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are amiraas demands hass quite basic.quick so far amira hass,, in the u.s., the coverage of the egyptian says fire proposal is here is the seas file that israel says it will embrace, it will stop the attack, and hamas is probably going to reject it. that is the story here in the united states and is being told. >> unfortunately, just as the story has been told that israel will protect in the palestinians are the aggressor. i don't remember which channel, but there was this absurd report showing destruction of the palestinian homes bombed by israel, and it was an israeli house. >> that was diane sawyer's report on abc, showing weeping palestinian mother in front of her destroyed home and said palestinians destroy this israeli home. >> so far, at least the western community, is not appalled by onslaught, and, as somebody told me, this is according to international law, then there is something stinks with international law. a diplomat told me that. convincing his government to have a clear stance -- it is true according to t
are amiraas demands hass quite basic.quick so far amira hass,, in the u.s., the coverage of the egyptian says fire proposal is here is the seas file that israel says it will embrace, it will stop the attack, and hamas is probably going to reject it. that is the story here in the united states and is being told. >> unfortunately, just as the story has been told that israel will protect in the palestinians are the aggressor. i don't remember which channel, but there was this absurd report...
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low cloud coverage and everything about go smoothly hass as planned >> thank you for coming commissioner hyde. >> so i have a friend that going evidence and i've gone evidently years in film school was my favorite band i discovered there i said oh, you've golden gone to treasure island and literally the first thing he said it was so loud this year and this was someone that went to enjoy it so i think that was also from cloud cover or do you think - >> well as i said we have a booth where 0 people can go to if we're not getting the feedback i think that - >> this was the fact he kind of put out there this is this year it is really loud it is norman something i doesn't expect to hear ca was is a bigger sound system to make that louder. >> we've used the same estranging vendor negotiating nothing has changed. >> so if it's cloud cover over and over or something like that what is something you can do should the cloud cover show up again because the residents were effected and we have the ability to focus in the sound system. and we can focus directly towards the audience and turn cabinets of
low cloud coverage and everything about go smoothly hass as planned >> thank you for coming commissioner hyde. >> so i have a friend that going evidence and i've gone evidently years in film school was my favorite band i discovered there i said oh, you've golden gone to treasure island and literally the first thing he said it was so loud this year and this was someone that went to enjoy it so i think that was also from cloud cover or do you think - >> well as i said we have a...
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section and joining me now is great that it who wrote the story and katie hasse, of the office designlcase who has a quiet space units. great to have you here. quiet spaces at work. this does not seem to go together in the same sentence. open planin an office. most people i do. the reality for most american workers. and it is not a perfect work environment for a lot of people. workers have never really loved this and there is an increasing amount of data that suggests it is bad for productivity and people's happiness and health. helpedlcase, which design the open plan 100 years ago, he is getting into the business of creating some refuges. let's talk about what you have done with this idea of office quiet spaces. we have at steelcase been studying human behavior the past 100 years and what we have found in the past five years is privacy has become the number one issue. 95% of people say they want places but only 41% of people have them. have beensame time we studying privacy, our ceo met the author of "quiet" at ted and realized she was studying a specific group of people that needed
section and joining me now is great that it who wrote the story and katie hasse, of the office designlcase who has a quiet space units. great to have you here. quiet spaces at work. this does not seem to go together in the same sentence. open planin an office. most people i do. the reality for most american workers. and it is not a perfect work environment for a lot of people. workers have never really loved this and there is an increasing amount of data that suggests it is bad for productivity...
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outreach is what i'm seeing i don't think there's all like the permits are like stellar but all of them hass have at least made a attempt to do a neighborhood outreach that's different than when i got here that's the message i said to continue with if people also see that that's why i wanted to know if other people have seen that i'm not the only one so i'm the only one that thinks of it is improving. >> i think one of the things that commissioner hyde failed to mention it is vital to the idea if we bring everyone into one place it's obviously important fiscal for staff or the idea we need a couple of works of applicants to speak to whoever is assembled as part of this concept as well whether it's a beer burst or the eagle and the 21st amendment a variety of different ways to do the outreach you've all appreciated and that's the kind of things you want to be presenting and is that is consonant and this is happening and people who have done it and they can talk about the benefits from hair prospective it's not us only saying that's workers. >> so the consent of the summit to explain the progr
outreach is what i'm seeing i don't think there's all like the permits are like stellar but all of them hass have at least made a attempt to do a neighborhood outreach that's different than when i got here that's the message i said to continue with if people also see that that's why i wanted to know if other people have seen that i'm not the only one so i'm the only one that thinks of it is improving. >> i think one of the things that commissioner hyde failed to mention it is vital to the...
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. >> i have a quick question does our eternal like quiznos hass as much as subway saw he was enthusiastic when we heard about the change. >> commissioners a motion and a second on that motion. >> commissioner antonini. commissioner hillis. commissioner johnson. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fong. commissioner president wu. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and places you on item 16 for the next case. 581 market street as long as stephen son street request for conditional use authorization >> good afternoon planning staff before you is a conditional use authorization under planning code section to legalize the establishment of the professional business offices below the offer basement building on market street street so long as as he stevenson street located on the south side of the street. is located within the s z downtown plan. the project is to legalize point 7 thousand square feet office space that has primary assess from the ground floor. the building formally occupied by stacey's bookstore was previously a cvs says that a building permit for the m
. >> i have a quick question does our eternal like quiznos hass as much as subway saw he was enthusiastic when we heard about the change. >> commissioners a motion and a second on that motion. >> commissioner antonini. commissioner hillis. commissioner johnson. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fong. commissioner president wu. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and places you on item 16 for the next case. 581 market street as long as stephen son...
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japan's prime minister hass made a diplomatic decision aimed at solving a long-standing and emotional issue. shinzo abe plans to lift some sanctions against north korea once investigators start a fresh probe into the abduction of japanese citizens. agents from the north carried out the kip kidd nappings decades ago. >> translator: on the results of the talks between japan and north korea, an investigation into the fate of all japanese nationals including the abductees will be held involving the north korean international defense commission and the national security agencies and other institutions. a body of decision make willing be mobilized to the forefront. we have decided -- we have judged this is an unprecedented arrangement. >> translator: now i have some reports to make. on july 1st, in beijing, japan, north korean director level talks -- or governmental talks were held. the prime minister, foreign minister kishida and minister -- in charge of abduction had held a meeting and then after that we had attendance of the justice minister and we held a nine ministers meeting of the na
japan's prime minister hass made a diplomatic decision aimed at solving a long-standing and emotional issue. shinzo abe plans to lift some sanctions against north korea once investigators start a fresh probe into the abduction of japanese citizens. agents from the north carried out the kip kidd nappings decades ago. >> translator: on the results of the talks between japan and north korea, an investigation into the fate of all japanese nationals including the abductees will be held...
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. >> well, because this became public comment i've accepted hass this as a motion on the part of the committee we can move forward we're prepared for the vote. >> i'd like to gralt congratulate commissioner ma guarantee in handing what is the right thing for the people's community and their health those are not easy to square but as a city we should be proud of this recommendation. >> i assume we're ready all in favor, say i. opposed? the approval has been passed. thank you very much. (clapping.) our next item >> is the proposition kwfshgs hearing for the skilled nursing beds and there's a resolution for your consideration. >> okay. thank you. good afternoon. i'm co- lien the deputy director for the policy and planning here to provide you with additional information and follow-up to our last hearing at our previous meeting you requested additional information from the department of public health and i'm going to provide you with a brief presentation now. so this table was also included in our memo although it had a small error this is the correct copy but what the condition asked to
. >> well, because this became public comment i've accepted hass this as a motion on the part of the committee we can move forward we're prepared for the vote. >> i'd like to gralt congratulate commissioner ma guarantee in handing what is the right thing for the people's community and their health those are not easy to square but as a city we should be proud of this recommendation. >> i assume we're ready all in favor, say i. opposed? the approval has been passed. thank you...
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. >> brown: former poet laureate robert hass says whitman's language, his directness about democraticals, urban life, sexuality, and so much more, announced to the world an authentic american voice. >> i think it sits right next to the bill of rights, and the declaration of independence, as one of the most powerful documents of american culture. it brought together so many things in the 19th century around certain ideas of what this country was, and could be, that it ought to celebrate and not be afraid of it's diversity. >> brown: for their new edition, hoyem and his team of 12 craftspeople went all out. hoyem himself hand-fed every sheet that went in and out of the 1920 platen press, a task he did regularly during arion's early years. this is manual labor, right? >> it sure is. >> brown: hand-made cotton rag paper from england was dampened in a time consuming process to prep it for printing. 27-year-old chris godek, three years into a four year, paid, apprentice program at arion, spent hours re-creating whitman's verses. what do you tell your friends? i mean, what do they think abou
. >> brown: former poet laureate robert hass says whitman's language, his directness about democraticals, urban life, sexuality, and so much more, announced to the world an authentic american voice. >> i think it sits right next to the bill of rights, and the declaration of independence, as one of the most powerful documents of american culture. it brought together so many things in the 19th century around certain ideas of what this country was, and could be, that it ought to...
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low cloud coverage and everything about go smoothly hass as planned >> thank you for coming commissioner hyde. >> so i have a friend that going evidence and i've gone evidently years in film school was my favorite band i discovered there i said oh, you've golden gone to treasure island and literally the first thing he said it was so loud this year and this was someone that went to enjoy it so i think that was also from cloud cover or do you think - >> well as i said we have a booth where 0 people can go to if we're not getting the feedback i think that - >> this was the fact he kind of put out there this is this year it is really loud it is norman something i doesn't expect to hear ca was is a bigger sound system to make that
low cloud coverage and everything about go smoothly hass as planned >> thank you for coming commissioner hyde. >> so i have a friend that going evidence and i've gone evidently years in film school was my favorite band i discovered there i said oh, you've golden gone to treasure island and literally the first thing he said it was so loud this year and this was someone that went to enjoy it so i think that was also from cloud cover or do you think - >> well as i said we have a...
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fire fighters in northern california are battling a wildfire that hass forced hundreds to evacuate and has destroyed at least ten homes. the so-called sand fire is in the sierra nevada foothills near the wine growing regions in amador and eend el dorado count. it has grown to six square miles and now 35% contained. >>> a big outbreak of the deadly ee b e b eboli virus. tonight we learned of two americans who have been infected with the deadly disease. we get the latest tonight from our reporter. >> reporter: tonight we learned a second u.s. citizen has tested positive for the eboli virus. nancy has been in liberia with her husband working with the aid organization samaritans first. that's the same charity that dr. kent brantley was serving when he became infected with eboli this week. dr. brantley's infection comes amid the worst outbreak in the history of the e boli virus. there is no treatment for vaccine. >> symptoms near malaria and are flu like, fever and headaches, diarrhea and vomiting, weakness and stomach page. ebola is the most contagious and deadly virus in the world. it spr
fire fighters in northern california are battling a wildfire that hass forced hundreds to evacuate and has destroyed at least ten homes. the so-called sand fire is in the sierra nevada foothills near the wine growing regions in amador and eend el dorado count. it has grown to six square miles and now 35% contained. >>> a big outbreak of the deadly ee b e b eboli virus. tonight we learned of two americans who have been infected with the deadly disease. we get the latest tonight from our...
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europe hass in stabilized and the emerging markets have been choppy. overall, the market share grows. 1% and iresents about put it in context. in thea correction segment this year and, because of the gifted and entertaining restrictions coming, the veryory is large and profitable. consumptionsthe and i am confident we will rebuild. category with a small brand and a wonderful franchise. i see. ine and our national spirit china does well. up and bailey's is growing. china, as they become a consumption economy, bodes well for international spirit and i think we will see growth in china over the next decade. >> let's talk about the companies concerned and you see the net sales growth. what is the outlook here? and, economic downturns in russia. is that to be concerned about? is it the impact on the results that hurt? currency impact was substantial and we had an impact on sales and profits. you get to individual markets and business is strong. andre growing market shares russia represents less than 2% of the total. we see the trade up in that environment a
europe hass in stabilized and the emerging markets have been choppy. overall, the market share grows. 1% and iresents about put it in context. in thea correction segment this year and, because of the gifted and entertaining restrictions coming, the veryory is large and profitable. consumptionsthe and i am confident we will rebuild. category with a small brand and a wonderful franchise. i see. ine and our national spirit china does well. up and bailey's is growing. china, as they become a...
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thought but faults increased the risk for san jose, and san diego while new findings reduced the hassedland, irvine and santa barbara -- hazards for oakland, urviver and santa barbara. >>> -- irvine and santa barbara. >> reporter: and now our weather. -- >>> and now our weather. >> temperatures stay on the mild side. today 80 the fairfield area. 84 antioch. highs from today. about the same tomorrow. push those into your friday. and then as we go into tonight fog and low clouds push inland. we have severe -- not severe yet but big thunderstorms around truckie, lake tahoe. especially in the truckie area. very strong storms. this is left over moisture that we had that made things muggy here and it is now moving out of our temperature. temperatures today where they happen yesterday but not as sticky feeling because of the humidity. the winds are gusting. out of the west. 32 miles per hour gusts in fair filed. 22 in concord. this is onshore breeze. not moist -- humid air but fog and low clouds and moist air. cool moist air from the pacific. and that is typical for this time of year. there is
thought but faults increased the risk for san jose, and san diego while new findings reduced the hassedland, irvine and santa barbara -- hazards for oakland, urviver and santa barbara. >>> -- irvine and santa barbara. >> reporter: and now our weather. -- >>> and now our weather. >> temperatures stay on the mild side. today 80 the fairfield area. 84 antioch. highs from today. about the same tomorrow. push those into your friday. and then as we go into tonight fog...
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uconn has not admitted any wrongdoing but hassed a agreed to pay $1.3 million to five women who sued.the school is accused of not doing enough to handle their assault complaint. a hockey player said she was kicked off the team after reporting that a male player raped her in 2011. >>> now under a proposed plan 46,000 prisoners could apply for commentcy. no early releases would be offered before 2015. it's part of eric holder's wider strategy to change the war on drugs. >> i'm grad we were able to get to the stories. there was a lot going on. we'll see you later in the program. coming up on al jazeera america. happen u.s. military satellites can tell us about the attack on malaysian airline presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >> >> as we've been telling you, the malaysian airline has been shot down. let's bring in david shuster who has been looking at this side of the story. >> reporter: ever since february 1 it appeared that russia might be preparing to invade ukraine, a collection of military satellites have been focused on the russian-ukrainian border, and that intense
uconn has not admitted any wrongdoing but hassed a agreed to pay $1.3 million to five women who sued.the school is accused of not doing enough to handle their assault complaint. a hockey player said she was kicked off the team after reporting that a male player raped her in 2011. >>> now under a proposed plan 46,000 prisoners could apply for commentcy. no early releases would be offered before 2015. it's part of eric holder's wider strategy to change the war on drugs. >> i'm grad...
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we start in india where the internet hass created a host of new ways of making a living. >>> we're goingwith a closer look at the violence in libya at the moment. it's been getting worse over the past few weeks. more than 30 have died in clashes between the army and islamist militias in the last day. violence breaking out in the city of benghazi. also shelling in tripoli firefighters are working to battle a blaze after a rocket caused it. many say the clashes now are the worst since 2011 period of instability. let's look at the reasons libya is lawless. >>> people are saying libya is on the edge now. with me is bbc arabic. we were told about the blaze near the airport that they're struggling to put out. can you put the situation in terms of lawlessness, in terms of fighting into context for us? >> the airport since 2011 controlled by tribes in the region. we see conflict happening in tripoli between the tribes and militia. they're now fighting to take back control of the airport. the this is a strategical area in tripoli. what's happening in gaza is a completely different story. it's hap
we start in india where the internet hass created a host of new ways of making a living. >>> we're goingwith a closer look at the violence in libya at the moment. it's been getting worse over the past few weeks. more than 30 have died in clashes between the army and islamist militias in the last day. violence breaking out in the city of benghazi. also shelling in tripoli firefighters are working to battle a blaze after a rocket caused it. many say the clashes now are the worst since...
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joy of success hass part of life.the idea we are supposed to avoid all a stress is insane. >> see, your entire life is okay. >> i know. i have been aware of that for a longtime. i am glad to see the world catching up. >> he is one big bottle of depression. any thoughts on this one? >> not really. i mean if the purpose of the study was to let the universities know this was a problem and they need to watch out for, then okay, fine. but beyond that, yeah. it is to keep an eye and make sure your faculty isn't sad. it is very important. >> it is a great job to have. you could be the sad police. >> only in obama's america. >> this is just like relationships. you don't know if it is going to happen or not. you put a ring on. it you are nervous and you are stressed. why is no one concerned about my well being or my depression? >> and just like the tenured people once you have the ring on it you don't have to do this anymore. >> i am not doing any work. come on. >> all of a sudden the figure goes. i like the fact that i use th
joy of success hass part of life.the idea we are supposed to avoid all a stress is insane. >> see, your entire life is okay. >> i know. i have been aware of that for a longtime. i am glad to see the world catching up. >> he is one big bottle of depression. any thoughts on this one? >> not really. i mean if the purpose of the study was to let the universities know this was a problem and they need to watch out for, then okay, fine. but beyond that, yeah. it is to keep an...
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. >> hass am, let me just ask you, was there an egyptian cease-fire two weeks ago and it was rejectedy hamas, and as you know, yesterday the palestinian authority put forward a cease-fire proposal and also rejected by hamas. is hamas leading the people of gaza toward certain death with these continual rejections of cease-fire proposals? >> no, jake, this is also misinformation. the only party rejecting all cease-fires is israel. it is the party that has been engaged in this aggression and this aggression is not only against hamas only and it's against the palestinian people and this it did not in gaza, and it started in jerusalem, in ramallah. they invaded our territories and they killed palestinian children, by the way, we have the colonization of our land is unabated on a daily basis. this has nothing to do only with the rockets and by the way, what is happening confirms our fears that this is an israeli military doctrine, kill as many civilians so you put pressure on the political and military leadership of the militants. this is the 1,000th time and israel has been founded -- let
. >> hass am, let me just ask you, was there an egyptian cease-fire two weeks ago and it was rejectedy hamas, and as you know, yesterday the palestinian authority put forward a cease-fire proposal and also rejected by hamas. is hamas leading the people of gaza toward certain death with these continual rejections of cease-fire proposals? >> no, jake, this is also misinformation. the only party rejecting all cease-fires is israel. it is the party that has been engaged in this...
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>> i think gas hassing something to do it.rstood ground explosions potentially. >> and you are watching cnn special coverage. i'm rose mary church. >> and erroll burnett. we'll be back the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidenc
>> i think gas hassing something to do it.rstood ground explosions potentially. >> and you are watching cnn special coverage. i'm rose mary church. >> and erroll burnett. we'll be back the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the...
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hass. appeals court reinstated a lawsuit by four former iraqi prisoners who say they were tortured with sexual violence, electrical shocks, and beatings at abu ghraib prison. the lawsuit accuses employees of the private military contractor caci international of ordering military staff to torture prisoners in order to weaken them for questioning. a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit last year, saying he did not have jurisdiction. but monday's decision reinstates the suit and sends it back to that judge. general motors is recalling another 8.4 million vehicles, most of them for ignition switch problems that can lead cars to suddenly shut down. gm says the vehicles have been involved in at least three deaths. in total, gm has now recalled more than 29 million vehicles in north america this year, more than the entire he industry last year. earlier on monday, kenneth tonberg, who was hired by gm handle victim compensation, said the company would pay at least $1 million for each person who died
hass. appeals court reinstated a lawsuit by four former iraqi prisoners who say they were tortured with sexual violence, electrical shocks, and beatings at abu ghraib prison. the lawsuit accuses employees of the private military contractor caci international of ordering military staff to torture prisoners in order to weaken them for questioning. a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit last year, saying he did not have jurisdiction. but monday's decision reinstates the suit and sends it back to...
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. >> america hass, made mistakes vietnam. i think the iranian war -- hold on a minute.trospect, the iraq war was a mistake. there is a difference in doing a mistake, and doing something inherently evil, anybody else who went into iraq, would take t the oil. instead, we turn over the keys to the oilfields of iraqis, use it, sell it, burn it. so iraqi uses it against us. >> you're saying that the oil is there, and iraq is using it as they see fit? and shell and mobile has nothina to do with it? people like hall -- haliburton made money -- >> let me ask you this, at the end of the cold war, russia is free, are all of those countries better off or worse off because we won the cold war. >>>> i don't think we won the cd war, i think you're dreaming. >> i think the end of authoritarian governments is always a good thing. g but i also think the notion we go out, spend a trillion dollars a year on military budgets, have 150 military bases circling the globe, those are not beneficiens purposes. >> like the page, tell us what you think. and we'll be right back. a body at rest tend
. >> america hass, made mistakes vietnam. i think the iranian war -- hold on a minute.trospect, the iraq war was a mistake. there is a difference in doing a mistake, and doing something inherently evil, anybody else who went into iraq, would take t the oil. instead, we turn over the keys to the oilfields of iraqis, use it, sell it, burn it. so iraqi uses it against us. >> you're saying that the oil is there, and iraq is using it as they see fit? and shell and mobile has nothina to...
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it's a group no one hass ever heard of before so there's not a lot of credibility. >> and the connection on the israeli side, how the teens were kidnapped and how the police responded. reports in the it's rasraeli mee of those teens called police after he was kidnapped. what can you tell us about that story? >> yeah, i've heard that recording too. what would be the local 911. as you say, we haven't been able to independently confirm it. but it is a very chilling audio recording. it's exactly 2 minutes, 10 seconds long. you can hear one of the teenagers calling in, saying, whispering into the phone, we have been kidnapped or abducted. and then what you hear is barking orders, telling him to get his head down, telling him to stop. you hear sort of muscled sounds of a thump. and then what could be a gunshot. now, if this is correct, if this is the actual audio recording, it's horrifying to know this could have been the last minutes before they died. now, what happened after that, in terms of the police response to that call, they tried to call the number back several times, but it went unan
it's a group no one hass ever heard of before so there's not a lot of credibility. >> and the connection on the israeli side, how the teens were kidnapped and how the police responded. reports in the it's rasraeli mee of those teens called police after he was kidnapped. what can you tell us about that story? >> yeah, i've heard that recording too. what would be the local 911. as you say, we haven't been able to independently confirm it. but it is a very chilling audio recording....
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they are perhaps still holding some of them captive, hass tinges -- hostages. >> woodruff: the monitors they return to the crash site to try to exert some control over it. >> the plan is to go back, the plan is to prepare the ground for others to come in. i mean, normally when you have a crash like this, you know this judy, you have a human avalanche of experts of forensic experts, of aviation experts descending on the scene to secure the black box, to sift through the evidence, to secure the crime scene. none of that's going to be possible until the political situation around the crash site, and i'm talking about the border area of eastern ukraine has been sorted out. >> woodruff: matt frei talking to us from donestk. thank you veaf. >> thank you. >> woodruff: i want to zero in on the crash site itself as well as questions why the jet liner was on this flat light. our science correspondencent miles o'brien who was a pilot himself and close observer of aviation matters joins me now. miles, first on the crash site, how unusual is it to have a scene like this without any sort of official
they are perhaps still holding some of them captive, hass tinges -- hostages. >> woodruff: the monitors they return to the crash site to try to exert some control over it. >> the plan is to go back, the plan is to prepare the ground for others to come in. i mean, normally when you have a crash like this, you know this judy, you have a human avalanche of experts of forensic experts, of aviation experts descending on the scene to secure the black box, to sift through the evidence, to...
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[laughter] hass saying, this conflict endangered all of our lives, the did for the men, women, and children of different countries who were in mh 17. we condemn in the strongest , and this reckless attack recall for a comprehensive, independent, and international investigation in accordance with international guidelines as agreed upon in the statement adopted this morning. this should establish responsibilities, so that the perpetrators can be held accountable. in this context, we further urge to cease fire, to fully cooperate with the investigation, and to grant unhindered access to the crash site in order to allow the investigators to carry out their work. we note that the criminal act of yesterday following the shutting down -- shooting down of the ukrainian jetfighter on wednesday, and that of military cargo on monday. of surface tose air missiles in the past few as to has posed questions those weapons now capable of downing a civilian airplane flying at more than 30,000 feet. councile, the security and the larger international affordty can no longer to turn a blind eye on this matter.
[laughter] hass saying, this conflict endangered all of our lives, the did for the men, women, and children of different countries who were in mh 17. we condemn in the strongest , and this reckless attack recall for a comprehensive, independent, and international investigation in accordance with international guidelines as agreed upon in the statement adopted this morning. this should establish responsibilities, so that the perpetrators can be held accountable. in this context, we further urge...
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and do stuff thhe kids without the hass o parking and the threat otha nice little pink tag off yr windshield when you get ere >> reporter: the man athe helm, a metro empl fe than a ca. >> called and asked me if wanted to operate the sier line train. i was like, wow, at firsi didn't -- it didn't dawnn . this is real serious. okay. yes, i will do it. but that's when theers t in. >> reporter: just like tt e future of metro beca th present. >> we are terriblexth it's here. it's been a long wait. >> reporter: wendy rieger,ne >>> we'll get a repeat of all this excitement in four years when phase two opens. it will extend the line all wait to dulles airport and then you can take a shuttle to the airport from the wiehle reston east station. the next phase won't be complete until 2018. the 11 mile stretch will have six new stations. it extends the silver line from reston and herndon to the airport into eastern loudoun county. construction has begun. crews are laying the groundwork for the aerial guide way that will take trains above the ground through the airport. our coverage of the silver line does
and do stuff thhe kids without the hass o parking and the threat otha nice little pink tag off yr windshield when you get ere >> reporter: the man athe helm, a metro empl fe than a ca. >> called and asked me if wanted to operate the sier line train. i was like, wow, at firsi didn't -- it didn't dawnn . this is real serious. okay. yes, i will do it. but that's when theers t in. >> reporter: just like tt e future of metro beca th present. >> we are terriblexth it's here....
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we look at how we look at look economic impact as congress hass asked us to look at economic impact. just add one more thing, we're y the only export credit agency in the entire world that does this. no other export credit agency, r no other country, requires this. we're happy to do so, but i think the committee should know this is unique to the united states. >> you have really since 2011, you stopped disclosing a yearly total of the number aircraft exports. why would that be?would th >> i'm unaware that we made a f change in our disclosure since 2011. >> you disclose now? all of them right now?ll full disclosure of everything? >> everything over $100 million2 is in the federal register for a full 25 days before final board vote.5 that >> above that amount. if it's less than that, that's just chump change?of >> first of all, you can't buy a wide body plane. item of concerns, none of them cost less than $100 million.$100 so, under the aircraft would be two and a fraction of a 737. that's what congress asked us to save over $100 million. i can just add this does have an impact on our
we look at how we look at look economic impact as congress hass asked us to look at economic impact. just add one more thing, we're y the only export credit agency in the entire world that does this. no other export credit agency, r no other country, requires this. we're happy to do so, but i think the committee should know this is unique to the united states. >> you have really since 2011, you stopped disclosing a yearly total of the number aircraft exports. why would that be?would th...
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maybe that hassing some to do with time or the coaches we come up with. sports are huge. let's think through this. sports are huge in this country. the money we spend on sports. when someone sees you, went to a a&m, sees me in a "u" shirt, we can't say, oh, he must be -- just because i'm black don't mean i played sports, i graduated, all those things. i'm saying in order to really grow and be ed guide we've got to watch it both ways. my bishop always told me, put yourself in the next man's shoes if you will. that's what i'm saying. >> i didn't call him racist. what i'm saying is there are perceptions, there are stereotypes that we buy into. when you see it over a period of years. then when i raise it, somebody goes, whoa. i didn't realize that i jumped to a conclusion. >> i conquer with you. >> what we're dealing with though is the whole idea of the word prejudice. the word prejudice means prejudging. so when you come into a situation when you already know, oh, that's, yeah, you played for abilene state, right? a, no. i'm a doctor. wow. that's what we're talking about. >>
maybe that hassing some to do with time or the coaches we come up with. sports are huge. let's think through this. sports are huge in this country. the money we spend on sports. when someone sees you, went to a a&m, sees me in a "u" shirt, we can't say, oh, he must be -- just because i'm black don't mean i played sports, i graduated, all those things. i'm saying in order to really grow and be ed guide we've got to watch it both ways. my bishop always told me, put yourself in the...
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. >> from 1800 up to 1900, now crises of's hassing other places and trying to come through the borderssuddenly it's different because we have divisions based on be race, language and chauvinism. >> obey the law! obey the law! >> reporter: while both sides engaged in plenty of free speech, the protest was relatively peaceful. [ chanting "usa" ] though several were arrested. the buses never did show up. if they do, protesters promise, they'll be here to greet them. >> out in marietta, california. thank you. very passionate. >> not going away anytime soon. >>> this is going to be difficult to watch. warning you, shocking to see. video of a woman in california being punched in the face by a highway patrolman. cnn has been working on getting the story behind it, and we're going to tell you what we've discovered. >>> and anger boiling over in the mideast after the murder of a palestinian teen. dozens injured in violent protests including our own ben wedeman. we'll talk to him, next's really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. o
. >> from 1800 up to 1900, now crises of's hassing other places and trying to come through the borderssuddenly it's different because we have divisions based on be race, language and chauvinism. >> obey the law! obey the law! >> reporter: while both sides engaged in plenty of free speech, the protest was relatively peaceful. [ chanting "usa" ] though several were arrested. the buses never did show up. if they do, protesters promise, they'll be here to greet them....
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it is sad to say that i have a is-year-old grandson -- this -- he hass country nothing to look forward to. the republican party does not care about anything but themselves. the senate is a disgrace. the house is a disgrace. they need to stop focusing on obama and trying to impeach him be work with him so we can secure and my grandson can survive to be a grown man and have something in his life that he works and earns four. we are suffering. they have taken away my lifeline and they don't care. host: david is in tennessee on our line for independents. good morning. caller: i just want to comment in theh my distrust and the polls and why. called and polled and asked if i was support this bill. there is no way for them to know that. since that time, i've always distrusted the polling system. host: it is the push polling you are concerned about? caller: if that is what you call it. the question was structured to get a certain result. that is not the information that will be turned out to the public . host: what about the horserace polling? caller: you never know what questions will be aske
it is sad to say that i have a is-year-old grandson -- this -- he hass country nothing to look forward to. the republican party does not care about anything but themselves. the senate is a disgrace. the house is a disgrace. they need to stop focusing on obama and trying to impeach him be work with him so we can secure and my grandson can survive to be a grown man and have something in his life that he works and earns four. we are suffering. they have taken away my lifeline and they don't care....