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in the bay 60s. 60 in oakland, 62 in san francisco and low 60s in napa and santa rosa.for the afternoon today sit a warm day in areas like napa, sonoma, and santa rosa warm into the low 90s for the afternoon. upper 80s in san rafael. beautiful in sauce is ally to this afternoon with 75 degrees. 76 in berkeley, upper 70s in oakland. 87 for castor valley. temperatures drop as early as tuesday. by wednesday back to low 90s for the inland cities. low 70s at the bay and low 60s at the coast. >>> visitors at san francisco's pier 39 are wondering with the sealions went? they alives in 1990 and about a week ago sealions suddenly lapsed. biologists think they may be off looking for food a or off to the channel. this isn't the first time they disappeared. they vanished in december of 2009 before reappearing three months later. >>> father is facing christmas charges after -- krill charges after he left his -- criminal charges after leaving his son in the car. >> and what the city of san francisco is doing to make sure gay pride celebrations don't get out of control. female announc
in the bay 60s. 60 in oakland, 62 in san francisco and low 60s in napa and santa rosa.for the afternoon today sit a warm day in areas like napa, sonoma, and santa rosa warm into the low 90s for the afternoon. upper 80s in san rafael. beautiful in sauce is ally to this afternoon with 75 degrees. 76 in berkeley, upper 70s in oakland. 87 for castor valley. temperatures drop as early as tuesday. by wednesday back to low 90s for the inland cities. low 70s at the bay and low 60s at the coast....
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a ride in sea world in san diego.the sky tour in the air with 220 feet aboveground. forty-eight people were on word at the time. park officials say they were in constant communication during that emergency and provided guest was water and snacks, before they could get everyone down. in one was hurt. meanwhile the power outage caused otherwise, to stop but they were up and running as quickly as possible. >>> thrill seekers will have to have wait longer to ride the world's tallest water slide. >> so officials say a kansas city's water park there. >> yeah. >> they are delaying the opening of a ride for the third time this year. the water slide's name, i don't know if that is correct, it is insane. >> yes. >> so my mom's family is german but i was born, in connecticut. the slide is 17 stories high, ride hers who dare take the plunge will to have go up 267 steps, to the top. >> i was on the list of things being this is their meg water slide ever, so we are kind of bumped that it is pushed back. >> it is just opened we will
a ride in sea world in san diego.the sky tour in the air with 220 feet aboveground. forty-eight people were on word at the time. park officials say they were in constant communication during that emergency and provided guest was water and snacks, before they could get everyone down. in one was hurt. meanwhile the power outage caused otherwise, to stop but they were up and running as quickly as possible. >>> thrill seekers will have to have wait longer to ride the world's tallest water...
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son in jail. they fear for her health and the legal battle they face to release her. >> the decision of the court is basically wrong. it is an oppressive sentence against an ordinary human and not legal. if we read the details, it lacks wisdom. >> the international outcry that followed and the campaign to free her have perhaps taken the government by surprise. the announcement by the government of her imminent release comes as an enormous relief of her family but is still democrat on a court order. >> this is a political statement. the judiciary of sudan is the body who has to determine the situation. >> there is a long history of christianity in sudan, by minority rights are restricted there. it heights how the government should protect those from other religions in line with international agreements. aljazeera. >> a spokesman for sudan's ministry of foreign affairs said right now there is no plan to release her. lawyers hope a judge will grant an appeal filed by her husband. >> redrawing the map
son in jail. they fear for her health and the legal battle they face to release her. >> the decision of the court is basically wrong. it is an oppressive sentence against an ordinary human and not legal. if we read the details, it lacks wisdom. >> the international outcry that followed and the campaign to free her have perhaps taken the government by surprise. the announcement by the government of her imminent release comes as an enormous relief of her family but is still democrat...
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in february.s all a far cry from president obama's long-time insistence that assad has no future in syria. >> assad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way that we're going to resolve this crisis. >> woodruff: last year, the president did threaten military strikes, forcing the regime to give up its chemical weapons. but the u.s. has balked at giving heavy arms to the rebels, in part because islamist militants have taken a lead role on the battlefield. just last week, in his west point commencement address, the president recommitted to aiding the opposition, without giving any details. >> i will work with congress to ramp up support for those in the syrian opposition who offer the best alternative to terrorists and brutal dictators. and we will continue to coordinate with our friends and allies in europe and the arab world to push for a political resolution of this crisis. >> woodruff: one key figure in the administration's syria policy over the past few
in february.s all a far cry from president obama's long-time insistence that assad has no future in syria. >> assad needs to go. he needs to transfer power to a transitional body. that is the only way that we're going to resolve this crisis. >> woodruff: last year, the president did threaten military strikes, forcing the regime to give up its chemical weapons. but the u.s. has balked at giving heavy arms to the rebels, in part because islamist militants have taken a lead role on the...
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live in. they are very closely allied to the united states, and consider themselves to be part of the larger islamic world, the war in afghanistan was deeply troubling and traumatic experience for arabs and muslims, and they, i think, feel that if they play a constructive role as a mediator between the two sides they can enhance regional clout and credibility. that's the world view of the government in doha. as we present the story we want to remind al jazeera viewers, that al jazeera america is based in qatar, financed in part by the government. why would they want to the breaker a deal with a group like the taliban? >> they don't have admiration for the taliban, but the united states and the taliban have been at war for 13 years. there was an american pow. so, you know, they thought that they could play an instructive role. there was discuss several years ago, that they allowed the taliban to set up a political office in doha. many of the thorny and complicated issues, about winding down the
live in. they are very closely allied to the united states, and consider themselves to be part of the larger islamic world, the war in afghanistan was deeply troubling and traumatic experience for arabs and muslims, and they, i think, feel that if they play a constructive role as a mediator between the two sides they can enhance regional clout and credibility. that's the world view of the government in doha. as we present the story we want to remind al jazeera viewers, that al jazeera america...
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in other crisis spots in europe and beyond. and the third option for russia, as dimitri put it, is for russia to leave the west and to go more to china, which they've already tried in a certain way. but that would be tantamount to russia surrendering to china. and would also not be such a good option. so my -- i tend to agree with dimit dimitri. russia has a problem. and has created a problem by the very behavior which we have seen. finally, let me say that trans-atlantic coordination on how to deal with the ukraine, on the sanctions issue and beyond, has actually been relatively good. we have stayed together. on the day i left kiev, i asked the prime minister of ukraine, what if he had one wish, what would it be from the west? and he said to me, and i -- i think i'm authorized to quote him, he said, ambassador ischinger, there's one thing you need to do. make sure that everybody understands that what we need is western cohesion. don't allow yourselves to be falling apart once again within europe and between europe and the unit
in other crisis spots in europe and beyond. and the third option for russia, as dimitri put it, is for russia to leave the west and to go more to china, which they've already tried in a certain way. but that would be tantamount to russia surrendering to china. and would also not be such a good option. so my -- i tend to agree with dimit dimitri. russia has a problem. and has created a problem by the very behavior which we have seen. finally, let me say that trans-atlantic coordination on how to...
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in iraq in 1958.o on july 14th, 1958, he was in this club announcing his support to the change in baghdad. so i would like to follow in his footsteps, being the second member the family in the national press club. i'm glad i didn't write my notes here so i kept my notes in my mind. there are a lot of things to talk about in the middle east. obviously especially iraq. the iraq crisis is such a major thing that we have, as you can see, there is a huge amount of press coverage, including c-span, including satellite channels from the middle east as well as the iraqi channel, the national iraqi channel is over here also. i'm glad there is interest in iraq and unfortunately there is continuous interest in iraq in the negative manner. i wish there would be interest in iraq with its economic growth or its people or the tourism in iraq but unfortunately iraq always comes to the agenda and comes up as a higher priority when it comes to death and killing and we have organizations that keep changing names, you kn
in iraq in 1958.o on july 14th, 1958, he was in this club announcing his support to the change in baghdad. so i would like to follow in his footsteps, being the second member the family in the national press club. i'm glad i didn't write my notes here so i kept my notes in my mind. there are a lot of things to talk about in the middle east. obviously especially iraq. the iraq crisis is such a major thing that we have, as you can see, there is a huge amount of press coverage, including c-span,...
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in the uk, in france, in denmark, populous parties actually got the largest share of the vote. that means in a french election you could have a candidate named lupen become the next president. i don't think it's going to happen. if it did happen, even though i agree with andy getting out of the euro or getting out of the european union is a very tall order, it would fundamentally change the equation. i'm less confident than andy that the uk is there to stay. i would say if cameron wins, there is a better than even chance that the uk will leave the union, but that's obviously a speculative venture and at least the polling numbers right now don't put cameron in very good position. bottom line is it's worrisome what happened. the european union has been shaken by this event. it will make europe harder to move forward which is worrisome from the perspective of what happens if another major economic financial crisis emerges. the germans in particular aren't ready for full scale banking and fiscal union. i'm not convinced the eu is out of the woods when it comes to the financial cris
in the uk, in france, in denmark, populous parties actually got the largest share of the vote. that means in a french election you could have a candidate named lupen become the next president. i don't think it's going to happen. if it did happen, even though i agree with andy getting out of the euro or getting out of the european union is a very tall order, it would fundamentally change the equation. i'm less confident than andy that the uk is there to stay. i would say if cameron wins, there...
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in the 2012 republican primary for president in mississippi, for example, again, in a state where 36% of the electorate is black, in the gop primary that year, only 2% of the people who participated in that race were black. so, yeah, there's a lot of black voters in mississippi, but they are almost 100% voting democratic if you want to extrapolate from the available evidence. thad cochran is trying to pull out a win in this runoff tomorrow by appealing to black voters in mississippi. even though black voters overwhelmingly vote democratic in the state. now, you don't have to be a republican to vote in tomorrow's rtomorrow's runoff. it's an open primary. the cochran campaign and supporters at first very quietly with these ads in mississippi black newspapers and then increasingly openly they just started making a pitch that black voters in mississippi, again, who are overwhelmingly democratic voters in the state, they started making the pitch that black voters, democratic voters, ought to cross over and make an effort to turn out to vote in this runoff tomorrow. either vote for thad coc
in the 2012 republican primary for president in mississippi, for example, again, in a state where 36% of the electorate is black, in the gop primary that year, only 2% of the people who participated in that race were black. so, yeah, there's a lot of black voters in mississippi, but they are almost 100% voting democratic if you want to extrapolate from the available evidence. thad cochran is trying to pull out a win in this runoff tomorrow by appealing to black voters in mississippi. even...
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every district in the country, not in every republican district in the country, but in some republicantricts in the country, you end up with a message on immigration reform that is so loud, it obscures the contrary misedge that republicans could appeal to appearing in favor of immigration reform. i mean, the numbers writ large are absolutely in favor of republicans acting on this issue, but in the small microcosmm fights, it ends up being the end of the world, including for this high-ranking republican. this is going to be a lesson that echoes loudly for them. >> and eric cantor in this race was sending out mailers saying he was fighting against president obama's plan to give amnesty to illegal aliens. he was sending out these fire-breathing mailers that tried to make him sound like his opponent on the issue and he still wasn't able to overcome it. the lesson for republicans is even touching the issue, and cantor was clearly going to be part of the coalition that was necessary if there was going to be a republican deal to get immigration reform done, even that seems to have done him in
every district in the country, not in every republican district in the country, but in some republicantricts in the country, you end up with a message on immigration reform that is so loud, it obscures the contrary misedge that republicans could appeal to appearing in favor of immigration reform. i mean, the numbers writ large are absolutely in favor of republicans acting on this issue, but in the small microcosmm fights, it ends up being the end of the world, including for this high-ranking...
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the u.s., it's played in every place in the world.t's a sport that you don't need much, you need one ball. you don't even need shoes. >> reporter: fans are interested sacer parents at this -- soccer parent at this playing complex. the kids and the cops are dreaming about playing for the u.s. team one day. for now, they can't wait for sunday's game. >>> television ratings for world cup are at a high, upwards of 12 million u.s. viewers watching the match. the city of chicago is adding soccer fields. the question remains, why doesn't soccer, known as football outside the u.s., catch fire in the u.s. the way it does in other countries. >> we have an american dream. that's the mexican dream, if you will. the dream is to grow up, play soccer, get out of poverty, support the parties. >> the kids can't wait for sunday's game against port call. here is the biggest seller. they have to hire tripple the amount of workers, and since monday's game against ghana, they have done tripple the amount of business. >> we have people trying to get everyth
the u.s., it's played in every place in the world.t's a sport that you don't need much, you need one ball. you don't even need shoes. >> reporter: fans are interested sacer parents at this -- soccer parent at this playing complex. the kids and the cops are dreaming about playing for the u.s. team one day. for now, they can't wait for sunday's game. >>> television ratings for world cup are at a high, upwards of 12 million u.s. viewers watching the match. the city of chicago is...
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it may have been a dust bowl in the 1930s, or pesticide use in the -- in the '50s and '60s. wetlands destruction in the '70s and '80s. but these women and men found the will and the way to work with congress and others to address those challenges. do i'm really proud of my country and colleagues in public service. it was in 1990 i was a staff member, committee staff member in the house of representatives, worked with the house merchant marine and fisheries committee, the house science committee and others and this committee in the senate to enact the global climate change research program act. and then a few years ago we worked with our state colleagues and other partners to develop the national fish, wildlife and plants adaptation strategy, and just recently we saw the most recent national climate assessment and then yesterday yesterday the epa proposing acceptable and effective regulation of greenhouse gas emissions and so i feel like our country finally has the information, and the wherewithal and it's finding the will to address this great challenge. and hunting and fish
it may have been a dust bowl in the 1930s, or pesticide use in the -- in the '50s and '60s. wetlands destruction in the '70s and '80s. but these women and men found the will and the way to work with congress and others to address those challenges. do i'm really proud of my country and colleagues in public service. it was in 1990 i was a staff member, committee staff member in the house of representatives, worked with the house merchant marine and fisheries committee, the house science committee...
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experience in your very my eyes in the bush do you today are you with the boys in a good day in the shade you know should put that given the notion that national pride he gives is going to get into another team can use them wish they hadn't said that i'm still the up to my all that i was ready to start was that it just would show that you would have always wanted to make you sick on usenet would you more here in which i suppose if i get to. marty's around culture of can report now on the expectations from the new cease fire. president develop what i shall call extended the ceasefire by another seventy two hours and this was confirmed by anti-government forces as well it doesn't but i shan't go added that the slightest violation of a cease fire this time around if people start building barricades then he will recall this truce now dialogue and countries consultations can see you between both sides as they're searching for an adequate compromise on all these efforts and initiatives are welcomed and supported by russia and the european union of fortunately the initial week long cease fire wa
experience in your very my eyes in the bush do you today are you with the boys in a good day in the shade you know should put that given the notion that national pride he gives is going to get into another team can use them wish they hadn't said that i'm still the up to my all that i was ready to start was that it just would show that you would have always wanted to make you sick on usenet would you more here in which i suppose if i get to. marty's around culture of can report now on the...
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in the '90s. then it happened again in pensacola. happened in wichita. happened in massachusetts. happened in alabama. happened all over the country all over the last 20, 25 years. what is specific and knowable about these shootings is that they are connected. in the sense that the people who are shooting up abortion clinics and shooting doctors who provide abortions, they are part of a political network and political movement of people who support that kind of violence for political reasons. so this group, the missionaries to the pre born is their name, that's the group that blockaded milwaukee for the whole summer of 1992, and then they came back in 1996 and cut holes in the oldsmobile and the buick and bolted their necks into steel "i" beams to try to shut down those clinics. the same group, the last time they made national news was in 2007 again in milwaukee when they decided to celebrate, literally celebrate the anniversary of that doctor and escort, that retired colonel getting killed in pensacola. they decided to celebrate the anniversary of that assassination by re-enactin
in the '90s. then it happened again in pensacola. happened in wichita. happened in massachusetts. happened in alabama. happened all over the country all over the last 20, 25 years. what is specific and knowable about these shootings is that they are connected. in the sense that the people who are shooting up abortion clinics and shooting doctors who provide abortions, they are part of a political network and political movement of people who support that kind of violence for political reasons....
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space of a in the in t. that story and more from around the world. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> they're saying we don't want police or military, the rally cry for world cup protestors in brazil. the march intended to show outrage at the cost of staging the world cup. >> the calm after the storm, this twister, a fully formed funnel cloud touching down 12 miles out of romania. no significant damage reported out of that. >> eskimo kisses at the equator. charlie was swimming near a colony of see lions when this youngster swam up. >> what a street for that snorkeler. >> up next, the pro at the times in china by elderly citize
space of a in the in t. that story and more from around the world. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>...
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the bruling case in point in this hypocrisy, i'm in favor of fracking. where that they found the fraccing in the united kingdom? where do i live? i live to bring this to the forward, so we are talking about fraccing in the united kingdom as well. >> well, at least we had a disclaimer there. thank you very much for joining us. >>> meantime, markets are out of touch with reality is the warning from the bank of international settlement which says an ultra low interest rate has lone policymakers entering into a false sense of security. there's a puzzling disconnect between the market's optimism and underlying developments. it's urging central banks to begin to normalize rates. barclays is warning after a respectable start to the year the environment emerging market for investors could become more challenging in the second half. let's go out to krischristian keller, why do you think the second half is more difficult? >> well, i think we are facing opposing forces here. on the one hand as you pointed to earlier, we are most likely going to see improve dad a ou
the bruling case in point in this hypocrisy, i'm in favor of fracking. where that they found the fraccing in the united kingdom? where do i live? i live to bring this to the forward, so we are talking about fraccing in the united kingdom as well. >> well, at least we had a disclaimer there. thank you very much for joining us. >>> meantime, markets are out of touch with reality is the warning from the bank of international settlement which says an ultra low interest rate has lone...
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it is 70 in dover. sixty-eight in atlantic city. sixty-nine in lancaster. fog is a problem again and we will see it get worse before better, half mile visibility in wilmington, .8 of a mile in dover, two and a half miles in mount pocono, half mile in atlantic city. here is break down of your day, we will have 70 degrees by 8:00 ape lingering showers we will get a break in the action as we do almost every day. showers are possible, we might get a few breaks of sunshine but that increases chance of strong then are storms this afternoon because it makes air that much more unsettled. we have 82 degrees for a high later on today and then on to the weekend and seven day forecast is coming up, hi kacie. >> thanks very much. >> as we head out to new jersey, ac expressway, 295, new jersey turnpike having is looking like this to morning. we have fog and rainwater on the roadway. eastbound side of the pennsylvania turnpike approaching bensalem you can see delays. we have an accident blocking left lane this morning. south white hall southbound side of the northeast ext
it is 70 in dover. sixty-eight in atlantic city. sixty-nine in lancaster. fog is a problem again and we will see it get worse before better, half mile visibility in wilmington, .8 of a mile in dover, two and a half miles in mount pocono, half mile in atlantic city. here is break down of your day, we will have 70 degrees by 8:00 ape lingering showers we will get a break in the action as we do almost every day. showers are possible, we might get a few breaks of sunshine but that increases chance...
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in syria into iraq and in to baghdad. they are making a major push in anbar province. they have taken anar and rawah. soldiers with the iraqi army are said to have left their post at haditha. rebel forces are pushing towards ram army. i.s.i.l. fighters have been trying to gain control there. a new front opened further south. let's bring in imran khan. he is in baghdad. bring us up to date with the rebel advances. >> well, what i can tell you is the town of haditha has been surrounded. fighters issued an ultimatum to tribal leaders saying please surrender peacefully and we'll come into your town. the leaders rejected the offer saying they are ready to rappell any innovators that come into their city. a standoff is developing. haditha is key. it's a major town. the iraqi army left the post and have gone to the town to a military base, so the tribal fighters are on their own, ready to rappell this fight -- rappell this fight. whilst i tell you all of this. secretary of state john kerry, arrived in baghdad for high level meet
in syria into iraq and in to baghdad. they are making a major push in anbar province. they have taken anar and rawah. soldiers with the iraqi army are said to have left their post at haditha. rebel forces are pushing towards ram army. i.s.i.l. fighters have been trying to gain control there. a new front opened further south. let's bring in imran khan. he is in baghdad. bring us up to date with the rebel advances. >> well, what i can tell you is the town of haditha has been surrounded....
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in the. are still to come on the program one hour to international a lucrative military deal on the table for japan and all. of the u.s. allies align themselves to china's growing influence in the asia pacific region that story and many more after the break. ray of hope or merely a low in what is rapidly turning into the ukrainian civil war killed claims it has an understanding with moscow designed to deescalate tensions and the violence there are a few details known about this understanding can deliver this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions your. or your party there's a goal. is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politic only of our. dramas that comfy ignoring. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights never. see. the full picture of today's news. on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. i think. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitut
in the. are still to come on the program one hour to international a lucrative military deal on the table for japan and all. of the u.s. allies align themselves to china's growing influence in the asia pacific region that story and many more after the break. ray of hope or merely a low in what is rapidly turning into the ukrainian civil war killed claims it has an understanding with moscow designed to deescalate tensions and the violence there are a few details known about this understanding...
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and more are in the process of being put in place in the field. we had an interesting moment in the alliance where we're refocusing on large security threats. and i'll be interested to hear what our panels have to say. let me just turn to introductions of them. of course, to my right is bob bell who is the civilian representative of the secretary of defense in europe. and defense adviser at the u.s. mission to nato. of course, mr. bell is well-known to many in the audience as an expert in this field. before assuming his current position, he was a senior vice president at science applications international corporation, or saic. prior to joining saic, he served as the nano defense secretary from 1999 to 2003. and from 1993 to 1999, bob worked at the white house as a security council as a special director for the president on arms control. that's where i had the pleasure to first meet bob. i'll introduce all the panelists and ask them to take their turn. to bob's right and my right is alexi morrow. previously, alexis served as special adviser for str
and more are in the process of being put in place in the field. we had an interesting moment in the alliance where we're refocusing on large security threats. and i'll be interested to hear what our panels have to say. let me just turn to introductions of them. of course, to my right is bob bell who is the civilian representative of the secretary of defense in europe. and defense adviser at the u.s. mission to nato. of course, mr. bell is well-known to many in the audience as an expert in this...
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but it's no precipitation in sight in the southwest. i feel like a broken record for saying this for a couple weeks now and it's likely to prolong with the ongoing drought conditions. the temperatures are high, 40 degrees in las vegas and phoenix reaching 41. try to stay indoors and away from the sun. stay hydrated also if you in these vicinities. now across japan, the capital of this country has been battered with hailstorms yesterday. we have some footage to show you it's an incredible picture here coming out. this is not snow. this is hailstones. this is not a river. this is just a small street in between houses. and this was prolonged for quite some time making it kind of like a winter wonderland but they are hailstones. and in fact the atmosphere is very unstable yet again and there is a huge temperature difference again with the upper level and the surface ground. in and around the central locations including tokyo we are likely to see more rainfall of 100 millimeters. 50 millimeters could fall in an hour. even tornadic can't be r
but it's no precipitation in sight in the southwest. i feel like a broken record for saying this for a couple weeks now and it's likely to prolong with the ongoing drought conditions. the temperatures are high, 40 degrees in las vegas and phoenix reaching 41. try to stay indoors and away from the sun. stay hydrated also if you in these vicinities. now across japan, the capital of this country has been battered with hailstorms yesterday. we have some footage to show you it's an incredible...
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in farming, in hunting, in fishing, and in forestry. these are real jobs and real impact on this generation and the next. we've heard about bark beatle infestations. we've heard about migrations of fish. we've heard about the impact on intensifying wildfires. the impact of magnify droughts. the impact of more acidic oceans in the pacific, their impact on oyster reproduction. i just have to wonder about if baby oysters are having trouble forming a shell, how many other shellfish impacts are there that are going to be problematic for the food chain in our oceans and our fisheries. so, these things are real at this moment and they confront us with evidence that must not be ignored. certainly this is in the context of a debate at this moment about specific measures that we might take to limit carbon dioxide, including that from coal-fired power plants. and the cost of ignoring climate change will continue to increase. the costs are real, the costs are tangible, they will affect jobs. they affect our rural resources. with this challenge in m
in farming, in hunting, in fishing, and in forestry. these are real jobs and real impact on this generation and the next. we've heard about bark beatle infestations. we've heard about migrations of fish. we've heard about the impact on intensifying wildfires. the impact of magnify droughts. the impact of more acidic oceans in the pacific, their impact on oyster reproduction. i just have to wonder about if baby oysters are having trouble forming a shell, how many other shellfish impacts are...
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in the 40s in some areas. 46 in half moon bay.especially we will be watching that for you. sunny in new york at 83 and boston 79. snowstorms through the midwest. man yip -- minneapolis and chicago. minneapolis got 2 .9. sunny in denver at 82 and seattle and portland. we will see plenty of sunshine except along the coast. monterey 61 and 90s 90s in chico, fresno and even 103 in palm springs. it is mild in dangerous dangerous at 75. in los angeles at 75. look for the numbers to drop 50s along the coast and 61 in san francisco and 73 in san jose. some upper 70s inland. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. cool down for monday, but then everything changes on tuesday things will warm up. we will be well above average. warm to hot temperatures in the 90s. >> thank you, francis. >>> shu is here with sports. an interesting story with the former stanford athlete. >> you wouldn't think bowling would be a problem in a tough man's sport. jonathon martin is there with that and he is back with the 49 you ares -- back with the while i wa
in the 40s in some areas. 46 in half moon bay.especially we will be watching that for you. sunny in new york at 83 and boston 79. snowstorms through the midwest. man yip -- minneapolis and chicago. minneapolis got 2 .9. sunny in denver at 82 and seattle and portland. we will see plenty of sunshine except along the coast. monterey 61 and 90s 90s in chico, fresno and even 103 in palm springs. it is mild in dangerous dangerous at 75. in los angeles at 75. look for the numbers to drop 50s along the...
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in 2010, a fire broke out in the scrap metal pile in san francisco bay. back in 2007. sims was find after a fire in redwood city had residents complaining about stinging eyes and breathing problems. >>> the missing airlines flight, the families of the victims are trying to find out about investigations and whistle blower rewards. family members believe they know where the plane is. they will follow up on credible leads and they will launch on the site. the plane disappeared on march 8th. over 200 people were on board. >>> they hope to work with trance sit workers to resolve a dispute. they were supposed to meet with the ash traitor yesterday and muni refused to meet. that was after voting about a proposal. muni workers are banned from striking. they have to agree or the current contract will remain in effect for the next two years. >>> bart is expected to be back to normal after a track routing problem. and it is sfo and 4:00. stopped trains in both directions and the problem was fixed about zero minutes later and did cause system wide delays. >> there are concerns tha
in 2010, a fire broke out in the scrap metal pile in san francisco bay. back in 2007. sims was find after a fire in redwood city had residents complaining about stinging eyes and breathing problems. >>> the missing airlines flight, the families of the victims are trying to find out about investigations and whistle blower rewards. family members believe they know where the plane is. they will follow up on credible leads and they will launch on the site. the plane disappeared on march...
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rain totals are 2 in. in these areas.e careful don't try to drive across the roadways. 5:00 p.m. its 75 today's high temperature will be only 77. here's traffic. >> as a heading in bound on the kennedy, slow traffic all because of road work. heading inbound from lake to 290 the flames are out until 5:00. approaching that point we're down to 9 mi. per hour. really tight in the downtown on the inbound. tim ryan south bound there's a work around the sky way to left lanes are out. not really impacting traffic on the dan ryan. >> several homes in the suburbs were struck by lightning during last night's storms. >> nancy loo is live near weeks in were three fire fighters were hurt. >> good morning. fortunately, those firefighters will be ok. homes in this neighborhood have been hit by lightning before which is why some residents seem to be on heightened alert when stormy weather rolls through. lightning hit this two-story home on seneca drive at 7:20 p.m.. the strikes sparked an attic fire which went unnoticed for a short time b
rain totals are 2 in. in these areas.e careful don't try to drive across the roadways. 5:00 p.m. its 75 today's high temperature will be only 77. here's traffic. >> as a heading in bound on the kennedy, slow traffic all because of road work. heading inbound from lake to 290 the flames are out until 5:00. approaching that point we're down to 9 mi. per hour. really tight in the downtown on the inbound. tim ryan south bound there's a work around the sky way to left lanes are out. not really...
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in 2018. we hope it will steer the public debate to asking those seeking political leadership what are you going to do to fix our state so that the in the year 2018 we are not continuing to apologize for failures but we have things to celebrate our successesses we hope that is what is going to happen. we hope the debate is over what are you ideas to fix illinois so in four years we are celebrating successess rather than continuing to explain our failures >> or being the butt of the late night shows. >> the last primary had a 12% turnout. vot voter appathy is great in this state. your ideas are great but they will never get anywhere with 25% turnout or lower. >> they were very low. partly offset by the facts that major democratic races were not contested. >> even the general election, what are the turnouts? >> they turn out to be higher because you have independents. and one answer, and i never thought of this in the past, is open primaries in illinois. while their primaries a party functions a
in 2018. we hope it will steer the public debate to asking those seeking political leadership what are you going to do to fix our state so that the in the year 2018 we are not continuing to apologize for failures but we have things to celebrate our successesses we hope that is what is going to happen. we hope the debate is over what are you ideas to fix illinois so in four years we are celebrating successess rather than continuing to explain our failures >> or being the butt of the late...
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sixty-nine in reading.is so much warmer, as much as 15 degrees warmer then it was yesterday, at this time. win direction is shifting over to the southwest and that is why we are getting humid air in here and we expect 91 today, 93 tomorrow, upper 80's before a cold front comes through in thursday, it is much more comfortable on friday, but unsettled weather returns just in time for the weekend. even though we expect temperatures in the upper 70's, first day of summer, and sunday there is a slight chance of storms both days, at least so far, kacie. >> it will be out before we know it. >> we do have a disable vehicle on the eastbound side of 76 east of montgomery drive. it is still causing a delay, little gaper delay, heading westbound 76 is jam once you get past route one. going to bear delaware route 40 at ricky boulevard an accident reported. we will get back to you, chris? >>> general motors announced a recall of 3 million cars, due to what else, ignition problems. it covers 2,000 through 2014 model vehic
sixty-nine in reading.is so much warmer, as much as 15 degrees warmer then it was yesterday, at this time. win direction is shifting over to the southwest and that is why we are getting humid air in here and we expect 91 today, 93 tomorrow, upper 80's before a cold front comes through in thursday, it is much more comfortable on friday, but unsettled weather returns just in time for the weekend. even though we expect temperatures in the upper 70's, first day of summer, and sunday there is a...
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from homes in syria. but it's for its neighbor iraq the future doesn't look so hopeful islamic extremists have seized a key city in the north home to the country's largest oil refinery in recent days jihadist fighters have been ramping up the insurgency across the country and they're now control of the entire northern province of nineveh and this capital must saw iraq's second largest sea. jihadist of also gained ground in other parts of the country including the all rich good province and the city of fallujah a quarter of two million population are already fled their homes soldiers have abandoned their posts in fear of the radicals believed to be the al qaeda splinter group known as the islamic state of iraq eleventh's militants of also reportedly overrun police stations and captured the city's international airport they've also freed more than a thousand prisoners from jail we spoke to the u.s. congress antiterrorism advisor who says that the takeover of mosul is a game changer. this battle is an import
from homes in syria. but it's for its neighbor iraq the future doesn't look so hopeful islamic extremists have seized a key city in the north home to the country's largest oil refinery in recent days jihadist fighters have been ramping up the insurgency across the country and they're now control of the entire northern province of nineveh and this capital must saw iraq's second largest sea. jihadist of also gained ground in other parts of the country including the all rich good province and the...
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the war in syria as well as the war in iraq. why are not the sunni tribes fighting back, or are they? >> well, what's happening is in 2006, '07 and '08 you had the awakening councils that fought back against al qaeda at the time. they were effective, backed up by americans. a lot of iraqis are asking why aren't the sunni tribal leaders fighting back. what we are hearing is they are not willing to fight unless the prime minister nouri al-maliki is - steps down and/or is deposed in some way. they don't have the confidence, so they are waiting, but the worry is that the longer the sunni tribal leaders wait for prime minister nouri al-maliki to step down, the more entrenched the islamic state of iraq and levant and the other sunni rebels become and the morable they are to control the areas that they are in, and mosul is key. that's a big arm for them, and a big source of money as well. so the more - the longer this happens, the lopping are the sunni tribal leaders wait for the process to take place, the more difficult it will be for
the war in syria as well as the war in iraq. why are not the sunni tribes fighting back, or are they? >> well, what's happening is in 2006, '07 and '08 you had the awakening councils that fought back against al qaeda at the time. they were effective, backed up by americans. a lot of iraqis are asking why aren't the sunni tribal leaders fighting back. what we are hearing is they are not willing to fight unless the prime minister nouri al-maliki is - steps down and/or is deposed in some...
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syria but we have to help in iraq, in somalia, in nigeria, and molly, because the drums will come back and hit us at home if we don't. >> mr. speaker, this week construction begins on university technical college, followed by miller education, and industries will receive first class education but also preparation for real jobs in the real world. with the prime minister encourage young people to explore the opportunities of this wonderful new school will offer? >> what i can say to my honorable friend is a no, we're doing all we can to help get the university technical college ready to open its doors in september so students can start to benefit. what i would say having visited to these technical college is now, i think they represent filling in one of the missing links in our education system that was left after the second world war where ironically we helped the germans established a technical schools but didn't put them in place here in the united kingdom. i am very proud to be leading a government that is putting that right. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. three large -- [inaud
syria but we have to help in iraq, in somalia, in nigeria, and molly, because the drums will come back and hit us at home if we don't. >> mr. speaker, this week construction begins on university technical college, followed by miller education, and industries will receive first class education but also preparation for real jobs in the real world. with the prime minister encourage young people to explore the opportunities of this wonderful new school will offer? >> what i can say to...
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well, i think the issue is not so much here in donsk but certainly in villages in the east towards slovonsk there are people there who are afraid to go out and running low on food and water and i think it would be welcome of humanitarian aid to reach them. right now what we are hearing is there is a fight going on that began at 4:00 a.m. this morning and 100 separatists were at headquarters and began attacking the space and between 7:00 a.m., 400-500 separatists surrounded the space and cleared apartment buildings around the base to fire into the base and we are told the border who were there managed to repel attacks and hearing a ukrainian jet is deployed and has flairs for air missiles so it's an on going situation and continuing escalation if you like of the crisis. and of course the fighter, we have evidence they are being bolstered coming across the border to russia and they are volunteers and from other former soviet states but in dons, preparing for an attack and clashes from both sides in the coming days or weeks. >> and quiet descended on the city of donsk and business owners shut
well, i think the issue is not so much here in donsk but certainly in villages in the east towards slovonsk there are people there who are afraid to go out and running low on food and water and i think it would be welcome of humanitarian aid to reach them. right now what we are hearing is there is a fight going on that began at 4:00 a.m. this morning and 100 separatists were at headquarters and began attacking the space and between 7:00 a.m., 400-500 separatists surrounded the space and cleared...
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in in our world the technology behind it. and also taking you to places beyond your drinks. so this is meant to carry up to how many kilograms exactly to what the primacy iow you weigh forty eight is. i really don't know where to admire that to. such i'll put on the yeah it's a you know climb up in that i have my mike it's a mix of beer and then i'll just say i'm not a shot if you drop the pace of it or whatever i'm a. bet i'm not the. i'm just a russian and sure i don't think i'm a writer so such as putting the adlabs lead on this is not a rescue situation but let's just say that there was a situation where somebody was stuck somewhere in the snow to be cut by it's winter right now in russia and they needed to be this coming to the right is such a. fantastic thank you such stuff that you did well if you did very well you can get a good match and they added if you just got somewhere in the forest in the middle of nowhere. his team will probably have one of these to give you a rescue that it. doesn't get a shot right now yeah.
in in our world the technology behind it. and also taking you to places beyond your drinks. so this is meant to carry up to how many kilograms exactly to what the primacy iow you weigh forty eight is. i really don't know where to admire that to. such i'll put on the yeah it's a you know climb up in that i have my mike it's a mix of beer and then i'll just say i'm not a shot if you drop the pace of it or whatever i'm a. bet i'm not the. i'm just a russian and sure i don't think i'm a writer so...
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and let us believe in americans again. in ourselves, in our nation, and in one another. together we can, together we will, and together we must. thank you, iowa. on to victory. on to november. on to a stronger country for our kids. hanks a lot. [applause] a number of lawmakers took part in the event including ted cruz. he spoke for about 20 minutes. >> so welcome to the swamp. the place that combines southern efficiency with northern hospitality. these are extraordinary times in our nation. the threats we're facing in this country are unprecedented. for five years we've been trapped in the great stagnation millions of americans struggling to get jobs, struggling to achieve the american dream. abroad we see our foreign policy collapsing every region of the world is getting more and more dangerous. and america for five in a half years has failed to shake. we're seeing at the same time liberty under assault. we're seeing our constitutional rights under assault like never before. what i want to talk to you about today is one aspect of liberty that is imperil like never been
and let us believe in americans again. in ourselves, in our nation, and in one another. together we can, together we will, and together we must. thank you, iowa. on to victory. on to november. on to a stronger country for our kids. hanks a lot. [applause] a number of lawmakers took part in the event including ted cruz. he spoke for about 20 minutes. >> so welcome to the swamp. the place that combines southern efficiency with northern hospitality. these are extraordinary times in our...
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in. europe got to shake up this week the european union elections euro skeptic and a right wing parties gaining unprecedented support the french national front and britain's ukip enjoyed some of the biggest gains while in southern europe austerity wary of voters turning to the left for answers the outcome met with the news in europe's political establishment german chancellor merkel calling the people's choice of remarkable and regrettable french president alond admitting he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe but victorious euro skeptic leaders were keen to push ahead their agenda propped up by newfound support . i don't just want britain to leave the european union i want europe to leave the european union i don't believe that flag but i'm about president whose name by one those really represent what europe should be. our people demand just one kind of politics the politics of the french for the french with the french our people no longer want to be dir
in. europe got to shake up this week the european union elections euro skeptic and a right wing parties gaining unprecedented support the french national front and britain's ukip enjoyed some of the biggest gains while in southern europe austerity wary of voters turning to the left for answers the outcome met with the news in europe's political establishment german chancellor merkel calling the people's choice of remarkable and regrettable french president alond admitting he finds it hard to...
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but even in stocker -- in soccer, you get a penalty for diving in and in-hockey -- in ice hockey you get a penalty for diving. i guess the only explanation for that is, if the canadian sport. [laughter] -- it is a canadian sport. [laughter] >> christine? >> i would repost you that we are still in the steroid area. having is, sorry. -- i would propose to you that we are still in the steroid area. happy news, sorry. as a journalist, you are presented the news as it unfolds in front of you and you go with it. we are in the steroid era of sports. 100 years from now, when students are studying holograms or ridding the wallpaper, or whatever they are doing to study history, it will be known, this time, as the steroid era. and that includes performance-enhancing drugs, what have you. the olympics started drug testing in 1972. and the olympics, of course, still have a performance enhancing drug problem. they still catch cheaters, as the lance armstrong solder a couple of years ago was unpleasant for everybody, certainly the cancer community and the rest of us. it was a sport strategy on many
but even in stocker -- in soccer, you get a penalty for diving in and in-hockey -- in ice hockey you get a penalty for diving. i guess the only explanation for that is, if the canadian sport. [laughter] -- it is a canadian sport. [laughter] >> christine? >> i would repost you that we are still in the steroid area. having is, sorry. -- i would propose to you that we are still in the steroid area. happy news, sorry. as a journalist, you are presented the news as it unfolds in front of...
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i would rather be in stocks rather than in credit. our pension funds in the u.s.minated financial markets for 25 years through the funds that mimic john meriweather, they don't want the volatility of equity. they want the perceived safety of credit. they keep pouring money into the credit market that eventually goes to the stock market because the bonds they buy put cash into corporate balance sheets. ceos are incented to get their stock price up because they get paid in stock options. they take the money that comes from the pension funds and they use that to buy shares back. now they're using it for m&a, to do deals with be to get their stock prices up. it's kind of like a daisy chain. it doesn't last forever. but i think it goes on for another three or four years. we're seeing more and more pensions put more and more money into credit. even though credit yields are the lowest ever. yesterday, junk bond yields fell to their lowest level ever. it tied the record we saw last may before the fed started talking about tapering. that's extraordinary. five years into a
i would rather be in stocks rather than in credit. our pension funds in the u.s.minated financial markets for 25 years through the funds that mimic john meriweather, they don't want the volatility of equity. they want the perceived safety of credit. they keep pouring money into the credit market that eventually goes to the stock market because the bonds they buy put cash into corporate balance sheets. ceos are incented to get their stock price up because they get paid in stock options. they...
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if it works in north korea, let's try it in iran. one thing that needs to be said is there are several arrows in this financial sanctions quiver. one is the direction one, which is freezing people's assets and listing institutions that are laundering funds for terrorist proliferators. but the other one that stewart levy and hank paulson used so effectively is the indirect reputational risk. you go around, stewart went around and hank, to maybe three dozen, four dozen banks and financial institutions in europe and said, you know, you don't really want to be dealing with these iranian banks and you don't want to deal with the irgc because they're actually funding terrorist activity and it's going to become public and your people and your depositors aren't going to like it. so they're a wonderful tool because they have direct, indirect, and reputational effects. and this was a whole -- this was a new frontier. it made treasury a real player. my risk, my concern now is it's become so good, and they have become so effective, people think
if it works in north korea, let's try it in iran. one thing that needs to be said is there are several arrows in this financial sanctions quiver. one is the direction one, which is freezing people's assets and listing institutions that are laundering funds for terrorist proliferators. but the other one that stewart levy and hank paulson used so effectively is the indirect reputational risk. you go around, stewart went around and hank, to maybe three dozen, four dozen banks and financial...
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if no candidate in iowa reaches that 35% threshold in the primary, goes to a delicate in the conventionwhich can be very unpredictable. republicans do not want that scenario. host: there is an open senate seat in idaho with the retirement of a senator. guest: in initial parts of the cycle, people thought the former governor, the first republican to announce candidacy there, and there is a tea party line candidate. it has not panned out. believe there will be a resounding primary victory this evening. in california, the polls will be open late because of the time difference. what is happening there? guest: polls close at 11:00 p.m. in california eastern time, but we could be up until one or -- 1:00 or 2:00 in the rare morning waiting for results. this is the top two primary system. the top two vote, regardless of party, move onto the general election. so there are a lot of contests in california tonight. the true competitive contest that we're watching are in the 31st and the 33rd district, the two house races. we do not expect results until much later. host: about the mississippi primar
if no candidate in iowa reaches that 35% threshold in the primary, goes to a delicate in the conventionwhich can be very unpredictable. republicans do not want that scenario. host: there is an open senate seat in idaho with the retirement of a senator. guest: in initial parts of the cycle, people thought the former governor, the first republican to announce candidacy there, and there is a tea party line candidate. it has not panned out. believe there will be a resounding primary victory this...
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. >> tom: i remember when he was drafted by the yankees and was in aa in albany colony in new york.played for the albany colony yankees. i met him the first time in trenton, new jersey. there was a pretty big media hype following him. and i had to tell him that the media wanted to come and talk to him. there was a representative from albany but no yankees representative at the time. he was phenomenal. even at that time. and man, did he look young. >> mark: i got a great jeter story but we've got two strikes. >> tom: swing and a miss. mayberry's retired, 1, 2, 3. retired in order. we'll go to the ninth. that mark derosa is going to get this yet. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] take home one of these char-broil gas grills for just $249 at lowe's. [ crowd gasps ] [ crowd gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're on a diet of taking it up a notch, drink diet dew. the only diet with dew in it. ♪ hum-hum-hu-hum ♪ hum-hum-hum-hu-hum-hu-hum-hum hum-hu-hum ♪ ♪ hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hum-hum ♪ hu-hu-hu-hu ♪ hu-hu-hum-hum ♪ mm-m-mm-m-mmm ♪ dah-da-dah-da-dah-da-dah-dah ♪ dah-dah-dah-da-dah-da-dah-dah da-da-dah ♪
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in response. and there is a big debate today about whether releasing five very high-level taliban prisoners is the right response to get back a prisoner of war. steve? >> i don't do this stuff anymore. look it's very hard and the right questions are being raise. did we negotiate with terrorists? we don't, and for good reason. problem is, if you swap or pay to get your hostages back, you incentivize hostage taking. that's a problem. there were congressional statutes requiring consultation with congress. if we could consult on the operation against osama bin laden, why couldn't we consult on this? so there are a whole series of questions that need to be raised. you know, again, my guess is that the dilemma the administration had was the following. we've turned over a lot of prisoners in afghanistan to afghan authorities, and regrettably they are released a lot of them over the objection of our military people who are now been released in afghanistan who killed americans. and that's a very troubling
in response. and there is a big debate today about whether releasing five very high-level taliban prisoners is the right response to get back a prisoner of war. steve? >> i don't do this stuff anymore. look it's very hard and the right questions are being raise. did we negotiate with terrorists? we don't, and for good reason. problem is, if you swap or pay to get your hostages back, you incentivize hostage taking. that's a problem. there were congressional statutes requiring consultation...
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in georgia. hiding in plain sight. >> demographically, we are moving faster and faster toward having multiple communities of color that have electoral power. it's a simple matter of arithmetic. ben jealous, former president of the naacp, walked me through the math. >> there are 600,000 unregistered black people in the state and 230,000 unregistered asians and latinos on top of that. and if we could just sign up 750,000, it would be impossible for the republicans to win again. >> in 2008, john mccain won the state by 204,000. in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000 votes. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can register 90% of them and 70% of those people vote, that's over 520,000 new voters. and if 80% of those voters go for democrats, which is not an unlikely rate based on recent election results, democrats could wind up netting just over 310,000 new votes. enough to beat nat
in georgia. hiding in plain sight. >> demographically, we are moving faster and faster toward having multiple communities of color that have electoral power. it's a simple matter of arithmetic. ben jealous, former president of the naacp, walked me through the math. >> there are 600,000 unregistered black people in the state and 230,000 unregistered asians and latinos on top of that. and if we could just sign up 750,000, it would be impossible for the republicans to win again....
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i lived in honduras in 1980 and '81. i worked there who are responsible for a lot of good work in the province and around the country. and i just kind of hate to say this, and every time i say it, you know, i kind of feel bad saying it. when i was there it was a military dictatorship and it was a brutal place. many i worked with were targeted because of the work they were doing. they are less safe than then. it's not a military dictatorship anymore. we moved out of the military dictatorship era into a time of presidential elections. but my friend who are there, it's not they want to go back, but they're less safe than they were. in a country that was -- that has been a great ally of the united states. a country that is one of the original partners with us on initiatives like the peace corps.. it's one of the few countries in the world that can't have peace corps. volunteers there because the level of violation and danger. it's a tragic thing to think about. one element in particular that i'm concerned about is you might
i lived in honduras in 1980 and '81. i worked there who are responsible for a lot of good work in the province and around the country. and i just kind of hate to say this, and every time i say it, you know, i kind of feel bad saying it. when i was there it was a military dictatorship and it was a brutal place. many i worked with were targeted because of the work they were doing. they are less safe than then. it's not a military dictatorship anymore. we moved out of the military dictatorship era...
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73 in oakland and about 67 in san francisco. cool at the beaches and breezy about 63 degrees in pacifica. let's check in with gianna on the roads. >> good morning. let's head to pleasanton right now. we have some roadwork this morning. the connector road westbound 580 to south 680 is shut down until 5:00 this morning. seeing some red and yellow on sensors so slow in that area. heads up. extra time needed out the door. high winds reported through the altamont pass this morning. no major delays just yet, just a heads up through there. and also if you are headed through oakland northbound 880 so far, so good no delays in fact southbound looks good as well out of oakland towards hayward. we'll have a look at the san mateo bridge coming up. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> a 7-year-old boy recovering this morning after getting hit by an suv in berkeley. the boy was riding his bike at the intersection of bancroft and acton. his bike ended up under the suv. he was seriously injured but not life-threatening injuries. the driver is co
73 in oakland and about 67 in san francisco. cool at the beaches and breezy about 63 degrees in pacifica. let's check in with gianna on the roads. >> good morning. let's head to pleasanton right now. we have some roadwork this morning. the connector road westbound 580 to south 680 is shut down until 5:00 this morning. seeing some red and yellow on sensors so slow in that area. heads up. extra time needed out the door. high winds reported through the altamont pass this morning. no major...
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we're running around all over the world, in afghanistan, in libya, in syria, and we're meddling and we'reeally not thinking long term in how to prevent these situations in the future. >> brandon is absolutely right. to the degree there is a long-term objective, it's, ah, make it stop, make it go away. >> right, right. let me say this. the tactical objective is don't let baghdad fall. >> right. >> that, at least, seems pretty clear. >> here's the thing. it's not just don't let baghdad fall because baghdad is probably not going to fall to any sort of conventional assault the way that the cities like mosul and kirkuk. that won't happen or very unlikely to happen because you're already starting to see unconventional attacks, terrorist attacks in baghdad. isis' chance are they already know baghdad is going to be met with a lot of shiite resistance along with the cities in the south. the question is going to be, how do you form a defensive baghdad that accounts for that that also can deal with counter-provocation measures that isis is going to try to spur? the question is really going to be, do
we're running around all over the world, in afghanistan, in libya, in syria, and we're meddling and we'reeally not thinking long term in how to prevent these situations in the future. >> brandon is absolutely right. to the degree there is a long-term objective, it's, ah, make it stop, make it go away. >> right, right. let me say this. the tactical objective is don't let baghdad fall. >> right. >> that, at least, seems pretty clear. >> here's the thing. it's not...
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an interview in the telegraph in london. if isis is seen as a terrorist organization with the potential to engage in terrorist acts beyond the middle east, beyond the middle east, enthat could warrant the targeting of high value targets. is he bon board with you? are you on board with him? >> i think the general is absolutely right in his assessment of isil. the president, secretary of defense noted they're not just a threat to the people of iraq, they are a threat to our own national security. we're going to do this the right way. the first thing is to get on the ground and learn where they are, how they operate and also get a better sense of the iraqi security forces and their capability of countering these terrorists themselves inside their own country. >> is the stay of the 300 u.s. personnel going, military personnel who are going to iraq right now up to 300, is that open-ended or is there i an target date? how long they should be there? >> it's neither. i don't have a deadline for you. but it's also -- it's going to be
an interview in the telegraph in london. if isis is seen as a terrorist organization with the potential to engage in terrorist acts beyond the middle east, beyond the middle east, enthat could warrant the targeting of high value targets. is he bon board with you? are you on board with him? >> i think the general is absolutely right in his assessment of isil. the president, secretary of defense noted they're not just a threat to the people of iraq, they are a threat to our own national...
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jobs in northeast philadelphia in my direct. we have the opportunity here that we had never seen before. >> i think philadelphia means something to them. they wanted to be here. so they actively worked with us to make this transaction happen. >> reporter: the company will also be eligible for more than $7 million in public funds. live in the digital operations center, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. >>> 20 minutes of non--stop news with a check on the first alert forecast. we have had comfortable conditions the past couple of days. the humidity is coming back. glenn schwartz is here to track the changes. >> we have a beautiful sky out there across much of the area. the shore, no clouds at all. in the philadelphia area, it's hardly a cloud in the sky. more clouds in the poconos. the humidity is low everywhere. that's going to change. we also have a clean radar, at least around our area. we have showers in western pennsylvania. they are considerably closer than they were this morning. but you can see, they're not moving in our dir
jobs in northeast philadelphia in my direct. we have the opportunity here that we had never seen before. >> i think philadelphia means something to them. they wanted to be here. so they actively worked with us to make this transaction happen. >> reporter: the company will also be eligible for more than $7 million in public funds. live in the digital operations center, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. >>> 20 minutes of non--stop news with a check on the first alert forecast....
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from homs in syria. or to iraq now where thousands of people are fleeing the second largest city after it fell to islamic extremists on tuesday most schools in the north of the country with a population of almost two million is now under the control of al qaeda linked militants soldiers were quick to drop their guns and abandon their posts the radicals are reportedly overrun the local airfield seizing military choppers and several humvee vehicles they've also released many prisoners from the local jails and we spoke to the u.s. congress antiterrorism advisor who says the takeover of more soul at the end of the day is a game changer. this battle is an important one before that dive or the islamic state in iraq and the levant would be engaged in getting a warfare attacking convoys suicide bombing and now if it can control the city and the government and within the next days weeks cannot take it back this is a very serious matter and not only this organisation will seize the resources of the city but will r
from homs in syria. or to iraq now where thousands of people are fleeing the second largest city after it fell to islamic extremists on tuesday most schools in the north of the country with a population of almost two million is now under the control of al qaeda linked militants soldiers were quick to drop their guns and abandon their posts the radicals are reportedly overrun the local airfield seizing military choppers and several humvee vehicles they've also released many prisoners from the...
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in this clip mr. ansary gives a brief overview of afghanistan'so history and talks about the conflicts both external and ex internal that the afghans have experienced over the years.>> ir >> i'm sure all of you order interest in what's going on in afghanistan right now who i contesting for the presidential seat in elections nextl year, t what happens after the nato forces withdraw, if they do, but as a historian we can get in all of that with questions and soan one. interested in is how we got here and i feel how we got here is part of the question of where to go from here. in this book i've gone back to what i consider the origins of the afghan nation state with just two and a half centuries ago and i traced the narrative of that country, that emerging developing country which is still not quite developed and i would note that the origins go back to about the same period that the united states was taking shape. what i see is this territory that we call afghanistan was populated by many tribes and dif
in this clip mr. ansary gives a brief overview of afghanistan'so history and talks about the conflicts both external and ex internal that the afghans have experienced over the years.>> ir >> i'm sure all of you order interest in what's going on in afghanistan right now who i contesting for the presidential seat in elections nextl year, t what happens after the nato forces withdraw, if they do, but as a historian we can get in all of that with questions and soan one. interested in is...
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japan in korea in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's heavily state directed but it's private sector driven the problem is in the is in the the wild west free total free market area we see that in real estate speculation and you see it in other forms of credit in the shadow banking system and what happens is that the way that the chinese authorities have traditionally dealt with this is that whenever they start seeing signs of debt deflation dynamics taking over in the private sector they use the state owned elephants the state owned enterprises the so-called white elephants to stabilize the economy and actually prevent it from collapsing which is why for example your son is the same somewhat better david right now they mobilize the state and the economy which is not really profit sensitive and they keep the show on the grow longer term that's that's not sustainable but it can go on for a lot longer than people think because it is still ultimately a communist economy it's not a private sector economy the private market econom
japan in korea in the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's heavily state directed but it's private sector driven the problem is in the is in the the wild west free total free market area we see that in real estate speculation and you see it in other forms of credit in the shadow banking system and what happens is that the way that the chinese authorities have traditionally dealt with this is that whenever they start seeing signs of debt deflation dynamics taking over in the private sector they...