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mr. universe. you eat at the scottish joint, at mcdonald's. >> jim: uh, yeah, yeah.ou know, i--i mean, i travel a lot, so i do, but i--myan whole thing is, like, i don't think it's the worst thing to occasionally eat at mcdonald's and by the way, i do-- >> piya: what do you mean by sionally? >> jim: well, let's say you're--let's say you're with your kids. you've got three kids and you're driving for three hours. if you stop at mcdonald's on the occa way, is that the worst crime? i mean, that's some of--i go on in that act, i go in--it's a guilty pleasure. it's not the worst crime anyone's ever committed, and so i don't think it's that big of a deal to eat at mcdonald's, but culturally, at least in theates, it's like, you know, there's like a snobbery. there's--there's this, you know, everyone should be only eating you know, grass fed and farm st fed, you know, like, only chickens that had corn. you know, it's just--it's just absurd. i'm not proposing that we eat mcdonald's, but i'm just saying let's be realistic here. >> piya: mm. >> jim: anyway, i'm a great guy. onl
mr. universe. you eat at the scottish joint, at mcdonald's. >> jim: uh, yeah, yeah.ou know, i--i mean, i travel a lot, so i do, but i--myan whole thing is, like, i don't think it's the worst thing to occasionally eat at mcdonald's and by the way, i do-- >> piya: what do you mean by sionally? >> jim: well, let's say you're--let's say you're with your kids. you've got three kids and you're driving for three hours. if you stop at mcdonald's on the occa way, is that the worst...
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ralph abernathy is a graduate of alabama state university. mrs. rosa parks attended alabama state university. fred gray who was rosa parks' lawyer and dr. martin luther king's lawyer was in the class of 1951. dr. martin luther king and corralled us king lived on our campus after their house was on the montgomery. we are proud to be part of this legacy of courage, determination, vacation at -- dedication and faith. we talk a lot about face but it is the faith that has allowed us to move forward when our ancestors walked together, even though they were being beaten, bruised, battered and killed so we could exercise our rights and freedoms today. we don't need to get comfortable . we don't need to get amnesia and think everything is all right. we know that the journey is not complete. for too many in our community, they have developed profit laryngitis, but now is the time to speak up. we come today to acknowledge we have come a long way but we still have a long way to go. i ask you today to continue to support our hbcu's. we need your funding, advoca
ralph abernathy is a graduate of alabama state university. mrs. rosa parks attended alabama state university. fred gray who was rosa parks' lawyer and dr. martin luther king's lawyer was in the class of 1951. dr. martin luther king and corralled us king lived on our campus after their house was on the montgomery. we are proud to be part of this legacy of courage, determination, vacation at -- dedication and faith. we talk a lot about face but it is the faith that has allowed us to move forward...
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the moral law, and i think a law is unjust which is out of harmony with the moral laws of the universe. mr. kilpatrick: then the supreme court in the past has been unjust, has it not, then, in those cases in our history where it upheld segregation? mr. king: i think there are laws that have come into being that i considered unjust and, i think the moral conscience of the nation considered unjust. this does not mean the persons who rendered the decision were unjust people or they were evil people. it simply meant that at that particular time they did not have the foresight to see what let us say, back in 1896 justice harlan saw. they differed among themselves. while most of the jurists rendered a decision making separate but equal the law of the land, there was justice harlan who said at that time the constitution is color-blind and rendered a dissenting opinion, which has now become the majority opinion of our country. john chancellor: dr. king, we have reports from atlanta which indicate that you will recommend to the nation's labor unions a nationwide work stoppage to keep the plight of
the moral law, and i think a law is unjust which is out of harmony with the moral laws of the universe. mr. kilpatrick: then the supreme court in the past has been unjust, has it not, then, in those cases in our history where it upheld segregation? mr. king: i think there are laws that have come into being that i considered unjust and, i think the moral conscience of the nation considered unjust. this does not mean the persons who rendered the decision were unjust people or they were evil...
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mr. johnson started walking up university avenue. few moments later, he heard a commotion and turned and saw mr. johnson on the ground 30 feet up on university avenue with abc agents. johnson was arrested for public intoxication and obstruction of justice. his court date is set for later this month. >> nick thanks for that. >>> quiz for you. what's the best performing investment since president obama took office? is it gold? maybe real estate? stocks? what do you think? an early start on your money next. >>> it is almost top of the hour. let's get an start on your money. asian shares ended the trading day higher. u.s. stock futures down a bit. stocks climbed on friday. nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the fourth time in history. it is within striking distance of the high of march 2000. >>> it has been over six years since president obama has taken office. which assets have done best? gold or commodities. the u.s. dollar has done well. stocks are the winner. the stock market bottomed out in march of 2009. we are in the midst of the fourt
mr. johnson started walking up university avenue. few moments later, he heard a commotion and turned and saw mr. johnson on the ground 30 feet up on university avenue with abc agents. johnson was arrested for public intoxication and obstruction of justice. his court date is set for later this month. >> nick thanks for that. >>> quiz for you. what's the best performing investment since president obama took office? is it gold? maybe real estate? stocks? what do you think? an early...
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mr. johnson walked up university avenue. a few moments later, he turned and saw mr. 30 feet further up on university avenue with abc agents. officially in a police report, johnson was arrested for public intoxicated and obstruction of justice. his court date is set for later this month. christine. >> nick thank you for that. >>> the u.s. supreme court takes up a free speech battle over the confederate flag today. the case is involving the sons of confederate veterans. they challenge the state of texas of the specialty license plate with the confederate flag. texas officials had no rules to bar the plate although it is offensive. the supreme court will rule by june. >>> what is the best performing investment since president obama took office? an early start on your money is next. 80% of the poor in africa are rural farmers. 96% of them are doing rain-fed agriculture. they're all competing with each other; they're all making very low margins making enough to survive but not enough to get out of poverty. so kickstart designs low cost irrigation pumps enabling them to gr
mr. johnson walked up university avenue. a few moments later, he turned and saw mr. 30 feet further up on university avenue with abc agents. officially in a police report, johnson was arrested for public intoxicated and obstruction of justice. his court date is set for later this month. christine. >> nick thank you for that. >>> the u.s. supreme court takes up a free speech battle over the confederate flag today. the case is involving the sons of confederate veterans. they...
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he was speaking at the university of virginia. mr. cruz said that his mission is to reignite the country and reform of the immigration system and repeal obamacare. on foreign affairs he promised strong support for israel and would oppose iran's nuclear program. alan fisher. we'll hear from alan in a moment. but let's hear from mr. cruz first. >> i believe in you. i believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. and that is why today i am announcing that i'm running for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> alan, as we join you in washington, d.c. they all seemed so surprised that that is what he said, the hand-picked audience, no doubt. what do you know about senator cruz. what makes him think that he would be a good man for the white house? >> well, it was a hand-picked audience that came from the christian community. they would agree largely for them to agree with what he said but it was also compulsory for them to be there as they were attending classes.
he was speaking at the university of virginia. mr. cruz said that his mission is to reignite the country and reform of the immigration system and repeal obamacare. on foreign affairs he promised strong support for israel and would oppose iran's nuclear program. alan fisher. we'll hear from alan in a moment. but let's hear from mr. cruz first. >> i believe in you. i believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. and that is why...
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mr. speaker. in protecting universal benefits the prime minister says there is dignity with that. retired consistency, what is the point when the losses are even -- even trains? [laughter] >> the conservative proconsul. for medicinal money. for about 10%. will blow prime minister do the right thing. >> the honorable lady needs to bring her question to a close but that question notwithstanding display of considerable rudeness will be heard. that is the end of it. i don't care how long it takes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister do the right thing and ensure concessionary travel for all pensioners is fair and equitable? >> it is the responsibility of the county council. the point made was a fair one. i talked about dignity and security in retirement because we have kept our commitments and upgraded the pension so pension is in her constituency 950 pounds more in terms of state pensions than when i became prime minister in 2010. we committed to keeping the freedom of charges and the beach and everyone of those promises or beyond that by saying they don't need to buy
mr. speaker. in protecting universal benefits the prime minister says there is dignity with that. retired consistency, what is the point when the losses are even -- even trains? [laughter] >> the conservative proconsul. for medicinal money. for about 10%. will blow prime minister do the right thing. >> the honorable lady needs to bring her question to a close but that question notwithstanding display of considerable rudeness will be heard. that is the end of it. i don't care how...
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mr. kessler: stanford university has a fund that it lends money to get the best and the brightest to developt apple. to develop the next big company and the use that to compete and get the best kids. is there any ncaa rule that says they cannot give that money to those kids? nothing. if you want to get the best musician on the band playing at the ncaa tournament, do you think there is a limit that stops the schools from giving more money to get the best trumpet player? bill: are you saying other schools pay the band members to play during the tournament? mr. kessler: the schools give extra scholarships and extra housing and extra inducement if they want to have the top band members. that don't get millions of dollars because they don't generate millions of dollars but they get an amount that no one restricts except for these athletes. these poor largely black athletes that they don't get paid by everyone else does. it is not fair and it is not legal. stephanie: clearly he has a view. bill: without a question. you're in a very dangerous area where you're going to destroy something everyone se
mr. kessler: stanford university has a fund that it lends money to get the best and the brightest to developt apple. to develop the next big company and the use that to compete and get the best kids. is there any ncaa rule that says they cannot give that money to those kids? nothing. if you want to get the best musician on the band playing at the ncaa tournament, do you think there is a limit that stops the schools from giving more money to get the best trumpet player? bill: are you saying...
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ralph abernathy is a graduate of alabama state university. mrs. sa parks attended alabama state university. fred gray who was rosa parks' lawyer and dr. martin luther king's lawyer was in the class of 1951. dr. martin luther king and corralled us king lived on our campus after their house was on the montgomery. we are proud to be part of this legacy of courage, determination, vacation at -- dedication and faith. we talk a lot about face but it is the faith that has allowed us to move forward when our ancestors walked together, even though they were being beaten, bruised, battered and killed so we could exercise our rights and freedoms today. we don't need to get comfortable . we don't need to get amnesia and think everything is all right. we know that the journey is not complete. for too many in our community, they have developed profit laryngitis, but now is the time to speak up. we come today to acknowledge we have come a long way but we still have a long way to go. i ask you today to continue to support our hbcu's. we need your funding, advocacy
ralph abernathy is a graduate of alabama state university. mrs. sa parks attended alabama state university. fred gray who was rosa parks' lawyer and dr. martin luther king's lawyer was in the class of 1951. dr. martin luther king and corralled us king lived on our campus after their house was on the montgomery. we are proud to be part of this legacy of courage, determination, vacation at -- dedication and faith. we talk a lot about face but it is the faith that has allowed us to move forward...
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and is the students at the university should support for this land mr. johnson his face clearly bast and by concrete there is no worse perhaps there are no words but there are pictures and video they show the 20 been arrested protectee this celebration outside of the irish public at all patrol agents will happen before the rest not on video but investigators say agents approached after a bouncer turned away the fear arrest became violent. ages 7 to start fighting but after this encounter he needed 10 stitches the videos hard for the university to see. and she got the governor and law to lost an independent investigation the june data student had no clear record and to allow he is charged with public intoxication and obstruction of justice during a rally tears fell down his bruised face the blood still on the sidewalk with the message is simple respect. still ahead in east debate later caught in the crossfire gang violence will tell you what happened while he was leaving a baseball game will tell you about the question i that area safe for kids to play an
and is the students at the university should support for this land mr. johnson his face clearly bast and by concrete there is no worse perhaps there are no words but there are pictures and video they show the 20 been arrested protectee this celebration outside of the irish public at all patrol agents will happen before the rest not on video but investigators say agents approached after a bouncer turned away the fear arrest became violent. ages 7 to start fighting but after this encounter he...
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mr. perry. how can universities and fraternities begin to grapple with this issue? one that touches so much of american lives? >> i want to first applaud president boren for his proactive approach to this. it took his leadership to pull that university together. i'm telling you after talking with some of my colleagues there it was not a good feeling initially when this was unfolding. but it goes back to value development. we have to get back in the homes and work on the value. somewhere in that socialization stage they're paking up on what's wrong and what's not right. so at the end of the day they have some bad data that's in their heads about people and how to view them. >> and jason, again, we're talking about 200,000 members and alumni with this frat. this is a lot of people and this clearly has implications nationally. this is serious. and to see the passion out of this president of this college, at least that to me is refreshing. >> well it's refreshing and it's responsible. and i just want to be candid about the racial elements of this. this is internal polic
mr. perry. how can universities and fraternities begin to grapple with this issue? one that touches so much of american lives? >> i want to first applaud president boren for his proactive approach to this. it took his leadership to pull that university together. i'm telling you after talking with some of my colleagues there it was not a good feeling initially when this was unfolding. but it goes back to value development. we have to get back in the homes and work on the value. somewhere...
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flexpath from capella university. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> i took a deep breath, and i was like, okay, how amount of i going to get rid of this guy? i had a carton of cigarettes laying right there in the front seat. i grabbed the carton of cigarettes and i say, hey, do you want a carton of cigarettes? he kinds of looked at me kinds of funny. and i said, here, you know, take it. the guy that spoke spanish had walked around the car. ] speaking spanish ] >> he had said to him, you know, in spanish, he wants to know if you want a carton of cigarettes. he goes tell him i d't smoke
flexpath from capella university. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where...
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robert shiller is a professor at yale university. today, mr.landmark work with equity investment. and of course, mr. schiller is a nobel laureate in economics. if any of this in the textbooks? which textbook do you use? charles: -- robert: there is no party line. tom: negative rates 101. robert: we are in a new regime. tom: what is the yellen regime? what is the druggie regime -- the mario draghi regime? robert: i would describe that as record lows. we had the all-time record low mortgage rate in 2012. that really focuses people's attention. we are in another world and we seem to be stuck there. it seems to be stuck with this secular stagnation story. tom: charles you have been legendary at this, including helping mr. swenson in endowments. do you have an underlying confidence in the markets right now given the turmoil that you see in robert shiller's world? charles: that is a tough question. tom: i'm glad to hear that. charles: the market has more brilliant people that we've ever had and they have access to more information they are able to us
robert shiller is a professor at yale university. today, mr.landmark work with equity investment. and of course, mr. schiller is a nobel laureate in economics. if any of this in the textbooks? which textbook do you use? charles: -- robert: there is no party line. tom: negative rates 101. robert: we are in a new regime. tom: what is the yellen regime? what is the druggie regime -- the mario draghi regime? robert: i would describe that as record lows. we had the all-time record low mortgage rate...
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flexpath from capella university. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig?and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. >>> it's late morning on west block, and inmates are released tier by tier to the showers where they're given an extremely brief opportunity to wash up before lunch. >> when you shower, you shower with a whole bunch of other men that's not fully clothed, that's naked, you know? where's the privacy at? >> you only get to shower every other day here. and nobody wants to go down into that s
flexpath from capella university. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig?and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by...
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mr. dick drennons of the university of alabama, a white student.you approve of this committee, say i. the committee is now instructed to meet for final instructions in the auditorium of the dexter avenue baptist church, one block away here in the shadow of the capital where our leader, dr. king, has been pronounced. we will now return to our national leaders. mr. james farmer could not be here today because of illness. but we do want mr. jim pick to tell us -- >> i want to bring greetings from jim farmer. there are a lot of people in the march from all over the country from as far away as the west coast. as for myself, some of you know i have a souvenir from alabama 53 stitches in my head which i got on the freedom ride. but at least i am alive. where is -- whereas one of my friends is dead. it is appropriate today to talk about build more -- bill more because he is the first man who attempted a freedom walk across the highway's of alabama and he was killed in the attempts. that was the post man who decided to personally cross alabama and is a city
mr. dick drennons of the university of alabama, a white student.you approve of this committee, say i. the committee is now instructed to meet for final instructions in the auditorium of the dexter avenue baptist church, one block away here in the shadow of the capital where our leader, dr. king, has been pronounced. we will now return to our national leaders. mr. james farmer could not be here today because of illness. but we do want mr. jim pick to tell us -- >> i want to bring greetings...
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mr. netenyahu wakes up he is not seeing that universal praise which he is perhaps used to given he had addressedgress twice before this time he is receiving an awful lot of criticism at home. >>> the refugee crisis in lebanon is deepening. the u.n. saying it is being forced to close some temporary accommodation. many refugees face an uncertain future. >> reporter: this is northern lebanon. this building may not seem like much, but it's home for these syrian refugees. the united nations says it was always supposed to be a short-term solution but a huge number of refugees means the u.n. can't afford to continue housing these families. the people living here say they have nowhere to go. >> translator: we were shocked after we heard the u.n. will turn us out of the center. most families here don't have houses and they can't afford to rent houses. we are looking for a solution for this problem. >> reporter: the u.n. says the solution is cheaper housing. but it admits sheltering millions of people is not going to be easy. >> when the number of syrian refugees were much less collective shelterser were
mr. netenyahu wakes up he is not seeing that universal praise which he is perhaps used to given he had addressedgress twice before this time he is receiving an awful lot of criticism at home. >>> the refugee crisis in lebanon is deepening. the u.n. saying it is being forced to close some temporary accommodation. many refugees face an uncertain future. >> reporter: this is northern lebanon. this building may not seem like much, but it's home for these syrian refugees. the united...
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mr. netenyahu wakes up he is not seeing that universal praise which he is perhaps used to given the facthas addressed congress twice before. >>> still ahead on the program. edward snowden's russian lawyer says the whistleblower wants to return home to the u.s. >>> and -- we're back in a minute. ♪ >>> welcome back. our top stories on al jazeera. the u.n.'s envoy to syria says the situation on the ground is deteriorating rapidly. the u.n. announced on tuesday a new round of talks between libya's two rival governments will take place in morocco. >>> the ukrainian prime minister is accusing pro-russian separatists of holding up the rescue mission at a mine following a deadly explosion. at least 30 miners are missing and feared dead after the blast. >>> and talks are underway between the iraqy and turkish defense ministers to win back the city of tikrit. >>> the lawyer of edward snowden says the american whistleblower wants to return to the u.s. he has been in russia since 2013. he was granted asylum there after leaking details of the u.s. government's mass surveillance programs. washington s
mr. netenyahu wakes up he is not seeing that universal praise which he is perhaps used to given the facthas addressed congress twice before. >>> still ahead on the program. edward snowden's russian lawyer says the whistleblower wants to return home to the u.s. >>> and -- we're back in a minute. ♪ >>> welcome back. our top stories on al jazeera. the u.n.'s envoy to syria says the situation on the ground is deteriorating rapidly. the u.n. announced on tuesday a new...
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let me bring in a student and the director of diversity for the university of oklahoma student government there. he also holds the title of mrblack ou and serves as a student representative for african-americans there at the university. thanks for joining me. there was this whole bus of chanting students. now the alleged ring leaders are expelled. are you satisfied? >> i am satisfied with that decision. my first reaction to that i was really in denial. i didn't want to believe this was my school these were students in my school that were portraying such hatred to my culture of people who share my colors. so i was in denial and i do applaud the actions of the administration for not only expelling that student, those two students but disassociating our university with that fraternity. >> we just heard an interview with a former member of the sae there. he said these are not my brothers. you have to wonder how those in this video got to a point where they thought it was okay to say the words they were saying. do you believe there's a broader culture of intolerance or discrimination there at the university that needs to be addre
let me bring in a student and the director of diversity for the university of oklahoma student government there. he also holds the title of mrblack ou and serves as a student representative for african-americans there at the university. thanks for joining me. there was this whole bus of chanting students. now the alleged ring leaders are expelled. are you satisfied? >> i am satisfied with that decision. my first reaction to that i was really in denial. i didn't want to believe this was my...
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flexpath from capella university. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig?ell, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where he'sthere's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. make no mistake about it. they're out there. i guarantee it. welcome to the nascar xfinity series. >>> hackensack, new jersey, is better known for nice homes and quaint downtown shops than it is for gang activity. gang-related crimes do occur here. in the city's bergen county jail about 15% of the inmates are gang affiliated. whil
flexpath from capella university. you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused, where's mr. craig?ell, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you, not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where...
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shows that binyamin netanyahu has 29 seats compared to the zionist hearty led by mr yerz looks like they'll get 24. universal sports network promised not to -- binyamin netanyahu promised not to allow the palestinian state if he win, and isaac herzog talked about backing a two-state. and the small arab parties, coming under one umbrella, taking 14 seats. let's bring to together with imtiaz tyab our correspondent in west jerusalem for us. nice to see you. the process - talk us through this first of all. i mentioned before that the president will have to invite binyamin netanyahu. what happens then? >> well as soon as binyamin netanyahu is tasked to form the government, that's when the horse trading begins. mr binyamin netanyahu is entering the coalition building exercise if you will in a stronger place than he ever has. he has, as you mentioned a projected 29 or so maybe more seats in parliament. his likud party does. when you consider the fact that he has 18 going into the previous coalition, he's in a better standing. in saying that some of his far right coalition partners lost a lot of voters to likud. the
shows that binyamin netanyahu has 29 seats compared to the zionist hearty led by mr yerz looks like they'll get 24. universal sports network promised not to -- binyamin netanyahu promised not to allow the palestinian state if he win, and isaac herzog talked about backing a two-state. and the small arab parties, coming under one umbrella, taking 14 seats. let's bring to together with imtiaz tyab our correspondent in west jerusalem for us. nice to see you. the process - talk us through this first...
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investigators uncovered more videos labeled the swimmers series from a swim meet at villanova university two years ago. >> mrmoses has been doing this for at least 13 years that we know about. >> just really makes you worry and really put your guard up more so. >> reporter: sean moses is being held on half million dollars cash bail. he told investigators here that he has a problem with this stuff stuff. detectives it's found tapes in his home labeled jail bait. investigators want you to know if you think you were a victim of sean moses, you should contact radnor police. lucy? >> all right, thank you dave. >>> to breaking news in moment county now. it was a tough fight but a massive five alarm fire at a metal fabrication plant up in per mooreland is now under control. live chopper right now sky fox over the scene. you can still see smoke and firefighters on scene right there and you know what they could there be for hours. drivers on the pennsylvania turnpike and their passengers had front row seats to all the drama. try company metal products sits along the highway and cell phone cameras they were rolling. r
investigators uncovered more videos labeled the swimmers series from a swim meet at villanova university two years ago. >> mrmoses has been doing this for at least 13 years that we know about. >> just really makes you worry and really put your guard up more so. >> reporter: sean moses is being held on half million dollars cash bail. he told investigators here that he has a problem with this stuff stuff. detectives it's found tapes in his home labeled jail bait. investigators...
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ambassador to russia now a professor of political science at stanford university. mr. ambassador welcome to you, sir. i understand you've described boris nemtsov as a loyal and loving friend 20 years' duration of that friendship. what kind of man and leader was he? >> he was a charismatic political leader who believed in a democratic russia a prosperous russia. he was a big personality. back in the '90s when he was a two-time governor and then a deputy prime minister, he was considered one of the top leaders in russia. and boris yeltsin writes in his memoir he almost chose him to be his successor. it's a real loss for everyone. a loss for me his family but a loss for russia. >> before we get to the recent history, i'm curious, what happened? why did boris yeltsin change his mind and tap vladimir putin? >> so nemtsov was a young maverick leader reformer out in the city where he was governor for a couple of terms. yeltsin liked him a lot, brought him in. they say it was kind of like his son that he didn't have that relationship. and he was a big, you know, kind of wester
ambassador to russia now a professor of political science at stanford university. mr. ambassador welcome to you, sir. i understand you've described boris nemtsov as a loyal and loving friend 20 years' duration of that friendship. what kind of man and leader was he? >> he was a charismatic political leader who believed in a democratic russia a prosperous russia. he was a big personality. back in the '90s when he was a two-time governor and then a deputy prime minister, he was considered...
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mr. speaker. in protecting universal benefits the prime minister says there is -- pensioners deserve dignity when they retire. retired consistency, what is the point when the losses are even -- when there are no buses or even trains? [laughter] or even trains, as the conservative pro-counsel pocketed the additional money which would have been used. will the prime minister do the right thing? >> the honorable lady needs to bring her question to a close but that question notwithstanding a display of considerable rudeness, will be heard. that is the end of it. i don't care how long it takes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister do the right thing and ensure concessionary travel for all pensioners is fair and equitable? >> buses are the responsibility of the county council. i think the point made was a fair i talked about dignity and one. security in retirement because we have kept our commitments and upgraded the pension so pension -- the pension by the triple lock, so pensioners in her constituency will have 950 pounds more in terms of state pensions than when i became prime minister
mr. speaker. in protecting universal benefits the prime minister says there is -- pensioners deserve dignity when they retire. retired consistency, what is the point when the losses are even -- when there are no buses or even trains? [laughter] or even trains, as the conservative pro-counsel pocketed the additional money which would have been used. will the prime minister do the right thing? >> the honorable lady needs to bring her question to a close but that question notwithstanding a...
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mr. netanyahu wakes up, he's not see that go universal praise, which he's perhaps used to given he's addressed congress twice before. the this time, he's receiving an awful lot of criticism at home. >> in iraq, talks have begun between the iraqi and turkish defense ministers. they come as an offensive to win back the city of tikrit from isil continues. according to the iraqi military, it's troops are advancing on four fronts towards the city, they've retaken the oil field 20 kilometers east of tikrit. >> 14 syrian soldiers have been killed in the gas field east of homs. they were attacked while trying to withdraw from a battle trying to retake control of the area. >> the refugee crisis in lebanon is keepingenning. the u.n. is forced to move syrian sheltering. there are 4 million syrians living in lebanon turkey and jordan and many face an uncertain future. we have this report: >> this is northern lebanon. this building may not seem like much but it's home to these syrian refugees. the united nations said it was always supposed to be a short-term solution, but a huge number of refugees means th
mr. netanyahu wakes up, he's not see that go universal praise, which he's perhaps used to given he's addressed congress twice before. the this time, he's receiving an awful lot of criticism at home. >> in iraq, talks have begun between the iraqi and turkish defense ministers. they come as an offensive to win back the city of tikrit from isil continues. according to the iraqi military, it's troops are advancing on four fronts towards the city, they've retaken the oil field 20 kilometers...
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mr. speaker. in protecting universal benefits the prime minister says there is dignity with that. retired consistency, what is the point when the losses are even -- even trains? [laughter] >> the conservative proconsul. for medicinal money. for about 10%. will blow prime minister do the right thing. >> the honorable lady needs to bring her question to a close but that question notwithstanding display of considerable rudeness will be heard. that is the end of it. i don't care how long it takes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister do the right thing and ensure concessionary travel for all pensioners is fair and equitable? >> it is the responsibility of the county council. the point made was a fair one. i talked about dignity and security in retirement because we have kept our commitments and upgraded the pension so pension is in her constituency 950 pounds more in terms of state pensions than when i became prime minister in 2010. we committed to keeping the freedom of charges and the beach and everyone of those promises or beyond that by saying they don't need to buy
mr. speaker. in protecting universal benefits the prime minister says there is dignity with that. retired consistency, what is the point when the losses are even -- even trains? [laughter] >> the conservative proconsul. for medicinal money. for about 10%. will blow prime minister do the right thing. >> the honorable lady needs to bring her question to a close but that question notwithstanding display of considerable rudeness will be heard. that is the end of it. i don't care how...
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mr. president, it is an honor to be here in this university, and to all of you, good morning. i found that on my numerous visits back to new hampshire over the course of the years that you all appreciate plain talk about as well as any place in this country. and you want to hear some very plain talk about the challenges that we have in this country. and that is the spirit of which i come today, to share with you this vision of mine, and on three points i want to be very very clear. first, our country has entered -- and i think a time of testing, a time -- our political leadership is feeling that test. -- is failing that test. the american people see a president who is in denial about the threats we face, making grave miscalculations that make the world less safe. isis filled the void of failed policy in iraq and syria. in american tanks, with american weapons, isis began taking cities that just a few years ago had been freed by the blood of american soldiers. in these highly orchestrated videos, we are seeing broadcast to the world, beheadings. we are seeing a young jordanian
mr. president, it is an honor to be here in this university, and to all of you, good morning. i found that on my numerous visits back to new hampshire over the course of the years that you all appreciate plain talk about as well as any place in this country. and you want to hear some very plain talk about the challenges that we have in this country. and that is the spirit of which i come today, to share with you this vision of mine, and on three points i want to be very very clear. first, our...
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. >> back in 2002 villanova university issued a letter to mr. moses to tell him he was no longer allowed to be on villanova's campus because he was secretly videotaping young ladies swimming. >> radnor's investigation started in september at this apartment complex in bryn mawr where two women reported a man filming them undressing through their window. >>> tonight a 25-year-old cam ben man is behind bars accused of killing a temple university student and hurting another man. this is leonardo rivera. police say he turned himself in on friday in connection with the shooting that took place a couple of months ago. he's accused of killing alejandro rojas. 34-year-old rojas, a student at temple, was found slumped over the steering wheel of a car near a nightclub. a 24-year-old man who was also shot survived. >>> a delay in court today in the trial against the philadelphia woman accused of giving a deadly butt injection. the defendant, padge victoria windslowe is sick. windslow windslowe is charged with third-degree murder of a whoon flew to philadelp
. >> back in 2002 villanova university issued a letter to mr. moses to tell him he was no longer allowed to be on villanova's campus because he was secretly videotaping young ladies swimming. >> radnor's investigation started in september at this apartment complex in bryn mawr where two women reported a man filming them undressing through their window. >>> tonight a 25-year-old cam ben man is behind bars accused of killing a temple university student and hurting another...
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mr. corkers easier silencing our number they're not interested in minimum qualifications let the universe implode it went over commissioner stansbury head if you're going to get a member support for that you have to make a minimum qualification at least 3 public plans as part of minimum i'm going to not read you my prepared one hundred and 50 word testimony on the rfp i'm assuming i'll make after you relocate this ridiculous motion i urge you to reject it commissioner bridges raised some key points so did commissioner melberger and rarely about commissioner driscoll but he too in the referring and not accept it as currently simpleminded to reject this motion. >> commissioners claire i'm going to address you as colleagues, i spent 26 years on the health service board as a fiduciary and commissioner, i listened to our process i've been through more rfps than i care to count i don't think i know two things one one of the reasons that is brought before you and so that you can review it carefully and make those changes recommendations and amendments so that what goes forward regrets what you w
mr. corkers easier silencing our number they're not interested in minimum qualifications let the universe implode it went over commissioner stansbury head if you're going to get a member support for that you have to make a minimum qualification at least 3 public plans as part of minimum i'm going to not read you my prepared one hundred and 50 word testimony on the rfp i'm assuming i'll make after you relocate this ridiculous motion i urge you to reject it commissioner bridges raised some key...
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mr. "n wakes up, he's not seeing that universal praise, which he is perhaps used to given he has addressed congress twice before. this time he's receiving an awful lot of criticism at home. >> the u.n. special envoy to yemen trying to intermediate an end to the crisis in the country. we have more from aden. >> this is the second round of talks between the u.n. and president hadi since he escaped sanaa. he said he's disappointed by the houthi refusal. they pointed out the negative role of other groups. >> i want a security council that radical operatives affiliated to many sides are working to undermine the ongoing negotiations. i also informed the security council that no one side would be able to dominate by the use of force. and any party believing in military might is di lewded. deluded. >> the need to abide by all the previous agreements. they reject these demands. we're just political parties with no arms, no militias, we don't want to resort to violence. >> on monday the parties resume talks with the houthies. while many of them support president hadi's talks out of sanaa. >> until n
mr. "n wakes up, he's not seeing that universal praise, which he is perhaps used to given he has addressed congress twice before. this time he's receiving an awful lot of criticism at home. >> the u.n. special envoy to yemen trying to intermediate an end to the crisis in the country. we have more from aden. >> this is the second round of talks between the u.n. and president hadi since he escaped sanaa. he said he's disappointed by the houthi refusal. they pointed out the...
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mr. tee, lib ber rash chee, i never dreamed 31 years later we'd be running later. it's a larger universe once in a lifetime experience. with the wwe network it's the largest growing network out there right now. 24 hours the wwe universe network you can see everything you want to see network. >> mr. t, lib berra chee and hulk hogan. >> you have 1.2 million twitter followers. you're on facebook and youtube. someone who wants to connect with fans on a daily basis ahead of an event like this, where do you get the best connection to them? >> well, the best connection is through the social media, through the wwe's social media. 420 million followers. i mean, it's an easy reachout. we get the word out. there's no stone left unturned. without a doubt the wwe's social media is the easiest way to reach the fans. >> hulk, what's the core of your audience now? there are 30 somethings and 40 somethings that remember the hulkmania days. i imagine you're trying to reach a new generation of wrestling fans who perhaps have a different look at what's real and what's not. who's the core audience right now?
mr. tee, lib ber rash chee, i never dreamed 31 years later we'd be running later. it's a larger universe once in a lifetime experience. with the wwe network it's the largest growing network out there right now. 24 hours the wwe universe network you can see everything you want to see network. >> mr. t, lib berra chee and hulk hogan. >> you have 1.2 million twitter followers. you're on facebook and youtube. someone who wants to connect with fans on a daily basis ahead of an event like...
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mr. cruz the announcement was at liberty university here in lynchburg, virginia. the biggest christian school in the country and they say in the world. monday, wednesday, friday, the convocation brings entire student body, all 10,000 into the auditorium. that is where ted cruz made his announcement. historic it was at liberty university. it falls on the fifth anniversary of the affordable care act. as he has done ever since he got into the u.s. senate he promised to repeal if elected president or do whatever he can to get rid of it. it happens to be the 240th anniversary of patrick henry's give me liberty or give me death speech. for ted cruz who fancies himself tea party conservative with pretty high octane all the right cards seemed to fall in right place for him to do it today. it puts him ahead of pack in terms of the announcements which means he will get some spotlight. on april 7th, kentucky rand paul, will announce in louisville. marco rubio, the senator from florida, will announce in a couple weeks. ted gets opportunity to stake out the conservative ground
mr. cruz the announcement was at liberty university here in lynchburg, virginia. the biggest christian school in the country and they say in the world. monday, wednesday, friday, the convocation brings entire student body, all 10,000 into the auditorium. that is where ted cruz made his announcement. historic it was at liberty university. it falls on the fifth anniversary of the affordable care act. as he has done ever since he got into the u.s. senate he promised to repeal if elected president...
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universities. it is time for the senate when it reauthorizes the higher education act to change this. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. heitkamp: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: i'd ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: mr. president i come to the floor today to talk about what i believe may be one of the most critical pieces of legislation to address human trafficking in the united states and that piece of legislation is senator leahy's runaway and homeless youth and trafficking prevention act. i am proud to be a cosponsor of this legislation and to add my name to senator leahy's amendment that he introduced yesterday that adds this important piece of legislation to this current debate. senator leahy as we all know, has been a tireless advocate for homeless and runaway youth and for lgbt individuals and victims of human trafficking. and his bill would provide the necessary services and additional protections for a
universities. it is time for the senate when it reauthorizes the higher education act to change this. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. heitkamp: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: i'd ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. heitkamp: mr. president i come to the floor today to talk about what i believe may be one of the most critical...
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university. here his elledest son and current prime minister spoke warmly of his father's achievements. >> mr. le went for the nobler dream of a multiracial, multireligious nation. singapore would not be based on race language, or religion but on fundamental values multiracialism equality meritocracy, integrity, and rule of law. >>reporter: there was a military guard of honor and a 21-gun absolute. this country has been in mourning for seven days and monday a new political dawn approaches. his legacy will endure and be interpreted in many ways in the coming years. but how this island nation moves forward socially and politically will depend on the new younger generation. >>> students from the southern mexican state of guerro have fought with police. the students have been demanding answers about the september disappearance of their classmates, the 43 students vanished last september. local media says that these students were travel in a hijacked bus police used force to stop it. later in the day, mass protesters attacked a police station. >>> the city first known as constantinople and now ista
university. here his elledest son and current prime minister spoke warmly of his father's achievements. >> mr. le went for the nobler dream of a multiracial, multireligious nation. singapore would not be based on race language, or religion but on fundamental values multiracialism equality meritocracy, integrity, and rule of law. >>reporter: there was a military guard of honor and a 21-gun absolute. this country has been in mourning for seven days and monday a new political dawn...
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dov waxman, northeastern university, joining us from boston and ari radner. mr. waxman has the u.s. support for israel become a partisan issue? >> well, i think this has been a process that's been going on for some time. i mean the republican party in particular has really sought to turn israel and support for israel into a wedge issue within the u.s. domestic politics in a hope of atracking some support and jewish donors and appealing to their own christian evening evangelical base. >> are we seeing a shift in the support for israel? >> it's true had israel like much of american politics has become more partisan. it is not only an issue between left and right it is a generationallal issue. millennials are more supportive than other ages, and american politics like gay marriage or abortion. so it's certainly an ongoing trend but i agree with the previous guest that this is an incident that takes it to a new height. >> so let's take a closer look at the speech. mr. waxman this will probably be the most important speech of netanyahu's career. is it shaping it more for the people of is
dov waxman, northeastern university, joining us from boston and ari radner. mr. waxman has the u.s. support for israel become a partisan issue? >> well, i think this has been a process that's been going on for some time. i mean the republican party in particular has really sought to turn israel and support for israel into a wedge issue within the u.s. domestic politics in a hope of atracking some support and jewish donors and appealing to their own christian evening evangelical base....
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university. thank you for talking to us here. mr. et inen yahoo is claiming that iran can't be trusted and that despite the president's election, and arrival in office, the regime is as radical as ever. and that it will always be afternoon enemy to the united states. well, i don't think that the hisle laic republic of iran has been a foreign extreme. iran is a country that has never attacked it's neighbors over the past 300 years it has never launched a war. after the revolution, the only war that was launched was goops iran. chemical weapons were used and the iranians never retaliating. they never used or produced chemical weapons because the religious leaders believe that it was against islam to use weapons of mass destruction or to produce then. netanyahu on the other han has slaughters, he would shell schools claiming that weapons were hit in there camp like conditions so i think anyone but the most gullible would recognize that if anyone is like the nazis it is those that advocate scionism. zionism. early signs are fairly optimi
university. thank you for talking to us here. mr. et inen yahoo is claiming that iran can't be trusted and that despite the president's election, and arrival in office, the regime is as radical as ever. and that it will always be afternoon enemy to the united states. well, i don't think that the hisle laic republic of iran has been a foreign extreme. iran is a country that has never attacked it's neighbors over the past 300 years it has never launched a war. after the revolution, the only war...
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university. here his oldest son and current prime minister spoke warmly of his father's achievements. >> mr. lee went for the nobler dream of a multiracial, multireligious nation. singapore would not be based on race language or religion but on fundamental values multiracialism equality meritocracy, integrity, and rule of law. >>reporter: along with much of the journey, there was a military guard of honor and a 21-gun salute. this country has been in mourning for seven days. as monday approaches a new political dawn begins. one without lee kuan yew. his legacy will be interpreted in many ways in the coming years but how this island nation moves forward socially and politically depends on the new younger generation. >>> students from the south of mexico have fought with police. they have been demanding answers about the september disappearance of their classmate classmates classmates. 43 students disappeared last september. >>> now, istanbul is changing again. $100 billion is being spent to turn it into a modern metropolis. >>reporter: it's a shop from a bygone age paying bygone rent. just ov
university. here his oldest son and current prime minister spoke warmly of his father's achievements. >> mr. lee went for the nobler dream of a multiracial, multireligious nation. singapore would not be based on race language or religion but on fundamental values multiracialism equality meritocracy, integrity, and rule of law. >>reporter: along with much of the journey, there was a military guard of honor and a 21-gun salute. this country has been in mourning for seven days. as...
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mr. secretary, in terms of whether or not this is an outlier, there are universities that are still segregated in many ways. do you think that's an accurate assessment of what's happening on some universities in the country? >> universities are just a microcosm of the larger society. we still have racism in this nation, and that's reflected in the broader society. if it is reflected in the broader society, it is also going to be reflected on campus. it is also true we have a growing intolerance for racism and seeing how much the students there and faculty there have stood up together to challenge this saying this is not who we are, from painful wounds like this some real healing and positive action can come so we have to deal with these issues openly and honestly whether it is in ferguson, in oklahoma, or broader society. we can't hide from these things. we as a nation struggle talking about race. having folks there not hide from the truth, take it on in a very serious matter i appreciate the efforts there. >> racism is just one of the problems facing sae. they have 219 chapters 15,000 undergr
mr. secretary, in terms of whether or not this is an outlier, there are universities that are still segregated in many ways. do you think that's an accurate assessment of what's happening on some universities in the country? >> universities are just a microcosm of the larger society. we still have racism in this nation, and that's reflected in the broader society. if it is reflected in the broader society, it is also going to be reflected on campus. it is also true we have a growing...
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mr. dick dren nonof the university of alabama a white student.r avenue baptist church just one block away here in the shadow of the capital with our leader dr. king after the benediction has been pronounced. we will now return to our national leaders, mr. james farmer could not be here today because of illness. but we do want mr. jim pitt to tell us where the corps is behind the movement of freedom. mr. pitt. >> i want to bring greetings from jim farmer. and i want to tell you that there are a lot of corps people in the march from all over the country, from as far away as the west coast. as more myself, some of you know i have a little souvenir from alabama, 53 stitches in my head which i got on the freedom ride. but at least i'm alive whereas my friend bill moore is dead. and it is appropriate today to talk about bill moore because he is perhaps the first man to attempt a freedom walk across the highways of alabama. and he was killed in the attempt. that was the postman who decided to personally cross alabama and mississippi two years ago and de
mr. dick dren nonof the university of alabama a white student.r avenue baptist church just one block away here in the shadow of the capital with our leader dr. king after the benediction has been pronounced. we will now return to our national leaders, mr. james farmer could not be here today because of illness. but we do want mr. jim pitt to tell us where the corps is behind the movement of freedom. mr. pitt. >> i want to bring greetings from jim farmer. and i want to tell you that there...
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mr. president, it is an honor to be here in this university, and to all of you, good morning. i found that on my numerous visits back to new hampshire over the course of the years that you all appreciate plain talk about as well as any place in this country. and you want to hear some very plain talk about the challenges that we have in this country. and that is the spirit in which i come today, to share with you this vision of mine, and on three points i want to be very very clear. first, our country has entered -- and i think a time of testing, a time -- our political leadership is feeling that test. the american people see a president who is in denial about the threats we face, making grave miscalculations that make the world less safe. isis filled the void of failed policy in iraq and syria. in american tanks, with american weapons, isis began taking cities that just a few years ago had been freed by the blood of american soldiers. in these highly orchestrated videos, we are seeing broadcast to the world, beheadings. we are seeing a young jordanian pilot burned alive. these
mr. president, it is an honor to be here in this university, and to all of you, good morning. i found that on my numerous visits back to new hampshire over the course of the years that you all appreciate plain talk about as well as any place in this country. and you want to hear some very plain talk about the challenges that we have in this country. and that is the spirit in which i come today, to share with you this vision of mine, and on three points i want to be very very clear. first, our...
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a woman had called the university of maryland police saying she got a text that said a man she knew had a gun and mentioned mrobama's niece. >>> closing arguments in the gender discrimination trial against the silicon valley venture capital firm. ellen pao is suing kleiner perkins for $16 million. her attorneys say she was the victim of the male dominated culture at the company and that senior managers retaliated against her when she complained. kleiner perkins says pao twisted the facts and had a history of conflicts with colleagues. >>> some state lawmakers blame the rise in gas prices on the gas tax and there's new legislation to get rid of it. lawmakers held a rally in sacramento while the bill went before a committee. ab23 would remove transportation fuels from being included in the state's cap and trade program. it would save consumers from paying cap and trade costs that have been passed on. >> there is no direct connection we can find between the billions of dollars taken and reductions in greenhouse gases which is supposedly the fundamental reason for cap and trade in the first place. >> tomorrow a t
a woman had called the university of maryland police saying she got a text that said a man she knew had a gun and mentioned mrobama's niece. >>> closing arguments in the gender discrimination trial against the silicon valley venture capital firm. ellen pao is suing kleiner perkins for $16 million. her attorneys say she was the victim of the male dominated culture at the company and that senior managers retaliated against her when she complained. kleiner perkins says pao twisted the...
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schools parents, families, communities universities and colleges, oliver responsibility to fight this poisonous radicalization of young people's minds. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the minister of cities will be signing a deal tomorrow that will deal infrastructure that is musty -- much needed for the past 30 years. we are finally addressing infrastructure needs. demonstrate a commit and to the northwest which has been lacking for the past couple months. >> my friend, who has campaigned can still -- consistently on this issue. from the announcements being made, as a result of implementing the deal, we expect to proceed with construction of a high-level bridge crossing the canal, a high-level crossing from chester road will open up land for development south of boring 10 town center. this will divide traffic relief resilience, and jobs, and homes and livelihoods. that is what our long-term plan is all about. >> why did the prime minister deem it appropriate to ask about his response to one of my constituents, twitter political correspondent manager housed in 10 downing street, on paper bearing a conservative party logo, its contents referring to a conse
schools parents, families, communities universities and colleges, oliver responsibility to fight this poisonous radicalization of young people's minds. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the minister of cities will be signing a deal tomorrow that will deal infrastructure that is musty -- much needed for the past 30 years. we are finally addressing infrastructure needs. demonstrate a commit and to the northwest which has been lacking for the past couple months. >> my friend, who has...
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mr. hunter: right here. audience member: i'm with northwestern university. my question pertains to the fourth priority ta you mentioned about cutting down the paperwork. while i understand your goal as i appropriated it is to keep the program manager instead of having nonconfusing bus drivers. my concern is that say you have this bus and the and trifere who would be the program manager and they have aquilt of the caption whereas the people with the extra steering wheel would be you rinning the travel bus. my question is if the practice manageres in charge, how are we going to ensure by the people who are not incidents how are we not getting the sale and even if they don't require rubber sam ps? >> you start out with the assumption that somebody is going to mess up and it's going to happen. these are human beings, complex decisions. somebody is not not going to be minnesotaed for the right seasons. that is the problem that happens. how do you design your design? do you stein to eliminate any chance of apping, who are or you design the system to have the best
mr. hunter: right here. audience member: i'm with northwestern university. my question pertains to the fourth priority ta you mentioned about cutting down the paperwork. while i understand your goal as i appropriated it is to keep the program manager instead of having nonconfusing bus drivers. my concern is that say you have this bus and the and trifere who would be the program manager and they have aquilt of the caption whereas the people with the extra steering wheel would be you rinning the...
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universities are starting to see their tuitions go up almost as much as the tuition at private universities? mr. boyle: unfortunately, yes. while i'm a born and raised and proud pennsylvanian, i'm sad to say on this score we're the second worst in the country. we have the second most expensive public colleges and universities in the nation. sure enough our pennsylvania residents have the second highest amount of student loan debt in the country. so this is a problem affecting my state. it feablingts -- affects all 50 states but unfortunately it is worse in my home state than almost every other state in the country. mr. swalwell: we're talking about student loan debt as well as student loan interest rates. two separate issues. but both affecting essentially statement generation. we saw just this week our colleague, mr. courtney within the past week, introduce his bill. and i want to see if the gentleman has a position on this. it's the bank on students emergency loan refinancing act. what it would do, it would allow eligible student loan borrowers to refinance their private and federal loans. as
universities are starting to see their tuitions go up almost as much as the tuition at private universities? mr. boyle: unfortunately, yes. while i'm a born and raised and proud pennsylvanian, i'm sad to say on this score we're the second worst in the country. we have the second most expensive public colleges and universities in the nation. sure enough our pennsylvania residents have the second highest amount of student loan debt in the country. so this is a problem affecting my state. it...
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mr. zarif, the foreign minister got his graduate degree from the university of denver.n fact there are more american ph.d.s in the iranian cabinet than there are in the obama cabinet. so they understand this. the cotton letter will make things a little more difficult for the united states. it's pretty clear this plays into the hands of the hardliners in iran saying see you can't trust these people you can't make a deal with them but the fallout from this cotton letter has been so catastrophic for the senator republican senate republicans, scathing whether on late night tv or most american newspapers it freeze obama. he has less to worry about congressional interference. they've been effectively sidelined. we are now in the end game. the next 10 to 15 days will decide whether we get this deal or not. >> from the standpoint of negotiating, joe, obviously the iranians are going to say how do we know we can trust you. how do we know who we're talking to. you have to convince us everything we talked about so far is the real deal. that's really what they're going to put on th
mr. zarif, the foreign minister got his graduate degree from the university of denver.n fact there are more american ph.d.s in the iranian cabinet than there are in the obama cabinet. so they understand this. the cotton letter will make things a little more difficult for the united states. it's pretty clear this plays into the hands of the hardliners in iran saying see you can't trust these people you can't make a deal with them but the fallout from this cotton letter has been so catastrophic...
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statement which is quoted as being on a bulletin board in the university of islam in chicago by the honorable elijah muhammad. according to it, mr. muhammad states, up, you mighty race. you can accomplish what you will. build your future on these foundations, freedom, justice, and equality. what is the definition of freedom, justice, and equality for the black man? and where and when is it to be obtained? >> take equality first. the honorable elijah muhammad doesn't teach us to associate equality with whites. equality has nothing to do with whites. we don't want to be equal with the white man. he is not the criteria or yardstick by which equality is measured. he's not in a position to tell us we are equal. it's not his right. it is not his to do. we want equality. we had equality before the white man was created. we had equality before the white man came into existence and we want equality whether the white man is on this earth or be. equality means the opportunity to develop all our dormant potential, all of our dormant capabilities and in developing this dormant capability, the right and the ability to stand on this earth on s
statement which is quoted as being on a bulletin board in the university of islam in chicago by the honorable elijah muhammad. according to it, mr. muhammad states, up, you mighty race. you can accomplish what you will. build your future on these foundations, freedom, justice, and equality. what is the definition of freedom, justice, and equality for the black man? and where and when is it to be obtained? >> take equality first. the honorable elijah muhammad doesn't teach us to associate...
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mr. johnson on the ground on university avenue with agents detaining him. mr.> how might mr. johnson's attorneys use this to their benefit? >> this is good news for them. this bigger question is was this id fake? and did he use a fake id. and that is a point of contentious debate. while banke didn't explicitly say that it was a real id he said he -- so johnson gave a wrong account, give a wrong zip code. >> he gave his parents zip code. >> that's right. >> and johnson has moved, and that's what the attorney was saying that's the reason why there was a discrepancy in there. but initially charged public intoxication obstruction of justice without force. >> nick thanks very much. >>> all right, still to come a video of former new england patriot aaron hernandez, dirty dancing shortly before his friend was killed and why the prosecution in hernandez's murder trial video shows a molt ty. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get a
mr. johnson on the ground on university avenue with agents detaining him. mr.> how might mr. johnson's attorneys use this to their benefit? >> this is good news for them. this bigger question is was this id fake? and did he use a fake id. and that is a point of contentious debate. while banke didn't explicitly say that it was a real id he said he -- so johnson gave a wrong account, give a wrong zip code. >> he gave his parents zip code. >> that's right. >> and johnson...
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universe, how would we know? >> i assume you and your staff, mr. chairman have looked into whether or not she broke any laws. >> well i would be among the last people to be able to answer that question. i was a really mediocre lawyer, wolf. i have no area of expertise when it comes to this. i'll let smarter people figure that out. really, i just want the documents. i was asked to write the final report of what happened before during and after benghazi and i cannot do that without the secretary of state at the time's documents including her e-mails. so i'll let smarter minds than mine figure out what violations if any exist. >> because we did do some checking. there were much stricter standards imposed in 2013-2014, that's after she left her four years as secretary of state. in 2009 when she was the secretary of state, the national archives did issue some regulations that said employees, presumably including the secretary of state, could do official business on nonofficial e-mail accounts but had to ensure that any e-mails sent are, quote, preserved in the appropriate agency recordkeeping system. you're famil
universe, how would we know? >> i assume you and your staff, mr. chairman have looked into whether or not she broke any laws. >> well i would be among the last people to be able to answer that question. i was a really mediocre lawyer, wolf. i have no area of expertise when it comes to this. i'll let smarter people figure that out. really, i just want the documents. i was asked to write the final report of what happened before during and after benghazi and i cannot do that without...