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your host is melinda crane. melinda: hello and welcome to "quadriga." the refugee crisis has been dominating headlines for weeks. much of the attention is focused on syrians. the largest share of those fleeing are africans and we want to look at their situation with three african guests. welcome pleasure to richard kahmis, a journalist from south sudan and went on to work for the german broadcaster mitteldeutscher rundfunk. lastingit will do damage to the economy of africa. and we have veye tatah, who was born in cameroon and lived in germany for many years. she is the editor-in-chief of "africa positive" magazine. she says many policies in the west end african countries contribute to my third guest is usman shehu, who is a journalist. he says it is not only corrupt leaders, but many in africa refuse to pay taxes. they need to change their attitude toward government. i have the honor to moderate the oecd's african forum yesterday. one european and african leader after another saying the growth prospects have not look so good in along time, and despite t
your host is melinda crane. melinda: hello and welcome to "quadriga." the refugee crisis has been dominating headlines for weeks. much of the attention is focused on syrians. the largest share of those fleeing are africans and we want to look at their situation with three african guests. welcome pleasure to richard kahmis, a journalist from south sudan and went on to work for the german broadcaster mitteldeutscher rundfunk. lastingit will do damage to the economy of africa. and we...
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here is melinda wilson before. all right, melinda, let's see the new you. hello! you sure? shawn, take off that blindfold. take a look at your bride-to-be. oh. >> a little romance. >> hold on. stay right there and you stay here. make sure we have this worked out, shawn. ready? you're going to spin around. on three, one, two, three, take a look. >> oh, wow. i haven't had color in so long. i love it. >> you look beautiful. >> look at camera 12 if you wouldn't mind. tell us about it, louis. >> such a pretty girl to work with. it was so much fun. >> beautiful. >> i softened her base color and then i added minimal highlights just to keep the hair very healthy and then igor gave her this great haircut. we just gave it shape. it's simple. she can wear it natural, curly, have it blown out like we did today. >> shawn, what are we thinking, big guy? >> i actually love it. i'm taking her to dinner tonight. >> out on the town. >> of course. >> when is the wedding date? >> 29th of may, 2016. >> you look so beautiful. that dress is gorgeous. >> flowers are going into fall. you
here is melinda wilson before. all right, melinda, let's see the new you. hello! you sure? shawn, take off that blindfold. take a look at your bride-to-be. oh. >> a little romance. >> hold on. stay right there and you stay here. make sure we have this worked out, shawn. ready? you're going to spin around. on three, one, two, three, take a look. >> oh, wow. i haven't had color in so long. i love it. >> you look beautiful. >> look at camera 12 if you wouldn't mind....
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clarence, melinda and jonathan are all here. the politics of the pope's visit, the impact it could have on congress. jonathan allen, you spent time covering congress. talk about the anticipation where the pope could have some impact on this current congress. >> there's anticipation and anxiety. i think there are times where republicans will feel uncomfortable particularly when he's talking about immigration and climate change, republicans -- dat democrats will feel uncomfortable when he talks about a culture of life. the one place he might be able to be have sway is talking about the refugee crisis, the international refugee crisis. he doesn't have to talk about it in specific terms. this is something that cros party lines. humanitarians on the right, humanitarians on left. what you've got in this country, i'm not sure the public is ready to take in all the refugees. there's been some hesitancy on the political level. i think that's a place where he can make a difference. >> melinda, david said to me on sunday he thought the pop
clarence, melinda and jonathan are all here. the politics of the pope's visit, the impact it could have on congress. jonathan allen, you spent time covering congress. talk about the anticipation where the pope could have some impact on this current congress. >> there's anticipation and anxiety. i think there are times where republicans will feel uncomfortable particularly when he's talking about immigration and climate change, republicans -- dat democrats will feel uncomfortable when he...
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clarence, melinda and john, thank you all.s. just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. ♪ ♪ isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. >>> that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. chris matthews will be back tomorrow. all in with chris hayes" starts right now . >> this bale of hay cannot be controlled. >> pope francis meets the president on american soil for the first time. tonight, the pomp, the pageantry and the politics of the papal visit. then the fight on the right to stop trump intensifies. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is, but he has a record and it's very liberal. >> ben carson's anti-muslim rhetoric turns into a
clarence, melinda and john, thank you all.s. just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. ♪ ♪ isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. >>> that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us....
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. >> big round of applause for melinda melinda. >> and thank you for t menda. >> thank you. >> our next is naomi fromwesthave connecticut. she's been teaching for 27 years and currently teaches fourth grade ateacher road, elementary. she told us she's had the same hair style for 40 years and is ady to change it up. let's hear her story. >> okay, so you also look stunng ini your robe. and submitted yourself for this. so why was this important to you? >> well, first of all, i'm very exciteto be invited, and i thank you foroing this. after teaching 27 year i feel li i need to recharge m batteries. it takes a lot of demanding effort to be a teacher, a classroom teacher, and i really appreciate it. it's also my birthday, so it's a great surpse. >> well, happy birthday. >> thank you. >> and can we do whatever we want? >> within reason. >> oh, within reason. >> i love that she is here with hermom, ruth. hi, ruth. who also taught for 35 years. and her friend, melinda. all right, naomi, come on out. >> wow! >> you're looking good. so beautiful. are you ready to take a look at your beautifulaughr
. >> big round of applause for melinda melinda. >> and thank you for t menda. >> thank you. >> our next is naomi fromwesthave connecticut. she's been teaching for 27 years and currently teaches fourth grade ateacher road, elementary. she told us she's had the same hair style for 40 years and is ady to change it up. let's hear her story. >> okay, so you also look stunng ini your robe. and submitted yourself for this. so why was this important to you? >> well,...
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and melinda escobar found housing shortly after.that's our program, i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. us. >>> explosive wildfires. >> this season we have seen fires move very rapidly in the very beginning. due to the four year drought in california >>> residents run for cover as crews struggle to contain the flames. one bern -- person is dead, more than 8,000 acres destroyed >>> border control. >> no, i don't think they've done anything
and melinda escobar found housing shortly after.that's our program, i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. us. >>> explosive wildfires. >> this season we have seen fires move very rapidly in the very beginning. due to the four year drought in california >>> residents run for cover as crews struggle to contain the flames. one bern -- person is dead, more than 8,000 acres destroyed >>> border control. >> no, i don't think they've done anything
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. >> melinda, we've got a lot to go through. i want the play some sound.big winner last night? >> i thought carly fiorina. >> when i went in, half the audience didn't know my name and they didn't know i was running for president. i think i successfully introduced myself to those who did not know me and demonstrated once again that i am the most qualified candidate on that stage to win this job and to do this job. >> that was carly on the "today" show. she thinks she's the winner. go ahead, what do you think? >> well, this time i agree with her. i do think she walked away with it last night just because she dominated the conversation. she didn't wait to be called on. she jumped in so often that chris christie was reduced to complaining about her hogging the microphone. that donald trump was reduced to, you know, sort of falling down and apoll -- he came as close as donald trump is perhaps capable of apologizing. he said, you know, he did not make himself look better when he said, oh, you're pretty, carly, you're a beautiful woman. but she, unlike the front-
. >> melinda, we've got a lot to go through. i want the play some sound.big winner last night? >> i thought carly fiorina. >> when i went in, half the audience didn't know my name and they didn't know i was running for president. i think i successfully introduced myself to those who did not know me and demonstrated once again that i am the most qualified candidate on that stage to win this job and to do this job. >> that was carly on the "today" show. she...
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and melinda escobar found housing shortly after. >> millions at stake. shady investments.limited oversight. >> super pacs are part of the wild wild west of campaign finance. >> could actor daniel craig be the latest super pac scam victim? an ali velshi, on target, special investigation. have a graght night night. >>> when senate democrats blocked a majority attempt to derail the iran nuclear deal, one part of the iranian story ended and another began. the shia majority islamic republic of iran is involved in iraq, syria and lebanon, riling and frightening the sunni neighbours and rivals throughout the region.
and melinda escobar found housing shortly after. >> millions at stake. shady investments.limited oversight. >> super pacs are part of the wild wild west of campaign finance. >> could actor daniel craig be the latest super pac scam victim? an ali velshi, on target, special investigation. have a graght night night. >>> when senate democrats blocked a majority attempt to derail the iran nuclear deal, one part of the iranian story ended and another began. the shia...
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and melinda escobar found housing shortly after.g shortly after. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the al jazeera news hour, i'm julie in doha and state of emergency in two counties and detains more than 9,000 refugees crossing from serbia. backing assad, russia's president says his government will continue to provide military support to the syrian regime. israeli police storm the compound in
and melinda escobar found housing shortly after.g shortly after. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the al jazeera news hour, i'm julie in doha and state of emergency in two counties and detains more than 9,000 refugees crossing from serbia. backing assad, russia's president says his government will continue to provide military support to the syrian regime. israeli police storm the compound in
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sarah: our chief political correspondent, melinda crane. a chant amplified by the voices of half a million cat lonians, it's time, they meantime to break away from spain, the determination every day in a line of people nearly six kilometers long clogging the center of barcelona. traditionally, september 11 is a day for cataloniaians to look back on history. this year, they're looking forward to september 27 and regional elections viewed as a proxy vote on secession. >> reporter: protesters clogged the city friday afternoon ahead of the demonstration. many arrived from bus and train from remote parts of the region. they had catlonian flags draped over their shoulders. organizers claim nearly 1.5 million attended the event. regional elections are due at the end of this month. supporters say they are looking for a mandate to draft a calloneian constitution before seeking secession with madrid. polls show that the area is evenly divided on whether they want independence. many say they have a different background and culture from the rest of spa
sarah: our chief political correspondent, melinda crane. a chant amplified by the voices of half a million cat lonians, it's time, they meantime to break away from spain, the determination every day in a line of people nearly six kilometers long clogging the center of barcelona. traditionally, september 11 is a day for cataloniaians to look back on history. this year, they're looking forward to september 27 and regional elections viewed as a proxy vote on secession. >> reporter:...
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therein, you know, we have our new partner, the bill and melinda gates foundation, who saw this data, showed that we had high levels of antibiotics in the mothers and those antibiotics were transferred to the newborn as mothers always do. and then we showed that those antibiotics, we have only two months worth of data, but we showed are antibodies levels that they would get the first 90 days of protection which is huge. and satisfied the bill and melinda gates foundation is up that they invested $89 million. >> let's talk about that. you can take your cue from the stock or take it from people who are smarter than we are. my understanding that's not an easy grant to get. they don't give the grants to anybody, they make it so it's impactful. >> so this -- their mission, one of the core missions is to protect infants in low income countries from death from pneumonia. one of the biggest causes of that is rsv. and so what they have -- what they think the problem they're trying to solve is the drugs and vaccines -- new drugs and vaccines that get approved get approved in the united states a
therein, you know, we have our new partner, the bill and melinda gates foundation, who saw this data, showed that we had high levels of antibiotics in the mothers and those antibiotics were transferred to the newborn as mothers always do. and then we showed that those antibiotics, we have only two months worth of data, but we showed are antibodies levels that they would get the first 90 days of protection which is huge. and satisfied the bill and melinda gates foundation is up that they...
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but bill and melinda gates talk seriously about malaria to be targeted for total elimination for eradicate -- ratification -- eradication but there are others also. >> here is the question president carter would you like for one of your grandchildren to be governor or president or both? why or why not and how would you revise them? >> one particular gramm signed. [laughter] to ran for governor, a grandson. [applause] but i have great grandchildren also will may well whether take that. it is good. jason didn't make it with the sweep of republican involve over the country but we learned about our state and himself what people want and need but it is a process may be not to be elected at the end but nobody says they are sarah -- sorry they ever rand. it is a wonderful education. so for any of my descendants to want to get involved. >> how he believes united states should respond to the current threat to of vices -- isis? >> i would like to see the united states to be more aggressive to deal with isis. it has taken over the eastern part of syria and now going into iraq and have taken over a go
but bill and melinda gates talk seriously about malaria to be targeted for total elimination for eradicate -- ratification -- eradication but there are others also. >> here is the question president carter would you like for one of your grandchildren to be governor or president or both? why or why not and how would you revise them? >> one particular gramm signed. [laughter] to ran for governor, a grandson. [applause] but i have great grandchildren also will may well whether take...
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i talked to brian's wife, melinda, about conditions. let me tell you. his mind was sharp when sharing some of his fondest memories. >> good vibrations, i was like, that's the pinnacle of my life. i was like, brian, that's a number one record. took note to the part but when i came out, it went to number one. >> but with those good vibrations came some very bad trips. >> brian is a very, very sick man. >> heavy drug use followed by the intervention of a radical therapist seen in "love and mercy" misdiagnosed and treated brian's mental illness. what is the correct diagnosis? >> it's an affective disorder. what that means is he suffers from depression, but along with the depression, he has auditory hallucinations. which is voices. >> how are you doing now? >> very good. i exercised a lot. i've been feeling good. >> the moment during my interview affected most is when i showed him singing with his daughter carny in 1994. >> wow. >> it was a thrill to see. >> looks like you're getting a little emotional watching that. >> not emotional, just very touched. >> m
i talked to brian's wife, melinda, about conditions. let me tell you. his mind was sharp when sharing some of his fondest memories. >> good vibrations, i was like, that's the pinnacle of my life. i was like, brian, that's a number one record. took note to the part but when i came out, it went to number one. >> but with those good vibrations came some very bad trips. >> brian is a very, very sick man. >> heavy drug use followed by the intervention of a radical therapist...
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. >> reporter: melinda cats told news 4 she is meeting tomorrow with officials behind the coachella rock festival. a california magnet for some of the biggest rock acts in the world. organizers want an east coast version called panorama and they want the festival in flushing meadows park next june. >> i have some concerns about using public land. >> reporter: she hasn't had a chance to weigh in. >> how is the city going to choose what companies can rent out public park space. >> reporter: then there is the competition. concert promoters tom russell and jordan of founders growing festival out of their five-person office in the east village. >> we have our main stage and our performance tentd. >> reporter: they run the annual governor's ball which started in 2011 on governor's island. >> we've grown to where it is today. which is a three-day, 50,000 per day festival on randall's island. >> reporter: a festival that is also in june, meaning a possible head-to-head showdown. >> a large corporate machine and typically does not work out. >> reporter: the folks behind coachella declined comment
. >> reporter: melinda cats told news 4 she is meeting tomorrow with officials behind the coachella rock festival. a california magnet for some of the biggest rock acts in the world. organizers want an east coast version called panorama and they want the festival in flushing meadows park next june. >> i have some concerns about using public land. >> reporter: she hasn't had a chance to weigh in. >> how is the city going to choose what companies can rent out public park...
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bill and melinda gates. they have a simple vision. their vision is that every life has equal value and therefore we should create a world where people have equal chances. that's their vision. simple. they have a strategy. we got a lot of money. and we're going to invest to achieve that vision. but we're going to invest it through people who do things that we can't do. we don't want to hire 100,000 people to implement all these things we fund. so for example melinda gates and hillary recently announced before she left the foundation that they were going to -- all this data research they had done on the condition of women and disparities and the conditions of women and men in the united states and around the world. bill gates and the gates foundation invests a lot of money every year through our health access initiative to solve problems. and i love the way he just wants to do what works. he said to me a few years ago, you know, the world shouldn't need what you do. the world health organization ought to be able to do this. but it can't
bill and melinda gates. they have a simple vision. their vision is that every life has equal value and therefore we should create a world where people have equal chances. that's their vision. simple. they have a strategy. we got a lot of money. and we're going to invest to achieve that vision. but we're going to invest it through people who do things that we can't do. we don't want to hire 100,000 people to implement all these things we fund. so for example melinda gates and hillary recently...
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. >> the beach boys musical mastermind brian wilson is here with his wife, melinda. >> to save him from a deviant and manipulative man. "access hollywood" live starts now. >> these things usually have like a million people or two million people and they will probably have 24 or 25 million people based on early numbers. maybe i will get flowers from cnn. who knows. >> code name humble. humble is on the move. he's at it again on hannity. maybe deservedly so. jeff zucker, i sent him a huge bouquet of flowers. >> this is the most watched program in the network's 35-year history. 22.9 million viewers. he needs a big bouquet. >> fox got 24 million. they didn't know 24 was coming. they didn't get to jack their ad rates. they said it's huge. send the flowers. >> 4.5 million watched on line as well. you can add that number to it. >> super bowl is like a million or two million. a debate online 4.5 million people? that's amazing. >> if this ends for trump, will people be interested? he claims he is a ratings machine and on this front he is correct. >> megan kelly got the trump bump. she signed the
. >> the beach boys musical mastermind brian wilson is here with his wife, melinda. >> to save him from a deviant and manipulative man. "access hollywood" live starts now. >> these things usually have like a million people or two million people and they will probably have 24 or 25 million people based on early numbers. maybe i will get flowers from cnn. who knows. >> code name humble. humble is on the move. he's at it again on hannity. maybe deservedly so. jeff...
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. >> good morning melinda with reuben, junius & rose i'm here representing the owners of 7 condo unit in two separate buildings those owners are individually requested a rehearing i have with me stan and bret who's a licensed structural engineer asking. so for a rehearing on the basis of abatement orders i've paced a map on the monitor as you can see and you may be familiar the properties that have been issued those abatement orders are adjacent and a common browned vs. did care the appointment order unfairly asked the appellants to pay fines and repair the retaining walls and therefore the divisadero is are not only the walls should not be the sole factor, however, there is previous and new evidence to show portions of the wall are on divisadero it is the legal authority previously unavailable historical documents that speak to the original of the wall and the images in a survey document where if so on divisadero we provided a court case with a simple the chinese hospital association that is attached to our supplemental it is the legal standard for a pair of right lanes constructed f
. >> good morning melinda with reuben, junius & rose i'm here representing the owners of 7 condo unit in two separate buildings those owners are individually requested a rehearing i have with me stan and bret who's a licensed structural engineer asking. so for a rehearing on the basis of abatement orders i've paced a map on the monitor as you can see and you may be familiar the properties that have been issued those abatement orders are adjacent and a common browned vs. did care the...
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but i - my latest venture, my two youngest sons with mel inteda cats -- melinda cats are in a school.ow many asian kids in their class. i realise if it's asian kids, it's accelerated, the competition with maths and science are accelerated. and they are raised jewish. that's the way it was for me. >> the other side of the coin, right, is that stereotyping with kids is generally racist, discrimination and it's mean. >> the italians, mexicans - what do you need to read from the class. there wasn't... >> is that a good thing, will it motivate you? >> absolutely. it motivates mexicans and italians to do better. they are in with the asians and the jew us. those from north africa are highly motivated. sometimes you go to your own home. you have a book in your hand. you work as a labourer, you are in construction and you have to earn money. there's not a propensity to push you. >> i'm sorry, this is insane. what are we talking about here. motivating kids is what is called - you don't have to worry about stereotypes, as much as it is construction of materials. the overall system in provide sch
but i - my latest venture, my two youngest sons with mel inteda cats -- melinda cats are in a school.ow many asian kids in their class. i realise if it's asian kids, it's accelerated, the competition with maths and science are accelerated. and they are raised jewish. that's the way it was for me. >> the other side of the coin, right, is that stereotyping with kids is generally racist, discrimination and it's mean. >> the italians, mexicans - what do you need to read from the class....
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way to go. >> and the bill and melinda gates foundation does an incredible job.cretary-general of post-2015 development planning. >> hello, everybody. everywhere. whether you're just learning about the sustainable development goals or have been a part of shaping them, thank you, thank you, thank you. this is an extraordinary moment in our history. these goals will end poverty. bend the curve on climate change, restore dignity to evne everywhere. and they will leave no one behind. tonight secretary-general ban ki-moon called on you to hold your leaders to account. your individual actions will count. no gesture will be too big or too small, because collectively, they all make a difference. and that's why your generation will change the world. these are global goals for local action. i'll be taking these goals home with me to nigeria and i will help make these goals come alive in my country so that our girls will never be kidnapped again. i hope you will each continue to be global citizens. never, never bystanders, tell everyone everywhere how these goals will chang
way to go. >> and the bill and melinda gates foundation does an incredible job.cretary-general of post-2015 development planning. >> hello, everybody. everywhere. whether you're just learning about the sustainable development goals or have been a part of shaping them, thank you, thank you, thank you. this is an extraordinary moment in our history. these goals will end poverty. bend the curve on climate change, restore dignity to evne everywhere. and they will leave no one behind....
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but my latest venture, my two youngest sons with the convenesboro president melinda katz, is accelerated the competition is going to be fierce with math and science and they're being raised jewish. i'm a gentile. that's the way i was a kid, there were enough jewish kids in the class. >> the other side of the coin, stereotyping, it's generally racist discrimination it's mean. >> no no no. the italians like i am, the way the mexicans are treated from the peasant class. there wasn't -- >> is that going to be motivating to you? >> absolutely. all of a sudden they're in with the asians and jews, southeast asians now, highly motivated academically. it rubs off you. sometimes you go home they look at you, why you got to have a book in your hand? you are a construction worker, you're going to have to go out and earn money. money. >> this is insane. motivating kids is what's called teaching. you don't have to worry about stereotypes. that is their job, as well as the instruction of the materials. if we want to look at what we're talking about here, the public and private schools is clearly at a p
but my latest venture, my two youngest sons with the convenesboro president melinda katz, is accelerated the competition is going to be fierce with math and science and they're being raised jewish. i'm a gentile. that's the way i was a kid, there were enough jewish kids in the class. >> the other side of the coin, stereotyping, it's generally racist discrimination it's mean. >> no no no. the italians like i am, the way the mexicans are treated from the peasant class. there wasn't --...
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. >> reporter: melinda peter, an alaskan native north of the arctic circle celebrated pope francis' campaign against globe warming. >> we love this pope. >> reporter: we heard that love over and over. >> he's amazing. he is absolutely a special, special man. >> reporter: really touched your heart. >> absolutely. >> i thought that it was really cool. it's like he's just one of us. >> reporter: mercy, reason, respect, perhaps pope francis' message will bring left and right here just a little bit closer together. that really would be a miracle. at the u.s. capitol bruce leshan, wusa9. >> good stuff, bruce. one couple flew out from kansas to see the pope, said while they disagree on the risk of climate change, they still love him and bask in the love he seems to radiate to his parishioners. >>> one of the most meaningful pope events today was his meeting with hundreds of people at catholic charities where he really feels at home with the people that serves 120,000 people in need every year. >> our peggy fox was there doing the close-up encounter with his holiness. >> reporter: an exciting day he
. >> reporter: melinda peter, an alaskan native north of the arctic circle celebrated pope francis' campaign against globe warming. >> we love this pope. >> reporter: we heard that love over and over. >> he's amazing. he is absolutely a special, special man. >> reporter: really touched your heart. >> absolutely. >> i thought that it was really cool. it's like he's just one of us. >> reporter: mercy, reason, respect, perhaps pope francis' message...
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so leonardo dicaprio, bono, malala yousafzai, usher, common, bill and melinda gates, connie britton,be there. they have been added to this star-studded concert focusing on a world without extreme poverty. that is the goal of the global poverty project. leaders around the world are setting priorities to reach that end and address climate change as well. this year, the poverty project's platform, the global citizen festival, will once again descend on new york's central park and bring with it not just celebs and leaders, but thousands of people, citizens who have united to take action to deal with some of the world's biggest challenges. joining me is justine lucas, director of programs at the global poverty project and actress erin richards, who serves as an ambassador for the festival. ladies, it is great to have you here. it's hard to believe just five days away as we all get ready for a great weekend here in new york city. talk about the worldwide goal to end poverty by 2030 and the benchmarks for which the initiative is going to mark that. >> 2015's a big year. the millenium develo
so leonardo dicaprio, bono, malala yousafzai, usher, common, bill and melinda gates, connie britton,be there. they have been added to this star-studded concert focusing on a world without extreme poverty. that is the goal of the global poverty project. leaders around the world are setting priorities to reach that end and address climate change as well. this year, the poverty project's platform, the global citizen festival, will once again descend on new york's central park and bring with it not...
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i can't make that, is that melinda or susana? so we got rid of sue. that's good.te to break it to you, but you're kind of on borrowed time yourself -- [laughter] so a lot depends on whether you listen to me and not that guy next to you. [laughter] all right. we're following that news and this whole trump thing. about 58, 59 minutes away, that is trump tower time, from agreeing to sign a piece of paper that says i won't bolt from the grand old party even if i am not its grand old nominee, even if someone else is. and i'm thinking to myself what if it's rand paul who's ripped him a new one, or what if it's rick perry who has called him some nasty names as their tit for tat goes? he's going to support any one of those guys or carly fiorina? just thinking, you know, you sign a piece of paper, doesn't mean it's law, does it? a third party run from trump could have destroyed from republicans, so republicans better be hoping that he sticks to that. why is he doing this, vince? i can't see him necessarily sticking to it. he has some chilly relations with some of these guy
i can't make that, is that melinda or susana? so we got rid of sue. that's good.te to break it to you, but you're kind of on borrowed time yourself -- [laughter] so a lot depends on whether you listen to me and not that guy next to you. [laughter] all right. we're following that news and this whole trump thing. about 58, 59 minutes away, that is trump tower time, from agreeing to sign a piece of paper that says i won't bolt from the grand old party even if i am not its grand old nominee, even...
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. >> the beach boys musical mastermind brian wilson is here with his wife, melinda. >> to save him from "access hollywood" live
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bill and melinda gates foundation sued the company which has seen government officials investigated andd. just how much further will this scandal reach? carl meechum joins us with the panel. i know we have to be careful about what has actually been -- the companies that have been named, for example, but are you expecting to hear more american names involved as this investigation continues? >> of course you've seen a lot around the whole issue with petrobras, you have seen a lot of folks -- officials of petrobras, officials of the government, managers, seen years managers, but we are yet to see any connection with any american businesses involved in this. >> i am just referencing several reports referencing trans ocean stock got hit on that. as we know about w. these investigations they take a while and you start to uncover more wrongdoing. the question a lot of people have is this going to stay brazil specific or are a lot of big international companies that do business down there going to be drawn into it. >> i think this is a difficult situation. up to now all of the companies that ha
bill and melinda gates foundation sued the company which has seen government officials investigated andd. just how much further will this scandal reach? carl meechum joins us with the panel. i know we have to be careful about what has actually been -- the companies that have been named, for example, but are you expecting to hear more american names involved as this investigation continues? >> of course you've seen a lot around the whole issue with petrobras, you have seen a lot of folks...
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. >> reporter: that was melinda a morse co-workers, this was her kid. >> my 12 year old said no. >> reportermorse moved her family from suburban sicklerville to live in camden just to send her seven kids to learn in kip. >> i took them out of the private school to place them here. >> reporter: why? >> i think i got more from my money here. >> reporter: morse says camden was important to provide a diverse learning experience and so far family loved it but she came for the education. >> i want them to go to college. >> reporter: for the first time in his young life she says her son noah is finally on the same page. >> it feels better in this school because the teachers make the class work seem fun. >> reporter: in camden, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good school year. >> got that right. >> still to come on "eyewitness news" never ending quest to lose weight and get healthy. why some people are skipping bread and loading up on meat, butter, and other foods. >>> and you know this costume, princess lea bikini is up for auction, we will tell you bit on the other side, we will be
. >> reporter: that was melinda a morse co-workers, this was her kid. >> my 12 year old said no. >> reportermorse moved her family from suburban sicklerville to live in camden just to send her seven kids to learn in kip. >> i took them out of the private school to place them here. >> reporter: why? >> i think i got more from my money here. >> reporter: morse says camden was important to provide a diverse learning experience and so far family loved it...
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interesting in that bill gates said this a number of times and especially in conjunction with his life melinda gates, the initial beginning that sort of caused them to make the commitment of resources they made was the notion all lives matter equally. >> yeah. >> rose: all matter. yeah. >> rose: and they'd do that not in the context of race or economic circumstances even though they contributed, they would do that in the context of global health. >> yes. >> rose: we have to wake up that all life has equal value. >> that's the thing that i'm trying to make some of these arguments in difficult situations because, actually, when you get to that place, it's a better place to be than when you're constantly trying to defend and justify why that life doesn't matter, why those people deserve that, why these people can't be with -- >> rose: and of all the victims' families, people who suffered enormous pain and loss, you can make the easy examples, you know, someone who, in their home, were invaded, brutally raped and tortured and killed, and you say all those people who do that, their lives have value
interesting in that bill gates said this a number of times and especially in conjunction with his life melinda gates, the initial beginning that sort of caused them to make the commitment of resources they made was the notion all lives matter equally. >> yeah. >> rose: all matter. yeah. >> rose: and they'd do that not in the context of race or economic circumstances even though they contributed, they would do that in the context of global health. >> yes. >> rose:...
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melinda, sarasota, florida. caller: i wanted to say my thoughts and prayers are with the surviving people from that very tragic day of these countryt attacks on our and our innocent, hard-working american people, and all of the people of the other countries who live and grow here. it is a melting pot. there is always going to be good and bad in the world. bad day thatsuch a if we can work forward from that know and be aware of those types of people around us, we should take note and be vigilant -- they signs of them trained here in florida, to learn how to fly those stupid planes. a boy who lost his father who was a fireman. he did research on planes that thatake down buildings of magnitude. host: what do you remember about 9/11? caller: i was in disney world. a gentlemannd heard say they hit the pentagon. i went into shock. i ran inside and looked at the television. you can see the part of what is great about america on fire right for your eyes. these things have been in history and my thoughts and prayers go o
melinda, sarasota, florida. caller: i wanted to say my thoughts and prayers are with the surviving people from that very tragic day of these countryt attacks on our and our innocent, hard-working american people, and all of the people of the other countries who live and grow here. it is a melting pot. there is always going to be good and bad in the world. bad day thatsuch a if we can work forward from that know and be aware of those types of people around us, we should take note and be vigilant...
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both bill and melinda gates have talked seriously about malaria being targeted for total eliminationand there are others as well. not as well-known as those two so i would say those two would be good possibilities. >> thank you very much and now here's a question from sherry who signs with a heart. president carter would he like one day for one of your children or grandchildren to -- our great-grandchildren to be governor president or both? why or why not and how would you advise them? >> i have one particular grandson who ran for governor last time. [applause] and i don't know what plans he has for the future but i have great-grandchildren to who another generation might. i think it's a good thing. jason although they didn't quite make it because of the sleep of republicans all over the country this past election has learned a lot about our state and learned a lot about himself and learned about what the people want and need in education education and health care and things of that kind so it's an educational process itself. it hurts not to be elected in the end but i have not had a
both bill and melinda gates have talked seriously about malaria being targeted for total eliminationand there are others as well. not as well-known as those two so i would say those two would be good possibilities. >> thank you very much and now here's a question from sherry who signs with a heart. president carter would he like one day for one of your children or grandchildren to -- our great-grandchildren to be governor president or both? why or why not and how would you advise them?...
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bill and melinda gates have talked seriously about malaria being targeted for total elimination from the world, which would be eradication. there are others, as well. they are not so well-known as those two. i would say those two are good possibilities. host: thank you. here is a question from sherry, who signs it with a heart. president carter, would you like someday for one of your grandchildren are great-grandchildren would be -- to be governor or president or both? why or why not? and how would you advise that? pres. carter: i have one grandson, one particular grandson -- [laughter] [applause] carter: i don't know what plans he has for the future, but i have great-grandchildren, i think it is a good thing. because the sweep of republicans over the country this past election, we have learned about our state and ourselves. he is learned about what the people want and need. it is an educational process. it hurts not to be elected at the end, i don't think i have known any close friends who have run for office who was sorry they ran. i think it is a wonderful educational process. i w
bill and melinda gates have talked seriously about malaria being targeted for total elimination from the world, which would be eradication. there are others, as well. they are not so well-known as those two. i would say those two are good possibilities. host: thank you. here is a question from sherry, who signs it with a heart. president carter, would you like someday for one of your grandchildren are great-grandchildren would be -- to be governor or president or both? why or why not? and how...
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>>gary: that is great knowledge >>mark: this a terrible story but half melinda new jersey with this high school football player of the helmet comes off the opposing player he picks up helmut this maxim across the head with it he needed 10 stitches. >>mark: was kicked off the team suspended for school and they're considering criminal charges for hitting the other player 10 stitches the kid needed summer is not going to get up in the news sent stop everything for several is surprised how he did not come down on him for what he did to a more coper on the raiders' ticket his helmet off and slamming his head down against him on the field of more suspending him and then he loses that 12 so he is going to try and let some of that tough punishment fly and will sing. >>gary: mark your tremendous today if >>mark: will have more credible tomorrow it will see tomorrow morning to >>gary:ok see ya >>mark: we will be right back on the kron 4 winos continues-- news. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as lo
>>gary: that is great knowledge >>mark: this a terrible story but half melinda new jersey with this high school football player of the helmet comes off the opposing player he picks up helmut this maxim across the head with it he needed 10 stitches. >>mark: was kicked off the team suspended for school and they're considering criminal charges for hitting the other player 10 stitches the kid needed summer is not going to get up in the news sent stop everything for several is...
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melinda is make up the largest percentage of home buyers.at 33% are millennial finishes growing. maria: they are saying that generation is wasteful. >> we are all self absorbed. as much time as we talk about the flaky, we are a little self absorbed. recent millennial center the marketplace in a bit way over the last couple years. millennium is making $70,000 a year on average and that is helping them in the market. 25% still have debt. maria: 25% is a huge amount of money borrowing money from mom and pop. >> they'll have programs for less than 4%. maria: 3.5%. maria: does that surprise you would not be that big portion? >> very much. but the millennial sparked homebuyers as a result of the recession. ultimately you do buy a home. you don't stay in an apartment or moment dad's house. >> is the live events are happening, they start to buy homes and get serious and jump in the market. they want their mom and dad often times struggling to make mortgage payments lose the house a lot of times. it's a love for this generation to jump in the home ma
melinda is make up the largest percentage of home buyers.at 33% are millennial finishes growing. maria: they are saying that generation is wasteful. >> we are all self absorbed. as much time as we talk about the flaky, we are a little self absorbed. recent millennial center the marketplace in a bit way over the last couple years. millennium is making $70,000 a year on average and that is helping them in the market. 25% still have debt. maria: 25% is a huge amount of money borrowing money...
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jeff bezos of amazon you can see there, later in the day, he had a private meeting with bill, and melinday president xi heads to washington, d.c., for a state visit, white house says will focus on cybersecurity we will have a working dinner with president obama and saebt john kerry tonight. now this happens just as cyberattack on office of personnel management worsened opm says 5.6 million fingerprints stolen china is widely suspected behind it according to "washington post" white house putting together unprecedented sanctions against chinese companies and individuals who gained from u.s. trade secrets no specifics have yet to be announced, unlikely while the chinese president is in town. >> thank you. >> geraldo cybersecurity, i mean just it is huge a flash point in relations event beijing and washington can president xi visit help defuse he tension we are seeing between two countries it will seems to get worse. >> not -- >> i think cybersecurity south china sea, and building of you artificial releases islands projecting chinese materiality yal claimsdeep into philippine waters i think t
jeff bezos of amazon you can see there, later in the day, he had a private meeting with bill, and melinday president xi heads to washington, d.c., for a state visit, white house says will focus on cybersecurity we will have a working dinner with president obama and saebt john kerry tonight. now this happens just as cyberattack on office of personnel management worsened opm says 5.6 million fingerprints stolen china is widely suspected behind it according to "washington post" white...
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melinda just spoke to something else of this pope.did indeed speak in english before and during session to congress. to many people of a certain age, his words, the way he slowly articulated each word in a strange language he did not speak, they could hear the echos of the streets they grew up on, the streets i grew up on. they come to the united states to build and develop a life. you could hear that in his voice. it's a powerful message he's dl delivering to this country and to the world. it's a message of basically, why can't we get along better? >> like young people tuning into religion for the first time because of this pope and hearing how different he is, how does he compare to the previous pope and pope john paul. why is he so different? why is he so exceptional? >> again, this is my personal prejudice. my opinion and my opinion only. he's a judguate. pope john paul was a great man. there's no doubt about it. his role in world history is truly epic in helping collapse the walls of communism within europe. this pope because it
melinda just spoke to something else of this pope.did indeed speak in english before and during session to congress. to many people of a certain age, his words, the way he slowly articulated each word in a strange language he did not speak, they could hear the echos of the streets they grew up on, the streets i grew up on. they come to the united states to build and develop a life. you could hear that in his voice. it's a powerful message he's dl delivering to this country and to the world....