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movie bullying has a couple of those instances aware of and san mateo's respect everyone 24/7 has people looking at how do we respect each other as human beings and understand our differences and embrace those and be a community of care. >> i think a very practical thing, too, is that there somehow be established an adult that kids will trust or young people will trust. when we started out with lgbt sensitivity that was one of the things because a push back from the school district, well, that's going to cost money. but we found teachers, we started with elementary and went up to middle who would volunteer for that, straight or gay. then we put the word out, if you are having these kind of problems, we saw some very graphic instances that even the sensitized adults didn't understand, they didn't realize it. a lot of it in those days, i'm a teacher and i love my profession, a lot of it was in the faculty rooms, too. you learn from kids. it's all laid out there for you and that's another thing if you have the sensitized adult then you don't spend any money, that adult is there are there. >> we hav
movie bullying has a couple of those instances aware of and san mateo's respect everyone 24/7 has people looking at how do we respect each other as human beings and understand our differences and embrace those and be a community of care. >> i think a very practical thing, too, is that there somehow be established an adult that kids will trust or young people will trust. when we started out with lgbt sensitivity that was one of the things because a push back from the school district, well,...
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he also has people looking for the woman using facial recognition software. he wants that ipad. >> we don't know if she found it, if she bought it. but it's her picture. i'm christine romans. >> have a great weekend. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm john berman. >> good morning, happy friday i'm brooke baldwin. soledad is off. >> well hello. our "starting point" point is a cnn exclusive. conservative ohio senator ron portman makes a stunning reversal on gay marriage and he's talking to only our dana bash. >> and then, not just one, but two carnival cruise ships in trouble this morning. folks, this is the fourth time the company has had problems in a month this morning we're asking are the ships safe? also a developing story, a suspect in that deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi from september, this morning behind bars. could we finally learn more about what sparked the violence that killed four americans? >>> and a disturbing video of a 4-year-old attacked by a dog and terrifying moments all caught on camera. >> p
he also has people looking for the woman using facial recognition software. he wants that ipad. >> we don't know if she found it, if she bought it. but it's her picture. i'm christine romans. >> have a great weekend. "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm john berman. >> good morning, happy friday i'm brooke baldwin. soledad is off. >> well hello. our "starting point" point is a cnn exclusive. conservative ohio...
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facts on their face if you're a member of the muslim community the united states this is has to have people looking over their shoulders and wondering about the people literally who were roommates a common joke i hear from members of muslim communities nationwide is you know when i pray on friday i just assume the guy next to me is an informant and i think that's obviously an exaggeration but it goes to show the mentality of how under siege they feel by federal law enforcement that they feel that even you know in exercising their first amendment rights of freedom of religion they are being watched by the f.b.i. would it would it be reasonable to say that i mean i'm thinking of tim mcveigh and and that was on the second anniversary of david koresh and waco and i grew up in michigan and you know i've known some guys who were in the machine michigan militia i don't know anybody who's ever committed a crime but these guys were serious about having a lot of guns and twenty years ago they're still around what. it what's the ratio of white christians to dark skinned muslims who have committed crimes again
facts on their face if you're a member of the muslim community the united states this is has to have people looking over their shoulders and wondering about the people literally who were roommates a common joke i hear from members of muslim communities nationwide is you know when i pray on friday i just assume the guy next to me is an informant and i think that's obviously an exaggeration but it goes to show the mentality of how under siege they feel by federal law enforcement that they feel...
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people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> and tonight, a close call at one of the nation's busiest airports has a lot of people looking at a new danger in the sky. anyone in the country can buy a small, remote controlled drone. they're soaring in popularity. but what happens if a passenger plane has to dodge one on landing? here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: it's never happened before. five miles from a new york airport, a jumbo jet pilot suddenly spots something on final approach. >> kennedy tower, just for your information, we just saw a little drone below us. >> reporter: the alitalia pilot says the small, black, four-rotor craft was within 200 feet of his jet. >> what altitude do you see that aircraft? >> about 1,500. >> reporter: the fbi is on the case. it's an incident that frightens pilots. >> a couple of pounds hitting an airplane going 200, 250 miles per hour, if it hits the wrong place, like comes in through the cockpit, hits the glass, it can hit the pilot or the co-pilot. it can hit an engine, take out an engine. >> reporter: you may think military, overseas and kill strikes when you hear the word drones
people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> and tonight, a close call at one of the nation's busiest airports has a lot of people looking at a new danger in the sky. anyone in the country can buy a small, remote controlled drone. they're soaring in popularity. but what happens if a passenger plane has to dodge one on landing? here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: it's never happened before. five miles from a new york airport, a jumbo...
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if you don't believe in god you're going to burn in hell it's you know there has to be some middle ground look i know people who are professed atheists and they probably are but they still attend a house of worship because they get some kind of comfort in or it's a social thing and your enjoy a ritual and i'm not going to condemn anybody as for what they think unless it's a real extremism and then i'm going to be bothered by it whether it's an extreme atheist or or a religious fanatic of the boat both of them bother me because they're both fanatics lawrence go ahead jump in isn't all about tolerance then that's what jesus taught being tolerant but west doesn't mean you don't believe there's an absolute truth and certainly i disagree with some of the comments stereotyping that i just heard rob do concerning creationists i don't know anybody that qualifies under what he just described a creationist i certainly don't. but i am a scientist i go with what i observe. and we can get off on that tangent but we're getting away from your question which is atheism the new religion and yes i think there is a backlash a
if you don't believe in god you're going to burn in hell it's you know there has to be some middle ground look i know people who are professed atheists and they probably are but they still attend a house of worship because they get some kind of comfort in or it's a social thing and your enjoy a ritual and i'm not going to condemn anybody as for what they think unless it's a real extremism and then i'm going to be bothered by it whether it's an extreme atheist or or a religious fanatic of the...
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people not trust the world. >> regulators are looking at it. the market has always moved ahead of realgulators. it was people. just when you look at the computerized trading versus hand to hand people, when people were trading we said is the deck stacked against the lone investor? small mvs or investors have always worried it's bigger than they are. >> when christine and i worked on the floor of the new york stock exchange there were 6,000 traders. were things fairer with people? and is that a silly argument? >> it's a great argument. it's easier to regulate. when they wrote a the lot of the regulations, they wrote instantaneous. now it's the speed of light and if my service half the speed of light? it's just the fact that technology has leaped from our ability to regulate. >> it's an argument about thinking you can compete with the big boys if you are an active trader. that deck is stacked against you. camilla, thank you so much. she's the writer and producer of "ghost exchange." >>> coming up, it is a two-headed bull shark discovered by a fisherman in gulf of mexico. creepy. doesn't have anyt
people not trust the world. >> regulators are looking at it. the market has always moved ahead of realgulators. it was people. just when you look at the computerized trading versus hand to hand people, when people were trading we said is the deck stacked against the lone investor? small mvs or investors have always worried it's bigger than they are. >> when christine and i worked on the floor of the new york stock exchange there were 6,000 traders. were things fairer with people?...
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has proposed. >> as people will know and also you can look at his fiscal year 2013 budget has the exact same thing. you told alan last night that he hasn't made any specific suggestions on medicare completely untrue, $400 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending laid out very clearly. >> bill: 400 billion you are saying in medicare, right, the president wants. is that what you are saying? >> yes, that's in his budget and on his web site. >> bill: wait, powers. i'm ooa simple man you can't go too fast with me. >> i won't argue with that. >> 400 million. >> billion. >> bill: how would that manifest itself? what's going to be cut? >> well, there is different things. they want to applied the medicaid -- with medicaid you can negotiate drug prices, they want to apply that to medicare and get savings in drug prices. they want to raise. >> bill: wait, simple man, simple man. all right? they want to negotiate drug prices with whom? >> with the drug companies. >> bill: with the drug companies. they want to? wait, wait, wait. have they begun doing that? and, if so, which drug companies are they talkin
has proposed. >> as people will know and also you can look at his fiscal year 2013 budget has the exact same thing. you told alan last night that he hasn't made any specific suggestions on medicare completely untrue, $400 billion in cuts to federal healthcare spending laid out very clearly. >> bill: 400 billion you are saying in medicare, right, the president wants. is that what you are saying? >> yes, that's in his budget and on his web site. >> bill: wait, powers. i'm...
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. >> store known as australia says he has had it with people looking around and then buying the same he has implement add 5 dollar fee for just looking. seen out front explains the policy. grocery store owner says he's tired of in the getting paid for his time. we'll see if the idea catches on. >> then this. top restaurant in los angeles has had it with people who blow off the reservations. so now the obs is taking frustration to twitter and tweeting out their names. here's what is happening. red medicine vaet that most fusion restaurant in beverly hills. owner says not honoring reservation means nobody else can enjoy the table and time frame set aside for them. the owner has ride to over book and asked for credit cards but that ends up hurting business in the long run. so he's going tweet bit. >> believe it or not times when you can't say the word google. swedish language council regulates the country language and every year it releases a list of new words. among the entry this time was this one. ungoogleable a word you can't find on line with the use of search engine. google wanted
. >> store known as australia says he has had it with people looking around and then buying the same he has implement add 5 dollar fee for just looking. seen out front explains the policy. grocery store owner says he's tired of in the getting paid for his time. we'll see if the idea catches on. >> then this. top restaurant in los angeles has had it with people who blow off the reservations. so now the obs is taking frustration to twitter and tweeting out their names. here's what is...
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. >>> a report out this week has people wondering if the government wants to look at their financialrivate your bank records really are. >> reporter: the treasury department said it is no secret they have access to a massive financial database full of suspicious activity. >> the average american isn't going to ping the information. >> reporter: a document outlined new plans wanting to give more unlimited access to that database. no such plan exists but it is exploring new ways to ensure the government is in the best position to fight terrorist. >> we need to make sure we are giving it over sight, congress is paying attention as well as the privatesy -- privesy offices. >> who is included? anyone who make as cash transaction of $10,000 or more. >> what they are looking for is large cash transforms, other large money -- transfers, other large money transfers. >> reporter: it in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> women from all over the bay area gathered to be honored for their roles in developing the next generation of leaders. the powerful women of the bay lunch in took place today.
. >>> a report out this week has people wondering if the government wants to look at their financialrivate your bank records really are. >> reporter: the treasury department said it is no secret they have access to a massive financial database full of suspicious activity. >> the average american isn't going to ping the information. >> reporter: a document outlined new plans wanting to give more unlimited access to that database. no such plan exists but it is exploring...
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makes more liars out of the american people than golfnd look at ha is going on in the federal government. federal workers owe $3.5 billion in unpaid taxes because even people in the executive branch or at treasury can't figure out their tax retu. >> isn't the most unfair thing about the tax code such as it is is that there is so many special deals. isn't that the thing that makes it most unfair? >> that and that the people who are so-called rich and are supposed to be paying 39% don't pay 39%. >> that's right because of all of -- get rid of the special deals. just have a flat tax for everybody. >> if it was flat you would treat income and capital gannets the same rate. >> rich, go ahead. >> it was flat, mark, you would treat income and capital gains at the same rate. mark is complaining about the difference between capital gains which is where the rich make its money or income which is where the middle class makes its money. >> romney used to see it clearly and he changed evolving on the issue as well. coming up, stocks to help you pump up your tax refund. we have the names you don't wan
makes more liars out of the american people than golfnd look at ha is going on in the federal government. federal workers owe $3.5 billion in unpaid taxes because even people in the executive branch or at treasury can't figure out their tax retu. >> isn't the most unfair thing about the tax code such as it is is that there is so many special deals. isn't that the thing that makes it most unfair? >> that and that the people who are so-called rich and are supposed to be paying 39%...
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people think this is getting do done. you can drive a truck through the loopholes. >> there has been consternation, people say, look, we just obama in israel saying without being pushed, politicians won't do the right thing. should we push him more? should he be pushed more to make this narrative central? >> sure. i think the more pressure there is from the public having a once in a generation conversation how we deal with guns in this country, sure, i think they should be telling the president they support his work and want him to do as much as he can. i have to say as someone in the room today in city hall with mayor bloomberg and joe biden, doing as much as they can, i'm not sure they need a fire under them. the last time we had a weapons ban passed in the senate, who was in the room? joe biden. >> a lot of americans worry if they support this kind of lesslation they will be out of office soon. any truth to that? >> in november of 2012 the nra spent more than $100,000 on only seven races. six of their candidates lost. there arose this mythology in the 1994 election after we passed an assault weapons ban the democrats los
people think this is getting do done. you can drive a truck through the loopholes. >> there has been consternation, people say, look, we just obama in israel saying without being pushed, politicians won't do the right thing. should we push him more? should he be pushed more to make this narrative central? >> sure. i think the more pressure there is from the public having a once in a generation conversation how we deal with guns in this country, sure, i think they should be telling...
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look, go have a great afternoon and enjoy some lunch. so, again, a very common place man who has a very uncommon job at this point and a very difficult job. a lot of peopleking for pope francis to bring some change to the catholic church, which has struggled with in-fighting and c controversy as well as scandals. most of the events will be scripted. we know what is going to happen. a lot of people looking to that, to see what pope francis has to say during the homily and hint at some of the changes he could bring to the church. that's the latest live here outside the vatican. i am jay gray. >> let's get updated when it comes to the forecast. >> we have great-looking weather to enjoy today. laura and jon, good morning to you. we want to start with a live picture, beautiful sunrise over foster city. throughout the day, dry. 70s, inland, bayside, 69 degrees. things start to change tomorrow. rain, isolated thunderstorms possible. we will take you to the forecast if you missed it, every 15 minutes throughout the "today" show. 6:58. you don't want to miss mike inouye before leaving. >> otherwise, you are going to hit the traffic. we are looking toward 880. you
look, go have a great afternoon and enjoy some lunch. so, again, a very common place man who has a very uncommon job at this point and a very difficult job. a lot of peopleking for pope francis to bring some change to the catholic church, which has struggled with in-fighting and c controversy as well as scandals. most of the events will be scripted. we know what is going to happen. a lot of people looking to that, to see what pope francis has to say during the homily and hint at some of the...
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each month compared to the number of people unemployed and looking as well as the number of people who lived given up looking for work. you can see how the ratio has gone up and pretty much been stuck since 2009. we haven't really seen the number of jobs out there matching the number of people who are looking for work. and that gives you some idea of why this quit rate has not gone up, white state so though. people have said good idea of how hard it is to go and find a job. there's two groups of people being hurt the most. people at 55 and they basically lose their jobs there's a lot of trouble trying to find it and also very young people who are in train the job market to begin with. the people in the middle hang onto the jobs they have. the new people don't have that luxury. they don't have the luxury to hang onto his job and tried to enter the workforce for the first time after they've graduated from college. now i want to show you one way to think about how bad this recovery span. i'm going to show you how economic gdp income has changed during previous recessions and how it looks now. so here's what we call the trendline, the average rate of
each month compared to the number of people unemployed and looking as well as the number of people who lived given up looking for work. you can see how the ratio has gone up and pretty much been stuck since 2009. we haven't really seen the number of jobs out there matching the number of people who are looking for work. and that gives you some idea of why this quit rate has not gone up, white state so though. people have said good idea of how hard it is to go and find a job. there's two groups...
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as yet has not received the presidential medal of freedom. you look at all the people we have given that high honor to, berry gordy has not yet received that. i cannot begin to tell you the number of times we have been anding about x, y, or z motown comes up. was the soundtrack of people's lives. got peoplerdy together on the dance floor of america. music has tremendous power. the whole night club thing, how do use experiential stuff to get people to place they are afraid of? he does deserve that, because he probably did more for freedom to think new ideas and experience new things and just about anybody in our generation. tavis: tell me about this expansion. tell me how you are taking the d.c. kitchen concept national. , butwas always intrigued , think aboutware l.a.. it is at the bottom of this final right out of the central valley. you have an endless supply of beautiful, healthy fruit and vegetables that you can get for free or nichols on the pound. . am interested in that i tend to look out and see what is coming, rather than wait for it to come to me. there is a
as yet has not received the presidential medal of freedom. you look at all the people we have given that high honor to, berry gordy has not yet received that. i cannot begin to tell you the number of times we have been anding about x, y, or z motown comes up. was the soundtrack of people's lives. got peoplerdy together on the dance floor of america. music has tremendous power. the whole night club thing, how do use experiential stuff to get people to place they are afraid of? he does deserve...
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who are the people who get others to give big donations and i just looked at the number of people who gave, who raised more than $500,000 and i gave to the conclusion, even though hawaii hasaking an overdict bid to try to land the presidential library that will be built after obama finishes the second term, they don't have big-money nucleus there to help make the case they should get there. so, i kind of thought it was another bit of proof that you kind of follow where the money is in these situations and there is that kind of not only political ties and family ties for making a library in the city but it also will have a support base and it is part -- when we talk about obama's legacy, part of what i think what he's trying to do early in his second term to try to take on these big issues. it doesn't any easier as he progresses in his term to get these issues done. >> lynn, we're out of time. so, nice to talk to you this morning. lynn sweet, of the chicago sun-times. >>> other news -- we start today in washington state where a troop of girl scouts are left empty-handed. signature cook yeast destroyed when vandals poured paint on cases waiting to be sold. >>> in boston, an
who are the people who get others to give big donations and i just looked at the number of people who gave, who raised more than $500,000 and i gave to the conclusion, even though hawaii hasaking an overdict bid to try to land the presidential library that will be built after obama finishes the second term, they don't have big-money nucleus there to help make the case they should get there. so, i kind of thought it was another bit of proof that you kind of follow where the money is in these...
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have people moving here and we can't prevent people from moving to san francisco and housing prices are all an all-time high. i have a friend who has to look in the million dollar rage. do you live in a 3 unit building do people live above you? so there's a rile need to provide this type of development. it's been respectfully to the way it's been the way it impacts the city. i think this is a really respectful project. so i know that for this scale of, you know, the impact that it's going to have they're going to be more cars and construction i i know that's a huge inconvenience but i want you to know it's not there to inconvenience you and i think at the end of the day it will be a good thing. this will actively enhance the stability of this hill. we see people building on water and the technology has gotten more advances. i want to thank you all are that i understand people don't want to see change in their neighborhood but we have to grow. thanks >> i'm going to follow the commissioners comments. how carefully we all look at this project i received and read ail your e-mails and went out to the site myself and walked the muddy road. and
have people moving here and we can't prevent people from moving to san francisco and housing prices are all an all-time high. i have a friend who has to look in the million dollar rage. do you live in a 3 unit building do people live above you? so there's a rile need to provide this type of development. it's been respectfully to the way it's been the way it impacts the city. i think this is a really respectful project. so i know that for this scale of, you know, the impact that it's going to...
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has pushed interest rates that either you get into a house or you get into the stock market. this is the stuff that makes people not trust the world. should they trust it? >> regulators are lookinget has always moved ahead of regulators. i think we all agree on that, right? it's no question. when it was people. people. just when you look at the computerized trading versus hand to hand people, when people were trading we said is the deck stacked against the lone investor? because now they're front running and doing this. small investors have always worried that the system is big and complex it's bigger than they are. >> i hate to sound like an old fuddy-duddy, but when we worked on the floor of the new york stock exchange, there were 6,000 traders. were things fairer with people? and is that a silly argument? >> it's a great argument. it's easier to regulate. when they wrote a lot of t regulations, they wrote instantaneous. what is that? me talking to you. now it's the speed of light and if my service half the speed of light? it's just the fact that technology has leaped from our ability to regulate. >> it's not an argument against investing but it is an argument thinking that yo
has pushed interest rates that either you get into a house or you get into the stock market. this is the stuff that makes people not trust the world. should they trust it? >> regulators are lookinget has always moved ahead of regulators. i think we all agree on that, right? it's no question. when it was people. people. just when you look at the computerized trading versus hand to hand people, when people were trading we said is the deck stacked against the lone investor? because now...
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people shocked. i looked body that has been shot with these weapons. >> now kpix5's joe vazquez is in the newsroom withange. >> senator dianne feinstein who proposed the assault weapons ban and she has taken heat from republicans. today, when a tea party senator who just been elected a few months ago started in, she decided she had enough of that. >> it seems to me that a lot of this should begin as our foundational document. >> the drama begins with freshman senator of texas, telling california senator feinstein a weapons ban is unconstitutional. >> and the second amendment provides that the right of the people to keep and bare arms will not be infringed. >> senator, i've been on this committee for twenty years. i was a mayor for nine years. i walked in, i saw people shot. >> feinstein is referring to the fact that back in 1978, she was one of the first to find mayor and harvey milk after they were assassinated at san francisco city hall. >> you know, it's fine you want to lecture me on the constitution. i appreciate it. just know i have been here for a long time. i studied the constitution myself and
people shocked. i looked body that has been shot with these weapons. >> now kpix5's joe vazquez is in the newsroom withange. >> senator dianne feinstein who proposed the assault weapons ban and she has taken heat from republicans. today, when a tea party senator who just been elected a few months ago started in, she decided she had enough of that. >> it seems to me that a lot of this should begin as our foundational document. >> the drama begins with freshman senator of...
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look at a study that has been done. and like the u.k. or look deeply in the process of younger people. and the reality that there is a role to the social development of the age group between 18-25. and the fact involved and the psychological world has recognized this long ago. but the criminal justice system has not. and to address the solution and do in a thoughtful way to avoid incarceration and the impact of this young life is important. i think here in san francisco, we are in a long way of other communities recognizing the need to do this. and working with the young people to reduce incarceration and to involve the right services. i am excited about this. and i want you to take away one other piece. but the british are further away in this area, because they have spent the money and resources to look at this more deeply. but according to the studies by the university of europe that were released. looking at crimes involving young people. they considered them in the u.k. about 30% of the criminal justice system is impacted by people that are the ages of 18-25. unfortunately not 30%
look at a study that has been done. and like the u.k. or look deeply in the process of younger people. and the reality that there is a role to the social development of the age group between 18-25. and the fact involved and the psychological world has recognized this long ago. but the criminal justice system has not. and to address the solution and do in a thoughtful way to avoid incarceration and the impact of this young life is important. i think here in san francisco, we are in a long way of...
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places and that's been commented on by judges sitting looking at this process some of whom raised the point that the government has waited until peoplegot on family holidays for example before stepping in and removing my citizenship effectively locking the door behind people who are not only looking those affected out of the country but their families as well the children who are british british born unable to come back into the country without separating the families and so on so this can have very serious implications far beyond the individuals as we know to these suspects that are actually being killed by us strange strikes is that a coincidence there's no proof yet of any direct connection between those events but certainly people are asking questions it is clear that those people died after their citizenship was removed as part of an active targeting by the united. states and again neither of those individuals were ever charged with any offense in the u.k. we know they were accused of serious terrorist offenses but there were no charges have been laid against the government's response so far has been to say that citizenship here
places and that's been commented on by judges sitting looking at this process some of whom raised the point that the government has waited until peoplegot on family holidays for example before stepping in and removing my citizenship effectively locking the door behind people who are not only looking those affected out of the country but their families as well the children who are british british born unable to come back into the country without separating the families and so on so this can have...
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his house has been on the market six months, but only six people have taken a look. xt door, jennifer wylie has seen the value of her home drop 50%. you can't see it in this neighborhood because they're keeping up appearances, but 1/4 of the houses here have been emptied by foreclosure. and on this handsome block in well-to-do cleveland heights, at least four vacant homes are scheduled for demolition. former county treasurer jim rokakis says banks could stop the wrecking crews if they would only reduce the loan balances on underwater mortgages. >> you're gonna have to write down principal balances. because if you don't write down the principal to something that's more realistic, it just guarantees that more people will walk away and more people will default. >> look, you're asking the banks to write down the principal on these houses, to take losses in the millions if not billions of dollars. >> oh, hundreds of billions. >> why would they do that? >> aren't you better off-- oh, let's say on a $150,000 mortgage-- preserving $75,000 in value as opposed to letting that h
his house has been on the market six months, but only six people have taken a look. xt door, jennifer wylie has seen the value of her home drop 50%. you can't see it in this neighborhood because they're keeping up appearances, but 1/4 of the houses here have been emptied by foreclosure. and on this handsome block in well-to-do cleveland heights, at least four vacant homes are scheduled for demolition. former county treasurer jim rokakis says banks could stop the wrecking crews if they would...
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." ♪ ah look at all the lonely people snotes ♪ ah look at all the lonely people ♪ ♪ eleanor rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has dream ♪ waits at the window, wearing her face that she keeps in a jar by the door ♪ ♪ who is it for? ♪ crukes know that mixing of rhythms, that sound, it's so fascinating and all the lyrics came from going into a country church yard in liverpool and seeing names on the tombstones. father mckenzie, eleanor rigby. all that, chuck. >> it is great stuff and when i go back and look, especially the more training i've gotten in music, they actually are kind of timeless. my favorite is helter-skelter. you can listen to it now and think oh, is that a band today that put that out? they were so progressive in their music at the end. >> it's a really hard choice. i have a song called jude which is -- shall a son called jude who was named after that tune. chris: you named him after jude? >> it's a beautiful song, timeless love song. "something in the way she oves" is also. >> if i fair. album was "revolver." favorite song though was "a day in the life," which opened up all these possibilities for
." ♪ ah look at all the lonely people snotes ♪ ah look at all the lonely people ♪ ♪ eleanor rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has dream ♪ waits at the window, wearing her face that she keeps in a jar by the door ♪ ♪ who is it for? ♪ crukes know that mixing of rhythms, that sound, it's so fascinating and all the lyrics came from going into a country church yard in liverpool and seeing names on the tombstones. father mckenzie, eleanor rigby. all that,...
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and the walt disney company, parent company of abc 7 has big plans for the star wars film series it now owns. >> a lot of people lookward to that. >> coming up next, michael finney and a woman who has been reunited with a lost cat. >> she didn't get what she'd expected when she twont a missing pet service for help. >>> losing a pet can be devastating. >> it can be. a woman was so upset over a lost cat she hired someone to help find him. >> we've all seen people doing it. now businesses specialize in finding lost animals and our viewer hired one of them, surprised at what happened. >> her cat had been missing for days. >> he went out around 11:00 and didn't come back. >> michelle plastered her neighborhood with posters but there was no trace of mr. pea. >> i had the idea to call one place that advertised as helping to search for the pet. >> for $99 pet amber alert would create a poster and sent to it hospitals and shelters. >> i started to call to see did did you get at lert? no. we didn't. >> michelle says she contacted the stores but doont by their own words time is critical. >> the company sent a list of places. m
and the walt disney company, parent company of abc 7 has big plans for the star wars film series it now owns. >> a lot of people lookward to that. >> coming up next, michael finney and a woman who has been reunited with a lost cat. >> she didn't get what she'd expected when she twont a missing pet service for help. >>> losing a pet can be devastating. >> it can be. a woman was so upset over a lost cat she hired someone to help find him. >> we've all seen...
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it's huge in public policy, how would you want to look at behavior of people, seat belt laws and singapore hasnother big example, the board that barack obama set up in the middle of obamacare, the 15 people who in medicare will decide which medical practices work and which ones don't and the whole medical community will be asked to comply with this. the bigger question and that board is is an example, where do you draw the line? once you allow experts to decide whose behavior is right and wrong, where could you stop? >> where would you draw the line? >> i don't know, heavy smoking obviously imposes costs on the health care system. would i ban smoking? i would not. i think the burden should be put back on individuals themselves who incur those costs rather than making the rest of us pay them. >> paul: should the distinction be if you want to use the tax code or government incentives in some way, for example, savings incentives, but when you issue dictates, you cannot do this, you must do that. that's much more coercive. >> they can increase or roll back or eliminate. there's something controlle
it's huge in public policy, how would you want to look at behavior of people, seat belt laws and singapore hasnother big example, the board that barack obama set up in the middle of obamacare, the 15 people who in medicare will decide which medical practices work and which ones don't and the whole medical community will be asked to comply with this. the bigger question and that board is is an example, where do you draw the line? once you allow experts to decide whose behavior is right and...
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looks like he's there and magnanimous. >> he's not as much stage craft with first responders and people in hard hats. >> looks more performative. so, you know, i think in some ways he has already won and keeps laying it on even thicker because people already blame the republicans for this. if you look at those polls, they are already prepared to say that this was the republicans' fault. they are the ones that are the obstructioni obstructionists, it was no, no, no. here's obama saying common sense caucus and moderation and being reasonable. so, i think he's done himself some good today. >> ben, to the point of the republicans and what they actually want out of this. we talked about the fracturing within the party and priorities. you have rand paul on one side saying the cuts aren't deep enough and we need to go further and then other republicans who are saying, we can't put our defense industry at risk, we need to avoid these cuts. there seem to be two lines of conversation about whether or not the sequester is good, just from the gop. >> in this story and in the hagel story, incredibly power constituency that is not getting talked about much is the defense industry. d
looks like he's there and magnanimous. >> he's not as much stage craft with first responders and people in hard hats. >> looks more performative. so, you know, i think in some ways he has already won and keeps laying it on even thicker because people already blame the republicans for this. if you look at those polls, they are already prepared to say that this was the republicans' fault. they are the ones that are the obstructioni obstructionists, it was no, no, no. here's obama...
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has been actively setting his japanese bonds. >> now we have an extreme secular decline in population. we'll have more people exiting the seem than entering. if you look at japan's income statement that gap has been growing at 9.5% a year and growing every year. we all knew this would happen. at the time japan was head frg a general direction. >> it's important to see what will be the driving political forces in the new government. we're focused on the changeover in leadership. we can see a whole new inflation policy from the central bank. >> reporter: they buy his investment strategy. assuming that the depreciation of the yen. a new trend is emerging among investors worldwide expecting a global scale economy they are moving to lower risk bond so they can buy into higher return stocks. the sale strategy for japanese bond hasn't paid off so far but he's confident that the prices will permit in the near future. >> we will continue to do that for the next five to seven years. we'll maintain this position every year for the next foreseeable future. you'll have to be positioned because when they move they will move very quickly. >> reporter: when japanese
has been actively setting his japanese bonds. >> now we have an extreme secular decline in population. we'll have more people exiting the seem than entering. if you look at japan's income statement that gap has been growing at 9.5% a year and growing every year. we all knew this would happen. at the time japan was head frg a general direction. >> it's important to see what will be the driving political forces in the new government. we're focused on the changeover in leadership. we...
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. >>> the weekend is upon us and a lot of people have parade plans. sandhya patel has a look at the forecast in live doppler 7hd. >> if you are going to the st. patrick's day parade you are wonder figure the rain will holdup. let's check out live doppler 7hd. sze patches of fog -- we have patches of fog showing up here right over san francisco. the temperature right now 56 degrees. mid50s for oakland, san jose. 48 in half moon bay. we do have rain in the forecast. i will let you know if it will arrive for the weekend or if it will hold off until next week. carolyn? >> see you shortly. >>> a missing scots valley man has been found in a utah library. they say matthew austin abraham is in their custody and undergoing a medical evaluation following a sury. head injury. we have surveillance image to show of 8 braye ham in sparks, in eve nef -- of abraham in sparks where a bros driver dropped him -- a bros driver dropped him off. he and a person on the bus hore trying to figure out abraham was. >> he had a couple of names he thought he might be. there was confusion about his identi
. >>> the weekend is upon us and a lot of people have parade plans. sandhya patel has a look at the forecast in live doppler 7hd. >> if you are going to the st. patrick's day parade you are wonder figure the rain will holdup. let's check out live doppler 7hd. sze patches of fog -- we have patches of fog showing up here right over san francisco. the temperature right now 56 degrees. mid50s for oakland, san jose. 48 in half moon bay. we do have rain in the forecast. i will let you...
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because a lot of people say, look, china is slowing down. brazil has slowed down. slowed down. what do you think of the emerging market story? >> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found its own transition and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, they see growth is at 5.5% now. you talk to foreign investors and they say the infrastructure subpoena terrible them government doesn't do enough reform. it is very difficult to operate in india. you look at all that and you're still bullish. >> well, i'm very bullish on india because it's really the aspirations of a billion people. and ours is a country where all the billion count. there are some countries in the world where one person counts. there are some countries where the politburo, 12 people, count. the beauty of india is that all our billion people count. and they have aspirations. and it is really a bottom-up sto
because a lot of people say, look, china is slowing down. brazil has slowed down. slowed down. what do you think of the emerging market story? >> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found its own transition and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, they see growth is at 5.5% now. you...
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. >>> the weekend is upon us and a lot of people have parade plans. sandhya patel has a look at the forecast in live doppler 7hd. >> if you are going to the st. patrick's day parade you are wonder figure the rain will holdup. let's check out live doppler 7hd. sze patches of fog -- we have patches of fog showing up here right over san francisco. the temperature right now 56 degrees. mid50s for oakland, san jose. 48 in half moon bay. we do have rain in the forecast. i will let you know if it will arrive for the weekend or if it will hold off until next week. carolyn? >> see you shortly. >>> a missing scots valley man has been found in a utah library. they say matthew austin abraham is in their custody and undergoing a medical evaluation following a severe head injury. we have surveillance image to show of 8 braye ham in sparks, in eve nef -- of abraham in sparks where a bros driver dropped him -- a bros driver dropped him off. he and a person on the bus were trying to figure out who abraham was. >> he had a couple of names he thought he might be. there was confusion about his i
. >>> the weekend is upon us and a lot of people have parade plans. sandhya patel has a look at the forecast in live doppler 7hd. >> if you are going to the st. patrick's day parade you are wonder figure the rain will holdup. let's check out live doppler 7hd. sze patches of fog -- we have patches of fog showing up here right over san francisco. the temperature right now 56 degrees. mid50s for oakland, san jose. 48 in half moon bay. we do have rain in the forecast. i will let you...
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been looking for a freedom" which is the soundtrack for the walkoming down in 1989 during the revolution back then. and, of course, many people here in germany still like david hasslehoff. he hasse in the country. that is one of the reasons thousands of people showed up to watch him sing. >> looked like a lot of people. >>> and now we go toinda. another brutal gang rape led to outrage and demonstrations. a horrific story, this time a victim a swiss tourist. her husband was also beaten. i asked our reporter what happened to the couple. >> reporter: erin, just a few months after the deadly gang rape of a young student in new deli, another gang rape reported in india. this time the target is a swiss tourist. the 39-year-old woman was traveling across india with her husband on a bicycle. they've been here since early february and cycling from the city of mumbai all the way up to north to agra where the famous taj mahal is. authorities say the couple had camped out over the weekend in a very remote part of central india and that's where a group of men robbed the couple and raped the woman. now authorities say six men have confessed to their crimes. they've been arrested. and they'v
been looking for a freedom" which is the soundtrack for the walkoming down in 1989 during the revolution back then. and, of course, many people here in germany still like david hasslehoff. he hasse in the country. that is one of the reasons thousands of people showed up to watch him sing. >> looked like a lot of people. >>> and now we go toinda. another brutal gang rape led to outrage and demonstrations. a horrific story, this time a victim a swiss tourist. her husband was...