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u.s. is one of the most important relationships in the world. that relationship continues to grow in size and complexity. me is my guest. he became the ambassador to the u.s. ambassador to japan, i'm very pleased to have him here at this table for the first time in running opal the number of visits to talk about this important relationship. welcome. >> thank you. >> characterize the relationship today between china and the u.s. last several years establishingtic -- diplomatic relations, our two countries have gone through many changes. he just in the world and in our own countries. fortunately, we have been able to identify growing common and manage what differences we may have. that enables us to develop this relationship. i think now it is more on pretenses and stronger and on a solid basis. of the about the promise relationship and how it can grow and be construct and for both countries. has been discussion in both countries about the future of this relationship. there is a growing consensus that we have to add a new model of relationship that
u.s. is one of the most important relationships in the world. that relationship continues to grow in size and complexity. me is my guest. he became the ambassador to the u.s. ambassador to japan, i'm very pleased to have him here at this table for the first time in running opal the number of visits to talk about this important relationship. welcome. >> thank you. >> characterize the relationship today between china and the u.s. last several years establishingtic -- diplomatic...
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. >> reporter: natural gas which heats most u.s. homes is up more than 20% in today's chill september demand to record highs, up 30% from a day earlier. heating oil also more expensive. up about 2% in two months. but the weather may take a turn for the better. >> a lot of cold that we had early this week, by this weekend and early next week it's a distant memory. we're talking about 15 to 25 degrees above normal for most of the consuming region from the midwest to the east coast. >> reporter: now the question becomes, what happens to gas prices if the weather does warm up. we've certainly noticed how quickly gas prices rise when oil prices spike and they seem to decline a little bit less quickly when oil prices drop. today it seems traders hearing forecasts for warmer temperatures in the weeks ahead were thinking about take some profit from the run up in natural gas prices. >> this morning, buying that gas to me seemed tantamount to going to buy a snow blower in the middle of a blizzard. seemed like the timing is wrong. it would exp
. >> reporter: natural gas which heats most u.s. homes is up more than 20% in today's chill september demand to record highs, up 30% from a day earlier. heating oil also more expensive. up about 2% in two months. but the weather may take a turn for the better. >> a lot of cold that we had early this week, by this weekend and early next week it's a distant memory. we're talking about 15 to 25 degrees above normal for most of the consuming region from the midwest to the east coast....
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a federal reserve survey out shows growth remained healthy in most u.s. regions in late november and december. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is up 101. the nasdaq, up 29. s&p is up 8. >>> bay area home sales fell to a six-year low last month due to fewer homes on the market. the research firm data quick says that people purchased 6,714 new and previously owned homes and condos in december. that's the lowest level since december of 2007 and almost 13% below the sale rate in december of 2012. >>> apple will be refunding millions of dollars to parents whose kids purchased apps without their knowledge. the federal trade commission announced a 32.5 million settlement to the case today. apple is accused of not adequately notifying parents about a feature that allows kids to buy apps without patental consent. the company has received 37,000 claims from parents wanting a refund. >>> san jose figure skater polina edmunds is back in school after winning a spot on the u.s. olympic team that will compete in sochi. edmunds jumped and spun her way to a s
a federal reserve survey out shows growth remained healthy in most u.s. regions in late november and december. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is up 101. the nasdaq, up 29. s&p is up 8. >>> bay area home sales fell to a six-year low last month due to fewer homes on the market. the research firm data quick says that people purchased 6,714 new and previously owned homes and condos in december. that's the lowest level since december of 2007 and almost 13% below the sale...
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. >> reporter: but most u.s.eam members like snowboarder kelly clark are not worried. >> i'm not worried about any safety issues in russia at this point. and, you know, we're so focused on our competition and on our sport. >> reporter: the state department has issued a travel warning for americans going to russia. as president obama and vladimir putin now try to find ways to avert potential trouble. brian? >> andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> there was, in this country, a fatal shooting today on the campus of purdue university in indiana. authorities there say one person was killed inside a classroom in the engineering building. suspected gunmen later surrendered. the campus was locked down for hours. police say the gunman appears to have targeted the victim in question. >>> still ahead for us tonight, he was once touted as a possible contender for president. tonight the embarrassing list of free gifts that has a former prominent governor and his wife in big trouble. >>> and later,
. >> reporter: but most u.s.eam members like snowboarder kelly clark are not worried. >> i'm not worried about any safety issues in russia at this point. and, you know, we're so focused on our competition and on our sport. >> reporter: the state department has issued a travel warning for americans going to russia. as president obama and vladimir putin now try to find ways to avert potential trouble. brian? >> andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks....
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look at this automaker subaru the japanese car maker won the most u.s.foreign car maker last year. who are the new customers and what makes a subaru a subaru? let's ask chief operating officer tom doll joining us from the detroit auto show was first on fox interview. we love the and the dog story -- underdog story but this is not for urgent uc santa cruz professor is any more? >> good to see you again. up 26% last year on top of 26% the year before it is the first time in history so it is a great time. liz: white you doing differently? >> because of the tremendous value we represent. whorl's can you get all wheel drive, a stylish, a great fuel econnmy, all the things a person needs. it is a complete package. liz: i am looking at page you will blue car that does not look like the subaru i was joking about the santa cruz professors but if you go to oregon and you see that crossover that you are well known for your note florida camper or the skiers so how did you turn around to say we need to make cars for everybody not just in nature valley granola? >> we
look at this automaker subaru the japanese car maker won the most u.s.foreign car maker last year. who are the new customers and what makes a subaru a subaru? let's ask chief operating officer tom doll joining us from the detroit auto show was first on fox interview. we love the and the dog story -- underdog story but this is not for urgent uc santa cruz professor is any more? >> good to see you again. up 26% last year on top of 26% the year before it is the first time in history so it is...
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always, the most-watched show on u.s.levision is drawing in advertising's big guns, like coca-cola, general motors, and budweiser. what doesn't make sense is to shell out $4 million for a 32nd slot. -- a 30-second slot. >> you can send a message to the average consumer to buy my product, we are american made, or you are sending a message to your stockholders. we are healthy financially to make a marketing play this big. >> american brands are not the only ones trying to capture the viewership. israel's sodastream international injury car jaguar have also secured spots. the only retailer to advertise during this super bowl is swedish clothing giant h&m. the company is breaking ground a new e-commerce at, the first of its kind. >> it while you're watching the game and you see the commercial, the collection will appear around a commercial. you will see it and you can click on it and it will give you a mobile number and it leads you to h&m and you can continue to shop. spend roughly $10 million to advertise during the super b
always, the most-watched show on u.s.levision is drawing in advertising's big guns, like coca-cola, general motors, and budweiser. what doesn't make sense is to shell out $4 million for a 32nd slot. -- a 30-second slot. >> you can send a message to the average consumer to buy my product, we are american made, or you are sending a message to your stockholders. we are healthy financially to make a marketing play this big. >> american brands are not the only ones trying to capture the...
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yet most u.s. team members, like snowboarder kelley clark, say they are not worried. >> i'm not worried about the safety issues in russia at this point, and we're so focused on our competition and on our sport. >> reporter: and tamron, i must say, we are now inside the security perimeter, inside this so-called ring of steel. and here security is very tight. it took hours to get inside. all of our bags were checked. you need an identification badge, identifying who you are, which organization you have to wear 24 hours, the entire area is surrounded by fences. there are artillery pieces in the mountains surrounding sochi. this area all around the venues is actually quite well locked down. tamron? >> thank you. and a bitter cold, arctic blast is settling in over a large portion of the country today. forecasters say dangerous subzero freezing temperatures are now here to stay. a combination of cold and wind bringing temps 20 degrees below average in some places. and not just in the midwest and the nort
yet most u.s. team members, like snowboarder kelley clark, say they are not worried. >> i'm not worried about the safety issues in russia at this point, and we're so focused on our competition and on our sport. >> reporter: and tamron, i must say, we are now inside the security perimeter, inside this so-called ring of steel. and here security is very tight. it took hours to get inside. all of our bags were checked. you need an identification badge, identifying who you are, which...
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. ♪ yet most u.s.members -- like snowboarder kelly clark -- say they're not worried. >> i'm not worried about any safety issues in russia at this point. you know, we're so focused on our competition and on our sport. >> that was richard engel reporting. president obama spoke with vladimir putin by phone to talk about security for the olympics. the white house says the u.s. is offering its full assistance. >>> the time right now 11:42. parents and students, listen up. many schoolchildren staying at home today will have the makeup -- they will have to make up the missed class time, and we'll tell you about that. >>> also coming up, small cars may be better on gas, but new crash test results are putting the safety in question. we'll run down those results for you coming back in a minute. stay w [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my
. ♪ yet most u.s.members -- like snowboarder kelly clark -- say they're not worried. >> i'm not worried about any safety issues in russia at this point. you know, we're so focused on our competition and on our sport. >> that was richard engel reporting. president obama spoke with vladimir putin by phone to talk about security for the olympics. the white house says the u.s. is offering its full assistance. >>> the time right now 11:42. parents and students, listen up. many...
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well, i'd first like to say that most u.s. the military has really helped them advance in their career and their life. but at the same time as you said, a significant proportion, especially those returning from the conflicts if iraq and afghanistan, have reported significant struggles with re-entry back into civilian life. while both men and women are struggling with some of the service related medical and mental health conditions that they're facing, as you mentioned, women have some unique struggles and one of these is reconnecting with families, which is, of course, undoubtedly hard for both men and women. but i think because of traditional gender roles, women do face more social stigma and guilt from having left children and husbands behind. we know that the rates of divorce are significantly higher for women service members and veterans compared to their male counterparts. we also know that there's more single mothers than single fathers. this can contribute to financial instability. >> in your report, in your article as
well, i'd first like to say that most u.s. the military has really helped them advance in their career and their life. but at the same time as you said, a significant proportion, especially those returning from the conflicts if iraq and afghanistan, have reported significant struggles with re-entry back into civilian life. while both men and women are struggling with some of the service related medical and mental health conditions that they're facing, as you mentioned, women have some unique...
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this is where most u.s. lettuce and processed toe 345matoes are grown.ding money. >> this year we had four john deere tractors ordered, and they were in excess of $800,000. when the bureau announced a zero water allocation i went to the deal sorry. i'm not going to be able to take them. >> reporter: there is no rain in the forecast. now, what is the cause of all this? there is apparently a massive stubborn high pressure system off the coast, guys, which is four miles high and 2,000 miles long. more than half the size of the united states. and that is keeping these hot, dry conditions here. back to you. >> it's heartbreaking for farmers. a tough job out there on the land. thank you very much, jane wells. >>> all right. still ahead, yahoo!'s ceo getting a lot of buzz after giving a boot to the second in command. how she did it may be getting as much attention as the act itself. joined by the person who droek the story last week. >> and forget getting fired. if want to quit your job, there's an app for it. the details, when "street signs" returns. get your
this is where most u.s. lettuce and processed toe 345matoes are grown.ding money. >> this year we had four john deere tractors ordered, and they were in excess of $800,000. when the bureau announced a zero water allocation i went to the deal sorry. i'm not going to be able to take them. >> reporter: there is no rain in the forecast. now, what is the cause of all this? there is apparently a massive stubborn high pressure system off the coast, guys, which is four miles high and 2,000...
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u.s. economy. most of the story really is a atory of other maces not doing things wrong and starting to do things right. take china, only a few decades ago, it was killing off millions of its own pop haitian. that's not the a good way to grow in addition to being a disgusting how many rights event. now it is doing things better. not great, but better. same in india, their situation a little bit better. the story of the growing rest is the bigger part of a story rather than us doing things wrong. >> it's also returning to the default position in home history, countries with larger populations end up more dominant economically. the critics of the position that you take say well that it is a choice, we've chosen not to go after all our natural resources, going offshore drilling, drilling in the arctic, that we've pulled back and let other countries catch up to us and we're losing our primacy in space. >> the united states just never gross that fast, it's a rich country at the edge of technology. it doesn't
u.s. economy. most of the story really is a atory of other maces not doing things wrong and starting to do things right. take china, only a few decades ago, it was killing off millions of its own pop haitian. that's not the a good way to grow in addition to being a disgusting how many rights event. now it is doing things better. not great, but better. same in india, their situation a little bit better. the story of the growing rest is the bigger part of a story rather than us doing things...
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last friday one of the most devastating u.s. health disasters in the deepwater horizon oil spill took place in west virginia over three hundred thousand residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for meto cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from u.s. media this weekend we all know that hollywood celebrities just don't get enough air time. with the biggest names line in the red carpet for the annual golden globe awards caprio you've got friendly you've got guys walking around with. our love the hollywood where you think of last night. it was a book hollywood does two things really well water is give out awards the other is to themselves and the other is to throw parties and last night good both. to be fair c.n.n. was largely on the case in the beginning but i can't say the same for t
last friday one of the most devastating u.s. health disasters in the deepwater horizon oil spill took place in west virginia over three hundred thousand residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for meto cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from...
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most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is...gy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. [ male announcer ] to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeable truck, good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year. ♪ and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. >>> all right. time for "one more thing." bob, you're first. >> what does that mean? okay, yesterday, i happened to wear an outfit that some of you, a lot of you on twitter, got in touch with us and said various things. let me read some of the things you said about me. norma, does this make him a thug? just asking. missy, he looks cute. thank you. valerie, as much as i dislike his liberal thinking, he looks cool in this outfit. go go gator, you punk. piece of trash, drop dead, bob. bob is looking good. he lost some weight. now if he could just drop obama. our little monster teddy bear bob. shelly, republican, but really love bob. are you married? no, i'm no
most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is...gy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. [ male announcer ] to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeable truck, good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year. ♪ and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. >>> all right. time for "one more thing." bob, you're...
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at this point the obama administration administration would be satisfied with extricating all or most of u.s. forces and not have the hamid karzai regime collapse at least not until obama leaves office. that may be the most practical definition of success. what we need to remind ourselves of is the distance between that definition of success and the definitions touted in the immediate wake of 9/11. recall that the invasion of afghanistan was touted, was named operation enduring freedom. there was an expectation that somehow we were going bess toe freedom on the peopleful afghanistan. it was absurd and hasn't come to fruition. >> you don't have an argument with going in, but we went too far in defining what we thought winning the war would be. >> absolutely, and we went too far in articulating a global war on terrorism. it's that formulation, engaging in a war on terrorism that creates a rationale for going from afghanistan to iraq, the invasion of iraq. there was no justification for that. another mismanaged war from which we are trying to recover. >> we are seeing how things are falling apa
at this point the obama administration administration would be satisfied with extricating all or most of u.s. forces and not have the hamid karzai regime collapse at least not until obama leaves office. that may be the most practical definition of success. what we need to remind ourselves of is the distance between that definition of success and the definitions touted in the immediate wake of 9/11. recall that the invasion of afghanistan was touted, was named operation enduring freedom. there...
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last friday one of the most devastating u.s. health disasters in the deepwater horizon oil spill took place in west virginia over three hundred thousand residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for meto cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from u.s. media this weekend we all know that hollywood celebrities just don't get enough air time. it was the biggest names line in the red carpet for the annual golden globe award. you got friendly you've got guys walking around with. only what you think of last night. it was a book hollywood does two things really well was is give out awards the other is to themselves and the other is to throw parties and last night good good both. now to be fair c.n.n. was largely on the case since the beginning but i can't say the same for the other partisan
last friday one of the most devastating u.s. health disasters in the deepwater horizon oil spill took place in west virginia over three hundred thousand residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for meto cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from...
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still, san jose remains one of the most affordable u.s. cities for metered parking. i think i was here in san francisco the other day, i put a quarter in and got two minutes. two minutes for a quarter? come on. >> you have to carry a whole roll of quarters for just 20 minutes. >>> a chance of rain coming our way. we could see a couple of sprinkles out there today. yup, we have a lot of clouds rolling by right over the top of the ridge of high pressure. so not the best scenario for rain but there's enough moisture in the afternoon we may see rain to the north. let's check the hi-def doppler radar. it remains fairly quiet although there's even a better chance of some snow over the high mountains over the next few days. 6 to 1"6 to 12" of snow in the high country. partly cloudy skies, mild temperatures, upper 40s and low 50s. toward the afternoon numbers down especially in the north bay with the cloud cover there and a chance of a couple of sprinkles, 62 in santa rosa, 64 san jose, and 61 degrees in san francisco. coming up, we'll show you a better chance of rain on the
still, san jose remains one of the most affordable u.s. cities for metered parking. i think i was here in san francisco the other day, i put a quarter in and got two minutes. two minutes for a quarter? come on. >> you have to carry a whole roll of quarters for just 20 minutes. >>> a chance of rain coming our way. we could see a couple of sprinkles out there today. yup, we have a lot of clouds rolling by right over the top of the ridge of high pressure. so not the best scenario...
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that at this point the obama administration would be satisfied with being able to extricate all or most of u.s. forces and not have the hamid karzai regime collapse, at least not until obama has left office. that may be the most practical definition of success. we need to remind ourselves of the definitions touted in the wake of 9/11. the evasion of afghanistan was touted was named operation enduring freedom. there was an expectation that somehow we were going to bestow freedom on the people of afghanistan. that was an absurd expectation and, of course, it hasn't come to fruition. >> you don't have an issue with the fact that we went in to get al qaeda, but we went too far in defining what we thought winning the war would be. >> absolutely. we went too far, and then articulating a global war on terrorism. it's that formulation, that framing of engaging in a cloeble war on terrorism that leads - creates a rational from going from afghanistan to iraq. there was nos justification for that. another ms managed war from which we are trying to recover. >> there was the intervention in the former yugo
that at this point the obama administration would be satisfied with being able to extricate all or most of u.s. forces and not have the hamid karzai regime collapse, at least not until obama has left office. that may be the most practical definition of success. we need to remind ourselves of the definitions touted in the wake of 9/11. the evasion of afghanistan was touted was named operation enduring freedom. there was an expectation that somehow we were going to bestow freedom on the people of...
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u.s. take -- tank leaving europe. what are the most critical u.s. capabilities for defense of european territories? focus itselfu.s. on if it needs to focus, in capabilitiesiding forward into europe? what makes the most impact with you and your public? in our region, it is a special area because we are the nato where we have capabilities. the most important is a complex of different actions which could presence. as a , visits, arcises clear and sound political statement when they are needed. surely, the crown jewel would be the permanent presence of the u.s. troops in european soil. i would be pleased to see a permanent u.s. presence in my homeland, but i understand the reality today. baltic countries are special presenceas much as that the u.s. could produce, i think as efficient as it will be also to encourage european theiries to for so responsibility -- to fulfill their responsibility. domestic scene looks that european countries are out, and european countries are moving towards the pacific, this is something we have to avoid, both ships are goi
u.s. take -- tank leaving europe. what are the most critical u.s. capabilities for defense of european territories? focus itselfu.s. on if it needs to focus, in capabilitiesiding forward into europe? what makes the most impact with you and your public? in our region, it is a special area because we are the nato where we have capabilities. the most important is a complex of different actions which could presence. as a , visits, arcises clear and sound political statement when they are needed....
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u.s. military provides 0.03 of the troops. most come from developmenting countries.s a huge role for partnership. >> charles kenny great to have you on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> straight ahead, alarming crash tests may make you rethink what car you will buy. why one of the n.f.l.'s best players is gaining international fame for something other than his play. in the conversation on race that's resulted. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> every sunday night aljazeera america presents extraodinary films from the world's top documetary directors. >> it's the world's most powerful financial institution. >> i think we're mysterious to people. >> what really goes on behind closed doors? >> the fed is kind of this black box. >> it's your money... >> somebody screwed up. >> ... or is it?
u.s. military provides 0.03 of the troops. most come from developmenting countries.s a huge role for partnership. >> charles kenny great to have you on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> straight ahead, alarming crash tests may make you rethink what car you will buy. why one of the n.f.l.'s best players is gaining international fame for something other than his play. in the conversation on race that's resulted. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives....
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most investors say that it's a u.s. multi-national.hares of mcdonald's or coca-cola because of that emerging market exposure because of that growth. are those the types of stocks that you would say to reevaluate with, or are there other types of industries that you're specifically nervous about? >> well, listen, i think that, you know,nies to a lot of large cap companies at point all have exposure to emerging markets, and the this if and of -- and in and of itself does not necessarily make that a negative. i think what you're going to find is the divergence is within emerging markets itself now going forward. for example, areas of companies that may have more exposure to countries like, say, mexico which we think is positioned quite well within the emerging market space, there's going to be opportunities that relate to that. a holding of ours, america mobile. one of the largest holding this the emerging markets index. seeing a lot of selling pressure. this is a great company, exposed really exclusively to mexico and latin america, an a
most investors say that it's a u.s. multi-national.hares of mcdonald's or coca-cola because of that emerging market exposure because of that growth. are those the types of stocks that you would say to reevaluate with, or are there other types of industries that you're specifically nervous about? >> well, listen, i think that, you know,nies to a lot of large cap companies at point all have exposure to emerging markets, and the this if and of -- and in and of itself does not necessarily...
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u.s. yet it's largely unknown to most people. how does that happen? >> so lisa, so thank you very much to having me on the show. >> our flesh. >> you are and thank you for also highlighting with the reports and the scholarship fund that i represent. and exactly the way you asked that question was what i faced literally 18 months ago. when for the first time i realized that we had some scholars who identified themselves like myra as being karin, and attending the university of nebraska omaha and all of a sudden i asked myself, who are these scholars? they are from burma, and at the time i said karen because i didn't know better, i apologize to you, myra for that. but the net of it was that i learned something. we asked ourselves, so who are the karin and why do they go to the university of nebraska omaha. and this is literally 18 months ago this month. and so here is the thing now, i have been in my job since the fourth quarter of 2008. all of these refugees coming in to the u.s. have been coming in since that date. i call it it's my watch. i feel resp
u.s. yet it's largely unknown to most people. how does that happen? >> so lisa, so thank you very much to having me on the show. >> our flesh. >> you are and thank you for also highlighting with the reports and the scholarship fund that i represent. and exactly the way you asked that question was what i faced literally 18 months ago. when for the first time i realized that we had some scholars who identified themselves like myra as being karin, and attending the university of...
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. >> with most of the u.s. facing record-low temperatures, many are prepared for the worst. winter sports lovers are ignoring warnings to stay inside. some were on the frozen waters of michigan. >> you might think nobody knows cold weather like an ice fisherman. >> if the fish are biting, i don't care how cold it is. there we go. >> most have never experienced the cold weather expected to blanket half the united states. who better to ask about who to handle temperatures of 10, 20, 30 below, than a man on a bucket full of fish. >> if your feet get cold, you are miserable. your feet and your head. if you keep your feet and head warm, the rest you can tolerate. >> when you are out in the cold you have to dress right. >> is it too cold to be on the ice? >> the coldest weather i fished in is minus 10. it is blizzard conditions. 30-40 mile an hour winds. it was crazy weather. >> as far as the temperature goes, i don't let it affect my fish. >> sure, many have small tents with heaters, but others, like chuck marshall and mike prefer being outside, exposed to the elements. >> always
. >> with most of the u.s. facing record-low temperatures, many are prepared for the worst. winter sports lovers are ignoring warnings to stay inside. some were on the frozen waters of michigan. >> you might think nobody knows cold weather like an ice fisherman. >> if the fish are biting, i don't care how cold it is. there we go. >> most have never experienced the cold weather expected to blanket half the united states. who better to ask about who to handle temperatures...
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. >>> two maujor cities in iraq, both in the province where most u.s.es were lost during the war, are now under siege by al qae qaeda. now in his first remarks since the attack, john kerry says the u.s. will not send troops back to iraq. how did we get here in the first place. how were american gains lost? author of "we got him" lieutenant colonel, steve russell. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> so it does seem from our vantage here in the united states that a lot of key gains in iraq have been erased pretty fast. what happened? >> well, it can appear that way. i think ramadi is more under control than what folks think. what happened is you have sunnis that feel disenfranchised. a lot of the promises made for power sharing were not made by maliki. maliki didn't like the camps and he wanted to remove them in late december. that was a mistake. they resisted. al qaeda is coming in stirring up trouble in the vacuum. there are some options though. if they work with those that are in the awakening movement and they work with the police, th
. >>> two maujor cities in iraq, both in the province where most u.s.es were lost during the war, are now under siege by al qae qaeda. now in his first remarks since the attack, john kerry says the u.s. will not send troops back to iraq. how did we get here in the first place. how were american gains lost? author of "we got him" lieutenant colonel, steve russell. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> so it does seem from our vantage here in the...
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this is the most violent period u.s. forces in iraq have seen. the surge, 30,000 u.s.e deployed to root out the insurgency. more troops on the streets means more danger. and attacks against u.s. forces are increasing daily. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell. the surge has just started. and the war went from incredibly violent to over the top violent, especially in baghdad. >> we would get blown up regularly. snipers shooting at us. never really tell who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the mission. wikileaks added the subtitles on the video, but the audio you hear is the pilot's actual
this is the most violent period u.s. forces in iraq have seen. the surge, 30,000 u.s.e deployed to root out the insurgency. more troops on the streets means more danger. and attacks against u.s. forces are increasing daily. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell. the surge has just started. and the war went from incredibly violent to over the top violent, especially in baghdad. >> we would get blown up regularly. snipers shooting at us. never really tell who the enemy was....
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vaughn is the recognizable, most accomplished u.s. female skier in u.s. history.s one of only two females to win four cups, and she has won the downhill event for the last six straight seasons. and four years ago she became the first american to win the gold medal in the women's downhill. >>> heading into tuesday's english league cup, the first leg comes two days after being knocked out by swansea. they are set to return to the stadium of light later. they face a sundayerland side that has been struggling. >> it's our job to get the cup final and win it. so we'll do that. and overcome a two-game march. we'll see what we can do. >> we're trying to forget about it and concentrate on this nice composition, and take advantage of the first leg, but i think we're not thinking about the second game yet. we're just trying to win this one. >>> the nfl have agreed on a $765 million settle to compensate players who have suffered head injuries. it's a big step forward in a long-running legal battle. more than 4,000 former players lead the lawsuit accusing the league of hiding
vaughn is the recognizable, most accomplished u.s. female skier in u.s. history.s one of only two females to win four cups, and she has won the downhill event for the last six straight seasons. and four years ago she became the first american to win the gold medal in the women's downhill. >>> heading into tuesday's english league cup, the first leg comes two days after being knocked out by swansea. they are set to return to the stadium of light later. they face a sundayerland side that...
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morgan stanley and goldman sachs. >>> the deep freeze and massive snowstorms that have impacted most of the u.s. over the past few days took a big financial toll on the nation's airlines and all those displaced passengers. mass flight reports that the effect of nearly 20,000 canceled flights along with more than 75,000 delayed flights came to a total loss of about $1.5 billion. >>> macy's announced a restructuring plan after the market close, and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. the retailer will lay off 2500 workers as part of plan to sustain its profitability and save $100 million a year. the company also reported a strong holiday season, same store sales were up in november and december by more than 3.5%. shares initially spiked after hours. the stock did end the regular session slightly lower at $51.84. forrest labs is buying ftalis, a private privately-held drug company. it specializes in treatments for cystic fibrosis and gastrointestinal disorders. the move is to replace block busters facing competition. the share dropped. >>> the billionaire investor paul singer's hedge fu
morgan stanley and goldman sachs. >>> the deep freeze and massive snowstorms that have impacted most of the u.s. over the past few days took a big financial toll on the nation's airlines and all those displaced passengers. mass flight reports that the effect of nearly 20,000 canceled flights along with more than 75,000 delayed flights came to a total loss of about $1.5 billion. >>> macy's announced a restructuring plan after the market close, and that is where we begin...
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. >>> with most of the u.s. facing record low temperatures many are preparing for the worse. but some of those who thrive on winter sports, they're ignoring the warnings and heading outside. we head to the frozen waters of michigan. >> reporter: you might think that no one knows cold weather like an ice fishermen. >> if the fish are biting, i don't care how cold it is. here we go. >> reporter: most people have never experienced the kind of cold weather that is expected to blanket half of the united states this week. so who better to ask of how to handle temperatures of 10, 20, or 30 below than a man sitting on a suspec bucket full of fish. >> if your feet get cold, you're miserable. your feet and your head. if you keep the feet and the head warm, the rest you can tolerate. >> if you go out in the cold you have to dress right. >> reporter: is it every too cold to go out on the ice? >> the coldest weather i fished in was minus 10. it was blizzard conditions, 30 mph winds. it was pretty crazy weather. as far as the temperatures, i don't let it effect my fishing. >> reporter: sur
. >>> with most of the u.s. facing record low temperatures many are preparing for the worse. but some of those who thrive on winter sports, they're ignoring the warnings and heading outside. we head to the frozen waters of michigan. >> reporter: you might think that no one knows cold weather like an ice fishermen. >> if the fish are biting, i don't care how cold it is. here we go. >> reporter: most people have never experienced the kind of cold weather that is...
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an arctic air mass is spreading dangerously frigid temperatures across most of the u.s.. >> it is really cold. wearing my gloves right now. >> reporter: many cities in the middle of the country won't even reach zero today. >> minneapolis saint paul will be lucky to get to 15 below for a high. >> reporter: then there's the wind. >> we get windchill else at the 50-degree-below-zero category. >> reporter: witch else stretched from alabama to montana. >> reporter: officials are warning people to stay inside. if you have to go out, bundle up so you have as little exposed skin as possible. >> stay outside in the cold weather; you develop tissue damage. >> reporter: cities across the midwest have canceled school today in order to keep children indoors. >> the cold temperatures we are expecting this coming week are more than an inconvenience; they are serious dangers, and they can pose a serious health risk. >> reporter: the subzero temperatures are expected to break records that have stood for decades. marly hall, cbs news. >> i know a couple of anchors out in that cold weather maybe tomorrow,
an arctic air mass is spreading dangerously frigid temperatures across most of the u.s.. >> it is really cold. wearing my gloves right now. >> reporter: many cities in the middle of the country won't even reach zero today. >> minneapolis saint paul will be lucky to get to 15 below for a high. >> reporter: then there's the wind. >> we get windchill else at the 50-degree-below-zero category. >> reporter: witch else stretched from alabama to montana. >>...
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most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is...nergy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ >>> i'm going to jump out
most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is...nergy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping...
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most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >> it's enough to drive brides berserk. colorado the latest state pushing for mandatory pre-wedding classes before let close couples walk down the aisle. ten hours for your first marriage, 20 hours for the second and 30 hours if it's your third, thank god i don't live in colorado. tracy, do you say "i do" to this idea? >> i did therapy, i did everything with my now ex-husband. apparently, you can't teach people to stay together. you grow, you change. this stuff just happens. you don't take combatibility course bfrs you walk down the aisle. colorado is not going to teach people to stay together. >> jonas, do you want the organization that gave us the proposed and the irs to be telling us how to stay married? >> most definitely. let's forget colorado for a second. they just legalized marijuana, so you got to have a whole set of rules like a cool close off period to get married, which
most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >> it's enough to drive brides berserk. colorado the latest state pushing for mandatory pre-wedding classes before let close couples walk down the aisle. ten hours for your first marriage, 20 hours for the second and 30 hours if it's your third, thank god i don't live in colorado. tracy, do you...
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u.s. does sort of make her one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful person in the world. her mandate at the fed will be to help stimulate employment in the u.s. economy as it recovers. >> moving to tech issues, will this be the year the dusty desktop pc is finally replaced by the tablet? >> yes. the tablet and the phone have sold incredibly well, and pc's have not been selling as well as they have in the past. a large reason is that tablets and phones are increasingly doing the things we have been used to doing on desktops and laptops for so many years. >> is this the year we can all start wearing google glasses and forget about our tablets? >> maybe not quite. you will be able to buy google glasses here for the first time. it has been in beta. people who are technologists and early adopters have been able to buy the product, but this year it will be open to a wider away -- array. we will have to see if the end of the year whether we are wearing watches that tell us what our phones have been telling us the last four or five years. >> broadening out, could i theoretically b
u.s. does sort of make her one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful person in the world. her mandate at the fed will be to help stimulate employment in the u.s. economy as it recovers. >> moving to tech issues, will this be the year the dusty desktop pc is finally replaced by the tablet? >> yes. the tablet and the phone have sold incredibly well, and pc's have not been selling as well as they have in the past. a large reason is that tablets and phones are increasingly...
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u.s. tank leaving europe. what do you think are the most critical u.s. capabilities for defense of european territory? can u.s. focus itself on if it needs to focus in terms of providing capabilities forward into europe? what makes the most impact witht you and with your public? >> i think in our region is a like a special area of the a europe.se w we are indeed the only area of capabilities have minority of different actions which could be labeled as a presence. this is exercises. this is indeed very clear andpoi sound political statements when they are needed. i would be most pleased to see permanent u.s. presence in my homeland. i understand the realities today. border countries are a special case and as much as presence if u.s. could produce. i think as efficient it will be also to encourage european countries to fulfill their responsibility. in a way, if the u.s. domestic seen looks at european countries. european countries look okay, they are moving towards pacific. this is something we have to avoid to both ships are going like far away from each other. >> what is your sense of the u.s. rebalan
u.s. tank leaving europe. what do you think are the most critical u.s. capabilities for defense of european territory? can u.s. focus itself on if it needs to focus in terms of providing capabilities forward into europe? what makes the most impact witht you and with your public? >> i think in our region is a like a special area of the a europe.se w we are indeed the only area of capabilities have minority of different actions which could be labeled as a presence. this is exercises. this...
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most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. >>> maybe it's a brain freeze. protesters out in new york and california demanding a ban on fracking for natural gas and oil coming just as the arctic blast drove up demand for natural gas and heating oil to heat our homes, driving up prices and, john, the flip side says we need more fracking than less. explain. >> yes. frack away. it's not fair for the federal government to block people from getting cheaper heating and beyond t
most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts?...
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most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is...merica's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. take the energy quiz. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> found it fascinating that violent crime is down in major cities two decades in a row. we ask why is that? >> my teens will tell you the internet keeps people busy so they are less likely out looking for trouble. >> they talk about video games and taking lead out of paint and gasoline and roe versus wade had a connection as
most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is...merica's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. take the energy quiz. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting,...
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edward snowden, a classified pentagon report reveals that snowden stole 1.7 million documents, most about u.s. military actions. the report found that the leaks put troops at risk and caused terrorists to change their tactics. >>> congressman holmes says the district is not the federal government and shouldn't be treated that way. she spoke out today about a bill she says would permanently prevent the city from spending local funds on abortion for low-income women. >> in three years of republican control of this house this is the fourth bill considered that would violate the rights of my local government and harm its female citizens. >> even if that big did pass the house, its not expected to gain any traction in the signal. >>> about 90 minutes police chief lanier will hole a community meeting. last month prosecutors charged officer barnhill with pimps teenage girls a week earlier they arrested mark washington on child porn charges. washington's body was later downed in the potomac. they worked in 7-d. tonight's meeting is at the faith tabernacle church on alabama avenue southeast. it begins
edward snowden, a classified pentagon report reveals that snowden stole 1.7 million documents, most about u.s. military actions. the report found that the leaks put troops at risk and caused terrorists to change their tactics. >>> congressman holmes says the district is not the federal government and shouldn't be treated that way. she spoke out today about a bill she says would permanently prevent the city from spending local funds on abortion for low-income women. >> in three...
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it's unbelievable for many folks who have been in this frozen thund ra most of the u.s. i want to show you the snow first, this weekend will be relatively mild, i hate using that word when it's still going to be in the teens. lake-effect snow, could see 6 to 10. first of three shots in the next three days. then that cold. the intense injection of monday night into tuesday morning, 20 below zero. look at new york city, by tuesday into early wednesday morning, we're hardly at that white color which could be zero. >> another week of this. we have been talking about this on "good morning america." super bowl sunday or monday in. >> super bowl sunday. it a little bit more milder. the models are all over the place right now. we'll have a much better idea by monday. >> ginger, thank you. >>> breaking news at this hour, those incredible pictures from overaes in kiev. the capital city on fire. who's in control, why has it become a tinderbox and why is america watching so closely, abc's international correspondent hamish macdonald on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, kiev i
it's unbelievable for many folks who have been in this frozen thund ra most of the u.s. i want to show you the snow first, this weekend will be relatively mild, i hate using that word when it's still going to be in the teens. lake-effect snow, could see 6 to 10. first of three shots in the next three days. then that cold. the intense injection of monday night into tuesday morning, 20 below zero. look at new york city, by tuesday into early wednesday morning, we're hardly at that white color...