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good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? > unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did that go the way you thought? >> oh, no. i didn't know nothing about no attorney. how is his court process moving quicker than mine. >> you tried to talk after you were arraigned. what were you trying to say to him? >> how did you get an attorney? how were you able to afford an attorney. i know i'm scrambling to try to get an attorney myself. >> you gonna be cool? >> it never hurts to shed a tear especially when you're a man of deep feelings. >> catch up, catch up, catch up. >> on the advice of his new attorney, james declined to discuss the case any further. but as he is led to a single-person segregation cell,
good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? > unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did...
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mr. pistorius as a poor victim of this case? >> no, i don't view mr. storius as a poor victim. >> that's the only inference i can make. these platforms are all taken away by the state and the media. i don't understand that. why? >> as i've said, as far as the state's concerned, that's poor judgment on my part. in terms of the media, i've already elaborated, how i perceive it. >> okay, let us -- you see, semantics is a strange thing. poor judgment. is it poor judgment that you included it? or poor judgment that you used it? you could not have put it in there, but that's what you think. >> no, that's poor judgment to include the state and i don't think that. >> you don't think that? >> nope. >> i'm going to move on, but i find it very strange that you would put something in that you don't even think. that doesn't make sense to me. do you want to respond or not? >> i've already responded. >> did somebody ask you to say that? >> no one told me to say that. >> okay, then i'm flabbergasted. first thing, you don't think it, nobody asked you to put it in, but i
mr. pistorius as a poor victim of this case? >> no, i don't view mr. storius as a poor victim. >> that's the only inference i can make. these platforms are all taken away by the state and the media. i don't understand that. why? >> as i've said, as far as the state's concerned, that's poor judgment on my part. in terms of the media, i've already elaborated, how i perceive it. >> okay, let us -- you see, semantics is a strange thing. poor judgment. is it poor judgment...
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oh, poor mr. ratburn! i can't look! (gulps) i want a good clean match. okay, shake hands.out its new smartboard for two weeks. "the hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement "in user-based technology, with a 14 tera...
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hospital that for many reasons has basically had missteps along the entire way of taking care of poor mr duncan. now they're doing not a very good job taking care of their own employees as two of them have already gotten infected. dr. frieden of the cdc is correct. if the procedures are followed like they're supposed to be followed they should not be at risk for anybody. what president obama said is correct. but i think he should go one step further. he needs the s.w.a.t. teams to go in there and take over the care of the case. >> really? >> yes, until the local staff is trained properly. you know, the cdc has a training program for healthcare workers that they take to learn how to protect themselves. it's a three-day program. they offer it once a week. and it fills up pretty quickly because a lot of people are taking it before they go over to west africa. the training at this hospital i heard was three hours. the hospital in spain was 30 minutes for the nurse that got infected. that's a lot different than three days of intense training. so the hospital is not trained properly--maybe the
hospital that for many reasons has basically had missteps along the entire way of taking care of poor mr duncan. now they're doing not a very good job taking care of their own employees as two of them have already gotten infected. dr. frieden of the cdc is correct. if the procedures are followed like they're supposed to be followed they should not be at risk for anybody. what president obama said is correct. but i think he should go one step further. he needs the s.w.a.t. teams to go in there...
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the united states is sending safe burial teams to the african nations i was wondering about poor mr. thomas duncan. we have not heard a word about his safe disposition of his body. i know that in dallas the of the has support and the n church christian community. i just want to know if he received a christian burial or exactly what happened with his, with this poor man's body. >> i cannot speak to the details of mr. duncan's burial that are going s on.i do want to emphasize the point that you just made about burial teams e of africa. they are crucial. one of the main sources of the and reak is with burials the continual spread to committed to workers and families in that context. >> we have read that mr. duncan was cremated. >> but is here from allen in henderson, tennessee. operating been an nurse since 1974. the last 20 years i been at the university of virginia where i founded and called ated a program in the rci".i left there in 2007. it is now its own operating program. the point i not just to make is nurse 'm an experienced but also that i am worried that nobody is talking abou
the united states is sending safe burial teams to the african nations i was wondering about poor mr. thomas duncan. we have not heard a word about his safe disposition of his body. i know that in dallas the of the has support and the n church christian community. i just want to know if he received a christian burial or exactly what happened with his, with this poor man's body. >> i cannot speak to the details of mr. duncan's burial that are going s on.i do want to emphasize the point that...
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mr. duncan dying and the poor nurse who i feel so sorry for, now being infected. >> right. >> so is the hospitalit's not. in texas they make it really hard to sue a hospital for medical malpractice. you have to show gross negligence. not just negligence. he walked in there, he they knew he had ebola. they gave him tylenol. >> he didn't know. >> i know. but that's what you would have to show. conservative state and they don't like all these frivolous lawsuits. >> no, they don't. >> they make it very very hard for medical malpractice lawsuits to exist. you have to show almost malice. >> you do. >> gross incompetence, not hey, you have got a fever. >> right. >> because the real reason let's be honest here they didn't want to treat this man because number one he wasn't an greats citizen and he didn't have health insurance. they didn't want to kick him. that's what hospitals do. >> you don't want to believe that but nevertheless. >> that's true. i have got to tell the truth on this program. both of say that this lawsuit doesn't stand much of a chance -- >> -- because of the law. >> because it's in te
mr. duncan dying and the poor nurse who i feel so sorry for, now being infected. >> right. >> so is the hospitalit's not. in texas they make it really hard to sue a hospital for medical malpractice. you have to show gross negligence. not just negligence. he walked in there, he they knew he had ebola. they gave him tylenol. >> he didn't know. >> i know. but that's what you would have to show. conservative state and they don't like all these frivolous lawsuits. >>...
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mr. veingard will replace the ceo. the decision came from the poor relations between the ceo and the board. the board is already in contact but mr. viehba vanguard has ref comment on the situation. >> i think there's a lot of excitement at the moment. they're coming up quite right. i think maybe there's money to be made in this whole aging theme. >> giving the poor pension plan and now you're talking about the aging population, talking about long-term demographic changes, as well. >> well, yeah. so -- 18%. >> interesting in the fact that they are replacing him because of the poor relations between the board and the ceo. twrael, he had quite a good track record. he improved the situation of sanfy in the last five years. >> he was a very good ceo. he -- >> if you look at the numbers, you know, when he joined sanofi, the company had difficulty in the pipeline. it's not about creating value or poor strategy. the problem is that there was lack of personality in compatibility with the members of the board. >> lovely. we'll leave it there. we're going to ch
mr. veingard will replace the ceo. the decision came from the poor relations between the ceo and the board. the board is already in contact but mr. viehba vanguard has ref comment on the situation. >> i think there's a lot of excitement at the moment. they're coming up quite right. i think maybe there's money to be made in this whole aging theme. >> giving the poor pension plan and now you're talking about the aging population, talking about long-term demographic changes, as well....
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mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going get it. i'm going to die right here. >> clean the front, all that grass out in front. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but, see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me. i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes to serving hard time, white trash baker is hardly alone. >> myself, i got 35 to life, on a three strikes case in the mid '80s, burglary and attempted burglary. i did four years for it. those are strike one and strike two. in 1996, i caught a drug charge, a methamphetamine charge and fell under california's three st
mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that...
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in various projects that were aimed at lifting the standard of living of the poor and the fiscally disabled. according to mrmaringa, the accused in this matter would benefit from correctal supervision as a sentence option in that i quote in the process of condensating he will get an opportunity to restructure and modifying and modify his offending behavior within the community context where there is sufficient resources to produce the expected outcome, closed quote. mr. ma ringa submitted it would be easy to monitor the accused as he currently stays with his uncle at his home in operatory. mr. p.j. deed von sale was the manager of the accused with regards to his professional career in athletics. he highlighted the accused career as an athlete and as someone who was involved in charity work worldwide to uplift others. his evidence was that prior to the incident of 14, february, 2013, the accused was, i quote, commonly perceived as a global icon due to his achievements in the london olympic and paralympic games, closed quote. the accused gave his time and money to various deserving causes and had opportunitie
in various projects that were aimed at lifting the standard of living of the poor and the fiscally disabled. according to mrmaringa, the accused in this matter would benefit from correctal supervision as a sentence option in that i quote in the process of condensating he will get an opportunity to restructure and modifying and modify his offending behavior within the community context where there is sufficient resources to produce the expected outcome, closed quote. mr. ma ringa submitted it...
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mr. malloy? malloy: if you want poor schools to lose money and get worse as a result, then you should vote for tom. if you believe what he's saying about a-f and that i've somehow given schools that have competed, competed to be in the commissioner's network an f, he simply doesn't understand what we're already doing. and i don't think he does understand what we're doing. because we are proving turn around models here in connecticut. and some cases they replicate models in massachusetts and elsewhere, and in some cases they're home grown by teachers sitting around the table and coming up with a plan for higher student achievement. we're working together for the first time in a long time and, yes, the battle was tough. but we're there now. that's why graduation rates are going up rapidly in connecticut, particularly in our urban environments like bridgeport, new haven and hartford that have seen an increase in average graduation of over 10% in just the last few years. the things tom's proposing are danger, and i urge you -- dangerous, and i urge you knot to accept his application. >> moderator: mr.
mr. malloy? malloy: if you want poor schools to lose money and get worse as a result, then you should vote for tom. if you believe what he's saying about a-f and that i've somehow given schools that have competed, competed to be in the commissioner's network an f, he simply doesn't understand what we're already doing. and i don't think he does understand what we're doing. because we are proving turn around models here in connecticut. and some cases they replicate models in massachusetts and...
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poor people. >> reporter: one of the things that mrs. koret wants is for believe it or not willie brown to be made head of the foundation to be president. so we tracked former mayor brown and said, well, what does he think of the situation? would you take the job if it was offered? >> only if i had the total authority to resolve the issue, period. in other words, if they wanted a czar, i'm in. >> and they might need a czar him or in the courts to straighten it out. >> conservatives on one side, willie brown on the other. an interesting mix. [ laughter ] >>thank you, phil. >>> new information about a brutal bathroom attack at levi's stadium. the simple gesture that set someone off and led to punches flying. >> plus, in our severe drought the bay area cities now becoming water super savers. >> that's important because so far we are not doing much in the water production department. they may change a bit by next week. the forecast is coming up as we look live at san jose. and not a drop in sight there. first impressions are important. you'v
poor people. >> reporter: one of the things that mrs. koret wants is for believe it or not willie brown to be made head of the foundation to be president. so we tracked former mayor brown and said, well, what does he think of the situation? would you take the job if it was offered? >> only if i had the total authority to resolve the issue, period. in other words, if they wanted a czar, i'm in. >> and they might need a czar him or in the courts to straighten it out. >>...
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it is a tragedy that these poor fellows were shot. >> aren't you great, mr. president? i wanted to alert you we were coming in. when we went in, we could not tell if the hostages were killed. by thele thing was led blacks. >> i will be darned. were there any whites? >> i have not gotten the report. i would say not. when they were in the process of murdering the guards or when they were attacking our people who came in to get the guards. >> had to do it. >> otherwise, we recaptured all the south blocks. no troopers were wounded. one of them was, and the like. -- in the leg. >> what do you hear? >> rockefeller telling the president what he wants to hear. amnesty became the issue around which this revolves. the prisoners had taken over the facility and they submitted a list of demands. a various list of demands. fly included the right to to a non-imperialist country. and, amnesty. the latter was quickly dismissed. many of the demands were met. the observers spent a day and they went through the list. most of the prisoner demands were perfectly legitimate. one of the proble
it is a tragedy that these poor fellows were shot. >> aren't you great, mr. president? i wanted to alert you we were coming in. when we went in, we could not tell if the hostages were killed. by thele thing was led blacks. >> i will be darned. were there any whites? >> i have not gotten the report. i would say not. when they were in the process of murdering the guards or when they were attacking our people who came in to get the guards. >> had to do it. >>...
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mr. williams clothed in a seated position unresponsive with a belt secured around his neck with the other end of the belt between the clothes closet door and the door frame. >> this poorurvived his cardiac disease, but the brain disease he was taken away from his family, us, himself, the brain disease took him away. partook him away from family, fans, and friends. stunned by the loss. >> yesterday we had a superstar and today unfortunately we have a legend. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, you can save $400 on our most popular bed. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. right now save $400 on our most popular bed, plus 36-month special financing. hurry ends columbus day. know better sleep with sleep number anncvideoconferences it's youof the day.rtant hi! hi, buddy! anncr: that's why the wifi and free hot breakfast are something to smile about. and good reasons to book now. f
mr. williams clothed in a seated position unresponsive with a belt secured around his neck with the other end of the belt between the clothes closet door and the door frame. >> this poorurvived his cardiac disease, but the brain disease he was taken away from his family, us, himself, the brain disease took him away. partook him away from family, fans, and friends. stunned by the loss. >> yesterday we had a superstar and today unfortunately we have a legend. latte or au lait? cozy or...
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mr. otter would be here to explain his poor record on education and jobs. we can understand why he does not want to be here. thatuld have to understand she would have to explain why idaho is winning the race to the bottom. explain whyhave to idaho is winning the race to the bottom. bottom in thee rate our graduates are going to college. 95 school districts have raised their own taxes because the state has shirked its constitutional responsibility to support public education. falls, youin twin had to raise your taxes to support your children's education. the day has been cut back to -- it has been cut back to a four-day's cool week. exceptbehind every state one, mississippi. that is not acceptable. it is the result of a career politician putting the demands of special interests ahead of people. i am not a career politician. i am a businessman. successful cpa firm, and today i am part owner of the centurylink arena and the idaho hockey team. nonprofitved on many boards of directors, helping to turn around troubled as this is. in business, i learned that the b
mr. otter would be here to explain his poor record on education and jobs. we can understand why he does not want to be here. thatuld have to understand she would have to explain why idaho is winning the race to the bottom. explain whyhave to idaho is winning the race to the bottom. bottom in thee rate our graduates are going to college. 95 school districts have raised their own taxes because the state has shirked its constitutional responsibility to support public education. falls, youin twin...
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mr. garner. why do you suppose these relatively minor incidents are escalating so far? is this police poors going on here? >> new york police department they acknowledge the training is poor and they're actually rerunning everybody through the training. i think the larger issue is making sure police officers, especially in the hammond case, force is last choice. we need to be looking at officers individually to see how many officers are repeatedly having to use force versus officers who seem to be invariably able to settle things peacefully. >> i think when you look at the video of the hammond case specifically, would it, at least to the naked eye, is an officer use force out of frustration because the gentleman wouldn't get out of the car. just in frustration he decided to smash the car window. are police officers allowed to do that because you're not listening to them? >> it's a profound reality when police pull you over, you're not free to leave. the stakes are high. you hope common sense will prevail. supervisors are on the scene and hopefully supervisors supervise. i'm always concerne
mr. garner. why do you suppose these relatively minor incidents are escalating so far? is this police poors going on here? >> new york police department they acknowledge the training is poor and they're actually rerunning everybody through the training. i think the larger issue is making sure police officers, especially in the hammond case, force is last choice. we need to be looking at officers individually to see how many officers are repeatedly having to use force versus officers who...
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mr. williams clothed in a seated position, unresponsive with a belt secured around his neck with the other end of the belt wedged betweened the closed closet door and door frame. >> this poorurvived the cardiac disease. but the brain disease he was taken away from his family, us, his -- himself. the brain disease is what took him away. >> took him away from family, fans and friends. stunned by the loss. >> yesterday we had a start. today unfortunately we have a legend. ♪ who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... do
mr. williams clothed in a seated position, unresponsive with a belt secured around his neck with the other end of the belt wedged betweened the closed closet door and door frame. >> this poorurvived the cardiac disease. but the brain disease he was taken away from his family, us, his -- himself. the brain disease is what took him away. >> took him away from family, fans and friends. stunned by the loss. >> yesterday we had a start. today unfortunately we have a legend. ♪...
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mr. recchia? >> i believe that there are relationships there. >> good, fair, poor? >> they can always be improved. police and community relationships could always be improved. >> good, fair, poor? >> i think actually pretty good. -- is an isolated rel situation. i would say overall the relationship is very good. >> a couple quick yes or no questions. break it up a little bit. staten island burough president james oates had a study to find out whether tourists should pay to ride the staten island ferry. yes or no? >> probably not because i think the -- it would cost more to implement the system than it would yield in revenue. >> no because it would hurt the business on staten island and the culture and the institutions we need to bring up. that's what i'm going to do as a congressman. i'm going to work with the cultural institutions to increase attendance and since the toll went up on the verazzano bridge to $15 the attendance at the staten island children's museum has been going down. we need to bring the tourism, from manhattan, from brooklyn, bring them to staten
mr. recchia? >> i believe that there are relationships there. >> good, fair, poor? >> they can always be improved. police and community relationships could always be improved. >> good, fair, poor? >> i think actually pretty good. -- is an isolated rel situation. i would say overall the relationship is very good. >> a couple quick yes or no questions. break it up a little bit. staten island burough president james oates had a study to find out whether tourists...
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poor guys, heroes, the kurdish people are fighting for their memories. and our ally, turkey, is blocking the border. >> why are they doing it? >>. > they're doing it because mrrdogan, who is a crazy man, has this obsession of free kurdistan. between free kurdistan and death, he chooses death. he plays with fire. he makes the choice of islamic state against free kurdistan. what we know is that kurdistan is probably the very model, the very example of moderate islam. preaching equality between women and men, which we are looking for everywhere -- it is here. this moderate islam is incarnated by these kurdish resistance. this iserdogan, probably a danger. maino you think iraq will rew unified state, or will it break into kurdistan and unified sunni and shia states? >> there is a possibility it breaks, but also a possibility of great diplomacy led by america, which would consist in saying to the kurds, we help you in a consistent way, in a solid you but one condition is maintain the regional balance. that you do not break the borders. this is the deal which america and europe could do. we come to your rescue, we save kobani, we save your families and your homes,
poor guys, heroes, the kurdish people are fighting for their memories. and our ally, turkey, is blocking the border. >> why are they doing it? >>. > they're doing it because mrrdogan, who is a crazy man, has this obsession of free kurdistan. between free kurdistan and death, he chooses death. he plays with fire. he makes the choice of islamic state against free kurdistan. what we know is that kurdistan is probably the very model, the very example of moderate islam. preaching...
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popped the hood and he found the poor cat just looking at him miserable and in pain and meowing. it's a sad, sad situation. >> that's one of the vets treating mrbiscuit. it took two hours for animal control workers to free mr. biscuits. the dramatic efforts to save this guy and how he got the name mr. biscuits in the first place coming up at 6:00. >> seven homes along one block in north philadelphia are renovated in one day. 50 volunteers with rebuilding together philadelphia pulling out their paint brushes, hammers and hard hats to improve the lives of some lucky homeowners. they did it on the 1900 block of north marshall street. >> awesome. awesome. just excited. unbelievable. cannot believe that something like this is going on and that people really care. a whole lot of love. >> johnny dough says her makeover included new hardwood floors, brick work and she got a new front door. rebuilding together philadelphia makes improvements like this to nearly 70 homes every year. >> change for the better in your fox 29 weather authority. chief meteorologist scott williams standing by with the changes that are on the way and we could use some nice wea
popped the hood and he found the poor cat just looking at him miserable and in pain and meowing. it's a sad, sad situation. >> that's one of the vets treating mrbiscuit. it took two hours for animal control workers to free mr. biscuits. the dramatic efforts to save this guy and how he got the name mr. biscuits in the first place coming up at 6:00. >> seven homes along one block in north philadelphia are renovated in one day. 50 volunteers with rebuilding together philadelphia...
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poor health. i spent yesterday speaking to most of his numbers who are not otherwised hospitalized or dead about the same time mr. duncan became ill, at least a dozen of his fellow neighbors also became ill after apparently all having contact with the same one woman. they said at the time mr. duncan left for the united states, he indicated he intended to visit family members. and it was not disclosed that this woman died of ebola possibly until after he had already left. >> glad we were able to get you back. krista larson, live in liberia. thank you very much. >>> a new pr headache for the ferguson police department after they fire the guy they recently hired to help them rebrand. msnbc tremaine brand joins us next. like a bear? how about like you're on vacation... in this place! [ dolphin chittering ] sleep like you haven't seen your bed in days... no, in weeks! sleep like the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] sleep like you just took zzzquil. the non habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil that helps you sleep easily, sleep soundly, and wake refreshed.
poor health. i spent yesterday speaking to most of his numbers who are not otherwised hospitalized or dead about the same time mr. duncan became ill, at least a dozen of his fellow neighbors also became ill after apparently all having contact with the same one woman. they said at the time mr. duncan left for the united states, he indicated he intended to visit family members. and it was not disclosed that this woman died of ebola possibly until after he had already left. >> glad we were...
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poor rural areas to meet a doctor shortage. the majority will see things the way they do to propel to a second term. gabriel, al jazeera. brazil. an egyptian court will consider mr. to allow an appeal of the three jailed al jazeera journalists on the first of january. peter greste, mohamed, have now been in prison for 299 days. they are falsely accused of helping the outlaw brotherhood, and are appealing against their convictions. al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. still ahead, the campaign in india to boycott chinese products. the festival of lights. and coming up in sport, find out why baseball's world series was in danger of overheating. >> a festival that marks the triumph of good over evil, and the start of a new year in the hindu calendar. she is hopes the year to come is brighter for ever indian business. >> bubbling with energy and excitement, with this new prime minister, and the political situation. i think overall the sentiments is very very happy and positive. so i think the festival is even more happier this time. >> the government is trying to capitalize on the good mood with with the new campaign to promote products made in in
poor rural areas to meet a doctor shortage. the majority will see things the way they do to propel to a second term. gabriel, al jazeera. brazil. an egyptian court will consider mr. to allow an appeal of the three jailed al jazeera journalists on the first of january. peter greste, mohamed, have now been in prison for 299 days. they are falsely accused of helping the outlaw brotherhood, and are appealing against their convictions. al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. still...
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poor leadership. >> that, from the general of u.s. central command saying it will take time to destroy isis and americans need patience. >>> our next guest disagrees. lieutenant colonel oliver north writes, news flash, mr. obama, the barbarians are at the gates of baghdad. they are coming for us. colonel north is joining us now. welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> i know you're very concerned about what's happening out there. and you are issuing this warning right now saying that it's just a matter of time. >> well, it's just a matter of time because what we just saw in kobani and greg's been right there, covering it, that is the diversion, the distraction, a military term would be diversion, from the main fight from isis, which is anbar province and preparations to attack the american embassy inside baghdad, largest embassy on the planet. what you see happening is the commitment isis made to the kobani fight to distract us. they knew the press would come. they have. they're all lined up. quietly, u.s. contractors and perhaps even some active duty service men, members of the armed force, are using lae inin targeted designators on the turkish side because it's so close. great assessments o
poor leadership. >> that, from the general of u.s. central command saying it will take time to destroy isis and americans need patience. >>> our next guest disagrees. lieutenant colonel oliver north writes, news flash, mr. obama, the barbarians are at the gates of baghdad. they are coming for us. colonel north is joining us now. welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> i know you're very concerned about what's happening out there. and you are issuing this...
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poor cat just looking at him miserable and in pain and meowing. it is a sad, a sad situation. >> my good initial. >> it took two hours for animal control to get mr.a couple months before he is ready for adoption but he will find that more and more often as weather gets cold and if you park your car outside, bank on the hood or pop the hood if you have a second before you drive out because animals are looking for a place to stay warm as the nights get colder. it happens all the time. >> i'm always running late, that is the problem. >> yes. >> you just don't think about it when you park your car outside. you have your own things on your mind. this is a morning where you will need need to bring your umbrella you can look forward to sunshine eventually today. included hanging on, perhaps through the morning and breezes are still kicking up to 25 miles an hour at times. 60 degrees by lunchtime with a mix of sun and clouds and a milder day then yesterday when we never made it out of the 50's, how about 66 degrees for a high temperature today, sun set at 6:09 on your friday. that is your weather, thinks your traffic and it is a mess on i-95 northbound,
poor cat just looking at him miserable and in pain and meowing. it is a sad, a sad situation. >> my good initial. >> it took two hours for animal control to get mr.a couple months before he is ready for adoption but he will find that more and more often as weather gets cold and if you park your car outside, bank on the hood or pop the hood if you have a second before you drive out because animals are looking for a place to stay warm as the nights get colder. it happens all the time....
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administration by encouraging poor families to take the risk of coming to the border, it breaks my heart to see those kids and it is a humanitarian crisis. i agree with mr. hays that securing the border is the top challenge. there is agreement on it but we have to move beyond that and solve this humanitarian crisis. we need to do what democrats and republicans want to do which is amend the law that allows young people to get to the border in the first place. that is something rare is bipartisan support for and the president was a -- opposed to, just playing politics in my personal view. he is not providing leadership. we need to encourage people who want to come and work in the trade as well as for our ph.d. and research, make it easier for them to come to our country legally. people wait in line for years to come to this country. years. they wait in small rooms in hong kong, they wait years to come to our country and it is wrong to do anything except support legal immigration and we need to figure out a way to promote legal immigration and secure our borders. standiford: i am against building a fence around the border. one would keep us in and one woul
administration by encouraging poor families to take the risk of coming to the border, it breaks my heart to see those kids and it is a humanitarian crisis. i agree with mr. hays that securing the border is the top challenge. there is agreement on it but we have to move beyond that and solve this humanitarian crisis. we need to do what democrats and republicans want to do which is amend the law that allows young people to get to the border in the first place. that is something rare is bipartisan...
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poor heroes. the kurdish people are fighting for their memory and our, turk is blocking the border. >> rose: why are they doing it? >> they are doing it because they are, mrerdogan who is a crazy man, has the obsession of a free kurdistan. because between free kurdistan and triumphant isil he chooses isil, he plays with fire, he plays with the devil, he makes the choice of islamic state against a free kurdistan. what we, what we know is that kurdistan is probably the very no, moll, the very example of this moderate islam, secular, preaching equality between women and men, that we are looking for everywhere. it is here, this moderate islam is incarnated by this kurdish resistance. for mr. erdogan, this is probably a danger. >> rose: do you think that iraq will remain a unified state or will break up into kurdistan and shia territories. >> there is a possibility that she breaks but there is also the possibility of great diplomacy led by america, if america has great dip city, which would consist in saying to the kurds, we help you, in a consistent way, in a solid way, but one condition, if, is that you maintain the original balance that you don't break the
poor heroes. the kurdish people are fighting for their memory and our, turk is blocking the border. >> rose: why are they doing it? >> they are doing it because they are, mrerdogan who is a crazy man, has the obsession of a free kurdistan. because between free kurdistan and triumphant isil he chooses isil, he plays with fire, he plays with the devil, he makes the choice of islamic state against a free kurdistan. what we, what we know is that kurdistan is probably the very no, moll,...
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mr. deal, sadly, a bottom 10 list. we have the highest unemployment rate in the highest poverty and poor education, expensive health care, night highest income tax you promised to cut. high incarceration rates, $1500 decrease in of the income, terrible atlanta traffic. you promised limited government. you beautifully glossed over this, but can you acknowledging these facts? >> i reject your facts. family income, household income has increased in the state every year since i have been governor. we have been in the top 10 states in terms of job creation. last year, we were number six in terms of total new jobs. we are seeing our state to grow and we have grown and population of a about 180,000 people. we have gone to the eighth largest state and we have been recognized for the first time in our history as the best state in the nation in which to do business. we are coming out of this great recession and we have team revenues grow. -- seen revenues grow. they have grown every year under my administration and we believe we set the course in the right direction. we have emphasized education and made reforms both at k-12 and
mr. deal, sadly, a bottom 10 list. we have the highest unemployment rate in the highest poverty and poor education, expensive health care, night highest income tax you promised to cut. high incarceration rates, $1500 decrease in of the income, terrible atlanta traffic. you promised limited government. you beautifully glossed over this, but can you acknowledging these facts? >> i reject your facts. family income, household income has increased in the state every year since i have been...
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mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poorerformance. i don't think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm incentivized to help you grow your business with you side by side. >> i was thinking more of 20%. >> hank, look, my time is valuable. i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that i need that incentivizes me to do the things that i think need to be done. investing in businesses is always a risk. but i always gear my offers towards minimizing my risk. there's over $400,000 of inventory here, so my $100,000 offer is safe. if this deal goes bad, i know for certain i'll get my money back. and you understand, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. last year, maarse lost $20,000. but i know with a few tweaks, we can go from losing $20,000 to making $1/2 million very quickly. i'm
mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poorerformance. i don't think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm...
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they were extrapolating how we were treating ebola in resource-poor settings and how it was with patients in a normal hospital setting. >> mr. duncan was put on a dialysis machine and respirator. bacteria and other viruses can cause rampant and cause a lot of hospital-acquired infections between patients and health care workers and that's what happened here. that's why you're seeing this big push and standardize and go to the full extent. we don't know what happened in texas and it's important to get to the root cause of how those workers got exposed. >> christie, the new guidelines come as a result of the dcc receiving a lot of heat because of how poorly people believe they handled the ebola cases in the united states and your organization, world health organization, has come under criticism for basically ignoring the writing on the wall and having what happened in west africa already spike to more than 8,000 cases before people are able to get their arms around it. what's your response to the criticism of world health organization. >> there's a lot of reasons why it took everyone three months to figure out that this was a
they were extrapolating how we were treating ebola in resource-poor settings and how it was with patients in a normal hospital setting. >> mr. duncan was put on a dialysis machine and respirator. bacteria and other viruses can cause rampant and cause a lot of hospital-acquired infections between patients and health care workers and that's what happened here. that's why you're seeing this big push and standardize and go to the full extent. we don't know what happened in texas and it's...
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mr. rauner has said he opposes the expansion under the a formal correctness some states -- how would you ensure that the poorillinois have access to medical coverage while also keeping medicaid from squeezing out funding for other areas such as education? quinn: we did have to restructure our medicaid program. it was difficult to we passed a bipartisan bill. it was able to make great economies. this past year we are able to restore a number of the programs to our medicaid program because our economy is doing much better. i did sign the bil bills to make sure that we got money from washington to ensure many more people in illinois and our health care system under the affordable care act the 685,000 people have received health coverage under the affordable care act which i support. my opponent would've denied that funding. that's what he said. he would have said to thousand of thousands, hundreds of thousands of families who now have health insurance under this law that he would deny that just the way they did down in texas and over in indiana and wisconsin. >> how do you plan to keep the cost in check ask. qu
mr. rauner has said he opposes the expansion under the a formal correctness some states -- how would you ensure that the poorillinois have access to medical coverage while also keeping medicaid from squeezing out funding for other areas such as education? quinn: we did have to restructure our medicaid program. it was difficult to we passed a bipartisan bill. it was able to make great economies. this past year we are able to restore a number of the programs to our medicaid program because our...
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mr. deal, sadly a bottom 10 list. what we have is the highest unemployment rate, the high poverty in the nation, poor education, expensivelth care, nightlights income tax. you promise to cut the income tax. the most corrupt the state, high incarceration rates, $1500 decrease in the income. terrible atlanta traffic. you promise limited government that tax revenues have actually increased by $2 billion during your term. you beautifully gloss over this, but can you acknowledge these facts? deal: i reject your facts but i think they're factually incorrect. first of all family income, household income has increased in this state every year since i've been governor. we have been in the top 10 states in terms of job creation for the last two years. last year we were number six in the nation in terms of total new jobs. about 88,000 new jobs. we are seeing our state grow. we have grown in population by about 180,000 people. we've gone from the 10th largest state to the the 10th largest eighth two the eighth largest state since i've been governor. we have been recognized for the first time in history as the best in the nation in w
mr. deal, sadly a bottom 10 list. what we have is the highest unemployment rate, the high poverty in the nation, poor education, expensivelth care, nightlights income tax. you promise to cut the income tax. the most corrupt the state, high incarceration rates, $1500 decrease in the income. terrible atlanta traffic. you promise limited government that tax revenues have actually increased by $2 billion during your term. you beautifully gloss over this, but can you acknowledge these facts? deal: i...
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poor, elderly and physically challenge to cast their ballots. this morning we'll hear from experts on both sides of the issue. mrs. cheryl voting rights attorney with the defense fund and on leave as a professor of civil procedure and constitutional law at the university of maryland school of law. she is a well known voting rights lit gator, civil rights strategist and author of the book "on the courthouse lawn confronting lynching in the 21st century century." hanz is senior legal fellow at heritage foundation. he's worked as council and senior corporate officer in the insurance industry. he served as council to the assistant attorney general for civil rights 2002-2005. he was a member of the federal election committee for two years. he is coauthor of the book "who's counting, how fraud administers and bureaucrats put your vote at risk." he has testified before various state and congressional committees in favor of the constitutional rights of states to establish procedures for the conduct of their elections. few ground rules. after our speakers make their presentations, we'll open the floor to questions. let me
poor, elderly and physically challenge to cast their ballots. this morning we'll hear from experts on both sides of the issue. mrs. cheryl voting rights attorney with the defense fund and on leave as a professor of civil procedure and constitutional law at the university of maryland school of law. she is a well known voting rights lit gator, civil rights strategist and author of the book "on the courthouse lawn confronting lynching in the 21st century century." hanz is senior legal...
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mr. president, we believe the international commuting must support research and development for a vaccine take your ebola which must be made available, especially to the poorest of the poor at realistic prices to india is committed to cooperation to this end. in this hour of need we stand ready to contribute to the ongoing efforts of the international community to manage this global threat. i thank you. >> i thank the distinguished representative of india for his statement, and i now give the floor to the distinguished representative of the united kingdom. >> thank you, mr. president, and thank you for convening this important meeting at this critical time. tony banbury said that no one can do this alone. that is absolutely critical important and othe and, therefof us coming together today in this way really matters. i was asked to set out what united kingdom is doing to help the efforts to tackle ebola in sierra leone so i will do that briefly and clearly as i can. using bridged expertise and local buildings and tractors we have now committed to building six new ebola treatment facilities with a total of 700 beds near urban centers, including port logo, freetown. this p
mr. president, we believe the international commuting must support research and development for a vaccine take your ebola which must be made available, especially to the poorest of the poor at realistic prices to india is committed to cooperation to this end. in this hour of need we stand ready to contribute to the ongoing efforts of the international community to manage this global threat. i thank you. >> i thank the distinguished representative of india for his statement, and i now give...
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poor ryan budget and you voted for the budget. the plan had a number of reforms to the entitlement spending and "the wall street journal" reported mr. brian called for overhauling medicare for those that turn 65 on or off the lead after january 15 with the government supported premiums. we are staying on the traditional medicare and the cost is rising. do you support through the budget the partial privatization of medicare tax capito: i support reforming medicare and keeping it were not just a generation of the medicare rights now. i've been facing this in my own family in terms of trying to help senior care. the wrong way to go is the way the president has gone through the aca. and where there is a 700 billion-dollar cut to medicare. they've lost their medicare advantage option. that's what the secretary supported. what we need to do is to look at the budget that you're talking about is the options for the seniors to stay in traditional medicare. if that's what you like you can stay in traditional medicare and that's fine. if you want to look at another option maybe we ought to look at another for future generations. this is not f
poor ryan budget and you voted for the budget. the plan had a number of reforms to the entitlement spending and "the wall street journal" reported mr. brian called for overhauling medicare for those that turn 65 on or off the lead after january 15 with the government supported premiums. we are staying on the traditional medicare and the cost is rising. do you support through the budget the partial privatization of medicare tax capito: i support reforming medicare and keeping it were...
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poor and other groups are getting richer. >> public housing. .ost of people are homeless it is because of you, mr. president.etroit, where is your leadership? black folks aren't running that city. ain't no white folks doing that. everything happening in our community is black leadership. children know that democrats have not done anything for us yet. why should they vote? what agenda on the table is going to change their lives? >> the only thing helping the -- this is what the president asked us to vote for. now he wants to have a conversation about minimum wage because this is a way to get poor people's attention. with his minimum wage raise, we do not have any jobs. they are not pushing a black agenda. they are not pushing a family agenda. they are pushing a neoliberal agenda. >> in the major democratic cities, this is what it looks like. how can the same process happen over and over again? is abusingadership us. the democratic party is abusing us. it is the same way in every black community across the country. a life of welfare, we do not want welfare. we want opportunities to go to work. they bailed out
poor and other groups are getting richer. >> public housing. .ost of people are homeless it is because of you, mr. president.etroit, where is your leadership? black folks aren't running that city. ain't no white folks doing that. everything happening in our community is black leadership. children know that democrats have not done anything for us yet. why should they vote? what agenda on the table is going to change their lives? >> the only thing helping the -- this is what the...
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impression were to be created that there was one law for the poor and disadvantaged and another for the rich and famous. >> then the moment of truth. >> mr. pistorius, please rise. the following is what i consider to be a sentence that is first. the sentence is imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> five years in prison for shooting and killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. guards immediately escorting him downstairs to a holding cell to be fingerprinted. minutes later he watched as he's load into this police van in custody. >> given the fact that oscar was convicted of culpable homicide, i think this is a just and fair sentence. sentenced five years in prison. but he only needs to serve a minimum of ten months after which he can be placed in house arrest. >> after the sentencing, oscar's uncle speaking with reporters. >> the court has now handed down judgment and sentence and we accept the judgment. oscar will embrace this opportunity to pay back to society. >> and of course there are riva's parents, in court this morning watching it all, the judge calling their daughter vivacious and full of life hoping the sentence pr
impression were to be created that there was one law for the poor and disadvantaged and another for the rich and famous. >> then the moment of truth. >> mr. pistorius, please rise. the following is what i consider to be a sentence that is first. the sentence is imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> five years in prison for shooting and killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. guards immediately escorting him downstairs to a holding cell to be fingerprinted....