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directed against anyone, rather, it is a major aim at safeguarding our rights, protecting our people, harmonizing the laws and regulations of our country with international standards and strengthening its international legal status and identity. is this a mistake? in regard to the palestinian situation, we are determined to preserve the unity of our land and our people. we will not accept temporary soluti solutions or a fragmented state. we will not allow this and we will not allow those who are seeking to do this to do it. we, brother, will seek to form a national unity government that functions according to the program of the palestinian liberation organization and to pursue legislative elections and hold elections. mr. president, palestine is the country of holiness and peace. it's the birthplace of christ, the messenger of love and peace and the ascension to heaven, who has said, this is palestine that is looking for peace and its people want to live in the homeland in safety, security, harmony, stability and good neighborliness with all peoples and countries of the region. this is assisted t
directed against anyone, rather, it is a major aim at safeguarding our rights, protecting our people, harmonizing the laws and regulations of our country with international standards and strengthening its international legal status and identity. is this a mistake? in regard to the palestinian situation, we are determined to preserve the unity of our land and our people. we will not accept temporary soluti solutions or a fragmented state. we will not allow this and we will not allow those who...
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. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive. the countdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. >> check out mark in this spe in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? by -- >>> meryl streep brought daughter grace to the and grate >>> all right,everybody. the oscars just got even more exciting with that one tweet. chris rock letting the world know he'll be back to host the show on february 28th. he hosted the show for the time ten years ago. i thought he was fantastic. >> has it been ten year i can't believe that. yes. welcome back, chris, because we're all ready for you, my friend. look who else back. meghan trainor. she's singing again after her vocal cord hemorrhage. but she's not following doctor's orders. how are you feeling after the vocal cord surger
. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive. the countdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. >> check out mark in this spe in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? by --...
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. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive.ountdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. >> check out mark in this spe in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? >>> closed captioning provided by -- my name is mark amann. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with the customers on a daily basis. i work hand-in-hand with crews to make sure our gas pipes are safe. my wife and i are both from san jose. my kids and their friends live in this community. every time i go to a customer's house, their children could be friends with my children so it's important to me. one of the most rewarding parts of this job is after you help a customer, seeing a smile on their fac
. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive.ountdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. >> check out mark in this spe in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? >>> closed...
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. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive. the countdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. >> check out mark in this spe in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? by -- if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... they want to go back to letting the super wealthy call the shots. they don't stand up for equal pay for women. they don't support paid family leave. they don't even really support refinancing student debt. we've got to get this economy working for the vast majority of americans, not just for those at the top. that's what i intend to do as president. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >>> meryl streep brought daughter grace to the and grateful for >>> all right,ever
. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive. the countdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. >> check out mark in this spe in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? by -- if you...
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elsewhere" mark harmon was the sexiest doctor around >> check out mark in this speedo in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but understand it. >> want to see mark in person? bid now on a set visit at the glisten auction currentry under by -- >>> meryl streep brought daughter grace to the suffragette premi co-star and new mom carriefi gesouptnsitth faesinrn a wfiaiblfr 5to00pb anwee t stalngwnad wrealngqu upadpes,oo yocaupadou fari veoupo fteth cleusitthfi milap u n ewouenrtnmt he,r t gbuthma rsotoetio 'rrad mb 1n stertiacon geouofheas g fs. >>> all right, everybody the oscars just got even more exciting with that one tweet. chris rock letting the world know he'll be back to host the show on february 28th. he hosted the show for the first time ten years ago. i thought he was fantastic. >> has it been ten years? >> it's been ten years. >> i can't believe that. yes. welcome back, chris, because we're all ready for you, my friend. look who else is back.
elsewhere" mark harmon was the sexiest doctor around >> check out mark in this speedo in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but understand it. >> want to see mark in person? bid now on a set visit at the glisten auction currentry under by -- >>> meryl streep brought daughter grace to the suffragette premi co-star and new mom...
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. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive. the countdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? >>> closed captioning provided by -- people want change, they want reform, they want to see something done, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system more than i have. i've always been unorthodox in this and against the grain. but you know what? i know how to get it done. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> meryl streep brought daughter grace to the and grateful for m >>> all right,everybody. the oscars just got even more exciting with that one tweet. chris rock letting the world know he'll be back to host the show on february 28
. >> that's when harmon was named sexiest man alive. the countdown to this year's sexiest reveal on the 17th. era. and mark harmon the sexiest doctor around. in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but i don't understand it. >> want to see mark in person? >>> closed captioning provided by -- people want change, they want reform, they...
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. >> that was 1989 when mark harmon was named sexiest man alive. we're partners with "people" to the countdown to this year's sexiest man reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. on "st. elsewhere" mark harmon was the sexiest doctor around >> check out mark in this speedo in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own business, but understand it. >> want to see mark in person? bid now on a set visit at the glisten auction currentry under way. >>> closed captioning provided by -- i want a supreme court judge who knows the law. for the past seven years, i've served on pennsylvania's second highest court. and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. i want a judge who understands regular people. i was the first in my family to graduate from college. my dad was a coal miner. my mom- a factory seamstress. i want a judge with integrity. me too. and that's why i'm running. i'm christine donohue. it's time
. >> that was 1989 when mark harmon was named sexiest man alive. we're partners with "people" to the countdown to this year's sexiest man reveal on the 17th. >> this was a pre-george clooney era. on "st. elsewhere" mark harmon was the sexiest doctor around >> check out mark in this speedo in 1984 and at the golden globes with his future wife palm dauber in 1987. >> i basically think i'm pretty boring stuff. if people are interested, that's their own...
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and in fact, what i was doing was actually just opening up the vowel sound to explore the harmonic make-upthat sound. [light, airy tune] we take instruments to be things that produce tones, but each one of those tones in an instrument is actually a huge complex of smaller tones which we usually do not hear. and many musical instruments take advantage of the overtone series in order to produce musically useful tones. the overtone series is really quite simple. behind every acoustically generated tone, there is a series of other tones which are happening simultaneously. (shapiro) musical timbres are made by combinations of overtones, and you can do with a synthesizer what's called additive synthesis. you can build many overtones together, piling them one on top of another different--two times, four times, eight times the frequency. then you make sounds in that way. and you begin to see that there are actually many more frequencies besides the fundamental frequency. [tone plays with varying timbre] when we change the overtone structure, we change the sound or the timbre of what we're listenin
and in fact, what i was doing was actually just opening up the vowel sound to explore the harmonic make-upthat sound. [light, airy tune] we take instruments to be things that produce tones, but each one of those tones in an instrument is actually a huge complex of smaller tones which we usually do not hear. and many musical instruments take advantage of the overtone series in order to produce musically useful tones. the overtone series is really quite simple. behind every acoustically generated...
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byron harmon on deck. you may think it's a result of brushing too hard. it's not. it's a sign of early gum disease... listerine(r) can help reverse... early gum disease in just two weeks. listerine(r). power to your mouth join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling across the u.s. and 34 other countries around the world. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their one hour appo
byron harmon on deck. you may think it's a result of brushing too hard. it's not. it's a sign of early gum disease... listerine(r) can help reverse... early gum disease in just two weeks. listerine(r). power to your mouth join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about...
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more harmonized depending on the services sector and the good sector.but what states have been doing in the procurement, the discrimination they have put in place is an issue that we need to address in the negotiations. that is clearly are ?-question-mark side in the negotiation that we need to address. that followed market access discussions. what we will get is a matter for negotiations, and we will see where those discussions take us. but it's more than that. and it goes both ways. the rules, regulations adopted in the state level or interstate level are a reasonableour reason of concern for companies who wish to do trade across the atlantic, and we are trying as much is possible to look into this. it is true that the provinces actually in the room, we are negotiating procurement. so that was easier ten provinces or 11 territories. it's not up to me are us, but that's a concern that we have expressed. as long as you look at regulated professions there are activities, engineers, accountants, lawyers, the state level. if you want to facilitate the move
more harmonized depending on the services sector and the good sector.but what states have been doing in the procurement, the discrimination they have put in place is an issue that we need to address in the negotiations. that is clearly are ?-question-mark side in the negotiation that we need to address. that followed market access discussions. what we will get is a matter for negotiations, and we will see where those discussions take us. but it's more than that. and it goes both ways. the...
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already two years ago that testing must be improved and harmonized together with misleading information on fuel consumption and environmental performance which is very important. the issue has not yet been solved. so the european commission and member states must also investigate if the case concerns just one manufacturer or whether we might be facing a much broader problem. the decisions we like to talk about with standard but what are they worth? they can be cost effective and enforced and controlled, they are not worth very much. thank you very much. >> translator: thank you. you have the floor. >> translator: madam president, ladies and gentlemen, the transport committee, too, is affected by this scandal because we know that without a change in mobility we will not be able to stop climate change. 24%, that's what transport accounts for and, in fact, if you look at road transport, it's 72%. and that's bad enough. but since 1990 in industry we've seen a decrease of 2%. but in transport we're talking about an increase to the tune of 28%. so, in other words, transport is gobbling up eve
already two years ago that testing must be improved and harmonized together with misleading information on fuel consumption and environmental performance which is very important. the issue has not yet been solved. so the european commission and member states must also investigate if the case concerns just one manufacturer or whether we might be facing a much broader problem. the decisions we like to talk about with standard but what are they worth? they can be cost effective and enforced and...
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we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonicon the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no other organization was doing this as opposed to contemporary we are very blessed in san francisco to have organizations well, i thought that was going to be our speciality >> you create a conceptual idea for setting the opera and you spear ahead and work with the other sdierndz to create an overview vision that's the final product felt opera. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was very inspired to work with him because the way he looked at the key
we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonicon the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to...
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it is an agreement being negotiatebehind closed doors, that aims to harmonize trade rules and standards. thousands are out on the street because they think it is a bad idea. they're wary of what one campaigner called an all out assault of european companies by transnational exeant. >> ttip as it's known will create the world's largest free trade zone. a market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output open both sides of the atlantic. in practice, it could affect everything from jobs to your income, health care, to the food you eat. and there are many critics. >> translator: i'm not sure if it will happen all that quickly but my urgent advice to everybody who wants rules to globalization is you can't be nervous when it comes to negotiating with the motherland of negotiation. as a european you must consciously engage in this issue. >> we fear that the social standards, especially the standards for workers, will decrease. >> we're like how it's undermining our democracy and giving more power to big companies. >> you don't believe what the government tells
it is an agreement being negotiatebehind closed doors, that aims to harmonize trade rules and standards. thousands are out on the street because they think it is a bad idea. they're wary of what one campaigner called an all out assault of european companies by transnational exeant. >> ttip as it's known will create the world's largest free trade zone. a market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output open both sides of the atlantic. in practice, it could...
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don't forget these harmonics on these walls. >> after ramos was killed, the work to finish the mural went on under the leadership of lead artist. >> we really wanted to finish this mural. >> amazing grace, how sweet thigh sound. >> one westbound lane closed last week because of a massive sink hole is finally opened. the hole was already patched when we were over it today. >> crews are working around the clock. cal trans officials expect highway 58 will reopen tomorrow. 49-year-old robert michael rasmusen is believed to be the first fatality from that sudden storm. >> so we're hoping for rain. is there any rain in our forecast? >> larry and cheryl, we have not one but two chances of rain, already seeing changes behind me. fog is rolling in. >> thanks. >> still ahead, blaming facebook. the woman who says the social media company didn't do enough to protect her from online harassment and losing her job. >> i'm matt keller on half-moon bay where rescuers are training for a maverick-sized elnino. we'll tell you about what's happening on the water coming up. >> 7 on your side's michael fin
don't forget these harmonics on these walls. >> after ramos was killed, the work to finish the mural went on under the leadership of lead artist. >> we really wanted to finish this mural. >> amazing grace, how sweet thigh sound. >> one westbound lane closed last week because of a massive sink hole is finally opened. the hole was already patched when we were over it today. >> crews are working around the clock. cal trans officials expect highway 58 will reopen...
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he is the director of the china stashed china harmonic orchestra.ight he will receive the atlantic council global award. i caught up with him in new york and started by asking him how he got the idea of promoting cultural understanding through music. >> windows -- when i was in , ilin studying the late 80's suddenly feel very strongly -- i get back these feelings about music and the culture of china very strongly. at the same time, i see more about the western cultures. of bothto thinking cultures being together and to understand each other. >> that was a like growing up during the cultural revolution in china when you could not embrace western music? >> we certainly played a lot of chinese music, and it was very interesting. sograndfather is a composer, chineseanged a lot of music like folksongs and for me to practice my finger on the keyboard. sometimes, when he has good mood, he taught me something about classical music and a few very -- i am curious to understand other parts of the culture. >> you had this very ambitious project where you are tr
he is the director of the china stashed china harmonic orchestra.ight he will receive the atlantic council global award. i caught up with him in new york and started by asking him how he got the idea of promoting cultural understanding through music. >> windows -- when i was in , ilin studying the late 80's suddenly feel very strongly -- i get back these feelings about music and the culture of china very strongly. at the same time, i see more about the western cultures. of bothto thinking...
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it's an agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors at the highest levels that aims to harmonize trans-atlantic trade rules and standards. >>reporter: hundreds are out on the streets worried about an assault on european and u.s. society by transnational company's. >>reporter: when it's concluded, it will create the world's largest free-trade zone, a market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output on both sides of the atlantic. in practice, it could affect everything from jobs to your income, healthcare, to the food you eat. and there are many critics. >> i'm not sure if it will happen all that quickly, but my urgent advice to everybody who wants rules for globalization is you can't be nervous when it comes to negotiating with the motherland of globalization. as a european, you must consciously engage with this issue. >> we fear that the social standards, especially the standards for workers will decrease. >> we don't like how it's undermining our democracy and giving more power to big companies. >> you don't belief the government? >> no. >> is t
it's an agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors at the highest levels that aims to harmonize trans-atlantic trade rules and standards. >>reporter: hundreds are out on the streets worried about an assault on european and u.s. society by transnational company's. >>reporter: when it's concluded, it will create the world's largest free-trade zone, a market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output on both sides of the atlantic. in...
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. >> translator: the point is for two different stage techniques to harmonize as each dancer performsyou could say an interesting chemical reaction takes place. >> reporter: the dancers combine ballet's graceful energy and stateliness of the japanese steps. when they dance together, their synchronized movements create a powerful harmony. ♪ >> when they started dancing, moving at the same time, and actually each of them respected the traditional -- like his own dance. >> translator: i almost forgot that they were dancing in different genres. >> translator: the audience seemed happy. i could feel how everyone was open and warm-hearted. >> translator: whoever we are, we have the same ma or breath in our bodies. when people like us who are steeped in tradition come together and use our intuition to create something, it often comes out really well. >> reporter: this unity sprang from a respect for differences . on the heels of their success the three artists plan to take the show on a world tour, starting in russia. >> just an amazing collaboration. it is time now for a check of the weathe
. >> translator: the point is for two different stage techniques to harmonize as each dancer performsyou could say an interesting chemical reaction takes place. >> reporter: the dancers combine ballet's graceful energy and stateliness of the japanese steps. when they dance together, their synchronized movements create a powerful harmony. ♪ >> when they started dancing, moving at the same time, and actually each of them respected the traditional -- like his own dance....
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you ought to know about the trans-atlantic trade, an agreement at the highest levels that aims to harmonize trans-atlantic trade rules and standards. people are protesting because they believe it's a bad idea. they're wary of what one campaigner called an all-out assault on european and u.s. society by transnational companies. it will create the world's largest free trade zone, a market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output on both sides of the atlantic. in practice, it could affect everything from jobs to your income, healthcare, to the food you seat. and there are many critics. >> i'm not sure if it will happen all that quickly but my urgent advice to everybody who wants rules for globalization is you can't be nervous when it comes to negotiating with the motherland of globalization. you must constantly engage with this issue as a european. >> we fear that the social standards, especially the standards for workers will decrease. >> we don't like how it's undermining our democracy and giving more power to big companies. >> you don't believe the governm
you ought to know about the trans-atlantic trade, an agreement at the highest levels that aims to harmonize trans-atlantic trade rules and standards. people are protesting because they believe it's a bad idea. they're wary of what one campaigner called an all-out assault on european and u.s. society by transnational companies. it will create the world's largest free trade zone, a market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output on both sides of the atlantic. in...
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interception by harmon at the 43. >>> our defense had an interception in field position for the offense and we struggled a little bit and sometimes in offense but we picked it up. it was just a great team win. >> reporter: pro football talk backing the claims reporting the locker room was indeed swept for bugs but jets did not make the request. after taking care of business in over the legally sixers, the celtics face a much different test tonight against the raptors team that's finished atop the atlantic division in each of the last two years. repeat performance from the bench will go a long way this helping the celtics prove they are for real second unit out outscoring the starter 67 to 45 wednesday night against philadelphia. the game high 27 of those 67 thomas. the celtics six man taking a team high 19 shots. a trend expected to continue all year long. >>> that's my job. i won't be shy when i got a job to do out there and coach has confidence in me, my players and teammates have confidence in me and they tell me to continue to be aggressive. >>> isaiah came and control the tempo for
interception by harmon at the 43. >>> our defense had an interception in field position for the offense and we struggled a little bit and sometimes in offense but we picked it up. it was just a great team win. >> reporter: pro football talk backing the claims reporting the locker room was indeed swept for bugs but jets did not make the request. after taking care of business in over the legally sixers, the celtics face a much different test tonight against the raptors team that's...
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it's an agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors at the highest levels that aims to harmonize trans-atlantic trade rules and standards. here in berlin tens of thousands of people arrived on the streets because they think it's a bad idea. they're wary of what one campaigner called an all out assault on a europe and transnational company. >> when it's concluded possibly next year, they will create the world's largest free trade zone. the market of 800 million people that could add $100 billion a year to economic output on both sides of the atlantic. in practice it could effect everything from jobs to income, healthcare, to the food you eat, and there are many critics. >> i'm not sure if it would happen all that quickly. my urgent advice is that you can't be nervous when it comes to negotiating with the motherland of global indication. as an european you must consciously engage in this issue. >> we hear that the social standards, especially the standards for workers will decrease. >> we lik don't like that it's giving power to big companies. >> you don't believe what the governme
it's an agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors at the highest levels that aims to harmonize trans-atlantic trade rules and standards. here in berlin tens of thousands of people arrived on the streets because they think it's a bad idea. they're wary of what one campaigner called an all out assault on a europe and transnational company. >> when it's concluded possibly next year, they will create the world's largest free trade zone. the market of 800 million people that...
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ago we saidyears testing must be improved and harmonized. together with tackling the misleading information on fuel consumption. the issue has not yet been solved. the open commission and member states must also investigate if the case concerns just one manufacturer, or whether we might be facing a much broader problem. if that is the case it will be necessary to look. we like to talk a lot about ambitious standards but if they are not technologically realistic it cannot be committed cost-effectively or controlled. they are not worth very much. thank you. >> thank you, you have the floor. president, ladies and gentlemen, the transport committee is affected by this scandal because we know that without a change in mobility we will not be able to stop climate .hange 24% is what transport accounts for. since 1990, in industry we have seen a decrease of 2% but entrance -- transport and increased to the tune of 28%. transport is gobbling up everything we are spreading elsewhere. without a change in mobility we will not be able to stop climate chan
ago we saidyears testing must be improved and harmonized. together with tackling the misleading information on fuel consumption. the issue has not yet been solved. the open commission and member states must also investigate if the case concerns just one manufacturer, or whether we might be facing a much broader problem. if that is the case it will be necessary to look. we like to talk a lot about ambitious standards but if they are not technologically realistic it cannot be committed...
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harmonization is not in the cards and raising standards are very unlikely. the most negative effect you could assume theoretically is not going to materialize. where we come up as almost to the opposite where the worst scenario is the status quote. case, should there be a regulatory approximation? under the condition that these are extended to nonparticipants that seem to fulfill the requirements that they have to meet one test for both markets ,nstead of currently two tests worst-case, status quote with no improvement. case, developing countries would probably benefit. my third thing is on the global here, weystem arid actually view the effect more psychological than factual in fearsnse that because have been rising, people are starting to think about whether they're approaching their own trade agenda in the right way. effectspes of spillover are positive for example in the way that africa has started to think about its own continental free-trade agreement. there is enormous untapped potential for trade growth in developing countries. asia it iswith east 50
harmonization is not in the cards and raising standards are very unlikely. the most negative effect you could assume theoretically is not going to materialize. where we come up as almost to the opposite where the worst scenario is the status quote. case, should there be a regulatory approximation? under the condition that these are extended to nonparticipants that seem to fulfill the requirements that they have to meet one test for both markets ,nstead of currently two tests worst-case, status...
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we have come a very long way to achieving the goal of harmonizing the benefits of their prepaid health care act with the provisions of the affordable care act. to support a well-trained out reach team of workers as they assist with the and will the process. this change converted our computer systems to resource rather than a barrier to entry. we produced a comprehensive 10 your strategic business plan to report with the condition and sustainability required with the state enabling legislation also of the advantages and challenges with the second of all your of operation and we explain how we would meet sustainability and other requirements of the affordable care acted recommended a financial approach to generate revenue from about 70,000 and royalties that the rate of $12 million per year. i am pleased to say it increased by more than 400% to be expanded to the medicaid program with the uncompensated costs and other community. even overcoming the technology changes with the potential to exceed the initial cost of the federal government funded the initial cost the people of hawaii are r
we have come a very long way to achieving the goal of harmonizing the benefits of their prepaid health care act with the provisions of the affordable care act. to support a well-trained out reach team of workers as they assist with the and will the process. this change converted our computer systems to resource rather than a barrier to entry. we produced a comprehensive 10 your strategic business plan to report with the condition and sustainability required with the state enabling legislation...
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each committee stands already two years ago that testing must be improved and harmonized together with tackling the misleading information and environmental performance, which is very important. will issue has not been sold. if that is the case it will be necessary to look at the reasons we like to talk a lot about ambitious standards. they are they are not worth very much. thank you very much. >> madam president, ladies and gentlemen, the transport committee is affected also by this scandal. we will not be able to stop can climate change. 24%. that's what transport accounts for. we have seen a decrease of 2%. in transport, we are talking about an increase to the tune of 28%. in other words, transport is gobbling up everything that we're spending elsewhere with our resources. we have to stop climate change for the sake of our children and grandchildren if they want to live on this planet. we took a decision between now and 2030 when it comes to urban transport 50% of conventional and fuel would be reduced. and by 2050 we would have no conventional fuels at all used in our cities. we de
each committee stands already two years ago that testing must be improved and harmonized together with tackling the misleading information and environmental performance, which is very important. will issue has not been sold. if that is the case it will be necessary to look at the reasons we like to talk a lot about ambitious standards. they are they are not worth very much. thank you very much. >> madam president, ladies and gentlemen, the transport committee is affected also by this...
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it cannot be this easy for somebody who wants to inflict harmon other people to get his or her handsn. >> allen schauffler joins live now. what more do we know about the shooter and what actually happened in the college? >> reporter: well, they are still trying to piece that together. the college is about a kilometer down that road, the area remains sealed off. they have found a substantial amount of ammunition. they have also found several pages of what has been described as hate-filled note. the local sheriff has decided not to name chris mercer, he said that would bring him the notoriety that he sought. this is the local newspaper here, you can see the headline. just take a note of that picture, because it is also repeated in the usa today, the same picture, the headline, college shooting, fourth since august, and it even makes the front page of the "wall street journal." so the police still trying to put together exactly what happened, a time line of what happened almost 24 hours ago at a quiet community college in a rural part of oregon. >> it's such a small community, i can onl
it cannot be this easy for somebody who wants to inflict harmon other people to get his or her handsn. >> allen schauffler joins live now. what more do we know about the shooter and what actually happened in the college? >> reporter: well, they are still trying to piece that together. the college is about a kilometer down that road, the area remains sealed off. they have found a substantial amount of ammunition. they have also found several pages of what has been described as...
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we're continuing to work to harmonize the affordable care continue to act with hawaii's framework to provide outstanding access to health care to virtually every resident and when necessary, any of the millions of visitors we welcome to our state each year. honorable members, we thank you for your time, your dedication and interest in improving the quality of life in our country by addressing this important issue before the people of the united states. i look forward to any questions you have. >> thank you. and now recognize mr. peter lee, the executive director of covered california from the state of california. >> good morning chairman murphy, ranking member degette and distinguished members of the committee and the members from california, matsui and capps, who were able to join you. it's a honor to be here in front of you before the subcommittee to speak about the success we've had in california in implementing the affordable care act. this landmark legislation has dramatically changed health care in california and in the nation by expanding needed coverage and also by putting in
we're continuing to work to harmonize the affordable care continue to act with hawaii's framework to provide outstanding access to health care to virtually every resident and when necessary, any of the millions of visitors we welcome to our state each year. honorable members, we thank you for your time, your dedication and interest in improving the quality of life in our country by addressing this important issue before the people of the united states. i look forward to any questions you have....
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it's often called harmonization but when it comes time for your people to sing their own tune, they maythey have no longer any choice but to go along with the rest of the pacific choir, it's a new world, harmony between the united states and canada was difficult enough, harmony with a tiny monarchy like bruni or a communist command economy like vietnam's should be fascinating to watch, i'm ray suarez and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> russia sends missiles into syria from war ships hundreds of kilometers away. president obama apologizes for an air strike destroyed an aid
it's often called harmonization but when it comes time for your people to sing their own tune, they maythey have no longer any choice but to go along with the rest of the pacific choir, it's a new world, harmony between the united states and canada was difficult enough, harmony with a tiny monarchy like bruni or a communist command economy like vietnam's should be fascinating to watch, i'm ray suarez and that's the "inside story." ♪ >>> russia sends missiles into syria from...
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it's often called harmonization but when it comes time for your people to sing their own tune, they mayey have no longer any choice but to go along with the rest of the pacific choir, it's a new world, harmony between the united states and canada was difficult enough, harmony with a tiny monarchy like bruni or a communist command economy like vietnam's should be fascinating to watch, i'm ray suarez and that's the "inside story." ♪ >> this is aljazeera america, live from new york city. i'm tony harris. close encounter over syria, the u.s. diverts one of its aircraft to avoid a russian fighter. >> . >> going nuclear, selling radioactive materials to groups like isil. >>> calling for charges, the man killed by nypd officers said that he was executed and collapsing. >>> california's changing landscape after years of drought.
it's often called harmonization but when it comes time for your people to sing their own tune, they mayey have no longer any choice but to go along with the rest of the pacific choir, it's a new world, harmony between the united states and canada was difficult enough, harmony with a tiny monarchy like bruni or a communist command economy like vietnam's should be fascinating to watch, i'm ray suarez and that's the "inside story." ♪ >> this is aljazeera america, live from new...
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harmon back there. rookie justin coleman as well. jim: thursday night football, again, only on nfl network starting next week. the bengals and the browns. we bring it to you, the nfl network. garoppolo is in at quarterback. that's white at running back. and jimmy grab lo in his second year out of eastern illinois takes over as brady retires for the evening. another stellar performance, phil. phil: yeah, just a terrific performance and i have a chance and you do too, to talk to the coaches and players and we felt a great concern from the coaches of the patriots about the match-ups, which we talked about. does it really matter when you talk about the patriots? no matter what happens they're going to score. you have to find a way to score 30 points to have a chance to beat them. referee: offside, number 78, defense. lined up in the neutral zone. five-yard penalty. remains second down. jim: to your point on this 30-point discussion. you have to put up 30. they put up 28 in the first game against pittsburgh and every game now after that t
harmon back there. rookie justin coleman as well. jim: thursday night football, again, only on nfl network starting next week. the bengals and the browns. we bring it to you, the nfl network. garoppolo is in at quarterback. that's white at running back. and jimmy grab lo in his second year out of eastern illinois takes over as brady retires for the evening. another stellar performance, phil. phil: yeah, just a terrific performance and i have a chance and you do too, to talk to the coaches and...
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when you drive by, these are human harmonics. >> the project will continue to bring a vision of peace to a neighborhood that often sees something else. >> there is love here, there is life here. >> in west oakland, abc7 news. >> police want to know if you recognize this thief. he tried to steal a package from a porch this week. couldn't manage to lift it so she decided to steal the resident's dirty shoes from the porch. they want to you let them know if you know who this thief is. >> police asking for help finding two suspects who used a gun gun to rob a store. they entered the store around 12:30 p.m. friday. >> it is recorded one suspect used a stun gun and injured one person with a stun gun. >> the victim was treated for minor injuries and the pair fled before police arrived on the scene. >> san francisco mayor says for his city to be world class it needs to invest in teachers. today, he unveiled plans. >> the superintendent says his district is facing a teacher shortage. many educators are priced out of the market. >> living and working in the community in which you teach and make
when you drive by, these are human harmonics. >> the project will continue to bring a vision of peace to a neighborhood that often sees something else. >> there is love here, there is life here. >> in west oakland, abc7 news. >> police want to know if you recognize this thief. he tried to steal a package from a porch this week. couldn't manage to lift it so she decided to steal the resident's dirty shoes from the porch. they want to you let them know if you know who this...
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when you drive by, these are human harmonics. >> the project will continue to bring a vision of peaceneighborhood that often sees something else. >> there is love here, there is life here. >> in west oakland, abc7 news. >> police want to know if you recognize this thief. he tried to steal a package from a porch this week. couldn't manage to lift it so she decided to steal the resident's dirty shoes from the porch. they want to you let them know if you know who this thief is. >> police asking for help finding two suspects who used a gun gun to rob a store. they entered the store around 12:30 p.m. friday. >> it is recorded one suspect used a stun gun and injured one person with a stun gun. >> the victim was treated for minor injuries and the pair fled before police arrived on the scene. >> san francisco mayor says for his city to be world class it needs to invest in teachers. today, he unveiled plans. >> the superintendent says his district is facing a teacher shortage. many educators are priced out of the market. >> living and working in the community in which you teach and make this i
when you drive by, these are human harmonics. >> the project will continue to bring a vision of peaceneighborhood that often sees something else. >> there is love here, there is life here. >> in west oakland, abc7 news. >> police want to know if you recognize this thief. he tried to steal a package from a porch this week. couldn't manage to lift it so she decided to steal the resident's dirty shoes from the porch. they want to you let them know if you know who this thief...
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harmon back there. rookie justin coleman as well. jim: thursday night football, again, only on nfl network starting next week. the bengals and the browns. we bring it to you, the nfl network. garoppolo is in at quarterback. that's white at running back. and jimmy grab lo in his second year out of eastern illinois takes over as brady retires for the evening. another stellar performance, phil. phil: yeah, just a terrific performance and i have a chance and you do too, to talk to the coaches and players and we felt a great concern from the coaches of the patriots about the match-ups, which we talked about. does it really matter when you talk about the patriots? no matter what happens they're going to score. you have to find a way to score 30 points to have a chance to beat them. referee: offside, number 78, defense. lined up in the neutral zone. five-yard penalty. remains second down. jim: to your point on this 30-point discussion. you have to put up 30. they put up 28 in the first game against pittsburgh and every game now after that t
harmon back there. rookie justin coleman as well. jim: thursday night football, again, only on nfl network starting next week. the bengals and the browns. we bring it to you, the nfl network. garoppolo is in at quarterback. that's white at running back. and jimmy grab lo in his second year out of eastern illinois takes over as brady retires for the evening. another stellar performance, phil. phil: yeah, just a terrific performance and i have a chance and you do too, to talk to the coaches and...
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united states being the two largest providers of financial services in the world, some sort of harmonization might make sense and i think that's been the european position. if i understand treasury secretary liu he's not at all been enthused about having discussions with the nasty europeans -- i'm putting words in his mouth. but what -- what -- what's the state of play there? jim, are you following that? >> well, a bit. i'm not -- probably not as expert as some others are on this. but certainly i think you're right that the -- because we are two such gigantic financial markets, the opportunities in liberalization there or harmonization are tremendous. the benefits that flow from that are probably as large as anything you could think of in the entire ttip agreement that would flow from that. in the united states the reluctance on the part -- and i think we should be doing it. i think the reluctance in the united states is the passage of dodd/franks and nobody wants -- it's too new, nobody wants to tamper with that, nobody wants to tinker with that. i think it definitely needs some tinkering w
united states being the two largest providers of financial services in the world, some sort of harmonization might make sense and i think that's been the european position. if i understand treasury secretary liu he's not at all been enthused about having discussions with the nasty europeans -- i'm putting words in his mouth. but what -- what -- what's the state of play there? jim, are you following that? >> well, a bit. i'm not -- probably not as expert as some others are on this. but...
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we need to harmonize regulation. david: people have been saying that for a long time.phanie: good luck with that. we want to go over to the united kingdom where they're considering staying in the european union is worth it. the bank of england has gone so far as to study about what it would mean for the british economy. you are working on a piece right now, let's talk about this. clive: i am more sympathetic to the case for brexit then perhaps i ought to be. the rational part of my mind says this would be a disaster for the british economy. i think it would be a bad bad thing. but, it was so much wrong with the european union, and so many of the brits criticisms, there was so little will to fix these problems, that the question does arise. to you want to be part of this project going on? david: i would ask you first not to use the term brexit, because give gone enough -- gone through enough. i have the raft the number of british lending institutions and foreign owned subsidiaries in the you can't. you can see they are already exiting the u.k. as far as moving to irelan
we need to harmonize regulation. david: people have been saying that for a long time.phanie: good luck with that. we want to go over to the united kingdom where they're considering staying in the european union is worth it. the bank of england has gone so far as to study about what it would mean for the british economy. you are working on a piece right now, let's talk about this. clive: i am more sympathetic to the case for brexit then perhaps i ought to be. the rational part of my mind says...
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. >> probably a wise decision, it allows the democrats to keep a more harmonized race moving into the primary. >> i think it's a smart dis. >> why? >> i think america is getting behind bernie sanders and it will be something good for the country. >> from an expert it was too late for joe biden to launch. >> not running makes a lot of sense, the clinton campaign has not imploded and there is no room between hillary and bernie sanders for biden to position himself. >> on the left. >> yes, and it doesn't appear to be a lot of appetite for democratic voters on the right. >> that is a personal decision on his part and i think depending on where you are, folks in the political word, some people may be relieved and some may be sad, i think it was a tough decision for him. >> monica, very note worthy here, mayor nutter will be leaving office before the first of the year, he is a long time clinton loyalist, there could be a post for him in the clinton administration. live on the ben franklin parkway, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> you can read more about vice presi
. >> probably a wise decision, it allows the democrats to keep a more harmonized race moving into the primary. >> i think it's a smart dis. >> why? >> i think america is getting behind bernie sanders and it will be something good for the country. >> from an expert it was too late for joe biden to launch. >> not running makes a lot of sense, the clinton campaign has not imploded and there is no room between hillary and bernie sanders for biden to position...
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we try to harmonize our mutation as well as we can. >> i do not know much about your office, i understand you are appointed by the chief judge of the circuit court of cook county, is that accurate? is that true of all of the counties in illinois or just cook county with several million people. >> it is only in cook county that there is a public guardian like myself. the other are appointed by the governor in various. >> by various counties. >> by various counties. what has become a problem some of the counties are so small. >> then do you report to the circuit court of kurt cook county. >> yes i am an appointed person on each of my cases. we have to report to the court on an annual basis. we file inventory. we also file a yearly accounting and goings-on of the ward. and what we have done with the wards. we also file a yearly annual report with the cook county commissioners. >> thank. >> thank you, good luck with your continued work, it is certainly a matter of strong public policy. as well as the other members of the panel. i'll back my time. >> the gentleman yields back. we recognize ano
we try to harmonize our mutation as well as we can. >> i do not know much about your office, i understand you are appointed by the chief judge of the circuit court of cook county, is that accurate? is that true of all of the counties in illinois or just cook county with several million people. >> it is only in cook county that there is a public guardian like myself. the other are appointed by the governor in various. >> by various counties. >> by various counties. what...
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more harmonized than the u.s. depending on the services the that you look at or good sector you look at. but indeed what states have been doing they have put in place is an issue that we need to address in negotiations. that's clearly a request from ur side in the negotiation that is we need to that is we need to address that at the state level also federal level that market access discussion. matter for get a the negotiations we will see where those discussions will take us. but it's more than that and there it goes both ways. the rules regulation ace dopted at state level are a reason of concern for companies who wish to do trade across the atlantic and we're trying as much as possible to look into this. it's true that our canadian friends the provinces actually in the room where we're easier ng so that was of course if transaction cost is easier because you have ten provinces or 11 with territories, with u.s. a bit more difficult. so it's not up to me or to the u.s. what they should do but that's a concern that
more harmonized than the u.s. depending on the services the that you look at or good sector you look at. but indeed what states have been doing they have put in place is an issue that we need to address in negotiations. that's clearly a request from ur side in the negotiation that is we need to that is we need to address that at the state level also federal level that market access discussion. matter for get a the negotiations we will see where those discussions will take us. but it's more than...
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i've been favoring harmon. let's go to dolby. i'll do some work on it. what a heck of an earnings season it's been. to me it's my world series. it sure has set expectations high. let's see if the strength can continue through next week. these shoes are killing me. i'm sitting down to see what's happening with sketchers. is it time to curb your enthusiasm when it comes to amazon? and over 29 million people suffer from diabetes in the u.s. i'm looking a company that's going to revolutionize the way the disease is treated. stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. good.how was your commute? yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analyti
i've been favoring harmon. let's go to dolby. i'll do some work on it. what a heck of an earnings season it's been. to me it's my world series. it sure has set expectations high. let's see if the strength can continue through next week. these shoes are killing me. i'm sitting down to see what's happening with sketchers. is it time to curb your enthusiasm when it comes to amazon? and over 29 million people suffer from diabetes in the u.s. i'm looking a company that's going to revolutionize the...
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can regulatory harmonization spine great savings for business that can be passed on to knew investmenteate jobs. >> what is the transparency with which it is negotiated. if workingnegotiated. if working people and other members of civil society are locked out of the room but everyone knows the big corporate lobbyists or maybe not in the room but have been the bestthe best access to the negotiators and the most influence of the rules written, they won't be written in a way that favors. and secondly, businesses achieving more efficiencies is terrific in a vacuum, but it cannot be argued based upon current economic models that will automatically be shared with workers. in the uk and germany and mexico and south korea. workers are getting a smaller and smaller share of national income, and particularly as productivity goes up, worker income is not rising. this is problematic. if the rules don't address that kind of concern, that workers can prosper as the companies do, you will see continuing skepticism and out as you saw in germany on saturday. >> i just wanted ask a question. this vivid
can regulatory harmonization spine great savings for business that can be passed on to knew investmenteate jobs. >> what is the transparency with which it is negotiated. if workingnegotiated. if working people and other members of civil society are locked out of the room but everyone knows the big corporate lobbyists or maybe not in the room but have been the bestthe best access to the negotiators and the most influence of the rules written, they won't be written in a way that favors. and...
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pastor, hugh harmon out of south carolina, we appreciate your time. >> i appreciate you as well. >> cellphoneecords show that the florida musician fatally shot by a plain-clothed police officer was on the phone when he was killed. corey jones was shot 5 minutes after his suv broke down early in the morning on october 18th. according to the log, the call lasted nearly an hour. at&t has not confirmed whether it has a recording but the county officials are investigating the shooting. >>> civil rights groups in alabama say that they are issuing i.d.s in rural parties of the state. the state says that the i.d.s can be obtained in other offices, but the critics say that there's nowhere to the investigation. >> reporter: it's the picture of southern charm, but activists say that union springs in rural alabama is part of a new battle ground in a decade-old fight. in parts of the state, dozens of drivers license offices have closed. they need government-issued i.d. to cast their ballots. >> hello. >> residents like evelyn smart say that it's voting rights are still an issue. >> we have a long way to g
pastor, hugh harmon out of south carolina, we appreciate your time. >> i appreciate you as well. >> cellphoneecords show that the florida musician fatally shot by a plain-clothed police officer was on the phone when he was killed. corey jones was shot 5 minutes after his suv broke down early in the morning on october 18th. according to the log, the call lasted nearly an hour. at&t has not confirmed whether it has a recording but the county officials are investigating the...
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it cannot be this easy for somebody who wants to inflict harmon other people to get his or her handsgun. >> allen schauffler is standing by live for us in roseburg. are we beginning to get a clearer picture of what took place and an idea of the background of the shooter himself? >> reporter: the police are trying to put together a time line of the shooter, exactly when he entered the building, when he started to fire. did he actually say to people are you a christian and then shoot them if they responded yes, shoot them in the leg if they didn't give an answer. they are trying to speak to people who have been through an incredibly traumatic experience. we were speaking to one survivor who said she ran from the classroom next door absolutely terrified. the police are going through facebook and social media sites he may have visited to try to find out what his motivation us. we were told he was interested in the nazis and expressed admiration for the ira. so all of this will be investigated as they bring up the picture of the man that brought death here. >> it has been described as a t
it cannot be this easy for somebody who wants to inflict harmon other people to get his or her handsgun. >> allen schauffler is standing by live for us in roseburg. are we beginning to get a clearer picture of what took place and an idea of the background of the shooter himself? >> reporter: the police are trying to put together a time line of the shooter, exactly when he entered the building, when he started to fire. did he actually say to people are you a christian and then shoot...