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julie? >> brian, many of the speakers today not only talk about ramos but they also reiterated their support of the nypd right? >> reporter: that's exactly right. no doubt there were hundreds of officers outside of the church that did turn their backs as marry bill deblasio spoke over the television screens out here. and obviously the tensions continue. but ultimately today's message was about supporting the nypd. governor andrew cuomo speaking today saying that he commemorating the nypd for how they've handled the anti--cop protests over the last few weeks. >> the nypd protected the right of freedom of speech, even though they themselves were the target of false and abusive chants and tirades by some. what a beautiful testament to their professionalism. >> reporter: vice president joe biden called the nypd officers and their families a different breed. of course for their courage something we should all thank god for. julie? >> well said. brian llenas, thank you very much. >>> many of those
julie? >> brian, many of the speakers today not only talk about ramos but they also reiterated their support of the nypd right? >> reporter: that's exactly right. no doubt there were hundreds of officers outside of the church that did turn their backs as marry bill deblasio spoke over the television screens out here. and obviously the tensions continue. but ultimately today's message was about supporting the nypd. governor andrew cuomo speaking today saying that he commemorating the...
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next day, 29dth of july.it's interesting that when things are beginning to get serious the germans, even though they're the ones who have been egging the austrians along with beginning to get cold feet. the kaiser gets cold feet, and he doesn't get cold feet quite soon enough on the 29th this is now a wednesday, at about 10:00 p.m., the british ambassador is called in by the german chancellor. by now he realizes war is possibly on the hoar susan so he wants to know what britain will do. he wants a pledge of neutrality. he's so desperate for british neutrality the day before he offered to give britain germany's high seas fleet as a gift. the kaiser didn't like the idea and neither did the naval minister. but he did offer this. that's how desperate he was. he now began doling out inside information. as kind of a diplomatic strip tease. you know the british guy didn't realize he had a live one on his hands. are you saying if there's a war will you invade holland? no, no, no, i can assure you of that. thank god h
next day, 29dth of july.it's interesting that when things are beginning to get serious the germans, even though they're the ones who have been egging the austrians along with beginning to get cold feet. the kaiser gets cold feet, and he doesn't get cold feet quite soon enough on the 29th this is now a wednesday, at about 10:00 p.m., the british ambassador is called in by the german chancellor. by now he realizes war is possibly on the hoar susan so he wants to know what britain will do. he...
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great scene she puts it on friday, july 31st. happened on wednesday, july 29th. not july 31st. friday, and here's why it happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris receives a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria-hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on wednesday, he then sent off a july 29. telegram to paris saying in rather elliptical language due to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing we must now regard war. that is why on the same night that he was panicking and trying to rescind the blank check france and russia resolved on , war. could it have been averted is the question? obviously the chancellor and , kaiser would have had to have been more forthright sooner on. probably they should have called the military to account about this idiotic plan to invade france by way of belgium, which was potentially a cassis belly for the british. i think that's quite possibly true. still, it is interesting that the timing mattered greatly. it was not
great scene she puts it on friday, july 31st. happened on wednesday, july 29th. not july 31st. friday, and here's why it happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris receives a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria-hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on wednesday, he then sent off a july 29. telegram to paris saying in rather elliptical language due to germany's...
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next day, 29dth of july.it's interesting that when things are beginning to get serious the germans, even though they're the ones who have been egging the austrians along with beginning to get cold feet. the kaiser gets cold feet, and he doesn't get cold feet quite soon enough on the 29th this is now a wednesday, at about 10:00 p.m., the british ambassador is called in by the german chancellor. by now he realizes war is possibly on the hoar susan so he wants to know what britain will do. he wants a pledge of neutrality. he's so desperate for british neutrality the day before he offered to give britain germany's high seas fleet as a gift. the kaiser didn't like the idea and neither did the naval minister. but he did offer this. that's how desperate he was. he now began doling out inside information. as kind of a diplomatic strip tease. you know the british guy didn't realize he had a live one on his hands. are you saying if there's a war will you invade holland? no, no no, i can assure you of that. thank god he
next day, 29dth of july.it's interesting that when things are beginning to get serious the germans, even though they're the ones who have been egging the austrians along with beginning to get cold feet. the kaiser gets cold feet, and he doesn't get cold feet quite soon enough on the 29th this is now a wednesday, at about 10:00 p.m., the british ambassador is called in by the german chancellor. by now he realizes war is possibly on the hoar susan so he wants to know what britain will do. he...
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she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the entirety of the july crisis. so her book is not really about the outbreak of the first world war in terms of causation, in terms of the diplomatic narrative, in terms of the drama between the european capitals in july. she picks up only on august 1st, and unfortunately she actually gets one major date wrong. that is the night of 31 july 1914, it's a friday, and she says this is the night when the french government essentially president premier are woken up in the middle of the night by the russians, who have been given this ultimate imby the germans, desperate to see what france will do. unfortunately, she misdated this by two days. this encounter actually took place on wednesday, two days before the germans sent the ultimatum. what prompted it was actually a message from st. petersburg, from the foreign minister there to his ambassador in paris, saying that owing to our inabilit
she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the entirety of the july crisis. so her book is not really about the outbreak of the first world war in terms of causation, in terms of the diplomatic narrative, in terms of the drama between the european capitals in july. she picks up only on august 1st, and unfortunately she actually gets one major date wrong. that is the night of 31 july 1914, it's a...
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she puts on friday, july 31. it happened on wednesday, july 29. not friday, july 31.happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris received a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on july 29. he sent off then a telegram to paris, due to our inability to exceed to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing, wex/4t now regard war as imminent. and that is why on the same night that he was panicking and trying to rescind the blank check, france and russia resolved on war. now could it have been averted? i suppose that's the question. well, obviously, the chancellor and the kaiser would have had to have been more forth right sooner on. probably they should have called 9n about this idiotic plan to invade france by way of belgium, british. i think that's quite possibly true. still, it is interesting that the timing mattered dwrat greatly. it was not all written, as lawrence would have put it in "lawrence of ara
she puts on friday, july 31. it happened on wednesday, july 29. not friday, july 31.happened. it happened because russia's ambassador to paris received a telegram from russia's foreign minister, who had learned earlier that evening that austria hungary had begun shelling belgrade. he then got the czar to sign the order for general mobilization on july 29. he sent off then a telegram to paris, due to our inability to exceed to germany's desire that we cease mobilizing, wex/4t now regard war as...
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julie rovner? guest: on the question of seeing nurses rather than doctors, this is one of the ways the health system is working to bring down the costs of health care. there are lots of different kinds of nurses. there are less trained and more trained nurses, advanced practice nurses, nurse practitioners. it has been shown through a series of academic studies that they do a very good job doing a lot of general primary care. a lot of doctors work hand-in-hand with nurse practitioners. a lot of nurse practitioners work on their own. the idea of sort of making the health care system more efficient is that everyone works up to the limits of their license. they do that highest level they are trained to do. nurse practitioners are seeing people who have primary care needs, and then they send others to the doctor. the idea is that everybody is practicing the most efficiently. it is supposed to be the future of health care. it is just now starting up. seeing nurses is not necessarily substandard care. in
julie rovner? guest: on the question of seeing nurses rather than doctors, this is one of the ways the health system is working to bring down the costs of health care. there are lots of different kinds of nurses. there are less trained and more trained nurses, advanced practice nurses, nurse practitioners. it has been shown through a series of academic studies that they do a very good job doing a lot of general primary care. a lot of doctors work hand-in-hand with nurse practitioners. a lot of...
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she came down, patricia, and julie. i had the 23rd tape transcripts, because i thought it was important that they would see just what the problems were. it was causing concern. had it not been a 23rd tape transcript, we still would have resigned. as we know, the three democrats had been lost. but nevertheless, this was the final blow. the final nail in the coffin. although you don't need another nail when you are already in the coffin. which we were. she was very quiet about it. listening to others, which she usually does. but she came down very emphatically against resigning. you have to remember that during the fund crisis, i suggested i turn in my resignation to eisenhower. and she said, you can't do that. she said, you are going to be able to survive and get your supporters to support you in the final campaign. and on this occasion, she was a fighter to the last. she was the last to give up. she was the last to give up on the fund thing, she was the last give up in 1960, and she was the last to give up here. >> so t
she came down, patricia, and julie. i had the 23rd tape transcripts, because i thought it was important that they would see just what the problems were. it was causing concern. had it not been a 23rd tape transcript, we still would have resigned. as we know, the three democrats had been lost. but nevertheless, this was the final blow. the final nail in the coffin. although you don't need another nail when you are already in the coffin. which we were. she was very quiet about it. listening to...
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killed by police on july 17th. that night, the new york daily news, as i said, posted this very disturbing video online. a few days later there was a small protest in staten island by people who were upset about the eric garner killing. but that protest in staten island, it was not like what had happened in the streets of ferguson after michael brown was killed. it wasn't until august. in august the results of the autopsy performed on eric garner's body was released and the autopsy results were very stark and very blunt and very upsetting to a lot of people. the new york daily news report the day that the medical examiner's report was released, their article started with these words -- it was a homicide and the choke hold killed him. it was a very blunt report from the new york city medical examiner. it said eric garner was killed in a homicide, and what killed him was a compression of his neck and chest by those police officers who everybody saw doing exactly that in that very disturbing video. medical examiner's
killed by police on july 17th. that night, the new york daily news, as i said, posted this very disturbing video online. a few days later there was a small protest in staten island by people who were upset about the eric garner killing. but that protest in staten island, it was not like what had happened in the streets of ferguson after michael brown was killed. it wasn't until august. in august the results of the autopsy performed on eric garner's body was released and the autopsy results were...
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she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the entirety of the july crisis. so her book is not really about the outbreak of the first world war in terms of causation, in terms of the diplomatic narrative, in terms of the drama between the european capitals in july. she picks up only on august 1st, and unfortunately she actually gets one major date wrong. that is the night of 31 july 1914, it's a friday, and she says this is the night when the french government essentially president premier are woken up in the middle of the night by the russians, who have been given this ultimate imby the germans, desperate to see what france will do. unfortunately, she misdated this by two days. this encounter actually took place on wednesday, two days before the germans sent the ultimatum. what prompted it was actually a message from st. petersburg, from the foreign minister there to his ambassador in paris, saying that owing to our inabilit
she left out the entire july crisis. if you read the book closely you'll notice she devotes only one line to sarajevo, and one paragraph to the entirety of the july crisis. so her book is not really about the outbreak of the first world war in terms of causation, in terms of the diplomatic narrative, in terms of the drama between the european capitals in july. she picks up only on august 1st, and unfortunately she actually gets one major date wrong. that is the night of 31 july 1914, it's a...
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>> well, good evening, julie. the morning in indonesia right now and these could be some crucial hours heading into the search because later on in the afternoon they're supposed to get more thunderstorms throughout the area. right now three countries are conducting this search that's being led by indonesia singapore and malaysia are offering help as well. the plane lost contact with air traffic control over the java sea, it's last communication came early sunday morning with the pilot asking to increase altitude to avoid a storm cloud. it's unclear what happened next. the java seabed is only about 150 feet deep. it doesn't have any canyons or rescreens, it's very similar to the bottom of a pool. the search area is far smaller than that mh-375 went down nine months ago. if the airplane stalled and went flat into the water, there will be a large debris field in a limited area. if violent weather broke up the airplane in the air then the debris field will be more scattered. as for the airplane, airasia has an excelle
>> well, good evening, julie. the morning in indonesia right now and these could be some crucial hours heading into the search because later on in the afternoon they're supposed to get more thunderstorms throughout the area. right now three countries are conducting this search that's being led by indonesia singapore and malaysia are offering help as well. the plane lost contact with air traffic control over the java sea, it's last communication came early sunday morning with the pilot...
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senior marketsur correspondent, julie hyman.ow let's get you to the other top stories we are following this monday. president obama has a meeting scheduled today to discuss the situation in ferguson, missouri, and missouri is trying to get 50,000 additional police to wear body cameras to record their interactions with civilians. the president has already met with his cabinet and will speak with civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials later. are backduck lawmakers in washington was not that much time to get it all done before the new congress convenes in january. on their to do list, keeping the government running into the new year, renewing tax breaks for individuals and businesses, and a defense policy measure that has passed for more than 15 years in a row. in hong kong, pro-democracy protesters fought with police at the headquarters, in an attempt to revitalize the movement for democratic reforms after protesters camp out on hong kong streets for more than two months. that canvement successfully surround the city g
senior marketsur correspondent, julie hyman.ow let's get you to the other top stories we are following this monday. president obama has a meeting scheduled today to discuss the situation in ferguson, missouri, and missouri is trying to get 50,000 additional police to wear body cameras to record their interactions with civilians. the president has already met with his cabinet and will speak with civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials later. are backduck lawmakers in washington was...
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>> julie, in cuba, the parliament backing castro's decisions to resume diplomatic relations with the united states and the cuban leader is demanding the united states respect cuban rule on the island nation after decades of being on the opposite side. some cuban born american groups are planning to hold protests in miami criticizing president obama's move. the number of political prisoners in cuba has mushroomed to 1,000. and human rights organizations note 57,000 inmates remain in prison and work camp. molly is live with the very latest on the opposition. >> eric, hello, more than two dozen exile grouped signed up to participate in the protest today. it's not clear yet how many people are expected to show up. and some lawmakers, including cuban-american congressmen mario diaz are voicing their opposition on the president's decision to reopen relations with cuba, a communist nation run by raul castro, brother of fidel castro. >> the embargo remains in place, it would require an act of congress to get rid of the economic sanctions. so there's a little bit more splash than cash in this
>> julie, in cuba, the parliament backing castro's decisions to resume diplomatic relations with the united states and the cuban leader is demanding the united states respect cuban rule on the island nation after decades of being on the opposite side. some cuban born american groups are planning to hold protests in miami criticizing president obama's move. the number of political prisoners in cuba has mushroomed to 1,000. and human rights organizations note 57,000 inmates remain in prison...
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. >> this is the fox report, i am julie bandaras. new information about the american hostage killed by al-qaeda and the daring attempt by u.s. special forces to try to save his life. lukesomers was kidnapped in yemen's capitol city. president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel authorized the rescue mission claiming thatsomer's life was in danger. they moved in the southern province, butsomers was shot by militants before or during the mission. peter doocey has the latest. >> reporter: julie, there were 40 americans who may have had their position given up by a barking dog. that is cord to the wall street report. the ospry aircraft landed with them and the march to the terrorist compound went undetected. when kidnappers saw the american special forces outside. they shot the hostages almost immediately. it took 30 minutes and americans killed five militants and in the end luke someres and a south african hostage perrie was loaded and treated for the gunshots. but both unfortunately died of their injuries, julie. >> what is the whi
. >> this is the fox report, i am julie bandaras. new information about the american hostage killed by al-qaeda and the daring attempt by u.s. special forces to try to save his life. lukesomers was kidnapped in yemen's capitol city. president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel authorized the rescue mission claiming thatsomer's life was in danger. they moved in the southern province, butsomers was shot by militants before or during the mission. peter doocey has the latest. >>...
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this is julie. she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie?> over 30 years. >> 30 years, wow, o.k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my skin is better now at the age of 53 than it was when i was 33 years old. >> wow, look at that! look at julie's eyebrow. it really appears to be lifted and then look at the whole eye area. it now has volume and it's just opened right up. i mean, look at the difference. and then look in these other areas that i want you to notice. like she doesn't have crow's feet, and trust me, if you want to reduce the appearance of crow's feet, you need to look at the dermawand. it's going to do it for you. i mean, look around julie's chin line and look at the cheek area. look at the corner of the mouth
this is julie. she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie?> over 30 years. >> 30 years, wow, o.k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now....
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next day, 29dth of july.t's interesting that when things are beginning to get serious the germans, even though they're the ones who have been egging the austrians along with beginning to get cold feet. the kaiser gets cold feet, and he doesn't get cold feet quite soon enough on the 29th this is now a wednesday, at about 10:00 p.m., the british ambassador is called in by the german chancellor. by now he realizes war is possibly on the hoar susan so he wants to know what britain will do. he wants a pledge of neutrality. he's so desperate for british neutrality the day before he offered to give britain germany's high seas fleet as a gift. the kaiser didn't like the idea and neither did the naval minister. but he did offer this. that's how desperate he was. he now began doling out inside information. as kind of a diplomatic strip tease. you know the british guy didn't realize he had a live one on his hands. are you saying if there's a war will you invade holland? no, no, no, i can assure you of that. thank god he
next day, 29dth of july.t's interesting that when things are beginning to get serious the germans, even though they're the ones who have been egging the austrians along with beginning to get cold feet. the kaiser gets cold feet, and he doesn't get cold feet quite soon enough on the 29th this is now a wednesday, at about 10:00 p.m., the british ambassador is called in by the german chancellor. by now he realizes war is possibly on the hoar susan so he wants to know what britain will do. he wants...
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. >> videos like this one from the fourth of july. ♪ the fourth of the july, the fourth of july, i dofrom halloween. ♪ ♪ it's thursday of november, give some thanks, thanksgiving time, so you know ♪ ♪ i gotta give some thanks and cold outside, which i like, give some thanks ♪ ♪ i can wear my favorite turkey sweater, give some thanks ♪ >> oh, she's so funny, i love her. >> and the delivery. she's got the delivery that's just like searing off into give some thanks land. ♪ the cornucopia is real, give some thanks, it's also called the horn of plenty ♪ ♪ give some thanks, turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, give some thanks ♪ ♪ cranberry sauce shaped like a cylinder? ♪ thanks, thanks, give some thanks, thanksgiving is the best, so i gotta give some thanks ♪ ♪ thanks, thanks and thanks, thanks, got to give some thanks, gracias, gracias ♪ ♪ for riding on my scooter outside, give some thanks, then getting to a really nice park ♪ ♪ give some thanks, standing next to this pretty tree, give some thanks ♪ ♪ for nature's amazing mysteries, give some thanks ♪ ♪ gracias, gracias, gracias, okay, cool
. >> videos like this one from the fourth of july. ♪ the fourth of the july, the fourth of july, i dofrom halloween. ♪ ♪ it's thursday of november, give some thanks, thanksgiving time, so you know ♪ ♪ i gotta give some thanks and cold outside, which i like, give some thanks ♪ ♪ i can wear my favorite turkey sweater, give some thanks ♪ >> oh, she's so funny, i love her. >> and the delivery. she's got the delivery that's just like searing off into give some...
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>> good to see you. >> my name is julie dooley.r and sole owner of julie's baked goods in denver, colorado. i'm here today to pick up some fabulous organically grown trim they would like turned into some organic edibles. >> let's see. >> oh, my god. it's gorgeous. look at this. beautiful. >> we exclusively make healthy, organic, natural foods. it's a granola, roasted seed mix. we do a candy, my version of candy, which is called the nutty bite. i have celiac disease. it basically means i cannot tolerate gluten in any way shape or form, even on minute levels. however, i did have residual symptoms. what we found worked best is cannabis. >> how much longer until this is harvested? >> this will be harvested next week. we take off all of the extra leaves, then we're going to let the buds dry. then we'll create the by-product for you. a beautiful plant in here right now, look at the purple cush back there. >> oh, my gosh. let's go see it. >> a lot of people don't want to smoke. it's obvious, and it only lasts two hours. edible is very dis
>> good to see you. >> my name is julie dooley.r and sole owner of julie's baked goods in denver, colorado. i'm here today to pick up some fabulous organically grown trim they would like turned into some organic edibles. >> let's see. >> oh, my god. it's gorgeous. look at this. beautiful. >> we exclusively make healthy, organic, natural foods. it's a granola, roasted seed mix. we do a candy, my version of candy, which is called the nutty bite. i have celiac...
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it was not reserved to july of 1861 or september of 1862 to have this effect on raw troops. it is a universal truth throughout the entire civil war that raw troops need time to train, and sometimes, the most healthy and tempering training comes by being bloodied in battle. in the sixth offensive, a lot of these new regimens that had just reached the front in early october and were thrown into action in late october broke and ran just like the troops at antietam and first bull run. they needed time. it's not to say that they were cowards or that they were poor material. they just needed time. and by the spring of 1865, they had had the time and experience to prove to be effective soldiers. there is also the matter of individual replacements. there is a misunderstanding that is often told about the civil war -- shall i use a modern term -- army force generation --was fundamentally different between the union and confederacy. the south would put individual replacements into existing units, whereas the north would raise entirely new units. there is certainly some truth in those
it was not reserved to july of 1861 or september of 1862 to have this effect on raw troops. it is a universal truth throughout the entire civil war that raw troops need time to train, and sometimes, the most healthy and tempering training comes by being bloodied in battle. in the sixth offensive, a lot of these new regimens that had just reached the front in early october and were thrown into action in late october broke and ran just like the troops at antietam and first bull run. they needed...
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on on july on july 16th, 2013, after competitive selection process, the commission approved the development of block 9 with the development team led by levant housing along with essex property trust. the team included the led architect for the tower component and a small business enterprise for the low rise building. >> the project has evolved since execution and the total number of units decreased to 545 because the number of floors was decreased from 43 to 42. tmg partners and essex property trust and bridge remain. tmg partners and essex property trust together are acting as the lead development entity and changed
on on july on july 16th, 2013, after competitive selection process, the commission approved the development of block 9 with the development team led by levant housing along with essex property trust. the team included the led architect for the tower component and a small business enterprise for the low rise building. >> the project has evolved since execution and the total number of units decreased to 545 because the number of floors was decreased from 43 to 42. tmg partners and essex...
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tweet me at julie bandaras. thanks for watching.at report on enhanced interrogation did not you will hear the other side of the story. hacked sony e-mails. and ivy league schools. too upset from protesting to study and they want final exams delayed. all that and more on huckabee. (applause) >> welcome to huckabee. about the only thing worse is when a loser acts like a winner is when the winner acts like a loser. look
tweet me at julie bandaras. thanks for watching.at report on enhanced interrogation did not you will hear the other side of the story. hacked sony e-mails. and ivy league schools. too upset from protesting to study and they want final exams delayed. all that and more on huckabee. (applause) >> welcome to huckabee. about the only thing worse is when a loser acts like a winner is when the winner acts like a loser. look
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here we go, by the 28th of july, austria has declared war on serbia.to remember that the bam clkans have been troubl for a long time as well. that didn't come out of the blue either. it was the great powers like austria hungary, germany and russia behind the wings, pulling the puppet strings. as always. now wilhelm moves into one of his favorite roles which is as kriegs heir, the warlord. he struts around full of bombast, hardly knowing who he is. until one day it dawns on him that this really means he might be having to fight his cousins and he's absolutely appalled. and goes around to the palace saying too many enemies, how can my cousins do this to me? there he is, a child that was split as a child, still in the same psychological situation. so he finds that his navy is the reason for that as we know is turpits who got the army going with the army bill of 1913. but had his risk theory so for every great battleship. every three of britain, germany was to have two. interesting actually to my mind. you know, he didn't say three for three. he said two f
here we go, by the 28th of july, austria has declared war on serbia.to remember that the bam clkans have been troubl for a long time as well. that didn't come out of the blue either. it was the great powers like austria hungary, germany and russia behind the wings, pulling the puppet strings. as always. now wilhelm moves into one of his favorite roles which is as kriegs heir, the warlord. he struts around full of bombast, hardly knowing who he is. until one day it dawns on him that this really...
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frank, julie. >> the volunteers will be busy tomorrow. katie, thank you. >> reporter: despite the rain, california is still in the grips of a historic drought and water agencies desperately want people to conserve for the future. >> a normal year, we get about 50 inches of rain, right now, we're just about 7 inches for this rain year. >> with reservoirs only partially full, east bay mud may still need to buy water from outside agencies. that would mean a rate hike. it's going to see how much rain we get this week before making a decision. in san francisco, falling ficus trees are creating problems. several lost branches and fell over during the rain this month. yesterday, a large branch fell onto three cars. to prevent further damage, the city has issued new guidelines to streamline the process for removing a dangerous ficus. >> we have trees that haven't been maintained as often as they should be and now we're starting to pay the price for it. >> if residents have concerns, the city says it will evaluate trees to determine whether they a
frank, julie. >> the volunteers will be busy tomorrow. katie, thank you. >> reporter: despite the rain, california is still in the grips of a historic drought and water agencies desperately want people to conserve for the future. >> a normal year, we get about 50 inches of rain, right now, we're just about 7 inches for this rain year. >> with reservoirs only partially full, east bay mud may still need to buy water from outside agencies. that would mean a rate hike. it's...
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julie?new numbers showing how many soldiers deserted the army since 2006 and how few have actually been prosecuted. reaction from bob scales coming up and thousands saying a final farewell to one of new york city's finest. nypd commissioner bill bratton among the leaders who spoke at the funeral for police officer rafael ramos. >> no other profession will give you as much or sometimes take as much. it can reward you like no other but one day might demand from you everything in return. for the ramos family, today is that day. >>> it is the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, thousands gathered to say a final farewell to one of new york city's finest. a funeral held today for officer rafael ramos at christ tab knack knackle church. vice president joe biden came today to speak saying he didn't know ramos but he knows the kind of man he was. >> a brother who always looked out for his sister, a father -- a father whose words were always encouraging to you boys with a touch that coul
julie?new numbers showing how many soldiers deserted the army since 2006 and how few have actually been prosecuted. reaction from bob scales coming up and thousands saying a final farewell to one of new york city's finest. nypd commissioner bill bratton among the leaders who spoke at the funeral for police officer rafael ramos. >> no other profession will give you as much or sometimes take as much. it can reward you like no other but one day might demand from you everything in return. for...
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>> julie, i think they ran out of air speed and ideas about the same time. they were probably in this area. they couldn't get out. knew they couldn't turn around because either way they were in a boxed canyon of thunderstorms, possibly and figured out the only way we maybe can get out of this if we can climb out it. they started at 34,000 feet. the surface ceiling is 39,000 feet which means that at 39,000 feet you can only climb maybe 100 feet a minute and then you reach your absolute altitude where you can't go anywhere. you're up there. the air is so thin. you're on a razor's edge which is why they fly the airplanes on auto pilot up there because they don't trust human control inputs. so when you get up that high the air is rare. it's so thin. and with all the turbulence of those thunderstorms it's very easy to upset that aircraft and put it out of controlled flight. >> what does your gut tell you regarding the speed in which it tried to elevate and then the turbulence if you mix all of that into this and possible lightning strikes. in these thunderstorms
>> julie, i think they ran out of air speed and ideas about the same time. they were probably in this area. they couldn't get out. knew they couldn't turn around because either way they were in a boxed canyon of thunderstorms, possibly and figured out the only way we maybe can get out of this if we can climb out it. they started at 34,000 feet. the surface ceiling is 39,000 feet which means that at 39,000 feet you can only climb maybe 100 feet a minute and then you reach your absolute...
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Dec 1, 2014
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>> we gave guidance in july. we areexcited about how serving customers and we look forward to seeing how the dust settles. a bit of time has transpired between july and today. people here are hearing you talk about a good holiday weekend and think, does that bode well for the forecast or poorly? when i cannot get a specific answer i have to make the assumption it is held. guidance in july and we will get to the end of the year and see how the dust settles. and i'm looking for more color onhow people are shopping your website versus how they are shopping in-store. i know you count on a relatively high attachment rate. get one of those discounted televisions i'm going to walk around and by other stuff. one would imagine it would be a lower rate. to the could take you big picture, walmart is one of the few brands that the customer knows they can buy anything they can want and they can trust they are going to get it at a low price. on our sites are on her apps, that shopping experience is driven by that knowledge tha
>> we gave guidance in july. we areexcited about how serving customers and we look forward to seeing how the dust settles. a bit of time has transpired between july and today. people here are hearing you talk about a good holiday weekend and think, does that bode well for the forecast or poorly? when i cannot get a specific answer i have to make the assumption it is held. guidance in july and we will get to the end of the year and see how the dust settles. and i'm looking for more color...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. a second round of protests after a grand jury in new york decided it would not indict a white police officer in the death of a black man. the epicenter of the outrage is new york city where thousands of people shut down traffic, they also stopped the traffic on the brooklyn bridge. at one point protesters layed down in front of a police car near the lighting of the national christmas tree. the protesters also closed a bridge and tunnel as they moved through the nation's capital. >>> and in boston, thousands more marched around the city with the same call for justice. they stopped at a tree lighting event, the state house and city hall. the protesters also managed to get on to the major highway, interstate 90 before troopers moved them out. >>> and we're seeing protests here in the bay area as well. a protest organized in san francisco temporarily stopped traffic. several muni lines were rerouted as protesters demanded justice. and across the bay area oakland, 75 people gathered at 14t
. >> and i'm julie haener. a second round of protests after a grand jury in new york decided it would not indict a white police officer in the death of a black man. the epicenter of the outrage is new york city where thousands of people shut down traffic, they also stopped the traffic on the brooklyn bridge. at one point protesters layed down in front of a police car near the lighting of the national christmas tree. the protesters also closed a bridge and tunnel as they moved through the...
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july 17th he was approached by police in staten island, police believed that he was illegally selling individual cigarettes so you don't want to buy a whole pack you buy one cigarette for 50 cents from a guy on the street. it is illegal but not the biggest deal of a crime. plain clothed police officers tried arresting him. he stumble, fell to the ground, at least three other officers converged on him and held him down forcibly and that is how he died. this video was posted by "the new york daily news" after his death happened. it was taken by a bystander on a cell phone. it clearly shows the one officer grabbing him by the neck and holding his head down with force jamming him into the pavement. the tape clearly captured in its audio eric garner saying what turned out to be his dying words, "i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe." at least eight times. those words have become a rallying cry in these protests. tonight in new york and around the country, because "i can't breathe" were the last words that eric garner spoke as he was being kill
july 17th he was approached by police in staten island, police believed that he was illegally selling individual cigarettes so you don't want to buy a whole pack you buy one cigarette for 50 cents from a guy on the street. it is illegal but not the biggest deal of a crime. plain clothed police officers tried arresting him. he stumble, fell to the ground, at least three other officers converged on him and held him down forcibly and that is how he died. this video was posted by "the new york...
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on on july on july 16th, 2013, after competitive selection process, the commission approved the development of block 9 with the development team led by levant housing along with essex property trust. the
on on july on july 16th, 2013, after competitive selection process, the commission approved the development of block 9 with the development team led by levant housing along with essex property trust. the
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she was going to run across america and it was when i told her i want her to be my brides maid in julyaid she would run, i was confused i said i'll buy you a plane ticket. >> i remembery[ny she said casu christina is going to run across the country and i paused and said are you crazy. >> not crazy just incredibly driven and determined.,c 23-year-old christina lee was+o going to make the arduous journey, so difficult that only three other women accomplished. this wasn't just a bucket list dventurous idea, no, it was one with incredible substance. >> i think when most people ask why i'm running, they are lookÌn for the personal connection. i'm running for a fallen navy seals, and more importantly, he came back from war with brain injuries and one of the side effects it can make you angry or suicidal so one of the things his wife made veryvc] sure whee told me to emphasize that he was never ever violent with her all the way up to the day he ended up taking his own life. one of theí< unfortunate side pay out for that cause of death. so here you have this military wife, her husband has gi
she was going to run across america and it was when i told her i want her to be my brides maid in julyaid she would run, i was confused i said i'll buy you a plane ticket. >> i remembery[ny she said casu christina is going to run across the country and i paused and said are you crazy. >> not crazy just incredibly driven and determined.,c 23-year-old christina lee was+o going to make the arduous journey, so difficult that only three other women accomplished. this wasn't just a bucket...
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and this is the significant burden, and concerns for the three cynthia, ken and julie, and that when they step out to the porch they see this of a wall and a cliff, and of their neighbor's property, and that is outrageous and simply unacceptable. >> and my request is that your power to make these decisions that the owners of 1264 make the significant changes this means back to the drawing board for clearer proposals. this is bad karma. if you take the light of your neighbor you need to do the right thing and respect them. thank you. >> excuse me, do you want to state your name for the record? >> my name is helen luke. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? >> hi, my name is kim, and my husband and i own 1254, the first unit on the other side of ken and julie, i am here representing my family and the other two home owners of that building, my husband and i learned about this proposed project after we bought our property two years ago and since the natural light in our home and the over all character of our neighborhood were the major raoens that we decided to buy. and we along with ma
and this is the significant burden, and concerns for the three cynthia, ken and julie, and that when they step out to the porch they see this of a wall and a cliff, and of their neighbor's property, and that is outrageous and simply unacceptable. >> and my request is that your power to make these decisions that the owners of 1264 make the significant changes this means back to the drawing board for clearer proposals. this is bad karma. if you take the light of your neighbor you need to do...
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on the qualities, julie watts with some return tips you want to hear before you open that gifted.pix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports. >> reporter: when it comes to returns you are supposed to keep the receipts but sometimes that's easier said than done so before you rip into the presents under the tree, consider using technology to help with returns. your gift comes with a receipt consider immediately snapping a photo being careful to get a clear image of the bar code. or spending guru suggests organizing receipts with the one receipt app. >>> now, for online returns, you may be able to avoid paying for return shipping by returning the items in store. many retailers like walmart, target and victoria's secret allow in store returns for online purchases. and if all else fails call the online retailer and ask them to waive the shipping. odds are you will receive at least one gift card this holiday season. you can exchange those two. chick out websites which let you swap and sell your cards. they have also coined gift card exchange day december 26 where you can log on and
on the qualities, julie watts with some return tips you want to hear before you open that gifted.pix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports. >> reporter: when it comes to returns you are supposed to keep the receipts but sometimes that's easier said than done so before you rip into the presents under the tree, consider using technology to help with returns. your gift comes with a receipt consider immediately snapping a photo being careful to get a clear image of the bar code. or...
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so far, eight teenagers have dropped out since they began in july, 208 remain., scott, our next segment will be all about those drill sergeants who are so dedicated to this program and why they're sticking it out. >> pelley: and we'll see that story tomorrow. thanks, michelle. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. after a dog brings home a ha >>> tonight police in one rural california town have a gruesome mystery on their hands after a dog brings home a human head. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> the grisly find near clear lake led police to more remains. >> reporter: it's beautiful country where people seem reluctant to talk to strangers, even if among themselves they're sharing the story about how a local got the shock of his life friday when he discovered a human skull. >> one of his dogs had brought home a skull of a human skull. >> reporter: he says the skull was found on this land by a friendly year-and-a-half-old pit bull. his owner called police. the man doesn't live here. he told police
so far, eight teenagers have dropped out since they began in july, 208 remain., scott, our next segment will be all about those drill sergeants who are so dedicated to this program and why they're sticking it out. >> pelley: and we'll see that story tomorrow. thanks, michelle. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. after a dog brings home a ha >>> tonight police in one rural california town have a gruesome...
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on july 19th nypd stripped officer pantaleo of his gun and badge. on july 21st, the hospital suspends four emergency workers without pay. and then a grand jury ruled garner's death by choke hold. on november 13th, a new york city councilman introduced a bill criminalized the use of choke holds. let's go to david shuster. there is another key piece of this timeline, and it is the testimony of officer pantaleo. >> that's right. they suspect if the officer pantaleo had not testified before the grand jury, it might have gone different. he said, i had no intent of injuring him in any fashion. i was trying to restrain him because he was resisting arrest. it was compelling enough for the grand jury not to bring any charges. to the point that jimmy said a few moments ago, there is no cross-examination, but that's up to the prosecutor's discretion. if. >> if the members of the grand jury want to ask, if they say we understand that you have a relative who did--that's all allowed? >> but it is not a trial. >> it is not a trial. but the threshold is all you nee
on july 19th nypd stripped officer pantaleo of his gun and badge. on july 21st, the hospital suspends four emergency workers without pay. and then a grand jury ruled garner's death by choke hold. on november 13th, a new york city councilman introduced a bill criminalized the use of choke holds. let's go to david shuster. there is another key piece of this timeline, and it is the testimony of officer pantaleo. >> that's right. they suspect if the officer pantaleo had not testified before...
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he's charged with murdering three children and their mother in july, in a july carjacking in north philadelphia. police say crawford and another man carjacked the driver, sexually assaulted her and then crashed her suv into the family. kisha williams and her three children were selling fruit on the sidewalk when the vehicle jumped the curb. the hit-and-run crash also injured another woman who was on the sidewalk that day. >>> family and friends will remember a lehigh valley woman who was killed by her stepfather. visitation service will be held this evening in northampton for jessica padgett. she left her job on november 21st to run errands and she never returned. her stepfather, gregory graf, admitted to shooting padgett and burying her body at his home. the district attorney says there was a sexual motive behind the crime. in a national tv interview monday night, he said they're trying to determine if sexual abuse happened before or after padgett's death. >>> and happening today, united airlines is ending flights to atlantic city international airport. the airline started offering flights in
he's charged with murdering three children and their mother in july, in a july carjacking in north philadelphia. police say crawford and another man carjacked the driver, sexually assaulted her and then crashed her suv into the family. kisha williams and her three children were selling fruit on the sidewalk when the vehicle jumped the curb. the hit-and-run crash also injured another woman who was on the sidewalk that day. >>> family and friends will remember a lehigh valley woman who...