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ingram. graham in on the tackle. the second down. second and 11. >> cris: that mychal kendricks comes flashing through there so fast that you end up uncomfortable as a running back. he just shoots the gap in here. it just -- by the time he bounces around, graham is there to make the play. >> al: second and 11. through the middle. look at that. robinson. khiry robinson, rookie free agent. won a job in pre-season. gain of 13. >> cris: this time brian de la puente right here. going to get that one done. ru grubbs on the other side. if you can get a field goal -- >> al: the 36 yard line. 3:30 left in the fourth. ingram takes it away. to the outside. tackle will by ryan stays inbounds. in a perfect world for new orleans, what you do is you run the clock all the way down and then you kick the field goal. >> cris: yeah. but you've got shayne graham who has been perfect so far as the saints certainly want to be closer than 50 yards out. >> al: oh, yes you do. >> cris: you do not want to leave any time left. their defense is hurting at this p
ingram. graham in on the tackle. the second down. second and 11. >> cris: that mychal kendricks comes flashing through there so fast that you end up uncomfortable as a running back. he just shoots the gap in here. it just -- by the time he bounces around, graham is there to make the play. >> al: second and 11. through the middle. look at that. robinson. khiry robinson, rookie free agent. won a job in pre-season. gain of 13. >> cris: this time brian de la puente right here....
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ingram's not predicting that. she says that's like predicting earthquakes but calls this time anxiety provoking. the bay area was built up during the wet 20th century. we may be formed to adapt to a drier 21st. in concord, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> the professor says we should use this information to rethink how we use, save and recycle our water. >>> cautious optimism today from governor jerry brown in his state of the state address. while things are improving he says we have a ways to go. as kpix 5's phil matier explains, it's what the governor didn't talk about that is getting the most attention. >> we're not out of the woods and we're certainly not out of the drought. >> reporter: the message from governor jerry brown was clear, the state might have a surplus this year, but it still owes over $100 billion for state worker pensions and retiree healthcare and it needs another $65 billion to repair its crumbling roads and other infrastructure. >> so we can't go back to business as usual. >> reporter: and, of co
ingram's not predicting that. she says that's like predicting earthquakes but calls this time anxiety provoking. the bay area was built up during the wet 20th century. we may be formed to adapt to a drier 21st. in concord, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> the professor says we should use this information to rethink how we use, save and recycle our water. >>> cautious optimism today from governor jerry brown in his state of the state address. while things are improving he says we have...
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ingram. graham in on the tackle. the second down. second and 11. >> cris: that mychal kendricks comes flashing through there so fast that you end up uncomfortable as a running back. he just shoots the gap in here. it just -- by the time he bounces around, graham is there to make the play. >> al: second and 11. through the middle. look at that. robinson. khiry robinson, rookie free agent. won a job in pre-season. gain of 13. >> cris: this time brian de la puente right here. going to get that one done. ru grubbs on the other side. if you can get a field goal -- >> al: the 36 yard line. 3:30 left in the fourth. ingram takes it away. to the outside. tackle will by ryan stays inbounds. in a perfect world for new orleans, what you do is you run the clock all the way down and then you kick the field goal. >> cris: yeah. but you've got shayne graham who has been perfect so far as the saints certainly want to be closer than 50 yards out. >> al: oh, yes you do. >> cris: you do not want to leave any time left. their defense is hurting at this p
ingram. graham in on the tackle. the second down. second and 11. >> cris: that mychal kendricks comes flashing through there so fast that you end up uncomfortable as a running back. he just shoots the gap in here. it just -- by the time he bounces around, graham is there to make the play. >> al: second and 11. through the middle. look at that. robinson. khiry robinson, rookie free agent. won a job in pre-season. gain of 13. >> cris: this time brian de la puente right here....
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andy dalton, melvin ingram. perfect reading of the route.novers, the chargers zero. the chargers move on and face the broncos next. >>> college football's national championship game is tonight. number one florida state. number two auburn in pasadena. you can see the game, of course, on espn. coverage begins at 8:00 eastern. part of the megacast that includes coverage on every espn network. >> that's a lot of football. >>> we mentioned eight teams still left. here's what they're getting ready for this coming saturday. the saints face off against the seattle seahawks. the indianapolis colds visit new england to take on the patriots. >> then on surngsd as espn mentioned, it's the 49ers against the panthers in north carolina. and the chargers travel to denver. >>> up next, "the pulse" where everyone has the blues. today is considered the most depressing day. >>> and the tip of a lifetime. just wait until you hear what a waitress received from a very generous customer. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhy
andy dalton, melvin ingram. perfect reading of the route.novers, the chargers zero. the chargers move on and face the broncos next. >>> college football's national championship game is tonight. number one florida state. number two auburn in pasadena. you can see the game, of course, on espn. coverage begins at 8:00 eastern. part of the megacast that includes coverage on every espn network. >> that's a lot of football. >>> we mentioned eight teams still left. here's what...
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bill ingram, director of the army national guard. the podium.r donna, a reporter for "usa today." the organizer of today's lunch on the speakers committee and the 2009 president of the national press club. skipping over the speaker momentarily, rachel oswald, a at national journal news wire. brigadier general james whitham. mary french of army magazine. chief master sergeant mitch enlisted advisor to the chief of the national guard bureau. watson a retired daily newspaper editor. a veteran of the national guard and a member of the national post.club american legion known asfales better sergeant shaft, a columnist at military.com. [applause] as the defense department a leanerow to create less costly military force without compromising readiness ournd guest today points to the national guard as a key part of solution. today's national guard general "the mostrass says is come patent, relevant and battle tested national guard in the history of the nation." if testimony before the senate defense appropriations committee called the guard a "cost-effective proven solution" allows the nat
bill ingram, director of the army national guard. the podium.r donna, a reporter for "usa today." the organizer of today's lunch on the speakers committee and the 2009 president of the national press club. skipping over the speaker momentarily, rachel oswald, a at national journal news wire. brigadier general james whitham. mary french of army magazine. chief master sergeant mitch enlisted advisor to the chief of the national guard bureau. watson a retired daily newspaper editor. a...
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ingram takes the hand off. he is in. we have a ball game 16-8.eattle goes back to number 24 and lynch makes a pay-off. this is a 31-yard touchdown late in the fourth. he's gone. he had 140 cards on 28 carries. seattle advancing 23-15. >> two more games in charlotte. a great example of each team's strong defense. chaar een williams on which team has the upper hand. >> the panthers are playing the us against the world no respect card. they should be because they are 2-point undogs despite being at home and coming off a buy and winning 11 of the last 12 games. this is the biggest thing, a 10-9 victory over the 49ers. the 49ers were saying, "we didn't have a full compliment of players. vernon davis left with a concussion. michael cap tree didn't play with an akillees injury. the 49ers feel like they are in better shape even though the game is on the road. >> in denver the broncos play the charmers for the third time. the team split the first two. the only home loss 27-20. can the chargers do it again. >> i don't think there's a question. the charmers
ingram takes the hand off. he is in. we have a ball game 16-8.eattle goes back to number 24 and lynch makes a pay-off. this is a 31-yard touchdown late in the fourth. he's gone. he had 140 cards on 28 carries. seattle advancing 23-15. >> two more games in charlotte. a great example of each team's strong defense. chaar een williams on which team has the upper hand. >> the panthers are playing the us against the world no respect card. they should be because they are 2-point undogs...
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ingram 97 of the rushing. eagles coming back in the third. nick foulds handing to shane mccoy. 77 yards on the ground, 20-14. new orleans still up. fourth quarter under five minutes of play. foulds rolls out. touchdown home team. philadelphia up one. after a derryn sprawls kick-off was aided by a penalty, drew breese engineered a 10-way try. shane's fourth goal of the game, a 32 yarder. gram signed two weeks ago. this is his 10th n.f.l. team, booting the same times into the next ground. john henry smith with more from philly. >> the saints changed kickers two weeks ago. shape gram, kicking excusively in cold weather cities was the replacement. he made all four field golds in freezing temperatures -- goals in freeding temperatures. >> the players felt there was no way we would leave without winning. it's easy to say. the work week, preparation, the way the guys handled travelling and a short week on a saturday. you skip a day. >> offensively you run the ball effectively. once we got past the turnovers in the first half, you know, we rolled, sc
ingram 97 of the rushing. eagles coming back in the third. nick foulds handing to shane mccoy. 77 yards on the ground, 20-14. new orleans still up. fourth quarter under five minutes of play. foulds rolls out. touchdown home team. philadelphia up one. after a derryn sprawls kick-off was aided by a penalty, drew breese engineered a 10-way try. shane's fourth goal of the game, a 32 yarder. gram signed two weeks ago. this is his 10th n.f.l. team, booting the same times into the next ground. john...
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mark ingram coughs up the ball and bennett recovers for the seahawks. saints down at the 24-yard line, this is the seahawk's take away and means time for a beast burger with skittles in honor of bay area graduate marshawn lynch. saints kicker missed two field goals. 16-8 with less than 4 minutes less in the game. it seemed like lynch put the game way when he bounces outside and then abuses no. 28; he rushed 140 yards and two
mark ingram coughs up the ball and bennett recovers for the seahawks. saints down at the 24-yard line, this is the seahawk's take away and means time for a beast burger with skittles in honor of bay area graduate marshawn lynch. saints kicker missed two field goals. 16-8 with less than 4 minutes less in the game. it seemed like lynch put the game way when he bounces outside and then abuses no. 28; he rushed 140 yards and two
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china is one of the top five countries where they work. 80 cities in china all with ingram micro officesad to see you. i would be happy to talk to any day, but on a day when china is such a focus with this internet outage, you guys have been doing business in china for so long. how is doing business where there is so much government censorship, how does being a technology company feel different ?england michael's has -- feel different? >> we try to keep in touch with the customers with the suppliers and the vendors. we focus on the market. when you look at the market, we have been successful there for more than 50 years, with the acquisition of a local company and local managers who understand how the dynamic works. and not being the manufacturer but being the intermediary between the manufacturers. we focus on what the market plans are -- >> there is a lot of concern, globally about the slowdown in buying in china. how do you see business in china right now? >> we see the same and over the last two or three years we have seen 20% growth in the china market. this has slowed down, but it
china is one of the top five countries where they work. 80 cities in china all with ingram micro officesad to see you. i would be happy to talk to any day, but on a day when china is such a focus with this internet outage, you guys have been doing business in china for so long. how is doing business where there is so much government censorship, how does being a technology company feel different ?england michael's has -- feel different? >> we try to keep in touch with the customers with...
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laura ingram? >> i hope you choke to death. >> did you hear what i said?nswer me yes or no. >> you've got a big problem, you know that, don't you? maybe you are as dumb as you look. are you with fox, right? >> you're the one who almost hit my wife in the mouth with a microphone? you want to apologize? >> i didn't -- >> i asked you a question. do you want to apologize? i asked you a question. >> when mrs. palin invoked slavery, she doesn't just move her rank ignorance, she proves that if anyone requires discipline from thomas thistle wood, she would be the candidate. >> i want to talk about a controversial word. it is a word that has been with us for years. like it or not it's printed in the pages of american history, a word that was originally intended as a derogatory word. it was conceived of by a group of wealthy white men. you all know the word i'm talking about. obamacare. >>> race obsession over there. what do you think of that? >> no, i mean, that is wh offensive about them joking about the romney grandchild, the way she apologized for it. though i t
laura ingram? >> i hope you choke to death. >> did you hear what i said?nswer me yes or no. >> you've got a big problem, you know that, don't you? maybe you are as dumb as you look. are you with fox, right? >> you're the one who almost hit my wife in the mouth with a microphone? you want to apologize? >> i didn't -- >> i asked you a question. do you want to apologize? i asked you a question. >> when mrs. palin invoked slavery, she doesn't just move her...
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does al sharpton make comments, melissa harris-perry mark mitt romney's -- why do people call laura ingramames -- >> i think you owe it to the american people to stop giving them attention. >> alec baldwin can say it, melissa harris-perry but not me. >> until you show me an eviction letter. it was a stupid comment. >> if rick perry said listen, if yo you should leave, you're not welcome here, there would be massive outrage. the mainstream made ya would be going insane over that comment. and rightfully so, mind you. >> i agree with you, we're agreeing. >> why does everything have to be lumped into the liberals said this, or the democrats said this, or the republicans -- >> that's how it works. >> what he said was wrong, period, let's move forward. >> why should i move forward when my governor says there's no place for me in new york. >> and when an election comes up, people can vote. >> i'm leaving as soon as i can. governor, come on the program and tell me why i'm not welcome here. >> you are an extremists, and he says people are anti-gay. i i am pro gay marriage, but a lot of people who a
does al sharpton make comments, melissa harris-perry mark mitt romney's -- why do people call laura ingramames -- >> i think you owe it to the american people to stop giving them attention. >> alec baldwin can say it, melissa harris-perry but not me. >> until you show me an eviction letter. it was a stupid comment. >> if rick perry said listen, if yo you should leave, you're not welcome here, there would be massive outrage. the mainstream made ya would be going insane...
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laura ingram and governor scott walker with the great state of wisconsin.hours and news comes your way starts 12 minutes on your channel for news. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. don't wait until you become the next victim! call the number on your screen and use promo code notme for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get a document shredde
laura ingram and governor scott walker with the great state of wisconsin.hours and news comes your way starts 12 minutes on your channel for news. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity...
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laura ingram is here live to weigh in like only she can.out her incredible career. she will discuss that and a whole lot more. dress up your pet day. if your pet is sitting there naked, please put something on them. d him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, t he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game om the great northwest. he'll stt investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, ich isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank accou
laura ingram is here live to weigh in like only she can.out her incredible career. she will discuss that and a whole lot more. dress up your pet day. if your pet is sitting there naked, please put something on them. d him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, t he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game om the great northwest. he'll stt investing early, he'll find some good people to help...
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lin ingram is a climate expert. she looked at old tree rings, fossils and layers of sediment. droughts in the past would last for decades. a surface water dries up, people have to go deeper to find underground sources. our john fowler live now in napa county where drillers are relying on an ancient method john to find water. >> right now these drillers told me they have just hit 120 feet. this is one of six water wells being drilled today in the napa valley. now the owner of this vineyard told me that he's willing to spend upwards of $30,000 on the chance for water because his other well just ran dry. >> reporter: this afternoon near dry creek road, this drill rig began going deep. under ground water here is harder and harder to find. >> when i first started drilling here 30 years ago, 300 feet was the norm. >> reporter: now they're going up to 1,000 feet deep. so many wells needed for vineyards, that the aquafore is shrinking. >> maybe napa should reconsider storing so much water for winter. >> reporter: he says he personally is not good at it but many landowners here refuse
lin ingram is a climate expert. she looked at old tree rings, fossils and layers of sediment. droughts in the past would last for decades. a surface water dries up, people have to go deeper to find underground sources. our john fowler live now in napa county where drillers are relying on an ancient method john to find water. >> right now these drillers told me they have just hit 120 feet. this is one of six water wells being drilled today in the napa valley. now the owner of this vineyard...
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to the tune of 185 yards including 97 by former heisman trophy winner mark ingram, no time to celebratefor the saints, next up, another road date next saturday against the top seed seattle seahawks. i'm john henry smith al jazeera. >> in saturday's other match indianapolis came back from 28 opinions, the san diego chargers host cincinnati and they are dubbing it the ice bomb, as the green bay packers take on the san francisco 49ers. temperatures are expected to drop as low as minus 21° cells yution set for the nfc wild card game in green bay, wisconsin, with wind chill factors could be close to mine us 30 and players will be wearing special protective clothing and free warm drings and heat packs will be provided for spectators who brave the conditions. that's sports for me. >> thanks. india has taken a massive step to deep space, it successfully launched a satellite using an indian build rocket engine, carrying a two ton communication satellite, just five other countries have its cryogenic technology. the engine had a number of failures. rocket crashed into the bay of bengal, meanwhile,
to the tune of 185 yards including 97 by former heisman trophy winner mark ingram, no time to celebratefor the saints, next up, another road date next saturday against the top seed seattle seahawks. i'm john henry smith al jazeera. >> in saturday's other match indianapolis came back from 28 opinions, the san diego chargers host cincinnati and they are dubbing it the ice bomb, as the green bay packers take on the san francisco 49ers. temperatures are expected to drop as low as minus 21°...
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right to melvin ingram and that was his third pick of the game.el and 58 yards and 27-10 chargers. cincy's first home loss the season. their third first round playoff loss in as many seasons. the bengals have yet to win in a playoff game. >> the staff does a great job and we knew it would be a tough challenge. the players did a heck of a job. >> disappointing. this group fought together and played together, but we didn't make enough plays today and the turnovers hurt us. >> that's for sure. in the afc the playoff picture looks like this. andrew luck and the colts take on tom brady and the patriots on saturday at 5:15. and then on sunday following the niners and the panthers it is san diego in denver to take on peyton manning and the bro cos cos -- broncos a 1:40. going for nine in a row in the nation's capital and they get it done. much improved wizzards team. david lee hits him with a fly by. six three's in the game and he had 26 to lead all scores. wizzards up one and time is running out in the first half. he tie itself at 58. the warriors open
right to melvin ingram and that was his third pick of the game.el and 58 yards and 27-10 chargers. cincy's first home loss the season. their third first round playoff loss in as many seasons. the bengals have yet to win in a playoff game. >> the staff does a great job and we knew it would be a tough challenge. the players did a heck of a job. >> disappointing. this group fought together and played together, but we didn't make enough plays today and the turnovers hurt us. >>...
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right to melvin ingram and that was his third pick of the game.s and 27-10 chargers. cincy's first home loss the season. their third first round playoff loss in as many seasons. the bengals have yet to win in a playoff game. >> the staff does a great job and we knew it would be a tough challenge. the players did a heck of a job. >> disappointing. this group fought together and played together, but we didn't make enough plays today and the turnovers hurt us. >> that's for sure. in the afc the playoff picture looks like this. andrew luck and the colts take on tom brady and the patriots on saturday at 5:15. and then on sunday following the niners and the panthers it is san diego in denver to take on peyton manning and the bro cos cos -- broncos a 1:40. going for nine in a row in the nation's capital and they get it done. much improved wizzards team. david lee hits him with a fly by. six three's in the game and he had 26 to lead all scores. wizzards up one and time is running out in the first half. he tie itself at 58. the warriors open the second. he
right to melvin ingram and that was his third pick of the game.s and 27-10 chargers. cincy's first home loss the season. their third first round playoff loss in as many seasons. the bengals have yet to win in a playoff game. >> the staff does a great job and we knew it would be a tough challenge. the players did a heck of a job. >> disappointing. this group fought together and played together, but we didn't make enough plays today and the turnovers hurt us. >> that's for sure....
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mark ingram coughs up the ball and bennett recovers for the seahawks.ttles in honor of bay area graduate marshawn lynch. saints kicker missed two field goals. 16-8 with less than 4 minutes less in the game. it seemed like lynch put the game way when he bounces outside and then abuses no. 28; he rushed 140 yards and two big tds. 28-3 seattle, but saint's quarterback drew brees with a great second half. leading on a 9-play, 80-yard drive. 20 seconds left in the game. saints recover the onside kick, but have no time-outs. colston needs to step out-of- bounds and stop the clock, but throw and incomplete forward pass, that is a no-no. that penalty takes seconds off the clock. 23-15, seattle hosts the nfc championship next sound. >> saints are 2-6 all-time in playoff road games and seattle's second consecutive playoff win at home. seattle is coming off the return of receiver percy harvin, who was tested for a concussion. he returned, but remember harvin played just one game in the regular season and percy didn't return to play for the second half. he finished
mark ingram coughs up the ball and bennett recovers for the seahawks.ttles in honor of bay area graduate marshawn lynch. saints kicker missed two field goals. 16-8 with less than 4 minutes less in the game. it seemed like lynch put the game way when he bounces outside and then abuses no. 28; he rushed 140 yards and two big tds. 28-3 seattle, but saint's quarterback drew brees with a great second half. leading on a 9-play, 80-yard drive. 20 seconds left in the game. saints recover the onside...
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ingram, i want to go to you on the inside. so much of this is about the inside. let's start with hoboken mayor dawn zimmer's interview saturday morning on "up with steve kornacki" in which she decides a pull-aside in the parking lot at the hoboken shoprite where she says the lawsuit governor of the state delivered a bracing message. >> the fact is that the lieutenant governor came to hoboken. she pulled me aside in the parking lot, and she said i know it's not right. i know these things should not be connected, but they are. and if you tell anyone, i'll deny it. so these -- the bottom line is it's not fair for the governor to hold sandy funds hostage for the city of hoboken because he wants me to give back to one private developer. >> early today, this morning new jersey lieutenant governor kim guadagno challenged the mayor. let's listen to her account. >> mayor zimmer's version of our conversation in may of 2013 is not only false but is illogical and does not withstand scrutiny when all of the facts are examined. any suggestion, any suggestion that sandy funds w
ingram, i want to go to you on the inside. so much of this is about the inside. let's start with hoboken mayor dawn zimmer's interview saturday morning on "up with steve kornacki" in which she decides a pull-aside in the parking lot at the hoboken shoprite where she says the lawsuit governor of the state delivered a bracing message. >> the fact is that the lieutenant governor came to hoboken. she pulled me aside in the parking lot, and she said i know it's not right. i know...
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and names jeff the former defense secretary, defense minister, ingram and the head of the british armycument draws on the cases of more than 400 iraqis. and representing what it says are thousands of allegations of miss treatment amounting to war crimes and torture and cruel and inhuman and degrading treatment and want it held under article 15 of the rome statute. the report is the work of the european center for constitutional human rights or the acc hr and a number of british human rights lawyer, one of them phil shiner has been speaking to al jazeera. >> we analyze over 400 cases of torture although there are now over a thousand of those cases. and we look in particular at the torture techniques that were part of the uk's interrogation and tackle question and a great deal of abuse and a great number of unlawful killings and a number of those are just people who go in british facilities very much alive and within a few hours or a couple of days they are very much dead. >> and you stated that you believe that the abuse was systematic, whatever is there for that? >> there is massive ma
and names jeff the former defense secretary, defense minister, ingram and the head of the british armycument draws on the cases of more than 400 iraqis. and representing what it says are thousands of allegations of miss treatment amounting to war crimes and torture and cruel and inhuman and degrading treatment and want it held under article 15 of the rome statute. the report is the work of the european center for constitutional human rights or the acc hr and a number of british human rights...
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we didn't have wonderful fast talking american djs like the new york guys, dan ingram, so it was a very up. >> brown: so they're already pop stars but they're also extremely young. it's fascinating and kind of fun to hear them talking as well as playing, their public personalities still forming in a sense. >> yes, this is very early days for the beatles. it's 1963. they haven't broken internationally but they're gathering momentum in the u.k. it is their breakthrough year and they're desperately trying to make it and will do anything to appear on the bbc because the bbc hardly played a record. you had to appear on the bbc and play live to get your music out there. so the beatles were determined to do that. >> brown: and these are, in fact, performances. they're not recordings, so part of the thrill of this is a kind of beatles in the raw, right? playing some familiar songs in different ways? >> yes, the wonderful thing about this legacy is it's the beatles and they're absolutely live most of the time. sometimes directly live on to the air, not even recorded in advance. and they're playi
we didn't have wonderful fast talking american djs like the new york guys, dan ingram, so it was a very up. >> brown: so they're already pop stars but they're also extremely young. it's fascinating and kind of fun to hear them talking as well as playing, their public personalities still forming in a sense. >> yes, this is very early days for the beatles. it's 1963. they haven't broken internationally but they're gathering momentum in the u.k. it is their breakthrough year and...
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simon ingram. up next, mumbai. their terminal to truly embrace the art of traveling.ak. ♪ >> checking other stories making headlines around the world. police and thailand have released pictures of a man who attacked. he appears to throw something and runs away. 28 people were hurt in the explosion which was caused by fragmentation grenades. groups of blame each other. the chief minister of delhi has faced controversy that they prosecute petty crimes and not a big crime. he was elected to root out corruption. people say they do little to attack drugs and the sex trade. on the streets to keep the protest of going. we'll get over to mumbai. what is the latest on this? minister seems to be turning out to be the chief protester. he went along with six other cabinet members as said he would be protesting on the streets -- [indiscernible] an attack against a danish woman. questions. the government came into power three weeks ago. course. collision -- andsort of governing what sort of governing on the street. [indiscernible] and also security. eets ofay, on the str delhi. he
simon ingram. up next, mumbai. their terminal to truly embrace the art of traveling.ak. ♪ >> checking other stories making headlines around the world. police and thailand have released pictures of a man who attacked. he appears to throw something and runs away. 28 people were hurt in the explosion which was caused by fragmentation grenades. groups of blame each other. the chief minister of delhi has faced controversy that they prosecute petty crimes and not a big crime. he was elected...
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lieutenant general bill ingram director of the army national guard. speaking over the podium. a reporter for "usa today." the organizer of today's launch on the speakers committee and 2009. skipping over the speaker momentarily. rachel a reporter at national journal global security news wire and vice chairwoman of the club press freedom committee. editor in chief of army magazine. chief master sergeant senior enlisted adviser to the chief of the national guard bureau. will watson a retired daily newspaper editor. president of the watson group. and john. better known as sergeant shaft who is a columnist at military.com. [applause] as the defense department ponders how to create a leaner, less costly military force without comprising capabilities and readiness. our guest today points to the national guard as a key part of the solution. today's national guard general frank says is, quote, the most competent, relevant, and battle-tested national guard in the history of the nation. in testimony before the senate defense appropriations committee last year, he called the guard a, quo
lieutenant general bill ingram director of the army national guard. speaking over the podium. a reporter for "usa today." the organizer of today's launch on the speakers committee and 2009. skipping over the speaker momentarily. rachel a reporter at national journal global security news wire and vice chairwoman of the club press freedom committee. editor in chief of army magazine. chief master sergeant senior enlisted adviser to the chief of the national guard bureau. will watson a...
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we have called for a 20% decrease in energy use and you will find a similar bipartisan ingrams through the nation states like new york, . . inderstanding which my vice chairman and i have initiated to set the stage for states to affordably convert cng.leet to they're now using combined purchasing power to save taxpayer money and also encourage a clean source of energy to encourage the development that technology and infrastructure enhancements and frankly to take advantage of abundant low-cost natural gas resource being developed by dozens of states. shell gas development is an area leading practices that address the potential environmental concerns and other impacts but also supporting jobs and energy independence for our nation. hickenloopervernor and i led reform on michelle energy in colorado and we brought together other officials from 20 different states and we shared best practices and we learn from each other new approaches to responsible development. want to thank you for hosting the shell gas youropment forum and for work on behalf of the national governors association. it's
we have called for a 20% decrease in energy use and you will find a similar bipartisan ingrams through the nation states like new york, . . inderstanding which my vice chairman and i have initiated to set the stage for states to affordably convert cng.leet to they're now using combined purchasing power to save taxpayer money and also encourage a clean source of energy to encourage the development that technology and infrastructure enhancements and frankly to take advantage of abundant low-cost...
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you know, i went to the retirement ceremony for lieutenant general bill ingram this week. he was the tag of north carolina. we served together as tags, him in north carolina and me in illinois. he got promoted to general, i got demoted to congress. his retirement ceremony, he got up and spoke. what was the first unit that the army called up out of north carolina in 2001 when we were ready to go to war? it was the attack helicopters. the a.h. 64's. they were the shock absorber. they were the insurance policy for america. you know, while we're talking about, about the pentagon, when you look at the pentagon today, you look at the ktive duty military establishment, we have more generals and admirals today than we had in world war ii. we have an army of less than 500,000 people, in world war ii it was about five million, today we have more generals. every one of those generals and active duty has a staff and they have trucks and drivers and so on and so forth. 250 now, they have 250 -- one and two-star generals serving active duty in the army. we have now, division, you need t
you know, i went to the retirement ceremony for lieutenant general bill ingram this week. he was the tag of north carolina. we served together as tags, him in north carolina and me in illinois. he got promoted to general, i got demoted to congress. his retirement ceremony, he got up and spoke. what was the first unit that the army called up out of north carolina in 2001 when we were ready to go to war? it was the attack helicopters. the a.h. 64's. they were the shock absorber. they were the...