfee your company will do a hold back. also try calling the store manager and go, wait a minute. you know? it said 90 days if that doesn't work go to our web skpit see if 7 on your side will help you out. >> here is one from an dreea. saying a store advertised a price for an appliance, i got there they said i'd need to sent in a coupon to get cash back. is that legal? >> it's flel they told new advance. if you notice a lot of ads say with rebate. some will say instan
parker, also wireless network entrepreneur robert perra and 38-year-old go pro camera founder nick goodmanuite a lice yes. >> michael finney is here, first up, ann e mailed this. i purchased a mattress and found one for less. the shop now says they only match prices from other shop retailers but no why wr does it exclude online retailers should i despite the charge with my credit card company? >> yes. a lot of stores do what you've experienced saying we're brick and mortar to brick...
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lawrence john goodman. >> our small businesses are being force today provide a very expensive packageth department benefits. and the new law gives them no additional help. >> cost is the single big esz concern for companies. >> what kind of impact? >> i think it has size mick proporgszs. it's going to change the fabric of who we are. >> for zane, he's taking each phase of reform at a time. >> i don't think it's going to be so terrible. i think that people are not going to opt, at least for this first year, for 10% of their gross income going to obama care. >> now, zane is just one example. across the country, they're calculating what costs will be. >> what about other companies? what are they doing? >> well, it all depends on their priorities. ups and delta, they say obama care is going sto cost them, for sure. trader joe's and home dee poe, they're moving their part time to obama care exz changes. they're shifting all of their employees to a private exchange. ibm and time warner is moving retirees to private exchanges and starbucks, they're not going to change their coverage plan eve
lawrence john goodman. >> our small businesses are being force today provide a very expensive packageth department benefits. and the new law gives them no additional help. >> cost is the single big esz concern for companies. >> what kind of impact? >> i think it has size mick proporgszs. it's going to change the fabric of who we are. >> for zane, he's taking each phase of reform at a time. >> i don't think it's going to be so terrible. i think that people are...
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your boss, goodman has his own spin-off show. are you going to be a part of that? >> i better be. >> jimmy: either way it is nice to see you out of the house. >> mm -- yeah, whatever. >> jimmy: it was today, a day of much downloading and updating for owners of the ipad and iphone. apple released ios 7 this morning, the new operating system. i have to say it was nice to use through 40 pages of user terms/conditions again. it's been too long. the updates add a few new features. ios 7 changes the look and functionality. updated the phone, camera apps, siri has a male voice if you want to use it. like having a little chaz bono in your pocket. there are so many new features. no one should have to go outside or make eye contact with a human being every again. the new ios 7 will make your phone the most technologically advanced piece of electronic equipment you will ever accidentally put through the washing machine. speaking of apple devices funny, anchorman on bbc, simon mccoy, who always has an ipad in his hand while he does the news. like this. >> i'm simon mccoy comin
your boss, goodman has his own spin-off show. are you going to be a part of that? >> i better be. >> jimmy: either way it is nice to see you out of the house. >> mm -- yeah, whatever. >> jimmy: it was today, a day of much downloading and updating for owners of the ipad and iphone. apple released ios 7 this morning, the new operating system. i have to say it was nice to use through 40 pages of user terms/conditions again. it's been too long. the updates add a few new...
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they announced it's developing a prequel based on the loir saul goodman called "better call saul."no plans for the spinoff of the "mad men" but is expands the season by one episode and splitting it up, the show won't end until 2015. the fourth season of "walking dead" starts in october. it is amc's biggest hit, actually the number one show on television among adults 18 to 48. and to build on that success, amc is producing a companion series like a spinoff for 2015 and says there's no plans to actually end that big money maker. huge ratings for "breaking bad" would help amc generate higher ad revenue and subscription fees and more revenue from video on demand and dvd sales. a lot of people are hoping you're going to tune in on sunday night. >> watch nbc football, sunday night football, did i mention it's on nbc. >> watch the nfl on nbc, you can tivo "breaking bad". >> dvr. >> or comcast dvr box. >> use your x fipenity box. >> have no life and never leave your mother's basement "breaking bad burning up the ratings but what are the bad stocks ready to break out themselves. bring in je
they announced it's developing a prequel based on the loir saul goodman called "better call saul."no plans for the spinoff of the "mad men" but is expands the season by one episode and splitting it up, the show won't end until 2015. the fourth season of "walking dead" starts in october. it is amc's biggest hit, actually the number one show on television among adults 18 to 48. and to build on that success, amc is producing a companion series like a spinoff for 2015...