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president x is the head of the people's liberation army. they say recent provocations between dempsey and xi. dempsey also met with the chief of the general staff of the people's liberation army. they're using diplomatic channels to increase pressure on china. >> south korea officials have tightenned security around k kim -- there was a letter with white powder. he has threatened heavy retaliation against the north for provocations. they have staged demonstrations in front front of the ministr s ministries. >>> japan coastguard offices say eight chinese ships have left the area. they spent much of the day near the disputed islands in the east china sea. they say they were monitoring japanese boats in the area. the chinese flotilla is the largest they have seen. china and taiwan claim them. the website for china's state oceanianic ocean says they were carrying dozens of japanese lawmakers and the foreign media. shinzo abe says it was extremely regrettable and the issue should be solved through dialogue. >> our relationship with china is one
president x is the head of the people's liberation army. they say recent provocations between dempsey and xi. dempsey also met with the chief of the general staff of the people's liberation army. they're using diplomatic channels to increase pressure on china. >> south korea officials have tightenned security around k kim -- there was a letter with white powder. he has threatened heavy retaliation against the north for provocations. they have staged demonstrations in front front of the...
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it's tom i mean you've got eric sprott in canada you've got the silver liberation army what's it going to take to break the cartel david mark and is it just we just don't have the firepower there's not the will people want to be enslaved what's the problem. the problem is the people you're right and i think shows like yours people like myself jim willie all the others guess you have on it's an educational process the process takes time and the psychology the bankers and when the psychology of war right now i mean if you look at what the mainstream news is there's lots of articles about gold going nowhere during the cyprus crisis so that's a psychological warfare tax ok i would say that david morgan we're losing the psychological war but there's a new player who's making the silver bulls like like sprott look like a monkey because here you have a digital currency that's suddenly making all the silver bulls out there look like monkeys but let's talk about some other monkeys and those are people who did not own silver and gold at all because they said it might be confiscated meanwhile the
it's tom i mean you've got eric sprott in canada you've got the silver liberation army what's it going to take to break the cartel david mark and is it just we just don't have the firepower there's not the will people want to be enslaved what's the problem. the problem is the people you're right and i think shows like yours people like myself jim willie all the others guess you have on it's an educational process the process takes time and the psychology the bankers and when the psychology of...
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. >> the syrian liberation army is claiming responsibility for the hack yesterday. the fbi is now investigating the incident. >>> time now is 6:10. a woman goes to the grocery store and ends up fighting for her life. how she was nearly killed chasing a purse snatcher. >> and a new twist in the case of those poisonous letters that were sent to the white house. why police now think they arrested the wrong guy. >> and if the calorie count labels are not enough, there's a new way to make you think twice before ordering that double-double. ,, a one ,, ,, the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization and maternity care. and j.d. powe
. >> the syrian liberation army is claiming responsibility for the hack yesterday. the fbi is now investigating the incident. >>> time now is 6:10. a woman goes to the grocery store and ends up fighting for her life. how she was nearly killed chasing a purse snatcher. >> and a new twist in the case of those poisonous letters that were sent to the white house. why police now think they arrested the wrong guy. >> and if the calorie count labels are not enough, there's a...
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we do know that the fbi is investigating this incident this after a group called the syrian liberation armys they are responsible for that's attacks. reporting live from twitter headquarters, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> thank you, cate. at this time, twitter is declining to comment on the matter but ap says they are working with twitter to investigate those hackers. >>> it's 5:40 right now. burglars try to break in the governor's loft and it's not the first time he has been a target. >> a bishop with a black belt. the unusual weapon he used to chase away a mugger when we come back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ more companies are coming in with >>> number 10. betty white's preg
we do know that the fbi is investigating this incident this after a group called the syrian liberation armys they are responsible for that's attacks. reporting live from twitter headquarters, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> thank you, cate. at this time, twitter is declining to comment on the matter but ap says they are working with twitter to investigate those hackers. >>> it's 5:40 right now. burglars try to break in the governor's loft and it's not the first time he has been a...
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and we know now the fbi is investigating this incident after a group called the syrian liberation army is claiming responsibility for these attacks. reporting live in san francisco, back to you in the studio. >> what is twitter saying about it? >> reporter: twitter declined to comment to kpix 5. they say it's for privacy reasons they are not going to talk more about the specifics about users. but the ap says they are working with the social media seas to investigate how this happened. >> thank you, cate caugiran. >>> stock markets were pushed higher by earnings reports yesterday. apple did slightly better than expected. its stock is as you know down $300 from the record high it set back in september. nevertheless apple says it will distribute $100 billion to shareholders by the end of 2015. apple is also buying back $60 billion of its own stock. >>> time now 4:40. coming up, how thousands of people could be affected by a water emergency. plus -- >> i know the feeling. i know the anxiety. >> the governor talking to crime victims. what happened to him that proves no one is immune. >> and
and we know now the fbi is investigating this incident after a group called the syrian liberation army is claiming responsibility for these attacks. reporting live in san francisco, back to you in the studio. >> what is twitter saying about it? >> reporter: twitter declined to comment to kpix 5. they say it's for privacy reasons they are not going to talk more about the specifics about users. but the ap says they are working with the social media seas to investigate how this...
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free beacon that china has been stepping up mobilization since mid-march, including the people's liberation armyroop movements that are incrsing at a rising number of chinese air force fighter jets in the area, and naval live fire exercises by its warships in the yellow sea. all of this happens as tensions ease escalate between the united states and dprk. china, north korea's closest ally. other stories tonight include the markets heading into the second quarter after a record setting beginning of the year, wall street veteran bob doll joins us to steel us how far bulls run. colorado prosecutors rejected a plea deal for aurora gunman, james holmes, choosing to seek the death penalty for the mass murder. dobbs law takes up the case tonight. immigration reform negotiations still behind closed doors, still being conducted in secret with new reports that the border is becoming less, not more sker. katie and steven hayes the guest tonight. a weekend deal over guest worker visas has members of the so-called gang of 8 in the senate optimistic that immigration reform may soon be a reality. others are wa
free beacon that china has been stepping up mobilization since mid-march, including the people's liberation armyroop movements that are incrsing at a rising number of chinese air force fighter jets in the area, and naval live fire exercises by its warships in the yellow sea. all of this happens as tensions ease escalate between the united states and dprk. china, north korea's closest ally. other stories tonight include the markets heading into the second quarter after a record setting beginning...
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sam martine at that point left knowing an order for peru to be free, to bring us liberating army, he would have to make himself scarce, which is exactly what he did. he left lane that in the middle of the night, we get there a little while to see if you would be called back and went down to argentina and then went into exile in france. it's one of the great moments in history when you have two liberators in the same room and really fighting for authority. thank you. >> what happened to slavery and the republics? >> immediately. although a lot of it was immediate and word and not an actual act. this very, very hard for some people to let go. imagine when the slaves -- the states have been freed and told if they joined the army they look in their freedom immediately. is so interesting to me this a few latin americans don't realize it is really the black forces in and forces that want a revolution down there. i've had a great poet say to me, how can you speak such rubbish? all the white aristocrats were leaving. it was battalion after battalion of blackfin to seize those the lab is send
sam martine at that point left knowing an order for peru to be free, to bring us liberating army, he would have to make himself scarce, which is exactly what he did. he left lane that in the middle of the night, we get there a little while to see if you would be called back and went down to argentina and then went into exile in france. it's one of the great moments in history when you have two liberators in the same room and really fighting for authority. thank you. >> what happened to...
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army. it was liberated from assad's army more than three months ago. >> narrator: the army of the assad regime has been pushed back across the valley to the other side of the orontes river. ahmad's village is well within range of their artillery. shells and mortars are routinely fired into this village. >> (translated): god willing, bashar al-assad's army can't get in here. we run things here now. >> narrator: doctors and nurses are ordered to report immediately to the local hospital. ahmad is already there, using his phone to film casualties. >> (translated): i ran to the area to see who was injured, to see how i could help. these people's lives are over. this is what god had written for them. i just despaired, and thought it was time that arab countries felt our suffering. >> narrator: ahmad and the people of his village have witnessed these scenes many times, fearing they will be next. today, it's mohammed mattar who has lost members of his family. >> narrator: mohammed is surrounded by the bodies of three of his nephews. they were killed 20 minutes ago by a government shell. inside the hos
army. it was liberated from assad's army more than three months ago. >> narrator: the army of the assad regime has been pushed back across the valley to the other side of the orontes river. ahmad's village is well within range of their artillery. shells and mortars are routinely fired into this village. >> (translated): god willing, bashar al-assad's army can't get in here. we run things here now. >> narrator: doctors and nurses are ordered to report immediately to the local...
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they could recreate themselves also as the people's national liberation army the next day and have ad do the same thing. jenna: scary. not much resolution in our segment today. the fact we can get out another warning, don't click when someone says check out ours in a video, just ignore it. >> run away, run away, that is right. jenna: morgan, thank you again for the time and expertise. >> you bette, jenna thank you. jon: while investigators look for a motive in the boston marathon attack a top official at the united nations says america is to blame. and what is worst the u.n. is letting him get away with saying this. more on this outrage straight ahead. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. of the in the post-colonial world. we have a journalist and residence at foundation for defense of democracies covered the u.n. for years bett
they could recreate themselves also as the people's national liberation army the next day and have ad do the same thing. jenna: scary. not much resolution in our segment today. the fact we can get out another warning, don't click when someone says check out ours in a video, just ignore it. >> run away, run away, that is right. jenna: morgan, thank you again for the time and expertise. >> you bette, jenna thank you. jon: while investigators look for a motive in the boston marathon...
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security firm mandiant for the first time identify this building known as the home for the people's liberation armynit, 16398 as a base for the chinese government sanctionsed cyber espionage program targeting u.s. industry. >> they're stealing it, cheating, taking it back to china, repurposing it, using those blueprints to build a product very similar to yours and compete in the market. it is costing us jobs. it is costing us money and it is taking away from our economic prosperity for the future around something we've got to get a handle on today. >> reporter: with confirmation that north korea was behind the recent cyberattack on south korea's banking and television networks which were temporarily disabled, this is more evidence of the use of cyber as an offensive weapon. we talked about this before on your show, this kind of one-two punch. cyber being used to prep the battlefield followed by a second provocative act. in this case that could possibly be a missile launch april 15th by north korea, rick. rick: catherine herridge in washington. catherine as always, thank you. >> reporter: you're wel
security firm mandiant for the first time identify this building known as the home for the people's liberation armynit, 16398 as a base for the chinese government sanctionsed cyber espionage program targeting u.s. industry. >> they're stealing it, cheating, taking it back to china, repurposing it, using those blueprints to build a product very similar to yours and compete in the market. it is costing us jobs. it is costing us money and it is taking away from our economic prosperity for...
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. >> reporter: finally, in april 1944, the russian army liberated the area and the five families, 38ck into the light, back into life on earth. that ordeal, living underground for 500 days and more, how did it shape your life, the life that you did survive to live? >> we were just happy to survive, and then, life started to turn normal. >> this is a completely different story. because it was a happy ending. >> reporter: in 2010, for the film, saul and sam, now 92 and 86, returned to the cave. >> now, i know where i am. let's close all the lights for a minute. ahh, now i feel good. >> reporter: and deeper into the darkness, a symbol of their resilience, where the families etched their names in the rock to signal to the world, we are here. >> here i am! >> reporter: today these 38 survivors now have more than 125 children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, reminding us of a hebrew blessing, which means "more life." their reward when they came out of the darkness. terry moran, abc news, new york. >> "no place on earth" was written and directed by the gifted janice tobias, once and
. >> reporter: finally, in april 1944, the russian army liberated the area and the five families, 38ck into the light, back into life on earth. that ordeal, living underground for 500 days and more, how did it shape your life, the life that you did survive to live? >> we were just happy to survive, and then, life started to turn normal. >> this is a completely different story. because it was a happy ending. >> reporter: in 2010, for the film, saul and sam, now 92 and 86,...
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in may 1944 the russian army liberated the area and the five families came back into life, life on earth. >> we were just happy to survive and then life started to turn normal. >> reporter: in 2010, chris nicola took them back to the cave. >> i know where i am. let's close all the lights for a minute. ahh, now, i feel good. >> reporter: out of the darkness where they found life, the 38 c jews of that cave have children, grandchildren. >> that shot of all of those children and grandchildren tells the whole story. incredible. >> that was interesting to see. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" from extreme weather to extreme makeover, ginger zee tackling that might be her toughest challenge to date. >>> also ahead -- forget the final four. we'll show you some of the most amazing trick shots on and off the basketball court. that's coming up next in "fixation." ♪ just one flea can bite your pet 400 times a day! and fleas and ticks don't travel alone. your pets may be under attack... ...if they're not protected by sentry® fiproguard® max! fiproguard® max kills fleas and ticks so fast.
in may 1944 the russian army liberated the area and the five families came back into life, life on earth. >> we were just happy to survive and then life started to turn normal. >> reporter: in 2010, chris nicola took them back to the cave. >> i know where i am. let's close all the lights for a minute. ahh, now, i feel good. >> reporter: out of the darkness where they found life, the 38 c jews of that cave have children, grandchildren. >> that shot of all of those...
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>>reporter: finally in april 1944 the russian army liberated the area and the 5 families, 38 juice, cameh light. back into life on earth. >> that ordeal living underground for 500 days or more how did it shape your lif life, the life that you did survive to live. >> just happy to survive. then life started to turn normal. >> this is completely different story because it was a happy ending. >>reporter: in 2010 for the film internow 92 and 86 return to the cave. >> i know where i am. sf now i feel in good. >> deeper into the darkness symbol of the resilience where the family even their names in the rock to signal to the world we are here. >> here i am. >>reporter: today the 38 survivors now have more than 125 children grand children and great grandchildren. rae minding us of had he brew blessing that means more life. reward when they came out of the darkness. thinks abc news new york. >> just incredible. >> coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. gates of hell. archeologist announce a real life [ male announcer ] the southwest airlines nationwide sale lets you go from working hard... to hardly w
>>reporter: finally in april 1944 the russian army liberated the area and the 5 families, 38 juice, cameh light. back into life on earth. >> that ordeal living underground for 500 days or more how did it shape your lif life, the life that you did survive to live. >> just happy to survive. then life started to turn normal. >> this is completely different story because it was a happy ending. >>reporter: in 2010 for the film internow 92 and 86 return to the cave....
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but right now having folks come here to go to college to add to the army of liberal arts graduates thatnemployed -- which is becoming quite an army -- makes no sense at all. the country right now has more people than it has jobs for. melissa: madeleine, would adding more people grow the economy? what's your opinion on that? >> it does, particularly if you look in the long run. what we want is an immigrationing policy that is -- immigration policy that is flexible and will work in both a recession and an expansion. and the best way to insure that we have a strong expansion is to insure that we have the workers that are here that employers want with. workers who are both highly skilled and less skilled, as peter says. he's absolutely right about that. where i think he's wrong is about trying to find shortage occupationings. it's very hard for a government bureaucracy to say this is a shortage, and that isn't. and, therefore, you can enter and you can't. instead, we need a very flexible powell that admits people who employers want. melissa: okay. great discussion, you guys. thank you so mu
but right now having folks come here to go to college to add to the army of liberal arts graduates thatnemployed -- which is becoming quite an army -- makes no sense at all. the country right now has more people than it has jobs for. melissa: madeleine, would adding more people grow the economy? what's your opinion on that? >> it does, particularly if you look in the long run. what we want is an immigrationing policy that is -- immigration policy that is flexible and will work in both a...
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. >> reporter: finally in april 1944, the russian army liberated the area. and the five families, 38 jews, came back into the light. back into life on earth. that ordeal living underground for 500 days or more, how did it shape your life? the life that you did survive to live? >> we were just happy to survive. and then life started to turn normal. >> this is a completely different story. a happy ending. >> reporter: in 2010 for the film, saul and sam, 92 and 86, returned to the cave. >> now i know where i am. let's close all the lights for a minute. ah, now i feel -- deeper into the darkness, the symbol of resilience, families etched their names in the rock to signal to the world, we are here. today the 38 survivors have 125 children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. reminding us of a hebrew blessing which means more life, their reward when they came out of the darkness. terry moran, abc news, new york. >> amazing -- how amazing does that documentary look? >> there aren't a whole lot of wonderful survival stories to be able to tell. to tell it and have
. >> reporter: finally in april 1944, the russian army liberated the area. and the five families, 38 jews, came back into the light. back into life on earth. that ordeal living underground for 500 days or more, how did it shape your life? the life that you did survive to live? >> we were just happy to survive. and then life started to turn normal. >> this is a completely different story. a happy ending. >> reporter: in 2010 for the film, saul and sam, 92 and 86, returned...
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if there was a sergeant from the chinese people's liberation army inside one of our power plants or one of our banks and for trying to steal stuff, trying to figure out how to get in, or how to damage our power grid, the american people would demand, demand that the government do whatever it could and they would be thrilled to learn that that company was permitted and indeed protected if it decided to share with others that potential threat to their piece of the infrastructure. that's what we're doing today. you know, the world has changed just a little bit, just this last month, the last m1 tank left europe. first time we haven't had a ank in europe since d-day when we invaded on a quest to free us from nazi totalitarian domination. we fight in a different war today. we use the word cyberand sometimes folks forget what we're talking about. we're talking about nation states trying to do terrible harm to american interests, american property, and indeed to american civil liberties. in the last minute i have here, i want to talk about a couple of myths that have arisen about this piece of
if there was a sergeant from the chinese people's liberation army inside one of our power plants or one of our banks and for trying to steal stuff, trying to figure out how to get in, or how to damage our power grid, the american people would demand, demand that the government do whatever it could and they would be thrilled to learn that that company was permitted and indeed protected if it decided to share with others that potential threat to their piece of the infrastructure. that's what...
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working for "the new york times" one of the first days of being publicly hacked by the peoples liberation army. i would like to ask about nuclear plants and cyberthreats. how do you know when a reactor is protected adequately? is such a fascinating field and it took the nrc years to get regulation out the door. how do you know when you are looking at the computers at a reactor or other nuclear facility whether they are secure or not? >> first you should realize that the computers with a nuclear reactor are not connected to the internet so hopefully that will give you some sense of calm but actually the nrc in 2009 issued the cybersecurity rule for power react nurse. and the final implementation of this rule will occur somewhere between 2014 and 2017 depending on the particular plants of the different reactors. nonetheless there were basically eight steps that they have to work through. these plans had worked through seven of those steps and they were to complete those seven steps in the past december 2012 and we are now in the process of inspecting what they have done. so we have been thinking
working for "the new york times" one of the first days of being publicly hacked by the peoples liberation army. i would like to ask about nuclear plants and cyberthreats. how do you know when a reactor is protected adequately? is such a fascinating field and it took the nrc years to get regulation out the door. how do you know when you are looking at the computers at a reactor or other nuclear facility whether they are secure or not? >> first you should realize that the...
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throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and tonight any medical treatment alleged inhumane conditions are claimed to be behind the recent death of a palestinian official in israeli custody which was followed by angry riots in the west bank and gaza already spoke to one of the prisoners who describes the plight of those locked up. we suffer from an incredibly low standard of medical assistance among those detained here there are at least twenty five people who suffer from cancer and they're not getting the treatment they need the most recent example is abu hamed daya who died in the prison hospital but this hospital is really like a jail like the ones in crashes germany during the holocaust it only has a small infirmary if you get placed there for several hours you leave with sick ki
throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and tonight any medical treatment alleged inhumane conditions are claimed to be behind the recent death of a palestinian...
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throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretend to been civilians they leave the area safely and next on the move to another place and i mean take the weapons from that storage and they continue to go out and how he was looked on touchable absolutely right all right oh well i'm glad you're back from the area but good luck if indeed you are anybody understand you heading back to the syrian border maybe to turkey in the very near future so we're looking for you a lot of reports from. thank you thank you very. but we are coming to you live from moscow a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and denied basic medical treatment the alleged inhumane conditions are claimed to be behind the recent death of a palestinian official in israeli custody of course was followed by an angry riots in the west bank and gaza here at r.t. we did manage to speak to one of the prisoners who describ
throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretend to been civilians they leave the area safely and next on the move to another place and i mean take the weapons from that storage and they continue to go out and how he was looked on touchable absolutely right all right oh well i'm glad you're back from the area but good luck if indeed you...
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throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. asia focused but global in scope the twelve but will form held in china is into its stride with two more days to go and as europe and america struggle to boost their flagging economies national leaders and big names in business have gathered to talk about how to give emerging markets a shot in the arm where professor and leaves the author of the book what the u.s. can learn from china she joins us on the line now from new york does the west have anything to learn in terms of economics from forums like this one focused on asia. sure everyone can learn something from when others are doing and this is no exception. what they can find out is obviously what she's been paying planned to lay out on china's lam and that could have certainly overfull butterfly effect on the rest of the world and understanding how they're going to go about doing it and watching their s
throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. asia focused but global in scope the twelve but will form held in china is into its stride with two more days to go and as europe and america struggle to boost their flagging economies national leaders and big names in business have gathered...
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the cameras but they don't care in the weapons with them all the time and once the army comes to the area to liberate the syria from the rabble they just throw the our friends because they have storage of weapons everywhere. we talk about main cities of syria like damascus the homes of their poor and in many places throughout syria so they don't have to carry weapons and once the the army comes they throw the weapons and the crittenden being civilians they just leave the area safely and the moment the government forces clear out they put their weapons back our that's too late very very hard to tell you know who is on the opposition who all the rebel fighters are but you know the blame game has been going on since day one maria i understand in the near future you're going to be heading back to that same part of the world so looking forward to more of your reports are to you correspondent a great pleasure to have you in the studio today thank you thank you very much. well a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and denied any
the cameras but they don't care in the weapons with them all the time and once the army comes to the area to liberate the syria from the rabble they just throw the our friends because they have storage of weapons everywhere. we talk about main cities of syria like damascus the homes of their poor and in many places throughout syria so they don't have to carry weapons and once the the army comes they throw the weapons and the crittenden being civilians they just leave the area safely and the...
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. >> upon returning home after almost four years in the army, mcveigh discovers civilian life is not as liberatings he had hoped. >> i was so excited to get out of the military and go home and when i got home, there was no excitement there. once you've had that adrenaline rush, once someone's walked on the razor's edge, everything is dulled by comparison. some people get addicted to it. >> when tim came home, he really seemed changed. he just really didn't at that point want to talk about his army experiences at all. it was like he just washed his hand of the whole thing. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so m
. >> upon returning home after almost four years in the army, mcveigh discovers civilian life is not as liberatings he had hoped. >> i was so excited to get out of the military and go home and when i got home, there was no excitement there. once you've had that adrenaline rush, once someone's walked on the razor's edge, everything is dulled by comparison. some people get addicted to it. >> when tim came home, he really seemed changed. he just really didn't at that point want...
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army, hawkeye in boston liberal. didn't to hell, you ignorant douche. that's one of mine.ut you? hashtag boston strong. over here, we don't need guns to grow a pair of balls. that's confirmation you're a self-serving ass wipe. that was diana. good job diana. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: let's finish with joe my favorite. might want to take a flight up north and try saying that in person you watered little hillbilly [ bleep ] hole. >> i would have gone with backward ass country f. >> stephanie: speak of which because you know, obviously so much news. i did not know about this brad paisley song. accidental racist. >> you didn't know? >> stephanie: i did not know. tell us about this. >> accidental racist is a song that brad paisley who is a country singer did with l. l. cool j. about how hey man don't judge me because i wear a confederate flag shirt. it actually means something else to me than it means to you. >> stephanie: right. >> essentially, it is your problem if you find it racist and then there's ll cool j rapping in the background something about career suicide. i'm not
army, hawkeye in boston liberal. didn't to hell, you ignorant douche. that's one of mine.ut you? hashtag boston strong. over here, we don't need guns to grow a pair of balls. that's confirmation you're a self-serving ass wipe. that was diana. good job diana. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: let's finish with joe my favorite. might want to take a flight up north and try saying that in person you watered little hillbilly [ bleep ] hole. >> i would have gone with backward ass country...
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liberation are back in partial control. after a year of absence from northern mali. the movement has seen significant changes. it all started last april when the fighters expelled the northern armyal qaeda linked the groups and remove them from cities. now, they are back, and they said they return is a result of any deal. they have no deal to divide the country among armed groups. we have offered to go to peace talks. has used this as opportunity to kill more civilians. the president of the transition, --icle (-- the equivalent during last year's conflict clearly renounced its independent claim and all that for peace talks. the rebel movement is still weighing its options. have not completely renounced our independent claim. in fact, this is not just our desire, but that of our people. for that purpose, we have always expressed our readiness for negotiation. those peace negotiations never seemed to happen. ofpray for return civilization and the north. the rebel leadership seems to be ready. the people in the north are demanding complete and immediate independence from mali. white srio come, lankan cricket players have been banned from some games. protecting honeybees. we will te
liberation are back in partial control. after a year of absence from northern mali. the movement has seen significant changes. it all started last april when the fighters expelled the northern armyal qaeda linked the groups and remove them from cities. now, they are back, and they said they return is a result of any deal. they have no deal to divide the country among armed groups. we have offered to go to peace talks. has used this as opportunity to kill more civilians. the president of the...
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army street and they changed it to caesar chavez. there was uproar about it. google, their politics are liberal. you get that? >> can we point out their answer as you mentioned, occasionally we feature an historical event or influential figure that we have. who can be more influential than jesus christ? >> what do you think, bob? >> seizure chavez who is i think one of the great labor leaders of all time. he was not a communist. asked that question a number of times and he said no. this is a man who organized -- let me finish. let me finish. he organized the agricultural workers being exploited and making kids work in the fields when they were 12 years old. he did a boycott and good for him. >> more important than jesus christ, bob? >> how do you get to that? >> there are zero examples -- >> of course he is not. neither is anybody else. >> it is one thing to honor a scientist, but -- and i disagree with bob on this one. he was a communist leader, and even though he was a devout catholic, don't you think chavez would have said don't honor me on easter. honor jesus. >> he is dead and it would have been nice for
army street and they changed it to caesar chavez. there was uproar about it. google, their politics are liberal. you get that? >> can we point out their answer as you mentioned, occasionally we feature an historical event or influential figure that we have. who can be more influential than jesus christ? >> what do you think, bob? >> seizure chavez who is i think one of the great labor leaders of all time. he was not a communist. asked that question a number of times and he...
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liberation of seoul. i went with veteran secretary and army secretary mchugh, and the korean government flew in on their own budget korean war veterans who could participate in the celebrations all of them in their later years of life, and they sat at every banquet table at every dinner so you would be sitting with the defense minister of korea and several korean war veterans and many of them had not been back to seoul since the korean war, and they -- many of them were taken aback with emotion when they saw how seoul changed since -- from what they remembered, and this is what they were fighting for. to have the south korean people an opportunity to have freedom, and to enjoy a productive life. and so it is the history of our involvement in korea is one that often can be forgotten, but we lost a lot of blood on behalf of protecting freedom in south korea, and we need to continue to keep our commitment to the south korean government and people and that's what secretary kerry is doing in his trip now, is demonstrating our resolve and commitment to south korea. and also sending a strong signal we'll stand by
liberation of seoul. i went with veteran secretary and army secretary mchugh, and the korean government flew in on their own budget korean war veterans who could participate in the celebrations all of them in their later years of life, and they sat at every banquet table at every dinner so you would be sitting with the defense minister of korea and several korean war veterans and many of them had not been back to seoul since the korean war, and they -- many of them were taken aback with emotion...
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now those same liberal progressive forces are basically sitting around hoping the army will take overe muslim brotherhood and save them. the only way out is have the forces get together and contest elections. >> now listen. you have a piece from the sunday paper that talks about the problems we are having here at home which i want to put out to the panel. need a job. invent it says thomas friedman. my generation had it easy. we got to find a job but more than ever our kids will have to invent a job. fortunately in today's world that is cheaper and easier than ever before. sure, the lucky ones will find their first job but given the change of pace today they will have to reinvent and reengineer and reimagine that job much more often than their parents if they want to advance in it. every young person will continue to need basic knowledge, of course, but they will need skills and motivation even more. steve, in what areas are there still jobs? i guess people go to north dakota now. lots of jobs there. in terms of trying to find a job, does thomas friedman make a good point? >> oh, yeah,
now those same liberal progressive forces are basically sitting around hoping the army will take overe muslim brotherhood and save them. the only way out is have the forces get together and contest elections. >> now listen. you have a piece from the sunday paper that talks about the problems we are having here at home which i want to put out to the panel. need a job. invent it says thomas friedman. my generation had it easy. we got to find a job but more than ever our kids will have to...
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a secret army and a war at the end of the earth pulitzer prize winning journalist reports on the engs pangs of the cia operations. university and college faculties in why our professors liberal and why do conservatives care? untimely look for the titles in bookstores this coming week. watch for the authors in the new future. booktv.org. comes from bob's decision not to resign after the saturday night massacre. he think it is should be call the saturday night involuntary manslaughter. nixon didn't plan it but wandered in to it. bob believed the president has ability to control everyone the executive branch and fire insubordinate personnel. and he claimed it on national tv. whether a president is wise to exercise that is for history to decide. attorney general richrdson promised the senate he would maintain a special prosecutor in place. he thought therefore he had to resign when nixon asked him to fire cox. but bob had not made any such promise. he thought that the president was entitled to dig his own grave if he insists. he also thought that he should not gain certainly not appear to be a -- he planned to fire cox and quit. richardson and william, the deputy attorney genera
a secret army and a war at the end of the earth pulitzer prize winning journalist reports on the engs pangs of the cia operations. university and college faculties in why our professors liberal and why do conservatives care? untimely look for the titles in bookstores this coming week. watch for the authors in the new future. booktv.org. comes from bob's decision not to resign after the saturday night massacre. he think it is should be call the saturday night involuntary manslaughter. nixon...