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it was a green movement.was a movement of millions of iranians to gain their rights as citizens of the country. they did not want to be the subjects of the master, the supreme leader. so the movement continues. you may not see the manifestations of the involvement on the street, but the people's demand to be considered as citizens of the country continues. and the fact that rouhani was elected last year was a direct result of the demonstrations into 2009. >> you don't think he's a great liberal? >> i don't think he's a great liberal, no, no, no. i mean, when rouhani was elected, people said you shouldn't judge him -- you shouldn't judge a book by a cover but you should also judge a book by his grammatical areas, mistakes, and i think he's done many mistakes now, and i don't think he's a liberal, but he's better than ahmadinejad, which is a great step forward. i mean, iranians, they look at any kind of sudden change with re pud yation now. they do not want a repeat of 1979 revolution. when they are looking aro
it was a green movement.was a movement of millions of iranians to gain their rights as citizens of the country. they did not want to be the subjects of the master, the supreme leader. so the movement continues. you may not see the manifestations of the involvement on the street, but the people's demand to be considered as citizens of the country continues. and the fact that rouhani was elected last year was a direct result of the demonstrations into 2009. >> you don't think he's a great...
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broad categories of community action those broad categories of framing on urban issues show the greening movement is a wider basis of community sport and the affordable domains considered are advocacy foyer inspirational justice and promotes of community development and focus on community factors vance entity and upper structure thank you is there additional public comment i believe you want to speak on the next item. >> this is general public comment. >> i wanted to speak about an item i'm anastasia i want to speak about natural areas problem and the natural resorts area management plan, which will come to you for your approval soon and i want to say that this plan is awful and the program is totally unnatural and i brought over what it does it cuts trees and actually this management plan is for the next 20 years but the program had cut so many trees during the 15 or 17 years that wasn't in existence and uses herbicides something they consider bad i brought to you this command to the report by distinguished professor of the reviewer or revolutionary college i'll read part of this comment and it
broad categories of community action those broad categories of framing on urban issues show the greening movement is a wider basis of community sport and the affordable domains considered are advocacy foyer inspirational justice and promotes of community development and focus on community factors vance entity and upper structure thank you is there additional public comment i believe you want to speak on the next item. >> this is general public comment. >> i wanted to speak about an...
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>> hinojosa: she is a leader of the green movement who's worked tirelessly to bring green spaces and green jobs to the inner city. social justice and environmental activist majora carter. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. majora carter, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so okay, you are a genius, award winning... important to say straight up at the front. i know, you're like, "no, no, no!" you are a woman of the south bronx. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when people think of the south bronx, they think of blown out buildings, fire, garbage, pollution. when you look at the south bronx, you see what? >> possibility, promise, some of the world's most beautiful people... >> hinojosa: hmm! >> ...all sorts of assets that are just waiting to be developed and recognized as such. >> hinojosa: but when you were growing up in the south bronx... >> uh! >> hinojosa: ...one of ten kids, okay? >> ( laughing ) yeah. >> hinojosa: what were you seeing around you? >> i was seeing, you know, the burned-out shells of buildings. i did see, you know, crack heads who lived ac
>> hinojosa: she is a leader of the green movement who's worked tirelessly to bring green spaces and green jobs to the inner city. social justice and environmental activist majora carter. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. majora carter, welcome to our program. >> thank you for having me. >> hinojosa: so okay, you are a genius, award winning... important to say straight up at the front. i know, you're like, "no, no, no!" you are a woman of the south bronx....
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activists from the green movement used the web in 2009 to sur cum vent cost restrictions and organise protests and educate citizens. >> hidden services are used by many ditch kinds of people. >> they are used by law enforcement. investigative journalists, military and ordinary people who don't want the online activities monitored by the government or other outside parties. >> i think the deep web and hidden services are a force for good. the future will bear that out. >> now for the first fax for sugary drinks in the nation. supporters call it a victory in the war against obesity and diabetes, not everyone agrees, melissa chan has more. >> packing up, like many campaign headquarters across the country. for the activists, supporters have come out the winners. it is viewed as the first steps. >> the health conscious san francisco bay rear did what michael bloomberg couldn't. regulating soda, and starting next year to combat. voters in san francisco rejected a similar measure. it required a two-thirds majority. coca-cola chipped in 5.8 million to fight the proposals. pepsi coe 4.4 millio
activists from the green movement used the web in 2009 to sur cum vent cost restrictions and organise protests and educate citizens. >> hidden services are used by many ditch kinds of people. >> they are used by law enforcement. investigative journalists, military and ordinary people who don't want the online activities monitored by the government or other outside parties. >> i think the deep web and hidden services are a force for good. the future will bear that out. >>...
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the green movement has given manufacturers a way to market overconsumption as environmentalism. that report says many americans do not feel bad about consuming big qualities of plastic or cans because they'll be environmentally friendly by tossing them into the recycle bin. >> coming up, worldwide criticism of the world cup. soccer's governing body under fire for an alleged cover up >>> hello, i'm david shuster in new york. coming up after "consider this", key stephen showdown. congress prepares a vote an a controversial pipeline. inside i.s.i.l., how they make money, recruit and how it's run. plus, feeding the homeless, why one veteran's mission is illegal, and the mysterious street art of banksy, a documentary tracking the street artist's work. all that coming up after "consider this". >>> did soccer's international governing body commit a major foul. f.i.f.a.'s ethics judge cleared russia and qatar of corruption in the winning bid to host the next two world cups, f.i.f.a. is facing a backlash. the man that lead the 18 month investigation called the decision erroneous and inco
the green movement has given manufacturers a way to market overconsumption as environmentalism. that report says many americans do not feel bad about consuming big qualities of plastic or cans because they'll be environmentally friendly by tossing them into the recycle bin. >> coming up, worldwide criticism of the world cup. soccer's governing body under fire for an alleged cover up >>> hello, i'm david shuster in new york. coming up after "consider this", key stephen...
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the green movement has given manufacturers a way to market overconsumption as environmentalism. that report says many americans do not feel bad about consuming big qualities of plastic or cans because they'll be environmentally friendly by bin. >> coming up, worldwide criticism of the world cup. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >>> did soccer's international governing body commit a major foul. f.i.f.a.'s ethics judge cleared russia and qatar of corruption in the winning bid to host the next two world cups, f.i.f.a. is facing a backlash. the man that lead the 18 month investigation called the decision erroneous and appeal. >> let's bring in dave zirin from silver springs maryland. he's an author. days after f.i.f.a. cleared itself of wrongdoing, a former u.s. prosecutor, michael garcia, said the judge misrepresented his inve
the green movement has given manufacturers a way to market overconsumption as environmentalism. that report says many americans do not feel bad about consuming big qualities of plastic or cans because they'll be environmentally friendly by bin. >> coming up, worldwide criticism of the world cup. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of...
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the green movement has given manufacturers a way to market overconsumption as environmentalism. that report says many americans do not feel bad about consuming big qualities of plastic or cans because they'll be environmentally friendly by bin. >> coming up, worldwide criticism of the world cup. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect plants everyday... >> feeding the world... >> this opens up whole new possibilities... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home... >> tech know, where techn
the green movement has given manufacturers a way to market overconsumption as environmentalism. that report says many americans do not feel bad about consuming big qualities of plastic or cans because they'll be environmentally friendly by bin. >> coming up, worldwide criticism of the world cup. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of...
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and there was a big movement called the green movement, which was a big demonstration that occurred.edia played a big part. and out of nowhere, he was put in prison for being -- yeah, supposedly the mastermind of the western media that was doing the revolution to overthrow ahmadinejad and destroy the iranian -- the islamic revolution. >> seth: and there's a connection in the film -- he, in real life, had appeared on "the daily show," and that became part of what the iranian government held against him. and then jon stewart ended up directing this film. >> yeah. >> seth: and it was his debut as a director. what was he like to work with jon as a director? >> it was incredible. he's a lovely guy. he's the best. [ laughter ] really, yeah. he's just amazing. i mean, he's the nicest guy, the most intelligent and easy-going and collaborative director i've worked with. very -- he puts himself a lot in this film as well. i mean, this is a film that talks about the line of journalism. i mean, what is professional journalism? sorry. my english is my third language, okay? [ laughter ] >> seth: w
and there was a big movement called the green movement, which was a big demonstration that occurred.edia played a big part. and out of nowhere, he was put in prison for being -- yeah, supposedly the mastermind of the western media that was doing the revolution to overthrow ahmadinejad and destroy the iranian -- the islamic revolution. >> seth: and there's a connection in the film -- he, in real life, had appeared on "the daily show," and that became part of what the iranian...
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the green movement in iran was not going to necessarily dismantle iran's nuclear program. it was not going to be a big part of their issue so we could support them or not support them as the case may be whether or not we should do that because it sports our values is one thing but the argument that somehow supporting that movement was going to lead to a geopolitical change in the middle east, the facts don't seem to point that. we don't have the same sweeteners in terms of european union and nato expansion in other parts of the world. we can't say there's a light at the end of the tunnel and this is what helped to keep the east europeans on the track and the straight and narrow. particularly in the balkans, that the idea that there was an end goal of joining the european union and nato, we don't those tools in other parts of the world and it may be more difficult to encourage that certainly the recognize of china allows for the point that we could use that as conditionality, but it would also flip in the other direction which is that we become so anxious to get allies for
the green movement in iran was not going to necessarily dismantle iran's nuclear program. it was not going to be a big part of their issue so we could support them or not support them as the case may be whether or not we should do that because it sports our values is one thing but the argument that somehow supporting that movement was going to lead to a geopolitical change in the middle east, the facts don't seem to point that. we don't have the same sweeteners in terms of european union and...
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green. lots of movement, which is what we like to see. headed south, looking good. nice and clear to the spur. no major problems at this point. i'm back at 5:21 with a live look at prince george's county. >>> left hanging 100 feet in the air. the obstacle firefighters had to come to reach a pair of window washers >> attempting to make history on television. the feat al roker is under at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. which means it's time thfor the volkswagens here, sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the well-crafted all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season just about all you need is a finely tuned...
green. lots of movement, which is what we like to see. headed south, looking good. nice and clear to the spur. no major problems at this point. i'm back at 5:21 with a live look at prince george's county. >>> left hanging 100 feet in the air. the obstacle firefighters had to come to reach a pair of window washers >> attempting to make history on television. the feat al roker is under at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying...
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inner loop and outer loop both looking good with lots of green here and movement for us this morning, which is great, of course. taking a look at prince george east county, pennsylvania avenue, branch avenue, indian head highway, everything is moving along there. i'm back in ten minutes with a live picture of 66. >>> makingirport security a little less of a hassle. the technology that could put an end to that liquids ban that we all dread when going to the airport. >>> plus, call it a new workplace hazard. .hy constantly changing your she did as a legislator, doors, hoping yobarbara comstocke. pushed bills benefiting her special interest client, then failed to disclose she was paid thousands by that same client, failed to disclose 85,000 in extra compensation. the washington post called comstock's behavior "an apparent breach of congressional ethics." we just can't trust barbara comstock. patriot majority usa is responsible for the content of this advertising. - oh, the young. their energy seems like an unlimited resource we sometimes wish would run out, at least for a moment. but as
inner loop and outer loop both looking good with lots of green here and movement for us this morning, which is great, of course. taking a look at prince george east county, pennsylvania avenue, branch avenue, indian head highway, everything is moving along there. i'm back in ten minutes with a live picture of 66. >>> makingirport security a little less of a hassle. the technology that could put an end to that liquids ban that we all dread when going to the airport. >>> plus,...
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lots of green, lots of movement on the scream, which is great.and now, 295 at cherry hill road. a little blurry, but folks are moving along well there. a wider look at things, no problems in or out of town with a little bit of a mess later downtown with the concert for valor. but right now all the main routes into the beltway are looking good. i'm back at 5:41. >>> 5:32 now. the concert for valor stages a major tribute for veterans today on the national mall. the roads will close in a half hour from now. more than 800,000 expected to see performers from rihanna to bruce springsteen starting at 7:00 tonight. your safety is one of the biggest things organizers are keeping track of tonight. >> they paid a big bill to make sure nothing goes wrong. news4's megan mcgrath is live on the mall right now to tell us about the security in place there. megan? >> reporter: good morning. you mentioned the big bill. the district is charging hbo about a million dollars for security. actually, a million dollars to have the event in the district. $750,000 of it is
lots of green, lots of movement on the scream, which is great.and now, 295 at cherry hill road. a little blurry, but folks are moving along well there. a wider look at things, no problems in or out of town with a little bit of a mess later downtown with the concert for valor. but right now all the main routes into the beltway are looking good. i'm back at 5:41. >>> 5:32 now. the concert for valor stages a major tribute for veterans today on the national mall. the roads will close in a...
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not a lot of movement, except on the nasdaq, which is up .4%. greenntain stock is punching, having its worst day in more than five months. they posted fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that beat estimates but its outlook fell well short of consensus. shares of habit or are fizzling in their trading debut after the fast food chain price 5 million shares at $18 apiece, above the expected range. pimm fox will talk to the company's ceo about the success of the ipo and how he plans to keep the momentum going. that's right here on bloomberg television. says theireports" burger is the best in the nation. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of is us. president obama's proposal to extend net neutrality has been met with republican scorn. senator ted cruz has called it obamacare for the internet. is he right? al franken has been one of the most outspoken supporters of net neutrality. we asked him how he responded to senator cruz's claims. >> i think he said that n
not a lot of movement, except on the nasdaq, which is up .4%. greenntain stock is punching, having its worst day in more than five months. they posted fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that beat estimates but its outlook fell well short of consensus. shares of habit or are fizzling in their trading debut after the fast food chain price 5 million shares at $18 apiece, above the expected range. pimm fox will talk to the company's ceo about the success of the ipo and how he plans to keep the...
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there was a great deal of artillery and a great deal of death but not much for movement, i think of that rather trite green card comment, let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. and when somebody from one side of the trench or the other begins to come out of some form of courage reach out and begin to work across the aisle then that might just come on. it will particularly catch on when people realize that they can do that and survive a primary, be read elected and perhaps get things done. i am confident enough that the majority of the american public, the vast majority want their elected officials to get the job done, whatever that job is. they want them on the job making a difference rather than just making speeches. >> it is possible to be too hard on our current leaders. having spent a lot of time thinking about lyndon johnson you often come across people who say particularly talking about the current president if only he could be more like lyndon johnson, someone who was just relentless in his reaching out to legislators in both parties and around the clock overwhelming personality be wo
there was a great deal of artillery and a great deal of death but not much for movement, i think of that rather trite green card comment, let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. and when somebody from one side of the trench or the other begins to come out of some form of courage reach out and begin to work across the aisle then that might just come on. it will particularly catch on when people realize that they can do that and survive a primary, be read elected and perhaps get...
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movement. rallies across the country were held, including in washington d.c., demanding rights on what they call nationalist father's day. here to discuss more is mark green. senior editor of the good men's project, a website devoted to discussing masculinity, and brandon lyons, a family law advocate. and clair huntington, a professor at the fordham law school and author of "failure to flourish - how law undermines l family relationships." mark we came out of a contention segment. extreme views thrown around with the men's rights movement. what is the father's rights movement. how is it different? >> i'd like to be clear in saying the father's right movement is vast and diverse with a lot of different voices in it. mras, if they do that discussion, they make up a small part of that. they represent the binary discussions that will not carry us forward. they may get news and motivate us to tweet. it will not resolve the question of how we can best help our children once they are children of divorce. >> an issue that the father's rights system brings up is the court system is weighted in favour of mothers. does the court system favour women. >> no, it's a go
movement. rallies across the country were held, including in washington d.c., demanding rights on what they call nationalist father's day. here to discuss more is mark green. senior editor of the good men's project, a website devoted to discussing masculinity, and brandon lyons, a family law advocate. and clair huntington, a professor at the fordham law school and author of "failure to flourish - how law undermines l family relationships." mark we came out of a contention segment....
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green. this morning the decision of aid to dying, we learned overnight that brittney maynard the terminal cancer patient who wam the face of the right to die movement chose to take a lethal dose of a drug over the weekend. >> i'll die upstairs in my bedroom that i share with my husband, with my mother and my husband by my side and pass peacefully with the music that i like in the background. >> that is how brittney maynard died on saturday. according to a statement from compassion and choices, a right to die-advocacy group, maynard passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends. last month she went public with her battle against brain cancer and her decision to die on her own terms. >> i can't even tell you the amount of relief it provides me to know that i don't have to die the way that it's been described to me that my brain tumor would take me. >> maynard and her husband move from california to oregon, one of four states allowing doctors to prescribe a lethal medication. last week after returning from a trip to the grand canyon she said she was considering postponing her suicide but her condition worsed. according to compassion and choi
green. this morning the decision of aid to dying, we learned overnight that brittney maynard the terminal cancer patient who wam the face of the right to die movement chose to take a lethal dose of a drug over the weekend. >> i'll die upstairs in my bedroom that i share with my husband, with my mother and my husband by my side and pass peacefully with the music that i like in the background. >> that is how brittney maynard died on saturday. according to a statement from compassion...
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but we're going to see a movement towards airports specifically because you're right, it makes total sense. there is a lot of unused green space. we can use it for all sorts of application for wildlife, not just bees. i think we're going to start seeing more creative solutions like this for urban areas in general, not just specifically airports. >> are there any safety concerns relative to having this type of program at airports? >> well, the biggest safety concern when it comes to wildlife around airport has to do with things like birds or large mammals, birds that will get in the flight paths of planes either taking off or landing. and seatac has its own wildlife biologist. i was surprised to learn this. the reason why is in part to develop strategies to keep birds, large mammals away from the airport, air space, away from the runway and keeping people safe. >> bees are trying to be conserved at the seatac, are there other conservation projects at other airports around the country? >> specifically at seatac it mainly evolves around providing suitable habitat. large airports tend to be in large urban areas. large urban
but we're going to see a movement towards airports specifically because you're right, it makes total sense. there is a lot of unused green space. we can use it for all sorts of application for wildlife, not just bees. i think we're going to start seeing more creative solutions like this for urban areas in general, not just specifically airports. >> are there any safety concerns relative to having this type of program at airports? >> well, the biggest safety concern when it comes to...
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young girl bleeding to death in the capital city there, and today the leads of the green revolution opposition movement are confined to their homes, they're under house arrest, and of course at the time, thousands were imprisoned, many disappeared, hundreds were tortured. it is a regime that has brutally suppressed the voice of human rights activists and journalists and religious minorities but what i want to focus on today is the plight of women who in particular face heinous treatment. recently, the parliament in iran enacted a law. what they were responding to were attacks, acid attacks that had occurred because young men in this militia had taken it on their own responsibility to go up to women who were uncovered and throw acid in their face. and the reason for the enactment of the law which followed the harassment and arrest of a human rights activist a woman who protested the fact that young men were themselves taking on this responsibility of enacting sharia law and doing it sometimes by moe to -- by moing, driving by and throwing the acid, sometimes walking up to the women, they were doing this
young girl bleeding to death in the capital city there, and today the leads of the green revolution opposition movement are confined to their homes, they're under house arrest, and of course at the time, thousands were imprisoned, many disappeared, hundreds were tortured. it is a regime that has brutally suppressed the voice of human rights activists and journalists and religious minorities but what i want to focus on today is the plight of women who in particular face heinous treatment....
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was nuri malaky tryinging to push the kurds back from the green line, or whether it was iraqi military, shia military officers, or the sadr movement, all felt a very strong interest in trying to contain kurds militarily speaking. moving forward, you will see the iranians having to manage or seeing it in their interest to manage a shia/kurdish green line, and it looks to me like the iranians will see it in their interest to have a shia militant arab militant presence along the green line to try and hem the kurds in. and turning why more isn't being done, i agree with karim, there is a lot to say on that subject, but on a panel in iran, the focus should -- need not be on the gulf and it's ideological influence. in addition to that, i would say that baghdadi was made in samarra and baghdad, not in the gulf. and so these leaders of the iraqi -- d-a-s-h's presence in iraq, these are homegrown iraqi militant leaders, and their revenues need not come from the gulf. i am sure there is -- i am sure it benefits them, but for a multiyear period in iraq when we were fighting there, there were a great many of al qaeda and iraq's revenues came
was nuri malaky tryinging to push the kurds back from the green line, or whether it was iraqi military, shia military officers, or the sadr movement, all felt a very strong interest in trying to contain kurds militarily speaking. moving forward, you will see the iranians having to manage or seeing it in their interest to manage a shia/kurdish green line, and it looks to me like the iranians will see it in their interest to have a shia militant arab militant presence along the green line to try...
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movement that is "the walking dead." from bar marmont at chateau marmont, please welcome lauren cohan, aka, maggie greene to "last call."
movement that is "the walking dead." from bar marmont at chateau marmont, please welcome lauren cohan, aka, maggie greene to "last call."
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movement. i think what steve schmidt saidierier is right. if a foreign stem student garage waters, they should have a green card stapled to their diploma. i think that's not going to happen right now. >> he actually addresses that idea of stems. you're going to see folks not go to other countries or to competitors. they're going to stay in the country because they can actually realize the education that they had in this country. >> it strikes me if there are areas of greemt, i would hope that that would be the case that everyone can act together and sort of pass those. we just had this happen last week. a bipartisan majority voted for a bill. but the president said you know what, i'm not going to pass a pipeline that's going to make a lot of jobs for union workers. >> thank you very much for your time. our coverage of the president's speech continues now with rachel maddow. >> i'm not at your left elbow anymore. thanks, chris. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it was a hot dad in june the summer before the 2012 election. and in the middle of the president substantial doubting there formally, in a suit, at the podiu
movement. i think what steve schmidt saidierier is right. if a foreign stem student garage waters, they should have a green card stapled to their diploma. i think that's not going to happen right now. >> he actually addresses that idea of stems. you're going to see folks not go to other countries or to competitors. they're going to stay in the country because they can actually realize the education that they had in this country. >> it strikes me if there are areas of greemt, i would...
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greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis. with me it's kind of hard because i got two kids by myself. my kids will ask me what i do to get in here. and i don't know if they understood me but i tried to tell them the best i could. >> what did you tell them, literally? >> literally, i just told them like sometimes people die and i asked them you know how sometimes people die? and they said yeah. and i said okay you see tv a lot how people are shooting other people and stuff like that and they said yeah. and they said movies. and i said, yeah, just like the movies. that's what happened to me, i was being bad. i shot a guy and i came in here. i don't think they really understood it, but they left it at that. >> how do you maintain being a father? >> just through letters and phone calls really. that way i know i can talk to them and visit. since i got here i was pretty much the barber. i go if there and cut hair pretty much all day. and it would take up a lot of time. as long as i was staying busy or active, i
greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis. with me it's kind of hard because i got two kids by myself. my kids will ask me what i do to get in here. and i don't know if they understood me but i tried to tell them the best i could. >> what did you tell them, literally? >> literally, i just told them like sometimes...
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movement in terms of materials as well as financials today. let's go to australia to see those miners benefiting. fortis q metals up 10% -- fortis metals is up. property seeing gains, all seeing greenere in china and hong kong. this is reaction to that news that they cut the interest rate for the first time in two years. cutting that as well as the down.tory rate >> thank you for joining us from hong kong. talkinge going to be about wealth with someone who knows about utilizing foreign talent. stick around for the exclusive interview. >> welcome back. let's take a look at your fx check. the euro-dollar close to a two-year low. that is ahead of the german business confidence report. euro is headed for its fifth monthly loss. the big one was on friday. mario draghi, the uc be resident, said officials -- the b president, said it is down. at euro down by 4/10 of 1% 124. >> these are the top headlines. the u.s. says iran could extend the deadline in a deal for talks program.anian nuclear john kerry and his iranian hunter part have been talking about whether to push back talks. both sides say there are significant gaps in the agenda for reaching an agreement to standoff.e the european co
movement in terms of materials as well as financials today. let's go to australia to see those miners benefiting. fortis q metals up 10% -- fortis metals is up. property seeing gains, all seeing greenere in china and hong kong. this is reaction to that news that they cut the interest rate for the first time in two years. cutting that as well as the down.tory rate >> thank you for joining us from hong kong. talkinge going to be about wealth with someone who knows about utilizing foreign...
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movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. get to the terminal across town. are all the greenou? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. >>> weekdays with bernie segment tonight. position of black americans dismal much worse than white americans. question is why. with us from miami the purveyor of berp northward goldberg.com mr. goldberg. my take, i don't want to bore herb and be repetitive is the collap
movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. get to the terminal across town. are all the greenou? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. there are more reasons than ever why now is the...
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movement. do you think that this crisis can be a catalyst for a new wave of labor organizing, how does this go beyond greenu? >> what it means to our members in 1199 is huge. and, first, let me say thank you for inviting -- for having a labor presence here today. we are mobilizing not only 1199, but multiple unions in the city. and i would like to say that not all of labor has taken so long to come to the conclusion that this fight for mother earth is a workers' fight. [applause] we cannot talk about jobs, we cannot talk about jobs when children in our community whether it's in east harlem or in the south bronx show the largest percentage of cases of asthma in the city of new york. what is the sense of having a job when you don't have a backyard where you can sit and breathe the air because you will be choking to death? that doesn't make any sense. [applause] in terms of health care workers union in the city, two years ago we saw it in the hospitals where we work. our members evacuated new york hospital in the east side in the middle of the night having to carry patients, newborn babies from the 12th floor
movement. do you think that this crisis can be a catalyst for a new wave of labor organizing, how does this go beyond greenu? >> what it means to our members in 1199 is huge. and, first, let me say thank you for inviting -- for having a labor presence here today. we are mobilizing not only 1199, but multiple unions in the city. and i would like to say that not all of labor has taken so long to come to the conclusion that this fight for mother earth is a workers' fight. [applause] we...
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movement as it was before. >> yes, sir, there's a man right -- yes, with your arm right there. yes. . in the blue shirt. green/blue shirt. >> thank you for talking to us. i'm a student at george washington university. you mentioned earlier in the context of the former yugoslav conflict that people in the west were telling you what you are telling people in the west today in regards to ukraine. why do you think what you're saying in 1994 doesn't apply in 2014? >> well, i compared yugoslavia with only one reason, trying to give example that the violation cannot be accepted in one case and not accepted in the other case. if we don't have the continuity and we don't have the same rules 60 game for everybody, there will be violations. now about the agreement of 1994 which was agreeing between the countries. it was to give you guarantee of the country of their security and i think that today nobody wants to undermine the security of ukraine. it means they -- it was -- if you remember it was related with nuclear weapons. if ukraine having nuclear weapons, maybe this crisis would be more dangerous for europe and for
movement as it was before. >> yes, sir, there's a man right -- yes, with your arm right there. yes. . in the blue shirt. green/blue shirt. >> thank you for talking to us. i'm a student at george washington university. you mentioned earlier in the context of the former yugoslav conflict that people in the west were telling you what you are telling people in the west today in regards to ukraine. why do you think what you're saying in 1994 doesn't apply in 2014? >> well, i...
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a lot of green behind us, which is surprising given the lack of clear fundamental positivity in recent data. let's look at the bonds. there hasn't been that much movement in the last couple of days or, in fact, throughout november. so much, much less volatile in the bond market that we had in october. the u.s. ten-year seems pretty settled between 2.3% and 2.4%. 2.36% today. the ten's year in germany, 0.8%. that is just a little more yield compression we've seen in the u.s. the ten-year in the uk, 10.2%. let's get to forex. we've seen the u.s. dollar come off a little bit today. nothing too significant in most of the currency price. the euro has just bounded back from two-year lows. 1.2465. the yen bang on flat today, 11548. that has been hovering around seven-year lows on the talks we might have snap elections in japan which abe has been denying, but the pretty keeps on picking up steam on that story. it's down 0.13% today. seema, back to you. >> wilfred, two separate warnings for europe ahead of weekend's g-20 summit in brings gain. the imf has issued its own warning on growth saying it expects the eurozone to surprise to the downside. new york fed p
a lot of green behind us, which is surprising given the lack of clear fundamental positivity in recent data. let's look at the bonds. there hasn't been that much movement in the last couple of days or, in fact, throughout november. so much, much less volatile in the bond market that we had in october. the u.s. ten-year seems pretty settled between 2.3% and 2.4%. 2.36% today. the ten's year in germany, 0.8%. that is just a little more yield compression we've seen in the u.s. the ten-year in the...
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greens borouborog carolina. the year before black students sat down at a whites only lunch counter helping to spark a movement tohe course of this country. and daughter of a school librarian and baptist minister which meant that she knew when to be quiet. a little intimidating, being the daughter of a librarian and a minister. but loretta road on her father's shoulders to his church where students would meet. and --. i know that if he we were here today he would be just as proud as her as i'm sure her husband steven is. i want to thank steven, loretta's stepson ryan, stepdaughter kia and her other family members who came here today. we appreciate you guys agreeing to share her with the american people a little bit longer. loretta spent her life fighting for fair and equal justice that is the foundation of our democracy. i can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. [ applause ] >>> thank you everyone. and thank you first of all mr. president for that kind introduction. and most importantly thank you for your faith in asking know succeed a atto
greens borouborog carolina. the year before black students sat down at a whites only lunch counter helping to spark a movement tohe course of this country. and daughter of a school librarian and baptist minister which meant that she knew when to be quiet. a little intimidating, being the daughter of a librarian and a minister. but loretta road on her father's shoulders to his church where students would meet. and --. i know that if he we were here today he would be just as proud as her as i'm...
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green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. >> announcer: "today's" health is brought to you by garmin vivofit. join the movementelves crazy trying to figure out what's going on. "parents health" magazine director and pediatrician dr. lisa thornton. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> dr. thornton, what is chronic cough? >> when it lasts 30 days or more, believe it or not. a long time. >> wow! and, you know, is it really that common? >> it's very common. parents sometimes think that their kid has been talking persistently for 30 days. usually what it is, a child has caught several colds during that time. >> back-to-back? >> back-to-back. they've gotten a little better, then they get worse again. they just keep catching a different cold. >> so how do you treat a cough that stems from a cold to make sure it doesn't come back? >> right. the first thing to know is that for children under 6, you should not give an over-the-counter cough/cold medication. plenty of fluids. you can use a nasal saline spray. for children over 2, this rub works well, top of the t-shirt would go. studies show it does suppress
green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. >> announcer: "today's" health is brought to you by garmin vivofit. join the movementelves crazy trying to figure out what's going on. "parents health" magazine director and pediatrician dr. lisa thornton. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> dr. thornton, what is chronic cough? >> when it lasts 30 days or more, believe it or not. a long time....