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. >> good afternoon commissioner i'm matt the chief executive officer for life nation in california iant to start by thanking the commission for approving the project we've been open for 3 months and have a great rapport were our neighbors on knob hill and we'rees static the clients so thank you we'rees static about an arena in warriors in san francisco we look forward to them being in san francisco we emotional task about the world-class venue we've worked closely with the warriors on the design how to make that an incredible venue and special event venue they've got a incredible team in place and taking the right steps we're excited about the venue being in the city thank you very much for your time and is there any additional public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i want to thank the team for the presentation today i - it was great to see all the prospectives i agree the public realm this incredible opportunity to provide for space and more sort of wonderful space for us to be in i assume there will be a lot of design refinement going forward and thank you to all
. >> good afternoon commissioner i'm matt the chief executive officer for life nation in california iant to start by thanking the commission for approving the project we've been open for 3 months and have a great rapport were our neighbors on knob hill and we'rees static the clients so thank you we'rees static about an arena in warriors in san francisco we look forward to them being in san francisco we emotional task about the world-class venue we've worked closely with the warriors on...
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country duo sugar land concert promotor life nation and 16 other defendants have agreed to pay $39 millioni claims. high winds toppled rigging and set the stage roof on to stands waiting for the concert to begin. seven people died. nearly 100 others were hurt. an investigation found that rigging did not meet safe tow standards. in your money tonight a big t mobile settlement. it will pay out $90 million in refunds to customers. the federal trade commission says t mobile charged those customers for cell phone text service they did not order. and continued to do it even after customers let the company know about it. 50 states along with the fcc were involved in the suit. >> staples customers may have been hit with a data breach retailer was looking into a cyber attack on customer credit cards. today the company says hackers may have had access to information from transactions at more than 100 stores in the us that includes card holder names, card numbers, expiration dates and veer if you indication codes. staples will give free identity protection service to any customer at risk. >> a snack
country duo sugar land concert promotor life nation and 16 other defendants have agreed to pay $39 millioni claims. high winds toppled rigging and set the stage roof on to stands waiting for the concert to begin. seven people died. nearly 100 others were hurt. an investigation found that rigging did not meet safe tow standards. in your money tonight a big t mobile settlement. it will pay out $90 million in refunds to customers. the federal trade commission says t mobile charged those customers...
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on the issue of life, when i spoke at the national prayer breakfast two years ago, i talked a little bit about my values, the value of unborn life, the value of loving our political enemies, of being gracious to those with whom we disagree. i fail at that, but i believe that that's what i ought to try to do. those things are important. and so these men in "seven men" evince those qualities, kind of a nobility and intellectual honesty. wilbur force was in some ways conservative, and in some ways he was not. he put his faith and truth before party. not always an easy thing to do. but he felt it was the right thing to do. he stood against william pitt's government a couple times, spoke out against his friend, william pitt. i would say that if you look at the life of jackie robinson, jackie robinson was a profound christian. very few people know that, very few people know that his ability to -- well, his strength in breaking the racial barrier came from his faith, from prayers on his knees that god would give him the strength to do something which he could not humanly do. his recruiter wa
on the issue of life, when i spoke at the national prayer breakfast two years ago, i talked a little bit about my values, the value of unborn life, the value of loving our political enemies, of being gracious to those with whom we disagree. i fail at that, but i believe that that's what i ought to try to do. those things are important. and so these men in "seven men" evince those qualities, kind of a nobility and intellectual honesty. wilbur force was in some ways conservative, and in...
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life. national correspondent kate snow has that story. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt.ince. right? it's a even bigger deal when the prince calls your performance inspirational and tells you he was so moved, he wants to help you make your dream come true. that's pretty much what happened to stephen prescott. >> my mother grant. she was 15. >> reporter: in rehearsal, steven prescott's monologue about growing up without a dad was raw, honest. >> you see, my dad got locked up when i was 1 years old. i remember the first time going to meet my father, to visit him in prison. i was 7 years old. i wanted to talk to him. i didn't know what to say to him. he was a stranger to me. promise me something, all right? promise me you will not end up in here like me. >> reporter: but at 16, he was arrested for robbery, sent to new york's infamous prison riker's island. >> i remember sitting in that cell, thinking, wow, this is not a place for me. >> reporter: sentenced to probation, he found a theater program that changed everything. i asked god to please turn my life around and to give
life. national correspondent kate snow has that story. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt.ince. right? it's a even bigger deal when the prince calls your performance inspirational and tells you he was so moved, he wants to help you make your dream come true. that's pretty much what happened to stephen prescott. >> my mother grant. she was 15. >> reporter: in rehearsal, steven prescott's monologue about growing up without a dad was raw, honest. >> you see, my dad...
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life. national guard had brought up large equipment, including forklifts and things, and the crowd had growny this time. >> leave our sue! leave our sue! leave our sue! >> people were so emotionally involved. >> the amazing thing to me was it wasn't just us. the whole town, entire town of hill city was in mourning when they took that dinosaur away. >> here was a dream that the town had. it was our dinosaur. it was our museum. it was our lives that had been just torn to pieces. >> i was in france, and they called me, and, you know, i thought it was a joke. couldn't believe it, and i cried. >> i was highly emotional, but from that moment that i heard that the specimen was going to be taken, my focus was on the specimen. legally and all that other crap, that's not my concern. my concern was make sure that dinosaur was going to transport, everything was going to be safe. >> sue belonged here, and what happened was not right. >> you know, it was like a funeral, losing a family member. it just felt like a nightmare, like it just wasn't really happening, just. >> the place was a mess. we, all of a
life. national guard had brought up large equipment, including forklifts and things, and the crowd had growny this time. >> leave our sue! leave our sue! leave our sue! >> people were so emotionally involved. >> the amazing thing to me was it wasn't just us. the whole town, entire town of hill city was in mourning when they took that dinosaur away. >> here was a dream that the town had. it was our dinosaur. it was our museum. it was our lives that had been just torn to...
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life. >>> the united nations and human rights groups are calling for u.s. officials to be prosecuted for their role in interrogation techniques of al qaeda suspects. it follows a report on secret practices at hidden sites around the world. the report suggests no useful intelligence was gained from torturing prisoners. patty culhane in washington has more. >> reporter: hundreds of pages of detailed evidence of what happened to 119 men detained by the central intelligence agencies in secret prison, like this in lithuania. >> the c.i.a. programme was more brutal than people were led to believe >>> detainees were detained from sleep for up to 180 hours. they were forced to have ena mas - not for medical reasons. and waterboarding, which the c.i.a. describes as near drownings. there were reports of violent beatings, contradicting what top bosses say. the senate report says the c.i.a. lied to white house, congress and the public and about the effectiveness. >> i can say questioning the detainees in the programme gave us information that saved innocent lives by he
life. >>> the united nations and human rights groups are calling for u.s. officials to be prosecuted for their role in interrogation techniques of al qaeda suspects. it follows a report on secret practices at hidden sites around the world. the report suggests no useful intelligence was gained from torturing prisoners. patty culhane in washington has more. >> reporter: hundreds of pages of detailed evidence of what happened to 119 men detained by the central intelligence agencies...
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that is what we are seeing now, all the time in our own public political and national life.ll these phases. -- faces. once in a while, someone comes along who can see more in a phase than most of us do, and you can make it indelible in a way that it will never be forgotten. you will never see the same phase in the same way. he is rendering the president who was in office when patrick first came in 1964. i was stationed outside president johnson's office right after the kennedy death to look over some photographs to be used in the usia of the president, with a photographic head of the usia. we weren't allowed to use any photographs that the president didn't like. i could hear talk behind the door of the white house, of the oval office -- i wonder if i will get to see the president. just as i was about to leave, the door opened, and this had came out -- thsi ehhis chen came, at a much higher level than a head should be. [laughter] i heard the only immortal words that i ever heard the president enunciate. he said, "anybody see my razor?" [laughter] take it from there pal. got a
that is what we are seeing now, all the time in our own public political and national life.ll these phases. -- faces. once in a while, someone comes along who can see more in a phase than most of us do, and you can make it indelible in a way that it will never be forgotten. you will never see the same phase in the same way. he is rendering the president who was in office when patrick first came in 1964. i was stationed outside president johnson's office right after the kennedy death to look...
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in our own lives and the life of nations. changes harder as we can be they weight on our shoulders. we are making these changes because it is the right thing to do. today america chooses to cut loose the shackles of our past to reach for a better future, for the cuban people, for the american people, for our entire hemisphere and for the world. thank you. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama at the white house announcing a historic shift in u.s. policy to cuba reestablishing diplomatic ties with havana and economic and travel ties opening that up while the president concedes he does not have the authority to lift the cuban embargo put in place in 1963 by congress, calling on congress to lift that fully, but essentially doing everything but lifting that embargo making numbe a number of changes he can with executive authority with u.s. relations with cuba saying he spoke by phone with cuban president rival castro. the conversation was 45 minutes. the first substantive conversation between leaders of those two countries since 1961. crediting pope
in our own lives and the life of nations. changes harder as we can be they weight on our shoulders. we are making these changes because it is the right thing to do. today america chooses to cut loose the shackles of our past to reach for a better future, for the cuban people, for the american people, for our entire hemisphere and for the world. thank you. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama at the white house announcing a historic shift in u.s....
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life. as nations develop over the next here's a 25 years,for you: the world will have almost twice as manys. how much fuel will be needed to power them? about the same as today? 50% more? 100% more? the answer is... about the same as today. by 2040, advances in fuels and vehicles could enable about 75% better fuel economy than today. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked for the best price, and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. >>> big rally for stocks but not participating in today's rally is dunkin' donuts. getting dunked after weak earnings and sales guidance. also expects u.s. same store sales to grow about 1 ppt 4% below its previous guidance. duncan chairs down and simon say also say see continued pressure on the consumer. >> let's check on the close in europe. this is t
life. as nations develop over the next here's a 25 years,for you: the world will have almost twice as manys. how much fuel will be needed to power them? about the same as today? 50% more? 100% more? the answer is... about the same as today. by 2040, advances in fuels and vehicles could enable about 75% better fuel economy than today. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade...
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went on, not the findings of philosophers or the dreams, but a victory in the grim struggle of national lifee principles of freedom from which we draw our being. down the years, these words re-illuminate the core of the relationship between the peoples of great britain and the united states. too often we speak glibly of our shared values. but the simple description enshrines more concisely the beating heart of the real bond between us. and so in our time, as the dark shadows of violence and oppression grasp us yet again upon our world, may this magna carta once more lighten each of us, the inspiration to reach for the sunlit uplands of peace, liberty and justice, which must surely be our common goal. thank you very much. [applause] >> your royal highness, mr. librarian, mr. ambassador, distinguished guests, it is my pleasure to be able to bring lincoln cathedral's magna carta to washington for this magnificent exhibition. this document has been in the possession of lincoln cathedral since late june 1215. and in recent times, it has been exhibited at home and abroad to inspire debate and refl
went on, not the findings of philosophers or the dreams, but a victory in the grim struggle of national lifee principles of freedom from which we draw our being. down the years, these words re-illuminate the core of the relationship between the peoples of great britain and the united states. too often we speak glibly of our shared values. but the simple description enshrines more concisely the beating heart of the real bond between us. and so in our time, as the dark shadows of violence and...
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for the past eight years, the great privilege of acting as national spokesperson for the american veterans disabled for life memorial foundation. this extraordinary tribute to our wounded that we dedicate today. it was president abraham lincoln who sat any nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure. with the opening of this national monument, we honor millions of our heroes living with the wounds of war with a place of healing, remembrance and gratitude for all they have given. we help ensure, uret our nation will end for generations to come. for if we do not remember our , how can, our heroes we expect future generations to step up to serve? [applause] certainly what happens post-vietnam weakened our nation. it was a shameful time in our history and we must never ever let that happen again. [applause] remembering and honoring our veterans is paramount to our national security. this places a critical importance on always taking care of our military servicemembers and their families before, during and after the battle. the dangers of the 21st century are clear. with no doubt that this century
for the past eight years, the great privilege of acting as national spokesperson for the american veterans disabled for life memorial foundation. this extraordinary tribute to our wounded that we dedicate today. it was president abraham lincoln who sat any nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure. with the opening of this national monument, we honor millions of our heroes living with the wounds of war with a place of healing, remembrance and gratitude for all they have given....
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creating music in the key of life, stevie wonder has brought greater harmony to our nation. [applause] [laughter] >> what an extra near a group. it lets give them all a big round of applause. [applause] the incredible performances, the incredible innovation, the incredible ideas. the incredible expressions of the human spirit. not only have they made the world better, but they make us a little bit better every single day. we are truly grateful for them and on behalf of michelle and myself, please enjoy the reception. god bless you all. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> and on c-span2, book tv in prime time with authors that have appeared on afterwards. first, ben carson on his book, one nation. what we can do to save america's future. kerry armstrong discusses fields of blood. and james mcpherson talks about his book, embattled rubble. jefferson davis as commander in chief. >> here are some of our feat
creating music in the key of life, stevie wonder has brought greater harmony to our nation. [applause] [laughter] >> what an extra near a group. it lets give them all a big round of applause. [applause] the incredible performances, the incredible innovation, the incredible ideas. the incredible expressions of the human spirit. not only have they made the world better, but they make us a little bit better every single day. we are truly grateful for them and on behalf of michelle and...
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] dreamliner. >> an all-new airplane in a once in a decade, if not once in a generation achievement of human ingenuity. >> for airlines, it's cheap to fly. for passengers it offers unparalleled comfort. >> wow. >> for boeing it promised windfall profits. >> the dreamliner is the plane of the future. >> al jazeera discovers a dark side to the dreamliner. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late, have a fleet grounding, have fires on the airplane. >> our investigation find boeing standards. >> they are short-changing the schedule. >> we uncover a whistleblower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt there's bad repairs going out the door on the 787. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> january 16th, 2013 - takamatsu, japan. a brand new boeing 787 dreamliner makes an emergency landing. passengers knew the plan
. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪ music ♪ ] dreamliner. >> an all-new airplane in a once in a decade, if not once in a generation achievement of human ingenuity. >> for airlines, it's cheap to fly. for passengers it offers unparalleled comfort. >> wow. >> for boeing it promised windfall profits. >> the...
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. >> stories that impact the store world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back, we're talking about an important new study that says one in five older americans that says one in five older americans take prescription that's work against you. my husband and i laugh about it because the disclaimer is longer than the product. has america caplized on the instant gratification and caused you us to think there's a medicine to fix everything. >> i think it's our culture to think there's a magic pill. when we exercise and drink more water and all of the things that mother said are good for us, but we have evolved into a syndrome where a problem happens, and we want an instant solution, whether it's financial or medical. and there are so many innovagues that people think there's a cure for everything, and while medications, also safe, have risks and that's a balance that needs to be discussed with a physician. so we want it to be true, but i think it's the responsibility of the fda and pharm
. >> stories that impact the store world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back, we're talking about an important new study that says one in five older americans that says one in five older americans take prescription that's work against you. my husband and i laugh about it because the disclaimer is longer than the product. has america caplized on the instant gratification and...
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for the past eight years, the great privilege of acting as national spokesperson for the american veterans disabled for life memorial foundation. this extraordinary tribute to our wounded that we dedicate today. it was president abraham lincoln who sat any nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure. with the opening of this national monument, we honor millions of our heroes living with the wounds of war with a place of healing, remembrance and gratitude for all they have given. we help ensure, uret our nation will end for generations to come. for if we do not remember our , how can, our heroes we expect future generations to step up to serve? [applause] certainly what happens post-vietnam weakened our nation. it was a shameful time in our history and we must never ever let that happen again. [applause] remembering and honoring our veterans is paramount to our national security. this places a critical importance on always taking care of our military servicemembers and their families before, during and after the battle. the dangers of the 21st century are clear. with no doubt that this century
for the past eight years, the great privilege of acting as national spokesperson for the american veterans disabled for life memorial foundation. this extraordinary tribute to our wounded that we dedicate today. it was president abraham lincoln who sat any nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure. with the opening of this national monument, we honor millions of our heroes living with the wounds of war with a place of healing, remembrance and gratitude for all they have given....
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. >> the nation should offer the citizens life with dignity. our nation does not do that. >> reporter: gomine is known as gateway to the desert. since the flooding began more than a week ago, the government has left them struggling to recover on their own. >> translator: god knows our future. we feel we were not taken care of and fear the consequences of some favoritism. >> reporter: at least 32 people have died in the region. rescue operations have saved hundreds and emergency warning systems have increased according to the government. officials are now working to restore electricity and other basic utilities. sherts have openesherltssheltere who have lost everything. people are contending for the deadliest flooding in years. in 1995 flash flooding killed hundreds. the recent flooding is shaping up to be the worst since then. natasha guinane, al jazeera. >> this is peru where a key u.n. climate meeting is taking place in the capital. 195 countries paving the way they hope for a new global agreement on climate change. it will take two weeks, cou
. >> the nation should offer the citizens life with dignity. our nation does not do that. >> reporter: gomine is known as gateway to the desert. since the flooding began more than a week ago, the government has left them struggling to recover on their own. >> translator: god knows our future. we feel we were not taken care of and fear the consequences of some favoritism. >> reporter: at least 32 people have died in the region. rescue operations have saved hundreds and...
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the nation should offer the citizens life with dignity. tion does not do that. >> it is known as the gateway to the desert. people say since the flooding began more than a week ago, the government has left them struggling to recover on their own. >> god knows our future we feel we were not taken care of and fear the consequences of some favoritism. >> at least 32 people have died in the region. rescue operations have aside hundreds and emergency warning systems have increased according to the government. officials are work to go utilities. >> since flooding has washed over the southern portion country is shaping up to be the worst since then. natasha gname, al jazeera. >> the world health organization is saying it has proved it is possible to contain the spread of the ebola virus and says sierra leone, one of the west africans countries where ebola has been prevalent is making very good progress. the agency has failed to meet one of its own target did to make sure 70% of people infected with the virus are isolated it says teams are helping
the nation should offer the citizens life with dignity. tion does not do that. >> it is known as the gateway to the desert. people say since the flooding began more than a week ago, the government has left them struggling to recover on their own. >> god knows our future we feel we were not taken care of and fear the consequences of some favoritism. >> at least 32 people have died in the region. rescue operations have aside hundreds and emergency warning systems have increased...
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creating music in the key of life, stevie wonder has brought greater harmony to our nation. >> well,hat an extraordinary group. let's give them all a big round of applause one more time. >> we thank all of them for the gifts they've given to us, the incredible performances, the incredible innovation, the incredible ideas, the incredible expressions of the human spirit. and not only have they made the world better but by following their example they make us a little better every single day. we're truly grateful to them and on behalf of michelle and myself, please enjoy the eception and god bless you all. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on the next "washington journal" columnist mr. jeffrey talks about what he'd like to see by the republican led 114th congress. and then "the culture warrior," on race, politics and social change with clarence page. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern and join the conversation when we take your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. on friday, boo
creating music in the key of life, stevie wonder has brought greater harmony to our nation. >> well,hat an extraordinary group. let's give them all a big round of applause one more time. >> we thank all of them for the gifts they've given to us, the incredible performances, the incredible innovation, the incredible ideas, the incredible expressions of the human spirit. and not only have they made the world better but by following their example they make us a little better every...
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nation. when it comes down to it, i believe there are three things that jim brady's remarkable life tells usolence in america. first is the toll of gun violence. 30,000 americans killed every year, about one million lives lost jim was shot. the statistics are staggering, but what the story really tells us is the impact of just one of those bullets can have, just one. that one bullet took jim's physical strength, cause profound lifelong health issues, put his loving wife sarah in the role of a lifelong caregiver rob a brilliant and remarkably popular young press secretary of his career. my brother, too, was shot in the head and survived. like jim, my brother has worked remarkably. as i said, in a way, jim was my brother. every year, hundreds of thousands of more americans are introduced into our same tragic brotherhood and sisterhood, a family no one ever wants to join, all in an instant, in the same way, one bullet. two, jim's story taught us about the importance of stronger sensible gun laws. jim and share a -- sarah showed our nation why we need a background check before we buy a gun, whic
nation. when it comes down to it, i believe there are three things that jim brady's remarkable life tells usolence in america. first is the toll of gun violence. 30,000 americans killed every year, about one million lives lost jim was shot. the statistics are staggering, but what the story really tells us is the impact of just one of those bullets can have, just one. that one bullet took jim's physical strength, cause profound lifelong health issues, put his loving wife sarah in the role of a...
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of non-violence, citizens and police officers alike, as we participate in the civic life of our communities and nationida police officer meantime is killed after respo responding to a noise disturbance. authorities say 45-year-old officer charles couldn't deck was shot and then run over. he was a member of the tar upon spring force for 17 years after first work fog the inform ypd. marco antonio perry, jr., has been charged with first degree murder at this time. investigators do not believe the officer's death had anything to do with the killings of the two police officers in new york ci city. >> new tonight a planned protest marches through the streets of center city philadelphia. hundreds participated in the blackout philly march in response to what organizers call police brutality and racial tension around the country. participants started at 15th and arch. circled around city hall and continued on down the parkway ending at the art museum steps. police say the protests remained peaceful. >>> and there's some new information tonight in the search for college student shane montgomery. today authoriti
of non-violence, citizens and police officers alike, as we participate in the civic life of our communities and nationida police officer meantime is killed after respo responding to a noise disturbance. authorities say 45-year-old officer charles couldn't deck was shot and then run over. he was a member of the tar upon spring force for 17 years after first work fog the inform ypd. marco antonio perry, jr., has been charged with first degree murder at this time. investigators do not believe the...
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creating music in the key of life, steamvie wonder has brought greater harmony to our nation. [applause] >> what an extraordinary group. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] we thank all of them for the gifts they have given to us, the incredible performances, the incredible innovations, incredible ideas, the incredible expressions of the human spirit. not only have they made the world better, but by following their example, they make us a little bit better every day. we are truly grateful to them. on behalf of michelle and myself, please enjoy the reception and god bless you all. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> ♪ >> tonight, scientists and discuss the latest trends in energy technology and problems created by climate change. whoear from mike phillips explains how using more renewable energy sources can help address the rapid extinction of species around the world. see those
creating music in the key of life, steamvie wonder has brought greater harmony to our nation. [applause] >> what an extraordinary group. let's give them all a big round of applause. [applause] we thank all of them for the gifts they have given to us, the incredible performances, the incredible innovations, incredible ideas, the incredible expressions of the human spirit. not only have they made the world better, but by following their example, they make us a little bit better every day....
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back.'m not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> the taliban was planning another attack against the afghan national army. >> while he was waiting for the fighters to gather, i asked the taliban commander - leesan - about how he felt about killing fellow afghans. >> i asked him if the taliban today was changing its approach. >> i was driven to the outskirts of town to film a large gathering of over a hundred taliban fighters. this was undoubtedly a show of strength for the camera. and a reminder why so many a
. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back.'m not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see,...
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. whether it's kidnapping foreign nationals, firing test missiles over neighboring countries or hacking the computer systems of a major multi national corporation understanding north korea's state interest is sometimes hard to do. especially if you use the same yardstick as the one you would use to assess the work of other state actors. so ambassador hill, is it important to understand why north korea is doing what it's doing? understand it's motivations. understand the way it size the world when you try to figure this out? >> oh, it is very important to understand why they're doing this, why they behave the way they do, no question. the issue is, of course, what to do about it. north korea is your proverbial her mitt kingdom. it sits there in splendid isolation in plot so splendid isolation. it has a ruling family that approaches a ruling religious cult. they don't mind that
. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. whether it's kidnapping foreign nationals, firing test missiles over neighboring countries or hacking the computer systems of a major multi national corporation understanding north korea's state interest is sometimes hard to do. especially if you use the same yardstick as...
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primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> one thing that you have written in a very thought-provoking way about is when nations should intervene. >> yes. >> when the u.s. should intervene in conflicts in other countries. one interesting thing you raise is sort of this difference between leg legality and legitimacy. sometimes countries have to intervene when they don't have proper legal authorizathes. what do you mean by "legitimacy"? >> i to the international law for many years. i believe in the value of international rules, and i think you see it immediately today. right? if russia can invade crain and nothing happens as a matter of international law, the next thing you know noire country will invade without the saifrnthsz of the security council. rules are critical to upholding international order. >> said, we have a system that was to challenge the five victors. my proposition is we need to get past that arrangement. sometimes you have to br
primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> one thing that you have written in a very thought-provoking way about is when nations should intervene. >> yes. >> when the u.s. should intervene in conflicts in other countries. one interesting thing you raise is sort of this difference between leg...
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the abaund unt water where -- abundant waters where there's a looming threat to marine life >>> the united nations and human rights groups are causing for u.s. officials to be procuted for their role in interrogation -- prosecuted for interrogation techniques, following tore future practices at hidden sites around the world, and no useful intelligence was gained from torturing prisoniers. >> reporter: hundreds of pages of evidence of what happened to 119 men detained in secret prisons, like this one in lithuania. >> the cia programme was more brutal than people were led to believe. >> detainees were deprived sleep for 180 hours. five forced to have enemas, not for medical reasons. there are reports five people were water boarded which the cia describes as a series of near drownings, and there's reports of physical violent beatings, contradicting assurances from top bosses. >> the senate report says the i cia purposely lied to congress, the public and the programme's effectiveness. >> i can say questioning the detainees has given us information that has saved innocent lives by helping us stop new a
the abaund unt water where -- abundant waters where there's a looming threat to marine life >>> the united nations and human rights groups are causing for u.s. officials to be procuted for their role in interrogation -- prosecuted for interrogation techniques, following tore future practices at hidden sites around the world, and no useful intelligence was gained from torturing prisoniers. >> reporter: hundreds of pages of evidence of what happened to 119 men detained in secret...
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life. there were no easy answers. and whatever your views are on eits, our nation and in particular this agency did a lot of things right during this difficult time to keep this country strong and secure.
life. there were no easy answers. and whatever your views are on eits, our nation and in particular this agency did a lot of things right during this difficult time to keep this country strong and secure.
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> the very positive thing, and this, it's underwater. that's really good. >> this is a tiger shark. >> it's not long before the platform is put to the test by an 11. 11.5-foot tiger shark. [ yelling ] >> since the shark is dorsal finish up, tissue samples are taken first. and then blood is drawn. it will provide a wealth of information, the kind that scientists used to get only by sacrificing the shark. >> in the past if you wanted to see what it was eating we would cut it open and look at its stomach. but now we can look at the chemicals to see what they're eating. >> the shark is flipped over, and carolyn begins her ultrasound. >> she is pregnant. >> wahoo! >> we got a pregnant one! >> inside this big bloated tiger-shark belly are a bunch of baby sharks. the first female that we have found that is pregnant. we also need to track where they're going so we can understand their breeding behaviors. right now that's what t
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letters and spoke about his year in detail to a full journal iszs and friends only late in life when the nationaltendency of many people is to embroider the past as i'm reaching later in lifestyle to unction that phenomenon. this is a sketch that was done of brady by an artist, james, edward kelly. brady stopped into the studio one day on the southeast corner of washington square in new york. and kelly was up on a ladder would recollecting on a model for a sculpture and he came down and drew the sketch and handed it to brady and brady signed it. there weren't a lot of examples of brady's signature and handed it back and said something like you've bettered 34i boys, meaning i think he'd done a better likeness than all the photographers who worked for brady might have done. so this lack of primary sources is one reason why such a central cultural figure of his time has no good big ra fill. the second reason is in the years since his death this plauzty of fact has led some writers to go beyond brady's own embroidery to pure speculation and even fabrication. . so the challenge in the book was to dig
letters and spoke about his year in detail to a full journal iszs and friends only late in life when the nationaltendency of many people is to embroider the past as i'm reaching later in lifestyle to unction that phenomenon. this is a sketch that was done of brady by an artist, james, edward kelly. brady stopped into the studio one day on the southeast corner of washington square in new york. and kelly was up on a ladder would recollecting on a model for a sculpture and he came down and drew...
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of nonviolence, citizens and police officers alike, as we participate in the civic life of our communities and nation>>> well, now after more than three weeks, there is a clue in the disappearance of shane montgomery. today authorities recovered his keys in the schuylkill river. they searched the river in manayunk for four and a half hours. that was the only piece of evidence they discovered. now, montgomery was last seen 25 days ago leaving kildare's bar on thanksgiving morning. surveillance video showed him later walking in the direction of the river. >>> turning to our weather tonight, it was not a bad sunday in december. "eyewitness news" in camden here where one guy even broke out the fishing pole along the delaware. not a bad view, either. it was very pretty today. justin drabick has the first forecast. i was just glad to see the sun, justin. >> yeah, i think everybody was. that shot come new year's eve you'll be able to see the fireworks from that area. good place to check it out. also you can see it here on cbs3. our weather cold for this time of year, temperatures struggled to get to 40. we'
of nonviolence, citizens and police officers alike, as we participate in the civic life of our communities and nation>>> well, now after more than three weeks, there is a clue in the disappearance of shane montgomery. today authorities recovered his keys in the schuylkill river. they searched the river in manayunk for four and a half hours. that was the only piece of evidence they discovered. now, montgomery was last seen 25 days ago leaving kildare's bar on thanksgiving morning....
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life. he was busy doing the people's business, delivering hope. in his sixth decade as a voice for the people in our nation'st immeasurably improved the lives of washingtonians. that's a clap right there. [applause] our member the day that marion barry was arrested. i was watching the 6:00 news. the spirit spoke to me as i said ministers, something is going to happen to marion barry today. i must reach him. i called and i called and i could not reach him. i watched the 11:00 news unfold. at the vistaest hotel. lives areood that our marked by sin as well as virtue. failures as well as success. weakness as well as strength. we know that there are things that he did that he came to regret. , he recognized that there were things that had happened to him that he said he identified with the fallen, whoever they may be. in lifey at some point is going to get knocked down. i don't care who you are or how rich you are or how poor you are . drugs may pull you down. family.death and your fall down, fall down on your back then you can look up. if you can look up, you can get up. if you can at up, you can go up. [applaus
life. he was busy doing the people's business, delivering hope. in his sixth decade as a voice for the people in our nation'st immeasurably improved the lives of washingtonians. that's a clap right there. [applause] our member the day that marion barry was arrested. i was watching the 6:00 news. the spirit spoke to me as i said ministers, something is going to happen to marion barry today. i must reach him. i called and i called and i could not reach him. i watched the 11:00 news unfold. at the...
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to tech know. you're about to take us on a behind the scenes look at one of your favorite pieces you've done on goggles that can see cancer. >> it must have been an extra treat, because it's featuring a technique in your field. >> i do have a personal connection to the story. the detection method for the cancer uses fluorescents which i did for my p.h.d. let's take a look. >> so the cancer goggle story was about goggles similar tonight vision goggles, but allows surgeons to use infrared to see cancer cells. my thesis title was fluorescents. i studied nicotine dependence looking for something that i was going to help make a difference. the data that came from my experiments will inform drug companies to design better smoking cessation designs. >> the first thing we're going to do is find the lymph node and that fluorescent dye is going to be visible. >> this is a 72-year-old woman who noticed a lurch and h
. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to tech know. you're about to take us on a behind the scenes look at one of your favorite pieces you've done on goggles that can see cancer. >> it must have been an extra treat, because it's featuring a technique in your field. >> i do have a personal connection to the story. the detection...
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of non-violence, citizens and police officers alike, as we participate in the civic life of our communities and nation. >> time right now is 4:38. police in florida have arrested a suspect in the murder after officer. authority say officer charles responds today noise call sunday morning at an apartment complex, west of tampa. police say a fugitive tried to evade a warrant, shot the officer, then ran him over. officer previously served in the new york mitt department. investigators do not believe the officer's death had anything to do with the killings of two officers in new york. >>> a planned protest mars through the streets every center city philadelphia. hundreds took part in the black-out philly march. it is in remember response to what organizers call police brutality and racial tension across the country. participant started at 15th and arch, circled around city hall, then continued down the parkway, ending at the art museum steps. police say that protest was peaceful. >> there is a potential break in the search for shane montgomery. dive teams have recovered his keys in the schuylkill river. t
of non-violence, citizens and police officers alike, as we participate in the civic life of our communities and nation. >> time right now is 4:38. police in florida have arrested a suspect in the murder after officer. authority say officer charles responds today noise call sunday morning at an apartment complex, west of tampa. police say a fugitive tried to evade a warrant, shot the officer, then ran him over. officer previously served in the new york mitt department. investigators do not...
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nation. when it comes down to it, i believe there are three things that jim brady's remarkable life tells us about gun violence in america. first is the toll of gun violence. 30,000 americans killed every year, about one million lives lost jim was shot. the statistics are staggering, but what the story really tells us is the impact of just one of those bullets can have, just one. that one bullet took jim's physical strength, cause profound lifelong health issues, put his loving wife sarah in the role of a lifelong caregiver, rob a brilliant and remarkably popular young press secretary of his career. my brother, too, was shot in the head and survived. like jim, my brother has worked remarkably. as i said, in a way, jim was my brother. every year, hundreds of thousands of more americans are introduced into our same tragic brotherhood and sisterhood, a family no one ever wants to join, all in an instant, in the same way, one bullet. two, jim's story taught us about the importance of stronger, sensible gun laws. jim and share a -- sarah showed our nation why we need a background check before we
nation. when it comes down to it, i believe there are three things that jim brady's remarkable life tells us about gun violence in america. first is the toll of gun violence. 30,000 americans killed every year, about one million lives lost jim was shot. the statistics are staggering, but what the story really tells us is the impact of just one of those bullets can have, just one. that one bullet took jim's physical strength, cause profound lifelong health issues, put his loving wife sarah in...
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> a conflict that started 100 year ago, some say, never ended... revealing... untold stories of the valor... >> they opened fire on the english officers... >> sacrifice... >> i order you to die... >> and ultimate betrayal... drawing lines in the sand that would shape the middle east and frame the conflict today >> world war one: through arab eyes continues episode three: the new middle east on al jazeera america >> ali sufant was an fbi counterterrorism agent, specifically credited with hemming to uncover khalid sheikh mohammed as the mastermind against the attacked again washington and new york, and the events leading to september 11th. so what does he think about the current pose threatened by i.s.i.l? >> i think the islamic state is a manifestation of al qaeda, it is the same group as al qaeda. a division took place between al qaeda as we know it and the so-called islamic state as we know it after syria. the islamic
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seeing this part of life during our nation's infancy is so fascinating. >> we know this will be uncovered point. so they have to all all the pertinent information and sail i can't facts that intrigue us. we're making assumptions what they were thinking and lifestyle back then. i think it is fantastic they have done that. >> earlier i was not excited about it because al capone's vault burned me. i hope they preserve materials when air gets to it. >> they're being methodical and covered and recovered again and x-ray first so to make sure the stuff isn't too vulnerable to the elements. cheryl: where was melissa on monday on that one. stay with me. we have latest update on what is happening over on the west coast. ferocious storm drenching washington state to california. hurricane-force winds. fox news's william la jeunesse with me now. how are the conditions right now? >> the storm and rain we saw around 4:00 a.m. this morning in malibu has moved well to the east into los angeles and san bernardino, riverside. leaving in its wake, flooding, very high surf. wind hit 147 miles per hour in the
seeing this part of life during our nation's infancy is so fascinating. >> we know this will be uncovered point. so they have to all all the pertinent information and sail i can't facts that intrigue us. we're making assumptions what they were thinking and lifestyle back then. i think it is fantastic they have done that. >> earlier i was not excited about it because al capone's vault burned me. i hope they preserve materials when air gets to it. >> they're being methodical and...
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mission to bring diversity inside corporate board rooms and finally november is national adoption month. in our slice of life we highlight an agency making a difference. that's what's happening in our difference. that's what's happening in our world up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. our all access pass takes us to palm beach gardens florida to one of our premiere events. the black enterprise dpofl and tennis challenge where business leaders take the chance to relax and dance the night away to the music of jeffrey osborne that's still wooing fans with his greatest hits. take a look. ♪ >> should be mine. let's help troy out. >> grew up the youngest of 12 in my family. i had to listen to everything they wanted to listen to before i could play my own stuff. i was into motown back then. my father was always like take that stuff off boy. listen to good new music. ♪ >> i do a lot in my show now. i have been for the last 15 years or so. it seems like people are craving that 70s music. i mean, it was real music. ♪ ♪ >> on you, yeah. >> back in the day with ltd were in the 70s, early 70s, we couldn't put our faces
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waged in cyberspace plus books about improving public education, the life of general george custer and the mia's coverage of national security issues. for a full schedule visit our web site booktv.org. 40 hours of nonfiction books and authors. booktv, television for serious readers. >> the idea of the book came out of the experience paul and i and many other people at the observatory half of the people coming to us with the same questions over and over and over again. not only are we tired of answering them that the answer is we have been giving really weren't satisfying or they wouldn't keep asking them. in a lot of cases the questions that are being asked are not the questions they are talking about but the questions being assumed before they ask. to want to give an example of what i talking about. in september of 2012 live in birmingham, england. i was there to give an astronomy talk that the science festival. if you can't read the tea should it is god's that and maxwell's equations and there was light. as it turned out, the day of my talk in birmingham, england happened to coincide exactly with the visit of pope
waged in cyberspace plus books about improving public education, the life of general george custer and the mia's coverage of national security issues. for a full schedule visit our web site booktv.org. 40 hours of nonfiction books and authors. booktv, television for serious readers. >> the idea of the book came out of the experience paul and i and many other people at the observatory half of the people coming to us with the same questions over and over and over again. not only are we...
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now the real-life new jersey club is getting more national attention. we'll explain after the break. >>> plus, what does hypnosis have to do with one of the most notorious missing child cases in the country? >>> and honoring a hero. the award this local man will receive for risking his life to save others from an out-of-control gunman. >>> new this morning in delaware, a firefighter is recovering after he was injured in a three-alarm blaze in wilmington. fire broke out at the valley run apartments on butternut lane right around 9:30 last night. part of the property partially collapsed, and crews were ordered out of the building. 12 families have been displaced. one person went to the hospital. no word yet on a condition. the cause here is under investigation. >>> fire investigators in new castle county are also looking for the cause of this deadly blaze in claimaymont in the har house apartments. it happened yesterday morning. one person died, another went to the hospital. the fire caused about $1 million in damage. 38 families who lived here lost every
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we want a nation where police officers respect the rights of citizens, no matter what their station in life. we have work to do as a nation. this is a time when there's got to be change coming out of this. the status quo is not working, and, certainly, the trust we need isn't there today. >> pelley: marc morial, former mayor of new orleans, and president of the national urban league, thank you very much. >> thank you, scott. >> pelley: in another important story tonight, our pentagon correspondent david martin has an early look at a story that will be making headlines tomorrow. david tells us a new report from the pentagon says nearly 6,000 cases of sexual assault in the military had been reported this year. that is up 8% from last year. but the pentagon says it may indicate that more service members are reporting assaults notice because they trust the military justice system more than they did in the past. the rights of pregnant workers were debated in the u.s. supreme court today and jan crawford was in the court. >> reporter: peggy young of a driver for ups, but in 2006, when she got pre
we want a nation where police officers respect the rights of citizens, no matter what their station in life. we have work to do as a nation. this is a time when there's got to be change coming out of this. the status quo is not working, and, certainly, the trust we need isn't there today. >> pelley: marc morial, former mayor of new orleans, and president of the national urban league, thank you very much. >> thank you, scott. >> pelley: in another important story tonight, our...
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we have to drive them out of national life. sometimes people say -- okay, of course we are against the extremist terrorists, but we to oppose the all muslims at says a jewish ms, 9/11 with plot -- sometimes people except that bit of the narrative, but say violence is one. we do have to do with that narrative. >> we do. you have attended functions we made the point about representing multicultural companies -- countries. this is a tiny minority of people. but what do you say to a mother who tries to help? what their son, yusuf, was doing? and then says, i feel betrayed by the police. that kind of symptom ssends the wrong if our to parents, children suddenly reach that tipping point? that they tell them can cooperate with the police services, and not been -- and not see the children again? >> i wasn't in the courtroom, so i didn't hear the argument. very difficult interposer self -- you hear about it on the radio, you read little bit about it. we have to trust our policing system to deliver justice. but should we use all the powe
we have to drive them out of national life. sometimes people say -- okay, of course we are against the extremist terrorists, but we to oppose the all muslims at says a jewish ms, 9/11 with plot -- sometimes people except that bit of the narrative, but say violence is one. we do have to do with that narrative. >> we do. you have attended functions we made the point about representing multicultural companies -- countries. this is a tiny minority of people. but what do you say to a mother...
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. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. charges against kenya's president at the international criminal court have been dropped. prosecutors were unable to collect enough evidence to take the case to trial. >>> amnesty international has accused rich countries of failing syrians displayed by war. 380,000 syrians are seeking a new home, but few countries are willing to take them. >>> and president barack obama has nominated ashton carter to become his new secretary of defense. obama made the announcement alongside carter at the white house news conference. he still needs approval from that senate. >>> investigations are underway in india after 15 patients say they were blinded after what should have been routine cataract surgery. at least 15 patients say they now cannot see at all. india's medical infrastructure is under scrutiny after 50 women died last night. >> they took us inside for the operation after mid
. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. charges against kenya's president at the international criminal court have been dropped. prosecutors were unable to collect enough evidence to take the case to trial. >>> amnesty international has accused rich countries of failing syrians displayed by war....