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you asked about him nation's. for the path of policy.ld just say, the guidance we have given, our ford -- form of guidance states, the timing of liftoff will depend on actual progress we see in the progress we expect to see going forward in terms of achieving both of our goals. andly maximum employment our two percent inflation objectives. we are not going to look at any single indicator like the unemployment rate to assess how we are doing on meeting our employment old. we will look at a broad range of indicators. as i tried to emphasize in my opening statement, there is uncertainty about monetary policy. appropriate path of policy, the timing and pace of interest rate increases ought to, and i believe will, respond to unfolding economic developments. if those were two improve faster than the committee would expect, it would prove logical to expect a more rapid increase in the fed fund rate very the opposite also holds true. improvement see projected in the baseline outlook, that the opposite would be true in the pace of timing and pace
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late today eric cantor announced he will soon give up the republican leadership role that made him a national figure. >> i will be stepping down as majority leader. it is with great humility that i do so knowing the tremendous honor its been to hold this position. >> reporter: as political parols go, the washington power pr eric cantor was big with his 5 million dollarar chest, en thvid o this up set is a newcomer economics profess who ed a action jtnder $200,000. >> this is a mir od. ,he shock of rat's winn istillg sleep deprived 23-year-old campaign manager. >> it is fantastic. >> reporter: and supporters. >> i felt like mr. brat was finally listening to people, and that's what really attracted us to him. >> reporter: on tuesday knowing his advisors predicted a double digit win, he spent mning at a dcisgi some voters said cantor lost touch with homes. heall not representing our views. 'sut a portit off. luurce oppents recorded contore being booed ap >> my family ihere >> boo! eff sharo s coerti ang o cant effort to crash some immigration reform was one costlyfaor nt in theourly w that canto
late today eric cantor announced he will soon give up the republican leadership role that made him a national figure. >> i will be stepping down as majority leader. it is with great humility that i do so knowing the tremendous honor its been to hold this position. >> reporter: as political parols go, the washington power pr eric cantor was big with his 5 million dollarar chest, en thvid o this up set is a newcomer economics profess who ed a action jtnder $200,000. >> this is a...
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late today eric cantor announced he will soon give up the republican leadership role that made him a national figure. >> i will be stepping down as majority leader. it is with great humility that i do so, knowing the tremendous honor it has been to hold this position. >> reporter: as political parables go, as the 14-year eric cantor was gogh lie yoth with his $5 million war chest, then the newcomer, dave brat, the economics professor who raised a fraction, just under $200,000. >> this is a miracle of god. >> reporter: today, at brat's sparse headquarters, the shock of winning is still settling in. for brat's sleep deprived 23-year-old campaign manager. >> it is fantastic. >> reporter: and supporters. >> i felt like mr. brat was finally listening to people, and that's what really attracted us to him. >> reporter: on tuesday knowing his advisors had predicted a double digit win, he spent the morning at a dc coffee fundraiser with lobbyists, not in his virginia district. today, some voters said cantor had lost touch with home. >> he's really not representing our views, he's putting on a very nat
late today eric cantor announced he will soon give up the republican leadership role that made him a national figure. >> i will be stepping down as majority leader. it is with great humility that i do so, knowing the tremendous honor it has been to hold this position. >> reporter: as political parables go, as the 14-year eric cantor was gogh lie yoth with his $5 million war chest, then the newcomer, dave brat, the economics professor who raised a fraction, just under $200,000....
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, new information revealed and what the fbi found in this apartment that is supposedly making him a nationality threat. >> firefighters race to get the upper hand on this wildfire before treacherous weather conditions set in this week. >> and world cup fever spreads throughout the bay area, we're live tonight as team usa takes on the group of death. >> cheers outside city hall. team usa pulls off a huge victory in the opening round of world cup soccer play. good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm cheryl jennings. >> world cup as never drawn as much attention as it is getting right now especially in the bay area, bars are packed with fans and hundreds gathering to watch on big screens. we're live in san jose tonight. sergio? >> this park now is cleared out. you can see a lot of the fans here left with big smiles on their face. they were very excited. a goal by team usa within the first minute of play, and then, they won. 2-1, against ghana. the team that sent them home in the last two world cups. this is one of the one of the fastest goals ever scored in u.s. cup history and added high hopes
, new information revealed and what the fbi found in this apartment that is supposedly making him a nationality threat. >> firefighters race to get the upper hand on this wildfire before treacherous weather conditions set in this week. >> and world cup fever spreads throughout the bay area, we're live tonight as team usa takes on the group of death. >> cheers outside city hall. team usa pulls off a huge victory in the opening round of world cup soccer play. good evening,...
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, new information revealed and what the fbi found in this apartment that is supposedly making him a national security threat. >> firefighters race to get the upper hand on this wildfire before treacherous weather conditions set in this week. >> and world cup fever spreads throughout the bay area, we're live tonight as team usa takes on the group of death. >> cheers outside city hall. team usa pulls off a huge victory in the opening round of world cup soccer play. good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm cheryl jennings. >> world cup as never drawn as much attention as it is getting right now especially in the bay area, bars are packed with fans and hundreds gathering to watch on big screens. we're live in san jose tonight. sergio? >> this park now is cleared out. you can see a lot of the fans here left with big smiles on their face. they were very excited. a goal by team usa within the first minute of play, and then, they won. 2-1, against ghana. the team that sent them home in the last two world cups. this is one of the one of the fastest goals ever scored in u.s. cup history and added high
, new information revealed and what the fbi found in this apartment that is supposedly making him a national security threat. >> firefighters race to get the upper hand on this wildfire before treacherous weather conditions set in this week. >> and world cup fever spreads throughout the bay area, we're live tonight as team usa takes on the group of death. >> cheers outside city hall. team usa pulls off a huge victory in the opening round of world cup soccer play. good evening,...
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. >> but i do wonder how this really hurts him with the national donors. they'll help him win re-election, that's one thing. >> remember who's coming in big-time. it will be afp and the koch brothers which can be linked back to this story. >> and if he loses re-election, does that mean for 2016? >> perry, you're at faith and freedom. i'm going to pretend i'm talking to you over here. it's the magic of television. so, perry, you're there. we just had another guy named perry, rick perry, do this mea culpa. i wonder how much so far are you hearing about gay rights at faith and freedom? are they talking about it in a, we've got to role back marriage. is this part of that agenda or are you not hearing that there? >> very little of that, i was very struck by that. we've had something like 20 rulings over the last year saying -- moving toward gay marriage in various states. there's been one speaker of eight so far, a person who is a pastor whose name i honestly don't know who spoke just very brief briefly before i came on, but rubio, cruz, very few references at a
. >> but i do wonder how this really hurts him with the national donors. they'll help him win re-election, that's one thing. >> remember who's coming in big-time. it will be afp and the koch brothers which can be linked back to this story. >> and if he loses re-election, does that mean for 2016? >> perry, you're at faith and freedom. i'm going to pretend i'm talking to you over here. it's the magic of television. so, perry, you're there. we just had another guy named...
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him. worldstill feel the blames them for starting the first world war. here, he is no assassin, but a liberation champion. nationour serb him as a hero, a fighter for liberation of our nation. 1914,t on june 20 8, started the process of liberation. we say no to occupation and aggression. bosnia, memories of a more recent war are too raw. serb forces the seized this area. they carry the scars still. acm differently here. the shrine where his remains are buried tell its own story. we history shifts and warp's overtime. after the first world war, the kingdom turned the atheist revolutionary into the christian martyr. after the second world war, communist yugoslavia turned him into a yugoslav patriot. >> each generation projects what it wants to see. the earlywar of 1990's, sarajevo saw him as the forerunner of the serb forces that shelled their city. >> there was a kind of medal given to serb army members named after him in the 1990's. citizens of sarajevo would have a different opinion on his name and actions. >> history divides this country. the young inherent contradictory versions of their past. parallel truths
him. worldstill feel the blames them for starting the first world war. here, he is no assassin, but a liberation champion. nationour serb him as a hero, a fighter for liberation of our nation. 1914,t on june 20 8, started the process of liberation. we say no to occupation and aggression. bosnia, memories of a more recent war are too raw. serb forces the seized this area. they carry the scars still. acm differently here. the shrine where his remains are buried tell its own story. we history...
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you have with them suggests that each show him in the national wrote you was foolish shown the story you will move. a model in the way divert him to stay russian radio or worlds. here from the brandenburg gate in the heart of berlin nazi troops marched before heading to the eastern front prior to invading the soviet union germany had prepared the so-called plan aust of plan east it would have involved about eighty percent of the population of conquered countries to be moved out by force and replaced with people of the master race the plan was to be carried out immediately after germany's victory over the soviet union. the plan to colonize parts of the soviet union it extended over the next thirty years as long as german troops continue to fight it remain top secret in order to avoid an uprising the population of the occupied territories was still being fed myths about their future happy prosperous life according to the planned two cities were to be completely destroyed leningrad and moscow. the siege of leningrad lasted nine hundred days during which nearly six hundred thousand people
you have with them suggests that each show him in the national wrote you was foolish shown the story you will move. a model in the way divert him to stay russian radio or worlds. here from the brandenburg gate in the heart of berlin nazi troops marched before heading to the eastern front prior to invading the soviet union germany had prepared the so-called plan aust of plan east it would have involved about eighty percent of the population of conquered countries to be moved out by force and...
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him. >>> it's national hiv testing day.e throughout the weekend. the action cam was at the aids delaware office in wilmington. people can get 24-hour testing and on market streets. they recommend hiv testing for ages 16 to 65. >> we are helping to keep you safe this summer. warm weather comes with lots of activities on the water. tubing on the back of a speedboat is dangerous if you are not careful. it's fun. new research shows that 65 water-tubing related injuries are treated in american hospitals every day during the summer. >> follow the basic safety guidelines and limit the number of riders wear life jackets and what they suggest for that particular inner tube. >> it's a good idea to look at debris in the water when pulling the tube as well. >>> that is an important reminder. fireworks can be fatal. >>> the agency held it fireworks safety demonstration this week. they recommend to make sure that they are legal in your area before buying or using them keep a bucket of water or hose handy. >>> it's a 5k that didn't requir
him. >>> it's national hiv testing day.e throughout the weekend. the action cam was at the aids delaware office in wilmington. people can get 24-hour testing and on market streets. they recommend hiv testing for ages 16 to 65. >> we are helping to keep you safe this summer. warm weather comes with lots of activities on the water. tubing on the back of a speedboat is dangerous if you are not careful. it's fun. new research shows that 65 water-tubing related injuries are treated in...
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. >> the nation sees him as a political mastermind. with stars and hits the talk shows but that's not how chicago sees rahm emanuel. >> i have a hard time finding people who like him. >> chicagoens see gang violence. the mayor's motorcade was seen running red light. a. >> i want to see the -- take a deep breath, isn't the air better? >> polls show him in a statistical dead heat or losing an election to tony detwinkle. >> rahm emanuel does well with rich suburban businessmen. they can't vote but they fill up his war chest. a man with a history of running nasty but very effective campaigns. >> to go up against rahm emanuel, you have to have some large ones, and you want to put your life through a lot of misery for a while. it's not going to be an easy road. it's a brass knuckle operation. >> the chicagoans will put-up with rahm emanuel's trademark arrogance if there's results. >> you better be seeing what the guy next door, than with the movie star. he's going to vote. the movie star isn't. >> rahm emanuel will criticize even problems he
. >> the nation sees him as a political mastermind. with stars and hits the talk shows but that's not how chicago sees rahm emanuel. >> i have a hard time finding people who like him. >> chicagoens see gang violence. the mayor's motorcade was seen running red light. a. >> i want to see the -- take a deep breath, isn't the air better? >> polls show him in a statistical dead heat or losing an election to tony detwinkle. >> rahm emanuel does well with rich...
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him? >> he's an economist and college professor inundated today now that the national spotlight is upon him did national television interviews this morning, got questions on policy he wasn't expecting, was planning on holding a news conference with reporters midday and then abruptly canceled it. he said he was going to take off a few days to be with his family and regroup. the head of the national republican congressional committee, the group that elects republicans to house seats and speaker boehner said they tried reaching out to brat, called and texted him and haven't heard back, his voicemail box is full. >> ifill: that's interesting for someone who's possible to be the next member of congress. i want to talk about that poll. not long ago we saw eric cantor come out after a meeting with members of his caucus and straight-up say, hey, i got beat and i wish everybody the best. what is his mood, what is the mood up there? >> i have to tell you, shocking, stupefied aren't proper descriptions. people are completely dumbfounded. it was about this time last night as polls were about to close t
him? >> he's an economist and college professor inundated today now that the national spotlight is upon him did national television interviews this morning, got questions on policy he wasn't expecting, was planning on holding a news conference with reporters midday and then abruptly canceled it. he said he was going to take off a few days to be with his family and regroup. the head of the national republican congressional committee, the group that elects republicans to house seats and...
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the government has to help if they want him out. >> mexican nationals do cross the southern border into, wave after wave after wave. and we give them healthcare healthcare and americans accidently cross into mexico and now they are detaining him and abusing him. how does that make sense? >> it doesn't make any sense. i never said it was making sense. >> you would like to see the marine released? >> yes. >> we are trying to deliver a petition to the general counsel, okay? >> let me make a phone call and get you the guy. >> thank you very much. i'm jesse watters, i'm with the o'reilly factor at fox news channel. i have a petition here. 180,000 signatures from americans urging the lease of mr. tam reissy. >> i will receive it and i will give it to the necessary authorities of mexico. >> okay. because i would like to deliver it to the counsel general sandra. can i do that? >> she is not available in this moment but can i make sure that she will receive it. no problem. >> because i would personally like to deliver it to her since it's such an urgent matter. >> yes, of course, if you make an
the government has to help if they want him out. >> mexican nationals do cross the southern border into, wave after wave after wave. and we give them healthcare healthcare and americans accidently cross into mexico and now they are detaining him and abusing him. how does that make sense? >> it doesn't make any sense. i never said it was making sense. >> you would like to see the marine released? >> yes. >> we are trying to deliver a petition to the general counsel,...
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the campaign an ounce to eastern kentucky labor unions will back him despite the national right to work legislation according to real clear politics he does as 1.five lead over his opponent. the rnc chairman prince previous downplaying their primary loss saying republicans are not divided out of. my next guest warrant the race could create considerable ill will as kevin mccarthy set themselves up to battle for the job. joining me now tom delay. good to have you with us. do with what reince priebus seems to do you were not divided at all. [laughter] >> is searching for its sole. it is worthwhile and did good things that is happening in the republican party as i travel from the country more people energized and motivated. that is good for a party. >> i heard exactly the same thing in 2012. you have to show me this time. >> i did not say that in 2012. >> i want to return for the sub brat victory ioc has the tea party candidates actually he tried to align himself with the tea party more than braddish. [laughter] what do you make of it? >> the whole awful science is this is exactly what is g
the campaign an ounce to eastern kentucky labor unions will back him despite the national right to work legislation according to real clear politics he does as 1.five lead over his opponent. the rnc chairman prince previous downplaying their primary loss saying republicans are not divided out of. my next guest warrant the race could create considerable ill will as kevin mccarthy set themselves up to battle for the job. joining me now tom delay. good to have you with us. do with what reince...
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you know, it sounds to me, i'm hearing the democrats will go all in for him and national republicans going all in. >> fascinating. mississippi. amazing. thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up next an update on a story that has been very near and dear to our hearts on this show like few other stories ever. stick around for that. >>> but first, one more thing about that mississippi state senate race. look at this from the clarion ledger. tea party official locked inside courthouse. at about 2:00 in the morning last night with that tea party versus republican party race not decided, the head of the republican party in heinz county got a -- hinds county. she was locked inside the courthouse and couldn't get out. all the election materials had been turned in. they locked up at about 11:30, but the tea party official showed up about 2:00. went through a door that was inexplik when i propped open and she couldn't get out, on election night, where the ballots were. so she called the republican guy. so in this knock-down-drag-out fight, the tea party calls the republicans for help. an
you know, it sounds to me, i'm hearing the democrats will go all in for him and national republicans going all in. >> fascinating. mississippi. amazing. thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up next an update on a story that has been very near and dear to our hearts on this show like few other stories ever. stick around for that. >>> but first, one more thing about that mississippi state senate race. look at this from the clarion ledger. tea party official locked...
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him. national security adviser susan rice has a different take about bergdahl's service. >> this is a verypecial situation. sergeant bergdahl wasn't simply a hostage. he was an american prisoner of war. captured on the battlefield. he served the united states with honor and distinction and we'll have the opportunity eventually to learn what has transpired. >> and here's where it gets extremely controversial. in exchange for bergdahl, the u.s. released these five senior taliban members from guantanamo bay. they were seen celebrating in qatar where they will be required to live for at least a year. just four days before bowe bergdahl's release, his father bob reportedly sent out and then deleted a tweet reading, quote, i am still working to free all guantanamo prisoners. god will repay for the death of every afghan child, ameen. supporters of the administration including hillary clinton are defending the exchange as one of the hard choices in government. hard choices is the title of her forthcoming book. but members of congress complained they were not noti notified of the swap beforehand an
him. national security adviser susan rice has a different take about bergdahl's service. >> this is a verypecial situation. sergeant bergdahl wasn't simply a hostage. he was an american prisoner of war. captured on the battlefield. he served the united states with honor and distinction and we'll have the opportunity eventually to learn what has transpired. >> and here's where it gets extremely controversial. in exchange for bergdahl, the u.s. released these five senior taliban...
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information revealed tonight what the fbi found in this man's bay area apartment that supposedly made him a national security threat. . >> trouble in uberville. large crowd of uber drivers who protested the company outside the head quarters in san francisco today. spencer is here with the weather. >> chilly and windy outside right now in the bay area. however warmer weather on the way. it's going to arrive before summer does. i have the accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> thanks spencer. >> and big breakthrough for new san francisco subway line. boring work now complete but where will it go from here? where will it go from here? stay w safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, sweet and juicy prima peaches are just $.99 a pound. tender rancher's reserve ribeye steak is only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. take your time. no rcome on.y. with the chase mobile ap
information revealed tonight what the fbi found in this man's bay area apartment that supposedly made him a national security threat. . >> trouble in uberville. large crowd of uber drivers who protested the company outside the head quarters in san francisco today. spencer is here with the weather. >> chilly and windy outside right now in the bay area. however warmer weather on the way. it's going to arrive before summer does. i have the accu-weather forecast in just a moment....
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it places a heavy burden on abdul fatah al-sisi to deliver now on this image of him as an indispensable saviour of the nation. it will make it hard for him to take on that role, given the fact that, indeed, apparently within the sprim regime, and -- interim regime and the new incoming administration there's an unease about what transpired over the past year. >> indeed. there were poetic words used during the inaugurating ceremony. the presiding judge called him a revolutionary soldier and a son of egypt. he is seen as the saviour of egypt. can he save egypt and bridge the political secular religious divide? >> that is going to be the big question, of course. egypt is polarised. there are people in favour of the abdul fatah al-sisi, and people who think there's gross injustice down to the muslim brotherhood. that makes, of course, the middle field of the average egyptian and a large segment of the people so much behind the regime change of 2011, but this apparently second thoughts and grave doubts over the fact that it was a muslim brotherhood politician who became the first democratically elected president i
it places a heavy burden on abdul fatah al-sisi to deliver now on this image of him as an indispensable saviour of the nation. it will make it hard for him to take on that role, given the fact that, indeed, apparently within the sprim regime, and -- interim regime and the new incoming administration there's an unease about what transpired over the past year. >> indeed. there were poetic words used during the inaugurating ceremony. the presiding judge called him a revolutionary soldier and...
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it led him to the national stage and a weekly column. some are encouraging him to run for the republican nomination now. [ applause ] >> while his views on social issues fit comfortablely in the gop, he indicated being pragmatic and note the following from the column last week. if conservatives are going to win in 2014 and 2016 it will be necessary to learn how to prioritize issues. i am not saying social issues are not important. but at the executive branch remains in the hands of those with progressive ideas in 2016 and 2-3 more supreme court justice are appointed conservative social ideas will be the prevailing powers and they will use every tool available to silence such opposition. born into poverty and raised in inner city detroit he wage grated with honors in high school and received a degree in psychology at yale and earned a medical degree at the university of michigan. at 33, he became the youngest doctor to head the mayo hospital. and he created a scholarship program for kids 4-11. his prayer [breakfast speech formed the the ti
it led him to the national stage and a weekly column. some are encouraging him to run for the republican nomination now. [ applause ] >> while his views on social issues fit comfortablely in the gop, he indicated being pragmatic and note the following from the column last week. if conservatives are going to win in 2014 and 2016 it will be necessary to learn how to prioritize issues. i am not saying social issues are not important. but at the executive branch remains in the hands of those...
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him? then the white house wouldn't have to go against the military. they could say, look, this was a nationalsecurity threat. that's why we got him back. not give us lame excuse bz his health and all this other stuff. mixed facts we've been hearing. >> first of all, i think everybody knew the background on bergdahl. "rollingstone "had written about it. i don't think there's any secret about bergdahl not being fully committed and in fact there was information about the fact that the platoon he was in had tremendous discordant issues. people not getting along, poor quality leadership. there was a very unfortunate tweet out of the white house today saying that some of those it guys were going after bergdahl. i thought that was really wrong. listen, they can say what they want to say, but the fact is people knew the issues. but i think andrea the key answer to your point is it's separate from whether or not you go back as commander in chief and get someone of your own country, your military soldier and get him back from the eep mee. >> but if that were interest true, juan, president obama would n
him? then the white house wouldn't have to go against the military. they could say, look, this was a nationalsecurity threat. that's why we got him back. not give us lame excuse bz his health and all this other stuff. mixed facts we've been hearing. >> first of all, i think everybody knew the background on bergdahl. "rollingstone "had written about it. i don't think there's any secret about bergdahl not being fully committed and in fact there was information about the fact that...
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laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the
laster had invited a civil rights leader of national stature to be our commencement beaker. we told him his choice was not acceptable. to us, the speaker was too mainstream, and i now realize i am out on a limb with john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the
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that thad cochran and his allies who have been helping him from across the country because had he see this as such an important election on a national level with regard to the republican party, they've been coming in and trying to help him appeal to african-american voters, democratic votes who don't normally show up for any republican race. they might support him in the general election but not now. i was in a polling place in a predominantly african-american area talking to voter after voter saying they were coming out and voting for cochrane. super pac who has been supporting cochrane has been spending money to try to get out had vote. where i was this morning, john, at the primary day, 70 people came all day. it's already doubled. we're still hours away from the polls closing. so it shows that effort has been helpful. on the flipside, you have chris mcdaniel, the challenger putting on his facebook page a short while ago, they're trying to steal this election. do we really want the liberal democrats selecting the republican nominee? they're concerned on the in can daniel side and trying to fuel his supporters to try to use cochra
that thad cochran and his allies who have been helping him from across the country because had he see this as such an important election on a national level with regard to the republican party, they've been coming in and trying to help him appeal to african-american voters, democratic votes who don't normally show up for any republican race. they might support him in the general election but not now. i was in a polling place in a predominantly african-american area talking to voter after voter...
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sisi has ridden a wave of nationalism that has kept him in the spotlight since last summer. he hasn't discouraged comparisons with nassar who ruled from 1966 to 1970. nassar, a general was popular and is often described as the first leader of an arab nation to challenge western dominance of the middle east. sisi is known as being reledgeously devout. he hasn't expressed an opinion on how he rules the view of islam in politics but in a recent speech, he said religious discourse in the greatest b challenge, there is a view for a comprehensive understanding of the nation of islam. >> before that conversation starts, sisi knows his priority is to turn egypt's economy around. >> during two ref larks they were egyptians were aspiring. i need to give them security and stability and complete development. >> sisi says within two years, he can improve the economic condition of the egyptian people. he will need to retain the popular support he claims if he is to have any chance of achieving that ambitious goal. al jazeera. . >> good sunday to you. i am meteorologist eboni dion watching
sisi has ridden a wave of nationalism that has kept him in the spotlight since last summer. he hasn't discouraged comparisons with nassar who ruled from 1966 to 1970. nassar, a general was popular and is often described as the first leader of an arab nation to challenge western dominance of the middle east. sisi is known as being reledgeously devout. he hasn't expressed an opinion on how he rules the view of islam in politics but in a recent speech, he said religious discourse in the greatest b...
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piece is, there's a price for a president not being fully candid, and the president embraced him, you heard national security adviser rice call him a hero on sunday. we find out, i mean, this wasn't a secret for those of white house had been following this, but the news cycle turned monday when people who served in his unit and had to deal with efforts to rescue him started speaking out about their anger over this situation and the white house was caught flatfo flatfooted here. they wanted this to be a cut and dry hero narrative but it's a complicated case because wars are complicated. afghanistan's complicated. none of this is simple and easy but the white house presented it as if it was. >> when he was a clear hero or clear deserter, general stanley mcchrystal, u.s. commander of forces in afghanistan at the time, said we don't leave americans behind. does it matter which one he was? >> i think that principle we don't leave americans behind, everyone will agree with. it's also true we don't pay any price. so the debate is over whether the price was too high, both in the way obama went about this by
piece is, there's a price for a president not being fully candid, and the president embraced him, you heard national security adviser rice call him a hero on sunday. we find out, i mean, this wasn't a secret for those of white house had been following this, but the news cycle turned monday when people who served in his unit and had to deal with efforts to rescue him started speaking out about their anger over this situation and the white house was caught flatfo flatfooted here. they wanted this...
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him. one of the nation's drug store chains offer a test for consumers.e that coming up on the role story. so you then. >>> well, just over 30 machines from now. two wisconsin girls are set to face a judge in a slender man case. they are a cowed of stabbing one of their classmates 19 times. the victim survived but the girls are charged with attempted murder and today's court hearing will determine if they are tried as adults. they could face 65 years in prison. and joining us is doug burns. doug and healther this is so said. should they be tried as adults motorcycle mike skakel was charged. >> he was an adult when the charges came. >> that is a good point. here with the preliveeration and explosion of violent video game ands movies, we need to try for deterients and try them as adults, there is an interesting way that it all works. most of the time when they are adults, they get sentenced as juveniles. >> i don't know if it will deter. the fact of the matter, children don't have brains that are fully developed. prefrontal cortex is not there. whether or n
him. one of the nation's drug store chains offer a test for consumers.e that coming up on the role story. so you then. >>> well, just over 30 machines from now. two wisconsin girls are set to face a judge in a slender man case. they are a cowed of stabbing one of their classmates 19 times. the victim survived but the girls are charged with attempted murder and today's court hearing will determine if they are tried as adults. they could face 65 years in prison. and joining us is doug...
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abdul fatah al-sisi has ridden a wave of nationalism that kept him in the spotlight since summer. he hasn't discouraged comparisons with abdul nasser, a general, described as the first leader of an arab nation to challenge western dominance of the middle east. abdul fatah al-sisi is known as being religiously devout. he hasn't expressed an opinion. in a speech to the military he said religious discourse is the greatest battle and challenge. there's a need for a new vision and comprehensive understanding of the religion of islam. >> before the conversation starts, abdul fatah al-sisi knows his priority is to turn egypt's economy around. >> during two revolutions, egyptians were aspiring. i need to give them security and stability and complete development. >> reporter: abdul fatah al-sisi says within two years he can improve the economic condition of the egyptian people. he'll need to retain the popular support he claims if he's to have a chance of achieving the ambitious goal. >>> let's take a look at how abdul fatah al-sisi came to power. now, in july last year the military deposed
abdul fatah al-sisi has ridden a wave of nationalism that kept him in the spotlight since summer. he hasn't discouraged comparisons with abdul nasser, a general, described as the first leader of an arab nation to challenge western dominance of the middle east. abdul fatah al-sisi is known as being religiously devout. he hasn't expressed an opinion. in a speech to the military he said religious discourse is the greatest battle and challenge. there's a need for a new vision and comprehensive...
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my guess is they'll bring him to reagan national which means he'll be tried in the federal courts indria, virginia this which is typically the government's favorite place to try criminals when the case happens outside the u.s. the law is he'll be tried in the judicial district where he first sets foot in the u.s. or where the harm that he caused was perceived in the u.s. jenna: we've talked about new york and that's because of the ties to 9/11 for some terrorists. in this case -- >> well, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york in manhattan has the best track record in the country for successfully prosecuting terror suspects and getting convictions and convictions that withstand appeals. they have a large and excellent team that does these prosecutions, both f.b.i. and lawyers. so they are certainly equipped to do it. there was a similar team, though, not as large but just as well reputed in the normaling district of virginia, right outside of washington, d.c. that's the place that i think the government will probably take him to. jenna: how would he be treated? who w
my guess is they'll bring him to reagan national which means he'll be tried in the federal courts indria, virginia this which is typically the government's favorite place to try criminals when the case happens outside the u.s. the law is he'll be tried in the judicial district where he first sets foot in the u.s. or where the harm that he caused was perceived in the u.s. jenna: we've talked about new york and that's because of the ties to 9/11 for some terrorists. in this case -- >> well,...
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national security. welcoming himome, the small town of southern idaho already making preparations for sergeant bergdahl's long awaited homecoming. >>> the only american frynser of war from the afghan conflict has begun his germany home. army sergeant bowe bergdahl arrived at a u.s. army base in germany where he is receiving medical treatment. he was released on saturday in exchange for five taliban prisoners at guantanamo bay. some on capitol hill are worried about the implications of striking a deal with the taliban. randall pinkston joins us live from washington. randle, president obama has said repeatedly that america does not negotiate with terrorists. did that type of negotiation happen here? and could this deal set some sort of precedent? >> well, first of all, the obama administration and supporters are insisting this was not a case of negotiating with terrorists. rather, it was swapping prisoners. swapping prisoners after a military conflict, something that has been done for decades. nonetheless, there are ot
national security. welcoming himome, the small town of southern idaho already making preparations for sergeant bergdahl's long awaited homecoming. >>> the only american frynser of war from the afghan conflict has begun his germany home. army sergeant bowe bergdahl arrived at a u.s. army base in germany where he is receiving medical treatment. he was released on saturday in exchange for five taliban prisoners at guantanamo bay. some on capitol hill are worried about the implications of...
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. >>> david genzler couldn't understand how a jury conclud he beat a national wrestling champion, then stabbed himn the chest without provocation. genzler appealed his conviction, arguing he was denied his choice of counsel. >> the defendant's initial attorney, jerry blank, was ruled not to be able to represent him because of some technical issues. the court of appeals said that that denied mr. genzler the right to the counsel of his choice and reversed it on that ground. >> in preparing for the second trial, genzler's new defense team found something in dusty harless' background that made genzler's claim of self-defense more believable. numerous witnesses came forward to say dusty harless had a reputation for starting fights. >> they brought people in that said my son was a street brawler. i don't know how they found them, but they did find some people that weren't really a dusty fan. >> in addition, toxicology tests showed dusty was legally intoxicated at the time of his death with a 0.12 blood alcohol level. there were also traces of marijuana in his system. and the defense team discovered that
. >>> david genzler couldn't understand how a jury conclud he beat a national wrestling champion, then stabbed himn the chest without provocation. genzler appealed his conviction, arguing he was denied his choice of counsel. >> the defendant's initial attorney, jerry blank, was ruled not to be able to represent him because of some technical issues. the court of appeals said that that denied mr. genzler the right to the counsel of his choice and reversed it on that ground....
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he, fortunately, did not do that and ended up back in washington, d.c., and i examined him at the national medical center and you talk about the messiah complex and bipolar, which is what this young man suffered from, bipolar disorder with a manic, grandiose delusion, is one of the underpinnings that sometimes can cause this messiah complex. other things can be schizophrenia, certain personality -- narcissistic personality traits. >> dr. reagan, would that square at all with what we're hearing from this local afghan official, about bergdahl to be in some sort of a hallucinogenic state? >> certainly somebody who had a lot of thoughts about joining the army and thought that he maybe was being called to a higher power, for him to leave and look for somebody certainly is someone who may have had a messiah complex. certainly people who suffer trauma can be very detached and look detached from their environment. that's a peculiar description. and i don't think we have enough facts to put that in the context yet. >> let's turn to bergdahl's state three days ago. bergdahl was having trouble speaki
he, fortunately, did not do that and ended up back in washington, d.c., and i examined him at the national medical center and you talk about the messiah complex and bipolar, which is what this young man suffered from, bipolar disorder with a manic, grandiose delusion, is one of the underpinnings that sometimes can cause this messiah complex. other things can be schizophrenia, certain personality -- narcissistic personality traits. >> dr. reagan, would that square at all with what we're...
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he doesn't have access to a television, he doesn't know we're talking about him now, not me and ben, but in terms of nationalom his family might be part of this, they want to keep him away from this story, they want him to heal. they want him to be whole again. >> we know that now the u.s. government is investigating. in fact, the u.s. army has appointed a two-star general to begin investigating the circumstances surrounding how and why sergeant bergdahl left the base when he was working in afghanistan and taken captive and apparently he'll be getting in on this this week. is it likely the military will release any details about the capture and what we learn in this investigation? >> a lot of that's going to come out. you got to be compassionate and cautious with this young man because he is going to have a lot of really tough questions to answer. everyone has come out and said that they believe he left that base on his own accord, was a deserter. you certainly want to get him back to the best place you can and then also at the same time hold him accountable. i think that's where the compassion comes in beca
he doesn't have access to a television, he doesn't know we're talking about him now, not me and ben, but in terms of nationalom his family might be part of this, they want to keep him away from this story, they want him to heal. they want him to be whole again. >> we know that now the u.s. government is investigating. in fact, the u.s. army has appointed a two-star general to begin investigating the circumstances surrounding how and why sergeant bergdahl left the base when he was working...
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tell 1984 two-time all- star and i hear against rejection is any came on to the national scene striking about reggie to help him >>> joker from hell exclusive. >> i am the joker and i am running for president. >> new video of the las vegas lunatic that wanted to start a revolution. >> my fellow citizens, vote for tyranny. >> then, the tracy morgan disaster. >> the truck driver that crashed into the actor's limo breaks his silence. >> the drowsy driver epidemic. >> and is he nuts? >> donald sterling has changed his mind again. >> is donald sterling mentally stable? >> so busted. >> struck by a green laser. >> the doctor's son caught pointing a laser as he lounged at the family pool. >> he is laserring us and then running.
tell 1984 two-time all- star and i hear against rejection is any came on to the national scene striking about reggie to help him >>> joker from hell exclusive. >> i am the joker and i am running for president. >> new video of the las vegas lunatic that wanted to start a revolution. >> my fellow citizens, vote for tyranny. >> then, the tracy morgan disaster. >> the truck driver that crashed into the actor's limo breaks his silence. >> the drowsy...
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some political parties are urging him to step down to establish a national salvation government. u.s. secretary of state john kerry is to meet with foreign ministers this week to discuss iraq's crisis. he will talk with ministers from the uae and israel and saudi arabia's king abdullah. government forces in iraq are countering attacks by sunni militants. the insurgents hit a military air base wednesday north of baghdad and they are fighting government forces around baiji which is the site of the country's largest oil refinery. >>> u.s. media report syrian war planes crossed into erne iraq to carry out an attack on the islamic extremist group. and an antigovernment activist told nhk they saw military aircraft flying toward iraq. sunni militants have been moving back and forth across the syria-iraq border. the air raid could complicate iraq's crisis. >>> a u.s. congressional panel has voted to rename a street in washington after a chinese dissident. members of the house appropriations committee voted to call the street in northwestern washington l lli liu xiabao plaza on wednesday.
some political parties are urging him to step down to establish a national salvation government. u.s. secretary of state john kerry is to meet with foreign ministers this week to discuss iraq's crisis. he will talk with ministers from the uae and israel and saudi arabia's king abdullah. government forces in iraq are countering attacks by sunni militants. the insurgents hit a military air base wednesday north of baghdad and they are fighting government forces around baiji which is the site of...
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nations have differing views about the killing. bosnian serbs unveiled a statue to honor the assassin on friday in sarajevo. they consider him a freedom fighter and a national hero. bosnian muslims and croats say the one you meant is a provocation. they believe he was a terrorist. -- bosnian muslims and croats say the monument is a provocation. >> in his speech, the president warned against particular is him and hostility toward the european union. he affirmed what he called european values. >> a return to the nationstate and its classic form cannot be the answer europe is seeking to globalization and the confusion it brings. we cannot solve our present problems by withdrawal or voluntary isolation. >> is from east germany and recalled the determination with which eastern european's rejoin the european community as the soviet empire collapsed a quarter-century ago. >> they knew that each european country on its own was too small to play a meaningful role on the world stage of the future. >> too small even to retain its own scope for action and to live in security. >> he then addressed the situation in ukraine, criticizing ru
nations have differing views about the killing. bosnian serbs unveiled a statue to honor the assassin on friday in sarajevo. they consider him a freedom fighter and a national hero. bosnian muslims and croats say the one you meant is a provocation. they believe he was a terrorist. -- bosnian muslims and croats say the monument is a provocation. >> in his speech, the president warned against particular is him and hostility toward the european union. he affirmed what he called european...
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the taliban threatened to kill him if information leaked. the national security spokesperson is not commenting about the discussions. >> the acting secretary of the veterans affairs is in arizona today to visit the facility where the wait list scandal broke. >> general motors ceo is saying no evidence that gm trying to cover up the problems with the faulty ignition switches. also saying that gm failed the customers and pledging to learn from the many mistakes spelled out in the internal report released this morning. >> tomorrow marks the 70th anniversary of d-day. the war in europe has been raving for five years when the wave of the ships and planes invaded the coast of normandy france and today hundreds of soldiers parachuted into normandy and recreating the first phase. and part of what is called operation overlord. the coast has been a somber destination for the survivors of the war. dana spoke with two americans returning for the anniversary. >> on what they call the last reunion, the groups of american war veterans have returned, most over 90 years.
the taliban threatened to kill him if information leaked. the national security spokesperson is not commenting about the discussions. >> the acting secretary of the veterans affairs is in arizona today to visit the facility where the wait list scandal broke. >> general motors ceo is saying no evidence that gm trying to cover up the problems with the faulty ignition switches. also saying that gm failed the customers and pledging to learn from the many mistakes spelled out in the...
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i caught up with him minutes ago and asked him about his competition, his competitive nation get mariuccie's what he had to say. >> you know what he did? he practiced then he went to a secure practical tore. he got all in -- then he went tost a chiroractor. when he practiced he was tilted that way. >> the thing that i pray all night was that this guy right here who won last year that guy right there that madden guy, whatever his name is, if he wins again this year, i am just going to crawl up and just die because you never hear the end of it, right? >> reporter: so far $4 million have been raised for local charities through this battle of the bay but it's not just all fun and games. the heat is on. there is pressure on. joining me now golden state warrior girl sabre kitten. it is a star-studded event as you said, michelle. if you want more information about this annual event visit us online at kpix.com and click on "links and numbers." reporting for campo di bocce, have a great day! >> good luck. you got lawrence's attention. >> yes. >> all right. >>> the grill will be looking bare this s
i caught up with him minutes ago and asked him about his competition, his competitive nation get mariuccie's what he had to say. >> you know what he did? he practiced then he went to a secure practical tore. he got all in -- then he went tost a chiroractor. when he practiced he was tilted that way. >> the thing that i pray all night was that this guy right here who won last year that guy right there that madden guy, whatever his name is, if he wins again this year, i am just going...
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ads was really impressive to me because of the national story is so did with him and the fact that he taught himself how to be an engineer. gerty cori came from frog. her husband got a job -- came from praug. how like a gint is absorbed by the body and they won the nobel prize. she became the first american woman to ever win the nobel prize. when people think about ragtime, st. louis has a close connection with ragtime because of scott joplin. thomas turbine is the man we chose for the exhibit. he is the man who came before scott joplin. turpin started publishing ragtime music in the 1890's. he opened a saloon here in st. louis called the rosebud cafÉ. it is where any ragtime player came to test his mettle against other ragtimers. the other story is the story of african-american entrepreneurs who basically -- you both think of african-americans as having to lay by the white person's rules in the 1800s. these were african-american entrepreneurs who set up their own business for blacks, by blacks and found ways to make money and started this whole series of businesses within the african
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jennifer leaf or have tar as their savior his supporters see him as the only man capable of crushing radical armed groups and building a national army the us excel has promised to rid the country of foreign fighters and with strong links to egypt's new president washington considers him a cia asset but not contained with meddling from the far the united states has sparked outrage by seizing a libyan citizen from benghazi but i think that america came in and kidnapped a person and we might have different opinions about him what of this is alleged than scepticism no matter who he is what they can mean and keeping that someone from going gassy with them but america's saying nothing america is not responsible for what happened in libya nor is it responsible for what's happening in iraq today western powers were quick to praise themselves for they were initially if it's in libya and just as fast to disavow all response. ability in being gone see the bombed out ruins from general have times lost offensive are still smoldering libyans off the street it could feel powerless even with boteach slips in the hands the last time they had of
jennifer leaf or have tar as their savior his supporters see him as the only man capable of crushing radical armed groups and building a national army the us excel has promised to rid the country of foreign fighters and with strong links to egypt's new president washington considers him a cia asset but not contained with meddling from the far the united states has sparked outrage by seizing a libyan citizen from benghazi but i think that america came in and kidnapped a person and we might have...