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said that the cholera found in that river is almost identical to a strain of the disease found in nepalefore those soldiers were deployed. even bill clinton - the un special envoy to haiti - has said that un peacekeepers from that base are the likely source of the disease in haiti. but the one thing that hasn't happened is that the un hasn't accepted any kind of liability for bringing the epidemic to this country. in fact, at this point, they still won't even talk about it. it's been more than two years since cholera appeared in haiti and we're driving into one of the most isolated areas of the country. communities up here in the mountains surrounding artibonite river are almost completely cut off from basic services. clinics, running water, even roads here are almost non-existent. up here, catching any kind of disease is a serious matter, one that kills as quickly as cholera can be a death sentence. >> it is impossible, really, to imagine how somebody could get along paths like this to medical facilities within a few hours to save lives from cholera. this is the kind of scenario here,
said that the cholera found in that river is almost identical to a strain of the disease found in nepalefore those soldiers were deployed. even bill clinton - the un special envoy to haiti - has said that un peacekeepers from that base are the likely source of the disease in haiti. but the one thing that hasn't happened is that the un hasn't accepted any kind of liability for bringing the epidemic to this country. in fact, at this point, they still won't even talk about it. it's been more than...
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she september the money to groups like free the slaves and the nepal youth foundation. changing hundreds of lives. >> basically, buy the kid back and then give its family like a goat or a sewing machine or a cow to like make stuff and make their own business that they don't fall back into slavery. >> reporter: now going into the fourth grade, the 9-year-old and her family are going big. investors helped put making a stand lemonade in a bottle. it is now sold in bay area stores. >> this is really heavy. >> thanks. >> thank you so much. good luck. >> reporter: in her debut today, she made big sales and an even bigger impact. >> she is a very young and successful example of what you can do. >> reporter: her parents are her business partners and her biggest fans. encouraging this little girl to make her big dreams come true. >> compassion is not compassion without action. it is just feeling sorry for someone. >> reporter: they plan to visit nepal later this year to meet some of the children who they have helped escape slavery. reporting live in kent faeld. nbc bay area news
she september the money to groups like free the slaves and the nepal youth foundation. changing hundreds of lives. >> basically, buy the kid back and then give its family like a goat or a sewing machine or a cow to like make stuff and make their own business that they don't fall back into slavery. >> reporter: now going into the fourth grade, the 9-year-old and her family are going big. investors helped put making a stand lemonade in a bottle. it is now sold in bay area stores....
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the nepal strain of cholera was fully sequenced and compared to the haitian strain, and when they did that direct comparison it was found that of the 4 million base pairs in cholera there was only 1 base pair that was different between the two strains. and in genetics we consider that an exact match. >> as far we know the claims that they are giving us are non-receivable, and that's under international law. >> stone-walled by this official, we decided there must be someone at un headquarters who could explain the organization's decision. before security could shut us down. eventually, we found a more senior spokesperson. >> is there anyone else? because seriously he was literally reading from a piece of paper. >> it seems a little odd to me that you're interviewing me about the interview you had with my deputy. >> well, we're trying to get answers and he wasn't able to give any. he just said that's something i don't have answers to. >> well why do you think it would be any different with me? >> is there anyone who would have those answers? >> sebastian, you've asked me that question 3
the nepal strain of cholera was fully sequenced and compared to the haitian strain, and when they did that direct comparison it was found that of the 4 million base pairs in cholera there was only 1 base pair that was different between the two strains. and in genetics we consider that an exact match. >> as far we know the claims that they are giving us are non-receivable, and that's under international law. >> stone-walled by this official, we decided there must be someone at un...
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inside, television screens everywhere with italian leather, marl lined showers, hand woven rugs from nepal. some call it the death star but maybe the duck star, the house that phil built, phil knight. >> it's a super hero. 55, 65-inch tvs in the lobby and takes your breath away. >> reporter: locker room with bacteria resistant surfaces and lockers that have helmets and a special hot tub for coaches and fuse ball tables for players, three practice fields, 170-seat auditorium and a 25,000 square foot weight room. >> you want to put sweaty men on italian furniture and nepal rugs, i don't know. >> they treat it well and are appreciative and know how to take care of it. >> reporter: it's over the top but enough to put oregon over the top and allow the school to win a bcs championship? oregon is a runner up and now some nicknamed this the university of nike, if money can buy the best, the duck haves no excuses. the pressure is on the new head coach and star quarterback. >> we don't talk about the national championship except for one time a year and we've done that and now it's about going to wor
inside, television screens everywhere with italian leather, marl lined showers, hand woven rugs from nepal. some call it the death star but maybe the duck star, the house that phil built, phil knight. >> it's a super hero. 55, 65-inch tvs in the lobby and takes your breath away. >> reporter: locker room with bacteria resistant surfaces and lockers that have helmets and a special hot tub for coaches and fuse ball tables for players, three practice fields, 170-seat auditorium and a...
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the elderly, the sick and the homeless and many of them travel to such far flung spots as malawi, nepal and haiti to help build schools. funded by private foundations and contributions buildon has constructed 546 schools abroad with the help of the local communities and with american volunteers, some of whom many people have written off. >> there are no bad kids. i think every kid, no matter what the circumstance, can elevate, can rise above. and i am convinced that the kids from the most challenging circumstances are also the grittiest, the most determined and have the biggest capacity for compassion. >> some of these kids have had difficult lives. eddie bonner was hanging out on the mean streets of the bronx when a friend was murdered. >> it was just basically a traumatic experience because me and my friends were actually just hanging out together and he basically was murdered in front of our face. >> since then eddie has helped build a school in nepal, has helped clean up neighborhoods at home; and all that has helped change who eddie bonner is. >> if it wasn't for buildon i tell you
the elderly, the sick and the homeless and many of them travel to such far flung spots as malawi, nepal and haiti to help build schools. funded by private foundations and contributions buildon has constructed 546 schools abroad with the help of the local communities and with american volunteers, some of whom many people have written off. >> there are no bad kids. i think every kid, no matter what the circumstance, can elevate, can rise above. and i am convinced that the kids from the most...
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unidos, la captura de doce integrantes de una red criminal, permitiÓ la ubicacion de 5 ciudadanos de nepalde personas, dice que cada ilegal paga de 20 a 30 mil dÓlares por llegar a estados unidos en busca del sueÑo americano. >>> colombia es un paÍs de ruta, que realizan las personas que quieren llegar a estados unidos, y que son transportadas por redes de trÁfico de inmigrantes. >>> los que vienen de África y asia casi la mitad, llegan a paÍses sudamericanos que no exigen visa, y cruzan a colombia por fronteras difÍciles, y se van a centroamÉrica. >>> nuestro paÍs estÁ ubicado en un punto estrategico en las amÉricas. y desde luego por acÁ es un punto donde tienen la posibilidad de pasar, de acortar a veces algunos trayectos. >>> en el aÑo 2012, al menos 700 personas, muchas de ellas cubanas, fueron interceptadas al cruzar ilegalmente por colombia. >>> en el caso de cubanos ingresan mÁs facil tambiÉn por venezuela y colombia, y seguirÁn la ruta hacia norte a me amÉric tambiÉn por ecuador. >>> estas bandas segÚn investigabinves t investigaciones operan en concordancia con grupos ilegales en
unidos, la captura de doce integrantes de una red criminal, permitiÓ la ubicacion de 5 ciudadanos de nepalde personas, dice que cada ilegal paga de 20 a 30 mil dÓlares por llegar a estados unidos en busca del sueÑo americano. >>> colombia es un paÍs de ruta, que realizan las personas que quieren llegar a estados unidos, y que son transportadas por redes de trÁfico de inmigrantes. >>> los que vienen de África y asia casi la mitad, llegan a paÍses sudamericanos que no...
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. >>> david subiÓ el 11 de mayo por el sur, nepal, y volviÓ Á subir el 19 del mismo mes, por la cara paÍses, es complicado, antes de lograrlo, lo intentÓ sin Éxito dos veces. >>> siempre me gustÓ vivir con metas y objetivos en frente. y creo que todo lo planteado son obstÁculos grandes, y retos grandes. y tambiÉn la satisfacciÓn de lograrlo, es mucho mÁs grande. >>> su preparaciÓn fÍsica es haciendo entrenamiento propio para triatlÓn. correr grandes distancias, en ambientes parecidos a la montaÑa, y mentalmente. >>> la parte mental, es importante, no es un reto fÍsico, sino de perseverancia, y paciencia, no abandonar, e ir tras los sueÑos, y metas que nos planteamos. >>> compartiÓ con nosotros el secreto para lograr todo lo que se propone, por muy difÍcil que sea. >>> el secreto siempre fue, no quedarme en sueÑos y proyectos, avanzar y ser proactivo a mi meta, y asÍ he conseguido todo lo que hice. >>> y comparte con los mexica s mexicanos, el orgullo que siente al representar a nuestro paÍs. >>> siempre que voy a una montaÑa fuera de mÉxico, voy buscando metas y objetivos personales,
. >>> david subiÓ el 11 de mayo por el sur, nepal, y volviÓ Á subir el 19 del mismo mes, por la cara paÍses, es complicado, antes de lograrlo, lo intentÓ sin Éxito dos veces. >>> siempre me gustÓ vivir con metas y objetivos en frente. y creo que todo lo planteado son obstÁculos grandes, y retos grandes. y tambiÉn la satisfacciÓn de lograrlo, es mucho mÁs grande. >>> su preparaciÓn fÍsica es haciendo entrenamiento propio para triatlÓn. correr grandes...
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. >> vivian has raised $100,000 for groups like free the slaves and the nepal youth foundation. sales continue. there is more where that came from. >> change in the world. >> one glass at a time. >> exactly. >> rob, can you warm up the weather for us? >> you might have to head further inland. you have the strong sea breeze for san francisco towards the east bay right now speaking of san francisco the golden gate bridge right about there on the satellite view. that's how it looks in real time. you have misty skies. the giants run taking place tomorrow morning, the half marathon, 5 k, plan on jacket weather and properly mist before as we saw today the low clouds breaking up and heading off to the west by the afternoon. you're seeing sunshine in san jose. not much sunshine on the coast today. notice the shadows on the clouds across the north bay. high clouds moving in. we'll talk more about that in a moment. first another look at the temperatures. if you want to find the warm we are, trivalley, that's where we saw mid 80s today. 73 in san jose. 63 in san francisco. that number hasn
. >> vivian has raised $100,000 for groups like free the slaves and the nepal youth foundation. sales continue. there is more where that came from. >> change in the world. >> one glass at a time. >> exactly. >> rob, can you warm up the weather for us? >> you might have to head further inland. you have the strong sea breeze for san francisco towards the east bay right now speaking of san francisco the golden gate bridge right about there on the satellite view....
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the country's military leader said he was tracked down at the border with nepal. >> he is a key suspectin a series of terrorist attacks including the 2010 bombing of a german bakery which killed 17 people. he is also believed to have been behind deadly blasts in mumbai, bangalore, and the capital, delhi. >> a tropical storm has wreaked havoc in taiwan just a week after the country was hit by a typhoon. >> over 50 centimeters of rain fell on the heavily populated west coast, forcing flooding in several cities. this is the 15th major storm to pound the region this season. the system is now heading north towards japan, but is expected to fizzle out before causing any further damage. to columbia now where the government says it is ready to start peace talks around the country's biggest rebel groups. >> it appears to be a major step towards establishing peace in colombia in a conflict that has stretched on for decades. here's more. >> the president says he is hopeful that columbia can now, through dialogue, and half a century of ironing. on tuesday, columbia's second- largest rebel group rel
the country's military leader said he was tracked down at the border with nepal. >> he is a key suspectin a series of terrorist attacks including the 2010 bombing of a german bakery which killed 17 people. he is also believed to have been behind deadly blasts in mumbai, bangalore, and the capital, delhi. >> a tropical storm has wreaked havoc in taiwan just a week after the country was hit by a typhoon. >> over 50 centimeters of rain fell on the heavily populated west coast,...
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he is being questioned after being detained wednesday night on india's eastern border with nepal. police say he is one of the leaders of the indian mujahedin -- mujahideen group. it has also been linked to lash kari tiber -- lashkar i e taiiba. perhaps cinema cannot change the world, but we know it can create a world. at the venice film festival, matt damon, nicolas cage, and george clooney are all competing for top prizes. the competition has a few surprises up its sleeve. >> it is the world's oldest international film festival. 11 days of movie madness in venice kicked off with a bang on wednesday thanks to the premiere of gravity =-- the 3d space drama, "gravity." it sees george clooney and sandra bullock as astronauts flung into deep space. >> i try to find really good scripts. if there is something i can do in them -- there were only to the parts. sandy had the other one. i fell like this was the only part i could get away with. i did like the character a lot. i thought it was fun to be able to play. >> 20 films are in competition for the prestigious golden lion. ayou will co
he is being questioned after being detained wednesday night on india's eastern border with nepal. police say he is one of the leaders of the indian mujahedin -- mujahideen group. it has also been linked to lash kari tiber -- lashkar i e taiiba. perhaps cinema cannot change the world, but we know it can create a world. at the venice film festival, matt damon, nicolas cage, and george clooney are all competing for top prizes. the competition has a few surprises up its sleeve. >> it is the...
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. >> she designed carpets inspired by her travels around the world and had them hand-made in nepal, indiaina, and mexico. she earned a client. >> was actually looking for brooklyn designers and i happened to come across her on linkedin, and i took a look at her website and immediately fell in love with it. >> she got press. she had a goal, to get people to buy her carpets, and she went after it with gusto. >> i attended every event related to my industry. whether it was a cocktail for an opening of a product, anything related to a designer, whether the magazines were giving it, i was there. and then i exhibited in trade shows because that's how i communicated. >> it was about survival. i need to meet this person, go to that convenient. it was an in, in, in. >> so constant melane never had a chance to step back and see how her company was doing. turns out it wasn't doing as well as she thought. while she was working hard and seemingly doing everything right, her sales weren't growing. >> okay. i have all these elements. i have the production, the talent, i feel i have the personality to co
. >> she designed carpets inspired by her travels around the world and had them hand-made in nepal, indiaina, and mexico. she earned a client. >> was actually looking for brooklyn designers and i happened to come across her on linkedin, and i took a look at her website and immediately fell in love with it. >> she got press. she had a goal, to get people to buy her carpets, and she went after it with gusto. >> i attended every event related to my industry. whether it was...
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. >> she designed carpets inspired by her travels around the world and had them handmade in nepal, indiachina, and mexico. soon after launching, she landed her first clients. she gave her one of her early jobs. >> i was actually looking for brooklyn designers and i happened to come across her on linkedin. and i took a look at her website and fell in love with everything she does. >> and she got press, lots of it. she had a goal, to get people to buy her carpets. and she went after it with gusto. >> i attended every event related to my industry. whether it was a cocktail for an opening of a product, anything related to a designer. whether the magazines were giving it, i was there. and then i exhibited in trade shows because that's how i was able to connect with the design community. >> like many, her work became her life. she operated on one premise. every moment was a sales opportunity. >> it was about survival. basically it was, okay, i need to get a sale. i need to meet this person, i need to be at this event. it was a constant in, in, . pop in some ice... i have production, i have the
. >> she designed carpets inspired by her travels around the world and had them handmade in nepal, indiachina, and mexico. soon after launching, she landed her first clients. she gave her one of her early jobs. >> i was actually looking for brooklyn designers and i happened to come across her on linkedin. and i took a look at her website and fell in love with everything she does. >> and she got press, lots of it. she had a goal, to get people to buy her carpets. and she went...
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we have teams going to knit how, indonesia -- nepal, indonesia, and ghana.ould you present a proposal? i thought for five seconds and accepted. i made a few phone calls to tanzania. i tried to look at the united nations development goals to say what is the progress and needs of tanzania in that area, to lay a background, foundation for the service. with the idea that the first stage would be anyway to build up the contact, discover the people, let the people discover us, and take it from there. to, what can we do together? the motivation was to allow young taiwanese to have a similar experience to the one i had when i went to tanzania. that is, to discover that the world is bigger than my hometown , that you can actually become friends with foreigners. this could change the direction of your life. it's also a learning through experience. i like to teach people, but not in the classroom. i like people to learn from experience. i try to create that environment for a good experience. >> father, back five years ago when you first started doing this, people proba
we have teams going to knit how, indonesia -- nepal, indonesia, and ghana.ould you present a proposal? i thought for five seconds and accepted. i made a few phone calls to tanzania. i tried to look at the united nations development goals to say what is the progress and needs of tanzania in that area, to lay a background, foundation for the service. with the idea that the first stage would be anyway to build up the contact, discover the people, let the people discover us, and take it from there....
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he also helped then governor and current homeland security chief janet nepal t napolitano raise campaign in no way qualified to lead the agency. napolitano is standing behind him. >> while you were sleeping the lapd shut down parts of the freeway. they were searching for a missing federal agent. authorities found an abandoned car for the agent. he was found safe a few hours later. he was picked up by a fellow employee after his car broke down. no foul play is expesuspected. >> the new report suggests the widow of boston bombing suspect tamlin tsarnaev could face charges over what she knew about the terrorist attack. investigators reportedly discovered she spoke to him as he ran from police. russell has reportedly hired an attorney who specializes in terror cases. conversations between a husband and wife can be protected by law but that may not apply in this case. his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev has pleaded not guilty to federal charges in the attack. >> a maryland woman walks away from a horrifying car crash without any injuries. she was hit from behind and sent her car through a guardrail
he also helped then governor and current homeland security chief janet nepal t napolitano raise campaign in no way qualified to lead the agency. napolitano is standing behind him. >> while you were sleeping the lapd shut down parts of the freeway. they were searching for a missing federal agent. authorities found an abandoned car for the agent. he was found safe a few hours later. he was picked up by a fellow employee after his car broke down. no foul play is expesuspected. >> the...
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she sent the money to groups like free the slaves and the nepal youth foundation, changing hundreds of lives. >> we can give its family a get or sewing machine or cow to make stuff and make their own business and they won't fall back into slavery. >> the 9-year-old and her family are going big. investors help put making a stand lemonade in a bottle. it is now sold in bay area stores. >> it's really heavy. >> thank you. good luck. >> she made big sales and a bigger impact. >> she is a very young and successful example of what you can do. >> her parents are business partners and biggest fans, encouraging this little girl to make her big dreams come true. >> compassion is not compassion without action. it's just feeling sorry for someone. >> jean ellie today in the bay. >> we have more coming up. >> terrible that it takes a tragedy like this to really be a wake up call. >> where are your clothes made? are the factory conditions safe? a bay area woman is empowering workers around the globe after a factory collapse in bangladesh. >>> nearly three months ago the world watched in horror when
she sent the money to groups like free the slaves and the nepal youth foundation, changing hundreds of lives. >> we can give its family a get or sewing machine or cow to make stuff and make their own business and they won't fall back into slavery. >> the 9-year-old and her family are going big. investors help put making a stand lemonade in a bottle. it is now sold in bay area stores. >> it's really heavy. >> thank you. good luck. >> she made big sales and a bigger...
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nepal in april of 2010.spect she was murdered. >>> iran officially has a new president. this weekend, hassan rowhani became the seventh president of the islamic republic after taking the highest percentage of vote in june. he is seen as a moderate politician and has a reputation for avoiding extreme positions. >>> sex scandals and politics seem to go hand in hand, and it turns out, anywhere in the world. >> okay, so, you see silvio berlusconi and think what, bunninga bunninga, right? you see anthony weiner, you think sexting. and san diego's mayor filner? what's next? he's a hugger. >> i think of the headlock. as he says, he's a hugger. well, nadia bilchik is joining us now to discuss select start with silvio berlusconi. where do you start? >> well, let's start with the fact that over the last 25 years, he's had over 20 trials. and for the first time ever on thursday, he has definitive sentence. and it's amazing because he's had everything from elicit sex with underaged women -- remember ruby, the heartbreak
nepal in april of 2010.spect she was murdered. >>> iran officially has a new president. this weekend, hassan rowhani became the seventh president of the islamic republic after taking the highest percentage of vote in june. he is seen as a moderate politician and has a reputation for avoiding extreme positions. >>> sex scandals and politics seem to go hand in hand, and it turns out, anywhere in the world. >> okay, so, you see silvio berlusconi and think what, bunninga...
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. >> india has arrested its most wanted criminal, held on wednesday on the eastern border with nepal. group has been linked to a group claiming responsibility for attacks in india. we are joined live from new delhi with more on that story. what can you tell us about the arrest? >> he was arrested on the indian-nipal border. it was a secret operation, he was arrested along with three other people. what we should say, though is it's unclear where the process goes from here or which stage it is at following his arrest. it will be watched with extreme interest across the country and region particularly for a country that certainly wanted a glimpse into the indian mujahedeen for sometime. >> all right. thanks very much for joining us out of new delhi. >> employee's teams in china are struggling with surging water levels after 33,000 people she cram waited. the military have been along the river. we have more. >> i know everyone's tired, but we must keep morale high and fight to the end for final victory. it's a battle against a relentless enemy, the massive waters of the river. these are t
. >> india has arrested its most wanted criminal, held on wednesday on the eastern border with nepal. group has been linked to a group claiming responsibility for attacks in india. we are joined live from new delhi with more on that story. what can you tell us about the arrest? >> he was arrested on the indian-nipal border. it was a secret operation, he was arrested along with three other people. what we should say, though is it's unclear where the process goes from here or which...
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in nepal it only costs $300 a year. on average, $25 a month will support a girl.she'll contribute to her nation's gdp and the amount of money that she'll be able to raise to support her family and break the cycle of poverty in her community is amazing. >> it's -- when you think about that, $300 that will change a person's life forever. it's really amazing work. congratulations to you and what you're doing to help inspire people not just millennials. i know it is a big millennial thing, but gen-xe.r.s. can get involved. tweet goanddo. we'll share responses week to week. tammy, thanks again and congratulations. >>> a few minutes ago we showed you a campaign event with anthony weiner. regrettably, this is the current video from just an hour ago. anthony weiner's campaign event here in new york. he dropped in the polls in the mayoral race this week coming in this fourth place. the primary will happen in just five weeks. >>> that's going to wrap things up for me today. i'll see you back on monday 11:00 a.m. eastern. "now" with alex wagner comes your way next. joy ann r
in nepal it only costs $300 a year. on average, $25 a month will support a girl.she'll contribute to her nation's gdp and the amount of money that she'll be able to raise to support her family and break the cycle of poverty in her community is amazing. >> it's -- when you think about that, $300 that will change a person's life forever. it's really amazing work. congratulations to you and what you're doing to help inspire people not just millennials. i know it is a big millennial thing,...
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word of a terror plot foiled in nepal. official there stopped oil and gas facilities taken over in that country. government personnel had to be evacuated at dawn yesterday from there. intelligence officials say they intercepted communications between two al qaeda leaders and president obama spoke of the global response last night on "the tonight show." >> it's significant enough that we're taking every precaution. it's a reminder that for all of the progress we have made getting bin laden, putting afghanistan and pakistan back on its heels that this radical violent extremism is still out there. >> word of this new foiled plot broke hours after the u.s. government announce the defendant had filed the first criminal charges in the investigation into last year's deadly attack on american diplomats. what more can you tell us about the yemeni plot that was spoiled? >> yemeni government sources are saying they are taking responsibilities for foiling this plot that was taking place or scheduled to take place in the southern part
word of a terror plot foiled in nepal. official there stopped oil and gas facilities taken over in that country. government personnel had to be evacuated at dawn yesterday from there. intelligence officials say they intercepted communications between two al qaeda leaders and president obama spoke of the global response last night on "the tonight show." >> it's significant enough that we're taking every precaution. it's a reminder that for all of the progress we have made getting...
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whether it's the players lounge with italian leather and hand-made rugs from nepal, complete with customsball tables of oregon ducks facing pac-12 rivals. or the over-the-top locker room with ventilation to remove odors, lockers where your helmet and shoulder pads pop down. the coach's hot tub, a war room with the 32-foot-long table and a 500-pound rug, writable black walls, or the auditorium with 170 leather seats made of ferrari leather, and each seat able to hold 500 pounds. >> i love the way the design for the team has captured the past but also this innovative twist to put us ahead. >> do you really want to put sweaty young man on italian furniture? i don't know. >> they treat it very well. they're very appreciative and they know thousand take care of it. >> reporter: is it enough to help the ducks to go all the way? the school is dealing with some ncaa penalties for recruiting violations, but if recruiting in the big money game of college football is an arms race, this could be a nuclear weapon. >> sweaty men on italian leather. only jane wells. >>> before we go tonight, we want to
whether it's the players lounge with italian leather and hand-made rugs from nepal, complete with customsball tables of oregon ducks facing pac-12 rivals. or the over-the-top locker room with ventilation to remove odors, lockers where your helmet and shoulder pads pop down. the coach's hot tub, a war room with the 32-foot-long table and a 500-pound rug, writable black walls, or the auditorium with 170 leather seats made of ferrari leather, and each seat able to hold 500 pounds. >> i love...
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. >> and in the lounge, the italian leather and handwoven rugs from nepal.21-year-old son, and i'm thinking, i would not let my son sit on this, especially after a day on the football field. what's it like? >> awesome. guys spend some time up there, and you build some quality relationships. just to be able to sit and relax and have our own space, you know, get away a little bit, it's awesome. >> kelly, the eagles, the first-time head coach. they have something called no excuses, because phil knight has provided everything for you. they joke it's the university of nike. how much pressure is there on you to deliver this year? >> not any different from another year. >> really? >> obviously, the university of oregon has been the winningest program in the pac 12 for the past 25 years. the most bowl games in the last years. >> don't remind you. >> yeah, we won't talk about the s.e.c. with that comes the certain level of pride, culture, the way we do things. we don't talk about the national championship except for one time a year. we've already done that. it's now
. >> and in the lounge, the italian leather and handwoven rugs from nepal.21-year-old son, and i'm thinking, i would not let my son sit on this, especially after a day on the football field. what's it like? >> awesome. guys spend some time up there, and you build some quality relationships. just to be able to sit and relax and have our own space, you know, get away a little bit, it's awesome. >> kelly, the eagles, the first-time head coach. they have something called no...
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array of toiletries, and area 41 which is a high-tech german table, and 500 pound handmade rug from nepaling to quack about. and 145,000 square feet of it. 96% of the walnut they brought in was rejected, because it was not good enough. be it is good enough to help the dux beat an s.e.c. school and win a bcs championship and good enough for a player here to bring home the heisman, or more likely, create the most potent school, and oregon is being penalized for a recruiting violation, and it is a tough thing to run a program that is so lucrative when you are dealing with the amateur athletes and does the system need to be changed? we will speak to the athletic director here rob bull mmullinse will talk to the head coach and the star quarterback marcus mariota, guys. back to you. >> that duck looks winded and if you will forgive the analogy, and look at this, you were talking about a multi, multimillion dollar facility and can oregon afford this? this feels to me like the thing in a market. >> they have not had to pay a dime for this. it was built by the knights and gifted to them, and think
array of toiletries, and area 41 which is a high-tech german table, and 500 pound handmade rug from nepaling to quack about. and 145,000 square feet of it. 96% of the walnut they brought in was rejected, because it was not good enough. be it is good enough to help the dux beat an s.e.c. school and win a bcs championship and good enough for a player here to bring home the heisman, or more likely, create the most potent school, and oregon is being penalized for a recruiting violation, and it is a...
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followed by ethiopia, venezuela, rounding off the top five there is nepal.hose is where a lot of asylum requests are many coulding from. we'll see what happens when it comes to mexico. apparently a new technique potentially being used. gregg? gregg: a new controversy involving mexico as that country release as notorious drug lord. here he is on the left. allowing rafael cantero to walk away free on technicality of all things, instead of turning him over to the united states to face justice where he is wanted for the role of killing u.s. drug enforcement agent, enrique camerana in 1985. he was kidnapped, he was tortured and murdered. and mark ad low point then back for u.s. mexican relations. while things have gotten better cantero' release could change all that. joining us to talk about i, christian white, former advisors at d.c. national advisory. this guy is despicable human being. mexicans knew we wanted him. we have charges pending still. statute of limit takes never runs on murder. two-part question. did they do it deliberately, releasing him in the mid
followed by ethiopia, venezuela, rounding off the top five there is nepal.hose is where a lot of asylum requests are many coulding from. we'll see what happens when it comes to mexico. apparently a new technique potentially being used. gregg? gregg: a new controversy involving mexico as that country release as notorious drug lord. here he is on the left. allowing rafael cantero to walk away free on technicality of all things, instead of turning him over to the united states to face justice...
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. >> translator: i am perfectly happy and challenged enough with the european alps so it won't be nepalthat, i want to be chancellor for another four years so let's just wait and see. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> german chancellor angela merkel says the election will be a very close call as she made it clear she would not be complacent, despite her christian democrats increasing their lead over rival sbd in the polls. annetta is in berlin. just how likely is a grand coalition? >> actually if you ask voters here in the opinion polls, the grand coalition is what they want to have. neither steinbruck, the candidate for chancellory of the social democrats nor angela merkel of the christian democrats, of course, does want to have a grand coalition, so it will be up to the
. >> translator: i am perfectly happy and challenged enough with the european alps so it won't be nepalthat, i want to be chancellor for another four years so let's just wait and see. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly,...
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it is about a girl who was trafficked from nepal and it was very powerful. i want to see the young adults themselves writing the stories. it is an amazing way for people of every age to begin that process. or perhaps they can take a story -- what i have my students do is change the endings of stories. it gives them a sense of empowerment, helps them to recognize that they can alter what they perceive to be inevitable. there is great strength in giving voice in these ways and others. it is no small matter. there is an indonesian phrase that i conjure on a regular basis. it means, to wash the eyes. you will see that phrase in my children's book and you will see in the book that the very talented illustrator opens the book with a view of the moon from the earth's perspective and closes it with the view of the earth from the moon's perspective. the idea is to constantly shift perspectives not only so we can empathize and build peace in those ways, but also so that we can change the way we view ourselves. we can name ourselves differently. we can do identity the
it is about a girl who was trafficked from nepal and it was very powerful. i want to see the young adults themselves writing the stories. it is an amazing way for people of every age to begin that process. or perhaps they can take a story -- what i have my students do is change the endings of stories. it gives them a sense of empowerment, helps them to recognize that they can alter what they perceive to be inevitable. there is great strength in giving voice in these ways and others. it is no...
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. >>> david subiÓ el 11 de mayo por el sur, nepal, y volviÓ Á subir el 19 del mismo mes, por la carandonar, e ir tras los sueÑos, y metas que nos planteamos. >>> compartiÓ con nosotros el secreto para lograr todo lo que se propone, por muy difÍcil que sea. >>> el secreto siempre fue, no quedarme en sueÑos y proyectos, avanzar y ser proactivo a mi meta, y asÍ he conseguido todo lo que hice. >>> y comparte con los mexica s mexicanos, el orgullo que siente al representar a nuestro paÍs. >>> siempre que voy a una montaÑa fuera de mÉxico, voy buscando metas y objetivos personales, y tambiÉn siento que voy representando a mi paÍs. llevo la bandera mexicana, con mucho orgullo. >>> david piensa en su prÓximo reto, y tiene todo listo para lograrlo, y volver a poner anaalto el nombre de mÉxico. >>> quÉ les parece? david, en estos momentos estÁ realizando su nuevo reto, recorrer el mundo en un velero, sin asistencia ni paradas. seguramente darÁ mucho de quÉ hablar. me despido desde mÉxico, archigresamos. >>> todo un aventurero. >>> subirias al everest. >>> soy miedosa para esas cosas, se necesi
. >>> david subiÓ el 11 de mayo por el sur, nepal, y volviÓ Á subir el 19 del mismo mes, por la carandonar, e ir tras los sueÑos, y metas que nos planteamos. >>> compartiÓ con nosotros el secreto para lograr todo lo que se propone, por muy difÍcil que sea. >>> el secreto siempre fue, no quedarme en sueÑos y proyectos, avanzar y ser proactivo a mi meta, y asÍ he conseguido todo lo que hice. >>> y comparte con los mexica s mexicanos, el orgullo que...
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i've been able to see called "sold" for young adults and it's about a girl that was trafficked from nepal and very powerful but i want to see the young adults themselves writing the story. and it's amazing way for people of every age to begin that process. or perhaps they can take a story and what i have my students do is changing the ending of stories. give them a sense of empowerment , help them to recognize that they can alter what they perceive to be inevitable. there's great strength in giving a voice. it's no small matter. there's an indonesian phrase that i have on a regular basis that means to wash the eyes. you will see that phrase in my children's book and in the book that the very talented illustrator opens the book with a view from the earth's perspective and closes with the earth from the moon's perspective and the idea is to constantly shift perspectives not only so that we can empathize and build peace in those ways but also so that we can change the way that we view ourselves. we can name ourselves differently and do identity building and find the future that is more robus
i've been able to see called "sold" for young adults and it's about a girl that was trafficked from nepal and very powerful but i want to see the young adults themselves writing the story. and it's amazing way for people of every age to begin that process. or perhaps they can take a story and what i have my students do is changing the ending of stories. give them a sense of empowerment , help them to recognize that they can alter what they perceive to be inevitable. there's great...
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center paid for by nike koe founder fig knight and player penny, whether it's hand made rugs from nepalustom foosball tables with oregon ducks or the over the top locker room, check it out, bacteria resistant surfaces where your shoulder pads and helmets go down the coach's hot tub, hydrotherapy pool t. war room with the 32-foot long table, 500 pound rug. nicknamed area 51 or the auditorium. with 170 seats made of ferrari leather. each capable of holding won swaeing 500 pounds, incredible artwork throughout. all this united the facility called by some the duck star. here's how i'm told the deal worked. the land for the facility was leased by the university of oregon to phil knight's foundation. he fntsed the building, donated it back to the university. now this state owned school is selling nameing opportunities to finance the maintenance of it. the ducks are ranked anywhere from 2nd to 4th in preseason polls. the school is dealing with relatively light penalties for recruiting violation. they have a new head coach. as you see them practicing on some of their three new practice fields.
center paid for by nike koe founder fig knight and player penny, whether it's hand made rugs from nepalustom foosball tables with oregon ducks or the over the top locker room, check it out, bacteria resistant surfaces where your shoulder pads and helmets go down the coach's hot tub, hydrotherapy pool t. war room with the 32-foot long table, 500 pound rug. nicknamed area 51 or the auditorium. with 170 seats made of ferrari leather. each capable of holding won swaeing 500 pounds, incredible...