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jane: the instability goes on. many of us, i'm sure that that experiences at hotels did a rude concierge or an overeager cleaning person. a new hotel in japan is taking the human touch out of the hotel experience, stuffing it with robots. it is meant to save money, but if you think it is a bit weird that is right in the name. reporter: it looks weird enough, but the hotel "weird" in japanese, is staffed by robots to save labor costs. this one gives out useful information. this one puts her luggage into a locker. this one guides you to your room. the hotel uses facial recognition instead of keys and is partly powered by solar energy to go down on costs. it is the brainchild of a low-cost travel agent. >> i think low-cost hotels will become a trend just as the airlines did. this is the first attempt towards that. reporter: the rooms are certainly a lot cheaper than most hotels in japan. but the hotel still employs people for such things as security and making the bed. despite the grand opening, it wasn't quite ready
jane: the instability goes on. many of us, i'm sure that that experiences at hotels did a rude concierge or an overeager cleaning person. a new hotel in japan is taking the human touch out of the hotel experience, stuffing it with robots. it is meant to save money, but if you think it is a bit weird that is right in the name. reporter: it looks weird enough, but the hotel "weird" in japanese, is staffed by robots to save labor costs. this one gives out useful information. this one...
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jane: thank you for joining me. it has been removed before, but today the afghan government and intelligence agency confirmed that taliban leader mullah mohammed omar is dead. councils and pakistan tell the bbc that negotiations are underway to find a successor. what do we know about mullah mohammed omar? ♪ ♪ >> his name was mullah omar. it is only a matter of time. ♪ >> the rewards for justice program is offering an award of up to 10 million dollars for information leading to the prosecution or unrest of -- or arrest of mullah mohammed omar. jane: for more on the death of mullah mohammed omar i'm joined by the former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan. thank you for joining me. if these reports are true, and it appears they are, how significant are they? >> at the symbolic level it is very important. mullah was not a field commander. it was more of the symbolic leadership of the taliban that cap the various -- of the taliban the cap the various pieces together. it is possible that his death could lead to the fragmentat
jane: thank you for joining me. it has been removed before, but today the afghan government and intelligence agency confirmed that taliban leader mullah mohammed omar is dead. councils and pakistan tell the bbc that negotiations are underway to find a successor. what do we know about mullah mohammed omar? ♪ ♪ >> his name was mullah omar. it is only a matter of time. ♪ >> the rewards for justice program is offering an award of up to 10 million dollars for information leading to...
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jane. >> pauley: david martin, thank you. in colorado, a mother is trying to save the life of her son. the mother of james holmes, convicted of murdering 12 people in an aurora movie theater testified today in the sentencing phase of her trial. barry petersen is at the courthouse. >> reporter: a convicted mass murderer to the world, but a troubled son to an anguished mother, who communicateed in the final months before the shooting primarily by e-mail. >> i didn't realize that his loudest cry for help was his silence. >> reporter: arlene holmes said there was one critical moment when the theater massacre might have been avoided. it was a phone call she received about a month before the theater shooting from university of colorado psychiatrist dr. lynne fenton who was treating holmes. but, mrs. holmes testified, the psychiatrist never said her son was mentally ill. >> we wouldn't be sitting here if she had told me that. >> would you have been out there the next day? >> i would have been crawling on all fours to get to him. he'
jane. >> pauley: david martin, thank you. in colorado, a mother is trying to save the life of her son. the mother of james holmes, convicted of murdering 12 people in an aurora movie theater testified today in the sentencing phase of her trial. barry petersen is at the courthouse. >> reporter: a convicted mass murderer to the world, but a troubled son to an anguished mother, who communicateed in the final months before the shooting primarily by e-mail. >> i didn't realize that...
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but, jane, a u.s.h and wildlife official told us today they are ready to assist zimbabwe. >> pauley: jamie yuccas, thank you. a congressman faces a laundry list of criminal charges. that's next. charges. that's next. humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or
but, jane, a u.s.h and wildlife official told us today they are ready to assist zimbabwe. >> pauley: jamie yuccas, thank you. a congressman faces a laundry list of criminal charges. that's next. charges. that's next. humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of...
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jane: you are giving jobs to workers -- manus: and that keeps a lid on -- jane: we have had an increaseuld think a productivity would keep a lid on that going forward. >> you are not worried about the pickup in average earnings growth? the pickup in eci growth in the usa? all of these a are coming through saying labor costs are picking up. the pressure on the market is picking up. employers are saying -- manus: does this come back to capacity in the economy? i am not going to proclaim i understand how to work out the productivity gap. there is a debate. we do not have rising inflation. >> there is a debate. on the federal reserve, good reason, they always react too late. they have a poor track record of anticipating future events and future nasty events. it often triggers the future nasty events by holding back for too long. growth is beginning to normalize. with growth normalizing, you have got to take the first steps. manus: it always interests me when we get opposing views. you get about 10 seconds each now. when will the feds go? >> i think they will go this year. we will get sets o
jane: you are giving jobs to workers -- manus: and that keeps a lid on -- jane: we have had an increaseuld think a productivity would keep a lid on that going forward. >> you are not worried about the pickup in average earnings growth? the pickup in eci growth in the usa? all of these a are coming through saying labor costs are picking up. the pressure on the market is picking up. employers are saying -- manus: does this come back to capacity in the economy? i am not going to proclaim i...
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of this committee joining us will be supervisor jane kim our clark and recognize jessie larson and leo who will be televising that on sfgov madam clerk, any announcements? silence all electronic devices. completed speaker cards and documents to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 28th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> all right. thank you very much call item one. >> item one an ordinance approving on agreement with the city's purchase between the 16 and 7th street. >> i've before notified by dpw they need to conduct an additional public comment on this item and after we take public hearing illicit be making a motion to continue it please call - tilt why not go ahead and take public comment is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak on item one there all right. seeing none public comment is closed. at this time. >> is there anything i want to say supervisor wiener. >> okay. i'll make a motion to continue item one to the september 14th meeting. >> all right. thank you very much this motion pass we'll
of this committee joining us will be supervisor jane kim our clark and recognize jessie larson and leo who will be televising that on sfgov madam clerk, any announcements? silence all electronic devices. completed speaker cards and documents to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 28th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> all right. thank you very much call item one. >> item one an ordinance approving on...
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and i'm jane dutton with the world news from doha. also ahead tunisia's parliament passes antiterrorism legislation, calling it draconian. >>> it is months since a huge quake hit nepal. plus. >> i'm neave bark he, how adjusted reality is helping people face their darkest fears. >> for the second straight night turkish fighter jets have carried out air strikes targeting i.s.i.l. positions in syria and the military also hit areas in northern iraq but the sites belong to pkk a terrorist organization by turkey. mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the process. >> reporter: jane, this is a very serious escalation that turkey has engaged in. they have effectively lumped in the pkk with i.s.i.l. they are calling them all terrorists at a pose a threat to the security in turkey. turkey will say the reason they are going after pkk targets as well as i.s.i.l. is that the pkk killed some of their officers this week, the armed wing took responsibility for killing two police officers on wednes
and i'm jane dutton with the world news from doha. also ahead tunisia's parliament passes antiterrorism legislation, calling it draconian. >>> it is months since a huge quake hit nepal. plus. >> i'm neave bark he, how adjusted reality is helping people face their darkest fears. >> for the second straight night turkish fighter jets have carried out air strikes targeting i.s.i.l. positions in syria and the military also hit areas in northern iraq but the sites belong to pkk a...
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jane of thrones.re going to take to you jane wells at cometic kon. >> everything looking pretty good for investors as well. stocks staging one heck of a come back. the markets perhaps continuing to take their cues from what's taking place in china. big gains there. things have been completely unsettled. if that's the way of the world these days, i guess this is the kind of volatility we're going to have to live with for a little while at least. >> it's not out of character for this time of year, we've had some slippery summers. you remember the taper tantrum took place june, fixed itself by july. last summer wasn't a picnic, the biotech sector selloff about 20% from its high and spook a the love investors with speculative names. we average a 10% correction in the s&p, roughly every year in and a quarter. it's not totally shocking that we seem to be wanting a correction. i would tell you a burst of enthusiasm today, doesn't mean anything, we could be back into headline hell tomorrow. think the message
jane of thrones.re going to take to you jane wells at cometic kon. >> everything looking pretty good for investors as well. stocks staging one heck of a come back. the markets perhaps continuing to take their cues from what's taking place in china. big gains there. things have been completely unsettled. if that's the way of the world these days, i guess this is the kind of volatility we're going to have to live with for a little while at least. >> it's not out of character for this...
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jane, back to you. it struck me this morning as i was reading your notes, things are getting circular as who are backing the story. to some extent, the imf helps greece because they know they're there. is that something we take for granted? is an area of concern? jane: and particularly, the role that ecb is playing. go back to a couple of years ago, the ecb told the promised they needed to get a plan in place. we had a lot of headlines about the greeks not paying the imf on june 30. that was the same day the bailout ran out. right now, they have no bailout in place. that needs to be drawn, because the ecb had an emergency meeting to not change any of the regime because we know this is a massive payment. $3.5 billion, if they pay that back, at that point, if they decide to make it much more difficult for the greek banks, they could collapse. the ecb relationship and this is crucial. anna: how are they just find support, giving the bailout might expire. jane:y for the greek banks. the fact that those risk
jane, back to you. it struck me this morning as i was reading your notes, things are getting circular as who are backing the story. to some extent, the imf helps greece because they know they're there. is that something we take for granted? is an area of concern? jane: and particularly, the role that ecb is playing. go back to a couple of years ago, the ecb told the promised they needed to get a plan in place. we had a lot of headlines about the greeks not paying the imf on june 30. that was...
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jane: musicals are an american art form. they are subversive.garcoat issues with sing-along issues. "dear evan hansen" is no different. >> even though we are very connected as a society, we are not connected in terms of true human connection. when a tragedy happens it suddenly galvanizes everyone to come together. that is a good and complicated thing. those are the things that hansen talks about. >> their music is poppy with courses that anyone can sing. even me. despite its upbeat zest this song is about isolation in a world shared online. they reflect the hyper connectivity throughout the music. >> because issues have changed we might have the perception that the musical has changed. it is still functioning in a similar way of taking on contemporary issues. the sound of the music is now more modern, and we are trying to make it more acceptable to a modern audience. jane: the audience may find themselves wishing that evan would make different choices but as long as he keeps singing they might forgive him. jane o'brien, bbc news. katty: i will t
jane: musicals are an american art form. they are subversive.garcoat issues with sing-along issues. "dear evan hansen" is no different. >> even though we are very connected as a society, we are not connected in terms of true human connection. when a tragedy happens it suddenly galvanizes everyone to come together. that is a good and complicated thing. those are the things that hansen talks about. >> their music is poppy with courses that anyone can sing. even me. despite...
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>> reporter: yeah, that's right, jane. another thing that he mentioned seems to be a little bit of pushback from turkey, turkey has maintained from day one that there should be a buffer zone, a partial no fly don't when it comes to turkey, or when it comes to syria and syria's border with turkey. the turks have been suggesting the past few days that much of the reason things have gotten as bad as they have is because there hasn't been a buffer zone reated. the national community would not go in with him on this plan. now, turkey was under massive amounts of pressure especially these last couple of months to join the coalition of isil. because turkey has come under increased criticism they turn a blind eye to isil fighters crossing from turkey into syria and syria into turkey. the threat of the isil cells because the border is so porous, now turkey is ponding in this way. the foreign minister stated he wasn't going to get into details as far as which air bases were going to be used by coalition forces at this time. yesterda
>> reporter: yeah, that's right, jane. another thing that he mentioned seems to be a little bit of pushback from turkey, turkey has maintained from day one that there should be a buffer zone, a partial no fly don't when it comes to turkey, or when it comes to syria and syria's border with turkey. the turks have been suggesting the past few days that much of the reason things have gotten as bad as they have is because there hasn't been a buffer zone reated. the national community would not...
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one final point before i hand it over to jane. this initiative is interagency and requires strong collaboration and i haven't seen such collaboration as with this effort and i want to thank and acknowledge the range of departments here today and department of technology and ben the controller, treasurer cisneros, john from planning and dbi and barbara and her team and chief hayes white from the fire department. it's a team effort. we know the work isn't done and looking forward to present this to the committee today and next steps and questions and with they will bring up jane. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervisors. thank you so much for having us present to you today. i am going to talk to you about where we were at the state of small businesses. the approach we took to building the san francisco small business portal and share the outcomes from the last eight months and where we're going next and feels like yesterday i was here in front of the budget and finance sub-committee to ask for the funding for the business
one final point before i hand it over to jane. this initiative is interagency and requires strong collaboration and i haven't seen such collaboration as with this effort and i want to thank and acknowledge the range of departments here today and department of technology and ben the controller, treasurer cisneros, john from planning and dbi and barbara and her team and chief hayes white from the fire department. it's a team effort. we know the work isn't done and looking forward to present this...
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. >> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha, with the surprising views of ferguson's mayor, a year after the flashpoint >>> thank you for joining us. i'm joie chen. the cameras and headlines moved on. nearly a year after a community of st. louis, ferguson, missouri exploded into a flash point of a national conversation on race and justice. ignited by the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer, the community is checked by conflict. >>> the leadership changed. but the mayor insists facing a recall, he is staying put. "america tonight"s lori jane gliha returned to ferguson to hear his candid and sometimes surprising views. >> reporter: august 2014. ferguson, missouri. chan chant >> reporter: the death of michael brown sparked days of protest as the city erupted with frustration over city officials and police. nights of rioting led the government to bring in the state police and guards. proests received international intention. the mayor admits he didn't go out to see the unrest for himself. >> i wasn't there. i don't trust our watch on tv. to be frank, i lived
. >> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha, with the surprising views of ferguson's mayor, a year after the flashpoint >>> thank you for joining us. i'm joie chen. the cameras and headlines moved on. nearly a year after a community of st. louis, ferguson, missouri exploded into a flash point of a national conversation on race and justice. ignited by the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer, the community is checked by conflict. >>>...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha . >> what is this? >> this is a klan passport for the invisible empire. klan members would use these passports. >> spent more than a decade developing an uncomfortable collection of artifacts. piece of history that symbolize hate. >> this was an area that was -- >> demolished in 2008 after a lawsuit. >> johnson once served as a lead analyst on domestic terrorist for the dmoamsdz. department of homeland security. >> what you are looking at here is not only the recruitment tools they use to bring members into the movement but the belief system, that's what is at the heart of motivation. >> reporter: it's the most recent attack, the racially motivated murder of 9 inside a charleston church, that makes him feel the u.s. isn't doing enough to stop it. >> we literally have thousands of analysts in washington, d.c. looking at the threat from foreign terrorist groups coming into the country and those who are within the country who are affiliating within these groups. on the domestic nonislammic troarm side, tha
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha . >> what is this? >> this is a klan passport for the invisible empire. klan members would use these passports. >> spent more than a decade developing an uncomfortable collection of artifacts. piece of history that symbolize hate. >> this was an area that was -- >> demolished in 2008 after a lawsuit. >> johnson once served as a lead analyst on domestic terrorist for the dmoamsdz. department of homeland security....
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not the inclusionary that 12 percent go onsite the 15 percent is a low new i know that supervisor jane kim has done better we can be more inclusionary and have more inclusionary housing with a lower ami cut off no more than 50 percent of ami that helps not only the middle-income but the middle-income poor people are left out of the ami inflation but people that are working class might have a chance we have a housing trust fund a quarter of a million dollars that is unsent come on time to realize release those inform people that fall to the introduce extremely low income and also figure out the expense for a system that supports those additional people moving into the city with all united states new construction i know that supervisor calls for transformation linked to - >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon my name is ryan i'm a community organizer with tmcs i want to echo this is good it is withdrawn it is out of compliance with the voters will if prop c i want to put out a call to provide more housing for people in the city especially on an affordable scale it is clear that p
not the inclusionary that 12 percent go onsite the 15 percent is a low new i know that supervisor jane kim has done better we can be more inclusionary and have more inclusionary housing with a lower ami cut off no more than 50 percent of ami that helps not only the middle-income but the middle-income poor people are left out of the ami inflation but people that are working class might have a chance we have a housing trust fund a quarter of a million dollars that is unsent come on time to...
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>> lori jane gliha is in ferguson with a question, will a new face bring real change on the streets? thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. could a change in face signal the start of a bigger turn around for the flash point of america's reignited conversation about race? just days ahead of the anniversary of mike brown's death and months after federal investigators found clear evidence of racial disparity in its brand of justice the ferguson missouri police department named a new chief for the moment at least. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha has reported from ferguson a half a dozen times in the past tumultuous year. she reports on the changing of the guard. >> i believe i'm the right person for job. >> first day on the job and andre anderson is already facing the cameras and plenty of questions. >> can you talk about your reaction from glen day arizona, from last august 9th, what you thought here? >> right now, i'm not at liberty to discuss what happened on awgd 9th. >> a police department found to have a culture of racism frustrations boiling over into nights of rioting last yea
>> lori jane gliha is in ferguson with a question, will a new face bring real change on the streets? thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. could a change in face signal the start of a bigger turn around for the flash point of america's reignited conversation about race? just days ahead of the anniversary of mike brown's death and months after federal investigators found clear evidence of racial disparity in its brand of justice the ferguson missouri police department named a new chief for...
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jane wells joins us with more detail. hi, jane. >> hi, kelly. are there so many competitors now that can offer, well similar quality perhaps for less? these will be the questions facing management at the top of the hour while the chain was shy of expectations. earnings per share are 43 cents, two pennies shy. and get this they include a penny per share. an expense of $8 million. that is a first. but the big miss the comp store sales up only 1.3%. the street expected at least twice that. there's been a big drop in growth since an investigation revealed some customers in new york were being overcharged. whole foods predicted current quarter earnings of 34 to 35 cents. the street expected 38. and it's lowered full-year sales guidance look at how whole foods has compared compared to kroger. and that is the story. still, the company is excited about a new smaller, cheaper chain which will roll out next year. the first one, kelly, here in los angeles in silver lake, a very hipster-y neighborhood. targeting the millennials who don't have really big pay
jane wells joins us with more detail. hi, jane. >> hi, kelly. are there so many competitors now that can offer, well similar quality perhaps for less? these will be the questions facing management at the top of the hour while the chain was shy of expectations. earnings per share are 43 cents, two pennies shy. and get this they include a penny per share. an expense of $8 million. that is a first. but the big miss the comp store sales up only 1.3%. the street expected at least twice that....
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thank you supervisor jane kim for the ordinance and i support you 100%. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. >> hi, good evening, council. my name is miguel with ace. i am a veteran, a straight male and here to talk about why it's important to pass this legislation that supervisor jane kim wants to do. for those who came out here to san francisco to seek a new life or for a better workplace, as a tenant it's meaningful for you to pass something to help us out. know some have demonized us as drug-dealers and hookers and all of this stuff. you can look out in san francisco to people who aren't tenants who do that already. that comes with the territory, you know? it's an adult disneyland out here. besides that, i feel there isn't anything to help the kids in the mission who are out there on the streets, slumming and living out of their cars. there are 8,000 kids who don't have a place to live and a lot of people homeless in san francisco. part of it is driven by greed and more money. obviously the field for housing is getting smaller and peop
thank you supervisor jane kim for the ordinance and i support you 100%. thank you. >> thank you very much for your comments. >> hi, good evening, council. my name is miguel with ace. i am a veteran, a straight male and here to talk about why it's important to pass this legislation that supervisor jane kim wants to do. for those who came out here to san francisco to seek a new life or for a better workplace, as a tenant it's meaningful for you to pass something to help us out. know...
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view is of the city not somebody's bedroom window that's my only point. >> from my understanding i'm jane kennedy the view that dearly is saying we can see into the window i have no deserve to look that way not to line you were the site we've done our due diligence and provided solutions and recommendations that will more suffice the privacy issues but we've been residents a long time we have a small lot as storm said but want the city view. >> thank you mr. sanchez. >> thank you scott sanchez planning department subject property within the rh2 district in the sgrts that was discretionary review that was filed that underwent the section notification and variance were required forefront setback and rear yard the structure on which the deck was subject to the variance part of giving of the variance that was granted was imposed by the commission to have that landscaping there that commission voted to take dr and that landscaping noted the adjacent property is a legal non-compliant structure into the rear yard also some of the issues that were somewhat mitigating and don't use that in an envi
view is of the city not somebody's bedroom window that's my only point. >> from my understanding i'm jane kennedy the view that dearly is saying we can see into the window i have no deserve to look that way not to line you were the site we've done our due diligence and provided solutions and recommendations that will more suffice the privacy issues but we've been residents a long time we have a small lot as storm said but want the city view. >> thank you mr. sanchez. >> thank...
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>> my name is joe i'm the architect of the project and jane and shawn kennedy are the owners the contenders purchased this house in 2012 this is right here in this photograph with the intent of expanding for their handling this is the appellants property next door this is our block drawings of the subsequent property of the kennedy's house with the rear yard and the proposed roof deck and the appellants are their bedrooms located in the atmosphere and this is the window in questioning the appellant has a fairly large yard the kerpdz house is small with a small rear yard and the deck is a huge part of their home they'd like to keep it. >> this is the second floor second level for the deck and in relationship to the appellants window this is actually 10 feet away 8 feet away with the dr hearing as opposed to the dr conditions subsequent during the building permit reviewed combustible materials are foster away to move the deck 2 feet further than the conditions now 10 feet uaw the focus of the deck is actually to the north where there's a this view but there's he looks at to the north so the u
>> my name is joe i'm the architect of the project and jane and shawn kennedy are the owners the contenders purchased this house in 2012 this is right here in this photograph with the intent of expanding for their handling this is the appellants property next door this is our block drawings of the subsequent property of the kennedy's house with the rear yard and the proposed roof deck and the appellants are their bedrooms located in the atmosphere and this is the window in questioning the...
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jane arraf reports. >> reporter: there have been lots of allegations, but this is believed to be the public evidence that isil is funding some of its operations through looted antiques. the u.s. says its special forces recovered several hundred artifacts after killing a senior isil leader in syria in may. they say along with intelligence documents and data they seized antiques including gold coins more than 1,000 years old. in between the looting of the iraq museum, and isil's destruction of ancient sites, iraq has been steadily losing parts of its heritage. the u.s. says it couldn't have done anything to protect the sites from the armed group some call daesh. >> as you know jane the coalition does not have boots on the ground and certainly using air strikes on targets like that could actually be more damaging to the pat ramonny of park than whatever the daesh members were doing. i think we can agree the best way to ensure that daesh can no longer destroy historical pat ramonnys is to expel daesh from the region. >> reporter: the u.s. brought the artifacts here. every object displaye
jane arraf reports. >> reporter: there have been lots of allegations, but this is believed to be the public evidence that isil is funding some of its operations through looted antiques. the u.s. says its special forces recovered several hundred artifacts after killing a senior isil leader in syria in may. they say along with intelligence documents and data they seized antiques including gold coins more than 1,000 years old. in between the looting of the iraq museum, and isil's destruction...
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i became one of 13 jane does. who were scheduled to testify in a court of law against bill cosby for the same allegations and when she asked me why do you want to remain a jane doe, the judge wants to know. because we were prepping for testimony and depositions. i said, i don't want to be a jane doement i have been a jane doe and if i continue there is no reason for this to go on. i won't help anybody but myself. so it wasn't just about my healing. it was about everyone else's. so, you know, that squour think was a long journey but really to this day, looking back a well worth it journey. no victory was ever won without a few battle scars in between. >> p.j., quickly. what would you like to see happen to mr. cosby? >> i would like to see his star taken off the hollywood walk of fame. i will like to see his statues taken off disney properties and i would like him held accountable to the rapes done to these women. >> thank you for having and supporting us. >> that's aller for us tonight. rachel madmaddow starts now.
i became one of 13 jane does. who were scheduled to testify in a court of law against bill cosby for the same allegations and when she asked me why do you want to remain a jane doe, the judge wants to know. because we were prepping for testimony and depositions. i said, i don't want to be a jane doement i have been a jane doe and if i continue there is no reason for this to go on. i won't help anybody but myself. so it wasn't just about my healing. it was about everyone else's. so, you know,...
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in that deposition the women only known as jane doe 5 and 11. >> i was jane doe 11. >> jane doe no moretwo witnesses in a lawsuit filed against bill cosby speaking out. beth ferrier and rebecca neal say they were both drugged and sexually assaulted by the famous comedian in 1986 in separate incidents. >> he says not the nice wholesome person that he portrays on his shows. >> it is important for the world to know the truth about how bill cosby hunt immediate like a predator. >> in 2005 both women gave deposition testimony in a sexual assault lawsuit filed by andrea a temple employee at the time. last week portions of the deposition were made public including testimony from cosby admitting he obtained quaaludes in the 1970s to give to women before they had sex. now the cosby accusers say they want the entire deposition transcript to be released. >> we are concerned that his partial testimony, if believed can cause reputational damage to both of my clients. >> neal says she met cosby at a fitness club in nevada where she was a masseuse. ferrier says she went to denver to meet cosby where h
in that deposition the women only known as jane doe 5 and 11. >> i was jane doe 11. >> jane doe no moretwo witnesses in a lawsuit filed against bill cosby speaking out. beth ferrier and rebecca neal say they were both drugged and sexually assaulted by the famous comedian in 1986 in separate incidents. >> he says not the nice wholesome person that he portrays on his shows. >> it is important for the world to know the truth about how bill cosby hunt immediate like a...
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reporter: the salvation army helped to free jane from her traffickers a year ago. but the trauma she suffered is ever present. the threats and violence that prevented her from escaping her traffickers damaged or possibly forever. >> i've had surgery on my face after having broken bones. reporter: from being punched? >> from being beaten. i thank you have surgery down below -- i have had to have surgery down below. cares, cuts, burns. obviously, because of the rough sex with multiple men. some of it was because they inserted sharp objects in that area that caused cuts. >> how many operations have you had? >> about six. reporter: do you still need more surgery? >> yes. reporter: it has left you incontinent? >> collapsed muscles in that area. so incontinent. reporter: you are in your early 20's? >> yes. reporter: would you be able to have children? >> i'm not sure. reporter: the experience of jane and the women i spoke to will haunt them for the rest of their lives, childhoods stolen by the traffickers. laura: a report from the u.k. on those harrowing stories. picture
reporter: the salvation army helped to free jane from her traffickers a year ago. but the trauma she suffered is ever present. the threats and violence that prevented her from escaping her traffickers damaged or possibly forever. >> i've had surgery on my face after having broken bones. reporter: from being punched? >> from being beaten. i thank you have surgery down below -- i have had to have surgery down below. cares, cuts, burns. obviously, because of the rough sex with multiple...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra live from our doha headquarters i am jane doesn't.o coming up armed gunmen attack a bus and storm a police station in the north of india. a humanitarian pause in fighting against in yemen, but fears remain over whether it will hold hold. 12k sri lanka has bans a widely used herbicide. >>> turkey has called for an emergency nato meet to go discuss threats to its national security. in the latest development turkish jets have been hitting p.k.k. targets across is border in northern iraq. y.p.g. said they she would their positions near the town of kobane. the prime minister says the y.p.g. could have a plays in syria's few officer it cuts all ties with the assad regime. he also says turkey noose plans to sends ground troops in to syria. let's go live now it zeina khodr in southeastern turkey. zeina, talk us through the statement by the prime minister, he says that they could work the y.p.g. yet the y.p.g. claim they have been attacked again by turkish forces what, does that suggest is going on? >> reporter: yes, a new development. accord
. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra live from our doha headquarters i am jane doesn't.o coming up armed gunmen attack a bus and storm a police station in the north of india. a humanitarian pause in fighting against in yemen, but fears remain over whether it will hold hold. 12k sri lanka has bans a widely used herbicide. >>> turkey has called for an emergency nato meet to go discuss threats to its national security. in the latest development turkish jets have been hitting...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> i am jane dutton and you are watching al jazerra.o on the program a gunman kills four marines at a u.s. navy building in tennessee. >>> yemen's exiled government declares that the southern port city of aden has been liberated. but the fighting goes on. >>> german m.p.s are on vote on the 85 billion euro greek bailout. ♪ ♪ >>> growing calls to investigate the downing of mh17. britain has joined the netherlands and australia in pushing for u.n. support. saying justice must be delivered for the victims. you rain vinnie m.ukrainian m.p.s have gathered. 298 people aboard the malaysia airlines plane were killed. 2/3 of them were dutch. early investigations suggest a russian-made missile was used toe take down the plane as it flew over rebel-held territory. emma hayward is in moscow for us. before we get to russian reaction, just talk us through the ceremony and how it's being marked today. >> reporter: well, jane, there has been a small ceremony in the village close to the crash site around 30 pima tending. coming from different local vill
. ♪ ♪ >>> i am jane dutton and you are watching al jazerra.o on the program a gunman kills four marines at a u.s. navy building in tennessee. >>> yemen's exiled government declares that the southern port city of aden has been liberated. but the fighting goes on. >>> german m.p.s are on vote on the 85 billion euro greek bailout. ♪ ♪ >>> growing calls to investigate the downing of mh17. britain has joined the netherlands and australia in pushing for...
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let's get right to jane wells with the details. jane. >> yeah. john mackey just saying that they feel victimized by all the media coverage of what happened in new york with the overcharging. we'll talk about that in a second. first co-ceo walter robb saying regaining sales momentum is "taking longer than we would have hoped." but he said the company's making the investments that it thinks it needs to make the difference. new brand campaigns going to be this fall. kiosk ordering. they're testing a new loyalty program. but a couple things to note in this same-store sales miss. 1.3%. for one thing, the company is saying nearly -- that reflects nearly a negative point due to easter being shifted in the second quarter. but the street already knew that. and if you fold that point back in it was still a miss. the second thing is the first time we've heard the company blame california's new paid sick leave law with impacting earnings. in this case $8 million for the quarter, or a penny a share. but again, back to this investigation in new york revealing
let's get right to jane wells with the details. jane. >> yeah. john mackey just saying that they feel victimized by all the media coverage of what happened in new york with the overcharging. we'll talk about that in a second. first co-ceo walter robb saying regaining sales momentum is "taking longer than we would have hoped." but he said the company's making the investments that it thinks it needs to make the difference. new brand campaigns going to be this fall. kiosk ordering....
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i said, i don't want to be a jane doe. no reason for this to go on. i won't help anybody but myself. so it wasn't just about my healing. it was about everyone else's. so, you know, that journey was a long journey but really to this day, looking back a well worth it journey. no victory was ever won without a few battle scars in between. >> p.j., quickly. what would you like to see happen to mr. cosby? >> i would like to see his star taken off the hollywood walk of fame. i will like to see his statues taken off disney properties and i would like him held accountable to the rapes done to these women. joining me. >> thank you for having and supporting us. >> that's all in for us tonight. rachel maddow starts now. >> stunning interviews, chris, amazing. great work. >> thank you. >> thanks to you at home as well for joining us this hour. did you watch "zoom" when you were a kid? i grew up in california. i liked a bilingual program but it i competed with "zoom". if you watched it, you know this this zip code. >> 1350134. zoom! >>
i said, i don't want to be a jane doe. no reason for this to go on. i won't help anybody but myself. so it wasn't just about my healing. it was about everyone else's. so, you know, that journey was a long journey but really to this day, looking back a well worth it journey. no victory was ever won without a few battle scars in between. >> p.j., quickly. what would you like to see happen to mr. cosby? >> i would like to see his star taken off the hollywood walk of fame. i will like...
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(jane) $25,000. (announcer) jane's house guests this week are: will arnett... mr.t's my mother's name. (announcer) meredith vieira... i'm trying! (announcer) katharine mcphee. [bleep]. (announcer) and on the other side of the carpet: j.b. smoove... let's get it on, baby! (announcer) melissa fumero... that one was hard. (announcer) and debra messing. whoo!
(jane) $25,000. (announcer) jane's house guests this week are: will arnett... mr.t's my mother's name. (announcer) meredith vieira... i'm trying! (announcer) katharine mcphee. [bleep]. (announcer) and on the other side of the carpet: j.b. smoove... let's get it on, baby! (announcer) melissa fumero... that one was hard. (announcer) and debra messing. whoo!
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(jane) $25,000.ities in jane's house tonight are: (chrissy) ♪ do-do-do-do-do ♪ way to wrap it up. hey, boo boo. oh. (announcer) and on the other team: (jesse) i'm in the cast of grease and this is where my high school is. [buzzer sounds] yeah!
(jane) $25,000.ities in jane's house tonight are: (chrissy) ♪ do-do-do-do-do ♪ way to wrap it up. hey, boo boo. oh. (announcer) and on the other team: (jesse) i'm in the cast of grease and this is where my high school is. [buzzer sounds] yeah!
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(jane) $25,000.jane's house tonight are: thank you for dressing up for tonight's event. i'm like, "what?" that's all i got. i got nothing else.
(jane) $25,000.jane's house tonight are: thank you for dressing up for tonight's event. i'm like, "what?" that's all i got. i got nothing else.