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lawrence: yeah. betty: the small territory on the southern chinese coast raked in $45 billion of revenue last year. seven times more than vegas. and there is a race to control all that money. did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china, who have become more affluent. betty: siblings lawrence and pansy ho have become leaders in the industry thanks to their father, stanley ho. the siblings have a combined net worth of $7 billion. for the last decade, they have met stiff competition. from a las vegas billionaire who is known for constantly betting against the odds. sheldon: they predicted i would not even open. they did not believe somebody else could do something better than they could. betty: they underestimated you. sheldon: they grossly underestimated me. betty: sheldon adelson is ceo of vegas sands, with a
lawrence: yeah. betty: the small territory on the southern chinese coast raked in $45 billion of revenue last year. seven times more than vegas. and there is a race to control all that money. did you ever think macau would surpass las vegas by that much? >> it makes perfect sense. the resorts in macau are world-class compared to las vegas. macau has taken off. pansy: we are talking about the next generation of people from china, who have become more affluent. betty: siblings lawrence and...
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lawrence won a prize. such project lead science to government and big private wealth for advancement. this shift was and now is conducted, made way for developments that were very large for their time and some might say that there were some that were even tragic. big science is timely to read. that decision made 70 years ago is still one that's debated today whether or not it was necessary to end the war. and in mr. hiltzick book, he went to write for the la times. he won the in 1 999, a couple of a his previous books is glasses and a new deal, a modern history. so please help me in welcoming michael hiltzick. >> well, thank you candace for that gracious introduction. it's great to be here at yet another independent bookstore and thanks for all of you for joining me to take an hour respite, and as candace alluded to it's a pertinent subject tonight, i think, because we find ourself sand -- sandwich we find in two anniversary. and i want to approach these two events in sort of a new way or a different way b
lawrence won a prize. such project lead science to government and big private wealth for advancement. this shift was and now is conducted, made way for developments that were very large for their time and some might say that there were some that were even tragic. big science is timely to read. that decision made 70 years ago is still one that's debated today whether or not it was necessary to end the war. and in mr. hiltzick book, he went to write for the la times. he won the in 1 999, a couple...
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nest lawrence had a brainstorm. what if you don't put the voltage on to the apparatus itself but build it inincrementally on the projectile. if you start with a proton, with 100-volts, give is a 100-volt jolt. now is has energy of 200-volts and another jolt and it's 300 and so on and so on. now, ainear accelerator designed to keep delivering jolts by a sequence of synchroniz electrode wld have to be a mile in length to achieve the desired energies. certainly not fitting into rutherford's comfortably sized room. so here comes the second part of lawrence's brainstorm. he knows that a charged particle traversing a magnetic field will follow a curved path. so apply a magnetic field to your proton and you can bend it into a spiral, allowing it to get repeated jolts from just a singlelectrode. and that's the essence of the cyclotron boiled down to its simplest terms, but after enough revolutionouts have a particle that can carry a million volts, 10 men, ion a hundred million or a blion and all you have to do is aim it at
nest lawrence had a brainstorm. what if you don't put the voltage on to the apparatus itself but build it inincrementally on the projectile. if you start with a proton, with 100-volts, give is a 100-volt jolt. now is has energy of 200-volts and another jolt and it's 300 and so on and so on. now, ainear accelerator designed to keep delivering jolts by a sequence of synchroniz electrode wld have to be a mile in length to achieve the desired energies. certainly not fitting into rutherford's...
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who was ernest lawrence? the short answer is during his lifetime during 1901 to 1958 he was the most famous american-born scientists in the country. in 1937, he country. in 1937, he appeared on the cover of "time" magazine that all purpose, validation of international celebrity in the prehistoric era that we think of today is the age of print. in 1939 as a professor at berkeley he received a nobel prize on physics. he was the first scientist from an american pub. university to win the prize. if you've been on the berkeley campus you might've noticed that here and there there are parking spots that are designated and that special parking and that's worth a lot in california. all of this for the sign of norwegian american family. he was born in this small town in south dakota. you could say he came from the heartland and he grew up with the 20th century. the source of all his renowned was his inspired invention the cyclotron. it was a device that could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow ph
who was ernest lawrence? the short answer is during his lifetime during 1901 to 1958 he was the most famous american-born scientists in the country. in 1937, he country. in 1937, he appeared on the cover of "time" magazine that all purpose, validation of international celebrity in the prehistoric era that we think of today is the age of print. in 1939 as a professor at berkeley he received a nobel prize on physics. he was the first scientist from an american pub. university to win the...
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lawrence, let's start with you. lawrence: it is hard to get perspective at the moment. it is such a hot issue. i would put it somewhere in the low top 10. we are talking previous scandals from ford pinto to toyota, injuries and fatalities, and no one has died here. perhaps a little lung congestion, and that is not a good thing. but right, it's a bad scandal. it is corrupt. and unseemliness is driving it home for a company, a studious company -- you picture of volkswagen, an intelligent german company with the following of educated car nerds. it is like a frat boy move, cheating on the test is the last thing you would've expected from volkswagen. erik: jeffrey, lawrence is right, nobody has died and nobody will die as a result of this scandal, at least not directly because volkswagen cheated on its emissions test. at the same time, we are talking about tens of billions of dollars in potential penalties. we are talking currently about 11 million cars, but that is 11 million cars and volkswagen only. we have no idea which other carmakers may ultimately become embroiled. je
lawrence, let's start with you. lawrence: it is hard to get perspective at the moment. it is such a hot issue. i would put it somewhere in the low top 10. we are talking previous scandals from ford pinto to toyota, injuries and fatalities, and no one has died here. perhaps a little lung congestion, and that is not a good thing. but right, it's a bad scandal. it is corrupt. and unseemliness is driving it home for a company, a studious company -- you picture of volkswagen, an intelligent german...
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lawrence: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join my colleagues in the consideration of h.r. 558, the bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service in springboro, ohio, as the richard "dick" chenault post office building. we have heard the amazing career and service of mr. chenault. his service includes that to his country in many ways, serving during world war ii, he returned back to his community and continued to serve. and was well known as a friendly face in springboro. he became the first letter carrier when the postal delivery started in 1965. and continued to do so. i want to take the time to note is a e postal service form of service to our country and to the citizens and that is included in his resume of service and dembinging recognition. -- deserving recognition. he served in the volunteer fire department, served as their chief. he served as a deputy policem
lawrence: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join my colleagues in the consideration of h.r. 558, the bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service in springboro, ohio, as the richard "dick" chenault post office building. we have heard the amazing career and service of mr. chenault. his service includes that to his country in many ways, serving during...
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thank you, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. donald trump goes to washington tomorrow to lead a rally against the iran deal. it's already too late for that. tonight, my first guess secretary of energy ernest moniz will answer the criticisms of the deal made by dick cheney today. >> major victory for president obama and the white house on the iran nuclear deal. >> this agreement will stand. >> they went over the top of the senate. >> and made sure president obama doesn't need his veto pack. >> we have not getting anything out this deal. >> chick cheney ramped up his criticism. >> it will give iran the means to launch a nuclear attack on the u.s. homeland. >>> breaking news out of kentucky where county clerk kim davis was released from jail. mike huckabee turning out in support of kim davis. >> if you have to put someone in jail, i volunteer to go. let me go. >> he is a good candidate. >> chance of run, joe, run are picking up steam. >> he looks like a candidate shaking hands, smiling, kissing babies. >> will joe biden jump in? >>
thank you, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. donald trump goes to washington tomorrow to lead a rally against the iran deal. it's already too late for that. tonight, my first guess secretary of energy ernest moniz will answer the criticisms of the deal made by dick cheney today. >> major victory for president obama and the white house on the iran nuclear deal. >> this agreement will stand. >> they went over the top of the senate. >> and made sure president obama...
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lawrence represents, has long opposed this legislation. according to the senator that i'm confronting on this issue, dr. lawrence said on may the 13th, 2015 -- and i want to quote that senator -- "in no way, shape, or form does a 20-week -- is a 20-week fetus viable. there is no evidence anywhere of a 20-week fetus surviving, even with intensive medical care." end of quote. imbut as explained by "the washington post" fact checker on may 26 this year, dr. lawrence's statement is simply incorrect when applied to h.r. 36. the bill uses a method of calculating fetal age that is based on the day that fertilization actually occurred much the legislation -- occurred. the legislation would protect the unborn beginning at 20 weeks after fertilization, which is the same 22 weeks of pregnancy, as known as 22 weeks gestational age. gestational age is a measure of calculating the unborn baby's age that relies on the date of the mother's last normal menstrual period. it is well-established that babies can survive at 22 weeks gestational age. as noted in
lawrence represents, has long opposed this legislation. according to the senator that i'm confronting on this issue, dr. lawrence said on may the 13th, 2015 -- and i want to quote that senator -- "in no way, shape, or form does a 20-week -- is a 20-week fetus viable. there is no evidence anywhere of a 20-week fetus surviving, even with intensive medical care." end of quote. imbut as explained by "the washington post" fact checker on may 26 this year, dr. lawrence's statement...
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fallon >> william lawrence fallon jr. >> anthony j. fallone jr. >> dolores brigitte fanelli >> robert john fangman >> john joseph fanning >> kathleen anne faragher >> thomas james farino >> paige marie farley-hackel >> elizabeth ann farmer >> douglas jon farnum >> john gerard farrell >> john w. farrell >> terrence patrick farrell >> joseph d. farrelly >> thomas patrick farrelly >> syed abdul fatha >> christopher edward faughnan >> w. r. faulkner >> shannon m. fava >> bernard d. favuzza >> robert fazio jr. >> ronald carl fazio >> william feehan >> francis jude feely >> garth erin feeney >> sean bernard fegan >> lee s. fehling >> peter adam feidelberg >> alan d. feinberg >> rosa maria feliciano >> and my brother, joseph firefighter, joseph a.maskalli. >> and my father. >> my brother joey and his brothers were all part of rescue 5. we lost 11 guys. we miss you all, never forget. you keep an eye on christopher, joey. he just got on. >> if i were to have one wish in the world, it would be to meet my dad. although i never met him, from what
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candidates, but we begin with edward lawrence with reaction from capitol hill. edward? >> isn't this interesting to watch in two candidates and people are talking about both carly fiorina and governor chris christie were very well prepared for the big stage. >> i'm donald trump. >> all eyes were on donald trump, but it was carly fiorina who captivated viewers, pouncing on trump's jab about her face. >> i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> reporter: she then talked policy coming out very strongly against russian president vladimir putin and defunding planned parenthood. >> this is about the character of our nation. while highlighting her career as a ceo. >> think i successfully introduced myself to those who did not know me, and demonstrated once again that i am the most qualified candidate. >> experts agree. she sounded well versed, presidential, up to the task. another standout, governor chris christie, they could care less about your careers. they care about theirs. he made his mark by bringing the debate
candidates, but we begin with edward lawrence with reaction from capitol hill. edward? >> isn't this interesting to watch in two candidates and people are talking about both carly fiorina and governor chris christie were very well prepared for the big stage. >> i'm donald trump. >> all eyes were on donald trump, but it was carly fiorina who captivated viewers, pouncing on trump's jab about her face. >> i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump...
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lawrence ulrich, thank you very much. lawrence: the drive.com. erik: we will be right back.tay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: carol burnett is here. her comedy has inspired generations of comedians for 60 years where she has received many awards including six emmys, a kennedy center honor, the mark twain prize and the presidential medal of freedom. she will also receive a lifetime achievement award from the screen actors guild next year. "the carol burnett show the lost episodes" is a new dvd box set. here is a look at some classic moments. >> that absolutely did it! i am leaving this house and i am not coming back until the end of the football season! [football playing loudly on tv] in case you missed it, here is the instant replay. [laughter] [applause] >> i am leaving this house and i'm not coming back until the end of the football season! [laughter] [applause] >> i wonder how grandfather is doing. gramps, how are you feeling? just as i thought. hello, general hospital? dr. hoffer. please. what, he's an emergency operation? yes, i'll hold on. hello, dr. hoffer. can you come over?
lawrence ulrich, thank you very much. lawrence: the drive.com. erik: we will be right back.tay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: carol burnett is here. her comedy has inspired generations of comedians for 60 years where she has received many awards including six emmys, a kennedy center honor, the mark twain prize and the presidential medal of freedom. she will also receive a lifetime achievement award from the screen actors guild next year. "the carol burnett show the lost episodes" is a new...
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i will let it up to lawrence. >> let's see if we have more room. want to get a few more things in here about kentucky. do feel free to take this where you want to. i want to mention casey davis who's one of the resistant clerks in kentucky. he was on this program last night. we spoke to him today about is he willing to go to jail over this. he said yes, it's apparent that's where we're with at right now with all of this, exercising your first amendment right is now a jailable offense. i want to listen to what casey davis said on this program last night. this is the thinking that is guiding these clerks right now. let's listen to this. >> it's simply a deeply held religious belief that i have that i don't believe that i can put my name on a marriage license, a sake marriage license and be able to sleep with that. the law of nature supersedes anything that man puts on paper. this lifestyle is against the law of nature. i believe that one day, one day, that we will all understand just how against god's law that it is as well. >> gene robinson, the jud
i will let it up to lawrence. >> let's see if we have more room. want to get a few more things in here about kentucky. do feel free to take this where you want to. i want to mention casey davis who's one of the resistant clerks in kentucky. he was on this program last night. we spoke to him today about is he willing to go to jail over this. he said yes, it's apparent that's where we're with at right now with all of this, exercising your first amendment right is now a jailable offense. i...
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quantrill, to lawrence. they hold the town for hours. it is effectively destroyed. 150-200 men are killed. they could have killed every man, woman, and child in town. they had that much control over it. the town is effectively destroyed. there was a cloud of smoke that could be seen for 38 counties. it was if an atomic bomb had gone off. in order 11, which decimated western missouri and -25,000 people off their land and made them homeless. it was horrific, no matter what side you are on. it was a horrific time. when the civil war finally came to the rest of the nation, kansas had had, of course, a few years of a head start. there are a couple of very notable contributions kansas makes to th war effort. per capita, we send more soldiers to the war than any other state. two is the first kansas color. we raised the first black regiment to fight in the civil war. their service is remarkable on so many counts. they fight before the emancipation proclamation is issued. they have -- the promise of nothing. nothing. they are not fighting with th
quantrill, to lawrence. they hold the town for hours. it is effectively destroyed. 150-200 men are killed. they could have killed every man, woman, and child in town. they had that much control over it. the town is effectively destroyed. there was a cloud of smoke that could be seen for 38 counties. it was if an atomic bomb had gone off. in order 11, which decimated western missouri and -25,000 people off their land and made them homeless. it was horrific, no matter what side you are on. it was...
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these were the work of a young artist called lawrence fish.idow showed them to me. >> here they are. rickey, there's quite a pile. the most famous is the exploding chocolate bar. to doer commissioning him it survives, but the original drawing could not be found. of hisyears, almost all war-time drawings vanished. members of the rothschild family were clearing out their house and came across the drawings in a chest of drawers. victor rothschild's daughter realized what they were and returned them to lawrence's family. how they ended up here -- this is where lawrence and jean after theve in years war. he became an artist and put his war-time drags behind him. >> he wasn't going to make money out of it. when the war was over he had to do something to earn him money. >> the drawings were commissioned by victor rothschild. the sabotage2/3 of unit. the young lawrence was recruited by his police detective father, the third member of the rothschild team. he wanted the drawings for a manual that had to diffuse similar devices. germans were keen on dest
these were the work of a young artist called lawrence fish.idow showed them to me. >> here they are. rickey, there's quite a pile. the most famous is the exploding chocolate bar. to doer commissioning him it survives, but the original drawing could not be found. of hisyears, almost all war-time drawings vanished. members of the rothschild family were clearing out their house and came across the drawings in a chest of drawers. victor rothschild's daughter realized what they were and...
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guy: do you agree with that, lawrence?hey probably still managed to go in december but a lot of those point are right. the data have not supported a ro move now. have hearding we from her is she hasn't said anything. you would have thought for the chairman not to have set anything at all, it would have with ange to come out hike. guy: she has a number of events fewduled over the next you date weeks. what did she have to do to calibrate market perceptions? me, ice: it seems to thought there was a interesting contradiction. what happened is a lot of dovish things came out of the statement , the new economic projections. fromet we got a firm voice the chair saying we still think we are going to have to go. despite the fact that everything shifted dovish. around whyo color in that is the case. guy: does she seem to still be pointing to -- has she boxed herself in a little bit? the fed does maybe go this year. and if it doesn't go this year, early next year? she is very much pointing to that as the biggest probability. right an
guy: do you agree with that, lawrence?hey probably still managed to go in december but a lot of those point are right. the data have not supported a ro move now. have hearding we from her is she hasn't said anything. you would have thought for the chairman not to have set anything at all, it would have with ange to come out hike. guy: she has a number of events fewduled over the next you date weeks. what did she have to do to calibrate market perceptions? me, ice: it seems to thought there was...
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lawrence?engel, thanks. >>> chris hayes is up next. >>> republicans cheer trump and carson makes chumps of the rest. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. we are waiting to hear donald trump address a massive crowd in dallas. the big news tonight is trump and dr. ben carson are killing the republican establishment. it's a wipeout with the two outsiders, neither with any past elective role in government winning a majority support. it's all in a
lawrence?engel, thanks. >>> chris hayes is up next. >>> republicans cheer trump and carson makes chumps of the rest. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. we are waiting to hear donald trump address a massive crowd in dallas. the big news tonight is trump and dr. ben carson are killing the republican establishment. it's a wipeout with the two outsiders, neither with any past elective role in government winning a majority...
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joining us now is presidential candidate lawrence lessing.tell us about how your proposal would change campaign financing? >> welt, let's call it what it is. it's not campaign finance. it's democracy. right? the problem with our democracy right now is we have concentrated the influence into a tiny, tiny number of people. 400 families have given half the money in this presidential election cycle so far, creating a system where nothing can get done because there's always enough of these big funders to block any change. what we've got is a democracy that does not work. what we need first is to change the rules so we can get a democracy that works. when bernie or hillary talks about the fantastic things they're going to do, things that excite me, too, it's even credible because right now it's not credible. the system cannot work so long as we are captured. >> is it credible when hillary clinton says i want supreme court justices who will overturn citizens unites? >> she can certainly appoint those people. and those people would overturn citizens
joining us now is presidential candidate lawrence lessing.tell us about how your proposal would change campaign financing? >> welt, let's call it what it is. it's not campaign finance. it's democracy. right? the problem with our democracy right now is we have concentrated the influence into a tiny, tiny number of people. 400 families have given half the money in this presidential election cycle so far, creating a system where nothing can get done because there's always enough of these big...
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>> well, a few things, lawrence.all n the lead-in you describe it as a huge victory for the president. a majority of the united states senate, maybe a majority of the united states senate will not support the action to ratify this agreement. i think it's an alarmingly bad deal for all of the reasons discussed but even if you don't like my view of it, measure it against the president's and administration's benchmark on what would be a good deal. they said they would rather have no deal than a bad deal and this deal doesn't meet their own benchmarks, i think what he is probably saying, far be it from me to speak for donald trump, but i think what he is saying he would try to make the most out of enforcing the agreement and the best he could out of a bad deal. >> reza, your reaction to the vote, barbara mikulski's announcement. there ten senators we haven't heard from. but as of now the deal seems locked in place. >> it is absolutely locked in place. what we are arguing over now in the united states congress is whether
>> well, a few things, lawrence.all n the lead-in you describe it as a huge victory for the president. a majority of the united states senate, maybe a majority of the united states senate will not support the action to ratify this agreement. i think it's an alarmingly bad deal for all of the reasons discussed but even if you don't like my view of it, measure it against the president's and administration's benchmark on what would be a good deal. they said they would rather have no deal...
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according to the senator that i am confronting on this issue, doctor lawrence said on may 13, 2015, and i want to quote that,. or a form is a 20 week fetus viable. there is no evidence anywhere of a 20 week fetus surviving even with intensive medical care. d on and especially when applied to hr 36. >> and the legislation would wks protect this beginning 20 weeks after fertilization. and that includes 22 weeks o as well-established that babies can survive at two weeks gestational age as noted in "the washington post", for example that babies can survive at 22 weeks fnd o gestational age, that it has been known for 15 years. perhaps doctor lawrence wasecord confused and abortions past 22 weeks, fetal age, are extraordinarily rare. and that includes the most lax abortion policies that don't collect data on the stage of pregnancy when an abortion isn performed. claim. and it's hard to know what hard evidence really exists to support the claim and i aske prc unanimous consent to put "the washington post" article in the record at the end of myms. coll: mrpresid >> mr. president? >> the se
according to the senator that i am confronting on this issue, doctor lawrence said on may 13, 2015, and i want to quote that,. or a form is a 20 week fetus viable. there is no evidence anywhere of a 20 week fetus surviving even with intensive medical care. d on and especially when applied to hr 36. >> and the legislation would wks protect this beginning 20 weeks after fertilization. and that includes 22 weeks o as well-established that babies can survive at two weeks gestational age as...
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al jazeera's lawrence lee is there. lawrence what's the situation on that border now? is it as chaotic as it was when we last spoke 24 hours ago? >> reporter: yes, i think it did, it rained heavily, adrian and there's nothing like it for a number of people. it's been a dismal night for many, many people. what happened was the slovenians separated the men and the women out, and it's almost entirely men here. but the thing that's most striking is the appalling lack of organization on any level from the croatian side. you would assume perhaps, even though they don't want to stay in our country we'll take them to the border, they might be domdoing something like organizg a queuing line. as a consequence of that these absolutely miserable story, for example, an iraqi man, stuck in slovenia, he doesn't know when he might be able to get on a bus. a group of syrian men who were charged 500 euros from a man, he would drop them by the border, he dropped them 500 kilometers away. to at least organize some sense of structure here, that clearly is too difficult for croatian governm
al jazeera's lawrence lee is there. lawrence what's the situation on that border now? is it as chaotic as it was when we last spoke 24 hours ago? >> reporter: yes, i think it did, it rained heavily, adrian and there's nothing like it for a number of people. it's been a dismal night for many, many people. what happened was the slovenians separated the men and the women out, and it's almost entirely men here. but the thing that's most striking is the appalling lack of organization on any...
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lawrence lee is there. lawrence, the chaos and confusion continues, people moving from border to border. an apparent discontact between what officials are saying and how police are treating people arriving on that border. >> that's absolutely right, adrian. let me just tell you where i am, i'm in a bit of no man's land, croatia and slo slovenia and overnight, there is a new development with the arrival of hundreds and hundreds it appears to me of refugees. it goes to the capital of slovenia, i'm going to move out of the way, to have a quick look. you can probably see there in the foreground the tents are starting to go up. that big beige tent was put up in the last couple of minutes and behind that there are other tents which were started from 3:00 this morning, croatian volunteers, grabbing food and supplies to hand out. there are hundreds and hundreds of people but of course ton slovenian side there are police. they won't let anybody in at all. they used pepper spray in the same way the hungarianless have
lawrence lee is there. lawrence, the chaos and confusion continues, people moving from border to border. an apparent discontact between what officials are saying and how police are treating people arriving on that border. >> that's absolutely right, adrian. let me just tell you where i am, i'm in a bit of no man's land, croatia and slo slovenia and overnight, there is a new development with the arrival of hundreds and hundreds it appears to me of refugees. it goes to the capital of...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera on the croatia-slovenia border. >> lawrence lee has more now. >> this border crossing between croatia and slovenia last become the best place as ever to demonstrate, the movement and dispersal and separation of all the refugees moving up from greece via macedonia and serbia into croatian territory. since the razor wire went up, croatia has had no alternative but to disperse them. they've been moving them up to the border with austria by the thousands. thousands towards slovenia as well. a countr custom couple hundred , separated into parcels of a few thousand dotted around, a variety of different border crossings. so what does it mean on the immediate situation here? well, it's not very organized frankly and the only good thing can you see that happened today is the presence of all these volunteers and members of the public who have come in large numbers offering food and water and clothing and a wash for the refugees. but night's falling now, the weather is going to break and very heavy rain is forecast, they're not going to get shelter for these people. it's
lawrence lee, al jazeera on the croatia-slovenia border. >> lawrence lee has more now. >> this border crossing between croatia and slovenia last become the best place as ever to demonstrate, the movement and dispersal and separation of all the refugees moving up from greece via macedonia and serbia into croatian territory. since the razor wire went up, croatia has had no alternative but to disperse them. they've been moving them up to the border with austria by the thousands....
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lawrence lee joins us now on the croatia slovenia border. what is to say about croatia's policy of moving the refugees on in this way? >> yes, hi lauren. as far as these things go, given how disorganized this crisis is, it actually hasn't been so bad today, mostly because of the actions of volunteers and members of the public who have come here in very large numbers and offered food, water, clothing to all of the refugees. they have when we turned up this morning there were a couple of thousand here. it took the slovenian authorities hours to get services provided to them. as good a place as any i think to demonstrate the pivotal role that croatia is playing in the movement and separation of these groups of refugees since hungary put the razor wire up and closed the border. they are moving some to the hungary border which in turn is moving thousands to the austrian border. being split out into any number of groups, a few thousand each as a number of border crossings. it doesn't make any sense unless you accept the starting point, that a coun
lawrence lee joins us now on the croatia slovenia border. what is to say about croatia's policy of moving the refugees on in this way? >> yes, hi lauren. as far as these things go, given how disorganized this crisis is, it actually hasn't been so bad today, mostly because of the actions of volunteers and members of the public who have come here in very large numbers and offered food, water, clothing to all of the refugees. they have when we turned up this morning there were a couple of...
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phifer were you kevin o rock kevin kevin over and over rile kevin donny lawrence lawrence j. lawrence t stack v s pauline leon smith junior lincoln louis louis j. manually junior manually mark p, witness for the record martin e mcwilliams are martin junior martin in the wrong direction matthew dj gaffe i didn't martin e lauren matthew lower-income ryan matthew logan and michael s. michael boiling michael cdc michael michael dj michael michael e brendon con. >> michael e rousht michael...
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lawrence. mrs. lawrence: thank you. do we have, mr. whitaker, do we have a proposed timeline for the officially accepting these rules or the process to go through to modify or make any corrections, do we have a timeline? mr. whitaker: there's a statutory 16-month time frame from the close of comments. which was in april. we plan to move more quickly than that. we've got 4,500 commeblets that we're adjudicating -- comments that we're adjudicating now and our internal working target is to have the f.a.a. portion ever of this finished by the end of the year so it can go into coordination with the administration and be out early next year. mrs. lawrence: so, many of you are aware that there is an app, i can call siri and say, what's flying above me, and it will tell me what flights are above me in the sky and where they're going, what airline it is. do you anticipate any such app? because my concern right now is , as a citizen, and there's drones flying above me, how do i identify what they are? and why they're there and who they belong to
lawrence. mrs. lawrence: thank you. do we have, mr. whitaker, do we have a proposed timeline for the officially accepting these rules or the process to go through to modify or make any corrections, do we have a timeline? mr. whitaker: there's a statutory 16-month time frame from the close of comments. which was in april. we plan to move more quickly than that. we've got 4,500 commeblets that we're adjudicating -- comments that we're adjudicating now and our internal working target is to have...
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it is a touchy subject going on in lawrence right now. cbs 2's jennifer mclogan with this. >> reporter: it's a delicate rights of homeowners, freedom of religion. character of the neighborhood? >> reporter: one synagogue in the quite lawrence neighborhood on the water is making waves. >> i believe it's stepping on religious freedoms. they are narrow streets. there is usually no parking on the streets. >> reporter: for 10 years, a covenant was placed on this temple limiting its operations its in the middle of a small upscale neighborhood with no sidewalks and parking. congregants walk to the building. there was a heated hearing at this nearby club that lasted past midnight and won the right to a trial one year expansion opening its doors 7 days a week. that provoked a neighborhood lawsuit. >> the rights of people to enjoy the ambience, the character of the neighborhood that they moved into. >> reporter: their lawyer says his plaintiffs are in an awkward position. many of them attend the synagogue but they fear the tiny street with no outle
it is a touchy subject going on in lawrence right now. cbs 2's jennifer mclogan with this. >> reporter: it's a delicate rights of homeowners, freedom of religion. character of the neighborhood? >> reporter: one synagogue in the quite lawrence neighborhood on the water is making waves. >> i believe it's stepping on religious freedoms. they are narrow streets. there is usually no parking on the streets. >> reporter: for 10 years, a covenant was placed on this temple...
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lawrence. joseph gerard. joshua. maria. lynette. alfred anton. gregory brutal.ister, mom is doing good but this is the first year she could not make the trip she is attending a memorial is given your honor in our home town. we love you, we miss you and we will never forget. >> my cousin we love you, we miss you you are for ever in our hearts. >> a and up. gabrielle lot. wendy allen's. victor. kenneth. benjamin f. james walker. glenn. mitchell scott wallace. peter. robert frances wallace. matthew blake. john wallace, jr.. barbara walsh. jim walsh. jeffrey walsh. schaede. michael. stephan. timothy ray. james. brian warner. eric christopher washington. charles. james thomas waters, jr.. patrick j. waters. kenneth thomas watson. michael henry. todd christopher. walter edward. nathaniel. diana webster. william michael. joanne. michael weinberg. steven weinberg. scott jeffrey. simon. david thomas. vincent michael. debra jacob wish. timothy. christian rudolph. john joseph. peter. meredith. eugene michael. james patrick. and by another it has been 40 years from all of u
lawrence. joseph gerard. joshua. maria. lynette. alfred anton. gregory brutal.ister, mom is doing good but this is the first year she could not make the trip she is attending a memorial is given your honor in our home town. we love you, we miss you and we will never forget. >> my cousin we love you, we miss you you are for ever in our hearts. >> a and up. gabrielle lot. wendy allen's. victor. kenneth. benjamin f. james walker. glenn. mitchell scott wallace. peter. robert frances...
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lawrence lesig at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. campaign 2016 taking you on the road to the white house. >>> another event from the christian science monitor now, interior secretary sally jewell answered reporter questions on the environment and natural resources issues including the renaming of denali, the highest peak in north america, the obama administration's policy on coal, and the future of climate change policies in the u.s. this is about an hour. >>> here we go, folks. thanks for coming. i'm dave cook from the christian monitor. our guest is sally jewell, her first visit with our group though we've met with her predecessors, so we appreciate her making time in her schedule for this. our guest was born in london, grew up in washington state, and
lawrence lesig at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. campaign 2016 taking you on the road to the white house. >>> another event from the christian science monitor now, interior secretary sally jewell answered reporter questions on the environment and natural resources issues including the renaming of denali, the highest peak in north america, the obama administration's policy on coal, and the future of climate change policies in the u.s. this is about an hour....
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lawrence, where would you put it? >> it's hard to get perspective at the moment. it's a hot issue, an important issue. i would put it in the low top ten. we're talking about previous scandals from ford pinto to toyota, general motors, injuries, fatalities. no one has died here. perhaps a little lung congestion, and that's not a good thing, but, right, this is a -- it's a bad scandal. it's corrupt. it's the unseemliness that's driving it home, for a company to -- you know, a studious company, you picture volkswagon as this intelligent, german company, educated car in other words, it's almost like a frat boy cheating on a test. it's the last thing you would have expected from volkswagon. >> shatzker: jeffrey, lawrence is absolutely right, nobody's died or will die as a result of the scandal, at least not directly because volkswagon cheated on its emissions tests, but we're talking tens of billions of dollars in potential penalties and currently about $11 billion cars at volkswagon only. we have no idea which other carmakers may ultimately become embroiled. >> well,
lawrence, where would you put it? >> it's hard to get perspective at the moment. it's a hot issue, an important issue. i would put it in the low top ten. we're talking about previous scandals from ford pinto to toyota, general motors, injuries, fatalities. no one has died here. perhaps a little lung congestion, and that's not a good thing, but, right, this is a -- it's a bad scandal. it's corrupt. it's the unseemliness that's driving it home, for a company to -- you know, a studious...
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my name is cleveland lawrence the third. attorney by training and spent the first six years of my career as an asoisht at a law firm where among other things my practice included defending claims under the whistle blower act. i can say without reservation that the federal claims act is the model standard. since that law was overhauled in 1986, the false claims act has returned more than $40 billion to the oust tris uri. this is in large part due to the significant role that whistle blowers have played in exposing fraud. for example, according to the u.s. department of justice, false case claims have returned r5 ppt it should not and has not been ignored. more than half the states have acts now. similarly, the irs, fcc and cftc have rules based on the act. i cannot support the proposed motor vehicle safety whistle blower act in its current form as it suffers from many of the deficiencies that have already been corrected under the irs and cftc agents. first, the bill lacks guaranteed minimum rewards and gives the secretary of
my name is cleveland lawrence the third. attorney by training and spent the first six years of my career as an asoisht at a law firm where among other things my practice included defending claims under the whistle blower act. i can say without reservation that the federal claims act is the model standard. since that law was overhauled in 1986, the false claims act has returned more than $40 billion to the oust tris uri. this is in large part due to the significant role that whistle blowers have...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern croatia. >> as lawrence lee mentioned those refugees have been takenthe croatian capitol. mohammed jamjoom is there waiting for them ahead of the next stage of their journey. >> we are free now. >> reporter: in croatia the taxis were waiting. but obstacles still remained. for the refugees taken here by train, confusion was only compounded. >> translator: every question has a thousand different answers. there is no clarity on what we're supposed to do. >> reporter: on an extremely hot day optimism was apparent, but the waiting still seemed endless. trb i'm sure there will be a solution, but we don't want it to take too long. there are a lot of people who don't have water or food or water. a lot of babies. >> reporter: even after they boarded buses they weren't sure where they were headed. >> translator: we got word they opened the border. >> reporter: most of the refugees tell me they are expecting to be taken now to slovenia. they say they have gotten no information that the border to slovenia has been closed. this man from aleppo tells me no matter th
lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern croatia. >> as lawrence lee mentioned those refugees have been takenthe croatian capitol. mohammed jamjoom is there waiting for them ahead of the next stage of their journey. >> we are free now. >> reporter: in croatia the taxis were waiting. but obstacles still remained. for the refugees taken here by train, confusion was only compounded. >> translator: every question has a thousand different answers. there is no clarity on what we're...
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lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern croatia. >> as lawrence mentioned those refugees are being taken to croatian capitol. mohammed jamjoom is there waiting for them ahead of the next stage of their journey. >> reporter: the refugees now on these buses have been brought by train up to here, the capitol. what is interesting is that although the border into slovenia has been closed, most of the refugees that i have just spoken with on these buses believe they will be taken now into slovenia. they say they have not heard that that border has been closed. they expect to be taken. they don't expect to be taken to any holding facilities or makeshift refugee camps. so it is going to be an interesting situation in the next several hours. many say if they are not bussed to the border they plan to walk, but that on this record-hot day will be very difficult. that's a walk that will take at least six to seven hours. ♪ >>> the united nations says it's defense secretary is speaking with his russian counterpart about the military situation in syria. both countries have been at odds for years on how to
lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern croatia. >> as lawrence mentioned those refugees are being taken to croatian capitol. mohammed jamjoom is there waiting for them ahead of the next stage of their journey. >> reporter: the refugees now on these buses have been brought by train up to here, the capitol. what is interesting is that although the border into slovenia has been closed, most of the refugees that i have just spoken with on these buses believe they will be taken now into...
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duke: i think it is because any shimmers hot right now and jennifer lawrence is one of the most famous actresses of her age. juliet: she is 18. anna: they are both kind of like body and make like bathroom humor jokes. ben: it seems like they would be anna: you want to have a beer here in vineland, new jersey, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. it's white breast meat chicken every time. because white breast meat chicken releases its flavor into the broth and absorbs more flavor from it. and in vineland, it's all about flavor so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it
duke: i think it is because any shimmers hot right now and jennifer lawrence is one of the most famous actresses of her age. juliet: she is 18. anna: they are both kind of like body and make like bathroom humor jokes. ben: it seems like they would be anna: you want to have a beer here in vineland, new jersey, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. it's white breast meat chicken every time. because white breast meat chicken releases its flavor into...
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he was born lawrence peter berra died of natural causes at his home in new jersey. take a learn look at his namesake museum in little falls. he celebrated his 90th birthday just months ago. call will rama has more -- kala rama has more. >> good morning, kala. >> reporter: good morning, ken. he left behind the legacy. he helped the yankees reach 14 world series out of the 18 seasons. as we mentioned, we learned about his passing from the yogi berra museum. they sent out a tweet that reads: he was inducted into the hall of fame in 1972. berra played for and managed both the yankees and the mets taking both teams within one game of a world championship. and, of course, the reaction has been pouring in. here is some from major league baseball. a picture of berra from his playing days with the caption three time mvp, american hero. reaction on facebook here, this is at the abc 7 new york facebook page from ingrid a yankee legend is no longer with us. and we lost a legend and a true gentleman. yogi, you will be missed. berra's family released a statement, we celebrate his
he was born lawrence peter berra died of natural causes at his home in new jersey. take a learn look at his namesake museum in little falls. he celebrated his 90th birthday just months ago. call will rama has more -- kala rama has more. >> good morning, kala. >> reporter: good morning, ken. he left behind the legacy. he helped the yankees reach 14 world series out of the 18 seasons. as we mentioned, we learned about his passing from the yogi berra museum. they sent out a tweet that...