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so, when was the dream to go to the mariana trench is and for jim cameron to be the explore and to behe first person ever to do it solo? >> yeah. i think there is a moment where you step part way down the path. and there's a moment where you realize you are on that path and you did not know it. in 2002, we were driving at the bismarck. we were going down 16,000 feet. less tha han half. but we were certainly at the limit of our equipment. we were near the limit of the russian submersibles that we were diving with. the question posed to the engineer sitting around on the ship," what would it take to go all the way, to go to 36,000 feet?" what with that technology look like?" then the conversation got started. one thing lead to another, and before you know it, you are going beyond just a napkin drawing to technical drawings. >> which reminds me -- all great things begin with a question. an unanswered question. in fact, you were out there because i guess on the return you could not land for 10 days. you were held off. >> on the russian trip. they needed a port permit and we wound up slow
so, when was the dream to go to the mariana trench is and for jim cameron to be the explore and to behe first person ever to do it solo? >> yeah. i think there is a moment where you step part way down the path. and there's a moment where you realize you are on that path and you did not know it. in 2002, we were driving at the bismarck. we were going down 16,000 feet. less tha han half. but we were certainly at the limit of our equipment. we were near the limit of the russian submersibles...
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so when was the dream to go to the mariana trenches and for jim cameron to be the explorer and to be the first person ever to do it solo. >> there's a moment where you step part way down a path and a moment where you realize you're on that path and didn't know it. in 2002 we were going down 16,000 feet. >> rose: is that half the way. >> less than half the way. we were near the limit of the russian submersibles that we were diving with. and so i just posed a question to the engineers sitting around in the dining room on the ship, what would it take to go all the way, to go to 36,000 feet. what would that technology look like because it didn't exist. and then the conversation got started. and you know one thing leads to another and before you know it, you're going beyond just a napkin drawing to technical drawings. >> rose: which reminds me all great things begin with unanswered questions. >> absolutely. >> rose: in fact, you were out there because i guess on the return, you couldn't land for ten days for some reason. you held off. is there some story. >> oh yes on the russian trip. th
so when was the dream to go to the mariana trenches and for jim cameron to be the explorer and to be the first person ever to do it solo. >> there's a moment where you step part way down a path and a moment where you realize you're on that path and didn't know it. in 2002 we were going down 16,000 feet. >> rose: is that half the way. >> less than half the way. we were near the limit of the russian submersibles that we were diving with. and so i just posed a question to the...
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world bank two weeks ago with some important announcements that the bank was making with president jim cameron to put all together in one place where we can measure the progress we made but also made clear the gaps that still remain. it was already very meaningful experience for me. because we still have lots of countries with laws that bar women from many professions. we still have countries where they don't even record all the girls's birth because it is not that important. on primary education and dropped off dramatically secondary and higher education, we are doing a better job of combating maternal mortality but still have hundreds of thousands of women die every year. what we want to be is a centerpiece for a robust discussion in the next year as we approach the 22 anniversary in 2015 about what we have achieved and what has worked in other countries and how much more we have to do. laws still need to be changed, laws need to be implemented, cultural and religious barriers to women's participation, on and on. we look at the disparities that still exist, between the opportunities for wome
world bank two weeks ago with some important announcements that the bank was making with president jim cameron to put all together in one place where we can measure the progress we made but also made clear the gaps that still remain. it was already very meaningful experience for me. because we still have lots of countries with laws that bar women from many professions. we still have countries where they don't even record all the girls's birth because it is not that important. on primary...
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> jim: tomorrow at 3:00 eastern time, we'll be on for the fedexcup, the pga playoffs for the fedexcup, barclays from ridgewood in new jersey where adam scott shares the lead after 36 holes with cameronjim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, ernie els, henrik stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a regular hat but i kept turning it backwards. they gave me this one so i can't turn my hat backwards. >> tracy: this is the game we see the starters play deep into the game, at least the half. you scored a touchdown and that's about it. are you surprised you only played that little? >> i thought i was going to play two or three series but coach said he liked what he saw in the first series. >> tracy: how about for you the difference between year one and year two. >> the difference is it's a lot slower for me. i'm not pressuring myself. i'm not rushing. i'm not overtaking. i'm going out and playing natural. >> tracy: today was a special day for you. you bought your parents a house. you tweeted it that they closed o
> jim: tomorrow at 3:00 eastern time, we'll be on for the fedexcup, the pga playoffs for the fedexcup, barclays from ridgewood in new jersey where adam scott shares the lead after 36 holes with cameronjim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, ernie els, henrik stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a...
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> jim: tomorrow at 3:00 eastern time, we'll be on for the fedexcup, the pga playoffs for the fedexcup, barclays from ridgewood in new jersey where adam scott shares the lead after 36 holes with cameronjim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, ernie els, henrik stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a regular hat but i kept turning it backwards. they gave me this one so i can't turn my hat backwards. >> tracy: this is the game we see the starters play deep into the game, at least the half. you scored a touchdown and that's about it. are you surprised you only played that little? >> i thought i was going to play two or three series but coach said he liked what he saw in the first series. >> tracy: how about for you the difference between year one and year two. >> the difference is it's a lot slower for me. i'm not pressuring myself. i'm not rushing. i'm not overtaking. i'm going out and playing natural. >> tracy: today was a special day for you. you bought your parents a house. you tweeted it that they closed o
> jim: tomorrow at 3:00 eastern time, we'll be on for the fedexcup, the pga playoffs for the fedexcup, barclays from ridgewood in new jersey where adam scott shares the lead after 36 holes with cameronjim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, ernie els, henrik stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a...
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show when talking about the fact that former obama obama campaign advisers jim messina and david axelrod are advising david cameron and ed miliband campaigns in the u.k. he said of the three mainstream political parties their backside could have three cheeks they would be the three cheeks of the same back side i mean absolutely i have to political parties here do you think the parliament a parliamentary system at least allows some political diversity to your political system is a fake such is the respect for that old call in any way you're speaking to me from is that both political leaders of the main parties year of high and president obama's advisers david axelrod and jim messina i think that was the guy ten years ago was involved in a. homophobic campaign in montana well maybe that's the way the idea is a politician is that what we need is the glamour and gloss of american political intrigue it's not helping both bodies deeply unpopular with the never be pulling turnouts at the most recent council elections so despite all of your wonderful obama white house people coming here probably a great expense being paid
show when talking about the fact that former obama obama campaign advisers jim messina and david axelrod are advising david cameron and ed miliband campaigns in the u.k. he said of the three mainstream political parties their backside could have three cheeks they would be the three cheeks of the same back side i mean absolutely i have to political parties here do you think the parliament a parliamentary system at least allows some political diversity to your political system is a fake such is...
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cameron's remarks come one day after president obama addressed the isis threat. brian moore is on capitol hill with the latest developments today. brian. >> hi, jim. the united states and united kingdom have some of the same fears, but the reaction is quite different. rirchlg as the united kingdom elevated its terror threat level prime minister david cameron warned isis extremists may reach far beyond iraq and syria. >> we are in the middle of a generational struggle against a poisonous and extremist ideology that i believe we'll be fighting for years and probably decades. >> reporter: he wants to limit travel and revoke passports of british jihadys to prevent attacks at home. his actions and words have sharp contrast to president obama on thursday. >> we don't have a strategy yet. >> reporter: the white house is trying to explain what the president meant to say about u.s. military plans for isis in syria. >> one of the things that the president said in the now famous statement is that the word yet at the end. the department of twens is hard at work. >> reporter: while many members of congress want to advise and consent, there's little support for
cameron's remarks come one day after president obama addressed the isis threat. brian moore is on capitol hill with the latest developments today. brian. >> hi, jim. the united states and united kingdom have some of the same fears, but the reaction is quite different. rirchlg as the united kingdom elevated its terror threat level prime minister david cameron warned isis extremists may reach far beyond iraq and syria. >> we are in the middle of a generational struggle against a...
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jim jordan, thanks for joining us. was short notice to bring in prime minister cameron but appreciated being with us. mary, you listening to the exchange with congressman jordan and heard what britain's prime minister had to say. your thoughts? >> there is no diplomatic solution to isis, there's only a military solution. whether it is an american military solution or a coalition of forces the president seems to suggest you wants a coalition, that is fine but ultimately we will have to act like prime minister cameron said and the only reason in my mind president obama is not acting is because he can't admit he was wrong. the strategy he has laid out for six years hoping this threat would go away is coming back to bite him made a big way and for once the guy has to put national security above his own political ideology and political interests. stuart: what shocked me from primus the cameron is he was explicit that it is an islamic threat. no question. >> david cameron is not the world's strongest most conservative tory. it gave -- david cameron -- that is a big deal. stuart: he is the prime minister of
jim jordan, thanks for joining us. was short notice to bring in prime minister cameron but appreciated being with us. mary, you listening to the exchange with congressman jordan and heard what britain's prime minister had to say. your thoughts? >> there is no diplomatic solution to isis, there's only a military solution. whether it is an american military solution or a coalition of forces the president seems to suggest you wants a coalition, that is fine but ultimately we will have to act...
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jim foley stood for. a man who lived his work, who courageously told the stories of his fellow human beings. they'll -- who was liked and loved by friends and family. >> reddish prime minister david cameron -- british prime minister david cameron says it is increasingly likely that his executioner was a british citizen, and that many radicalized redder citizens have traveled there. >> we redouble all our efforts to take away the passports of those contemplating travel, to arrest and prosecute those who take part in extremism and violence. to take extremist material off the internet and do everything we can to keep our people safe. >> james foley's parents says he gave his life trying to expose the evil in the world and the suffering of children in syria. they appealed to the militants not to kill another u.s. hostage. >> i am so proud of jim. >> islamic state militants have taken other journalists prisoner in the past, including one who says he was held in a cell next to james foley. i spoke to him earlier on the phone and asked about the circumstances of his capture. >> first of all, i was in aleppo documenting the humanitarian situation in the city. a group of armed people came and too
jim foley stood for. a man who lived his work, who courageously told the stories of his fellow human beings. they'll -- who was liked and loved by friends and family. >> reddish prime minister david cameron -- british prime minister david cameron says it is increasingly likely that his executioner was a british citizen, and that many radicalized redder citizens have traveled there. >> we redouble all our efforts to take away the passports of those contemplating travel, to arrest and...
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jim hold dear. >> reporter: the voice in that isis video has sparked major concerns in the u.s. and the u.k. british prime minister david cameron who shut his vacation short today said it looks increasingly like the person was a person from there. president obama said a group like isis has no place in the 21st century. >> from governments and peoples across the middle east there has to be a common effort to extract this cancer so that it does not spread. >> reporter: the u.s. airstrikes in iraq continue. and today, president obama said the u.s. will keep it up so long as americans are threatened. karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> here at home, the family of a man shot and killed by police last march will sue san francisco in federal court. nbc's vic lee has more. >> reporter: well, the attorney believes that this controversial shooting was not justified and he wants the justice department to review this case. now, an internal sfpd investigation concluded that the shooting was justified and the officers involved have now gone back on duty. still, this controversy grows as this case goes to another level. >> the community
jim hold dear. >> reporter: the voice in that isis video has sparked major concerns in the u.s. and the u.k. british prime minister david cameron who shut his vacation short today said it looks increasingly like the person was a person from there. president obama said a group like isis has no place in the 21st century. >> from governments and peoples across the middle east there has to be a common effort to extract this cancer so that it does not spread. >> reporter: the u.s....
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>> british prime minister david cameron today saying -- from what we've seen, it looks increasingly likely that it is a british citizen, the isis militant who killed jim foley in the terrorist video released yesterday, this beheading video, the prime minister said it is looking increasingly likely that man is a british citizen. and for britain, you see this in the british press. you see this has caused some existential anguish about how a british citizen could do something like this, but more concretely, there is now the question of whether or not isis militants with british passports could freely enter not just britain but the whole of the european union? could they bring this home? the head of scotland yard told reporters last week, that 500 british citizens are thought to have joined the fighting in syria. the equivalent number of americans is thought to be several dozen. the prospect of european and american battlefield trained militants coming back from syria to mound isis style attacks at home is something that u.s. attorney general eric holder called more frightening than anything he has seen as attorney general. today as britain grappled with
>> british prime minister david cameron today saying -- from what we've seen, it looks increasingly likely that it is a british citizen, the isis militant who killed jim foley in the terrorist video released yesterday, this beheading video, the prime minister said it is looking increasingly likely that man is a british citizen. and for britain, you see this in the british press. you see this has caused some existential anguish about how a british citizen could do something like this, but...
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jim messina. too much has been made for him working in cameron in england. the conservative party in great britain is not like the conservative party in the united states. i think cameron is more similar to a lot of democrats in this country. he's not working for the tom delay of great britain. >> it's a little different. there's this historical relationship between the labor party and democratic party. new labor, tony blair, new democratic party, bill clinton. it says something, the party of austerity over there. >> that's true. i'm not saying there aren't some places where the conservative party in britain has some -- resembles in some ways the republican party here. it's no no way -- they're very, very different. you can be a progressive and, you know, you can be for labor or be for cameron. >> sure. socially speaking, culturally speaking much more. we're talking about teachers unions, uber, taxi unions. >> so, first of all, if you look at plouffe and gibbs and la bolt, i don't think this is a real departure for them. if you look at their role in the demo
jim messina. too much has been made for him working in cameron in england. the conservative party in great britain is not like the conservative party in the united states. i think cameron is more similar to a lot of democrats in this country. he's not working for the tom delay of great britain. >> it's a little different. there's this historical relationship between the labor party and democratic party. new labor, tony blair, new democratic party, bill clinton. it says something, the...
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jim foley and three others. american hostages have been treated far worse than the european counterparts. earlier today after the united kingdom raised its domestic terror threat level from substantial to severe, british prime minister david cameronnned to introduce new legislation to make is harder for british citizens to fly to syria and laid out the global threat posed by isis. >> this is not some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home we can hope to ignore. it is a threat to our own security here in the uk. the root cause of this threat to our security is quite clear. it is a poisonous ideology of islamist extremism that is condemned by all faiths. >> as u.k. raised its terror threat today the obama administration found itself on defense on the willingness to act on the isis threat. >> this building and the united states military shares the same sense of urgency over the situation in iraq and the threat that isil poses. there's no doubt or debate about that. anybody who has any knowledge of the united states military knows that we're ready. we're ready all the time. that we are ready shouldn't be in doubt by nobody. nobody, our friends and enemies and our potential adversaries. >> joining me now is even yor fellow for
jim foley and three others. american hostages have been treated far worse than the european counterparts. earlier today after the united kingdom raised its domestic terror threat level from substantial to severe, british prime minister david cameronnned to introduce new legislation to make is harder for british citizens to fly to syria and laid out the global threat posed by isis. >> this is not some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home we can hope to ignore. it is a threat to...
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jim acosta, thank you. the concern in britain is much greater than it is in the u.s. right now. as the threat level was raised to severe, prime minister david cameron warned that isis poses a terror danger to britain that's greater and than ever. hundreds of britons have gone to syria and iraq to fight with islamist groups. the big concern is what happens when they return haul. karl penhaul is live from london with that. >> this threat level is the highest it's been in britain for the last three years, in fact. and that is causing a lot of raised eyebrows here. what that threat level means is a terror attack could be highly likely although mr. cameron admitted there was no specific intelligence about any imminent threat but he did raise very great concerns about the capability of isis particularly that of british jihadis as they return from the battlefield. listen to what he had to say. >> what we're facing in iraq now with isil is a greater and deeper threat to our security than we have known before. in afghanistan, the taliban were prepared to play host to al qaeda. a terrorist organization. with isil, we are facing a terrorist organization not b
jim acosta, thank you. the concern in britain is much greater than it is in the u.s. right now. as the threat level was raised to severe, prime minister david cameron warned that isis poses a terror danger to britain that's greater and than ever. hundreds of britons have gone to syria and iraq to fight with islamist groups. the big concern is what happens when they return haul. karl penhaul is live from london with that. >> this threat level is the highest it's been in britain for the...
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, jim, what are your thoughts hearing the growing threat, and you see the terrorist level raised in the u.k.? >> it's not new news. we knew it was severe. there's positive things, though, in cameron'sor example, he was down playing the idea of a direct military involvement, talking at length about restricting travel, about identifying the bad guys, about doing something pretty extreme, which is taking away their pass ports. >> he did -- to be clear, jim, in fairness, he listed military force saying it was not the sole element of what must be pursued. >> yes. >> if the point of what he's saying is the military force is on the table. >> it has to be at the backstop because diplomacy only works if there's a threat behind it. you can be shouresure, though, american and british forces are deeply involved in this, and i think one of the risks for the market, though, is the foreign policy establishment brings us to quickly into military involvement. remember, we're not fighting a region here. the isil forces are faced up against iran, and it's better if the war is fought locally without us long distance secondg in forces. >> there's no road map. i can't believe you think there's a table o
, jim, what are your thoughts hearing the growing threat, and you see the terrorist level raised in the u.k.? >> it's not new news. we knew it was severe. there's positive things, though, in cameron'sor example, he was down playing the idea of a direct military involvement, talking at length about restricting travel, about identifying the bad guys, about doing something pretty extreme, which is taking away their pass ports. >> he did -- to be clear, jim, in fairness, he listed...
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jim and doreen, u.s. intelligence agents tonight are looking at the video. they want to know who that english speaking jihad killer. back to you. >> thanks steve. >>> british prime minister cameroncut his vacation short and went back to london when he learned that the isil militants who killed james foley might be but president obama went back to his vacation in martha's vineyard. and this is not the first time the critics have questioned whether he should be taking a break right now. nbc's kristen walker continue ours team coverage from martha's vineyard. and kristen, thank you. it seems there has not been a president in modern times who did not receive criticism for going on or being on vacation at a given time. is this one any different from the others? >> well that is right, i've been on a lot of vacations with this president it is difficult for people to criticize republicans particularly saying that he's gone on vacation at a time when his focus needs to be in washington. the white house always pushes back against that saying look the office of the presidency travels with the president wherever he goes. this vacation has been unique though. there is no doubt about that. th
jim and doreen, u.s. intelligence agents tonight are looking at the video. they want to know who that english speaking jihad killer. back to you. >> thanks steve. >>> british prime minister cameroncut his vacation short and went back to london when he learned that the isil militants who killed james foley might be but president obama went back to his vacation in martha's vineyard. and this is not the first time the critics have questioned whether he should be taking a break right...