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. >> nancy dillard lyon lived most of her life in texas. she was a harvard-trained architect and the daughter of a wealthy and well-connected dallas family. nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and soon had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when we moved in, they gave gifts of ice cream and they baked cookies and bring them over to us. and my husband, who i've said is rarely hyperbolic about anything, used to say she was the nicest person in the world. >> nancy became the youngest partner in the history of a trammell crow, a large real estate development firm. but success came at a price. >> i think she always had, as many women did at that time, a conflict between the amount of hours that she wanted to work to develop her career and time spending with her children. >> nancy was also experiencing some physical ailments. and on a january night in 1991, her symptoms included vomiting and severe stomach pain. her husband, richard, took her to the hospital emergency room. doctors were initiall
. >> nancy dillard lyon lived most of her life in texas. she was a harvard-trained architect and the daughter of a wealthy and well-connected dallas family. nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and soon had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when we moved in, they gave gifts of ice cream and they baked cookies and bring them over to us. and my husband, who i've said is rarely hyperbolic about anything, used to say she was the nicest...
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. >> that's sara and i getting some personalized yoga instruction from bethany lyons founder of lyons den power yoga right here in new york city ahead of the big event in times square for the yoga summer solstice. to kick off the summer with some power yoga, get this -- over 8,000 people heading there to find inner peace in new york city among the hustle and bustle. amazing live streaming event that goes on throughout the evening showing it really is possible to stay centered even in the most hectic of places. and you, of course, at home can logon to timessquarenyc.org to follow along at home and i know sara and i
. >> that's sara and i getting some personalized yoga instruction from bethany lyons founder of lyons den power yoga right here in new york city ahead of the big event in times square for the yoga summer solstice. to kick off the summer with some power yoga, get this -- over 8,000 people heading there to find inner peace in new york city among the hustle and bustle. amazing live streaming event that goes on throughout the evening showing it really is possible to stay centered even in the...
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i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.l oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. correct. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing our tortillas. and the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's so pretty to see. >> omero's cooking, his focus, his passion, have very old, very deep roots. >> my family were farmers. and small village like mine. since you were six, eight, seven, you have a role to develop in the family. so my role was to water the chili plantation, the tomato plantation, to milk the cows, and help my mom while she was making tortillas like that. she would give me directions and telling me okay, roll the chilis, roll the tomatoes, i'll tell you how to prepare mocajete salsa. it was the beginning of my profession, learning from the knowledge of how a tomato
i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.l oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. correct. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing our tortillas. and the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's so pretty to see....
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thank you to both of our guests, like lyons and david. >> thank you for watching the special coverage. i'm david shuster. >> i'm stephanie sy. i'll be back with a wrap up of the event in normandy. >> we commemorate victory, as proud of that victory as we are. we don't just hop our sacrifice. as grateful as the world is. we come to remember why america and our allies gave so much for the survival of liberty at this moment of maximum peril, the nations that knew the blinders of fear. none of that would have happened without the men willing to lay down their lives for people they had never met. and ideals they couldn't live without. whenever the world makes you cynical, when of you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. these men waged war so we might know peace. they sacrificed so we might be free. they fought no hopes of a day we no longer needed to fight. we are grateful to them. >> what i admire so much about al jazeera america is that it is solely committed to journalism. >> you're not just giving the headlines, you're also not getting fluff. >> th
thank you to both of our guests, like lyons and david. >> thank you for watching the special coverage. i'm david shuster. >> i'm stephanie sy. i'll be back with a wrap up of the event in normandy. >> we commemorate victory, as proud of that victory as we are. we don't just hop our sacrifice. as grateful as the world is. we come to remember why america and our allies gave so much for the survival of liberty at this moment of maximum peril, the nations that knew the blinders of...
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[laughter] while we're on the subject, tell me about the second chapter in the book by lisa lyons andouisa sette, the unitary household. >> louisa's an italian professor, and she, like a number of other young italian radicals of the 1970s, they took on american studies. it was a great subject for them because america was the land where utopianism and not hard-line marxism had been a major form of political expression. so for this writer and lisa lyons, an experienced illustrator, the idea was recapturing those utopian colonies not only outside the big cities in the 1840 and 1850s, but actually those that were within new york and spoke very freely about the subject called free love. it was a subject of much discussion and a sort of love without marriage that was at the same time a fight against the growth of the prostitution trade. rich men can always find young women. and that's not what we call free love. >> well, what was the unitary household? >> well, several really sexual utopians in the 1840s and 1850s got this idea that if they could set up what appears to us to be a cooperativ
[laughter] while we're on the subject, tell me about the second chapter in the book by lisa lyons andouisa sette, the unitary household. >> louisa's an italian professor, and she, like a number of other young italian radicals of the 1970s, they took on american studies. it was a great subject for them because america was the land where utopianism and not hard-line marxism had been a major form of political expression. so for this writer and lisa lyons, an experienced illustrator, the idea...
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on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement.lly have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather harvey and loved him as people part of the legacy to think we're honoring this man with a u.s. postage stamp is phenomenal thank you so much for coming. last week stewart and are were at the white house for the stamp dedication it was a inspiring dedication but to both which us it's more important to do it here this was harvey's home and city hall he loved the most. (clapping.) i wanted to introduce our mayor, mayor ed lee who is going to speak to you and give some opening remarks we're lucky to have mayor ed lee represent us here in the city of san francisco we really understands obviously civil rights issues by understands the kinds of principles that harvey also talked about we as individuals don't ha
on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement.lly have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather harvey and loved him as people part of the legacy to think we're honoring this man with a u.s. postage...
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. >> that's sara and i getting some personalized yoga instruction from bethany lyons founder of lyonswer yoga right here in new york city ahead of the big event in times square for the yoga summer solstice. to kick off the summer with some power yoga, get this -- over 8,000 people heading there to find inner peace in new york city among the hustle and bustle. amazing live streaming event that goes on throughout the evening showing it really is possible to stay centered even in the most hectic of places. and you, of course, at home can logon to timessquarenyc.org to follow along at home and i know sara and i were talking with bethany yesterday. this has to do with meditation. the takeaway, it's not just physical transformation but mental too. bethany said her husband hadn't spoken to his father in 15 years. once he started practicing yoga, something changed in his mind. >> nice to see how nice it made you when you pushed sara. >> yeah. i'm not a yoga -- >> and when you ignored ron the whole show. it's bad yoga really. >> i'm not the perfect example. >> i put on a little bit prior to th
. >> that's sara and i getting some personalized yoga instruction from bethany lyons founder of lyonswer yoga right here in new york city ahead of the big event in times square for the yoga summer solstice. to kick off the summer with some power yoga, get this -- over 8,000 people heading there to find inner peace in new york city among the hustle and bustle. amazing live streaming event that goes on throughout the evening showing it really is possible to stay centered even in the most...
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on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement.e have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit
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on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> i would like to ask, if there were any of them who would be willing to come back another time? first of all? i know that is a lot to ask. but i would like to check with them and see if they would be willing to put it on another time and also to comment on the urgency on the item that they are just to speak on. >> and julie? >> i would suggest that we eliminate the following items. in the interest. and the health and the physical health of all of us, number, 8. ten, 11, 12, 13, and maybe we could combine, 14, and 15. and 8. sounds good to me, and i just did not take notes fast enough. >> 8, 11, 12, 13, combine, 14, 15, 16. >> okay. >> and something that you wanted to say on the director's report is that we had a new one, right? >> and there is a written copy, in the report. and so, continue item 8, and continue, item 10, and yes, or no? >> yes. >>
on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement. we have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> i would like to ask, if there were any of them who would be willing to come back another time? first of all? i know that is a lot to ask. but i would like to check with them and see if they would be willing to put it on another time and also to...
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on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement.e have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors
on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement.e have all the music going, the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next...
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she was chased by hans, the butcher of lyon.ioed tot out, she london that she was safe, and mentioned in her message that cuts burt was giving her problems. london ofver informed the nickname for the leg. she got back the message, if he is giving you problems, have him eliminated. in march of 1944, the office of strategic services inserted occupiedhall back into france two months in advance of d-day. while there, she would take cheese that she had made into the local village as part of her cover for counting german troop thements and drop zones for engagement. other times, late at night, from a different barn each time, as the painting we have in her collection shows, she sent 37 intelligence messages back to london. at the end of the word -- of the war, president truman invites her to the white house to receive the only distinguished service cross presented to a female during the war. this is one of our highest still --r valor she is for valor. she is still in france and does not want the attention, so she declines the offer to
she was chased by hans, the butcher of lyon.ioed tot out, she london that she was safe, and mentioned in her message that cuts burt was giving her problems. london ofver informed the nickname for the leg. she got back the message, if he is giving you problems, have him eliminated. in march of 1944, the office of strategic services inserted occupiedhall back into france two months in advance of d-day. while there, she would take cheese that she had made into the local village as part of her...
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about 400 people have died and hundreds more have been infected since february, in begin i, sarah lyoneria. aid agencies in south sudan are concerned about the number of people being forced to leave their homes, more than a million have been displaced by fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the president. anita mcnaught visited a camp where the u.n. is struggle to go cope with 10,000 new arrivals every month. >> reporter: all aid agencies agree the situation is turning in to a humanitarian catastrophe. and this u.n. protection camp has the worst conditions in south sudan. the rains, which are good for growing crops are instead a torment for these uprooted people. mud everywhere, latrines overflowing, fear of cholera and worse. >> yeah, people are still coming here because everybody is coming to look for protection. yeah, because of this war outside that is why civilian are coming. >> reporter: two months ago there were 7,000 people seeking shelter here. now the u.n. estimates there are more than 40,000. no one had planned for this. in the camp, there is some food, outside there
about 400 people have died and hundreds more have been infected since february, in begin i, sarah lyoneria. aid agencies in south sudan are concerned about the number of people being forced to leave their homes, more than a million have been displaced by fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the president. anita mcnaught visited a camp where the u.n. is struggle to go cope with 10,000 new arrivals every month. >> reporter: all aid agencies agree the situation is turning in to a...
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how that happens you can protect against the road that's going to happen thank you is so much mark lyon of putting your neck out there speaking the truth. are really appreciate coming on. thank you. as an evolving political crisis continues to grip ukraine the eastern part of the country has become the site of a growing death toll for civilians are penned in the middle of the violence just today two russian state t.v. journalists were killed in a mortar attack on assignment correspondent igor cornell yoke and sound engineer on all ocean were killed while reporting from blowguns one of the eastern most cities in ukraine takes tremendous courage to go into a combat zone great port on a story and my heart goes out to not only these families of the men but also the many innocent ukrainians caught in the crosshairs. seriously school basis try to play. a pulling out of. your life for the sure thing everybody. the money no law no weapon. like ok. most famously say the. place cases most elite clubs played sometimes for nothing which led this season and. it's not just keep up the story it's stil
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how that happens you can't predict but gauge the road it's going to happen thank you so much marc lyon of putting your neck out there speaking the truth. really appreciate you coming on. thank you. as an evolving political crisis continues to grip ukraine the eastern part of the country has become the site of a growing death toll for civilians are penned in the middle of the violence just today two russian state t.v. journalists were killed in a mortar attack on assignment correspondent igor cornell yoke and sound engineer on all ocean were killed while reporting from blowguns one of the eastern most cities in ukraine takes tremendous courage to go into a combat zone great port on a story and my heart goes out to not only these families of the men but also the many innocent ukrainians caught in the crosshairs. placed screaming go off base and try to play. a pulling out of the beginning to end your life or destroy the teaching every minute. and. somehow make. the last laugh oh well. my a lot like the pain. was listening to some setting all time place cases to meet the limits placed some
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she was chased by klaus barbie, the butcher of lyon.hen she got out, she radioed to -- she was incarcerated for about six months after being captured by the spanish, and when she got out, she radioed to london that she was safe, and mentioned in her message that cuthbert was giving her problems. she had never informed london of the nickname for the leg. she got back the message, if cuthbert is giving you problems, have him eliminated. she was eager to get back into france to continue fighting the war. in march of 1944, the office of strategic services inserted virginia hall back into occupied france two months in advance of d-day. while there, she would take cheese that she had made into the local village as part of her cover for counting german troop movements and drop zones for the engagement. -- for the invasion. early in the morning and other times late at night from a , different barn each time, as the painting we have in her collection shows, she sent 37 intelligence messages back to london. at the end of the war, president truman
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that happens you can't predict but that's the route that's going to happen thank you so much marc lyon of putting your neck out there speaking the truth. really appreciate you coming on. thank you. of an evolving political crisis continues to grip ukraine eastern part of the country has become the site of a growing death toll for civilians are penned in the middle of the violence just today two russians state t.v. journalists were killed in a mortar attack while on assignment correspondent igor cornell ego and sound engineer entente ball ocean were killed while reporting from. one of the eastern most cities in ukraine takes tremendous courage to go into a combat zone great court on a story and my heart goes out to not only these families of the men but also the many innocent ukrainians caught in the cross-hairs. i marinate in the financial world. series to go home and i am not stopping c.d.'s only taking out the demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford college it's different. the boss repeats t
that happens you can't predict but that's the route that's going to happen thank you so much marc lyon of putting your neck out there speaking the truth. really appreciate you coming on. thank you. of an evolving political crisis continues to grip ukraine eastern part of the country has become the site of a growing death toll for civilians are penned in the middle of the violence just today two russians state t.v. journalists were killed in a mortar attack while on assignment correspondent igor...
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lyons chamberlain was caught as 622. >> reporter: here is what the sound like here and christie fieldn the fbi and police caught richard chamberlain writes in general on >>audio >> reporter: tomorrow morning between 8 and 830 the fbi will host a joint press conference as it continued to take a live picture from christie field. >> pam: it's illegal to text while driving. but kron-4 received this picture that shows. oakland mayor jean quan. using her phone while behind the wheel. kron 4's stanley roberts (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: that is where this photo was snapped by a passenger and another vehicle. >> reporter:mayor quan told kron four, quote "i believe that in this photo i was looking up an address for an event i was headed to: using navigation apps is legal, but it's nonetheless important to stay careful on the road. reminders like this can be helpful, and i'll be making an extra effort from now on." >> she has hand free audio and both of her car she may have looked at an address while stopping at a stop sign. >
lyons chamberlain was caught as 622. >> reporter: here is what the sound like here and christie fieldn the fbi and police caught richard chamberlain writes in general on >>audio >> reporter: tomorrow morning between 8 and 830 the fbi will host a joint press conference as it continued to take a live picture from christie field. >> pam: it's illegal to text while driving. but kron-4 received this picture that shows. oakland mayor jean quan. using her phone while behind the...
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thanks to you'll of our guests, david, robert, claire, mark green, and brandon lyons until next time, see you online. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i am del walters. these are the stories we are following for you: laying down the law. the supreme court curbing the president's recess appointments and calling buffer zones in abortion clinics unsonstitutional. a regionwide conflict. america taking the field in the match against german. as you can see the fans are everywhere
thanks to you'll of our guests, david, robert, claire, mark green, and brandon lyons until next time, see you online. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i am del walters. these are the stories we are following for you: laying down the law. the supreme court curbing the president's recess appointments and calling buffer zones in abortion clinics unsonstitutional. a regionwide conflict. america taking the field in the match against german. as you can see the fans are everywhere
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thanks to you'll of our guests, david, robert, claire, mark green, and brandon lyons until next time, see you online. ♪ ♪ >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. >> the future looks uncertain... >> real news keeping you up to date. >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >> >>> a million people on the run. we focus on the humanitarian crisis looming in iraq. and russian made jets arrive in baghdad. the battle for control of tikrit rages on. >>> this is al jazeera live from doha. also on the programme - northern nigeria's broken families leave ghost towns behind as they flee boko haram violence. >>> plus - working out - how to slow down a speeding craft. n.a.s.a.'s research into future
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thanks to you'll of our guests, david, robert, claire, mark green, and brandon lyons until next time, see you online. ♪ ♪ the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. next on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >>> welcome al jazerra america, i am dealt without nurse new york. these are the stories that we are following for you. secretary of state john kerry heading to brussels belgium after more meetings in iraq. journalists arm the world campaign to free our colleagues, those jailed al jazerra journalists. but egypt's president saying he won't interfere with the court ruling keeping them behind bars. and there has been another mass kidnapping reported in nigeria, police once again believe boko haram is to blame. ♪ ♪
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they met at the lyon conference and we sent stephanie ruhle. sable of young and rubicam about important global trends. >> one is simplicity. we're back to simple ideas, great stories. i think it's so instructive. i love it. everybody from facebook to dreamworks to twitter are running courses on storytelling. >> that does not sound simple to me. everybody and their brother is trying to get into the content game. everyone wants to tell a story. how?anybody even know >> the advertising industry does. that's what we do. the industry was written off much like television was written off. areare not just back, we front and center. i find it instructive that facebook, microsoft, twitter, pinterest, you name it, what is the one thing they all need to do to advertise? -- due toto advertise monetize? they need to advertise. >> where is the value proposition. it seems like all of these companies talk about digital but it doesn't seem like they are talking about it from a proactive space. .t's more reactive oh, i am on that twitter thing. >> they kind of mi
they met at the lyon conference and we sent stephanie ruhle. sable of young and rubicam about important global trends. >> one is simplicity. we're back to simple ideas, great stories. i think it's so instructive. i love it. everybody from facebook to dreamworks to twitter are running courses on storytelling. >> that does not sound simple to me. everybody and their brother is trying to get into the content game. everyone wants to tell a story. how?anybody even know >> the...
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. >>> joining us is mike lyons, retired army major and fellow at the truman project. >> what is at stake if the u.s. takes action, and what is at stake if it doesn't? >> it's a great question. the map of the middle east is being redrawn, especially inside of iraq. the iraqi government has to stand up on its own and decide whether it's going to defend its borders or fight a terrorist based organization. that is taken over parts of iraq. what is at stake is what is the future of the middle east, what will it look like and what is the involvement going forward. from a military perspective - we are looking at a stalemate. whether forces come from the united states, whether there are many different options that happen here. now, you have suffering people. that's another issue. whoever will support the people, the maliki government or i.s.i.l. that will determine what happens. o in terms of supporting the people, the president said "we have a range of options. what does that include. especially when john mccain and others say air strikes is a possibility. >> the thing is military power is limi
. >>> joining us is mike lyons, retired army major and fellow at the truman project. >> what is at stake if the u.s. takes action, and what is at stake if it doesn't? >> it's a great question. the map of the middle east is being redrawn, especially inside of iraq. the iraqi government has to stand up on its own and decide whether it's going to defend its borders or fight a terrorist based organization. that is taken over parts of iraq. what is at stake is what is the future...
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major mike lyons joining us, it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> the muslim month of fasting begins this week. it is determined by the sitting of a new moon. others observe it on sunday, some today. during ramadan muslims fast from sup rice to run -- sunrise to sunset and focus on spirituality and charity instead. >>> it is a sad day for fans of the '70s sole. one of the greatest singers, song writers passed away bobby womacki died at the auge of 70. he started as a gospel sipping are and played -- sipping and played the guitar for sam cook "if you think i'm loply now", and "that's the way i feel about you." >>> detroit's economy may be down, but the spirit is on the rise. one of the moves is making the streets safer. the strategy is called broken windows. >> reporter: it's saturday afternoon, the detroiters are working on their own time to paint over the latest gang tags. they are part of a group called no more broken windows. >> this is a tag, a name monicker, someone put their name here because they can. they believe the number one defense against crime and gang infiltration is t
major mike lyons joining us, it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> the muslim month of fasting begins this week. it is determined by the sitting of a new moon. others observe it on sunday, some today. during ramadan muslims fast from sup rice to run -- sunrise to sunset and focus on spirituality and charity instead. >>> it is a sad day for fans of the '70s sole. one of the greatest singers, song writers passed away bobby womacki died at the auge of 70. he started as a gospel...
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police are in stand by in places like lyon and ma mar marseilles. >> we'll have lots more, plus who's moving ahead in the next round at wimbledon. >>> algeria is coming close to defaulting on its debt for the he can second time in the past 13 years. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> al jazeera america takes you inside battle torn iraq. as those on all sides of the violence flee for their lives. >> we're seeing family after family just hoping for an escape. a first hand look at the people, politics, and the future of iraq. >> the united states will continue to increase our support to iraqi security forces. >> don't miss america tonight
police are in stand by in places like lyon and ma mar marseilles. >> we'll have lots more, plus who's moving ahead in the next round at wimbledon. >>> algeria is coming close to defaulting on its debt for the he can second time in the past 13 years. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the...
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iraq is on his list of promising economies and now sierra lyon a country with a stock market open just one day a week. >> we want to be on the ground and prepared for the time when the government decides that they are going to actually start to privatize the companies and we will then be ready to taken investors in to show them the way. >> but like any frontier, it's taking a chance on a possibility. marrmary snow, al jazerra. >>> while runs for frontier phabgtsdz have been very strong. qatar and the united air ab emirates two big components of the index left. both countries upgraded to emerging market status and analysts say part of the reason why frontier markets were sewing so well is because qatar and the uae had big gains leading up to the move. investing in front here markets is not for the faint of now. joining me now to explorer that say professor at harvard business school and authored the book winning. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. ali. >> sometimes we tell these stories, not to get people encouraged to invest in markets like this, but it's actually possibly to w
iraq is on his list of promising economies and now sierra lyon a country with a stock market open just one day a week. >> we want to be on the ground and prepared for the time when the government decides that they are going to actually start to privatize the companies and we will then be ready to taken investors in to show them the way. >> but like any frontier, it's taking a chance on a possibility. marrmary snow, al jazerra. >>> while runs for frontier phabgtsdz have been...
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it's now taken the lyon's share of anbar provence. the jordanians have been so rattled that they moved armor up to the border because they could be badly affected by an isis infiltration into their territory. in order to establish if it isn't nuri al maliki, who could it be to go forward? one of the criticisms of al maliki that over his period of his administrations, he has put placement, loyalists in key positions in the military and in the intelligence services and undermined the professional ability of both. and that is why experts estimate that some 25% of the iraqi regular army is completely nonfunctional, some 60 battalions are believed to have effectively evaporated. it takes many months to put those back together, to get the remains of them, rearm them and get them back on to the front foot. >> for more on secretary kerry's trip to iraq, we turn to james rosen. james. >> reporter: sean, good evening. secretary of state john kerry said he received strong commitments from the iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki and also from sun
it's now taken the lyon's share of anbar provence. the jordanians have been so rattled that they moved armor up to the border because they could be badly affected by an isis infiltration into their territory. in order to establish if it isn't nuri al maliki, who could it be to go forward? one of the criticisms of al maliki that over his period of his administrations, he has put placement, loyalists in key positions in the military and in the intelligence services and undermined the professional...
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there are scorpions, rattlesnakes, even mountain lyons at night and this heat on 100-degree day like this for a child many, many don't survive that journey. unfortunately when they are found they end up at the cemetery. hundreds of bodies of unknown migrants oftentimes in unmarked graves with found. students are working to ex-assume those bodies and in hopes of one day getting an identity. they do this every year, but they say this yore the job has been especially difficult because they're finding more small bodies. >> what i am terrified of is that we're going start finding the bodies of all these children. they're going to be so many that they just can't make it. there are too many that aren't doing well as it is, but they can't--they can't do it. they get left behind if they can't keep up with the group. a five-year-old can't keep up with the group walking through sand up to their knees in 100 degrees temperatures. >> what makes the recovery task more difficult is that children oftentimes are hard for find than adults because children are smaller and they are bones are eaten by sc
there are scorpions, rattlesnakes, even mountain lyons at night and this heat on 100-degree day like this for a child many, many don't survive that journey. unfortunately when they are found they end up at the cemetery. hundreds of bodies of unknown migrants oftentimes in unmarked graves with found. students are working to ex-assume those bodies and in hopes of one day getting an identity. they do this every year, but they say this yore the job has been especially difficult because they're...
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paul lyons says he's not going to do it. >> that's right. what about jim jordan of ohio, kathy mcmorris rogers, lynn jenkins of kansas -- names are flying all over the place. but these elections will happen at the end of july as well. what does it mean for the gop and coming together moving forward before the midterm? >> well, it means that these lawmakers are going to be looking closely at the issues they vote on. this had an amazing impact. we talked last night at length about how this likely wasn't solely about immigration because it was a big anti-establishment vote for dave brat. he did campaign against cantor on the issue of immigration. and with the breaking news out west about the children -- illegal immigrants being in arizona and texas, it seemed to compound that issue but i think you're going to see immigration reform move to the back burner again. i think the hopes of passing something comprehensive for supporters of that are going to fade. and i think lawmakers are really going to be looking hard at some of these issues that rea
paul lyons says he's not going to do it. >> that's right. what about jim jordan of ohio, kathy mcmorris rogers, lynn jenkins of kansas -- names are flying all over the place. but these elections will happen at the end of july as well. what does it mean for the gop and coming together moving forward before the midterm? >> well, it means that these lawmakers are going to be looking closely at the issues they vote on. this had an amazing impact. we talked last night at length about how...
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he was talking about fort lyon and colorado. they must subject themselves to military law. the cheyenne's and arapahoe's complied and he explained that black kettles people as a result of that had believed before sand creek that they were under the protection of federal troops. soule's story about sand creek took on added residence on april 20 3, 1860 five, soldier from the second colorado cavalry murdered him in the streets of denver. here with president lincoln having been assassinated a week earlier and soule's death spawned a number of conspiracy theories including the kernel shivington had paid a subordinate to have them silenced. for some observers, soule's members of sand creek became the unimpeachable recollections of a martyr, good man who had been killed for stand by his principles and having the courage to speak the truth to power. a federal official looking into isd creek wrote " the barber in the slavery has come unaided assassination of mr. lincoln. the barbarism of centrica is commented in the assassination of captain soule,' this was a statement that foresha
he was talking about fort lyon and colorado. they must subject themselves to military law. the cheyenne's and arapahoe's complied and he explained that black kettles people as a result of that had believed before sand creek that they were under the protection of federal troops. soule's story about sand creek took on added residence on april 20 3, 1860 five, soldier from the second colorado cavalry murdered him in the streets of denver. here with president lincoln having been assassinated a week...
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sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the skbat interstate, her car is at over 100 miles an hour. >> trooper justin johnson's dash camera is recording when he catches up with ulvestad. he's one of two responders. >> the troopers made their game plan as they were responding. one of them got in front, and the other one followed her from behind, and the plan was if one of them got slowed up, they would leapfrog back and forth always trying to keep someone in front of her. >> i'm coming up on a bunch of cars. >> okay. >> oh, i am so scared. >> okay. calm down. >> she came very close to hitting people. people wouldn't move over. >> troopers try to warn other drivers with flashing lights and sirens. >> copy. there's a semi blocking at the 16. >> we wanted to make sure there was everything we could do to prevent loss of life or serious injury. >> trying to get ahead of the vehicle to clear traffic ahead of her. a semi can't get over in time. >> in one chilling moment, ulvestad narrowly escapes a crash. >> kia sorento goes under an overpass on the in
sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the skbat interstate, her car is at over 100 miles an hour. >> trooper justin johnson's dash camera is recording when he catches up with ulvestad. he's one of two responders. >> the troopers made their game plan as they were responding. one of them got in front, and the other one followed her from behind, and the plan was if one of them got slowed up, they would leapfrog back and forth always...
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is we bring in an expert panel, jeff flock live at the chevrolet dealership in lyons, illinois. jessica caldwell, senior director of industry analysis. go ahead and analyze, jessica. it's not tough with these great numbers. >> no, it's not. and considering that they are higher than pre-recession, i mean, we have to go back to 2006 to see as far as numbers this high. i think it's pretty good. i think it speaks to the strength of the consumer, it speaks to the strength of the credit market. interest rates are very low and also leasing, which has been very popular has really helped drive sales in the month of may. liz: jeff, a chrysler dealership, and chrysler had spectacular numbers. but more importantly, when you pick apart all of the names under their umbrella, jeep. listen, i'm a huge fan of that company, always have been, but, wow, what amazing numbers here. >> reporter: they have had an amazing month. actually, this is a chevy dealership, but you're absolutely right about the chrysler numbers. and i'll tell you, you take a look at the brands that have been booming, that chrys
is we bring in an expert panel, jeff flock live at the chevrolet dealership in lyons, illinois. jessica caldwell, senior director of industry analysis. go ahead and analyze, jessica. it's not tough with these great numbers. >> no, it's not. and considering that they are higher than pre-recession, i mean, we have to go back to 2006 to see as far as numbers this high. i think it's pretty good. i think it speaks to the strength of the consumer, it speaks to the strength of the credit market....
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nationwide manhunt for the 42 year-old san francisco self-described political junkie. 42 year-old lyonsain. this whole thing started on saturday morning. here's the deal from saturday morning. when the fbi raided his poke street apartment. very early on saturday warned and tracked dozens of fbi agents took place in the raid carried some of them and has matt what we're breathe during that search. apparently they found explosives inside of his apartment. and sent to that and they've been searching for the 42 year-old. fight the last time he was scene of a navy some of the above. they are looking up for across the nation and looking for this 42 year- old st. we had a chance to talk with a spokesperson from the fbi. peter lee yesterday and he describes the same of what they're looking for. naso law enforcement have been advised to proceed with extreme caution. >>: exactly they say it's an active investigation. there act or to describe a lot of things they found inside of that. obviously they are concerned enough. to let them know that this person may be armed and dangerous. it's an ongoing
nationwide manhunt for the 42 year-old san francisco self-described political junkie. 42 year-old lyonsain. this whole thing started on saturday morning. here's the deal from saturday morning. when the fbi raided his poke street apartment. very early on saturday warned and tracked dozens of fbi agents took place in the raid carried some of them and has matt what we're breathe during that search. apparently they found explosives inside of his apartment. and sent to that and they've been...
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finally, i found a job in a village near lyons, on the farm. with a friend of mine, we were farmer asked the me what kind of religion i was, catholic. he said okay, you're going to go with us to church some day. as you can see, i have a very accent, but my papers show that i was born in -- where they spoke german and french, and i got away with it. on sunday i went to church with my boss, i didn't know what to i was smart enough, i went behind him and whatever he did.i and i got away with it, too. a year. there for over and i was liberated by the american army. and i went to join the american captain didn't believe me. he said if you are what you told andhat you're jewish german, you better go walk to the organization who can vouch you. i went back to the organization to vouch for me, but they asked work with them, because they had thousands of children hidden in convents by different catholics. them.nd many of you,elieve me when i tell there are still people living in france who were jewish, and now catholic, because the theon who had the name
finally, i found a job in a village near lyons, on the farm. with a friend of mine, we were farmer asked the me what kind of religion i was, catholic. he said okay, you're going to go with us to church some day. as you can see, i have a very accent, but my papers show that i was born in -- where they spoke german and french, and i got away with it. on sunday i went to church with my boss, i didn't know what to i was smart enough, i went behind him and whatever he did.i and i got away with it,...
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going to be a pioneer in this field thank you so much for breaking boundaries everywhere you go amber lyonreally appreciate you coming on thank you abbi that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break all over again. greatest nations emphasize with palestinians. to help and position. gauging for a bright future of freedom. to their promises once but. for. to do. i was born in the ukraine i grew up in a family of alcoholics as did many of my foster sons their kids who had slept rough on the street since they were four years old some since they were two enough i'm not the ridge man where are you here again and now because of where i want to help . there was a group of kids standing by the road like you put the children here aren't even asking for food only wanted some water to drink. i saw the hundreds and hundreds of poverty stricken children dressed in rags. but i couldn't forget the eyes of this one boy came back a year later to find that little kid. a very big man. that was how i can buy one will foster. placed syria to fix places tried to. play polo going to be. more. like
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drugs becoming more and more evident is there another way to treat psychological illnesses or amber lyon a former c.n.n. reporter investigative journalist has traveled the world to try and answer that exact question amber joins me now to discuss her findings and the launch of her new project reset dot me amazing to have you on amber. thanks for having me it's a pleasure to be here so amber you're an award winning investigative journalist former c.n.n. correspondent you had some pretty harrowing experiences during your reporting in bahrain elsewhere that left you with p.t.s.d. what did you use to initially treat the disorder and what was that experience like . well i knew i couldn't use prescription medications just personally i knew that wasn't on my path so i actually didn't use any treatments before i went down the psychedelics route and part of that abby was because i spent nearly a decade on the streets of the us covering the negative side effects of prescription medications i sat there and witnessed women shooting up xanax like you would shoot up heroin or crack cocaine and i was in
drugs becoming more and more evident is there another way to treat psychological illnesses or amber lyon a former c.n.n. reporter investigative journalist has traveled the world to try and answer that exact question amber joins me now to discuss her findings and the launch of her new project reset dot me amazing to have you on amber. thanks for having me it's a pleasure to be here so amber you're an award winning investigative journalist former c.n.n. correspondent you had some pretty harrowing...
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mike lyons is here to join us, retired army major and senior fellow with the trueman project. secretary of state john kerry's trip, is it doomed. he's asking the iraqi government to create an inclusive paradig of power. how likely is it? >> he has to walk a thin line. he'll have to be persuasive, look over the horizon and get nouri al-maliki to understand that iraq is under an ex-so substantially -- existential threat. and if he doesn't do something, the country may be gone. >>> i want to go to the notion of mistrust. "the wall street journal" said that president obama set up a secret plan to help the iraqi government to fight sunni extremists, and it fizzled partly because the u.s. didn't trust the iraqi government to keep the information out of the hands of the iranian government. how big a factor is trust in moving forward? >> it's a big factor. we have not had that in the past. we had situations where we looked to the iraqi government to do certain things for us, to work situations inside of syria, and have not been able to trust the government. i think that going forward
mike lyons is here to join us, retired army major and senior fellow with the trueman project. secretary of state john kerry's trip, is it doomed. he's asking the iraqi government to create an inclusive paradig of power. how likely is it? >> he has to walk a thin line. he'll have to be persuasive, look over the horizon and get nouri al-maliki to understand that iraq is under an ex-so substantially -- existential threat. and if he doesn't do something, the country may be gone. >>>...
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. >> mike lyons joins us. we are talking about u.s. boots on the ground, 275 the latest calculation that is going to be sent there. how big a threat is isil. >> they are a threat in this region, the combination of jihadists that have come in from fighting the civil war in syria. the key is the in is your generalities who have joined forces in them. they are 10,000 in terms of numbers right now with tremendous capability. >> can we beat them? if we decide that we want to get involved, is this going to be something that we should be worried about, a long and protracted and bloody civil war? >> exactly. it is this long protracted civil war that the government has to take responsibility to beat them. from a military perspective, it would take 5,000 u.s. troops coming into the region trying to have conventional warfare, occupying iraq, a scenario like nobody would want. >> 500,000 adjustment troops in the area. should we do it? >> we don't have that. we'd have to have to large coalition, similar to desert storm. we really didn't have enough
. >> mike lyons joins us. we are talking about u.s. boots on the ground, 275 the latest calculation that is going to be sent there. how big a threat is isil. >> they are a threat in this region, the combination of jihadists that have come in from fighting the civil war in syria. the key is the in is your generalities who have joined forces in them. they are 10,000 in terms of numbers right now with tremendous capability. >> can we beat them? if we decide that we want to get...
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joining us is mike lyons. the defense chief has said we can't go and kill our girls in the name of trying to get them back. obviously it's a complicated situation. what could be happening behind the scenes right now? >> i'm not really sheer they know exactly where the girls are, but the u.s. is providing the nigerian government with different levels of intelligence they haven't had before. whether this leads to rescue i'm not sure. i'm not sure they have a capability to rescue the girls to begin with. >> will they continue to apply pressure and even offer help to find them? >> definitely it's very urgent now to if the international community intervene, it's not longer a national crisis, it's a global crisis. >> what do you make of the increased level of activity that we're seeing from boko haram? how does that further complicate the situation to try to locate the girls, because you pointed out, maybe they actually don't know where they are to locate them and find them. we're seeing much more activity in the la
joining us is mike lyons. the defense chief has said we can't go and kill our girls in the name of trying to get them back. obviously it's a complicated situation. what could be happening behind the scenes right now? >> i'm not really sheer they know exactly where the girls are, but the u.s. is providing the nigerian government with different levels of intelligence they haven't had before. whether this leads to rescue i'm not sure. i'm not sure they have a capability to rescue the girls...
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our next half hour at 7:30, a live report from baghdad, plus we'll hear from retired army major mark lyons. >> a temporary ceasefire could be in jeopardy in kiev. separatists agreed to honor the ceasefire. value put calling for extending the truce and beginning negotiations. washington is putting together a new list of possible sanctions against russia. we have the story from eastern on you crane. >> this conflict in eastern ukraine has seen stumbling blocks in the past weeks or months but none so big as the last 24 hours. the ukrainian army ceasefire appeared to be holding, but the downing of ukrainian army helicopter justice outside donetsk really cannot be excused as some kind of mistaken act by the separatists. there's no doubt it was downed deliberately, coming down with a missile fired from separatist lines. it puts a challenge on the table of president poroshenko. his decision to end the ceasefire early. there will be diplomatic efforts to pull him back from that with teleconferences with other presidents on wednesday and he's met his national security chief and prime minister in ki
our next half hour at 7:30, a live report from baghdad, plus we'll hear from retired army major mark lyons. >> a temporary ceasefire could be in jeopardy in kiev. separatists agreed to honor the ceasefire. value put calling for extending the truce and beginning negotiations. washington is putting together a new list of possible sanctions against russia. we have the story from eastern on you crane. >> this conflict in eastern ukraine has seen stumbling blocks in the past weeks or...
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going to be a pioneer in this field thank you so much for breaking boundaries everywhere you go amber lyon really appreciate you coming on. thank you abbi that's our show you guys join me again tomorrow when i break the set all over again. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you count for. different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. norris. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i suspect. they would like to do if you did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek. will. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying the truth rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america are you ready to join the movement then welcome to the big. log on to washington d.c. and here's what's coming
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in lyons county, mississippi, $17.5 million was spent to install a water line, elevated tank, and two waste water pump stations, providing potable water to mississippians and created badly needed construction jobs. the special utility district in brasso county, texas, received a $538,000 loan to contract more than nine miles of new water distribution lines, and connect over 50 pauseholds to a new water source. i come before the budget committee today to ask that as you decide how to allocate federal resources, you expand 10-20-30 to other federal agencies. in 2011, i joined with our former republican colleague then-representative joann emerson of missouri to introduce an amendment to the continuing resolution that would have continued 10-20-30 for rule development, and expanded it to 11 additional accounts throughout the federal budget affecting economic development, education, job training, health, justice, the environment, and more. i hope to work with members of this committee to include similar language in future budget resolutions and other legislation. and i want to be clear abo
in lyons county, mississippi, $17.5 million was spent to install a water line, elevated tank, and two waste water pump stations, providing potable water to mississippians and created badly needed construction jobs. the special utility district in brasso county, texas, received a $538,000 loan to contract more than nine miles of new water distribution lines, and connect over 50 pauseholds to a new water source. i come before the budget committee today to ask that as you decide how to allocate...
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in lyons county, mississippi, $17.5 million was spent to install a water line, elevated tank, and two waste water pump stations, providing potable water to mississippians and created badly needed construction jobs. the special utility district in brasso county, texas, received a $538,000 loan to contract more than nine miles of new water distribution lines, and connect over 50 pauseholds to a new water source. i come before the budget committee today to ask that as you decide how to allocate federal resources, you expand 10-20-30 to other federal agencies. in 2011, i joined with our former republican colleague then-representative joann emerson of missouri to introduce an amendment to the continuing resolution that would have continued 10-20-30 for rule development, and expanded it to 11 additional accounts throughout the federal budget affecting economic development, education, job training, health, justice, the environment, and more. i hope to work with members of this committee to include similar language in future budget resolutions and other legislation. and i want to be clear abo
in lyons county, mississippi, $17.5 million was spent to install a water line, elevated tank, and two waste water pump stations, providing potable water to mississippians and created badly needed construction jobs. the special utility district in brasso county, texas, received a $538,000 loan to contract more than nine miles of new water distribution lines, and connect over 50 pauseholds to a new water source. i come before the budget committee today to ask that as you decide how to allocate...