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nice -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> yeah. >> in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the powerywhere. the name that brought honor, attention and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasserie, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this. la institute bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes, baseline old school fundamentals you're expected to master before you move on at becoming a creative genius all your own, meet these guys. matthew vianet, joseph viola and the institute's top dog, alain lacosec. chefs and m.o.f.s all. otherwise known as muffs. >> pretty much pay your flight home, private. >> master chefs. >> every four years, they have this m.o.f. competition. >> m.o.f. is -- >> meilleur ouvrier of france. >> the master craftsmen of france. >> there's about 30 discipline o
nice -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> yeah. >> in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the powerywhere. the name that brought honor, attention and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasserie, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this. la institute bocuse. one of...
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we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much.dibly charming and incredibly creative, there's no question about that. and jay kre. crew is going thro what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. >>> it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is in the toyota greenroom. matt, did i say it correctly? >> yes, you did. >> i've been practicing. >> well do at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. down the chimney?it wait, how does he fit up the chimney? how does he keep down all that milk? how much does 7 billion presents weigh? i just don't get
we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much.dibly charming and incredibly creative, there's no question about that. and jay kre. crew is going thro what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. >>> it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is in...
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we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much.ncredibly charming and incredibly creative, there's no question about that. and jay kre. crew is going thro what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. >>> it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is in the toyota greenroom. matt, did i say it correctly? >> yes, you did. >> i've been practicing. >> well you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >> what? you can move in with me. that group downstairs. >> logan, i can't move in with you. >> why not? you already have two dresser drawers. i'll give you two more and ginsu knives. >
we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much.ncredibly charming and incredibly creative, there's no question about that. and jay kre. crew is going thro what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. >>> it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is...
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we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much.tive there's no question about that. and jay krewe. crew is going through what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. >>> it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is in the toyota greenroom. matt, did i say it correctly? >> yes, you did. >> i've been practicing. >> well ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> what? you can move in with me. that group downstairs. >> logan, i can't move in with you. >> why not? you already have two dresser drawers. i'll give you two more and ginsu knives. >> really? >> no. i have no idea where to get ginsu knives. >
we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much.tive there's no question about that. and jay krewe. crew is going through what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. >>> it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is in the toyota greenroom. matt, did...
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we'll talk to major mike lyons about why the decision is coming.and the possibility of the troops doing battle with the fighters. >> we wait 15 years for the olive tree to bear fruit. when attacked we pull back 15 years. >> an unexpected casualty in the middle east. >> it was touted as a plan to save atlantic city. but seven months later chris christie's big idea has been grounded. . >> you're looking live at the besieged syrian border city of kobane. kurdish forces taking control of the city >>> the number of u.s. troops in iraq will double. on friday president obama authorised the deployment of 1500 more troops bringing the forces to around 3,000. the white house insists the troops will not play a role, and will train and advise forces in the battle. major mike lyons is a retired army major, and a fellow at the truman projects. are we seeing mission creep? we had 300, and about to see 3,000. this tells me that they want u.s. troops down to the iraq security forces to do two things. number one giving confidence with the equipment, and more eyes on
we'll talk to major mike lyons about why the decision is coming.and the possibility of the troops doing battle with the fighters. >> we wait 15 years for the olive tree to bear fruit. when attacked we pull back 15 years. >> an unexpected casualty in the middle east. >> it was touted as a plan to save atlantic city. but seven months later chris christie's big idea has been grounded. . >> you're looking live at the besieged syrian border city of kobane. kurdish forces...
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asked if the clockwork approach would work at bigger would work at bigger companies, lyons believes it would, especially at start-ups. it's much harder to retrofit more established businesses. lester? >> i have an idea many people are working on their resumes. >> there you go. >> they're hiring, right? >> on the way to minneapolis. >>> we're back in a moment with our first look tonight at amazing images streaming back from 317 million miles away. being a private banking client isn't what it used to be. from san francisco to silicon valley, boston private bank works with all kinds of people who are innovating, building, contributing -- individuals, business owners, private partnerships, non-profits, families planning their financial futures. people like you. if you want the individual attention and expertise your financial needs deserve, this is your time. this is your private bank. >>> tonight, somewhere out there between mars and jupiter hundreds of millions of miles from home a tiny unmanned spacecraft is sitting on the surface of a comet as it hurtles through space sending back data
asked if the clockwork approach would work at bigger would work at bigger companies, lyons believes it would, especially at start-ups. it's much harder to retrofit more established businesses. lester? >> i have an idea many people are working on their resumes. >> there you go. >> they're hiring, right? >> on the way to minneapolis. >>> we're back in a moment with our first look tonight at amazing images streaming back from 317 million miles away. being a private...
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sheila and katherine lyons vanished in 1975 at wheaton shopping center.nvestigators believe a 1970s or '60s station wagon might have been used in the girls' abduct. in the past few months police named lloyd lee well which and his uncle richard alan -- welch and his uncle richard alan welch as persons of interest. >>> vandals targeted a uva fraternity house one day after rolling stone detailed an article of an alleged gang rape in 2012. that fraternity has now suspended all activities and charlotte police are going to investigate. a student named jackie said she was gang raped during a frat party and that friends and a university dean discouraged her from going to police. >>> a former student is the gunman behind the florida state university campus shooting today. 31-year-old myron may graduated in 2005 but came back early this morning to the school where he shot and injured three people in the library. cell phone video shows the students moments after the gunman opened fire. police fatally shot may after he refused to drop that police coe shooter had a hi
sheila and katherine lyons vanished in 1975 at wheaton shopping center.nvestigators believe a 1970s or '60s station wagon might have been used in the girls' abduct. in the past few months police named lloyd lee well which and his uncle richard alan -- welch and his uncle richard alan welch as persons of interest. >>> vandals targeted a uva fraternity house one day after rolling stone detailed an article of an alleged gang rape in 2012. that fraternity has now suspended all activities...
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asked if the clockwork approach would work at bigger would work at bigger companies, lyons believes itpecially at start-ups. it's much harder to retrofit more established businesses. lester. >> they're hiring, right? >> on the way to minneapolis. >>> we're back in a moment with our first look tonight at amazing images streaming back from 317 million miles away. from 317 million miles away. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good. that's what i like to call, the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious, i don't miss the other stuff. new meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. ♪ it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now
asked if the clockwork approach would work at bigger would work at bigger companies, lyons believes itpecially at start-ups. it's much harder to retrofit more established businesses. lester. >> they're hiring, right? >> on the way to minneapolis. >>> we're back in a moment with our first look tonight at amazing images streaming back from 317 million miles away. from 317 million miles away. why do i take metamucil everyday? because it helps me skip the bad stuff. i'm good....
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robinson elementary school in lyons has been scrubbed by a cleaning crew. officials say four or five students at a time started coming into the office with flu-like symptoms. when staffers also started going home sick, the school contacted the cook county health department. health officials say it was probably norovirus, which is very contagious. symptoms include fever and stomach problems. the former navy seal who says he killed osama bin laden, now faces a backlash... by the navy, and by other seals. rob o'neill says he's the man who shot bin laden in the forehead, killing him instantly at his hideout in pakistan. other seals say, at least one *other team member shot bin laden, too. but beyond that, they say o'neill broke a solemn agreement that his work, and the work of other seals, would remain secret. >> there was a time when the solid professional did the job and did not look for the glory. now classified information is being used for power but politicians and money by some of the guys who have done this. >>the navy is warning *all of its seals, they
robinson elementary school in lyons has been scrubbed by a cleaning crew. officials say four or five students at a time started coming into the office with flu-like symptoms. when staffers also started going home sick, the school contacted the cook county health department. health officials say it was probably norovirus, which is very contagious. symptoms include fever and stomach problems. the former navy seal who says he killed osama bin laden, now faces a backlash... by the navy, and by...
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the lyon share are still making money at $71 a beryl. in the 70's you put a 69 handle on that, now what it said and what it actually douse, we'll have to wait and see that. we're certainly down in that area. no, this should not produce because we have too much oil. they should keepen producing because look, we're exporting a light form of crude oil. because we do have a surplus, and mind you, we can't use the majority of this because our findings are geared to cheaper barrel of gasoline. we can swap it with the cheap oil that we need and export caviar, and import tune fish, it's a win win for the consumer. but shale production where we cannot export that production at this point. >> thank you for joining us. editor. >> thank you. >> coming up next. the cease-fire in ukraine is in danger as russian troops reportedly move closer to the border. we'll talk to someone who in ukraine to give us an on the ground report from there. stay with us. on al jazera america gamers who have tackled the ebola puzzles is to have a real world impact. dr. da
the lyon share are still making money at $71 a beryl. in the 70's you put a 69 handle on that, now what it said and what it actually douse, we'll have to wait and see that. we're certainly down in that area. no, this should not produce because we have too much oil. they should keepen producing because look, we're exporting a light form of crude oil. because we do have a surplus, and mind you, we can't use the majority of this because our findings are geared to cheaper barrel of gasoline. we can...
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mike lyons, welcome. is there any way to stop these fighters from joining i.s.i.l? >> very difficult john. they are motivated by coming and joining this caliphate that they have. they have roots and attraction to do it. they are disenfranchised from their own countries. >> rare strikes don't seem to matter. >> they are not deterring or deferg them from coming. -they are overcome, to establish this caliphate, to establish it and possibly even fight americans. >> according to the washington post, tunisia has a high percentage of people fighting with i.s.i.l. why? >> this is the birth place of the arab spring. those who lost inside tunisia, they make their way across the sahara desert. >> how can you stop westerners? how can western governments stop westerners from joining i.s.i.l? >> very difficult. they could go fly to london, go other ways. i think the government is just doing a terrific job of monitoring who our potential subjects who could do this kind of work who are looking to do it who are possibly radicalized here and watch them on the way back. >> do we know
mike lyons, welcome. is there any way to stop these fighters from joining i.s.i.l? >> very difficult john. they are motivated by coming and joining this caliphate that they have. they have roots and attraction to do it. they are disenfranchised from their own countries. >> rare strikes don't seem to matter. >> they are not deterring or deferg them from coming. -they are overcome, to establish this caliphate, to establish it and possibly even fight americans. >> according...
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retired major michael lyons is in the studio. why doesn't anyone want the job? >> it's a two year job, not a transformative job. >> people are concerned about actually the job's too short? they might be under real are pressure to make this work. >> yeah, and there's not a lot of money. i think you've got the new gop senate and congress coming in, this new thing that the secretary has got to get is budgetary relief. that's what the generals are telling whoever gets this job, we have got to get more funds to get this done. >> but the administration is talking about putting more funds behind the defense department. >> all chairman and chiefs say they don't have enough money to get the mission done. especially when you add ebola, and you add the humanitarian effort, the navy in the pacific, ukrainian operations potentially. still so much going on. >> are there others out there? >> jay johnson, ash carter, former undersecretary of defense, perhaps carl levin, he was chairman of the senate armed services committee, the key is confirmation process and how much the pres
retired major michael lyons is in the studio. why doesn't anyone want the job? >> it's a two year job, not a transformative job. >> people are concerned about actually the job's too short? they might be under real are pressure to make this work. >> yeah, and there's not a lot of money. i think you've got the new gop senate and congress coming in, this new thing that the secretary has got to get is budgetary relief. that's what the generals are telling whoever gets this job, we...
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her name was mary lyons. some other time in first baptist church, in my aunt's church, a woman stood up with a similar testimony. said pray me i'm waiting for a kidney. >> they had a tremendous impact on you. >> they had a tremendous impact. our ability to remember this in the face of tragedy when we were with the organ procurement officer who said would you please consider donating your brother's organs. he was an athlete. but he had a bullet lodged in his brain. >> it's a compelling story. alyssa, thank you so much for telling us that story and we'll continue our talk about organ doe nation right after this. >>> welcome back, we're talking about organ donation. dr. clive callender. you have said that d.c. has the most successful conversion rate in the country. explain that. >> in the district of columbia which has the highest incidence by the way, we also have the most successful organ donor conversion of the minority population, especially african-americans and some of this related is what the washington r
her name was mary lyons. some other time in first baptist church, in my aunt's church, a woman stood up with a similar testimony. said pray me i'm waiting for a kidney. >> they had a tremendous impact on you. >> they had a tremendous impact. our ability to remember this in the face of tragedy when we were with the organ procurement officer who said would you please consider donating your brother's organs. he was an athlete. but he had a bullet lodged in his brain. >> it's a...
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a short while ago i spoke to colin brown, an expert at the kings-sarah lyons partnership. he explains the difficulties of identifying ebola. alleople get fevers and die the time. it is difficult to recognize when you have a cluster of that in an area where you have good surveillance system. to helphave the test with that and the infrastructure to recognize several people are dying at once. areink we will see there improved systems. >> the government has been criticized for taking a long time once the pattern emerged. to be able to say there was a slow response, there is a recognition everyone's response was slow at the start. the key thing is what do we do now to help to improve the health care? >> you're just back from sierra leone. talk is about the work you did. >> a lot of it was we operate within the framework of the main hospital. in they adult hospital country. we were there to support that hospital, its staff, with the ministry of health. we have now taken on a clinical role. training local staff in how they can run their units and helping the government with some
a short while ago i spoke to colin brown, an expert at the kings-sarah lyons partnership. he explains the difficulties of identifying ebola. alleople get fevers and die the time. it is difficult to recognize when you have a cluster of that in an area where you have good surveillance system. to helphave the test with that and the infrastructure to recognize several people are dying at once. areink we will see there improved systems. >> the government has been criticized for taking a long...
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that is the job of general lyons. that's the job of talley and really mike tucker performs an executive agent role in that. not only a trainer, but a validater of standards. the same thing with the equipment. we want to make sure that we have similar -- it will never exactly be the same because every unit is designed different. but we want to have as close to same standards of equipping that we have throughout the active component and the reserve component for obvious reasons. we will be fully integrated in the operation. we want to make sure that we are completely interoperable. those are the made elements of the army total force policy. i will be happy to elaborate or not on any of those as we go forward. the last thing i would tell you is that an army, any army, doesn't matter which army, pick your army, all armies have fundamentally two functions. an army's function is either to fight in combat or prepare to fight in combat. that's what armies do. that's why they exist. to fight in combat and if they are not engag
that is the job of general lyons. that's the job of talley and really mike tucker performs an executive agent role in that. not only a trainer, but a validater of standards. the same thing with the equipment. we want to make sure that we have similar -- it will never exactly be the same because every unit is designed different. but we want to have as close to same standards of equipping that we have throughout the active component and the reserve component for obvious reasons. we will be fully...
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reporter: november came in like a lyon cross much of the country, getting the jump on winter. an early nor easter paid a post halloween trick on maine, dropping heavy snow driven by high winds toppling power lines. north of portland this heavy truck was a casualty of the slick roads in north carolina the wintry weather struck with whipping winds and up to eight inches of snow in some areas. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow and i said, what? and i opened up the door and was totally surprised. >> in the state's horse country, wind gusts sent wind chills galloping down into single digits. this 22-inches of snow brought down trees trees and forced officials to close road inside the smoky mountain park. >> kids wore shorts to school yesterday so we weren't expecting this. >> in georgia, the snow said boo to he's halloween pumpkins. >> our car windows were covered and ice. we thought it would be cold but then we went outside and there's snow everywhere. >> spies snow outside sacramento, california got a cold shoulder from this motorist. >> my first time driving in the
reporter: november came in like a lyon cross much of the country, getting the jump on winter. an early nor easter paid a post halloween trick on maine, dropping heavy snow driven by high winds toppling power lines. north of portland this heavy truck was a casualty of the slick roads in north carolina the wintry weather struck with whipping winds and up to eight inches of snow in some areas. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow and i said, what? and i opened up the door and was...
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at a recent symposium, robert gates and lyon panetta, both veterans of the obama administration trashed the white house for an overbearing style. >> it was the micromanagement that drove me crazy. >> and president obama's policies like publicly ruling out ground troops in the fight against else. >> you never tell your enemy what the hell you're going to do. >> hagel pushed the administration's pivot to asia, but then the lid came off iraq and the jobs describes changed dramatically. >> isil is sophisticated and well-funded as any group we've seen. they're beyond just a terrorist group. >> along with a new attorney general hagel's departure leaves president obama with another high-profile post to fill and the republican-majority to confirm his choices. he has two nominees. despite the acrimony behind the scenes, he put the best face on chuck hagel's rocky tenture. >> behind closed doors you've always given it to me straight. for that i'll always be grateful. >> congressional republicans are using this opportunity to, announcement to pile on president obama and his foreign policy in parti
at a recent symposium, robert gates and lyon panetta, both veterans of the obama administration trashed the white house for an overbearing style. >> it was the micromanagement that drove me crazy. >> and president obama's policies like publicly ruling out ground troops in the fight against else. >> you never tell your enemy what the hell you're going to do. >> hagel pushed the administration's pivot to asia, but then the lid came off iraq and the jobs describes changed...
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on saturdays, we have a senior lyons dance that has a great time getting exercise and a movement., the generally have a good time. whether it is awkward camp or junior guard. >> from more information, visit
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we talked to them earlier this year at the rockygrass festival in lyons, colorado. >> i think we knewt her church and that was the first e ever did a concert together and it fell together so easily and people liked it as much as anything we had ever done separately. >> brown: the 56 year old fleck, a 15-times grammy winner, is recognized as one of the virtuoso banjo players of the era. he's led the genre-bending ensemble bela fleck and the flecktones. but is also known for his experiments with jazz, rock and roll and classical music. three years ago he wrote his first stand-alone concerto for banjo. ♪ç thirty-seven year old washburn is known for more traditional, old-time banjo music, playing solo. ♪ç and also a part of the all- female bluegrass band called uncle earl. as a couple, they finish each other's sentences, but their different styles of playing-- well, that can bring problems. >> we have different limitations and different challenges playing together. and i think abby has technical challenges that get posed because i ask her to do things she hasn't done before. >> brown: l
we talked to them earlier this year at the rockygrass festival in lyons, colorado. >> i think we knewt her church and that was the first e ever did a concert together and it fell together so easily and people liked it as much as anything we had ever done separately. >> brown: the 56 year old fleck, a 15-times grammy winner, is recognized as one of the virtuoso banjo players of the era. he's led the genre-bending ensemble bela fleck and the flecktones. but is also known for his...
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senior editor of the good men's project, a website devoted to discussing masculinity, and brandon lyons, a family law advocate. and clair huntington, a professor at the fordham law school and author of "failure to flourish - how law undermines l family relationships." mark we came out of a contention segment. extreme views thrown around with the men's rights movement. what is the father's rights movement. how is it different? >> i'd like to be clear in saying the father's right movement is vast and diverse with a lot of different voices in it. mras, if they do that discussion, they make up a small part of that. they represent the binary discussions that will not carry us forward. they may get news and motivate us to tweet. it will not resolve the question of how we can best help our children once they are children of divorce. >> an issue that the father's rights system brings up is the court system is weighted in favour of mothers. does the court system favour women. >> no, it's a good question. if you look at the statistics of where children end up after divorce, you think that. childr
senior editor of the good men's project, a website devoted to discussing masculinity, and brandon lyons, a family law advocate. and clair huntington, a professor at the fordham law school and author of "failure to flourish - how law undermines l family relationships." mark we came out of a contention segment. extreme views thrown around with the men's rights movement. what is the father's rights movement. how is it different? >> i'd like to be clear in saying the father's right...
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the nittany lyons with a 31 game winning streak against the owls. the winner will be bowl eligible.att rhule by the way is a penn state graduate. third quarter of the game penn state with the lead and that's after a tj walker interception. bill belton goes 8 yards for the score. temple's first play of the drive walker goes deep, finds jalen fitzpatrick for a 75-yard connection. penn state defense forced five owl turnovers, grant haley with an interception and he will go for 30 yards for the score. penn state bowl eligible for the first time in three years as they beat temple 30-13. >> 49 seniors that stayed around this program when this university and when this community and when this football program needed them the most so the fact that we're going to be able to send them out the right way and be able to continue our season and be able to continue to keep our family together for a month or so after the regular season ends is special. >> over to franklin field, ivy league action magnolia's finale: the crimson wop a share of the ivy league title with a 34-24 victory over penn. >>> o
the nittany lyons with a 31 game winning streak against the owls. the winner will be bowl eligible.att rhule by the way is a penn state graduate. third quarter of the game penn state with the lead and that's after a tj walker interception. bill belton goes 8 yards for the score. temple's first play of the drive walker goes deep, finds jalen fitzpatrick for a 75-yard connection. penn state defense forced five owl turnovers, grant haley with an interception and he will go for 30 yards for the...
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. >> coming up at 7:20, we'll talk to retired army major mike lyons about what the killing says about the status of isil. >> the so-called 20t 20th highjacker is offering to testify on behalf of september 11 victims. he has written to federal courts in new york and oklahoma claiming to have inside information that will support terror funding suits against saudi arabia. so far, no defense lawyer has taken him up on his offer. is currently serving a life sentence. >> investigators in ukraine clearing the wreckage of malaysian air flight 17 where all 289 passengers were killed after the flight was brought down. remind us why this crash was the subject of such a huge controversy. >> controversy because of the sheer number of civilian deaths and the accusations and counter accusations as to which side was responsible for bringing this plane down. the wreckage now lies in what is separatist-controlled part of eastern ukraine. that's what's made it so difficult for the investigators and international monitors to cooperate and get the kind of agreements and safeguards they needed to start rem
. >> coming up at 7:20, we'll talk to retired army major mike lyons about what the killing says about the status of isil. >> the so-called 20t 20th highjacker is offering to testify on behalf of september 11 victims. he has written to federal courts in new york and oklahoma claiming to have inside information that will support terror funding suits against saudi arabia. so far, no defense lawyer has taken him up on his offer. is currently serving a life sentence. >>...
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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 >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is reall
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 >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you...
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margaret lyons has been down there having toured it a few years ago.s the potential and challenges. >> it's a very big space and it seems like something that could be put to use for someone that had a very good idea but very awkward because it's narrow. >> reporter: the space could simply be cleaned up and plastered over generically. >> but then it would look like any other building basement space and part of the reason we love the space is because we want to celebrate it. it's old infrastructure and kind of the raw industrial aspect of it is terrific. >> reporter: thomas lee just moved to d.c. from atlanta. he sees value in preserving the historical character of the space. >> it would depend on the historic value. in underground atlanta basically used to be the top part of atlanta till i forgot which general came through and burned it down. >> reporter: sherman. >> sherman. so that's what's historic about it. >> it all sounds better to me than nothing. i'd definitely take a look, doesn't bother me it's underground. i like the idea that it's space that
margaret lyons has been down there having toured it a few years ago.s the potential and challenges. >> it's a very big space and it seems like something that could be put to use for someone that had a very good idea but very awkward because it's narrow. >> reporter: the space could simply be cleaned up and plastered over generically. >> but then it would look like any other building basement space and part of the reason we love the space is because we want to celebrate it....
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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. ♪ ♪ real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> welcome to the news hour. welcome to the al jazeera news center in doha. jailed americans in north korea have been sent home. and one poppy for every fallen
thanks to you'll of our guests, david, robert, claire, mark green, and brandon lyons until next time, see you online. ♪ ♪ real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al...
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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. ♪ ♪ real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. . >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour. i'm here in doha, and here is what is coming up in the next 60 minutes - yemen's government is sworn in. it's been rejected by houthi rebels. >>> security breach - questions asked as a suicide bomber gets inside headquarters. >>> returning homes, two americans freed by north korea, after the intervention of a top intelligence official. >> i just want to
thanks to you'll of our guests, david, robert, claire, mark green, and brandon lyons until next time, see you online. ♪ ♪ real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al...
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is as much of a problem but they will charge a ridiculous with the other would go through the bill lyons filing and said it to the insurance company. with their rich charging crazy amounts of money. >> is because the cost may only be a $2,000 but if they put that down the insurance company will pay 300 so if we put 20,000 the and they will pay us the 3,000. it is a game. so how do you bring reform to the hospital? >> that was tough working with the insurance companies >> remember if you are in charge it will just make this one and start acting like this one. >> the only way to reform the system is get out of the insurance business? >> you cannot have followed-- our officials distorted views. what i say for all routine health care 80 percent of everything you have to do is paid through the a tsa. they have catastrophic issues that is what the insurance is for and always should have been. but then you get to the big issues in take that off the insurance. >> correct. remember if you spader inkle you thank you need in x-ray it comes out of your at a tsa. birth control pills? eight tsa. >> no
is as much of a problem but they will charge a ridiculous with the other would go through the bill lyons filing and said it to the insurance company. with their rich charging crazy amounts of money. >> is because the cost may only be a $2,000 but if they put that down the insurance company will pay 300 so if we put 20,000 the and they will pay us the 3,000. it is a game. so how do you bring reform to the hospital? >> that was tough working with the insurance companies >>...
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>>students at a school in suburban lyons are back in class today. after a day-long shutdown over fears of a viral illness. nancy loo is outside robinson elementary school with more. >> good afternoon. things are almost back to normal here at robinson elementary after a health scare this week. about 20 kids are still active due to illness. that is a big improvement. >> all lots of tumm ies are better today. pernod back in class. the old brick prompted district 103 to shut down the school yesterday after more than 80 kids and teachers called out sick. quite a few are still out. >> we have about 20 children that called in. some of them are sick. others are keeping them home for another day. county health officials say he was a highly contagious nor all virus that swept through the school affecting one-third of the student virus spreading to some staffers and then many siblings and parents. >> it was all flew like symptoms. kids are getting a new lesson in proper hygiene. within a much cleaner environment. the school got a thorough cleaning with bleach
>>students at a school in suburban lyons are back in class today. after a day-long shutdown over fears of a viral illness. nancy loo is outside robinson elementary school with more. >> good afternoon. things are almost back to normal here at robinson elementary after a health scare this week. about 20 kids are still active due to illness. that is a big improvement. >> all lots of tumm ies are better today. pernod back in class. the old brick prompted district 103 to shut down...
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and omissions do their jobs, as in syria lyons -- as in sierra leone, they make their selves obsolete they draw down, troops come home, dr. parades, in spite of having risked their lives, they come home to anonymity. yet this what if question is one we must ask ourselves with every mission. what would have happen in south if no you in peacekeepers had u.n.present -- no peacekeepers had been president, or if the u.n. had not opened its gates to
and omissions do their jobs, as in syria lyons -- as in sierra leone, they make their selves obsolete they draw down, troops come home, dr. parades, in spite of having risked their lives, they come home to anonymity. yet this what if question is one we must ask ourselves with every mission. what would have happen in south if no you in peacekeepers had u.n.present -- no peacekeepers had been president, or if the u.n. had not opened its gates to
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w-g-n's julian crews is live in lyons with the latest >> the school district working to contain the flu in the robinson school. along with the staffers. no. have come down with what appears to be the flu. close to their with 80 students and teachers coming down with what appears to be influenza. star >> did seeing four- five kids at a time reporting to the nurse's office yesterday with like symptoms. a steady stream of parents went to the school offices all day yesterday bringing kids home to the school district superintendent activating her special services team contacting the county health department for support. >> because we have so many students that were sick and parents calling in to say that the child was home with the flu we knew it was time to call the health department and see if we could in some place from them. >> get some > custodial staff and cleanup teams began a meticulous sanitizing of the robinson school. their work through the day today to clean the school so these students can return tomorrow. parents are being extra vigilant. >> we should really just to make sure t
w-g-n's julian crews is live in lyons with the latest >> the school district working to contain the flu in the robinson school. along with the staffers. no. have come down with what appears to be the flu. close to their with 80 students and teachers coming down with what appears to be influenza. star >> did seeing four- five kids at a time reporting to the nurse's office yesterday with like symptoms. a steady stream of parents went to the school offices all day yesterday bringing...
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. >> now to another issue in that national spot lyon light. fighting back against sex crimes on campus. the university of virginia is known as one of the most genteel and proper campuses in america. so when the mag magazine rolling stone broke the news of a an alleged gang rape, it rattled the campus. reputations of colleges and universities where the crimes take place. tonight we focus on uva's reaction to the scandal on frat row. >> i think it's impossible to our victims, their families thank you. go through. >> it was an emotional meeting at the university of virginia on tuesday. uva's board members confronted allegations the university has a campus rape problem. a problem that the board decided now requires zero tolerance. >> this type of conduct will not be tolerated at the university of virginia. the status quo is no longer acceptable. like all of you gathered here today, i am appalled. simply appalled.at the information that has come forward. >> the allegations of gang rape inside a frat house first appeared in a rolling stone article l
. >> now to another issue in that national spot lyon light. fighting back against sex crimes on campus. the university of virginia is known as one of the most genteel and proper campuses in america. so when the mag magazine rolling stone broke the news of a an alleged gang rape, it rattled the campus. reputations of colleges and universities where the crimes take place. tonight we focus on uva's reaction to the scandal on frat row. >> i think it's impossible to our victims, their...
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mike lyons is a retired army major. thanks for being with us.e are now seeing that uptick in violence in afghanistan. how is this going to affect adjustment he was to draw down the troops? >> in the short term, puts them on alert. you're going to see the beginning of an uptick of u.s. military support there. a lot has to do with the president of afghanistan, general campbell as well working together. they'll already stay in. the approximate the has come up with a new strategy. i think you'll see more forces stay for a greater period of time. >> now that we know secretary of defense chuck hagel is stepping down, how will that affect afghanistan on the ground? >> general campbell has formed a better relationship with penalty of afghanistan. it's almost like secretary hagel's out of that picture. he's got a better relationship with the commander on the ground with the afghan president. it's already changed. they are doing strikes at night now. there's a much better relationship between the afghan security forces and united states forces that are th
mike lyons is a retired army major. thanks for being with us.e are now seeing that uptick in violence in afghanistan. how is this going to affect adjustment he was to draw down the troops? >> in the short term, puts them on alert. you're going to see the beginning of an uptick of u.s. military support there. a lot has to do with the president of afghanistan, general campbell as well working together. they'll already stay in. the approximate the has come up with a new strategy. i think...
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then there's lyons at yahoo! writes: gruber stated our president was intensely involved in the deception and approved the lie. did visit the white house 19 times. taylor i via aol: i give gruber the edge over kim kardashian. oh, i see where you're going here. kathy in michigan writes: hey, cavuto, enough about the kardashians, i thought your show was about business. it is, kathy, the business of how this ass makes so much money. so follow me. linda in arlington, virginia: you marvel that kim kardashian has stayed relevant for ten year, i dispute that. she has stayed in the headlines, but that's entirely different. sadly today any reasonably good looking young person with a flair for publicity can stay in the pop culture headlines for some time. that is evidence of the total collapse of civilization. ping via yahoo!: you and kardashian have, well, things in common. she just shows her ass, you act like one.oh, that's so clever. johnny: you never showed the kardashian nude butt shot. you even said out loud that you
then there's lyons at yahoo! writes: gruber stated our president was intensely involved in the deception and approved the lie. did visit the white house 19 times. taylor i via aol: i give gruber the edge over kim kardashian. oh, i see where you're going here. kathy in michigan writes: hey, cavuto, enough about the kardashians, i thought your show was about business. it is, kathy, the business of how this ass makes so much money. so follow me. linda in arlington, virginia: you marvel that kim...
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martin solia contracted the virus at a hospital in his native sierra lyon. and he lives in maryland and they are planning to bring him to the isolation unit at the medical center in omaha tomorrow. he will be the 10th ebola patient to be treated on american soil. >>> now to business on a friday afternoon. the dow jones ends the trading week down, but not very much. down about 21 points for the dow. the nasdaq up about 6 and change. the s&p off just .3 today. >>> twitter just got junked. the standard & poor's agency rated them as junk, meaning it doubts their ability to repay debt. they are investing aggressively and still does not consistently make money. stock is volatile dropping by 37% since the start of the year. >>> people in montgomery county can now enjoy a little more of the morning hike. officials gathered at route 63 to celebrate the ribbon cutting of pennypack trail's extension of the popular destination point for walkers, runners and bikers extend from the north to the south. >>> it is time for a look of "action news" traffic report on a friday.
martin solia contracted the virus at a hospital in his native sierra lyon. and he lives in maryland and they are planning to bring him to the isolation unit at the medical center in omaha tomorrow. he will be the 10th ebola patient to be treated on american soil. >>> now to business on a friday afternoon. the dow jones ends the trading week down, but not very much. down about 21 points for the dow. the nasdaq up about 6 and change. the s&p off just .3 today. >>> twitter...
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authorities believe finding out about that vehicle may help them solve the lyon case from 1975 when 12old sheila and 10-year-old catherine were kidnapped from a wheaton shopping center. the theory is that the vehicle could have transported the girls to bedford county and then been hidden. >>> now changing minds when it comes to migraines. imagine having severe headaches every single day for years, and nothing will stop them. that's what happened to a virginia woman, but then she found a treatment that really worked for her. news4's doreen gentzler has more. >> you're suffering with this horrible pain. i couldn't get away from it. i couldn't make it stop. >> reporter: for nearly two years, 28-year-old sonja lambkin suffered from chronic migraine headaches. that means severe head pain 24/7. pain that left her feeling helpless, stressed out and just plain miserable. >> i felt completely out of control. i felt like a victim. i don't know if i got fully depressed, but definitely very sad. >> reporter: after visiting half a dozen doctors and undergoing countless brain scans and mris, nobody
authorities believe finding out about that vehicle may help them solve the lyon case from 1975 when 12old sheila and 10-year-old catherine were kidnapped from a wheaton shopping center. the theory is that the vehicle could have transported the girls to bedford county and then been hidden. >>> now changing minds when it comes to migraines. imagine having severe headaches every single day for years, and nothing will stop them. that's what happened to a virginia woman, but then she found...
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lyon and healy is the company. this place has harps in all different stages of construction.ou make these instruments is really a throwback to another era. >> it is. we strive to keep the tradition alive and build instruments all by hand. jeff: first what am i seeing this man doing? >> he is shaping out the bell and column of the base board where the mechanism of the pedals connect to the upper mechanism on top of the harp. this has to be hand shaped individually. jeff: those are sound boards we were looking at there? >> those are complete sound boards attached to what we call the body or sound chamber of the harp. those have benefited and glued and screwed down. jeff: this is katy ventura, by the way, a professional harpist. she is playing, gold leave? >> that is 23-carat gold leaf. probably our most known instrument we've been building literally over 100 years. jeff: wow. i have to interrupt katy if i can. i wonder what it is, what is it, katy, you calm the world with that. what is it that attracted you to the harp? >> well, there is obvious visual beauty of the instrument
lyon and healy is the company. this place has harps in all different stages of construction.ou make these instruments is really a throwback to another era. >> it is. we strive to keep the tradition alive and build instruments all by hand. jeff: first what am i seeing this man doing? >> he is shaping out the bell and column of the base board where the mechanism of the pedals connect to the upper mechanism on top of the harp. this has to be hand shaped individually. jeff: those are...
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you know, i -- >> so is lyons as well. he can join mr. phipps. >> i would offer that if i understood your question, what is the linkage between that and total force policy, the things we've been talking about. i think there's a direct linkage between the medical status of our men and women that serve, and operational employment and engagement. if you don't have one, it's difficult to have the other. so we have gotten after this issue over 13 years. to that historic high that i just talked about. so sitting here today, if general milley needed to reach out to an army national guard unit, he can have some assurance that the soldiers in that unit are medically ready to deploy. that's operational readiness, that's part of being an operational reserve that the army national guard is for our army. it's critically important in my opinion that we continue to sustain the medical readiness in the army national guard. because the cost to rebuild that readiness when it's needed would be so much more. so i think the investment to sustain it is worth i
you know, i -- >> so is lyons as well. he can join mr. phipps. >> i would offer that if i understood your question, what is the linkage between that and total force policy, the things we've been talking about. i think there's a direct linkage between the medical status of our men and women that serve, and operational employment and engagement. if you don't have one, it's difficult to have the other. so we have gotten after this issue over 13 years. to that historic high that i just...
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sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the interstate, her war her car is at over 100 miles per 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 th
sergeant sheldon lyon is on duty that day. >> when the troopers finally see her on the interstate, her war her car is at over 100 miles per 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...