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why malawi says -- threatens to stub out its main export indu stry.nd we look inside a $69 million london mansion and examine a debate that is not aimed at homes like this. back.e the top stories on al jazeera -- polls are opening for venezuela's presidential election, but there has always -- already been controversy after nicolas maduro visited the tomb of late president hugo chavez. after campaigning had officially ended. the u.s. secretary of state is in japan as he continues a regional tour aimed at curbing north korea's nuclear program. this is after meeting with chinese officials, asking them to put pressure on pyongyang. there has been an attack in the sum olli capital. -- in the somali capital. a palestinian leader favored by the united states has quit his after disputes with his boss, mahmoud abbas. salam fayyad's departure comes at a time when the u.s. is hoping to restart middle east peace talks. we have more from ramallah. >> he had been prime minister for six years, but his relationship with abbas has become increasingly tense. >> prime m
why malawi says -- threatens to stub out its main export indu stry.nd we look inside a $69 million london mansion and examine a debate that is not aimed at homes like this. back.e the top stories on al jazeera -- polls are opening for venezuela's presidential election, but there has always -- already been controversy after nicolas maduro visited the tomb of late president hugo chavez. after campaigning had officially ended. the u.s. secretary of state is in japan as he continues a regional tour...
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if he is under the said case people are usually under when indue bated, they might not be able to have a conversation with him. however as i said it is common practice to bring sedated patients out of sedation for a short period of time. minutes, maybe hours. under normal circumstances you're doing that in order to talk to the patient, look at his cognitive functions, ask him a few questions. under these circumstances, authorities could if they want to ask the doctors to bring him out of sedation in order to answer a few law enforcement questions. >> elizabeth cohen, the vigil continues, thanks very much. >>> federal prosecutors are said to be preparing charges against the 19-year-old suspected bomber. as correspondent brian todd told cnn's don help money it's not clear yet what those charges are and when they will be presented. >> we believe it could happen in the next few days. one of the key reasons why he was not charged today, he is not able to communicate verbally. he is under sedation, intube bated, serious condition at beth israel hospital. a lawful officer told susan candiotti
if he is under the said case people are usually under when indue bated, they might not be able to have a conversation with him. however as i said it is common practice to bring sedated patients out of sedation for a short period of time. minutes, maybe hours. under normal circumstances you're doing that in order to talk to the patient, look at his cognitive functions, ask him a few questions. under these circumstances, authorities could if they want to ask the doctors to bring him out of...
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but is it -- is that really why indus beeve that is ar good thing to do? or wildly misinterpret the second amendment because it to fill some other. and when with regards to slavery, you jump off of that, i mean, one of the things that has become clear to me the more i have built into the world of the slave owning south and, indeed, the pre emancipation north where it was not really all that different is that a lot of people realize that slavery, they liked it. it was not, yes, it was profitable, but it was not always all that profitable. and the motivator particularly in the 19th century was that much of the south considered it the root up into the respectable middle-class, to starting slaves. give you a status and stature the you might not have otherwise. so why did a lot of southern turf farmers fight for the confederacy and the budget. my great-grandfather never owned slaves to nobody sure what to. >> well, i second what he said. the economics are driving force, without a doubt. sometimes they're the most important, but it is an analogy that is perfect.
but is it -- is that really why indus beeve that is ar good thing to do? or wildly misinterpret the second amendment because it to fill some other. and when with regards to slavery, you jump off of that, i mean, one of the things that has become clear to me the more i have built into the world of the slave owning south and, indeed, the pre emancipation north where it was not really all that different is that a lot of people realize that slavery, they liked it. it was not, yes, it was...
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seniors' entitlement to medicare is not why medicare headed over a fiscal cliff.health care indus entitlement to medicare's money is what is driving medicare over that fiscal cliff. as dr. qatari mentioned, i spent a number of years working to bring paltive medicine into the mainstream, so i grew familiar with physicians, nurses, social workers and others. hospice is a medicare benefit. it accounts for just a small peentage, just 1% of total medicare spending. yet its trends are a microcosm of what's happened to medicare overall. hospice care in the united states began as a charitable patient-centered effort by florence wald who was the extraordinary former dean of nursing at yale. and she and other colleagues, physicians and nurses went to capitol hill and advocated and testified on behalf of making hospice a medicare benefit. in the 1980s, inform, d -- in fact, hospice did become part of the medicare program. hospice is paid on a per diem basis. just 25 years later, half of all hospices have become for-profit, and hospices have settled with the justice department for enrolling people in has
seniors' entitlement to medicare is not why medicare headed over a fiscal cliff.health care indus entitlement to medicare's money is what is driving medicare over that fiscal cliff. as dr. qatari mentioned, i spent a number of years working to bring paltive medicine into the mainstream, so i grew familiar with physicians, nurses, social workers and others. hospice is a medicare benefit. it accounts for just a small peentage, just 1% of total medicare spending. yet its trends are a microcosm of...
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the prominence measures a critical political shift: indus culture wars, the offense and defense havewitched sides. what issues do advocate for their losing in the polls? guest: i do not like to think in terms of culture wars. we are not at war with one another. we have very deep disagreements on issues that matter. but i think we come to that with civility and in conversation. i do think as the tentacles we need to recognize that we are not speaking as majoritarian. we are not standing and saying everything we are concerned about is by necessity with the entire country agrees with us. we are omitting issues that -- let's think about what it is you are bypassing. that has been the case with evangelical christians and with baptists particularly come all the way back to the founding republic that the.g seem to be a priority for many people. peoplehe percentage of who pulled in favor of same-sex marriage, you can see how it breaks down on religious lines. unaffiliated, 77% favor it. you could see other groups in the middle. catholics, 48%. how do you hope the supreme court rules on the g
the prominence measures a critical political shift: indus culture wars, the offense and defense havewitched sides. what issues do advocate for their losing in the polls? guest: i do not like to think in terms of culture wars. we are not at war with one another. we have very deep disagreements on issues that matter. but i think we come to that with civility and in conversation. i do think as the tentacles we need to recognize that we are not speaking as majoritarian. we are not standing and...
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i don't think there's flaunt indu inducement. this is a profession.ave thrown these cases out. yes, i agree, there are consumer laws in california that are tough tougher. i don't think the case is going anywhere. >> according to a report, it follows the bar associations requirement. they say they are not culpable if you're unable to land a job. so what will this case and the other cases in the six other states need to continue to be viable? how can they continue to argue their case that the school is at fault for not landing them a job. >> it's basic fraud, fred. i think avery is wrong. that case in new york that was dismissed is on appeal right now. you can't make promises to people about employment. especially in this economy where people have choices. they don't have to go to law school. we're telling you 97% of people get jobs in the industry. and it's not 97%. it's below 50%. that's fraud. come on, that's recoverable. there's damages. this is a live lawsuit in california. >> avery? >> look, it's not an industry, it's a profession. this isn't cook
i don't think there's flaunt indu inducement. this is a profession.ave thrown these cases out. yes, i agree, there are consumer laws in california that are tough tougher. i don't think the case is going anywhere. >> according to a report, it follows the bar associations requirement. they say they are not culpable if you're unable to land a job. so what will this case and the other cases in the six other states need to continue to be viable? how can they continue to argue their case that...
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huge indus. this weekend they will open their first store in downtown manhattan.with the co-ceos. >> we want all the glasses out in the open, have plenty of room to walk around, get opinions from your friends, family members that you might bring in here, and we think glasses are fun and the shopping experience should be fun and really that's what we are trying to create. >> how about the choice of soho? was there any debate? is this almost where you have to put a flagship if you are going to be in this city? >> we thought soho made the most sense for us. there's a good sense of native new yorkers and tourists, so it sort of checks all the boxes from a brand perspective, sales perspective, from markets and raising awareness perspective. >> we are all big fans of drexler and what he's done at gap over the years and what he's now doing at j. crew, where has he led you strategically, tactically, what has he brought to the table as far as you're concerned? >> the first time we met with him was his gut reaction was, you need to open a store. so it's been able to grab lu
huge indus. this weekend they will open their first store in downtown manhattan.with the co-ceos. >> we want all the glasses out in the open, have plenty of room to walk around, get opinions from your friends, family members that you might bring in here, and we think glasses are fun and the shopping experience should be fun and really that's what we are trying to create. >> how about the choice of soho? was there any debate? is this almost where you have to put a flagship if you are...
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the prominence measures a critical political shift: indus culture wars, the offense and defense havewitched sides. what issues do advocate for their losing in the polls? guest: i do not like to think in terms of culture wars. we are not at war with one another. we have very deep disagreements on issues that matter. but i think we come to that with civility and in conversation. i do think as the tentacles we need to recognize that we are not speaking as majoritarian. we are not standing and saying everything we are concerned about is by necessity with the entire country agrees with us. we are omitting issues that -- let's think about what it is you are bypassing. withhas been the case evangelical christians and with baptists particularly come all the way back to the founding -- founding republic that the. seem to be a priority for many people. host: the percentage of people who pulled in favor of same-sex marriage, you can see how it breaks down on religious lines. unaffiliated, 77% favor it. you could see other groups in the middle. catholics, 48%. how do you hope the supreme court r
the prominence measures a critical political shift: indus culture wars, the offense and defense havewitched sides. what issues do advocate for their losing in the polls? guest: i do not like to think in terms of culture wars. we are not at war with one another. we have very deep disagreements on issues that matter. but i think we come to that with civility and in conversation. i do think as the tentacles we need to recognize that we are not speaking as majoritarian. we are not standing and...