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in -- in making great changes. in fact, some of the things we've done in other areas have really made it harder for communities and families to -- to work with people who have a behavioral challenge, to find out the information thank -- c c c person doesn't want to share -- information thank -- c c c thatn doesn't want to say they have a challenge. you have an ongoing commit to that adult son or daughter or mom or dad. you're part of what they're doing, you're paying bills, you're doing whatever. but the information you really would benefit from knowing about is just hard to get to. or the requirement that somebody follow up on a court-ordered procedure is difficult to enforce and make that happen. and i think this is one of the times when we really need to be thinking, what do we need to do to make this challenge work better. first of all, it's -- it's a widespread problem but it's not a problem that's untreatable. i think there's a -- there's one statistic i've seen -- in fact, it's the national institute of ment
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in a three part series published in the newspaper in november of 1994, a very terrible time in what was called the dark decade in algeria he produced an article called how fundamentalism produced a terrorism without precedent and in that article he denounced what he called the terrorist radical break with true islam as it was live by our ancestors. the algerian democrats as they call themselves, and many others, unfortunately received little support at the time including from the international human rights community where i was working and it often seemed the international community could not understand what was happening on the ground in algeria because generally they did not grasp the threat to human rights from the ideology of islam is some, free 9/11 era. let me stress the ideology of islamism which is an entirely different thing than the religion of islam which is practiced by so many people in so many ways, more than a billion people in the world but i think this misunderstanding of the nature of the threat of the ideology of islamism to the people that muslim heritage themselves
in a three part series published in the newspaper in november of 1994, a very terrible time in what was called the dark decade in algeria he produced an article called how fundamentalism produced a terrorism without precedent and in that article he denounced what he called the terrorist radical break with true islam as it was live by our ancestors. the algerian democrats as they call themselves, and many others, unfortunately received little support at the time including from the international...
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to be in jail in alabama in mississippi or any place in the south, to be in jail for, you lose your freedomd cell block, the food is not the best. we conduct non-violent workshops. we singsongs, good old moses way down in egypt land, tell old pharaoh to let my people go. in silence in jail, had no money to go on bail. but it was there that we became a circle of trust, a band of brothers and sisters, young people, white and black getting arrested and put in jail. we would get arrested together, sitting down together, in a bus together, in a waiting room together and get to the jail they segregate us. >> host: when was the last time you were a arrested? >> guest: last, was arrested was in washington d.c. at the sudanese embassy, a got arrested there twice, we were protesting against the way our people had been treated, something congress and -- arrested four times, twice at the sudanese embassy, once at the south african embassy, and once at a meeting of a major company in atlanta because of their investments in south africa. >> host: would that be coca-cola? >> guest: it was not coca-cola. c
to be in jail in alabama in mississippi or any place in the south, to be in jail for, you lose your freedomd cell block, the food is not the best. we conduct non-violent workshops. we singsongs, good old moses way down in egypt land, tell old pharaoh to let my people go. in silence in jail, had no money to go on bail. but it was there that we became a circle of trust, a band of brothers and sisters, young people, white and black getting arrested and put in jail. we would get arrested together,...
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the world trade organization in the united nations and the ims in the various asia-pacific forums in which it currently exists or participates. it doesn't mean we agree with all that china was the to do or accomplish or perform in any of those forums. but they have emerge pretty responsibly and all of those. often the discussion with regard to china tends to be a binary discussion. we are either going to give china free reign in east asia are we must ultimately move to appoint a unitary confrontation. it doesn't need to be binary. i am not someone out of a school of thought that sees we are inevitably on a course for confrontation with china or even conflict with china. i think it is inevitable that we'll find ourselves with respect to china and competition from time to time. that is not necessarily a bad thing, but i don't believe they are inevitably on a path for conflict. and i hope we are able to conduct the kind of diplomacy and military engagement that keeps us on a path that prevents confrontation. we've had this debate to asia and i think that is an overstatement of what we a
the world trade organization in the united nations and the ims in the various asia-pacific forums in which it currently exists or participates. it doesn't mean we agree with all that china was the to do or accomplish or perform in any of those forums. but they have emerge pretty responsibly and all of those. often the discussion with regard to china tends to be a binary discussion. we are either going to give china free reign in east asia are we must ultimately move to appoint a unitary...
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particular in the areas of this town, in fact., the local government is saying also that what we would like really is to be able to find some sort of discussion already, direct discussion with the national government to find exactly some sort of short-term or at least long-term also, long-term solution in to finding ways to recover. i understand that the president has arrived, he's pledged to provide help, aid to those who have been affected. but a lot of the residents here are far more worried about immediate needs on the ground, in particular, food, water and security a major concern. >> thank you. >>> a powerful typhoon has killed 14 people in japan as it moved up the country's east coast. dozens of homes have been destroyed. road and rai rail networks have grounds to a halt. winds from the pie footbal typhs high as 180-kilometers an hour, joined now by michael penn the president of the news agency in tokyo. this is a devastating typhoon, isn't it? >> reporter: yes, it is. typhoons normally don't take this kind of a toll as the
particular in the areas of this town, in fact., the local government is saying also that what we would like really is to be able to find some sort of discussion already, direct discussion with the national government to find exactly some sort of short-term or at least long-term also, long-term solution in to finding ways to recover. i understand that the president has arrived, he's pledged to provide help, aid to those who have been affected. but a lot of the residents here are far more worried...
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a day in federal prison in colorado.k to our conversation in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> ric bourke we return now to the case of ric bourke who recently said down with his attorney michael tigar and scott armstrong, an investigative journalist with decades of experience, delving into complex cases of corruption that domestically and internationally. i asked scott armstrong about what message the government's prosecution of bourke since two other would-be whistleblowers. let's start from the standpoint that a whistleblower, whistleblowers have different motivations. oris not the whistleblower the whistleblowers bread we should be concerned about, but the whistle. there are really only two whistles in the u.s. one is the government. the government provides an opportunity for whistleblower to go in and the government should then react accordingly. it should try and investigate and right wrongs, try to get to the botto
a day in federal prison in colorado.k to our conversation in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> ric bourke we return now to the case of ric bourke who recently said down with his attorney michael tigar and scott armstrong, an investigative journalist with decades of experience, delving into complex cases of corruption that domestically and internationally. i asked scott armstrong...
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there was a 2-run homer in the next inning.st time they are reached championship series since 2009. on the pirates [ inaudible ] the cardinals won game four to square things 2-2. the deciding game [ technical difficulties ] the red soxes beat the tampa bay rays on monday. evan longoria smashed a 3-run homer to level the score. then a massive comeback for tampa, he launched a solo home run to seal a 5-4 win. brandon moss broke a 3-3 tie. as the athletics defeated the detroit tigers 6-3. the a's took a 2-1 lead in their al division series. but the game got heated in the 9th. it caused the benches and bullpens to empty, but no players were ejected. cleveland can close out the series on tuesday. >> i don't know what happened honestly. i know thatbellfor is firey. and it is ruffle the hitters. it can be in the moment, it can frustrate you a lot. obviously i think that's all that was. i don't think it was anything more than the two of them yelling at each other. >>> the rangers beat the kings with an embarrassing moment for the kings
there was a 2-run homer in the next inning.st time they are reached championship series since 2009. on the pirates [ inaudible ] the cardinals won game four to square things 2-2. the deciding game [ technical difficulties ] the red soxes beat the tampa bay rays on monday. evan longoria smashed a 3-run homer to level the score. then a massive comeback for tampa, he launched a solo home run to seal a 5-4 win. brandon moss broke a 3-3 tie. as the athletics defeated the detroit tigers 6-3. the a's...
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in u.s.e put forward a plan to end the government shutdown and delay the debt ceiling. it must pass both chambers of congress. >>> in the philippines in the after math of tuesday's earthquake. the death toll is 144, and that number is expected to rise. >>> the egyptian foreign minister said foreign relations between his country and the united states is in turmoil. he was speaking in an interview with the pro government daily paper, and he said we're now in a delicate state reflecting the turmoil in the relationship and anyone who says otherwise is not speaking honestly. and he went on to say the problem is caused by egypt's depends on u.s. aid for the last 30 years. we took the easy route rather than diversifying our options. >>> well, what are egypt's other options? we spoke to analysts. >> well, egypt has--there have been reports that it is looking elsewhere to russia, for example, and in terms of aid the gulf states said they would fill any gaps in u.s. aid, and since the ousting of morsi
in u.s.e put forward a plan to end the government shutdown and delay the debt ceiling. it must pass both chambers of congress. >>> in the philippines in the after math of tuesday's earthquake. the death toll is 144, and that number is expected to rise. >>> the egyptian foreign minister said foreign relations between his country and the united states is in turmoil. he was speaking in an interview with the pro government daily paper, and he said we're now in a delicate state...
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one in somalia, one in libya. they are going after top leaders of al qaeda and top leader of al shabaab. al shabaab, the one in somalia is responsible for the attack on the mall in kenya a couple weeks ago. the one that happened in libya is al-libi, believed responsible for the 1998 attacks on u.s. embassies. peter, as we go along here, reading from the international unit, wanted for bombings has been captured by u.s. special forces in tripoli. al-libi was grabbed from the capitol in a capture operation from the libyan capitol. the u.s. operation was conducted with knowledge by the libyan government. talk us through that. >> that latter detail is interesting. obviously in the case of the osama bin laden raid, which was conducted in the pakistani city and was a capture or kill operation, it was done without the pakistani government and caused problems for the u.s./pakistan relationship. after all, these are sovereigning countries. you know, you are supposed to get permission to do these kind of operations. obviousl
one in somalia, one in libya. they are going after top leaders of al qaeda and top leader of al shabaab. al shabaab, the one in somalia is responsible for the attack on the mall in kenya a couple weeks ago. the one that happened in libya is al-libi, believed responsible for the 1998 attacks on u.s. embassies. peter, as we go along here, reading from the international unit, wanted for bombings has been captured by u.s. special forces in tripoli. al-libi was grabbed from the capitol in a capture...
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we'll be live in rome. >> senior member of greece's party appear in court. the leader is also due to come before judges in a few hours. >> experts arrive in syria to assess the government's chemical weapons stockpile as the people say people are being starved to death in damascus. >> flooding claims dozens of lives. >> we begin this news hour in italy where former leader beryl sconey has sparked a drama, appealing for his governments survival ahead of votes in parliament. that's due to happen in the next few hours. latta said the government's survival must be separated from berlusconi's legal troubles. berlusconi has been fighting a string of legal convictions, first convicted of fraud in october 2012 and sentenced to four years in jail. the high court upheld the conviction in august. politicians were expecting to vote friday whether to strip berlusconi of a senate seat. in retaliation, berlusconi ordered five ministers in his party to resign from the coalition government, leading to the prime minister to seek backing from parliament and a he volunteer of de
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as there have been in any government in south asia.ere have been challenges building national security apparatus. there has been corruption problems in the u.s. dealing with contracts in afghanistan. i would say, first and foremost not just to the afghan people, can we look the american people in the eye and say we have reached a point in afghanistan where the american homeland is safe, for now, and in the foreseeable future? i think the evidence, as i have spoken to operators on the ground from the region last month, suggests no, not at all. there are foreign fighters continuing to come into camps in the region. there is still active plotting. the leader of this organization is still headquartered in this area. this organization is not bad by any means. >> or decimated. >> or decimated. it is not on the verge of strategic defeat, as some would argue. >> i will come back to you. >> on the contrary, if you look at any portrayal of where all qaeda is today globally, it has a much larger footprint and a much more advanced organization tha
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fdr just spoke in an open convertible in a park in miami. just unlocked the steel braces so he could slide back down from sitting on the top of the car into the seat. an assassin's bullets ring out. it kills the mayor of chicago who is literally closer to fdr than doug is to me. and they have both been through the attempts on patty roosevelt's life. they have a personal conversation. we don't know what they said, but they reference the conversation in reference to their children about the physical sacrifice it takes to lead a country in a war. they both saw depression as the war on the american spirit and the war on the soul and the economic soul of the united states. so eleanor refused to have secret service in the white house. she said first of all it impedes her the ability have a conversation with the american people. she saw her number one job, responsibility, as helping bring the government to the people so the people could understand the human face. so she travelled without secret service. i can document 15 attempts on her life, 17 i
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themselves stuck in limbo here in the e.u. peter all of a r.t. . with you twenty four hours a day this is r.t. live here in moscow coming up this hour a role reversal in south africa some are fearing a return of apartheid but this time it's the white population that could be on the receiving end of racist policies we take a closer look shortly. but first protesters have been taking to the streets across the u.s. this week over what they call an epidemic of police brutality but amid all the unrest a policeman has been awarded generous compensation for psychiatric damage after he pepper sprayed a group of peaceful demonstrators ortiz porton are now reports. the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers preying spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in wor
themselves stuck in limbo here in the e.u. peter all of a r.t. . with you twenty four hours a day this is r.t. live here in moscow coming up this hour a role reversal in south africa some are fearing a return of apartheid but this time it's the white population that could be on the receiving end of racist policies we take a closer look shortly. but first protesters have been taking to the streets across the u.s. this week over what they call an epidemic of police brutality but amid all the...
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it's happening in suburban areas in small towns.hy is that. >> understand in the urban areas, there's a code of the streets. if there's a beef you get it out on the streets. the fist fight without gun, where people work out their differences in real time. it's more common in an urban basketball court. when you go to the small town you are talking about kids that are isolated and in the social norm. they are on the web. they know that the rest of the world is out there. for kids who don't fit into that, who don't want to grow up in maybury usa and feel this is not who they are and want to get out they are bullied, ostracised and alienated. they don't know what to do or have coping mekanise ms. in a small town what do they do with a feeling, "i need to get out and find people like me." they don't know what to do with the anger and frustration and look at the students around them and don't have the ability to escape. it results in a violent out instead of working it out on a daily basis. >> it's tragic to hear that story, leaning to th
it's happening in suburban areas in small towns.hy is that. >> understand in the urban areas, there's a code of the streets. if there's a beef you get it out on the streets. the fist fight without gun, where people work out their differences in real time. it's more common in an urban basketball court. when you go to the small town you are talking about kids that are isolated and in the social norm. they are on the web. they know that the rest of the world is out there. for kids who don't...
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france in the '70s started to come here early 80s in america. and today all the young chef who have learned with some of the most creative chefs who came to this country are today expanding and expanding the cuisine in america here today. >> george mitchell and daniel ball ud when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> in houston coca-cola 's captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> this week if we don't start making some real progress both in the house and the senate, and if republicans aren't willing to set aside some of their partisan concerns in order to do what's right for the country, we would stand a good chance of defaulting. >> rose: it is day 14 of the u.s. government shutdown as the deadline for raising debt ceiling looms. today the white house postponed a planned meeting with congressional leadership from both parties. this postponement would allow them time to continue to negotiate a solution if a deal can't be made by october 17th, go
france in the '70s started to come here early 80s in america. and today all the young chef who have learned with some of the most creative chefs who came to this country are today expanding and expanding the cuisine in america here today. >> george mitchell and daniel ball ud when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> in houston coca-cola 's captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose....
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good in high school in most places. it is not that you use algebra 2, but it teaches you to think numerically, gives you a sense of things from a quantitative point of view, gives you powerful deductive reasoning. the ability to look at something and break down the problem into its component parts. and then in your mind putting it back together in a way that you can solve it. gueston twitter, can the name some of the high-tech, high income fields short of u.s. workers? where should teenagers beheaded? guest: it is a matter of choice. and we look at the labor market, it is clear, the technical jobs, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, are ighestghest paid jobs, h paid college major. the highest-paid major is petroleum engineering, where you can make $120,000 a year, compared to psychology, where you become a counselor and make $30,000 a year. wantuestion is what do you to be, where are your interests and values, but it is clear that the money is in technical jobs, jobs, business, health care. where the money t
good in high school in most places. it is not that you use algebra 2, but it teaches you to think numerically, gives you a sense of things from a quantitative point of view, gives you powerful deductive reasoning. the ability to look at something and break down the problem into its component parts. and then in your mind putting it back together in a way that you can solve it. gueston twitter, can the name some of the high-tech, high income fields short of u.s. workers? where should teenagers...
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s ordeal is actually located in the north sea in scotland we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party and i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in on which side of the independents camp you weigh in on the lengths to which westminster has been going to over the past six months even to fear. scare scots into thinking about the consequences if they vote for independence is almost humorous politicians in westminster saying that scotland would have to reapply for its new membership if it broke away from the united kingdom that they might not afford to have a postal service so that they wouldn't have enough money to create a proper armed forces so both camps are engaged in a real propaganda battle at the moment we're seeing some different facts
s ordeal is actually located in the north sea in scotland we've had the pro independence campaign in scotland really queues in westminster of waging a campaign called project fear to scare scots off taking the yes box when it comes to the scottish independence referendum even the newspaper where the interview with mr badgery appeared it's the telegraph which is closely aligned to the conservative party and i spoke to a scot in london recently who told me that regardless of where you weigh in on...
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tonight, we begin in a little courthouse in topeka, kansas. we begin with this. >> do you believe abortion should be made illegal? >> do i myself? yes. one other comment about that. i'm also antimurder and i put a lot of murders away, too. i follow the law. >> that was phil klein. the former republican attorney general for the great state of kansas and he was not in that courthouse that day to put away a murderer. he was there because he was on trial. he had been holed up on ethics charges for professional misconduct. and that drama came to an end today when the kansas supreme court finally took away his license to practice law. they took his license and he was the attorney general of that state. the real drama in this case has always been that this phil klein event has been taking place against the backdrop of just incredible violence in kansas. in 1993, this woman walked up to a kansas doctor and she shot him. shot him through both of his arms. he had been attacked before. his clinic had been fire bombeded, but in 1993. they shot him. he cam
tonight, we begin in a little courthouse in topeka, kansas. we begin with this. >> do you believe abortion should be made illegal? >> do i myself? yes. one other comment about that. i'm also antimurder and i put a lot of murders away, too. i follow the law. >> that was phil klein. the former republican attorney general for the great state of kansas and he was not in that courthouse that day to put away a murderer. he was there because he was on trial. he had been holed up on...
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manual claimed four in a row in the 19 '50s, five in title. oldest man was 46 when he won in a mazza rarty in 1957. sebastian vettel will attempt to equal michael shooum abbinger with five straight titles -- right now he's short. >> serena williams has beaten li that in the final of the w -- li number of a in the final of the wta championships. serena showed signs of fatigue and lost the first rap. this is li na took the first. the world number one won in three sets, claiming her 11th title of 2013. more on the website. check out aljazeera.com/sport and details on how to get in touch with us on twitter and facebook. plenty more sport from me later. that is it for now. >> thank you, andy. great stuff. >> a team of arkiologists in new york is recreating a snapshot of life from the past. thousands of artefacts have been discovered from under the city, some from as far back as the 18th century. >> roadworks are a part of every day life in manhattan. underneath blocks of the island's south street seaport the past and present collided. over the last
manual claimed four in a row in the 19 '50s, five in title. oldest man was 46 when he won in a mazza rarty in 1957. sebastian vettel will attempt to equal michael shooum abbinger with five straight titles -- right now he's short. >> serena williams has beaten li that in the final of the w -- li number of a in the final of the wta championships. serena showed signs of fatigue and lost the first rap. this is li na took the first. the world number one won in three sets, claiming her 11th...
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terrorist activity in the region in the region and beyond and after the break in and the peace maker is that possible still to show on the u.n. general assembly for a stay with us. this might be an expensive car saloon. like new clueless a new fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. as a. consequence one of our chief. big bucks but. they were going to do it. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once called my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem. the rational debate and the real discussion critical issues facing now defunct are ready to join the
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in china in some pretty and not just china throughout southeast asia in some pretty dicey circumstances check it out but you may the next time you go in a restaurant you're going to get seriously concerned about that ass in fact living here on the east coast where we don't have to worry about fukushima radiation in our fish i would suggest you know i don't much eat fish but i would say if i was going to a restaurant or if i was going to be buying it i would want to make it as a lad it caught in the civic life and just the fact that there's a concern about that in my opinion the u.s.d.a. should be doing radiation monitoring on pacific fish and to the best of my knowledge they're not doing a particular good job of that here's a message we received on our rant line about obamacare. i this is kevin from florida as a progressive liberal i'm concerned with obamacare in order for it to be successful it requires young healthy adults to sign up with only about a dozen states having state exchanges in twenty plus states for choosing to expand medicaid those young adults will end up paying more fo
in china in some pretty and not just china throughout southeast asia in some pretty dicey circumstances check it out but you may the next time you go in a restaurant you're going to get seriously concerned about that ass in fact living here on the east coast where we don't have to worry about fukushima radiation in our fish i would suggest you know i don't much eat fish but i would say if i was going to a restaurant or if i was going to be buying it i would want to make it as a lad it caught in...
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now into ice hockey in tesco moscow wraps up three wins from four in the series in the chaos despite missing injured star alex on that or the off reserve on port reports. it's been a strange season so far to say it's come oscar in the cage chel when they're good they're good such speaking the reigning guarin cup champions drama moscow however when the bad they're all full such as losing to occasionally beaten smith but shanks seven one home i series which sold in places like you live tractor metal my going to go was connect he made would certainly test me on women however they would get off to a great start eating salad free to resilience proved to be the key for john told side as a choice came from behind before the twenty year old nikolai ford kin has been drafted by the l.a. kings the winner things didn't prove to be as easy against a city of proportions birth chile abin as say scoundrel the next encounter to last season's beaten garden cup finalists trying to. hundred estates individual midge isabella russian grabbed a brace including an empty net. saga sure all carved up a solit
now into ice hockey in tesco moscow wraps up three wins from four in the series in the chaos despite missing injured star alex on that or the off reserve on port reports. it's been a strange season so far to say it's come oscar in the cage chel when they're good they're good such speaking the reigning guarin cup champions drama moscow however when the bad they're all full such as losing to occasionally beaten smith but shanks seven one home i series which sold in places like you live tractor...
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in this in some way. >> that is likely. i am not a treasury expert so i would defer to those who followed banking more than i have. >> all i can suggest and what i am suggesting today is in law enforcement's, i like how dan borelli is talking about how we have to get to the actual psychological and combat the recruitment of people in these communities but we have ignored the big guys. you want to get to the source, the bottom, and cut them off from recruiting people but we have been going after the little guys, even a first individual the when we have some very big players in the international terrorism who for some reason we have not been willing to touch with their big banks or somebody in saudi arabia who have $1 billion some place and pumping in, we are ignoring them. and this horrible massacre, deciding to focus on the big guys who were financing all of this mayhem around the world. >> thank you. i would be happy to yield. >> has the indictment by the international criminal court in any way frustrated the u.s. ability
in this in some way. >> that is likely. i am not a treasury expert so i would defer to those who followed banking more than i have. >> all i can suggest and what i am suggesting today is in law enforcement's, i like how dan borelli is talking about how we have to get to the actual psychological and combat the recruitment of people in these communities but we have ignored the big guys. you want to get to the source, the bottom, and cut them off from recruiting people but we have been...
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ok who stood in getting into the program in action the best in a pod and you know and it's been challenging and how one day people medical coverage of recognizing the breadth of intensive power is sitting at the beach on the bus at the thickness has nothing to hide. ok so there's a bond a major challenge this time i wondered if any rate any could study the good news is that the put in age from the health research institute which was defined in nineteen ninety six and so the style with the ten conditions and so all this material is no way able to persuade the at the keeper for the perpetrators director present at the campbell was sent this upset they became the first president of the mission helped me see she too feels the need to to stab a show to be shown by statistics could have really bought into that and he persuaded that any boy who never wants to pull off onto sticks and stones to study just that the bishop. so that that the mission now become part of it the easy to pop a nation held signs. three if a crucial role in helping scientists to take into vista that if you go. and i was in n
ok who stood in getting into the program in action the best in a pod and you know and it's been challenging and how one day people medical coverage of recognizing the breadth of intensive power is sitting at the beach on the bus at the thickness has nothing to hide. ok so there's a bond a major challenge this time i wondered if any rate any could study the good news is that the put in age from the health research institute which was defined in nineteen ninety six and so the style with the ten...
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has changed in the last few years because of the size of what's going on in the sense in the country that we are really on the wrong track fiscally and economically. so that's not an argument against pro-growth policies because they are essential as is the optimism that goes with them. but now there's a sense that those deficits may make pro-growth policies unworkable because they take too much and suck too much out of the private sector. so i think the world has changed and the thinking of average americans has changed to some degree on these issues so that you got to combine both. >> may i? >> go ahead. >> the deficit is just the result of the difference between our spending and revenues. the real problem is a rapid expansion of the size of government as the entitlements, entitlements state is expanding. we cannot grow our way out of this. because as the federal government keeps growing in size and how many resources it consumes in the economy, that is going to affect growth in a very negative way. these high levels of public debt we are facing in less than one generation, academic
has changed in the last few years because of the size of what's going on in the sense in the country that we are really on the wrong track fiscally and economically. so that's not an argument against pro-growth policies because they are essential as is the optimism that goes with them. but now there's a sense that those deficits may make pro-growth policies unworkable because they take too much and suck too much out of the private sector. so i think the world has changed and the thinking of...
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i think this revolution in france in the '70s started to come here, early 80s in america. and today all the young chef who have learned with some of the most creative chef who came to this country are today expanding and expanding the cuisine in america here today. >> my friend dan rose has a restaurant called spring in paris. i'm sure you're familiar with it. >> very much. >> rose: is that french cuisine. >> well, it definitely goes to the french market every day. and he's trying to cook local. we have local ingredients. and that's what i have done in new york. >> rose: is a popular restaurant. >> and i think i'm so, i will have loved to have opened a restaurant in france. and my tease was i will put an american chef, if i have a restaurant in france i will put an american chef there and it's not excluded then i don't do it. but. >> rose: in other words, you might do it at some point? >> absolutely. but for daniel rose i think it's very interesting what he's doing there at spring where i think it's cooking with an american spirit, i don't know if he's totally cooking fren
i think this revolution in france in the '70s started to come here, early 80s in america. and today all the young chef who have learned with some of the most creative chef who came to this country are today expanding and expanding the cuisine in america here today. >> my friend dan rose has a restaurant called spring in paris. i'm sure you're familiar with it. >> very much. >> rose: is that french cuisine. >> well, it definitely goes to the french market every day. and...
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he is still in custody in florida. the other person who lived in the house where he was killed, she gave this interview and revealed that she, herself, was arrested ahead of her boyfriend being shot and on the day the fbi killed him they moved her into solitary confinement. after giving the boston magazine that interview she was arrested again. she says it is because she talked to the media and she is now in moldova. if you want to meet her, she was deported there october 11th. this is a story that does not feel possible. it is not supposed to feel possible at least in this country. a man is shot and killed by government agents in his home. there is an information blackout. no one is arrested for killing him or charged. local authorities say they have no jurisdiction and federal authorizes, except leaking to the press that the guy they killed is a terrible guy. his friends are harassed, arrested and deported in part for speaking to the press about it. no government official is compelled to tell the public what happened
he is still in custody in florida. the other person who lived in the house where he was killed, she gave this interview and revealed that she, herself, was arrested ahead of her boyfriend being shot and on the day the fbi killed him they moved her into solitary confinement. after giving the boston magazine that interview she was arrested again. she says it is because she talked to the media and she is now in moldova. if you want to meet her, she was deported there october 11th. this is a story...
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iraq it's in the middle of it where it's a spike of violence in the years as the war in neighboring syria further destabilized iraq. oh absolutely i think it's no coincidence to be there's been a huge spike in violence in iraq since the destabilization of syria's taken place since two thousand and eleven of course because the us has been helping islamic terrorists to try to topple the secular independently minded government present a sad and it's no coincidence that there's been a huge spike in violence in syria and in iraq at the same time al-qaeda groups are going from iraq to syria for syria to iraq the whole region is in turmoil because of the united states policies and this is not a mistake this is it is a mistake to think it's a mistake if you like because whenever the neo-cons come on to talk about iraq of course they very rarely want to talk about iraq they always like to claim that while tony blair and george bush wanted well but they've made a few mistakes along the way that's nonsense the whole thing with the exercise was to destroy iraq as a puncturing country to make su
iraq it's in the middle of it where it's a spike of violence in the years as the war in neighboring syria further destabilized iraq. oh absolutely i think it's no coincidence to be there's been a huge spike in violence in iraq since the destabilization of syria's taken place since two thousand and eleven of course because the us has been helping islamic terrorists to try to topple the secular independently minded government present a sad and it's no coincidence that there's been a huge spike in...
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chilly in some spots and 40 in santa rosa and 52 in san francisco. towards the afternoon, we expect mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures all the way to the cost line. fire danger is not elevated. just beautiful weather to enjoy. 81 and 73 degrees in the monterey bay and as we look at the computer models, looking for it there and today and tomorrow and wednesday, may be late winds tonight into thursday and clouds across our skies. and otherwise, we're cloud free. 77 degrees in san jose. 76 in palo alto. in the 60s, close to low 70s and low 80s inland and then inside the bay, look at temperatures in the 60s and also the 70s. >> we love it. thank you. >>> some dramatic video. this is in china. dozens of people fell into the water after this foot bridge collapsed. it happened yesterday as visitors try to get on a ferry there and the bridge just installed. it's from employees that this were just too many on the bridge and everyone was rescued. no major injuries were reported but some pretty scary video. news of a bridge collapse caused the stampede in
chilly in some spots and 40 in santa rosa and 52 in san francisco. towards the afternoon, we expect mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures all the way to the cost line. fire danger is not elevated. just beautiful weather to enjoy. 81 and 73 degrees in the monterey bay and as we look at the computer models, looking for it there and today and tomorrow and wednesday, may be late winds tonight into thursday and clouds across our skies. and otherwise, we're cloud free. 77 degrees in san jose. 76...
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i was in the position to andy that andy had been in in respect to sinunu. every week or so, andy would say, how am i doing? the president want to get rid of me. ife will does, you let me know. i'm gone. andy came at it with the perspective as somebody who had to deliver the news to his then boss. that was not 43's style. he was -- he was very warm and connected in family way with all of his staff. he was tough minded at the same time about what the needs of the white house and the presidency were. so, you know, when i came to him and i said, i think we need to replace scott mcclellan, he was sad about it. he considered scott a good friend for many years. but he didn't hesitate. he was very warm with scott. wanted to be supportive. called scott's wife to give her reassurance about his good feelings about scott. on the merits of the case, he didn't hesitate at all. it was my job to fire scott, but it was not the kind of decision from which 43 would shrink at all. >> did you have to fire anybody else? >> yes. >> you want to tell us who? >> not really. going to
i was in the position to andy that andy had been in in respect to sinunu. every week or so, andy would say, how am i doing? the president want to get rid of me. ife will does, you let me know. i'm gone. andy came at it with the perspective as somebody who had to deliver the news to his then boss. that was not 43's style. he was -- he was very warm and connected in family way with all of his staff. he was tough minded at the same time about what the needs of the white house and the presidency...
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in eps.the largest hotel chain? >> yeah, what you count them by the number of hotels, yes, absolutely. >> you have 18 brand, maybe, depending on how you count them. what's happening in the united states? you're at the economy, midscale level, trying to persuade the hotel owners to carry the brands. what do you see? is the consumer hanging in there? >> the consumer is doing very well. the consumer in the u.s. is more and more inclined to travel for leisure than they have in the past. we continue to see good demand out in the marketplace. what we see with our brands is all of our brands have growth opportunity in the u.s. the two largest brands we have, super 8 and day's inn, are fairly saturated in the u.s., and we're growing them more rapidly internationally now. but in the u.s., we sigh wyndham growing very rapidly, microtel. >> if people love you, they love you because of the cash flow, free cash flow, $705 million so far this year, for the share buybacks. where are we on, say, return of eq
in eps.the largest hotel chain? >> yeah, what you count them by the number of hotels, yes, absolutely. >> you have 18 brand, maybe, depending on how you count them. what's happening in the united states? you're at the economy, midscale level, trying to persuade the hotel owners to carry the brands. what do you see? is the consumer hanging in there? >> the consumer is doing very well. the consumer in the u.s. is more and more inclined to travel for leisure than they have in the...
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>>> we are live in the oakland hills where a red flag warning is in effect. we will tell you how long it will last and show you damage caused by high winds. >>> real close call for a driver in napa county. strong winds toppled a tree. >>> i will show you where the winds are blowing and how long i expect they all last. >>> that tells you a lot. the trees are down in many parts. you can see trees down causing problems in the area. we will talk about that throughout the the morning. it is friday, october 4th i'm pam cook. >> and it's surprising drivers. good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check your weather and traffic. steve is out today but we have rosemary. >> yes, good morning, to you. i think the winds begin to lighten up. by the afternoon we will be breezy. 39 miles an hour right now the gusts in fair field. 24 for livermore. 28 in napa which has lighted up just a bit. i am seeing a little bit of wind on the east side of santa rosa. maybe a little breezy outside your door. in the hills is where it's really, really whipping. 54 in the oakland hills north. 2
>>> we are live in the oakland hills where a red flag warning is in effect. we will tell you how long it will last and show you damage caused by high winds. >>> real close call for a driver in napa county. strong winds toppled a tree. >>> i will show you where the winds are blowing and how long i expect they all last. >>> that tells you a lot. the trees are down in many parts. you can see trees down causing problems in the area. we will talk about that...
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economic down in the final. day the london the all sang night and the rest because i think the case you'll be every week. the russian paratrooper regiment small is nobody but. i will push you harder than you've ever been pushed in your life. they say once a power of the ways of. the many of the conscripts like a reminder. that's all going to go for you beauty you're one of us now. or. never. progress right for alleged dress right there the tension. hand to hand combat maneuvers on my count by division. one. three. four my new regiment another a cska is heavily focused on combat training and every day we're out on the square learning our unarmed fighting drills at the moment we work individually but it won't be too long before we're facing off against each other. it's the elite. station a real man has to be ahead of everyone to be the best or the one i think that the paratroopers of the greatest. just like him to learn everyone is assigned various responsibilities each day i'm back to see although this time i'm a
economic down in the final. day the london the all sang night and the rest because i think the case you'll be every week. the russian paratrooper regiment small is nobody but. i will push you harder than you've ever been pushed in your life. they say once a power of the ways of. the many of the conscripts like a reminder. that's all going to go for you beauty you're one of us now. or. never. progress right for alleged dress right there the tension. hand to hand combat maneuvers on my count by...
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51 in concord, 52 in livermore. little bit earlier this morning. 52 in san francisco. still trailing behind in the 40s, 45 degrees, 48 in napa. very thick fog in some areas, making it feel chillier. bring along the jacket if you have to get outdoors early this morning. 46 at hillsboro. we've got 51 in foster city. 51 in menlo park. 54 degrees for palo alto. the fog has thickened a bit in some areas. sfo reporting delays for some arriving flights. that, too, also be aware of if you know somebody arriving this morning. 54, sunnyvale. 52 out at the university of san jose state. temperatures for the afternoon today, a lot like yesterday, perhaps slightly warmer in some areas. but the warming trend will really begin as we get into the second half of your weekend. let's take a look at where we're seeing low clouds and the fog, along the coastline. half moon bay reporting visibility between a mile and a half to two miles. a little thick there, but not too bad. where it is patchy and dense is over parts of the north bay, sa
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big difference in the temperature today. >> big difference in the temperature and big difference in the pattern in general. we have been talking about how great our weather has been over the past couple weeks. we had rain yesterday and get ready, clouds have moved in. and they are not going anywhere any time soon. we may get one more nice sunset, though. the clouds still rolling in from the east and moving out towards the west. sunset tonight is in 20 minutes. 6:40. today we saw high temperature that got up to 69 degrees. lot different than what we have been the last couple of days. little bit below average but not bad. 71 degrees. take a look at this number. last year, our high, only 55. that was because of a northeasterly flow. guess what is coming the next couple of days. that northeasterly flow and much cooler weather. 66 with northeasterly flow with 8 miles per hour. looking at 8-mile-an-hour winds. not a big wind now at all. the wind will continue to increase the next few days. 61 in gaithersburg. 61s in cambridge. winds 15 miles per hour. we are starting to see cooler air there.
big difference in the temperature today. >> big difference in the temperature and big difference in the pattern in general. we have been talking about how great our weather has been over the past couple weeks. we had rain yesterday and get ready, clouds have moved in. and they are not going anywhere any time soon. we may get one more nice sunset, though. the clouds still rolling in from the east and moving out towards the west. sunset tonight is in 20 minutes. 6:40. today we saw high...
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in 2008, a study in king county conducted by dr. debra boyer identifieded 238 unduplicated minors involved in prostitution and determined the prevalence of sexual exploited youth in king between to be between 3 and 500 a year. the effects are well-documented, but in the recent year, the prevalence of trafficking in foster care is widely recognized. many run away and youth are part of the foster care system or have aged out and more have histories of involvement through reports and investigations. we see youth every day trafficked and exploited and who are system involved for whom the system failed. it is the system's involvement combined with homeless status making them uniquely vulnerable to pimps and traffickers. today, i'll highlight five key issues and address each of these. youth and foster care are at risk for victimization and sex trafficking due to prior abuse and familiar support and frequency of running away. youth care recommends the child welfare agencies create a plan to prevent the trafficking among youth in care and r
in 2008, a study in king county conducted by dr. debra boyer identifieded 238 unduplicated minors involved in prostitution and determined the prevalence of sexual exploited youth in king between to be between 3 and 500 a year. the effects are well-documented, but in the recent year, the prevalence of trafficking in foster care is widely recognized. many run away and youth are part of the foster care system or have aged out and more have histories of involvement through reports and...
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show in mexico in chihuahua. amateur video shows the truck losing control and heading into the audience. the tires are five feet high. at least two children are among the dead. a government official said the driver who is under arrest may have been drinking before the accident. >> people in brazil are trying to shine a light on a darker side of the olympic games which will be held in rio de janeiro in 2016. protestors are fighting forced evictions across the country, saying slums are torn down to make way for new stadiums for the games. hundreds of families have been displaced. public leaders hail the project for modernizing the country. >> the olympic flame arrived in moscow on sunday on its way to next year's winter games in sochi, russia. not everyone was celebrating. aljazeera has more on the protests and fears threatening to dampen the olympic games. >> a presidential party in red square ahead of an epic journey, the olympic flame reached the capitol four months before the winter games begin in sochi on the
show in mexico in chihuahua. amateur video shows the truck losing control and heading into the audience. the tires are five feet high. at least two children are among the dead. a government official said the driver who is under arrest may have been drinking before the accident. >> people in brazil are trying to shine a light on a darker side of the olympic games which will be held in rio de janeiro in 2016. protestors are fighting forced evictions across the country, saying slums are torn...
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we have a change coming in our weather in addition to a dip in temperatures.ight be saying the r word. we'll check out the conditions with leyla guland in a bit. that's rain, r-a-i-n, folks. what are you thinking? >>> if you're just joining us, number one, developing news. police are combing through a san francisco home after the death of a 7-month-old child. the mother brought the baby to sf general. police say the death is suspicious. >>> number two, the asiana pilots involved in the crash at sfo are blaming the crash on mechanical failure. so far the ntsb has not uncovered any mechanical problems. abc 7 reporter katie marzulo will have the story in minutes. >>> number three, b.a.r.t. negotiations resumed this morning. union leaders announced during a break last evening they would not issue a 72 hour strike notice for friday morning. there are just three days left before a 60-day cooling off period ends. >>> number four, as the government shuts down or rolls into the eighth day, some federal employees are trickling back to work. the faa says it's asking abou
we have a change coming in our weather in addition to a dip in temperatures.ight be saying the r word. we'll check out the conditions with leyla guland in a bit. that's rain, r-a-i-n, folks. what are you thinking? >>> if you're just joining us, number one, developing news. police are combing through a san francisco home after the death of a 7-month-old child. the mother brought the baby to sf general. police say the death is suspicious. >>> number two, the asiana pilots...
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in the u.s. more guns are a part of everyday life stay with us here our. time to reset this sucker of the global financial system is complicate time to rebuild something better something less corrupt perhaps in fact this three architecting of the global financial system is happening right now as i speak these words doesn't matter whether you like it or not it is happening why the research well the former french prime minister dominique de villepin recently said the u.s. has used its three phenomenal privileges to put the financial stability of the whole world at risk. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. we can. let.
in the u.s. more guns are a part of everyday life stay with us here our. time to reset this sucker of the global financial system is complicate time to rebuild something better something less corrupt perhaps in fact this three architecting of the global financial system is happening right now as i speak these words doesn't matter whether you like it or not it is happening why the research well the former french prime minister dominique de villepin recently said the u.s. has used its three...
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in 2008. the message that washington has to change, that there has to be a more adult way of handling the governing of the country, that we need to grow up and prioritize good governance in washington over everything else that seems to drive us instead. >> but, all my friends in congress, understand that how business is done in this town has to change. and now that the government has reopened, and this threat to our economy is removed, all of us need to stop focusing on the lobbyists and the bloggers and the talking heads on radio and the professional activists who profit from conflict, and focus on what the majority of americans sent us here to do. let's face it, the american people don't see every issue the same way. but that doesn't mean we can't make progress. and when we disagree, we don't have to suggest that the other side doesn't love this country or believe in free enterprise or all the other rhetoric that seems to get worse every single year. if we disagree on something, we can move
in 2008. the message that washington has to change, that there has to be a more adult way of handling the governing of the country, that we need to grow up and prioritize good governance in washington over everything else that seems to drive us instead. >> but, all my friends in congress, understand that how business is done in this town has to change. and now that the government has reopened, and this threat to our economy is removed, all of us need to stop focusing on the lobbyists and...
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in natural resource sector in oil, but also in other industries, as well. and we're very well positioned, obviously, to investors there and to benefit from that economic growth in the country. >> the long-term impact of what's going on in the u.s. has caused people to question whether the dollar will remain as the world's reserve currency. if people diversify away from the doshl, where will they go? >> i don't think it's actually at this stage it's possible to diversify away from the dollar simply by the is sheer size of the market. i think obviously what's happening in the u.s. is causing short-term volatility. for the longer term fundamental investors, you need to chase growth, you need to change the growth fundamentals and, again, em as an asset class and to the region is still the driver of global growth. and i think that's the place for people to diversify. >> it comes, k, just a few days after they've floated. according to bbt, it's following a dispute over workers terms and conditions. it is after the first day of unconditional trading on the london
in natural resource sector in oil, but also in other industries, as well. and we're very well positioned, obviously, to investors there and to benefit from that economic growth in the country. >> the long-term impact of what's going on in the u.s. has caused people to question whether the dollar will remain as the world's reserve currency. if people diversify away from the doshl, where will they go? >> i don't think it's actually at this stage it's possible to diversify away from...
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in the napa valley. 26 in livermore. and 24 miles per hour in concord. red flag warnings posted above 1,000 feet where some of those strong gusty winds are expected. not only that, but we have some very low humidity, less than 20% in some spots. so the fire danger going to stay elevated. but if you lining the beautiful weather, boy, what a nice start to the day if you like the beautiful weather. temperatures mainly in the 60s now. by this afternoon, we could see some 70s right out toward the beaches. we'll have more on that in a moment. let's check the roads with liza battalones. >> good morning, everybody. the backups are growing now over at the bay bridge toll plaza with delays extending close to the 880 overcrossing. it's still wide open though for the fastrak lanes. and soon bay bridge officials will switch on the metering lights. so expect a minor delay leaving oakland now. it's certainly delayed for 580 because of late roadwork. westbound 580 approaching hopyard in pleasanton crews are re-opening that right-hand la
in the napa valley. 26 in livermore. and 24 miles per hour in concord. red flag warnings posted above 1,000 feet where some of those strong gusty winds are expected. not only that, but we have some very low humidity, less than 20% in some spots. so the fire danger going to stay elevated. but if you lining the beautiful weather, boy, what a nice start to the day if you like the beautiful weather. temperatures mainly in the 60s now. by this afternoon, we could see some 70s right out toward the...
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>>> hello again, you are back in the cnn news room. we want to welcome our viewers in the u.s. and around the world, we continue our live coverage of what happened in congress today, of course raising the debt ceiling and the government opening. a $24 billion hit to the american economy, according to s&p, the u.s. government is once again open for business. >> indeed, president obama signed the bill and opened the government, to avoid what could have been a catastrophic shutdown. >> it was approved by both majorities, in the house and senate. it will fund the government until january 15th. >> the plan would also extend the debt ceiling until february 7th. and in the end it made only a very small change to obama care. what sparked this crisis in the first place, including a profession for income verification. humans of thousands of federal workers off the job for two weeks, have been told to return to work later this morning. live, from our bureau in washington, d.c. erin, i guess the question here, is this a deal or delay? do we go through all of this again? because after all,
>>> hello again, you are back in the cnn news room. we want to welcome our viewers in the u.s. and around the world, we continue our live coverage of what happened in congress today, of course raising the debt ceiling and the government opening. a $24 billion hit to the american economy, according to s&p, the u.s. government is once again open for business. >> indeed, president obama signed the bill and opened the government, to avoid what could have been a catastrophic...
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the riots that you found in watts and in and in detroit over that period there was a certain communication channel established between the inner cities and and and it's a city hall who uses for said cyril you know has several de grasse tyson i might have meant i would have come to view them asking i've done and doing his fifty six years of an interview many many many figures in the civil rights movement you know in the sixty's i was in that movement he was going to non-elective office but he was in the back backroom trying to get stuff done by the so by the way my mother was a housewife with who would later go to college once we were nearing empty nest so there was no force operating say thou shall be a scientist but what they saw is that when i expressed this interest in the universe at age nine they nurtured it they didn't they didn't make it what it was a whole can do it in several exactly and that's a different kind of way you raise somebody. we all know people who became whatever it was because their parents were that rather than became what they are because their parents nurtured the
the riots that you found in watts and in and in detroit over that period there was a certain communication channel established between the inner cities and and and it's a city hall who uses for said cyril you know has several de grasse tyson i might have meant i would have come to view them asking i've done and doing his fifty six years of an interview many many many figures in the civil rights movement you know in the sixty's i was in that movement he was going to non-elective office but he...
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in? we heard assurances from japanese officials and tepco that they were on top of this. >> yes. these announcements from tepco seem to be happening a lot more regularly about leaks happening back in august. there was a particularly large league, some 300 tons of radioactive water leaked out into the pacific ocean. we heard from the representative of the japanese government on thursday, the chief cabinet secretary commenting on this latest leak and also the management of tepco saying while they believe the overall situation is still under control, the government is saying there shouldn't any water leaks happening there and they believe tepco should be doing more. >> all right. thanks for that live in tokyo. >>> malaysia's lawmakers have approved a controversial law change that allows authorities to hold people without trial. opponents fear it could be abused by authorities to keep people behind bars for years, but the prime minister has defended the move has necessary to combat organized
in? we heard assurances from japanese officials and tepco that they were on top of this. >> yes. these announcements from tepco seem to be happening a lot more regularly about leaks happening back in august. there was a particularly large league, some 300 tons of radioactive water leaked out into the pacific ocean. we heard from the representative of the japanese government on thursday, the chief cabinet secretary commenting on this latest leak and also the management of tepco saying...
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sinai in south sinai magician's of five police officers shot dead in its malaya which is in the suez canal so we're seeing here is a massive massive security crisis for meanwhile the supporters of mohamed morsi refused to back down especially if they've lost so many of their relatives and friends those turbans come back to the streets so expect to see further clashes on the horizon. true there were political activists i. told the supporters of the muslim brotherhood and the interim government trying to stare each other down now it's a knuckle breaking situation it's a bottleneck both sides are trying to put a lot of pressure on the other until the other reaches a certain point of. concessions that it's more or less puts the other party in a much stronger position now the muslim brotherhood are giving more and more into the scenario of victimizing themselves they're going on this street although they haven't recently used violence but violence has been. imposed on them and they have a lot of victims in the past couple of days and in the past month or two they want to gain more sympath
sinai in south sinai magician's of five police officers shot dead in its malaya which is in the suez canal so we're seeing here is a massive massive security crisis for meanwhile the supporters of mohamed morsi refused to back down especially if they've lost so many of their relatives and friends those turbans come back to the streets so expect to see further clashes on the horizon. true there were political activists i. told the supporters of the muslim brotherhood and the interim government...
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the pumpkin group for 105 days in the backyard in a farm in east napa.home for than $15,000 and he may get another 16,000 if the world record is not surpassed before the first. >> they plan to bring another pumpkin and they are in the pumpkin festival tomorrow. >> i wonder if he carves that and puts it in there. >> cashing that. and let it sit there. >> and scary on it own. it is 1,000 pounds. >> took the family down. and that was fun. >> bill, you still doing the pumpkins. >> the kid is getting older. when pumpkins stop looking like pumpkins. 8,000 pounds. it is not a pumpkin any more. >> it is part of the family. and pumpkin patch. perfect day today. for anything you do outside. >> now patchy and get being breaks. and outer sunset. and see the sunshine. it is kinds of breaking down now. and the forecast for today. 70s. are yellow. oranges are 80. lots of 70s. for today and these are the forecast highs. >> 77 in antioch. and 78 in brentwood and it is mostly going to be 70s. cold out there now. look at the favor-day forecast. we will move you to the 5-da
the pumpkin group for 105 days in the backyard in a farm in east napa.home for than $15,000 and he may get another 16,000 if the world record is not surpassed before the first. >> they plan to bring another pumpkin and they are in the pumpkin festival tomorrow. >> i wonder if he carves that and puts it in there. >> cashing that. and let it sit there. >> and scary on it own. it is 1,000 pounds. >> took the family down. and that was fun. >> bill, you still...
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militaryut in place a presence in nairobi. we will increase our presence in mogadishu in tandem. dod personnel are participating in both the joint security committee led by the somali government and the somalia working group led by the united nations. moreover, we have made a concerted effort to increase our engagement with officials. ,his summer the commander general rodriguez made his initial visit to mogadishu. visited thegel president on somalia and his chief of defense at the pentagon. these face-to-face engagement have been critical in identifying and better understanding somali needs and concerns. in conclusion, somali will continue to present a set of challenges and opportunities. with sustained assistance from the united states and other international partners tom somalia's national security apparatus will be better positioned to fend off the al- shabaab insurgency and transform the fragile state into a success story. thank you for your support to our men and women in uniform and our dedicated team of civilian officials from the old look forward to working with you on so
militaryut in place a presence in nairobi. we will increase our presence in mogadishu in tandem. dod personnel are participating in both the joint security committee led by the somali government and the somalia working group led by the united nations. moreover, we have made a concerted effort to increase our engagement with officials. ,his summer the commander general rodriguez made his initial visit to mogadishu. visited thegel president on somalia and his chief of defense at the pentagon....
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seven minutes past 3:00 in the morning there in washington.th us. >> let's see how investor are reacting, john. it will be a few hours before trading begins in the united states, and by a few a mean 6 1/2. european markets are opening. john will tell us about the day of trading ending now in asia. let's start with isa in london. what are we looking at today in london and across europe as far as stocks are concerned? >> reporter: good morning, hala. traders are optimistic that deal is finally been done. markets sorted of factored it in yesterday as a deal started to move along. we knew a deal was coming in at 11 thd hour, so traders were telling me -- bring up the graphics. across the board, slightly lower, a bit of selloff. a lot of volatility in the last three weeks. traders here expecting a dip early in the day and that will pick up. we're then expecting traders rallying into christmas and back to crisis mode. more volatility january-february next year when we talk about negotiations once again. one of the traders i was talking to this morni
seven minutes past 3:00 in the morning there in washington.th us. >> let's see how investor are reacting, john. it will be a few hours before trading begins in the united states, and by a few a mean 6 1/2. european markets are opening. john will tell us about the day of trading ending now in asia. let's start with isa in london. what are we looking at today in london and across europe as far as stocks are concerned? >> reporter: good morning, hala. traders are optimistic that deal...