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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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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
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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. >> in a sleepy english town, something very strange is going on and it has people looking 0 over their shoulders. when the hours are late and the lights start to go, someone spooky appears. this mystery clown doesn't juggle, he doesn't speak, he just stands there. he was first spotted on friday the 13th and has sense been seen all over the town of north hampton, posting photos on his facebook page getting more than 150,000 likes but not everybody is a fan. >> a bit scary. >> when i first saw the picture it was frightening. >> but many people, it's no laughing matter. clowns just freak them out. >> because it's a mask, because it may be something that people are unfamiliar with, it can generate fears and for some people that goes back to childhood when they were frightened by clowns. >> there's even a term for it, coul. ro phobia, feels of dread, fast heartbeat and crying. we can probably blame steven king's "it" for some of that. the north hampton clown told a newspaper he only wants to entertain, sometimes he carries balloons, sometimes a teddy bear. but all people are really interest
. >> in a sleepy english town, something very strange is going on and it has people looking 0 over their shoulders. when the hours are late and the lights start to go, someone spooky appears. this mystery clown doesn't juggle, he doesn't speak, he just stands there. he was first spotted on friday the 13th and has sense been seen all over the town of north hampton, posting photos on his facebook page getting more than 150,000 likes but not everybody is a fan. >> a bit scary. >>...
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. >> wendy: the crisis in syria has some people looking at prophecies of the end times. some christians point to predictions in the bible about damascus, such as isaiah 17. verse one says, "a prophecy against damascus. damascus will no longer be a city, but will become a heap of ruins." some christian bookstores have seen an increase in sales of books related to prophecy and the end times. recently i spoke to dr. cornelius becker, an ordained minister and a professor at the college of arts and sciences. and i asked him about these prophecies and how christians should be praying for syria. >> there are certain things that are happening in syria that match some of these prophecies. we cannot say it is the ultimate fulfillment. i think at this point in time we can ask or pray that syria and egypt and damascus would remember their creator and turn back to christ. damascus at one point was a sanctuary for the church. and maybe that's the way we can pray, may they return back to their ancient roots of christian faith. >> wendy: and you can see my full interview with dr. becker
. >> wendy: the crisis in syria has some people looking at prophecies of the end times. some christians point to predictions in the bible about damascus, such as isaiah 17. verse one says, "a prophecy against damascus. damascus will no longer be a city, but will become a heap of ruins." some christian bookstores have seen an increase in sales of books related to prophecy and the end times. recently i spoke to dr. cornelius becker, an ordained minister and a professor at the...
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god has always looked after him. people are trying to raise money for glen. >> he should have gotten a good dinner. enjoy the day. it's windy. see you tomorrow. ,, >> carter: you okay? >> maya: yeah. >> carter: well, it couldn't have been easy, seeing rick -- him finding out we're engaged. >> maya: he had to know sometime. >> carter: you weren't exactly prepared. do what you have to do. >> maya: thank you.
god has always looked after him. people are trying to raise money for glen. >> he should have gotten a good dinner. enjoy the day. it's windy. see you tomorrow. ,, >> carter: you okay? >> maya: yeah. >> carter: well, it couldn't have been easy, seeing rick -- him finding out we're engaged. >> maya: he had to know sometime. >> carter: you weren't exactly prepared. do what you have to do. >> maya: thank you.
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look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair lo
look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they...
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it has been very slow for people looking for a job. and people in the middle, and obviously the people at the top who control the capital, the spigot of money that the federal reserve has put out, and we've seen an increase since then. >> has some of the--are there a category of changes that have been good, and category of changes in our economy that are just bad. >> the fact that we're not creating good jobs is not a good thing. there is more of an awareness that we have to do something, but we have not done much about it. >> what do we do about it? >> focus on the financial system and understand what happened, and what to do to move forward and to make it better. we understand what happened in many ways, and there is still debate in what caused the crisis, but we do know it was a dispersal of risk in a way that the people who were handling it did not understand, and it was due to the fact that the system was unregulated, it was assumed that they did, and that the fact that they were really smart people, they would not need reform. >>
it has been very slow for people looking for a job. and people in the middle, and obviously the people at the top who control the capital, the spigot of money that the federal reserve has put out, and we've seen an increase since then. >> has some of the--are there a category of changes that have been good, and category of changes in our economy that are just bad. >> the fact that we're not creating good jobs is not a good thing. there is more of an awareness that we have to do...
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look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and tr
look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they...
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look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of people great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about
look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of people great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow...
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look at the response structures. germany has many more doctors than pakistan. so, if something happens, more people can be treated. germany also has more hospital beds. so, again, more people can be looked at if there is a natural disaster. >> the new report weighs out the potential damage that natural disasters could cause in 173 countries. it found that pacific islands and parts of africa and central america face the biggest risks. >> countries can work on many things to minimize their vulnerability and the associated risk. >> they include the political situation, health care provisions, and drinking water supply. small changes, the report's authors say, can often have a big impact. >> let's shift to some good news. the print book is not dead. >> the popularity of you readers -- of e-readers has grown in recent years, leading many to fear that the old, bind the paper could be on the endangered list. >> but it is far from gone. case in point, brazil. >> half of the population is made up of book readers. some of them will be among the 600,000 visitors at the book i annual -- the book biennial in rio de janeiro. >>
look at the response structures. germany has many more doctors than pakistan. so, if something happens, more people can be treated. germany also has more hospital beds. so, again, more people can be looked at if there is a natural disaster. >> the new report weighs out the potential damage that natural disasters could cause in 173 countries. it found that pacific islands and parts of africa and central america face the biggest risks. >> countries can work on many things to minimize...
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everything john kerry says, it has to be footnoted 15 times, and then people are looking to shoot bullets through those footnotes. it is a huge drag on the argument because the public, rightly, has a very high bar when it comes to believing these kinds of accusations. has got themssad because somebody used them. that part of the argument is not hard to make. it is the second argument about what we are going to do about it and it will it work. chuck hagel remembers iraq, general dempsey remembers iraq. our intelligence has scrubbed the evidence on this. isaside from anger, there real wariness in this country over now what is going on. the president says i understand a certain weariness after afghanistan, i understand certain suspicions after iraqi. well, yes, why shouldn't we be weary and suspicious? that is a normal, proper reaction to what is going on now. john kerry said before the senate, we are not the world's policeman. yes, we are. if we are going to be the country that punishes another country for slaughtering children, ok, fine. but let's put the truth to it. we are the world's po
everything john kerry says, it has to be footnoted 15 times, and then people are looking to shoot bullets through those footnotes. it is a huge drag on the argument because the public, rightly, has a very high bar when it comes to believing these kinds of accusations. has got themssad because somebody used them. that part of the argument is not hard to make. it is the second argument about what we are going to do about it and it will it work. chuck hagel remembers iraq, general dempsey...
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has been on a great run during qe3. is that the wealth effect that you look at? it makes people feel better. >> i didn't mention housing prices but the housing market has been much stronger over the last year. i think that is often been taken as evidence this is having a big impact. autos are better. housing markets are better. when rates went up in the summer, looks like housing data got softer. >> we're watching it get up to 3% or close to 3%, does that have an impact on the housing market? >> i don't know when you got your first mortgage or something but the rates were much higher. they still look ridiculously low. >> they really do. >> i think for somebody that's on the margin and they were thinking of buying certain house at a certain price and a certain interest rate and the rate shoots up on them, they'll have to reformulate their plan. i think the biggest thing about mousing markets is the notion that was around maybe 18 months or 24 months ago that there was another leg down in housing prices and that housing markets still more foreclosures coming out of the market. all
has been on a great run during qe3. is that the wealth effect that you look at? it makes people feel better. >> i didn't mention housing prices but the housing market has been much stronger over the last year. i think that is often been taken as evidence this is having a big impact. autos are better. housing markets are better. when rates went up in the summer, looks like housing data got softer. >> we're watching it get up to 3% or close to 3%, does that have an impact on the...
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look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of people years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts.
look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of people years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures,...
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people. you do it look this. >> mr. president, the administration has described evidence to the american people and the world, but it hasn't shown evidence. >> keep in mind that this is not a problem that i'm looking for. i'm not looking for an excuse to engage in military action. >> the people aren't with you. >> not yet. >> mr. president, thank you for having of tine daus in today. >> i've got some wings waiting for me upstairs. >> thank you. >> jimmy: britney spears was on "good morning america" this morning to announce that she signed a deal for two years of shows in las vegas. starting december 27th, britney will do 50 shows a year at planet hollywood resort and casino. it will feature classic, new songs, some signature moves like walking barefoot out of a bathroom holding a starbuck's latte. all the old favorites will be there. britney sold sam champion her older son preston might john her on stage for the shows the. but her younger son, jaden will not. that makes sense, uncomfortable for your second child to be stanning thestan i ding there when
people. you do it look this. >> mr. president, the administration has described evidence to the american people and the world, but it hasn't shown evidence. >> keep in mind that this is not a problem that i'm looking for. i'm not looking for an excuse to engage in military action. >> the people aren't with you. >> not yet. >> mr. president, thank you for having of tine daus in today. >> i've got some wings waiting for me upstairs. >> thank you. >>...
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nipples. >> i think i could find somebody who has a nipple like mine. >> the headline would be "looking for somebody who has my nipple twin." >> i've seen people using their nose and animal paws. there's already hackers in germany that say they're able to take fingerprints apictures of fingerprint. >> stick with the four numbers. >> it's safer? >> yes. >> all these shot glasses of yaeger sitting atop glasses of red bull and somebody lights a flame, takes a shot. >> oh, yeah. >> wow! >> and that works. >> there's so many of them. >> there were 100 glasses does everybody start shooting a drink now that they've done a yaeger bomb into the red bowl? >> you should because it's free. they say they do it once a week and it's free. of course you have to be in hong kong. >> do you know if this is a wednesday thing, a thursday thing? >> it's a thursday thing. >> get ourselves there for a thursday. >> think we should take the whole show to hong kong? >> we'd be hopped up on red bull. >> we wouldn't have to sleep. we could do the whole show on yaeger on the plane and take a day off after we're done. >> what's the guy doing with his leg? he almost gets his
nipples. >> i think i could find somebody who has a nipple like mine. >> the headline would be "looking for somebody who has my nipple twin." >> i've seen people using their nose and animal paws. there's already hackers in germany that say they're able to take fingerprints apictures of fingerprint. >> stick with the four numbers. >> it's safer? >> yes. >> all these shot glasses of yaeger sitting atop glasses of red bull and somebody lights a...
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look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair
look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they...
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people might have liked. but it has been a positive impact. you can look at other things. equities are, this idea of keeping risk-free rates fairly low and then pushing people into riskier assets. that has occurred in spades this time. and with the other rounds. >> you make a good point in terms of the stock market. the market has been on a great run during qe 3. and is that the wealth effect? it makes people feel better. >> and i didn't mention housing prices. the sectors in general have been much stronger over the past year. so i think that's been taken as evidence that this is having a big impact. so autos areber, housing markets are better. and then when rates went up in the summer it looked like the housing data got a little softer. >> let me ask but that. we're watching the ten years so closely. getting to 3%. close to 3%. does that have an impact on the housing market? >> i don't know. i don't know when you got your first mortgage but the rates were much higher historically. they are ridiculously low. when someone was thinking of buying a certain house at a certain i
people might have liked. but it has been a positive impact. you can look at other things. equities are, this idea of keeping risk-free rates fairly low and then pushing people into riskier assets. that has occurred in spades this time. and with the other rounds. >> you make a good point in terms of the stock market. the market has been on a great run during qe 3. and is that the wealth effect? it makes people feel better. >> and i didn't mention housing prices. the sectors in...
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. >> the comedienne has seen it all before. >> people used to look up to the royals for guidance. if a billionaire comes along, it's a bit like an emperor arriving. >> is party has around seven percent support in the polls. >> it's about time the old parties had something to fear. the socialist do not deserve the word social in their name and the people's party the word people. >> it's good that things are being shaken up. >> the smaller parties could be the big winners despite a robust performance under the grand coalition. austria has weathered the financial crisis well. some of the frustration of the main parties follows a string of corruption scandals, and they're accused of being too friendly. even in the televised debate, there was little in the way of confrontation in the social democrat chancellor and his conservative deputy. >> you've been chancellor for so long you need to go. >> that's what this billionaire businessman once as well. he would like to enter a coalition with conservatives and has even taken his campaign to young people in discos. >> i have a conscience. whe
. >> the comedienne has seen it all before. >> people used to look up to the royals for guidance. if a billionaire comes along, it's a bit like an emperor arriving. >> is party has around seven percent support in the polls. >> it's about time the old parties had something to fear. the socialist do not deserve the word social in their name and the people's party the word people. >> it's good that things are being shaken up. >> the smaller parties could be the...
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look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair
look better now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to talk to you today about a company that has helped thousands of peoplek and feel great. for more than 30 years, hair club has offered hair-loss solutions to men and women who are fed up with thinning hair, hair loss, and the low self-esteem that can come with it. hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they...
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the fbi and many law enforcement organizations to try to combat child pornography has people who normally look at known sites where pedophiles trade pornographic images, and they say that he popped up on that site and they began to search his -- they got search warrants, searched his house, took a lot of his computers, his phone and other material, storage media. then, when they figure out he shows up on the "ap" call records and they do some other searches, they figure out, hey, we've already got his computer, let's look in there some more. they get another search warrant and they say that further developed the case. >> that seems impossible. i mean, i really -- i mean, logically, it makes sense, but it seems impossible that these are totally unrelated investigations that they had the computer anyway, and then presumably had to get a new level of permission to go back and look for something that would be part of a totally separate investigation. they maintain that these things had nothing to do with each other? >> well, and the child pornography case was well along, even before they were star
the fbi and many law enforcement organizations to try to combat child pornography has people who normally look at known sites where pedophiles trade pornographic images, and they say that he popped up on that site and they began to search his -- they got search warrants, searched his house, took a lot of his computers, his phone and other material, storage media. then, when they figure out he shows up on the "ap" call records and they do some other searches, they figure out, hey,...
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people has seen through this. we understand that you can't just expect people to go to the polls and cast a ballot, and subtly just like california there's democracy, lookt that. these people are having debates on television, and aren't they friendly with each other, and they are so nice. and we just sort of transplanted america over there. >> where does that leave the debate? where does that take us today? >> i think the united states has -- the people have turned away from the middle east. as a cause. obviously we are stimworried about the price of gasoline, and that will continue to be an influence in every american election. but in terms of -- if you go to the american public, they are worried about terrorism, they see it every time they go through the airport, and have to go through the security checks. and they hear about al quaida. but in terms of proses hetizing and bringing democracy and freedom, i think that drum beat is very very distant now. i just don't think we are going to see that. >> we recently hadron paul, former cookman on talk to al jazeera. and he is a big advocate of nonintervention, he says it is not the united states business. w
people has seen through this. we understand that you can't just expect people to go to the polls and cast a ballot, and subtly just like california there's democracy, lookt that. these people are having debates on television, and aren't they friendly with each other, and they are so nice. and we just sort of transplanted america over there. >> where does that leave the debate? where does that take us today? >> i think the united states has -- the people have turned away from the...
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august job report is out. 169,000 jobs in august and the unemployment rate has dropped partially because fewer people were looking for work. those are the headlines. the news continues after "inside story." >> the number of guantanamo detainees drops by two. we'll examine what life is like for those still behind bars, and what hopes they have for a just resolution. and it's known as the other guantanamo. we'll look at th the detention facility in afghanistan where detainees remain. this is "inside storey." >> welcome, i'm libby casey. in february more than 100 prison in guantanamo went often a hunger strike to renew efforts to close the prison. the hunger strike continues. and 31 are being force fed in a procedure critics say amount to torture. we'll discuss the guantanamo dilemma, but first this ex-empty from al jazeera's fault line documentary series. rob kenu was recently in yemen. and he spent time with a detainee. >> in yemen, the news of a moratorium lift lifted hopes high. he told his family when he returned from guantanamo after more than a decade he wanted to get married. >> his brothers went so far as t
august job report is out. 169,000 jobs in august and the unemployment rate has dropped partially because fewer people were looking for work. those are the headlines. the news continues after "inside story." >> the number of guantanamo detainees drops by two. we'll examine what life is like for those still behind bars, and what hopes they have for a just resolution. and it's known as the other guantanamo. we'll look at th the detention facility in afghanistan where detainees...
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has gone up 25% in the last four years. no repercussions. people were struggling. no jobs for young people, the highest unemployment since the great depression. after lookingor different ideas. alcohol higher education accountable and create more competition. gerri: maybe this would make sense of the quality of that education has grown as much, but reality is i don't think they're learning as much as they used to . writing ability, reasoning ability, it is not improving. >> si sibila say you make a million dollars more in your lifetime if you had a 4-year degree. that is now down to 300,000. we have joanna prepare ourselves for this new technical aids. right now there is a use demand for technical degrees in engineering degrees. taking control of student loans and they're doing nothing to subsidize or incentivize. so i think if we are going to take control of education policy , we need to rethink it. lenders with looked at a student asking for a loan and say, how much money you going to make? the something that the federal government may step taken the consideration. gerri: there is another fact that blew me away. students graduate within six years, not fo
has gone up 25% in the last four years. no repercussions. people were struggling. no jobs for young people, the highest unemployment since the great depression. after lookingor different ideas. alcohol higher education accountable and create more competition. gerri: maybe this would make sense of the quality of that education has grown as much, but reality is i don't think they're learning as much as they used to . writing ability, reasoning ability, it is not improving. >> si sibila say...
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get the extra large. >> thank you. >> you have 10 million followers on facebook, what has social media done, people look stock at 50 and think it's a joke. >> it's engagement, we have 377,000 on twitter as well. and you know, people want to be engaged, and i watch the tweets, i listen to -- we have blogs as well, we want to communicate with our customers. you know, we're about regular people. this is their chance to talk to us. and i know you go into our stores and our franchisees do a great job, and you've told me before, they know your name. >> yes, they sure do this they know my drink. it's little skinny. >> extra large. >> yes. >> what we find is the engagement, it's like talking across the counter, they're engaging with us, they're coming up with ideas, they say why don't you try this. people talk to us about gluten free, well, we've developed three gluten free products, they're in tests right now, and we will roll them out where the franchisees want them. that all comes through listening to our consumers. >> in some places it's working well. you're very abject in your conference call, china not wo
get the extra large. >> thank you. >> you have 10 million followers on facebook, what has social media done, people look stock at 50 and think it's a joke. >> it's engagement, we have 377,000 on twitter as well. and you know, people want to be engaged, and i watch the tweets, i listen to -- we have blogs as well, we want to communicate with our customers. you know, we're about regular people. this is their chance to talk to us. and i know you go into our stores and our...
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so they're looking for a $400 phone that is a cheaper phone and has -- works better with their wireless system and things like that. the peopleant that phone. they just can't afford it right now. they're looking for a phone that has more appeal to a broader range of people. >> speaking of china, are we going to hear of new deals with china, japan? >> china, i think that's where everybody's focused. they're in with two of the big mobile providers and now i think rumors, i think it's correct that they're going to do a deal with china mobile, the biggest, ten times the size of verizon, 700 million customers. these are huge numbers in china. apple has been losing market share there, losing revenues. samsung has been gaining. >> absolutely, 100%. >> that's their primary competitor. >> right, exactly. they've got to have an offering to people so they can keep up their market share and improve it. >> market soft is trying to catch up, recent deal with nokia. >> they're not catching up. >> they would like it. >> cara, bigger picture, apple, creativi creativity, the future without the iconic steve jobs. there's been a lot of debate ab
so they're looking for a $400 phone that is a cheaper phone and has -- works better with their wireless system and things like that. the peopleant that phone. they just can't afford it right now. they're looking for a phone that has more appeal to a broader range of people. >> speaking of china, are we going to hear of new deals with china, japan? >> china, i think that's where everybody's focused. they're in with two of the big mobile providers and now i think rumors, i think it's...
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. >> unemployment rate has dropped to 7.3%, partially because fewer people are looking for work. >>> smithfield meat exan company has been sold to a chinese company. analysts are expecting the $4.7 billion sale to go through. those are the headlines at this power. america tonight is next. you can always check us out 24 hours a day ot aljazeera.com. >> american spy agencies are furious over new leaks about how they gather intelligence. we now know the nsa got around encryption intended to protect e-mails and financial transactions many on websites you use every day. but consider this: after weeks of leaks from edward snowden have we reached a tipping point to direct damage to our financial security. are we in the point of repeating history? another money melt down? plus the lone ranger, was among box office duds over the past few months but was it a summer of box office duds. >>> nothing separating you from a thousand foot fall but a steel beam, the documentary sky dancer takes us inside the world of ironworkers and native americans. i'm antonio mora. welcome to consider this. the nsa
. >> unemployment rate has dropped to 7.3%, partially because fewer people are looking for work. >>> smithfield meat exan company has been sold to a chinese company. analysts are expecting the $4.7 billion sale to go through. those are the headlines at this power. america tonight is next. you can always check us out 24 hours a day ot aljazeera.com. >> american spy agencies are furious over new leaks about how they gather intelligence. we now know the nsa got around...
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people are hopeful. the government has never thought of looking down on the people.ys support iing the people and providing service to the people. >> you speak several languages. is there anything you would like to say in english to our audience, sir? >> translator: thank you very much. but i prefer to speak personally. anyway, i want to tell all of the viewers of this program and the people of the united states that the iranian nation is a great nation. iranians are in favor of peace. i want to tell them threats and sanctions and use the language of insult and intimidation, that they should put aside this language and adopt a language of friendship and dialogue with the iranian people. and certainly, they will see the results. >> and if they do, how soon do you think there could be relations that are improved. >> translator: i did not talk about relations. they ought to correct their behavior. >> everyone is waving at us. so i think we have to stop. is that right? do we need to stop, sir? >> translator: i would like to thank you, ma'am. also, thank your colleagues.
people are hopeful. the government has never thought of looking down on the people.ys support iing the people and providing service to the people. >> you speak several languages. is there anything you would like to say in english to our audience, sir? >> translator: thank you very much. but i prefer to speak personally. anyway, i want to tell all of the viewers of this program and the people of the united states that the iranian nation is a great nation. iranians are in favor of...
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people. you do it like this. >> mr. president, the administration has described evidence to the american people and the world, but it hasn't shown evidence. >> keep in mind that this is not a problem that i'm lookingnot looking for an excuse to engage in military action. >> the people aren't with you. >> not yet. >> mr. president, thank you for having us in today. >> i've got some wings waiting for me upstairs. >> thank you. >> there you go. >> jimmy: in other world news -- britney spears was on "good morning america" this morning to announce that she signed a deal for two years of shows in las vegas. starting december 27th, britney will do 50 shows a year at planet hollywood resort and casino. it will feature classic, new songs, some signature moves like walking barefoot out of a bathroom holding a starbuck's latte. all the old favorites will be there. britney told sam champion her older son preston might john her on stage for the shows the. but her younger son, jaden will not. that makes sense, uncomfortable for your second child to be stan ding there when mommy sings oops i did it again. right? they made the announcement from a strange place, undisclosed location in the middle of the mojave, at
people. you do it like this. >> mr. president, the administration has described evidence to the american people and the world, but it hasn't shown evidence. >> keep in mind that this is not a problem that i'm lookingnot looking for an excuse to engage in military action. >> the people aren't with you. >> not yet. >> mr. president, thank you for having us in today. >> i've got some wings waiting for me upstairs. >> thank you. >> there you go....
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one is the american people, and for the american people he has to look like he's not being played wheny being played. the second audience is the international community where he's got to look resolute when he's not being resolute and got to look tough with vladamir putin when doing so risks blowing the entire deal up. it's a very difficult job he's got. >> brit? >> i expect that we're going to hear an obama iteration of the spin that's been coming out of the administration. you heard nancy pelosi who seldom misses an opportunity to say something silly on this issue today, that this is all a victory for him. he maybe won't say it that way, but he'll say it's the result of his resolute willingness to use force that has brought them to the table and has brought the u.n. into play and the land of milk and honey is not far away. >> look, essentially he's going to say the future of the world hinges on an extremely small strike that may not happen at all. >> this white house has been reticent to use this vehicle for talking to the american people, the oval office address. only done it twice,
one is the american people, and for the american people he has to look like he's not being played wheny being played. the second audience is the international community where he's got to look resolute when he's not being resolute and got to look tough with vladamir putin when doing so risks blowing the entire deal up. it's a very difficult job he's got. >> brit? >> i expect that we're going to hear an obama iteration of the spin that's been coming out of the administration. you...
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that bridge has been looking good. now, that people are on the bay bridge, the traffic looks good. maybe you want to use the san mate tow bring, if you don't like the long backups. highway 4 rest bound or interstate 6:80 -- 680. it looks food, 6:18, let's go to sal. >> good morning, everybody. we have a cooler pattern. some low clouds around. a good breeze for some. there's an area of hoe pressure that is finally on the move. for us we're looking for some low clouds, not solid or anything, clear breezy and windy for some, calm for others. breezy and cooler today, after today everything point toking to a warmup. it's 51-degree at the airport. concord south at 12. napa has a west wind. things have calmed down a little bit. we have extensive low clouds from san francisco and sfo, livermore a little bit of a westerly breeze. we'll see a cooler pattern. there's plenty to go around, these a fog bank. it's filling in slowly from santa cruz down to monterrey as well. this bumps the high out. a lot of moisture coming up from mexico. some of this bears watching for next week. we'll get warm
that bridge has been looking good. now, that people are on the bay bridge, the traffic looks good. maybe you want to use the san mate tow bring, if you don't like the long backups. highway 4 rest bound or interstate 6:80 -- 680. it looks food, 6:18, let's go to sal. >> good morning, everybody. we have a cooler pattern. some low clouds around. a good breeze for some. there's an area of hoe pressure that is finally on the move. for us we're looking for some low clouds, not solid or...
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there are people who will move to look for work, but a lot more people will move when they have a job. there is an interesting question of why it hasreased over the last 50 years. and that would be interesting to look at. >> enrico is there a homogenization of jobs going on? >> no, actually to the contrary. the difference between successful local labor markets in the united states and less successful ones has been growing, and the gap -- it's as large as it has been since world war ii. so the difference between wages they make in high-wage places and wait a minutiges you can ma low-wage places is much higher than it used to be. so the room for -- for mobility is there. the opportunities are there, and i think -- i also want to make clear another point in the discussion that we had before -- >> quickly, and then we're going to hit the break. >> it's not creating a new program. it's about making the current unemployment system to make it more sensitive and more sensible, and encourage mobility instead of discouraging mobility. >> it is easy to say move to the jobs, but it is not always that simple. "the stream" viewer, this one moved
there are people who will move to look for work, but a lot more people will move when they have a job. there is an interesting question of why it hasreased over the last 50 years. and that would be interesting to look at. >> enrico is there a homogenization of jobs going on? >> no, actually to the contrary. the difference between successful local labor markets in the united states and less successful ones has been growing, and the gap -- it's as large as it has been since world war...
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decision on the issue next week meanwhile russia has presented findings from its experts who look to interview another chemical attack which killed twenty six people near aleppo in march their report has just said rebel groups were behind the attack now here is why the shellac carrying the substance was apparently similar to homemade devices previously made by rebel groups in addition of the shells detonator was not what's normally used for standard chemical munitions the findings also indicate soil and shell samples contain the nerve agent a serin which was not of an industrial stand it now u.k. counterterrorism intelligence officer charles issue bridges says it shatters the argument that the us a government slowly has such weapons. the u.k. based opposition supporting body the syrian observatory for human rights commented that most of those killed in the attack it reported at the time where indeed syrian army soldiers which again would suggest either a that it was a syrian army accident or bay that the russian findings now tend to show or suggest is the case that in fact this was an attack carried out by syria's rebels but it doesn't suit the ag
decision on the issue next week meanwhile russia has presented findings from its experts who look to interview another chemical attack which killed twenty six people near aleppo in march their report has just said rebel groups were behind the attack now here is why the shellac carrying the substance was apparently similar to homemade devices previously made by rebel groups in addition of the shells detonator was not what's normally used for standard chemical munitions the findings also indicate...