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and then the dean's retirement dinner the alumni through up party at the local country club to simulate their routine known of the of women presidents could believe it was happening but the deed appreciates the thought and was embraced and then i decided to hell with contracts though law school indecorous on gender. now the legal landscape has been transformed barriers are coming to an unknown and half of law schools and professors are female employee discrimination is where. i teach a course that raises eyebrows but yet at the same time the progress has created its own difficulty in to secure gender equality is the no problem problem nor was that any individual has capacity to address but yet on virtually every measure of social status financial well-being or physical safety women fare worse than men. and with that disproportionate burdens pay a price but these are not cultural priorities. what accounts for that fact? part of the problem is the image of the feminist movement that keeps many women from identifying it. of the dictionary definition is are given two-thirds of 4/5 of women
and then the dean's retirement dinner the alumni through up party at the local country club to simulate their routine known of the of women presidents could believe it was happening but the deed appreciates the thought and was embraced and then i decided to hell with contracts though law school indecorous on gender. now the legal landscape has been transformed barriers are coming to an unknown and half of law schools and professors are female employee discrimination is where. i teach a course...
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the alumni threw a party at the local country club and hired a stripper. none of the women present could quite believe it was happening, but the dean appreciated the thought behind the invitation and well fortified behind curbing the embraced a guest it was that moment i i saw -- decided the hell with contracts, the law school needed a course on gender. women are moving up, barriers are coming down. examples of blatant discrimination are rare. at the same time, this progress has created its own difficulties. the central problem is what i i call the no problem problem, the lack of consensus that there is a serious problem. on virtually every measure of social status financial well-being and physical safety women feel worse than men, sexual violence remains common and reproductive rights are by no means secure. they pay a price in the world outside it. these issues are not cultural priorities. part of the problem is the image of the feminist movement which keeps many women from identifying as feminists or actively supporting a feminist agenda when dictionary
the alumni threw a party at the local country club and hired a stripper. none of the women present could quite believe it was happening, but the dean appreciated the thought behind the invitation and well fortified behind curbing the embraced a guest it was that moment i i saw -- decided the hell with contracts, the law school needed a course on gender. women are moving up, barriers are coming down. examples of blatant discrimination are rare. at the same time, this progress has created its own...
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there's a lot of -- most of the aid is coming from the local countries. in lebanon very few are staying in refugee camps and many are trying to find jobs around lebanon and particularly in beirut and it makes it very difficult for local workers who have to compete with them. >> i want to talk more about these refugees and especially lebanon. ronnie currie is the senior fellow at harvard, also the director of the think tank based in beirut. we spoke to him about challenges syrian refugees face inside lebanon. >> they've settled in open fields they rent rooms, they go to hotels, they do whatever they can to survive and they get aid from international relief agencies the u.n., locals relief groups, all kinds of different people support them, but there's tensions because of the refugees in terms of they take jobs away in some cases from lebanese, refugees tend to work for lower wages often working i am legally without a permit reducing income and wages for other lebanese. they deal in some cases where there's totally unregulated living conditions, you end up
there's a lot of -- most of the aid is coming from the local countries. in lebanon very few are staying in refugee camps and many are trying to find jobs around lebanon and particularly in beirut and it makes it very difficult for local workers who have to compete with them. >> i want to talk more about these refugees and especially lebanon. ronnie currie is the senior fellow at harvard, also the director of the think tank based in beirut. we spoke to him about challenges syrian refugees...
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united. >> formed by imn't grays sidney united is one of a number of clubs with strong leaks to the local country. he says the club played a vital role in the lives of immigrants like his father it was an important club. when they came over and no was attached to where they come from. and so they formed the club, and since then it became a hot spot. >> crowd violence was starting to increase, those images between sidney and sidney city fans in 1985, tarnished the sport among the widest public there was a perception that there were croatians and serves. that was the perception. football there will always be an element of violence, ordaininger of violence, i think. >> scenes like this prompted them to get rid of the clubs from the top level. as the old soccer league was done away with, and relaunched as the a league in 2005. with teams like sidney united forced to play in the lower tier. >> the european migrants that set this clubs up, the children and grandchildren are now running these so there is a natural process if you like. i think the moment culture. >> manchester united. >> so as australian
united. >> formed by imn't grays sidney united is one of a number of clubs with strong leaks to the local country. he says the club played a vital role in the lives of immigrants like his father it was an important club. when they came over and no was attached to where they come from. and so they formed the club, and since then it became a hot spot. >> crowd violence was starting to increase, those images between sidney and sidney city fans in 1985, tarnished the sport among the...
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all that stands between four nfl times and either a ticket to super bowl 49 or a tea time at the local countryll russell wilson and the defending champion seattle seahawks soar over the packers? can tom brady lead his new england patriots to a sixth super bowl or will andrew luck and the colts represent the afc in the valley of the sun? for the latest on the quest for the lombardi trophy we have a friend of the show jordan schultz, sports columnist and co-host of nbc show cup and shows. great intro, krystal. >> i like to get into it. >> good day. >> so let's start with the seahawks and the packers? what do you think? >> i like the seahawks. they were picked by me last season. >> ari is a seahawks fan. >> and new england did it in '50 and seattle, seeing richard sherman there, they are the first team in over 35 years krystal to lead the defense three years in a row. it is a hell of an accomplishment. green bay is banged up and aaron rodgers has a calf bothering him for a few weeks now. it got reinjured a couple of weeks ago and he battled against dallas in the divisional round but he is not 100
all that stands between four nfl times and either a ticket to super bowl 49 or a tea time at the local countryll russell wilson and the defending champion seattle seahawks soar over the packers? can tom brady lead his new england patriots to a sixth super bowl or will andrew luck and the colts represent the afc in the valley of the sun? for the latest on the quest for the lombardi trophy we have a friend of the show jordan schultz, sports columnist and co-host of nbc show cup and shows. great...
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supported by the government. 80% of the country's population is involved inning a griagriculture agriculture. rice and vegetables have been produced and consumed locallythe mighty river winds through the indochina peninsula. the friendship bridge is greatly increased trade between laos and neighboring countries. the amount of imported goods from thailand is growing yearly and the community is set to be launched in 2015. it will eliminate customs tariffs within the community and allow affordable high quality produce from neighboring countries to hit local markets. it's expected to have a huge impact onning a agriculture in laos. organic agriculture is seen as the key to boosting the doe domestic market. laos is suited to sustain organic agriculture. it has a long standing tradition of natural cultivation. many farmers were too poor to buy fertilizers. much of the land remained uncontaminated by agrochemicals. the government turned that situation into an advantage. it began produce as organic to build a viable export industry. it lacked the know-how to establish standards. the government sought financial and technical assistance from an ngo in swits lan
supported by the government. 80% of the country's population is involved inning a griagriculture agriculture. rice and vegetables have been produced and consumed locallythe mighty river winds through the indochina peninsula. the friendship bridge is greatly increased trade between laos and neighboring countries. the amount of imported goods from thailand is growing yearly and the community is set to be launched in 2015. it will eliminate customs tariffs within the community and allow affordable...
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our branch line is connected to ban, to local consumers foreign countries acknowledge china and japan. >> a colossal effort involved in ban's construction. tens of thousands of volunteers, enthusiastic young communists, answered the call to grab a pickax and head east. those veterans are pleased their efforts weren't waisted. >> they said there are 12 months of winter and the rest is summer. there were many difficulties, there were mosquitoes and frost. not a road to nowhere butter a road to development of the country. >> reporter: ban has been promised billions of dollars of investment for increasing capacity. whether that fully materializes, whether ban could thrive in an era ever continuing commodity prices with will certainly know rory challenge in russia's far east. >> today it's far from the holiday destination it once was. nicholas hark reports from daca. >> the bay of anne is where people came to escape from the city sun bathe swim and enjoy fresh, clean air. look at it now. some in the neighborhood are trying to clean the shoreline. but they can't stop this. which started off
our branch line is connected to ban, to local consumers foreign countries acknowledge china and japan. >> a colossal effort involved in ban's construction. tens of thousands of volunteers, enthusiastic young communists, answered the call to grab a pickax and head east. those veterans are pleased their efforts weren't waisted. >> they said there are 12 months of winter and the rest is summer. there were many difficulties, there were mosquitoes and frost. not a road to nowhere butter...
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three people were killed in a gas leak explosion at a shopping center in the northeast of the country. local officials have expressed their fears that the number of dead will rise here, and looking at the damage again they may be right. allen fisher al jazeera. >> all right well, we are hoping to bring you the latest from mexico city later in the program. just to remind you, at least two people are known to have died. a woman and a child. after that powerful gas explosion now officials do fear that the death toll could rise. because many are thought to be trapped under the rubble. to get the very latest on that gas explosion. as soon as we can. in the meantime, an alleged massacre by it's forces. witnesses say troops and shia fighters rounded up men in the village and shot them. the forces and during a search for members of isil. and issue is a microcosm of all the terrible things that they fear could happen. asthma lish shas and other security forces fight alongside the iraqi government forces against isil. in the village survivors tell us after days of fierce fighting iraqi security forces
three people were killed in a gas leak explosion at a shopping center in the northeast of the country. local officials have expressed their fears that the number of dead will rise here, and looking at the damage again they may be right. allen fisher al jazeera. >> all right well, we are hoping to bring you the latest from mexico city later in the program. just to remind you, at least two people are known to have died. a woman and a child. after that powerful gas explosion now officials do...
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government issuing a worldwide travel caution tonight and urging local police across the country to watch home-grown terror activity this after the bloody end to two standoffs in france. three terrorists with ties to al qaeda now dead. but tonight, another search this time for a female suspected jihadi. abc's terry moran is on the ground with the latest on the terror in paris. >> reporter: good evening. it's impossible to describe that trauma that the people of this city and this country went through today. terror gripped the town. 20 miles north of paris. three days of terror and the most wanted men in france in a blaze of gunfire. s.w.a.t. teams rushing in. hostages running out and taking cover. two separate locations. in one, the men accused of the massacre of charlie hebdo newspaper. and the other one, the suspect in the female police officer. they were heading back towards paris when they were intercepted at a highway roadblock, exchanging gunfire with police and then taking cover inside a small printing plant, encountering a salesman but letting him go. i met one of the terrorists a
government issuing a worldwide travel caution tonight and urging local police across the country to watch home-grown terror activity this after the bloody end to two standoffs in france. three terrorists with ties to al qaeda now dead. but tonight, another search this time for a female suspected jihadi. abc's terry moran is on the ground with the latest on the terror in paris. >> reporter: good evening. it's impossible to describe that trauma that the people of this city and this country...
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hoyt as a bartender at his local ohio country club and the speaker is often there playing golf and enjoying merlot two of the things he likes to do in his off time. the other thing, tamron that's chilling about this is the fact is that mr. hoyt did have a lot of weapons at his home. it was found at his home the ammunition for an sks assault rifle. thankfully his mother in fact actually took the rifle out of his apartment when he wasn't around because she was worried about her son's mental state. so this is certainly something that caused alarm on capitol hill. the speaker of the house is protected by capital police but not the same secret service detail as for the president or vice president. there's some semblance of advance team but not like people are screened to the left and right like the president and vice president. the speaker said speaker boehner is aware of the situation and sincerely thanks the fbi, capitol police and local authorities in ohio for their effort. we tried to interview him last night about this didn't say anything didn't respond, he is taking it in stride. this is i
hoyt as a bartender at his local ohio country club and the speaker is often there playing golf and enjoying merlot two of the things he likes to do in his off time. the other thing, tamron that's chilling about this is the fact is that mr. hoyt did have a lot of weapons at his home. it was found at his home the ammunition for an sks assault rifle. thankfully his mother in fact actually took the rifle out of his apartment when he wasn't around because she was worried about her son's mental...
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learn more about the cities on the 2014 tour and watch videos from sites throughout the country, visit c-span.org/localtent. this is american history tv on c c-span3. >>> the c-span cities tour takes us on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with time warner cable for a visit to austin texas. >> we are in the private suite of lyndon and ladybird johnson. this was private quarters for the president and first lady. when i say private, i mean it. this is not part of a tour that's offered to the public. this has never been opened to the public. you're seeing it because of c-span's special access. vips come into this space as they did in lyndon johnson's day. it's not open to our visitors on a daily basis. the remarkable thing about the space is it's really a living, breathing artifact. it hasn't changed at all since president johnson died in january of 1973. there is a document in the corner of the room signed by among others the archivist of the united states and ladybird johnson telling my
learn more about the cities on the 2014 tour and watch videos from sites throughout the country, visit c-span.org/localtent. this is american history tv on c c-span3. >>> the c-span cities tour takes us on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with time warner cable for a visit to austin texas. >> we are in the private suite of lyndon and ladybird johnson. this was private quarters for the president and first lady. when i...
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president has a six-year term in president and however, the last elections we saw staged in this country local elections provincial elections saw for the first time a very strong support base, and mahinda rajapaksa took a bat battering. from the comments we've seen, the concern that major popularity base of the president and this government, which was phenomenal at the end of the war five years ago but seems to be eroding at this stage. and some how the analyses say the thinking before the popularity win any further the president wanted to capitalize on his current standing and give himself another term in office. >> thank you for that. taiwan's former president who is currently serving a 20-year jail sentence for corruption, has been granted a one-month medical parole. the 64-year-old has been suffering with depression, heart disease and neurodegeneration. >> firefighters battling to control a bush fired in southern australia warn that weather conditions are due to worsen in the coming days. 20 houses have been destroyed and 37 families have been provided with temporary accommodations. >> mex
president has a six-year term in president and however, the last elections we saw staged in this country local elections provincial elections saw for the first time a very strong support base, and mahinda rajapaksa took a bat battering. from the comments we've seen, the concern that major popularity base of the president and this government, which was phenomenal at the end of the war five years ago but seems to be eroding at this stage. and some how the analyses say the thinking before the...
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we certainly also look forward to the opportunity from hearing are from local officials and leaders of communities across the country about how they've worked together in a way to mitigate those messages and counter them. it should be an opportunity for those kinds of best practices to be shared from local officials all across the country that will participate. >> the president said today he's going to announce legislation tomorrow to encourage collaboration between companies and the government on cyber security practices and information. it sounds a lot like sisbo, the legislation on capitol hill for a couple of years. you voiced concerns about that before. i'm wondering has that changed or are we going to hear a different version of that tomorrow? >> well we'll save tomorrow's news for tomorrow. you have heard me say on a number of occasions we've been pretty disappoint had the congress has not fulfilled their pons responsibility to deal with this issue. you heard the president talk about legislative proposals he's going to send up in the name of strengthening consumer protections and making sure consumers and stu
we certainly also look forward to the opportunity from hearing are from local officials and leaders of communities across the country about how they've worked together in a way to mitigate those messages and counter them. it should be an opportunity for those kinds of best practices to be shared from local officials all across the country that will participate. >> the president said today he's going to announce legislation tomorrow to encourage collaboration between companies and the...
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it's important to take a look at the circumstances locally, in the country and regionally. what is going on in north-east nigeria with the boko haram situation is certainly many more constant with what is going on with abu saif in the philippines, but the importance is whenever we are talking about, it's an ideology that feels a point. if you imagine in many countries, the arab spring they have two alternatives. autocratic dick datership governments -- dictatorship governments and not in between. we are not going to be able to solve that in the united states or west but within many of the societies, increasing the transformation reformation, the longer terms is where progress will be made. >> we'll take a step back we'll leave it there. robert mcfadden. and prove senior of anthrough pollingy great to have you both with us. >>> more ahead on al jazeera america is working to buy your dream home a dated notion. we look at why buying a house is not for everyone. >>> mortgage rates dipped to a low as the president announced a plan to cut mortgage costs by a percentage point, sav
it's important to take a look at the circumstances locally, in the country and regionally. what is going on in north-east nigeria with the boko haram situation is certainly many more constant with what is going on with abu saif in the philippines, but the importance is whenever we are talking about, it's an ideology that feels a point. if you imagine in many countries, the arab spring they have two alternatives. autocratic dick datership governments -- dictatorship governments and not in...
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epicenters around which tribal governments have proven we can do when indian country has the flexibility to pursue ideas developed at the local level. when it comes to infrastructure, tribes need safe and well-maintained transportations, options in housing, just like the rest of the country. when it comes to revenue, tribes need the authority to raise tax revenue, free from overlapping state taxation and to create incentives for business and jobs. i urge congress to take up significant tax reform this year. tax reform that includes tribes and recognizes tribal sovereignty so we can better provide essential governmental services and lay the ground work for growth i also urge congress to pass indian energy legislation like that proposed by chairman barrasso. his legislation would provide tribes with greater control and flexibility to develop their traditional and renewable energy resources and create careers and capital in indian country. and to further improve access to capital i urge the administration to remove hurdles in the bond guarantee program and ensure that tribes are included in the new markets tax credit program. wi
epicenters around which tribal governments have proven we can do when indian country has the flexibility to pursue ideas developed at the local level. when it comes to infrastructure, tribes need safe and well-maintained transportations, options in housing, just like the rest of the country. when it comes to revenue, tribes need the authority to raise tax revenue, free from overlapping state taxation and to create incentives for business and jobs. i urge congress to take up significant tax...
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police officers are here from all over the country. the local, state and federal. they are keeping the folks safe here. you will have a million people for the pre-game festivities and game and on game day sunday security will get even tighter. there will be blackhawk helicopters over the stadium enforcing a no-fly zone. with all these extra cops, it might seem like a war zone but the host committee chairman visiting from san francisco says that's the balance they want to strike to try not to have too heavy a footprint. >> you don't want security to be too omnipresent or too intimidating but at the same time, fans want to know that there's security here that it's a comfortable place to bring families and kids and that will be important for us in the bay area. >> reporter: and we actually talked about a lot of issues, the security i got to tell you, that's what's on everyone's mind right here. they are checking vehicles and they are even checking superstars. we understand that you guys katy perry will be the halftime entertainment no secret. what we have learned toda
police officers are here from all over the country. the local, state and federal. they are keeping the folks safe here. you will have a million people for the pre-game festivities and game and on game day sunday security will get even tighter. there will be blackhawk helicopters over the stadium enforcing a no-fly zone. with all these extra cops, it might seem like a war zone but the host committee chairman visiting from san francisco says that's the balance they want to strike to try not to...
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there are other major politicians both here locally and around the country that have been in a similar situation and their sentences were closer to a decade. >> you're remember fehring to blagojevich -- you're referring to rod blagojevich in chicago. corruption is to be treated seriously but i don't think we'll see that with mcdonnell. his personality and character is different than the other two gentlemen. even his conduct while still troubling was still not quite as offensive as johnson or blagojevich. >> we'll see what he ends up with. we appreciate your time. that's it for the news at noon. we'll be back on tv at 5:00. don't forget the wusa9 app is terrific and free. it will help you in the next storm. take care, everybody. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds so files go out in a snap. don't miss your last chance to get $300 back when you switch to fios internet and phone for just $9
there are other major politicians both here locally and around the country that have been in a similar situation and their sentences were closer to a decade. >> you're remember fehring to blagojevich -- you're referring to rod blagojevich in chicago. corruption is to be treated seriously but i don't think we'll see that with mcdonnell. his personality and character is different than the other two gentlemen. even his conduct while still troubling was still not quite as offensive as johnson...
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throughout 2014 c-span city's tour has featured the hit of communities throughout the country with the help of our local cable partners. here is a look at one of those cities. >>> we are always asked what exactly is a chautauqua. a chautauqua is a retreat generally in a beautiful place for enrichment, enlightenment entertainment, and coming together, and it started in far western new
throughout 2014 c-span city's tour has featured the hit of communities throughout the country with the help of our local cable partners. here is a look at one of those cities. >>> we are always asked what exactly is a chautauqua. a chautauqua is a retreat generally in a beautiful place for enrichment, enlightenment entertainment, and coming together, and it started in far western new
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when going back to what i said originally it's important to take a look at the circumstances locally, in the country and regionally. what is going on for example, in north-east nigeria, with the boko haram situation is certainly many more contrasts with abu saif and the moro liberation front in the philippines. it's an ideology that feels a void. if you imagine in many countries, in the arab spring for young men or women, they have two alternatives. governments and religious extremism in between. those are the kind of things not so much that we will do in the united states. within many of those societies and countries that transformation refer nation in the longer turn remain. >> we'll have to leave it there. robert mcfad ep senior face pp of the sufan group and assistant director of the u.s. counter intelligence situations and john bowen, director of social control anthropology. great to have you both with us. >>> coming up on al jazeera america - less than a day after senator barbara boxer said he will retire next year big names are popping up. also ahead on al jazeera - is working to buy your hom
when going back to what i said originally it's important to take a look at the circumstances locally, in the country and regionally. what is going on for example, in north-east nigeria, with the boko haram situation is certainly many more contrasts with abu saif and the moro liberation front in the philippines. it's an ideology that feels a void. if you imagine in many countries, in the arab spring for young men or women, they have two alternatives. governments and religious extremism in...
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local officials have really employed some pioneering techniques to try to work very closely in their communities to again, root out efforts to inspire and recruit extreme ifltists in a way that's not good for the country communities where it may be occurring. there are very interesting innovative techniques being employed and we want to share the best practices with other local officials who participate in the summit. >> when you speak about the battle against islamist extremism -- >> all forms of violent extremism would be discussed in the context of the summit but obviously the threat that we see from violent extremism that's in which individuals invoke the name of islam, otherwise peaceful religion as they carry out attacks would certainly be obviously a priority in the discussion here. >> josh why wouldn't you use the phrase right there that we are going to take on islamic extremism. you said all forms of violent extremism. >> you asked what we would discuss and all forms of violent xreexism would be discussed and the most potent and certainly the most graphic display we've seen in recent days is motivated by individuals that seem to invoke the name of islam to carry out violent attacks and that's
local officials have really employed some pioneering techniques to try to work very closely in their communities to again, root out efforts to inspire and recruit extreme ifltists in a way that's not good for the country communities where it may be occurring. there are very interesting innovative techniques being employed and we want to share the best practices with other local officials who participate in the summit. >> when you speak about the battle against islamist extremism --...
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know that in preparing a bulletin they are sending out to law enforcement agencies across the country locall agencies in the wake of what we saw in paris and this warning, as we've seen in previous terrorist attacks in other countries, basically lays out what happened and there were a few key points to mention. this bulletin talks about how sophisticated the attacks were and how it appeared that the suspects had been trained on some measure by aqap and at thattalks about how we haven't seen small arms attacks recently and while no one has formally claimed responsibility it does appear that aqap had some influence on some level with these attacks. and then it talks about potential targets of aqap reminding law enforcement here in the u.s. about potential targets. we know aqap has been on a mission to target aviation as well as mass transit in certain cities and in addition to that this morning says that terrorists groups aqap and other terrorists groups including isis want to attack government personnel, military personnel, perhaps private sector targets as well. a combination of targets tha
know that in preparing a bulletin they are sending out to law enforcement agencies across the country locall agencies in the wake of what we saw in paris and this warning, as we've seen in previous terrorist attacks in other countries, basically lays out what happened and there were a few key points to mention. this bulletin talks about how sophisticated the attacks were and how it appeared that the suspects had been trained on some measure by aqap and at thattalks about how we haven't seen...
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>> the right policy is for us to put into responsibility the local countries, turkey saudi arabia, andus being in the middle of that. france being in the middle of that, then there's blowback. >> america plays a unique role. it's us for it's nobody. you can't have turkey lead an entire coalition. i think bizarre al-assad has to be over thrown. his brutality to the people of syria are leading to them this up looefl and in some cases joining isis because success begets recruitment. you see isis and you say, holy cow, they're successful i'm going to join them. at the end of the day it's going to have to be the policy we undertake. >> i hear that and you disagree jeffrey. i hear that from so many other countries, too, that are focused on assad leaving. jeffrey, stay with us because we have to go to bakereak. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. great piece. >>> ahead, in a very packed 8:30 half hour did the screen actors guild awards provide any hints for who will take home the oscars next month? plus, last night was way too late for thomas roberts as he hosted the miss universe
>> the right policy is for us to put into responsibility the local countries, turkey saudi arabia, andus being in the middle of that. france being in the middle of that, then there's blowback. >> america plays a unique role. it's us for it's nobody. you can't have turkey lead an entire coalition. i think bizarre al-assad has to be over thrown. his brutality to the people of syria are leading to them this up looefl and in some cases joining isis because success begets recruitment....
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according to the senate report in two countries where if e they're hoeszing new deif he thinks facilities were taking place. the c.i.a. told localnment officials in those countries that they should not inform u.s. ambassadors in those countries about what was going on. you're an ambassador trying to do your job and the c.i.a. is telling that other country to keep things secret from you. you're an ambassador trying to negotiate with that country about the most important things in that relationship with the united states. and something incredibly sensitive and incredibly politically potent, is being negotiated by the cia with that country, you're not allowed to know about it. how can you do your job? and if the c.i.a. is doing that, in what sense were they acting as pat of the american government? >> senator diane finestein also advising today that going forward, all members of the security council should be informed of all significant covert action and programs that are being conducted. and not just the principles, but the lawyers in their departments, as well, for obvious reasons. that's an important point, right. one of the thi
according to the senate report in two countries where if e they're hoeszing new deif he thinks facilities were taking place. the c.i.a. told localnment officials in those countries that they should not inform u.s. ambassadors in those countries about what was going on. you're an ambassador trying to do your job and the c.i.a. is telling that other country to keep things secret from you. you're an ambassador trying to negotiate with that country about the most important things in that...
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that hurts local economies which hurts the country as a whole. worse, say officials the selling of counterfeit goods is often tied to larger criminal activity. that profit filtered back to other organizations, either domestically or internationally to fund various types of criminal activity. >> reporter: while many counterfeit items look deceptively authentic, the best rule of thumb is if it looks too good fb true it probably is. for "nightly business report," da briggs in phoenix, arizona. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. >> thanks from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. enjoy the ball game. we'll see you here on mond. gwen: mitt rosm shocks the g.o.p. by dropping out before he dropped in. plus the republican congress and its favorite things. keystone benghazi, health care and debating eric holder. tonight, on "washington week." mitt's out. >> after spending considerable thought into making another run for president i've decided it's best to give other leaders in the party the opportunity
that hurts local economies which hurts the country as a whole. worse, say officials the selling of counterfeit goods is often tied to larger criminal activity. that profit filtered back to other organizations, either domestically or internationally to fund various types of criminal activity. >> reporter: while many counterfeit items look deceptively authentic, the best rule of thumb is if it looks too good fb true it probably is. for "nightly business report," da briggs in...
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that hurts local economies which hurts the country as a whole. worse, say officials the selling of counterfeit goods is often tied to larger criminal activity. that profit filtered back to other organizations, either domestically or internationally to fund various types of criminal activity. >> reporter: while many counterfeit items look deceptively authentic, the best rule of thumb is if it looks too good fb true it probably is. for "nightly business report," da briggs in phoenix, arizona. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. >> thanks from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. enjoy the ball game. we'll see you here on mond. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ we're gettin' to the end of the day ♪
that hurts local economies which hurts the country as a whole. worse, say officials the selling of counterfeit goods is often tied to larger criminal activity. that profit filtered back to other organizations, either domestically or internationally to fund various types of criminal activity. >> reporter: while many counterfeit items look deceptively authentic, the best rule of thumb is if it looks too good fb true it probably is. for "nightly business report," da briggs in...
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. >>> the man in charge of reviving japan's local economies is at the country's largest business lobby for help. shigeru ishiba wants companies to shift their offices to the countryside. ishiba met with sad yuka sakakibara chairman of the keidanren. ishiba says the government is trying to drastically transform its relationship with local governments and the private sector. he said the government is looking for some new ideas. >> translator: regional economies cannot be reborn without the business sector's support. >> sakakibara said keidanren also considers regional revival and development one of its most important challenges. >> translator: we will closely cooperate with local business groups to tackle the issue. >> keidanren officials asked the minister for tax incentives to encourage the relocation of head office functions. and that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. let's see how things are looking upon the on the markets. >>> every morning investors turn their attention to asia. the tokyo market leads the way. and markets around the world follow. >> from the decisions that co
. >>> the man in charge of reviving japan's local economies is at the country's largest business lobby for help. shigeru ishiba wants companies to shift their offices to the countryside. ishiba met with sad yuka sakakibara chairman of the keidanren. ishiba says the government is trying to drastically transform its relationship with local governments and the private sector. he said the government is looking for some new ideas. >> translator: regional economies cannot be reborn...
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local authorities'suspicion. the prime minister said the country shared their intelligence with friends. >> immediately shared withrench intelligence and we hope this cooperation against terrorism will bring favorite results. >> january 4, hayat boumeddiene took a the mystic flight near the syrian border. on january 8, she is believed to cross into syria, the same day that france said they were looking for her. >> the perpetrators were french nationals. these people were in prison for 16 months. 16 months later they got out of prison. wouldn't they follow them if they were released? >> turkey has become a transit route for those joining jihadists. turkey has said with 35 million foreigners coming to the country, authorities cannot be expected to single out terror suspects without the azeri intelligence. >> stephen carroll is with me on the set. let's start with airbus. >> the question was whether they would beat boeing in the terms of sales and the answer is yes and no. they delivered 629 planes last night, less than boeing. but they secured more orders for planes. we have more. >> we are here at airbus headquarte
local authorities'suspicion. the prime minister said the country shared their intelligence with friends. >> immediately shared withrench intelligence and we hope this cooperation against terrorism will bring favorite results. >> january 4, hayat boumeddiene took a the mystic flight near the syrian border. on january 8, she is believed to cross into syria, the same day that france said they were looking for her. >> the perpetrators were french nationals. these people were in...
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al-qaeda in particular has this capable to force ties and blend in with the local population so this is a countrych is critical for regional and for international peace and stability if it collapsed you will see an increase of attacking and that would also play into the hands of somalia which has in the past in the arabian peninsula this is exactly why the europeans and the americans are very worried about what is happening in the yemen they would love to see a political settlement in that area. >> thank you very much indeed. for the international significance of this fast moving story we will have plenty more of you if and when it p twos in the meantime still ahead, greece's leader rallies support ahead of weekend elections. and talking once more, in 35 years, and for a second day >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >
al-qaeda in particular has this capable to force ties and blend in with the local population so this is a countrych is critical for regional and for international peace and stability if it collapsed you will see an increase of attacking and that would also play into the hands of somalia which has in the past in the arabian peninsula this is exactly why the europeans and the americans are very worried about what is happening in the yemen they would love to see a political settlement in that...
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country. we have had very close relations with the current government the embattled government of yemen. the question about security carol, will come down to this. can the local government protect our embassy. in every country in the world we depend on the local governments for the external protection of the embassy. >> ambassador the local government there doesn't exist anymore. >> it exists. it's embattled. that's the question. will that government be able to defend the embassy? the decision the u.s. government made in lib lib yeah was because of disintegration there, we couldn't be assured of embassy protection and, therefore, we shut down our embassy, as you know in tripoli some months ago. this decision is ahead of the administration. that will be the critical determinant. >> nick is there a local government in sun nah. aren't the marines protecting the embassy personnel at the moment? >> reporter: i'll have to be honest. the state department officials aren't overly concerned. there's always been a heightened security posture here. since september of last year down to the bare minimum staff. is there a government here? president hadi has not left his pos
country. we have had very close relations with the current government the embattled government of yemen. the question about security carol, will come down to this. can the local government protect our embassy. in every country in the world we depend on the local governments for the external protection of the embassy. >> ambassador the local government there doesn't exist anymore. >> it exists. it's embattled. that's the question. will that government be able to defend the embassy?...
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. >> a local story across the country. a 10 and 6-year-old too young to walk a mile alone. a story that is getting a lot of buzz on our facebook page. . >> the mayor's report regarding the deadly incident. darcy spencer is going through the report and we will check in with her in a moment. stay with us. technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantly schedule a tour. but we paired that with our own agents who aren't paid on commission but on your happiness. and that's what makes it all work the world has changed and now real estate has too. >>> breaking news all new this morning. d.c. releasing their initial reports to d.c. mayor on the response to metro's underground emergency. >> person died in monday's accident and we have been reading the 37-page report since it was released. we want to check in with darcy spencer live with they are stuffed inside the cars not knowing if they would make it
. >> a local story across the country. a 10 and 6-year-old too young to walk a mile alone. a story that is getting a lot of buzz on our facebook page. . >> the mayor's report regarding the deadly incident. darcy spencer is going through the report and we will check in with her in a moment. stay with us. technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to...
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the gridlock in washington has left the heavy lifting of government to more local levels the cities and towns across the countryanted to find out what local leaders think about the issues raised last night what the economy and infrastructure look like to those managing it. for perspective on that, we are joined by two mayors. they are democrat stephen benjamin is the mayor of columbia, south carolina. he's had the job since 2010. and richard berry is mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. he has been at his city's helm since 2009 and was the city's first republican mayor in three decades. we welcome you both to the program. >> good evening. glad to be here. >> woodruff: mayor berry, let's start first with a question about the president's speech last night. what did you hear that you could support and what did you hear that you couldn't support? >> as a republican leader that takes pride in being able to work with the white house, there are things i heard that are exciting to me because we're working on those in our city. women's pay equity is important nationally. we're the first city in the country to put forward a
the gridlock in washington has left the heavy lifting of government to more local levels the cities and towns across the countryanted to find out what local leaders think about the issues raised last night what the economy and infrastructure look like to those managing it. for perspective on that, we are joined by two mayors. they are democrat stephen benjamin is the mayor of columbia, south carolina. he's had the job since 2010. and richard berry is mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. he has...
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the staff traveled around the country to teach retailing skills to local store owners, including those on the island of ladi, southeast of manila. classes have been held here since may 2014. around 100 sari-sari store owners have gathered at the local church. they come from five different villages. today's teacher is held, a, a staff member at microventures. she's been running this program for six months. many of the shop owners have a large amount of outstanding credit. the trainers teach them that allows credit to build up is bad for business. she uses illustrations to keep her audience engaged. store owners worry they'll lose customers if they refuse credit. the people of microventures have a solution. they advice the owners to work out credit limits and deadlines and monitor them carefully. the instructor teaches the students how to keep proper daily accounts. course members are given accounting journals created by the program. they are encouraged to keep track of eight types of shop data, including sales revenue, credit offered and money spent on stock. each time they attend a cla
the staff traveled around the country to teach retailing skills to local store owners, including those on the island of ladi, southeast of manila. classes have been held here since may 2014. around 100 sari-sari store owners have gathered at the local church. they come from five different villages. today's teacher is held, a, a staff member at microventures. she's been running this program for six months. many of the shop owners have a large amount of outstanding credit. the trainers teach them...
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events like this one are happening all across the can country. >> local high school singers got to performhattan transfer. >> ♪♪ >>> all right. cherry hill high school west a capella group sang with award winning jazz vocalist eric dickens. they put on a show at the spring hill cherry hill assisted living center. they perform the song java jive. >> sounds really good. >>> still ahead from lullabies for baby to protein bars for you, stay tuned for a list of all the things you can get for nothing on this freebie friday. >> i like it already. the mystery of the sewer snake is solved. we now know where a five and a half foot boa constrictor foundry lacking in a office toilet slithered away from. >> he play not be going to the playoffs but he is going to the prom. how an eagles linebacker ended up getting drafted to be a high school girl's date. >> meteorologist melissa magee is back with the full forecast from accuweather when "action news" at 4:00 continues in just a moment. >> ♪♪ people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a
events like this one are happening all across the can country. >> local high school singers got to performhattan transfer. >> ♪♪ >>> all right. cherry hill high school west a capella group sang with award winning jazz vocalist eric dickens. they put on a show at the spring hill cherry hill assisted living center. they perform the song java jive. >> sounds really good. >>> still ahead from lullabies for baby to protein bars for you, stay tuned for a list...
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country. states and local governments have not had the luxury of counting on federal support and that pullback on the planning. the big projects that are most likely to attract large-scale private capital in many cases are not actually being planned planned, not going to the review process, not to that to rapidly move until window public-private partnership. the 2nd challenge is that the programs that we have a relatively stovepipe. through some agencies, but not all. our office of policy. one of the things that additional policy to do is to help us pull those resources together so that we could have a dedicated team to focus on public-private partnerships. >> thank you and i share your frustration. where the frustration for a state like ours the money comes in smaller chunks you end up just doing maintenance nothing innovative, nothing that really is telling you population that we are moving to the next century. and so we see that in our home state, and i think it's frustrating to local citizens, businesses, and people and people who are trying to control the economy. so i will join with you
country. states and local governments have not had the luxury of counting on federal support and that pullback on the planning. the big projects that are most likely to attract large-scale private capital in many cases are not actually being planned planned, not going to the review process, not to that to rapidly move until window public-private partnership. the 2nd challenge is that the programs that we have a relatively stovepipe. through some agencies, but not all. our office of policy. one...
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country? yes. but to label the entire police department in every cop local, state, and federal in this country as aits feng shei. >> bodies from air asia flight 8501. the search remains on hold for the night due to bad weather there. today crews recovered four bodies from the java sea. that brings the total number of victims found so far to 34. one of the bodies recovered today was found off borneo. that suggests currents may be moving bodies and debris. >> heavy rain and high waves continue to hamper recovery efforts. 20 aircraft and 27 ships are involved in today's search. >>> in the effort to find bodies and answers after the crash of air asia flight 8501 searchers are dealing with largely unchartered territory. akito has that story. >> reporter: the waters here are so deep hydrographer james coleman says very few underwater robots in the world are capable of diving more than two miles to the ocean floor. >> for the most part we know very very little about what's in the bottom of the ocean, and the amount of mapping has been almost none of the ocean itself. >>> a big statement considering that w
country? yes. but to label the entire police department in every cop local, state, and federal in this country as aits feng shei. >> bodies from air asia flight 8501. the search remains on hold for the night due to bad weather there. today crews recovered four bodies from the java sea. that brings the total number of victims found so far to 34. one of the bodies recovered today was found off borneo. that suggests currents may be moving bodies and debris. >> heavy rain and high waves...
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and we look forward to the opportunity to hearing from local officials and leaders of communities all across the country about how they've worked together in a way to mitigate these messages and to counter them. it should be an opportunity to share best practices. >> the president said today he's going to announce legislation to encourage collaboration between companies and the government on cyber security practices. sounded a lot like the legislation that's been languishing on capitol hill for a couple of years you guys voiced concerns about that before. has that changed or are we going to hear a different version of that legislation tomorrow? >> we'll save tomorrow's news for tomorrow. but you have heard me say on a number of occasion that is we've been pretty disappointed that congress has not fulfilled their responsibility that they have to deal with this critically important issue. and that's why you heard the president talk a little bit today about some legislative proposals that he's going to send up in the name of strengthening consumer protections and making sure that consumers and students get
and we look forward to the opportunity to hearing from local officials and leaders of communities all across the country about how they've worked together in a way to mitigate these messages and to counter them. it should be an opportunity to share best practices. >> the president said today he's going to announce legislation to encourage collaboration between companies and the government on cyber security practices. sounded a lot like the legislation that's been languishing on capitol...
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do i'm pleased to say that san francisco city and county invests local dollars in responding to this effort and community across the country that only make obvious use of the federal dollars we'll try to make that a local and national this legislation basically makes it a citywide responsiveness when i appreciate as an added tool to work with. >> thank you want to point out but a mary go is from the department of public health she leads the direct access to the shelter program people that are severely sick with mental illness and such so the building at richmond and renÉe at fulsome first. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much as a quick comment and the property legislation about supportive of it first of all, the addiction the city is in support of housing is the right one i've been to the opening of the baby hill garden and those people their lives have been changed by having homes it's one thing to have a invites shelter but another thing a home my question about the legislation is that my personal opinion whether people say - my question is calling out homeless shelters is a definition in the planning code op
do i'm pleased to say that san francisco city and county invests local dollars in responding to this effort and community across the country that only make obvious use of the federal dollars we'll try to make that a local and national this legislation basically makes it a citywide responsiveness when i appreciate as an added tool to work with. >> thank you want to point out but a mary go is from the department of public health she leads the direct access to the shelter program people that...
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country? yes. but to label the entire police department and every cop, local, state and federal in this country as a racist is bizarre. >> congressman, what do you say to that? >> i don't disagree with the last part. i don't think every police officer in america is racist. i think that there are great police officers wonderful men and women who sacrifice daily to protect the sit accident of our great country. i think there are bad apples in every walk of life in politics in the clergy and the police department as well to root those bad apples out is part of what we need to do and also have the opportunity to have a conversation. i saw "selma" last night, the movie that came out. very powerful only 50 years ago we saw tremendous abuse. debris that doesn't exist on the same scale today but i think we have to have the conversation because of a perception within some communities that that's not equally distributed justice in our country and i think that's something that needs to be talked about. for the sake of the police officers who protect us as well helping to make their job an easier job, not a m
country? yes. but to label the entire police department and every cop, local, state and federal in this country as a racist is bizarre. >> congressman, what do you say to that? >> i don't disagree with the last part. i don't think every police officer in america is racist. i think that there are great police officers wonderful men and women who sacrifice daily to protect the sit accident of our great country. i think there are bad apples in every walk of life in politics in the...