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>> maya: i'll be fine. >> julius: i mean, there is a medical condition. >> maya: i'm not sick, daddy.julius: are you sure? i'm a father, and a father worries. >> maya: i wouldn't know. >> nick: if we're ready to continue... >> vivienne: maya, you don't want to make everybody wait too long. >> maya: i've been waiting and waiting for this day, and it's finally here. but...nothing's changed.
>> maya: i'll be fine. >> julius: i mean, there is a medical condition. >> maya: i'm not sick, daddy.julius: are you sure? i'm a father, and a father worries. >> maya: i wouldn't know. >> nick: if we're ready to continue... >> vivienne: maya, you don't want to make everybody wait too long. >> maya: i've been waiting and waiting for this day, and it's finally here. but...nothing's changed.
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. >> maya: [ chuckles ] >> rick: the countdown begins. >> maya: yes.is time tomorrow... >> rick: are you you nervous? >> maya: i am marrying the most incredible man in the world. of course i'm nervous. >> rick: why? he's crazy in love with you. >> maya: it's not really you. it's my parents, especially my dad. ♪ >> brooke: ready to head out? >> eric: yeah. i'm just about ready. big night ahead, huh? >> brooke: yep. seems like our son has finally found his match.
. >> maya: [ chuckles ] >> rick: the countdown begins. >> maya: yes.is time tomorrow... >> rick: are you you nervous? >> maya: i am marrying the most incredible man in the world. of course i'm nervous. >> rick: why? he's crazy in love with you. >> maya: it's not really you. it's my parents, especially my dad. ♪ >> brooke: ready to head out? >> eric: yeah. i'm just about ready. big night ahead, huh? >> brooke: yep. seems like our son...
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and then i'd just like to quote here, this is maya lin.she reportedly was sick at heart wanting to see the memorial built as designed or not at all. he felt we needed to show sufficient respect for the design community and let lin testify against it at the commission on fine arts. so has she reconciled herself to the memorial as built? >> well, the first one was, yes. i have to say, i mean, as i say in the book during the entire time it was under construction, i would go to work one day and be positive behind it, and then the second day i'd think we were making a mistake. i mean, it was, again, i was not a designer. i was, you know, my background was a lawyer. i relied upon experts. we had the best jury in the country. but many of the opponents were people i respected for their, you know, their courage, sacrifice and heroism. and i would say nowadays i really think we did the right thing. i mean, and it's -- again, it may be because simply i've gotten her so many overwhelmingly positive comments from complete strangers about it. your secon
and then i'd just like to quote here, this is maya lin.she reportedly was sick at heart wanting to see the memorial built as designed or not at all. he felt we needed to show sufficient respect for the design community and let lin testify against it at the commission on fine arts. so has she reconciled herself to the memorial as built? >> well, the first one was, yes. i have to say, i mean, as i say in the book during the entire time it was under construction, i would go to work one day...
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but i went go nuts with maya amygdala. but because in order to be a ghostwriter, you have to deal with your ego and suppress and tend to the holder of your ego. -- the concord that is what i said in the original story to win the nobel prize. so i thank god that i am a ghostwriter because i wanted to get more gigs. and i train myself to a the ego. so i am relatively chilled out in the area but not completely. but my answer might be good. they give me another $80,000. >> no no-no every book is different with the negotiation. your agent usually negotiates with the manager. but every book is different. >> host: you have also written with tavis maile. >> this is number three and we are working on number four. the publisher of doubleday at the time named steve rubin, had tavis under contract for an autobiography. there is said big mogul in the music business for the records during the michael jackson-- . in any event rubin thought we would be a bed combination so he wrote his autobiography. them last year we did a book together
but i went go nuts with maya amygdala. but because in order to be a ghostwriter, you have to deal with your ego and suppress and tend to the holder of your ego. -- the concord that is what i said in the original story to win the nobel prize. so i thank god that i am a ghostwriter because i wanted to get more gigs. and i train myself to a the ego. so i am relatively chilled out in the area but not completely. but my answer might be good. they give me another $80,000. >> no no-no every book...
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>> maya: no. no. we stopped the wedding because i was afraid my dad would ruin it. but he's gone.we're doing this. >> thomas: steff, you were protecting yourself. >> steffy: aly was just standing over me. that look in her eyes -- pure hate. >> thomas: she attacked you. >> steffy: but i don't -- i don't know. that's the thing. i don't know what set her off. >> thomas: aly tried to kill you. of course th a
>> maya: no. no. we stopped the wedding because i was afraid my dad would ruin it. but he's gone.we're doing this. >> thomas: steff, you were protecting yourself. >> steffy: aly was just standing over me. that look in her eyes -- pure hate. >> thomas: she attacked you. >> steffy: but i don't -- i don't know. that's the thing. i don't know what set her off. >> thomas: aly tried to kill you. of course th a
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richard sandoval owns maya. it's near fox. it's on first and 64th. but it had so much flavor, his fish taco. he wanted things that were easy to eat. i completely agree. i had to double-check that i didn't have stains on my dress. i ate my way through the assignment. ernie: you get the great ones. thanks so much. another great event this weekend, the red bulls take on d.c. united as mls rivalry week continues. catch the game sunday at 7:00 on fox sports 1. >> time to plan a vacation. do you do it or leave it to somebody else? your answers are comin ernie: there's always time for this. how would you plan a vacation if it was up to you? >> oh, i think i would go to south africa. and through the rest of africa and go on safari. ernie: do you like to plan it yourself or have someone help you? >> i plan it. we do go on tours. ernie: but you like to have control? >> absolutely. >> you want someone to plan it for you. ernie: an agent to help you. is that what you do? >> no. ernie: how would you plan your vacation? >> on the internet. ernie: on the internet.
richard sandoval owns maya. it's near fox. it's on first and 64th. but it had so much flavor, his fish taco. he wanted things that were easy to eat. i completely agree. i had to double-check that i didn't have stains on my dress. i ate my way through the assignment. ernie: you get the great ones. thanks so much. another great event this weekend, the red bulls take on d.c. united as mls rivalry week continues. catch the game sunday at 7:00 on fox sports 1. >> time to plan a vacation. do...
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years just going through that lithuanians part of my family the narrative in my family had been that maya the witty and grandfather was a hero to fought against the russians and saved the children whose lives who were deported to the gulag for the german occupation. and as with many families those stories are not ones that you tend to pick apart. but there came a time in my life with the passing of my dad and the stepdaughter is from a country it is very difficult to find your birth parents. [applause] have questions i gave it to ask of the one remaining parent, said this is the time. her mother and father and the conversation for this discovery and as soon as she told me she did i use the word collaboration of course, but i felt i was stunned with real reluctance but many people feel that way. >> host: did your mother feel relief or was there shave involved with a secret ? >> guest: she certainly did feel relief. i do think there was reluctance but had she known that day was compelled me to relentlessly go about the business to research to he was during the war she probably would not hav
years just going through that lithuanians part of my family the narrative in my family had been that maya the witty and grandfather was a hero to fought against the russians and saved the children whose lives who were deported to the gulag for the german occupation. and as with many families those stories are not ones that you tend to pick apart. but there came a time in my life with the passing of my dad and the stepdaughter is from a country it is very difficult to find your birth parents....
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>> of very interesting remark that she made at the maya angelou the rail service last year looking back on her recent career what was like to be on the campaign trail and benches and bill loneliness and the ivy league classrooms she had a bit of a struggle when she first got there at age 17 and worked her way through with friends and her determination. >> how did the whole affirmative action debate affect her career at princeton and a sense of herself to live in two worlds? to be other than just a shawl? >> she wrote in her senior thesis that princeton made me more aware of my blackness more than chicago because of the nature of princeton at that time where black students were in the minority and they're not so many women in she said i got to princeton i saw kids with the of bmw i knew adults did not have those and also many black students felt not welcome and that is something she was very aware of. >> even on campus in her dormitory with her first roommate. >> it is a remarkable story having to do with the mother of her freshman roommate. this is a story that she herself tells with so
>> of very interesting remark that she made at the maya angelou the rail service last year looking back on her recent career what was like to be on the campaign trail and benches and bill loneliness and the ivy league classrooms she had a bit of a struggle when she first got there at age 17 and worked her way through with friends and her determination. >> how did the whole affirmative action debate affect her career at princeton and a sense of herself to live in two worlds? to be...
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maya thompson was there in the audience. a fan posted this video online. it is now being shared with everyone. >> coming up after the break, emotional courtroom testimony from a 15-year-old who says she was raped by a senior class boy. this is not the right vid, but we'll have more on what -- this is not the right video, but we'll have more on what the accuse sore says -- accuser says happened after this. . >>> the victim of rape testified in court today. they toured the school where the attack took place. the 19-year-old accused of raping the 15-year-old last year. it was part of a tradition at the school to have sex with younger girls while seniors salute. he claimed he was trying to be number one. he plead not guilty for the felony counts against him. the victim says she felt violated. >> i didn't want any of this. i was so confused. i didn't know what else i could do. i already said no and i already moved his face physically. i didn't know what else he could understand. >> secretary of state john kerry and robert mular are several alumni. >>> julie and
maya thompson was there in the audience. a fan posted this video online. it is now being shared with everyone. >> coming up after the break, emotional courtroom testimony from a 15-year-old who says she was raped by a senior class boy. this is not the right vid, but we'll have more on what -- this is not the right video, but we'll have more on what the accuse sore says -- accuser says happened after this. . >>> the victim of rape testified in court today. they toured the school...
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maya angelou will be dedicated at the african burial ground in month. hosting the event, the ebony society of philatelic events and reflections, or esper. it's an organization that promotes the collecting of stamps that focus on people and events related to the african diaspora. elizabeth rankin-fulcher is a member of the board of esper, and she is joining us today. thank you so much for being with us. >> it's my joy. >> i -- stamp collecting. i always thought of it as a kid, but it is really a popular hobby >> absolutely. >> and you guys focus specifically on those stamps that relate to people of color, essentially. >> yes. about? >> oh, there are lots and lots of them. >> mm-hmm. >> we focus on not only the black heritage series stamp, which is exclusively african-american, but we also -- we collect from around the country. >> mm-hmm. >> for instance, usually when i go to another country, i go to the post office. and i seek out a stamp there, a stamp of color. and so when i went to china, i got a stamp of mr. obama. >> mm-hmm. in china? >> in china. >
maya angelou will be dedicated at the african burial ground in month. hosting the event, the ebony society of philatelic events and reflections, or esper. it's an organization that promotes the collecting of stamps that focus on people and events related to the african diaspora. elizabeth rankin-fulcher is a member of the board of esper, and she is joining us today. thank you so much for being with us. >> it's my joy. >> i -- stamp collecting. i always thought of it as a kid, but it...
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>> generally but not so much maya political ideas but an american story but the idea is so different i grew up did india and come to america at the age is 17 but he grew up poor in america and went to hollywood at a young age and ended up on universal studios lot with the american dream here is with us that connection so nec's his story soties est. life. >> host: another topic is the issue of reparations for slavery. >> reparations for slavery would be fully justified because it pays somebody in compensation for something they have been deprived of a fiat mocking down the street and as a result but if i can work i need to be compensated for that to receive got lost income but now the truck ran over my foot. so that relates to the crimes in the past what we're living with today is not slavery but the descendants many times removed. so the great grandfather was wrong. to be entitled to reparations but to be born in america to joy the same rights and freedoms is in a very different position than his great great grandfather. it is much weaker than the argument giving reparations to the s
>> generally but not so much maya political ideas but an american story but the idea is so different i grew up did india and come to america at the age is 17 but he grew up poor in america and went to hollywood at a young age and ended up on universal studios lot with the american dream here is with us that connection so nec's his story soties est. life. >> host: another topic is the issue of reparations for slavery. >> reparations for slavery would be fully justified because...
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fernando: miembros de la comunidad maya de guatemala, cuando fue detenido por la patria fronteriza firmÓidioma. >> me cuesta mucho porque no puedo escribir... fernando: el miedo de presiÓn, pesadillas y ansiedad - depresiÓn son sÍntomas característicos de niÑos que cruza la frontera. >> algunos de ellos sienten que sus padres los expusieron a esta situaciÓn tan triste. fernando: la doctora alma, que atiende a estos niÑos en la clÍnica del pueblo dice que muchos han sido abusados y hasta secuestrados en el trayecto. alma: ademÁs, el enojo del abandono. esto es bien comÚn a nuestros niÑos. fernando: en el siguiente reporte especial veremos como localidades y distritos escolares que han sufrido el impacto del gran flujo de niÑos en la frontera, se han organizado para crear programas y lograr la integraciÓn y la represión de sus hijos. julio: gracias, fernando los invitamos a que continÚen con nosotros en la tercera parte del informe maÑana. ya regresamos. julio: continÚan los problemas fronterizos entre repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ. esta vez, los camioneros han bloqueado las calles. en brev
fernando: miembros de la comunidad maya de guatemala, cuando fue detenido por la patria fronteriza firmÓidioma. >> me cuesta mucho porque no puedo escribir... fernando: el miedo de presiÓn, pesadillas y ansiedad - depresiÓn son sÍntomas característicos de niÑos que cruza la frontera. >> algunos de ellos sienten que sus padres los expusieron a esta situaciÓn tan triste. fernando: la doctora alma, que atiende a estos niÑos en la clÍnica del pueblo dice que muchos han sido...
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as the book came out, you saw a real tension that exists today and that is that this is a major hub maya dash public health problem that affects thousands of kids and parents and players all the way up through the nfl then not all made the nfl as an entity, but what it means to our culture it is incredibly popular with hundred million watch the most recent super bowl at the end of a contract to a broadcast monday night football they have done for a reason because it makes a lot of money so that tension is that the heart of where we are now and it will be fascinating to hear what we have to say and where we are going because i don't think anybody totally knows where this will end. >> you posted a couple of conferences from sports agents or scientist, what kind of a reaction did you get? what can amount and what did you learn? >> to be surrounded by other people who love books is an amazing thing and why a mind-boggling presentation. my book is the agent of my 40 year career. i had to practice that profile players would book for role models. so in 1989 i had a starting quarterback in the n
as the book came out, you saw a real tension that exists today and that is that this is a major hub maya dash public health problem that affects thousands of kids and parents and players all the way up through the nfl then not all made the nfl as an entity, but what it means to our culture it is incredibly popular with hundred million watch the most recent super bowl at the end of a contract to a broadcast monday night football they have done for a reason because it makes a lot of money so that...
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. >> reporter: 24 years for 21-year-old jam maya gallmon for second-degree murder. six months in prison for 19-year-old dominique johnson for conspiracy to commit robbery. the victim, 38-year-old attorney david messerschmitt, killed at the donovan hotel in february. >> in d.c., there's maybe ten cases a year where it's a robbery that goes bad, somebody gets hurt, somebody gets killed. in this one, that's what happened in this case. >> reporter: galman answered an online ad for mers schmidt for a rendezvous with a man. she posed as a man, showed up at the hotel, intent on robbing messerschmitt. there was a struggle. he was stabbed seven times, including the neck and heart. gallmon's attorney says she had a flashback of being abused as a teen. the judge, bile acknowledging the past problems, say she is shouldn't have made them messerschmitt's problems. johnson's attorney, jonathan zucker, sought probation for his client. >> she had no role in the murder and only the most tangential role in the robbery. >> reporter: there was an unusual aspect to the victim impact stat
. >> reporter: 24 years for 21-year-old jam maya gallmon for second-degree murder. six months in prison for 19-year-old dominique johnson for conspiracy to commit robbery. the victim, 38-year-old attorney david messerschmitt, killed at the donovan hotel in february. >> in d.c., there's maybe ten cases a year where it's a robbery that goes bad, somebody gets hurt, somebody gets killed. in this one, that's what happened in this case. >> reporter: galman answered an online ad for...
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>> maya. >> seth: how old are you, maya? >> i'm nine. >> seth: gotcha. what's your favorite book? >> my favorite book is "escape from mr. lemoncello's library." >> there's a drink that they make in italy called limoncello. it's an alcoholic drink. u shouldn't get it. and also, even when you're old enough, you still shouldn't get it, because it's terrible. >> seth: it's way too sweet. >> you can sell it to tourists. >> seth: you bring it home and keep it in your freezer. >> you get excited about it, and then people come over and you say, "hey, do you want limoncello?" and everybody's like, "oh, that sounds like fun," and then everybody only drinks like one sip because it's so disgusting. >> seth: yeah. >> and you just have to keep telling people when they come over, "oh, we should drink the limoncello" because you have to get rid of it. >> seth: and then when you go to a party like that and somebody says it, you feel bad if you say, "sure, that'll be fun," and then -- it's so gross. it's so gross. don't ever -- it's a rip off. >> nothing against that book. >> right >> hi there. i'm
>> maya. >> seth: how old are you, maya? >> i'm nine. >> seth: gotcha. what's your favorite book? >> my favorite book is "escape from mr. lemoncello's library." >> there's a drink that they make in italy called limoncello. it's an alcoholic drink. u shouldn't get it. and also, even when you're old enough, you still shouldn't get it, because it's terrible. >> seth: it's way too sweet. >> you can sell it to tourists. >> seth: you...
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simply better. [ cellphone chimes ] >> maya: “can't...wait.” [ cellphone chimes ] [ laughs ] >> eric:> rick: just sending text
simply better. [ cellphone chimes ] >> maya: “can't...wait.” [ cellphone chimes ] [ laughs ] >> eric:> rick: just sending text
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tina charles and minnesota's maya moore won back-to-back national titles together at ewe uconn. moore, a game high 25 points in a good game. the epiphany prince, 22 points, liberty win, 81-68 and in the playoffs for the first time in three years. >> way to go, ladies. >> you got it. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> nice to see >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message write down the number on your screen,
tina charles and minnesota's maya moore won back-to-back national titles together at ewe uconn. moore, a game high 25 points in a good game. the epiphany prince, 22 points, liberty win, 81-68 and in the playoffs for the first time in three years. >> way to go, ladies. >> you got it. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> nice to see >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message write down the number on your screen,
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tina charles and minnesota's maya moore won back-to-back national titles together at ewe uconn. moore, a game high 25 points in a good game. the epiphany prince, 22 points, liberty win, 81-68 and in the playoffs for the first time in three years. >> way to go, ladies. >> you got it. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> nice to see >>> join the conversation on facebook, twitter and instagram. tweet us your incredible quotes. >> only lee goldbergs are there, i'm sure. >> and that's the news for now. have a wonderful weekend. i'm sade baderinwa.
tina charles and minnesota's maya moore won back-to-back national titles together at ewe uconn. moore, a game high 25 points in a good game. the epiphany prince, 22 points, liberty win, 81-68 and in the playoffs for the first time in three years. >> way to go, ladies. >> you got it. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> nice to see >>> join the conversation on facebook, twitter and instagram. tweet us your incredible quotes. >> only lee goldbergs are there, i'm sure....
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ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare crisis, but doctors out without borders says soaring unemployment will continue to be obstacles for yemenis who need medical attention. and for may she wants like him, all they can do is wait and hopeful natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>> rallies are being held to mark the international day of the disappeared in mexico at least 26,000 people went missing between 2006 and 2013. al jazerra's john hulman reports. >> reporter: 11 days ago juana castro rushed out the house to see her brother-in-law bundled in to a state police car with the license plate blacked out. >> translator: the government is meant to protect us but they do this instead. how is it possible that they could kidnap an innocent person? >> reporter: benito aguilar love today sketch and tattoo. he gave juana these stars. now he's one of more than 5,000 people abducted here, more than anywhere else in mexico. not just the cartels but the armed forces snatch people here. >> translator: maybe the cartel kidnappings have gone down as the authorities have fought them. but the police and armed f
ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare crisis, but doctors out without borders says soaring unemployment will continue to be obstacles for yemenis who need medical attention. and for may she wants like him, all they can do is wait and hopeful natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>> rallies are being held to mark the international day of the disappeared in mexico at least 26,000 people went missing between 2006 and 2013. al jazerra's john hulman reports. >> reporter: 11 days ago...
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they gathered at the farm to mourn including 13 year-old maya martinez who was walking with the kids last night but escaped being hurt. >> it was like a war zone, with all of the helicopters, and ambulances, and people, we knew something tragic was happening. >> reporter: neighbors also showed up, offering to help this family in mourning. >> i started a go fund me, people around here are very giving and are heart broken. >> reporter: we checked and family says those other three children are still in critical condition. reporting live from southampton, new jersey i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> greg, thank you. >>> we are 38 days from the arrival of the pope francis and while most of the preparations are happening in the city, papal visit a and world meeting of families will be affecting the the suburbs too. former philadelphia mayor and pennsylvania governor ed rendell took to the air waves earlier today to blast that plan, to have a fence around the security perimeter, and the idea that people would have to walk for miles from new jersey, in order to get to see pope
they gathered at the farm to mourn including 13 year-old maya martinez who was walking with the kids last night but escaped being hurt. >> it was like a war zone, with all of the helicopters, and ambulances, and people, we knew something tragic was happening. >> reporter: neighbors also showed up, offering to help this family in mourning. >> i started a go fund me, people around here are very giving and are heart broken. >> reporter: we checked and family says those...
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. >> reporter: ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare cries, but doctors without borders says soaringverty will continue to be obstacles for yemenis who need medical attention. and for patients like this, all they can t do is wait and hope. >>> lebanese security forces say 10 people were arrested during saturday's demonstration in the capital. police pushed back protesters who tried to set fire to barricades in front of the government headquarters. it is the second weekend of mass rallies which began as a protest against rubbish piling up on the streets. the demonstration has become a wider campaign against the government. which protesters say it corrupt and ineffective. >>> women in saudi arabia have started to register as candidates for municipal elections in december. it's the first time they have been able to do so in the conservative muslim kingdom. the late king abdullah granted women right to vote and run as candidates in 2011. according to local media. about 200 women expressed interest in running for office. well, however, still face a number of restrictions including a ban o
. >> reporter: ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare cries, but doctors without borders says soaringverty will continue to be obstacles for yemenis who need medical attention. and for patients like this, all they can t do is wait and hope. >>> lebanese security forces say 10 people were arrested during saturday's demonstration in the capital. police pushed back protesters who tried to set fire to barricades in front of the government headquarters. it is the second weekend...
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aid worker maya konforti. >> we had 10 deaths in two months and last year there were only 15 in an entire year. >> reporter: so why is that? >> because of the fences. you know the more you build fences, it doesn't stop people from trying. they just try and take more risk. and they know it's dangerous. these people are used to risking their lives. it's one more place where they have to risk their life. they don't have much choice. >> reporter: europe has said that it will give the u.k. and france nearly $80 million to help try to tackle the crisis, but so far, scott, the emphasis has really been on building higher fences and increasing police patrols rather than on finding a long-term solution. >> pelley: clarissa ward on the french side of the channel tunnel for us tonight. x stk you very much, clarissa. netflix stock hit another record high today, but the video streaming service made even bigger news. it raised the bar for employee benefits, offering new parents up to a year of paid leave. federal law requires most employers to provide up to 12 weeks unpaid. here's jim axelrod. >> report
aid worker maya konforti. >> we had 10 deaths in two months and last year there were only 15 in an entire year. >> reporter: so why is that? >> because of the fences. you know the more you build fences, it doesn't stop people from trying. they just try and take more risk. and they know it's dangerous. these people are used to risking their lives. it's one more place where they have to risk their life. they don't have much choice. >> reporter: europe has said that it will...
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maya returned a few weeks ago. >> all we have here is peace. nothing else.we have no help settling back and we've got no aid from anybody. >> just before the first group of refugees have returned a number of refugees has come together to build these makeshift police station here. >> the families who stalled here complaining that there is too much heat. >> local officials say that they have there is little that they can do for them. >> it requires huge resources. there are so many services that they required. >> this young men are an exception, though. they've been trained to build boats out of fiber glass. the majority of the returning refugees have been left on their own. every morning hundreds of them take to th the streets looking for work. >> i'm sill a refugee. i thought i would be recycled properly, but here i'm he a laborer. >> near the kenyan border with somalia is the world's largest refugee camp. >> it was hoped that after a few years they would empty the camps. but with the situation of soma somali, it is unlikely many more will be coming back soo
maya returned a few weeks ago. >> all we have here is peace. nothing else.we have no help settling back and we've got no aid from anybody. >> just before the first group of refugees have returned a number of refugees has come together to build these makeshift police station here. >> the families who stalled here complaining that there is too much heat. >> local officials say that they have there is little that they can do for them. >> it requires huge resources....
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poet maya angelou said, today people are so disconnected that they feel they are blades of grass, but when they know with her grandparents and great grandparents were, they become trees, they have roots, they can no longer be mowed down. all of america's children deserve a way back home. thank you for this opportunity to offer testimony. host: thank you so much. mr. nyby: first off, i want to express my appreciation to chairman hatch, ranking member widen, and the committee. i plan to talk about my experience in 13 years working in the child welfare system. when i started working for child welfare right out of college, i was not prepared for the challenges of the work. when you listen to the testimony previously provided, part of what i found was how to overcome the perception of the system with the families and the kids that i worked with. early in my career, it seems like we used foster care as a solution for kids who were not safe in their home. it often felt like a consequence. i was really naive. i thought that when kids were experiencing abuse and neglect, kids would want to lea
poet maya angelou said, today people are so disconnected that they feel they are blades of grass, but when they know with her grandparents and great grandparents were, they become trees, they have roots, they can no longer be mowed down. all of america's children deserve a way back home. thank you for this opportunity to offer testimony. host: thank you so much. mr. nyby: first off, i want to express my appreciation to chairman hatch, ranking member widen, and the committee. i plan to talk...
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they mayas just saying look at a 60 year extension. it would be good news for everybody.r the start of 9:00 a.m. mark: you want to stay alive for the second day. it seems that some currencies are feeling the brunt. story there's a great that the challenge of george sorrows, which is the hedge funds trying to better the currency. what they did then in terms of capital controls. companies.article on they are going to know when we are stressful and how we talked to one another. olivia is going to join us. she is an economist here and bloomberg. this is the first of her innovation pieces. mark: a check in on european equity markets. here is what is happening on stocks. -- after a week of declines last week. here are some of the other asset classes. gain since april is down today. yields are down in germany. 1998.k to crude oil the lowest level since 2009. what are you focusing on? you will always find me on twitter. here i am. what is manus is that's what is manus's? and he doesn't have the tv. there you go. i am mark barton. the pulse is up next. his partner, francine lacqua
they mayas just saying look at a 60 year extension. it would be good news for everybody.r the start of 9:00 a.m. mark: you want to stay alive for the second day. it seems that some currencies are feeling the brunt. story there's a great that the challenge of george sorrows, which is the hedge funds trying to better the currency. what they did then in terms of capital controls. companies.article on they are going to know when we are stressful and how we talked to one another. olivia is going to...
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in a field where i could capture maya world and i became worried if i would put the of structure in one tone i would be doing my friends a disservice so much of the experience of my childhood is questions of learning the language. so it is what i wrestled with so when the u-turn from one system to another? when d shift and why? >> host: you have to think about this? >> guest: i thought that i had to but it was almost unconscious over time but there was no point to be that far away from my mind always think about it but i became accustomed very easily touse which so it gave me is a sense of empowerment and pride on one hand they would say it is neat that you can't do this and play the game. i had college friends who were very fascinated but then i feel there is another dimension to this that i talk about a friend that i dated very briefly there was that aspect that plays its blood dash up plays challenges up my navigation of identity. so what would it mean if somebody began to look at my speech pattern? did i feel so singular and distinctive i am sensitive that if anybody else would do t
in a field where i could capture maya world and i became worried if i would put the of structure in one tone i would be doing my friends a disservice so much of the experience of my childhood is questions of learning the language. so it is what i wrestled with so when the u-turn from one system to another? when d shift and why? >> host: you have to think about this? >> guest: i thought that i had to but it was almost unconscious over time but there was no point to be that far away...
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lives at home with her parents, has an older brother and a twin sister, maya, who went missing at theime. their car was found abandoned last night on the roadside, ten miles north of here. who's coordinating the local search? sheriff hardy here is in charge. ed hardy. good to meet you. lisbon. patrick jane. this is van pelt. well, we called in all our people, and we got volunteers rendezvousing at the station.
lives at home with her parents, has an older brother and a twin sister, maya, who went missing at theime. their car was found abandoned last night on the roadside, ten miles north of here. who's coordinating the local search? sheriff hardy here is in charge. ed hardy. good to meet you. lisbon. patrick jane. this is van pelt. well, we called in all our people, and we got volunteers rendezvousing at the station.
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today a judge sentenced jam maya galman to 24 years in prison for the death of 30-year-old david messerschmitton, will spend six months in jail for conspiracy. johnson's father talked to news4 about this case. his reaction coming up in a few minutes. >>> an explosion rocks the bronx and residents thought a bomb had gone off. we have new witness accounts and what >>> we have got a consumer alert for you regarding sandals. more than 15 made well sight sears are being recalled. the company is owned by j crew and says metal shank can breakthrough the sole and cause you to trip. no one's been hurt yet, bought least ten styles of made well sightseer sandals have this problem and they are offering a full refund. >>> this is a situation no mom or dad even wants to think about, but prior planning did pay off for a las vegas couple when their three kids were home alone and two burglars broke in. the oldest child is 14. he heard the burglars and ran upstairs to protect his two younger siblings. >> it's pretty intense. like, once i heard that thud on the door, like my heart was just racing. >> this is the
today a judge sentenced jam maya galman to 24 years in prison for the death of 30-year-old david messerschmitton, will spend six months in jail for conspiracy. johnson's father talked to news4 about this case. his reaction coming up in a few minutes. >>> an explosion rocks the bronx and residents thought a bomb had gone off. we have new witness accounts and what >>> we have got a consumer alert for you regarding sandals. more than 15 made well sight sears are being recalled....
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poet maya angelou's words concisely describe utah's commitment to serve. do the best you can until you know better. then when you know better, do better. with research, social science discoveries and evidence of trauma in formed care, utah believes we can better serve the short and long-term interests of those in need of child welfare. supporting safe care for children in their homes without separating them from their family and foster care is less traumatic and less costly. additionally, multigenerations approach proves to be more effective in breaking cycles of dependence on prolonged, expensive government programs. the opportunity to apply for title 4-e waiver was ideal for utah. our demonstration project called homeworks was implemented in late 2013 and is being replicates statewide through this year. we're able to invest federal funds towards supports that have much greater value. not only to keeping children safe with their family, but also to the taxpayers receiving greater return on the dollar. for the average cost of serving one child in a foster
poet maya angelou's words concisely describe utah's commitment to serve. do the best you can until you know better. then when you know better, do better. with research, social science discoveries and evidence of trauma in formed care, utah believes we can better serve the short and long-term interests of those in need of child welfare. supporting safe care for children in their homes without separating them from their family and foster care is less traumatic and less costly. additionally,...
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thank you, maya and sandy. appreciate it. good luck.ank you. >> coming up, media stocks slammed over court cutting concerns. we'll talk to david bank next. new numbers on july layoffs. perhaps giving an early read on tomorrow's employment report. bill ackman taking a snacktivist stake. we'll talk to an analyst about that as well. a number. ery auto insurances but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> cbs reporting after the bell the company posting adjusted earnings of 74 cents a share, 2 cents above estimates. revenue also beat and listen to this, cbs announcing the price for a 30-second super bowl ad this year, 5, starts with an "f," not four, $5 million up a half a million dollars of last year's rates. the ads will stream on-line at the same time they air on tv. guess deflategate isn't going to affect whether w
thank you, maya and sandy. appreciate it. good luck.ank you. >> coming up, media stocks slammed over court cutting concerns. we'll talk to david bank next. new numbers on july layoffs. perhaps giving an early read on tomorrow's employment report. bill ackman taking a snacktivist stake. we'll talk to an analyst about that as well. a number. ery auto insurances but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service...
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you've reached the home offices for brain dance, pampered chef and maya wrap baby slings.ase leave a message and i'll get back to you within the next few days. >> reporter: he called again and again, he said, ever more worried. next morning saturday he called the sheriff's department. and four days after paige vanished, the search was on as volunteers turned a family's chaotic tragedy into a community project. paige's dad was there every day greeting a small army of volunteers. >> thanks for helping us. >> reporter: an outpouring of support that was, for frank, simply overwhelming. >> you know it's just really tough. for people to give of themselves to that degree, i just -- >> reporter: paige's 8-year-old daughter, eager to help, decorated ski pole walking sticks for volunteers like barbra campbell. >> when we were first told that we could help with the searches, it seemed strange. just didn't make sense what we were doing. was there a reality that we hadn't accepted possibly? >> reporter: they were desperate to find her. and they dreaded what they might find. >> one of o
you've reached the home offices for brain dance, pampered chef and maya wrap baby slings.ase leave a message and i'll get back to you within the next few days. >> reporter: he called again and again, he said, ever more worried. next morning saturday he called the sheriff's department. and four days after paige vanished, the search was on as volunteers turned a family's chaotic tragedy into a community project. paige's dad was there every day greeting a small army of volunteers. >>...
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. >> reporter: there are beginners like 9-year-old maya green. wow! this man came from hong kong.known around the world? >> yeah. >> magicians show each other tricks. trying to outdo each other and trying to learn from each other. >> it raises the bar for everyone. i've shown you a card trick but let me show you another way to do it. >> reporter: organizers say that over the years the gathering has given spotlight to well known performers. in 1977 lance won the talent show when he was 17 years old. when magicians come to colon, michigan not all the performances are on stage. sometimes you find them just walking down the street. it's sponsored by colon's 80-year-old magic company. >> this is our showroom. >> reporter: the son of the cofounder they still make tricks by hand. mag magic's roots in colon go back to 1926 when harry black stone senior chose it as a summer home. it's attracted a whole new generation. for "today" john yang nbc news. colon, michigan. >>> very cool. he said he took magic lessons. >> when i was younger. to move to the next level you had to spend a bunch of mo
. >> reporter: there are beginners like 9-year-old maya green. wow! this man came from hong kong.known around the world? >> yeah. >> magicians show each other tricks. trying to outdo each other and trying to learn from each other. >> it raises the bar for everyone. i've shown you a card trick but let me show you another way to do it. >> reporter: organizers say that over the years the gathering has given spotlight to well known performers. in 1977 lance won the...
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he knows the constitution and maya advice to the queen is very simple if ted cruz is the nominee do not debate him. [laughter] [applause] reviews. you may ask yourself why can that be done? who did that last? we are in the nixon library and he refused to debate george mcgovern in 1972 it can be in hillary clinton would be out of her mind to debate ted cruz. he would take her apart muscle and joint and that is where i recommend he simply - - sheet just declare they nominate barry goldwater i will not engage senator cruz in a debate and recognize he is better that is what i want to let. forewarned is forearmed that is why i wrote the book he could lose like goldwater or in a landslide. i don't know the mood of the country and lightning in a bottle. carly fiorina this is starting to book early and i had to tear a few pages out in june of that because i said don't to engage don't respond don't talk to her she is dangerous carly is mad at me because i write you have no upside to ring gauge carly fiorina became she goes right at mrs. clinton every time she is given the opportunity most recent
he knows the constitution and maya advice to the queen is very simple if ted cruz is the nominee do not debate him. [laughter] [applause] reviews. you may ask yourself why can that be done? who did that last? we are in the nixon library and he refused to debate george mcgovern in 1972 it can be in hillary clinton would be out of her mind to debate ted cruz. he would take her apart muscle and joint and that is where i recommend he simply - - sheet just declare they nominate barry goldwater i...
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. >> beginners like 9-year-old maya green. >>hat's in your hand snoo? >> leo lee came from hong kong. >>sy it's well-known around the yes. >> magicians show each other tricks. trying to outdo each other and trying to learn from each other. >> raises the bar for everyone. i've shown you a card trick. guess what? i'm going to show you another wa-fy tor do it. >>> organizers say the gathering has given early encouragement to well-known ers,rmerp like vegas star lance burton. in 1977 he won the get together's talent show when he was just 17 years old. when magicians come to colon, mich an for their annual get-together, not all performances are on stage. sometimes you find them walking down the street. >> it's sponsored by c on's as-year-old abbott magic company. >> wow. this is our showroom. greg is the son of the co o-founder. they still make tricks by hand. dove harnesses, egg bag. >> the roots go back to 1926 when famed performer harr blackstone, sr. shows it as a summer home. the high school's mascot, hare e blackstone. >> push that all the way. >> it's
. >> beginners like 9-year-old maya green. >>hat's in your hand snoo? >> leo lee came from hong kong. >>sy it's well-known around the yes. >> magicians show each other tricks. trying to outdo each other and trying to learn from each other. >> raises the bar for everyone. i've shown you a card trick. guess what? i'm going to show you another wa-fy tor do it. >>> organizers say the gathering has given early encouragement to well-known ers,rmerp like...
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we talked to him as he was holding his daughter, ava maya. >> we hope the police do their job and this comes to some conclusion, because it seems like it's happening in the area a lot. >> i hope the police can get him. >> yes. >> reporter: oh, one more thing, that burglar was wearing a mask and gloves. but before he put on the mask, he stood full-face right in front of the camera. so much for that. now take a look at that sparkling globe up there you see, they took that big rock that went through the door and covered it with the shattered glass left behind. in the spirit of what happens here, they turned it into a piece of art. coming up at 6:00, more brazen broken-glass robberies. we have the video. we will talk to some of the victims. it doesn't end up as pretty as that. doreen, back to you. >> okay, pat collins reporting. and bloom bars has set up a gofundme page, if would you like to help out with the repairs after thatburgry. we will post a link on our nbc washington app, just search bloom bars. >>> family members say the teenager was intelligent and deeply religious. the young ma
we talked to him as he was holding his daughter, ava maya. >> we hope the police do their job and this comes to some conclusion, because it seems like it's happening in the area a lot. >> i hope the police can get him. >> yes. >> reporter: oh, one more thing, that burglar was wearing a mask and gloves. but before he put on the mask, he stood full-face right in front of the camera. so much for that. now take a look at that sparkling globe up there you see, they took that...
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>> nos encanta alberto domÍnguez es viernes y toca >>> serÁ que le descubrimos la novia a rav fa a mayaalue con llamadas ilimitadas a méxico. ♪ things you never, never knew before. ♪ ♪ like "i" before "e", except after "c". ♪ ♪ why two plus two makes four. ♪ now, now, now, now. all you gotta do is repeat after me. say... ♪ ♪ a-b-c, it's easy as 1-2-3. ♪ as simple as, do-re-mi, a-b-c, 1-2-3 baby you and me. ♪ es fácil regresar a clases con estilo con target. 1,100 comidas al aÑo... y 300 decisiones estresantes... no es de extraÑar que a veces nuestro sistema digestivo se porte mal. ¡prueba el activia challenge! tomar activia dos veces al dÍa por 4 semanas puede ayudar a reducir la frecuencia de pequeÑas molestias digestivas. ¡pruÉbalo! celebrando, celebrando, celebrando con los fans♪. celebrando, celebrando, celebrando con los fans ♪ >>> acÁ esta el doctor >>> seÑores el doctor alonso domÍnguez tambiÉn estÁ de celebraciÓn, seÑores pero una de las consentidas de la casa, epa manfredo quÉ bien se ubicÓ al lado de carmen villalobos bienvenida a la casa. (aplausos) >>> bravo >>> el doctor es
>> nos encanta alberto domÍnguez es viernes y toca >>> serÁ que le descubrimos la novia a rav fa a mayaalue con llamadas ilimitadas a méxico. ♪ things you never, never knew before. ♪ ♪ like "i" before "e", except after "c". ♪ ♪ why two plus two makes four. ♪ now, now, now, now. all you gotta do is repeat after me. say... ♪ ♪ a-b-c, it's easy as 1-2-3. ♪ as simple as, do-re-mi, a-b-c, 1-2-3 baby you and me. ♪ es fácil regresar...
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. >> host: tell me about your book "green on blue" never intended to write a book but in 2001 maya all this headed off to the naval academy there was the list called they could communicate and to engage and connect. so i began posting and on 9/11 everything had changed he went to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed. so i began to write more about courage or remember your roots and alternately i became a moderator so that started 14 years to advisor and encouraging in support parents. but through this time had to march children here decided to apply and attends the naval academy's so as the years went by, not only did i have children at the naval academy but now on active duty. everyone said you need to write this down. and as our life continue to twist and turn, mia husband's airlines declared bankruptcy and he lost his pension he worked for an airline in afghanistan i followed him and talked for one year over there i had a unique perspective to be a mom who had children to deployed in afghanistan and and all i was in kabul at the same time our youngest son
. >> host: tell me about your book "green on blue" never intended to write a book but in 2001 maya all this headed off to the naval academy there was the list called they could communicate and to engage and connect. so i began posting and on 9/11 everything had changed he went to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed. so i began to write more about courage or remember your roots and alternately i became a moderator so that started 14 years to advisor...
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author of going for broke is interviewed by maya macguineas president of the committee for a responsible budget. this is an hour. >> michael tanner, nice to be with you. so today we will discuss your book "going for broke." maybe you can start by talking about what prompted you to write this book. >> guest: one of the things that frustrated me is the fact people stopped paying attention to the deficit and the debt crisis thinking we beat it because the deficit is down a lot really in the last couple years. and people think that is sort of solving the problem. but the reality is this as a temporary lull and within a year or so the deficit will go back up. we are adding to the debt every year. we have not begun to hit the problem when medicaid, medicare and social security begin to start adding up. if we don't act now while the sun is shining we will be in trouble once the rain starts. >> walk us through the numbers. the deficit is down and we are adding to the debt. what is the difference between the debt and deficit so start us there. >> guest: the deficit is this year's shortfall and ho
author of going for broke is interviewed by maya macguineas president of the committee for a responsible budget. this is an hour. >> michael tanner, nice to be with you. so today we will discuss your book "going for broke." maybe you can start by talking about what prompted you to write this book. >> guest: one of the things that frustrated me is the fact people stopped paying attention to the deficit and the debt crisis thinking we beat it because the deficit is down a...
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duke sent in by polly and it's maya, a mere 18 months at 175 hashtag them bigdogsunday. my witter handle is -- my twitter handle is . >>> welcome back, everybody. it's 9:24. >> time for sports with anthony johnson. >>> good morning, everybody. you could feel the energy circulating at citifield last night. the mets trying to become baseball's version of the comeback kids. ramirez start it is off with a big knock in the 1st to give the pirate as 2-0 lead. this has some superior defense. take it to the top of the 5th inning. juan uribe pulling out his inner brooks robinson making the pick down the 3rd baseline and throwing to get the out. pittsburgh had a 3-0 lead. in the bottom of the 7th, uribe belt as home run to center. mets have life. three batters later michael conforto, his first citifield home run a two-run blast tying the game at 3. check this out. top of the 9th, sean rodriguez drives the shore double to left center. he tries to stretch it to 3rd but yoenis says not today, not in my house and cuts down rodriguez. what a throw. and for a second night in a row, the
duke sent in by polly and it's maya, a mere 18 months at 175 hashtag them bigdogsunday. my witter handle is -- my twitter handle is . >>> welcome back, everybody. it's 9:24. >> time for sports with anthony johnson. >>> good morning, everybody. you could feel the energy circulating at citifield last night. the mets trying to become baseball's version of the comeback kids. ramirez start it is off with a big knock in the 1st to give the pirate as 2-0 lead. this has some...
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. >> when moms like maya's are committed to giving up a child, they let them know safe places to do sobabies with adoptive families. but he wants to support moms before they reach that point. >> to help them keep the baby and help in the community in which they live. >> opinions vary over safe haven laws which can grant parents anonymity when leaving their baby in a safe location. but for some parents, it's the best option. >> i remember one of the nurses was like, she's the one in the yellow blanket. i picked her up and she stopped crying. we got to hold our baby girl for the first time. >>> in california, outrage after tortured, raped, and murdered. and one of the men accused of carrying out the vicious attack is an undocumented immigrant with a long criminal history. >> reporter: the murder of 64-year-old marilyn ferris was unspeakably brutal. police say two men broke into her home while she was sleeping, beat her over the head with a hammer, sexually assaulted and then murdered her. even more devastating is that martinez-ramirez is an illegal immigrant from mexico who has been arre
. >> when moms like maya's are committed to giving up a child, they let them know safe places to do sobabies with adoptive families. but he wants to support moms before they reach that point. >> to help them keep the baby and help in the community in which they live. >> opinions vary over safe haven laws which can grant parents anonymity when leaving their baby in a safe location. but for some parents, it's the best option. >> i remember one of the nurses was like, she's...
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. >> reporter: ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare crisis, but doctors without borders says soaringand poverty will continue to be obstacles no yemenis who need medical attention. and for patients all they can do is wait and hope. natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>> hleb needs security forces say 10 people were arrested during saturday's demonstration in the capital. it's the second weekend of mass rallies the dwell are demonstration has become a wider campaign against the government which protesters say is corrupt and ineffective. >>> after months of uncertainty egypt has announced new paremelee elections. country will elect a new parliament in two stages between october and november. starting on the 18th of october. it had originally been planned for last march. >>> al jazerra correspondent peter greste has called for the egyptian president to undo injustice and pardon him and his two colleagues. he's held a news conference in australia hours after being wrongly convict today helping the now banned muslim brotherhood. peter greste, bahar mohamed and month hammed fahmy were sentenced
. >> reporter: ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare crisis, but doctors without borders says soaringand poverty will continue to be obstacles no yemenis who need medical attention. and for patients all they can do is wait and hope. natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>> hleb needs security forces say 10 people were arrested during saturday's demonstration in the capital. it's the second weekend of mass rallies the dwell are demonstration has become a wider campaign against the...
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. >> reporter: ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare crisis, but doctors without borders says soaringrty will continue to be objec obstas for yemenis who need medical attention. and for patients like him, all they can do is wait and hope. natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>> women in saudi arabia have start today register as candidates for municipal elections in december. it's the first time they have been able to do so in the conservative muslim kingdom. the late king abdullah granted women the right to vote and run as candidates in 2011. according to local media, about 200 women expressed interest in running for office. >>> venezuela has deployed a thousand more troops to his its board with colombia. as political tensions between the two countries deepen. a at this time plat being row was caused when an anti smuggling patrol was attacked last week. venturvenezuela's president gamd clock by a more than a thousand has since been deported. >>> rairallies are marking the international day of the disappear. 26,000 have gone missing 202006 and 2013. many were caught up in the struggle between
. >> reporter: ending the war maya leave 80 the healthcare crisis, but doctors without borders says soaringrty will continue to be objec obstas for yemenis who need medical attention. and for patients like him, all they can do is wait and hope. natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>> women in saudi arabia have start today register as candidates for municipal elections in december. it's the first time they have been able to do so in the conservative muslim kingdom. the late king abdullah...
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but one have maya greatest accomplishments of the trade promotion authority bill or tpa. we empowers congress and the american people for in a trade deal. for the job creators but to have tpa back of the books with the chief trade negotiators for the trans pacific partnership agreement. that will allow us with those countries as well. but to be negotiated between in the united states and across the pacif with the market's containing the authority a 60 percent of all those in the world but only if it is done right. thanks for the high standards for go so they brought it to their attention very closely. so then we pass the chip kill again. -- a bill again. we had to go through 18 different patches. this time of what we accomplished with a the way to solve the fix but it has taken so much more time. budget is to do this for a the country to have things done right. >>. >> when senator hatch talks about returning your regular order i the that can be distilled pretty simply and when committees are able to do work his leadership on the committee not of the work to a bill is esse
but one have maya greatest accomplishments of the trade promotion authority bill or tpa. we empowers congress and the american people for in a trade deal. for the job creators but to have tpa back of the books with the chief trade negotiators for the trans pacific partnership agreement. that will allow us with those countries as well. but to be negotiated between in the united states and across the pacif with the market's containing the authority a 60 percent of all those in the world but only...
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maya understanding is they will be doing in addition to the hard pass but a separate credentialed for the speech. that is what i have heard. they said as the date approaches we will let you know, . obviously there will be a lot of demand so we are trying to accommodate as many people as possible but i have not heard back. >> i think what they mean is with the "state of the union", they give us a ticket to go into the chamber may be that is what they are referring to. it is still early on that and. just keep been contacted and they will let you know, but i think that is what they're referring to. >> for those who don't cover the hill all the time, who is the person they should contact andy you have an e-mail address? >> i would call the house press gallery and the senate press gallery. whoever answers the phone could provide information and the point people i can give you the numbers after words. >> you can get the director. >> gore just call the capital they can also plug you into the gallery. >> clearly this will be a very challenging event for reporters. william douglas thank you so
maya understanding is they will be doing in addition to the hard pass but a separate credentialed for the speech. that is what i have heard. they said as the date approaches we will let you know, . obviously there will be a lot of demand so we are trying to accommodate as many people as possible but i have not heard back. >> i think what they mean is with the "state of the union", they give us a ticket to go into the chamber may be that is what they are referring to. it is still...