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[middle eastern violin music] ["we three kings" played on saxophone] (male narrator) what is it that distinguishes the sound of one instrument or voice from another? [ensemble playing turkish music] what accounts for the infinite variety of sounds that can be produced? [airy flute-like music] the quality of sound of instruments and voices are influenced by a number of factors that taken together produce what is called tone color or timbre. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [playing buzzing and whirring sounds on a jew's-harp] (brown) timbre is tone quality, you know, when you listen to a sound, when you listen to a musical note, you hear several things. [throaty singing] you hear the basic note, but you also hear some overtones. you hear some other sounds that are generated. [shrill flute plays] the particular combination of overtones that you hear gives each musical instrument its own sound. [single note played on various instruments] you could play a note-- say a "g" on a guitar, and you could play that same note on a flute. the fundamental frequency of the note, the "g,"
[middle eastern violin music] ["we three kings" played on saxophone] (male narrator) what is it that distinguishes the sound of one instrument or voice from another? [ensemble playing turkish music] what accounts for the infinite variety of sounds that can be produced? [airy flute-like music] the quality of sound of instruments and voices are influenced by a number of factors that taken together produce what is called tone color or timbre. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage]...
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one expert on middle eastern policy says japan has done well maintaining a relatively neutral stance. >> everybody knows the competition in terms of influence and in terms of the policy, respective policy. so japan has to be very j and not and could for investors. he said japan and other major powers should team up to ensure they get the best terms. nhk world. > >>> in this new corner we'll be spot lighting women in japan who is influencing society and challenging the prevailing norms. today we meet film director. her career is full of firsts. she was the first japanese woman to win the grand prix award and this year she became the first japanese female director to be named of the order of arts and letters. but these honors have only been achieved in the face of some hard challenges. nhk world spoke about her latest work and her inspirations. >> reporter: this is her favorite place, the farmland where she grows rice and vegetables. it's where she was born and has lived her entire life. every morning she comes here to commune with nature. >> translator: i feel so happy here. i love it.
one expert on middle eastern policy says japan has done well maintaining a relatively neutral stance. >> everybody knows the competition in terms of influence and in terms of the policy, respective policy. so japan has to be very j and not and could for investors. he said japan and other major powers should team up to ensure they get the best terms. nhk world. > >>> in this new corner we'll be spot lighting women in japan who is influencing society and challenging the...
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airlines and one middle eastern rival. beeno: u.s. carriers have left fuming after emirates posted an ad that takes a stab at the services they offer or the ones they do not. the airline paid jennifer aniston $5 million to get their point across. >> i'm looking for the shower. >> there are no showers here. >> i'm going to look pretty silly just like this going to the bar. >> there is bar but we do have hot towels and a bag of peanuts. reporter: this airline company may be fictional but there is little doubt which of its rivals emirates is referring to. the ad compares the services jennifer aniston gets offered in her nightmare to what she wakes up to. flying as it should be, as the airline calls it. american and, an their middle eastern rivals, emirates, qatar. u.s. carriers have been crying .oul they argue the $42 billion financial aid violates the open skies agreement designed to expand commercial flights by eliminating government interference. aniston's at comes as another hollywood big name, nicole kidman, has come under fire for
airlines and one middle eastern rival. beeno: u.s. carriers have left fuming after emirates posted an ad that takes a stab at the services they offer or the ones they do not. the airline paid jennifer aniston $5 million to get their point across. >> i'm looking for the shower. >> there are no showers here. >> i'm going to look pretty silly just like this going to the bar. >> there is bar but we do have hot towels and a bag of peanuts. reporter: this airline company may...
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i am middle eastern but since i don't look classically middle eastern i was released dealing myself for the terrible things people were going to be saying about middle eastern people, we never heard one word of that, not one word of hatred, of a anger, and that i think was extremely surprising to those of us. at the heart of the tragedy we found compassion and glove. the thing i dearly hope people take away from this book is a deeper sense of their own humanity. there are so many false divisions we live with every day, racial divisions, sexual orientation divisions, gender divisions and in the final analysis we are all human beings, some are brave, some are courageous, some are cowards, some are good, but underneath we are human beings and when you falsely separate in this case based on gender and believe only men can be courageous orally men can be heroes we lose something of our own humanity in that so i hope this helps people connect to a broader idea of who we are and what is possible for all of us. >> we continue our visit to santa rosa california, with greg grandin who choses run
i am middle eastern but since i don't look classically middle eastern i was released dealing myself for the terrible things people were going to be saying about middle eastern people, we never heard one word of that, not one word of hatred, of a anger, and that i think was extremely surprising to those of us. at the heart of the tragedy we found compassion and glove. the thing i dearly hope people take away from this book is a deeper sense of their own humanity. there are so many false...
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so middle eastern stock markets don't move necessarily in lockstep with oil as you would otherwise believedre: a tour around the world from jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig management. >>> she is 29 and owns 5 real estate properties. her goal is to have 30 by the end of her 30s. she's going to share her story, how she built what she has, continuing to move forward. she's our guest after this. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood su
so middle eastern stock markets don't move necessarily in lockstep with oil as you would otherwise believedre: a tour around the world from jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig management. >>> she is 29 and owns 5 real estate properties. her goal is to have 30 by the end of her 30s. she's going to share her story, how she built what she has, continuing to move forward. she's our guest after this. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket...
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according to rasmussen, 7% of americans support resettling 100,000 middle eastern refugees annually inted states. a more recent study from the ,eorgetown professor eric gould both really knowledgeable experts, have linked this huge increase in the foreign labor supply to the crippling wage stagnation and joblessness that is affecting many of our workers. with that context in mind we must consider what our economic, social, and security infrastructure can responsibly handle. let's not forget we are presently dealing with our own hemisphere's immigration crisis. the situation in syria and throughout the middle east is a serious one but it cannot be solved with immigrating large numbers of people from that region. while the united states may have a role to play in does have a role to play, such as establishing state -- safe stones in syria, it would be more appropriate to effectively support refugees in locations closer to their homes with a long-term goal of being able to return them safely to their homes. that is why the middle eastern nations clearly must take a larger role and a lead
according to rasmussen, 7% of americans support resettling 100,000 middle eastern refugees annually inted states. a more recent study from the ,eorgetown professor eric gould both really knowledgeable experts, have linked this huge increase in the foreign labor supply to the crippling wage stagnation and joblessness that is affecting many of our workers. with that context in mind we must consider what our economic, social, and security infrastructure can responsibly handle. let's not forget we...
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that is why the middle eastern nations clearly must take a larger role and a lead in resettling their region's refugees. it is not sound policy to respond to the problems by encouraging millions to abandoned their home. resettling them within the region is likely to produce good long-term reforms and stabilization. it has also been reported that as many as 3 and 4 of those seeking entry into europe are not refugees from syria but economic migrants, many from many different countries. in a september 23rd, washington post article, this is what they reported, quote, there are well-dressed iranians speaking farsi who insist they are members of the persecuted jazirrys of iraq. there are indians that don't speak arabic but say they are from damascus. there are pakistanis, egyptians, pakistanis, tunisians from countries with plenty of poverty and violence. it would come as no surprise that many migrants seem to be pretending they are someone else. the prize after all is the possibility of benefits, residency and work in europe. closed quote. we will have that same problem here. we do have th
that is why the middle eastern nations clearly must take a larger role and a lead in resettling their region's refugees. it is not sound policy to respond to the problems by encouraging millions to abandoned their home. resettling them within the region is likely to produce good long-term reforms and stabilization. it has also been reported that as many as 3 and 4 of those seeking entry into europe are not refugees from syria but economic migrants, many from many different countries. in a...
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why would any one think this president is any better at gun policy than he is at middle eastern policy. he is utterly vacuous and at this point he is callous. >> if any one else treats this as a political football from the other side, they will be condemned like if the nra were to come out and say this is why you shouldn't have gun free zones this is why you should have armed security ever are i where if they had done this the moment it happened they would be accused of horrible activities. it is only poke to politicize the issue if you agree with the politicizer. >> i don't know if you read the saturday new york times editorial. i don't know if you ever do. >> ever are i moichg. >> they treated it like a theater review. the president had under stated fury. it was all a set fees not taking into account the fact that nine real people are dead. nor did they mention in september in chicago 59 people were killed by hand guns. 249 people -- 349 people in the entire year before that. in oregon they have had 90 murders. this is not a question of craze the white beta boys in their basements. t
why would any one think this president is any better at gun policy than he is at middle eastern policy. he is utterly vacuous and at this point he is callous. >> if any one else treats this as a political football from the other side, they will be condemned like if the nra were to come out and say this is why you shouldn't have gun free zones this is why you should have armed security ever are i where if they had done this the moment it happened they would be accused of horrible...
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they are dominated by asia-pacific and middle eastern airlines. a new report shows a dip in ridership on metrorail, as jeff goldberg reports. the losses could mean higher fares in the future. while metro has its fair share of loyal riders, these days you are more likely to ru to somebody like peter. >> it's a travesty the way they have been operating. jeff: he key meets from arlington to d.c., with frustration. >> when you have people losing their lives, you don't know when you're going to arrive, i think it is disgraceful. jeff: the bad feelings make it worse with a new report, first obtained by "washingtonian magazine," revealing ridership has dropped by nearly 40,000 passengers between 2010 and 201 4, raising the possibility of fare increases. prices have gone up significantly. that may push me towards buying a car. drop in ridership is due to many factors, including and government jobs. but frustration is also a factor, and other issues like the fatal smoke incident at l'enfant plaza and the derailment of a blue line train in august. it's easy
they are dominated by asia-pacific and middle eastern airlines. a new report shows a dip in ridership on metrorail, as jeff goldberg reports. the losses could mean higher fares in the future. while metro has its fair share of loyal riders, these days you are more likely to ru to somebody like peter. >> it's a travesty the way they have been operating. jeff: he key meets from arlington to d.c., with frustration. >> when you have people losing their lives, you don't know when you're...
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middle eastern people were never referenced. it's a reference to the funny geico creature. so they canceled the event that people would be offended. >> local schools this is what you're finding a lot? >> yeah. i've done this for 15 years. it seems like the bar for being offended has gotten very, very low. >> because of some reward. >> oh, yes. i have been passing out some of these cards. you're a victim. you get out of responsibility. but what's in it for schools, students? >> you get to silence people you disagree with. you like being disinvited or meeting people. it's an all-purpose weapon. >> the latest thing is the micro aggression because you were not aware of your own sexism or racism. you don't realize some of your comments are aggressive acts, micro aggression. stephen colbert asked one of his guests about it. >> what's a micro aggression? >> it's someone with a foe par. micro aggressions are not the same as race i mean. it's hidden under the surface. >> i get saying to a black person you're so articulate is on noxious,
middle eastern people were never referenced. it's a reference to the funny geico creature. so they canceled the event that people would be offended. >> local schools this is what you're finding a lot? >> yeah. i've done this for 15 years. it seems like the bar for being offended has gotten very, very low. >> because of some reward. >> oh, yes. i have been passing out some of these cards. you're a victim. you get out of responsibility. but what's in it for schools,...
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all we know is the man is described as middle eastern, in his early 30's, with black, curly hair. >> usually, when i take one, i make sure the license plate matches the one on my app. >> uber tells you the type of car in the license number. you are supposed to watch out for that so you don't get into the wrong car. said, timeice have and again, make sure you get into the uber you requested. there is a license plate number that you can matchup, and it also lets you knew not the driver has been verified by the company. a lot of you are enjoying a three day weekend this columbus day. we got up to a chilly start but the sun is warming things up. eileen whelan here with a look at the forecast. eileen: doug will be back tomorrow. it is so beautiful outside. 67 degrees. look at that bright blue sky. some of the trees down there starting to see some change in the color. our peak around here in late october and early november. fredericksburg come in the 70's. today, we will talk about in the middle 70's. sunshine expected through 5:00. overnight, a few high clouds rolling in as our next weath
all we know is the man is described as middle eastern, in his early 30's, with black, curly hair. >> usually, when i take one, i make sure the license plate matches the one on my app. >> uber tells you the type of car in the license number. you are supposed to watch out for that so you don't get into the wrong car. said, timeice have and again, make sure you get into the uber you requested. there is a license plate number that you can matchup, and it also lets you knew not the...
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low-cost rivals are dominating short-haul services, while middle eastern carriers continue to extend their networks and all atansfer traffic, the expense of traditional european hubs. markus: volkswagen says its probe into the emission scandal will take months. it has hired an american law firm to get to the bottom of it. it will take time to provide well-founded answers. volkswagen is pushing back an extraordinary shareholders meeting that was due to take place in november -- in nov ember. german prosecutors have not opened a germinal probe of martin winterkorn -- opened a criminal probe of martin winterkorn. a criminal say that probe is underway, but it is not focused on any one individual. winterkorn stepped down last week, but maintained he was unaware of the scandal before it was released. there is fresh evidence that the chinese economy is facing headwinds. the chinese manufacturing sector shrank for a second consecutive month, according to china's official purchasing managers index. it came in at 49.8 in september after 49.7 the previous month. a reading under 50 signals contr
low-cost rivals are dominating short-haul services, while middle eastern carriers continue to extend their networks and all atansfer traffic, the expense of traditional european hubs. markus: volkswagen says its probe into the emission scandal will take months. it has hired an american law firm to get to the bottom of it. it will take time to provide well-founded answers. volkswagen is pushing back an extraordinary shareholders meeting that was due to take place in november -- in nov ember....
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more than 90% of middle eastern refugees draw food stamps and about 70% receive free health care andash welfare. refugee settlement also comes with security risk. as we witnessed with the surge somali refugee ommunities in america. anyone must who wants to resettle must ask the difficult questions about assimilation and community safety. this is certainly true with respect to countries like syria where we have little or no information about who the people are. no background information, no ability to determine whether they are radicalized now or might become radicalized after their arrival in the united tates. the f.b.i. assistant director for counter terrorism did not have, quote, the systems in place on the ground, close quote, to properly screen refugees. hat's pretty prite fright -- that's pretty frightening, actually. with law enforcement struggling to combat radicalizeation and schools struggling to keep up. senator durbin, thank you for k with us. senator durbin? >> thank you very much, senator sessions. my mother was an immigrant from lithuania. she was brought to america at
more than 90% of middle eastern refugees draw food stamps and about 70% receive free health care andash welfare. refugee settlement also comes with security risk. as we witnessed with the surge somali refugee ommunities in america. anyone must who wants to resettle must ask the difficult questions about assimilation and community safety. this is certainly true with respect to countries like syria where we have little or no information about who the people are. no background information, no...
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>> i think will give it a try. >> my wife is middle eastern. she comes from half egyptian family so i have tasted a lot of these foods. we have to try this. >> but the standard is very, very high. >> nothing beat mismothers-in- law cooking. she lives in the city by the way. >> her favorite son-in-law no doubt. if you are excited about the health care alal guys i have read a lot of reviews online. if you're in new york city you have to go here. if you've had any experience and love it, let us know. tweet sal. he's always on twitter. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 the 9. this thursday the 49ers are taking on the seattle sea hawks at levi stadium but there is new concern over the turf. up next the nfl's ran to fix the field before the super bowl. >> also hunting for an unmarked grave. coming up people from all over the world are heading to palo alto hoping to pay tribute to steve jobs. >>> 24 years after the oakland fire storm there are vivid memories from people who lost so much in that disaster. >> i got that call you never expect that my dad wa
>> i think will give it a try. >> my wife is middle eastern. she comes from half egyptian family so i have tasted a lot of these foods. we have to try this. >> but the standard is very, very high. >> nothing beat mismothers-in- law cooking. she lives in the city by the way. >> her favorite son-in-law no doubt. if you are excited about the health care alal guys i have read a lot of reviews online. if you're in new york city you have to go here. if you've had any...
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middle eastern. stay tuned. "america tonight" is next. [ ♪ ] >>> everything you are looking at at some point were covered with water. a lot of people want to move away, they can't afford to sell their house, throw another well. >> how did we get to this point. >> assuming that water would never run out. >>> good evening, i'm michael oku, welcome to a special edition of "america tonight", and welcome to california, which feels a little like a disaster movie waiting to happen. this state is in a fourth year of stream drought. some experts are worried it could continue for generations. we decided the best way to cover the scory is to take a roadtrip. we travelled through countries, what we saw was stunning. images that may come from a town near you, nearly half of america is living in a drought condition. water is flowing in california, not everywhere. the central valley is pop u later by a string of small communities, dominated by agricultural business. 25% of vegetables grow here. of what happens to the people, w
middle eastern. stay tuned. "america tonight" is next. [ ♪ ] >>> everything you are looking at at some point were covered with water. a lot of people want to move away, they can't afford to sell their house, throw another well. >> how did we get to this point. >> assuming that water would never run out. >>> good evening, i'm michael oku, welcome to a special edition of "america tonight", and welcome to california, which feels a little like a...
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the jewish chef who famously partnered with palestinian chef sammy tamimi to bring middle eastern street food to a global audience. recipes of the restaurant's most popular dishes. an asian twist to ottolenghi's signature style of combining fresh and innovative ingredients. like the quail with burnt miso butterscotch and pomegranate and walnut salsa. >> we're going to lightly spread it on top. okay, guys? you want to make sure it doesn't overshadow the meat completely. >> we constantly learn from people around us. >> you're open -- not every chef is like that. >> i think probably the most brilliant chefs do absorb from their surroundings. >> or maybe they don't admit it? >> or maybe they don't admit it. yeah, they might not admit it. >> fans of ottolenghi's previous cookbooks, who now number in the millions, may find the new one more complex. ottolenghi makes clear this is a restaurant cookbook featuring restaurant food. he says the recipes may take more commitment but they're not out of reach of amateur cooks. the quail took less than 20 minutes to prepare. >> and that whole ethos of co
the jewish chef who famously partnered with palestinian chef sammy tamimi to bring middle eastern street food to a global audience. recipes of the restaurant's most popular dishes. an asian twist to ottolenghi's signature style of combining fresh and innovative ingredients. like the quail with burnt miso butterscotch and pomegranate and walnut salsa. >> we're going to lightly spread it on top. okay, guys? you want to make sure it doesn't overshadow the meat completely. >> we...
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the app says the gang's intent is to connect with isis and other middle eastern extremist groups. >> reporter: the implications are chilling. eastern european smuggling radioactive material to the middle east. >> we very concerned by these different incidents of terrorists trying to acquire either nuclear or radiological material. we know that the threat is real. >> reporter: in the past five years, local investigators were work at times with the the fbi, having uncovered four such instances according to the associated press. it was claimed there was a radioactive weapon and another incident this man said to have links to al-qaeda crime and wanted to sell it for millions. in some cases radioactive material was seized and meanwhile our own ted williams has been speaking to his sources. he says the fbi have been involved in stings like this but it's not clear yet what their role was in this particular case. back to you. >> we're following more news today out of maine. it's a case of deadly exposure. a family says their toddler died after visiting a petty zoo at a county fair. they say
the app says the gang's intent is to connect with isis and other middle eastern extremist groups. >> reporter: the implications are chilling. eastern european smuggling radioactive material to the middle east. >> we very concerned by these different incidents of terrorists trying to acquire either nuclear or radiological material. we know that the threat is real. >> reporter: in the past five years, local investigators were work at times with the the fbi, having uncovered four...
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it says intended customer is middle eastern extremist groups like isis. >> what is scary is the notionhere, is legitimate debate, i don't think it is legitimate, there is debate to turn that part of the world to vladmir putin let him handle it, let him bomb, do whatever. i think you're playing with fire. if you have russian gangs involved with potentially selling nuclear material to do a dirty bomb -- by the way you put a dirty bomb in new york city, you realize how insane that would be? you would have to close down manhattan. that is what we're talking about here. that is something they would probably love to do. we'll turn the middle east with all the potential for harm over to vladmir putin? who is the presidential candidate that keeps saying this? why do people give that credence? i don't know. makes no sense to me. >> the most serious case in 2011, a man expressing hatred to for the u.s. trying to sell bomb grade uranium to sudanese buyer. charlie is right. not talking about a small quantity by enough to have impact. >> you say this was lower grade they found in the car. you have
it says intended customer is middle eastern extremist groups like isis. >> what is scary is the notionhere, is legitimate debate, i don't think it is legitimate, there is debate to turn that part of the world to vladmir putin let him handle it, let him bomb, do whatever. i think you're playing with fire. if you have russian gangs involved with potentially selling nuclear material to do a dirty bomb -- by the way you put a dirty bomb in new york city, you realize how insane that would be?...
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now sources close to the investigation tell nbc 10 the boy was definitely placed there, middle easterning he didn't get there in this park by himself. the community yesterday reacted to the father's 11 call when he realized his son was missing. 911, what's your emergency? >> i woke up, i don't know if he wandered out of the house. >> the camden county prosecutors office says the inconclusive autopsy will hinder their investigation but will not stop it. >>> a newcastle county man will face charges later today after police say he admitted to killing a psychiatrist in her -- police have not released the name of the victim or the suspect. we know they took a man into custody yesterday not long after the victim's daughter found her body. authorities say the suspect called police to tell them he killed the woman. he was a psychiatrist at a center in newark. >> a lot of professionals, medical people that do live here and that is what is so shocking that a crime happened here. again it shows you that crime can happen anywhere. investigators have not revealed how the doctor died. the center why th
now sources close to the investigation tell nbc 10 the boy was definitely placed there, middle easterning he didn't get there in this park by himself. the community yesterday reacted to the father's 11 call when he realized his son was missing. 911, what's your emergency? >> i woke up, i don't know if he wandered out of the house. >> the camden county prosecutors office says the inconclusive autopsy will hinder their investigation but will not stop it. >>> a newcastle...
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a believe the suspect is middle eastern in his early 30's with curly black hair. roz plater, abc 7 news. kellye: frederick police are looking into the people responsible for the vandalism of roger brooke tawny, who wrote the 1857 dred scott decision. thursday, city leaders will reveal proposals to relocate the statue. >> some of the public says stay, some say go. we are going through that process. kellye: estimates to move the statue are $5,000. civil rights activists turned hero jonathan daniels was rumored at the national cathedral tonight. he was a seminary student shot in alabama in 1965, killed while protecting then-17-year-old ruby sale. it's all full important -- it that this wastant a part of a racist southern region. it lead the episcopal church to recognize him as a saint in 1991. there is a limestone carving of daniels, located next to rosa parks and mother theresa. -- and mother teresa. southwest airlines is the computer issues delayed hundreds of flights and airline employees have to process travelers manually at the airport. customers are advised to
a believe the suspect is middle eastern in his early 30's with curly black hair. roz plater, abc 7 news. kellye: frederick police are looking into the people responsible for the vandalism of roger brooke tawny, who wrote the 1857 dred scott decision. thursday, city leaders will reveal proposals to relocate the statue. >> some of the public says stay, some say go. we are going through that process. kellye: estimates to move the statue are $5,000. civil rights activists turned hero jonathan...
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. >>> well the numbers of people fleeing the conflict in syria and other middle eastern countries isontinuing to rise. the u.n. refugee agency says it expects 1.1 million refugees to flee to europe by the end of next year. most of the refugees make their way to europe via the mediterranean sea and the agency said those numbers could rise even further. heavy fighting is continuing out there kunduz city between the taliban and the afghan army. at least 50 people, mostly civilians were killed in the fighting. the interior ministry says afghan forces won't stop fighting until they retain kunduz province from the taliban. we received this update. >> reporter: the government of salving controls the city center of kunduz city, but the taliban is still resistant in the area around the center of kunduz city. people are complaining about they are being attacked, the civilians. afghan security forces are not alone today. they were helped by nato special forces on the ground and also a very strong air support by nato. both sides are using artillery, heavy machine guns, and also nato support are
. >>> well the numbers of people fleeing the conflict in syria and other middle eastern countries isontinuing to rise. the u.n. refugee agency says it expects 1.1 million refugees to flee to europe by the end of next year. most of the refugees make their way to europe via the mediterranean sea and the agency said those numbers could rise even further. heavy fighting is continuing out there kunduz city between the taliban and the afghan army. at least 50 people, mostly civilians were...
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is any better at gun policy than he is at middle eastern policy?s not. he's utterly vacuous. on this point he was callous. >> the other interesting part about this is, if anyone else treats this as a political football from the other side, they will be condemned. like if the nra were to come and say this is why you shouldn't have gun-free zones. you should have armed security everywhere. if they did that the moment this happened they would be accused of horrible activities. but it's only okay to politicize an issue if you agree with the politicizer, right? >> yeah. i don't know if you read the saturday "new york times" editorial. i don't know if you ever read the saturday new york time. >> every morning. >> but they treated it like a theater review. they said the republicans indulged in bromides that the president had understated fury. it was all of a set piece not taking into account the fact that nine real people are dead. nor did they mention in september in chicago, 59 people were killed by handguns. 249 people -- 349 entire year before that. i
is any better at gun policy than he is at middle eastern policy?s not. he's utterly vacuous. on this point he was callous. >> the other interesting part about this is, if anyone else treats this as a political football from the other side, they will be condemned. like if the nra were to come and say this is why you shouldn't have gun-free zones. you should have armed security everywhere. if they did that the moment this happened they would be accused of horrible activities. but it's only...
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. >>> the plan to welcome 10,000 refugees in the coming year, the state is home to a large middle eastern population. michigan has accepted dozens of syrian refugees. and crowds of those refugees are struggling to cross the border into croatia as police try to stop them from doing so. 6,000 people have reached the border over the weekend. they say its refugee camps are overcrowded and take in more people. >>> campaign clashes over a presidential legacy donald trump said that he's not going to back down. why he's blaming 9/11 on former president george w. >>> and it is election day in canada. we take a look at the three contenders there, and why some muslim women say they're key issue in that race. >> hillary clinton will make her way to capitol hill to face the house committee investigating the bengahzi attacks on the republican side of the aisle donald trump and jeb bush are fighting over history, trump taking aim at jeb's brother over the september 11th attacks, and jeb bush fighting back. paul beben has more. >> on thursday former secretary of state and democratic frontrunner hillary c
. >>> the plan to welcome 10,000 refugees in the coming year, the state is home to a large middle eastern population. michigan has accepted dozens of syrian refugees. and crowds of those refugees are struggling to cross the border into croatia as police try to stop them from doing so. 6,000 people have reached the border over the weekend. they say its refugee camps are overcrowded and take in more people. >>> campaign clashes over a presidential legacy donald trump said that...
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russia will be able to settle down in syria to begin with, then from there to expand to other middle easternountries, perhaps, one thing. secondly, there is another target, which is more important for russia than helping syria. it is to kill the terrorists of the russian origin, or russian citizens from the northern caucasian origin, in a distant country rather than killing them within the russian territory. >>> french president has been discussing the russian military campaign in syria with vladimir putin in paris, and meeting with angela merkel and petro poroshenko. the first time the four leaders are at the same same table since the minsk agreement. the french president has been outspoken about the russian action inside of syria. >> reporter: this is the first time that the russian president has had any real contact with western leaders since ordering those strikes on target in syria itself. in the last 24 hours or so, tensions between the west and rushing sha have been really increasing particularly after it emerged that russia would be willing to hit targets other than those belonging t
russia will be able to settle down in syria to begin with, then from there to expand to other middle easternountries, perhaps, one thing. secondly, there is another target, which is more important for russia than helping syria. it is to kill the terrorists of the russian origin, or russian citizens from the northern caucasian origin, in a distant country rather than killing them within the russian territory. >>> french president has been discussing the russian military campaign in...
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associated press says gangs with suspected russian ties have been trying to sell nuclear material to middle easternccording to the a.p. local authorities working with the fbi have made four busts in the past five years in eastern europe. the latest sting operation came in february when a smuggler in moldova offered to sell enough nuclear material to contaminate several city blocks the a.p. reports wiretapped conversations exposed plots targeting the united states. a middleman reportedly told an informant posing as a buyer, quote, i want an islamic buyer to bomb the americans, unquote. the a.p. reports gangs specifically sought a buyer of isis. let's turn to nbc news justice correspondent pete williams. what are you learning about this? >> reporter: number one, there's no indication that isis was involved here. one of these was a sting operation by the moll dodovan police. no indication isis was involved. secondly, what you are seeing from the materials of the a.p. shown to them by the moldovan police what's been going or for two decades. the international atomic energy agency says there have been s
associated press says gangs with suspected russian ties have been trying to sell nuclear material to middle easternccording to the a.p. local authorities working with the fbi have made four busts in the past five years in eastern europe. the latest sting operation came in february when a smuggler in moldova offered to sell enough nuclear material to contaminate several city blocks the a.p. reports wiretapped conversations exposed plots targeting the united states. a middleman reportedly told an...
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where we stand and what we are going to do for the next 10, 20, 30 years is any leader of the middle eastern nation has got to think and as we should think and a great nation, don't think we are there i really believe more work needs to be done. i'm talking to my colleagues in the senate. i believe we can reach a bipartisan policy, i really do. '. one more thing. departmenthe defense may underestimate the critical nature of the refugee crisis. this is not like iran, iraq, a war that went on for many years. this is impacting europe right now. it is a humanitarian crisis. it is being exploited by everyone else in the middle east that would like to come to europe. europe is facing what one top diplomat told me was the greatest crisis since world war ii. i think we've got to think about get, these safe sounds, and busy -- these safe zones, and get busy on it. it may have to have some of our people at risk to try to protect those areas, but it wouldn't take a lot. you and i talked about it. can we get moving on this? how many more millions have to line-up in areas before we act? just morally, my
where we stand and what we are going to do for the next 10, 20, 30 years is any leader of the middle eastern nation has got to think and as we should think and a great nation, don't think we are there i really believe more work needs to be done. i'm talking to my colleagues in the senate. i believe we can reach a bipartisan policy, i really do. '. one more thing. departmenthe defense may underestimate the critical nature of the refugee crisis. this is not like iran, iraq, a war that went on for...
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is a hugef michigan hub for those of middle eastern dissent. -- middle eastern descent. there is concern about refugees in our country. you, how do we refugees coming to our country? is there a way to do it that we can rely upon? my office does a lot of immigration work. we work with those who are attempting to emigrate legally every day and we help them anyway we can to get through the hoops. it is very strange that we now have groups that are coming in the way they are, that really skip all those steps in between. i'm wondering if you could share your experience and what you know about the process. director comey: it's a process i described as good news and bad news. athave gotten much better organizing ourselves so that we get a complete picture of what we know about somebody. we learned some lessons from iraqi refugees eight years or so ago. we've gotten better. if there's a ripple this person has created in our pond, i'm confident we will see it. the bad news is, we will have less data with respect to folks coming out of syria then we did with iraq. we don't have th
is a hugef michigan hub for those of middle eastern dissent. -- middle eastern descent. there is concern about refugees in our country. you, how do we refugees coming to our country? is there a way to do it that we can rely upon? my office does a lot of immigration work. we work with those who are attempting to emigrate legally every day and we help them anyway we can to get through the hoops. it is very strange that we now have groups that are coming in the way they are, that really skip all...
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. >> the assistant secretary for middle eastern affairs? >> yes. >> the director of policy planning jacob sullivan? >> yes. >> the national security council? >> were yes. >> the intelligence community? >> yes. >> the defense department? >> yes. >> this weekend one of our colleagues mr. pompeo went on "meet the press." i wonder if we could cue up the video. he had this exchange. could we please play the video clip? >> mr. blumenthal, it goes directly to the security issue. secretary relied on him for most of her intelligence -- >> that is factually not -- >> no, it is not -- >> relied on mr. blumenthal for most of her intelligence -- i cover the state department, that is just factually not correct. >> that clip for me just defies all logic. i think andrea mitchell correctly called him out on something that was a falsehood. secretary clinton, what did you think when you heard that clip? >> well, that it was factually untrue. i think your questioning and what i have stated today is a much clearer and more factual description of how we gathered
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the desire to protect the assad regime from its more proactive opponents rather than to blunt middle eastern actions aimed at supporting them. thank you. chairman: thank you all for this quite diverse view of what is going on and what we should do. i hope maybe by the end of this hearing we can come to some conclusions. you are much wiser than i am. all right, dr. aron, dr. katz basically called into question whether assad is actually as anti-isis as we have been led to believe. could you give us your can you give us your assessment? >> i was concentrating largely of the militancy inside russia from the north caucasus. intuitively, gangsters usually find a common language. stalin did with hitler, for example. i would not be surprised if that's the case. .f they come to blows first, they take care of the pro-western liberals. again, that may not just apply to the free syrian army, but historically i would think that .s probably quite accurate as somebody who has been putin and hisn -- ideology and his goals, i agree, his plans with regard to assad are secondary. the most important thing is th
the desire to protect the assad regime from its more proactive opponents rather than to blunt middle eastern actions aimed at supporting them. thank you. chairman: thank you all for this quite diverse view of what is going on and what we should do. i hope maybe by the end of this hearing we can come to some conclusions. you are much wiser than i am. all right, dr. aron, dr. katz basically called into question whether assad is actually as anti-isis as we have been led to believe. could you give...
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they'll also be made into tahini, which is a sesame seed paste popular in middle eastern, greek and other cuisines. the crop isn't without its challenges. but chad and his family favor of the tiny seeds. they plan to grow them for years to come. with the texas farm bureau, jessica domel, lyford. that's all the time we have this morning. we're glad you tuned in. for mike hoffman, and all of us at agday. i'm clinton griffiths. have a great day in farm country. high strength steel for high strength dependability, the chevy silverado is the official news good morning. thanks for joining us on this friday october 16th. some of the stories you'll see in this half hour of news 4 today... a special exhibit is in siouxland this weekend. "remembering our fallen" display
they'll also be made into tahini, which is a sesame seed paste popular in middle eastern, greek and other cuisines. the crop isn't without its challenges. but chad and his family favor of the tiny seeds. they plan to grow them for years to come. with the texas farm bureau, jessica domel, lyford. that's all the time we have this morning. we're glad you tuned in. for mike hoffman, and all of us at agday. i'm clinton griffiths. have a great day in farm country. high strength steel for high...
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increasing criticism for his aloof style of governing and perceived failure to do more to help middle eastern refugees. up third place is tom mulcair and the new democratic party. they faded in recent weeks after it opposed a popular band on the muslim face veil. in such a raise him and not by parliamentary majority could be hard to live down. the ndp has said it would cooperate with the liberals as the conservatives come out on top. at ivan continues to better the filament after killing 11 people in northeastern over province yesterday. it continues to cause widespread damage and severe flooding. 65,000 people had to be evacuated over the weekend. reporter: picking up the pieces after the typhoon rips through the country. these filipinos returned on monday, in during a battle to reach the isolated houses to discover positions long on. was able to save my life but all my belongings inside the house got flooded. we could even save one pillow. we have nothing. meanwhile, flooded farms spark a race to save stranded animals living downstream. the typhoon has been downgraded to a tropical storm. i
increasing criticism for his aloof style of governing and perceived failure to do more to help middle eastern refugees. up third place is tom mulcair and the new democratic party. they faded in recent weeks after it opposed a popular band on the muslim face veil. in such a raise him and not by parliamentary majority could be hard to live down. the ndp has said it would cooperate with the liberals as the conservatives come out on top. at ivan continues to better the filament after killing 11...
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instead, asia-pacific and middle eastern airlines dominated the list. qantas and singapore airlines were highest among all the carriers. >>> less than a week after reachingist milestone 100th launch, united rocket launch sent another rocket up to space this morning. it's carrying a spacecraft to test technology for military missions. the rocket will deliver 13 experimental and student developed satellites into outer space. >>> let's get a check on our weather with roberta. >> we have been talking about blue skies for the blue angels all week long. this is just the most pristine week for flying above the skies in the bay area. but now we are looking at a few clouds that are drifting across the sky. that's the scene in san jose. partly sunny skies there. the winds variable under 3 miles per hour and the barometer is rising. pretty high at 30.08 which means high pressure continues to build in. this is the scene from our mount ham cam lick observatory looking towards the santa clara valley. we'll call it mostly sunny. we have thin high passing clouds as we
instead, asia-pacific and middle eastern airlines dominated the list. qantas and singapore airlines were highest among all the carriers. >>> less than a week after reachingist milestone 100th launch, united rocket launch sent another rocket up to space this morning. it's carrying a spacecraft to test technology for military missions. the rocket will deliver 13 experimental and student developed satellites into outer space. >>> let's get a check on our weather with roberta....
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a lot of middle easterners moving and they want to move to europe.to find a way to accommodate them. because in a sense it will benefit europe more than it can do for the growth strategy. jonathan: very quickly. i want to draw a distinction in the importance over the u.k. demographically and immigration. the case study that is the u.k.? is it the right one? is it the one that people should look at? >> absolutely. look at the u.k. there is a lot more population growth that has happened and the labor market is so flexible they have absorbed those people in employment. jonathan: privilege. a pleasure join us for the last 60 minutes. it is not over here on bloomberg tv. it continues on bloomberg television, your tablet, your phone and bloomberg.com. more bloomberg "surveillance" coming up with me and tom keene in new york. good morning. ♪ i, afterer dragh yelling, the bank of japan confronts the immovable force of deflation. children, andwo one free trade zone. the you want surges this -- the yuan surges this morning. hours ago, congress disposes of the
a lot of middle easterners moving and they want to move to europe.to find a way to accommodate them. because in a sense it will benefit europe more than it can do for the growth strategy. jonathan: very quickly. i want to draw a distinction in the importance over the u.k. demographically and immigration. the case study that is the u.k.? is it the right one? is it the one that people should look at? >> absolutely. look at the u.k. there is a lot more population growth that has happened and...
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a local camel and had nothing else to do and then they made the argument was offensive to the middle easterneople although there were never mentioned and it was a reference to the funny guy go commercial so they canceled the event random claims that people were offended. john: to find this a lot. >> i have done this 50 years and a bar to be offended is very low. >> and i have been passing out these cards you are a victim but what is in it for the schools or the students? >> you can silence people that you disagree with people don't get invited or professors get punished it is the all-purpose weapon. john: lately it is the micro aggression because you don't realize that your comments are aggressive acts of micro aggression. steven colbert asked a guest. >> it is like being shocked a black person is articular. >> that is not the same as racism. >> it is covert hidden under the surface. john: i am understand say you are articulate is obnoxious but i don't understand the other's. >> america is a melting pot. i guess the implication that people should become part of day melting pot? i don't under
a local camel and had nothing else to do and then they made the argument was offensive to the middle easterneople although there were never mentioned and it was a reference to the funny guy go commercial so they canceled the event random claims that people were offended. john: to find this a lot. >> i have done this 50 years and a bar to be offended is very low. >> and i have been passing out these cards you are a victim but what is in it for the schools or the students? >>...
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. >> the traditional middle >> the traditional middle-eastern clothing he would say he would wear himself would say he would wear himself. >>> we will look into prison life. back the curtain of the marathon bomber's time behind bars. >>> good morning, shiri. >>shiri: good morning, you guys. by thursday we are looking into the potential to one to even three inches of rain. jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but
. >> the traditional middle >> the traditional middle-eastern clothing he would say he would wear himself would say he would wear himself. >>> we will look into prison life. back the curtain of the marathon bomber's time behind bars. >>> good morning, shiri. >>shiri: good morning, you guys. by thursday we are looking into the potential to one to even three inches of rain. jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of...
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for refugees from the middle east, the numbers are even higher, more than 90% of recent middle easterngees draw food stamps and about 70% receive free health care and cash welfare. refugee settlement also comes with security risks as we have witnessed with the surge of isis recruitment among for example somali refugee communities in minnesota. anyone claiming to have a serious and honest discussion of refugee resettlement must ask the difficult questions about integration, how can we accomplish that, assimilation and community safety. this is certainly true with respect to countries like syria where we have little or no information about who the people are, no background information, no ability to determine whether they are radicalized now or might become radicalized after their arrival in the united states. indeed fbi assistant director for counterterrorism has testified that the united states did not have, quote, the systems this places on the ground, close quote, in syria to collect enough information to properly screen rev gee screen rev gees. that's previous obvious. the economic
for refugees from the middle east, the numbers are even higher, more than 90% of recent middle easterngees draw food stamps and about 70% receive free health care and cash welfare. refugee settlement also comes with security risks as we have witnessed with the surge of isis recruitment among for example somali refugee communities in minnesota. anyone claiming to have a serious and honest discussion of refugee resettlement must ask the difficult questions about integration, how can we accomplish...
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. >> i think when you assess the middle eastern situation, everybody says what's the solution. what's the grand solution? how do we fix it over there? i don't think any of them have quite worked yet. i went over there and i thought how can i help? i came away thinking you know what? maybe there is no one big solution. but maybe the incremental solution would be that we try to increase the economic well being in the area. and i think there are probably ways that we could maybe do that and i think people are less hungry or less likely to fight. >> how would you handle the piece of the puzzle knowing that you have to go after isis or do you feel like you do? >> we need to understand that we look at the history of how isis arose and how they got bigger in libya you have a failed state and a third of libya now pledges allegiance to isis. it's a hot bed for isis because there is no government. that might have something to do with the fact that we topple ed one. we need to have regime change in syria? i think that's a recipe for allowing isis to grow stronger. i argued strenuously aga
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a foundation in the middle eastern country is footing the bill for his high school and college education. police arrested him last month. after the clock he brought to his school was mistaken for a bomb. the boy's muslim family called it a case of religious discrimination. >>> singer usher got a recent birthday gift he will never forget. >> yeah, a song from the president of the united states. listen. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you >> the president and mrs. obama serenading usher and surprising him with a cupcake in honor of his 37th birthday. he and his new wife posted a special moment on his facebook page over the weekend. make a wish. >> very nice. >> meantime, president obama is vowing to focus on a problem facing many families in our area. >>> next, the changes the president is making to help fight heroin addiction. >>> plus, customers may love mcdonald's all day breakfast, but it's not as big of a hit for employees. still ahead, the problems following the big switch under the golden arches. >>> sobering new research finds 1 in 3 teenagers admit to getting into a ca
a foundation in the middle eastern country is footing the bill for his high school and college education. police arrested him last month. after the clock he brought to his school was mistaken for a bomb. the boy's muslim family called it a case of religious discrimination. >>> singer usher got a recent birthday gift he will never forget. >> yeah, a song from the president of the united states. listen. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday to you >> the president and...
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the jewish chef who famously partnered with palestinian chef sammy tamimi to bring middle eastern street120 recipes of the restaurant's most popular dishes, an asian twist to ottolenghi's signature style of combining fresh and innovative ingredients, like the quail with burnt miso butterscotch and pomegranate and walnut salsa. >> we're going to lightly spread it on top. you want to make sure it doesn't overshadow the meat completely. we constantly learn from people around us. >> reporter: you're open -- not every chef is like that. >> i think probably the most brilliant chefs do absorb from their surroundings. >> reporter: or maybe they don't admit it? >> or maybe they don't admit it. yeah, they might not admit it. >> reporter: fans of ottolenghi's previous cookbooks, who now number in the millions, may find the any one more complex. ottolenghi makes clear this is a restaurant cookbook featuring restaurant food. he says the recipes may take more commitment but they're not out of reach of a.mateur cooks. the quail took less than 20 minutes to prepare. >> and that whole ethos of cooking in
the jewish chef who famously partnered with palestinian chef sammy tamimi to bring middle eastern street120 recipes of the restaurant's most popular dishes, an asian twist to ottolenghi's signature style of combining fresh and innovative ingredients, like the quail with burnt miso butterscotch and pomegranate and walnut salsa. >> we're going to lightly spread it on top. you want to make sure it doesn't overshadow the meat completely. we constantly learn from people around us. >>...
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to date he is given a free hand, not only in eastern europe but middle east. deirdre: russia launched a missile from the caspian sea. it lawn -- went 1,000 miles away. it was a concern that maybe their missiles are not dusty and cold war era after all? >> that's correct. this is stunning display of military prowers by russia. this is certainly military and propaganda victory for russia. this means loss of american prestige in the region. unsettling for our allies in the region to depend upon us to provide security guarranty. this has a host of second and third tier consequences. >> makes me wonder did they buy or build the missile? former assistant secretary of state in the bush administration. >>> managing international tensions is a key topic last night between president obama and "60 minutes" anchor steve kroft. >> you said a year ago that, america leads, we're the indispensable nation. mr. putin seems to be challenging that leadership. >> in what way? let's think about this. >> he moved troops into syria for one. >> right. >> he has people on the ground. t
to date he is given a free hand, not only in eastern europe but middle east. deirdre: russia launched a missile from the caspian sea. it lawn -- went 1,000 miles away. it was a concern that maybe their missiles are not dusty and cold war era after all? >> that's correct. this is stunning display of military prowers by russia. this is certainly military and propaganda victory for russia. this means loss of american prestige in the region. unsettling for our allies in the region to depend...