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tour of the new building. it was straight up to the top floor. ♪ [applause] a very different tune on the third floor at radio 4 where the queen took to the airwaves broadcasting live from a radio studio for the first time to the nation. >> it was a great pleasure to visit the bbc today. and to see it in its new home. i remember first coming to broadcasting house with my and sistermy mother shortly before the war. ofame again with the duke edinburgh just before the coronation in 1953. >> audio from that first visit was also broadcast. it was an exchange between a 13- year-old princess elizabeth and her sister margaret. very much. indown on the lower ground the largest newsroom in europe, journalist crowded to see and photograph the queen. moment with a very special royal guest. >> back on the ground floor, there was a lineup of some of the bbc's most recognizable faces. 'sey praised the queen dedication the job. , meetingter day people, being interested in what they are doing. she does a great job will stop you have t
tour of the new building. it was straight up to the top floor. ♪ [applause] a very different tune on the third floor at radio 4 where the queen took to the airwaves broadcasting live from a radio studio for the first time to the nation. >> it was a great pleasure to visit the bbc today. and to see it in its new home. i remember first coming to broadcasting house with my and sistermy mother shortly before the war. ofame again with the duke edinburgh just before the coronation in 1953....
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some new hardware, most of the news was about software and services. apple announced new mac book airs and also into mac pro. the chief had words for people who says apple can't innovate any more. >> can't innovate any more, my ass. >> pretty direct, i would say. apple also announced a new version of i works, can you do your spreadsheets and documents in a web browser, also, a version of maps that works on your mac desktop. and finally, itunes radio, this is one a lot of people were waiting for. it is streaming music much like pandora. if you pay for an upgraded fee, you get this all without ads. they hope to have it on the market in september or october. >> the developers gave it a standing ovation. the ios operating system p.m. was the conference considered a disappointment by investors? >> investors didn't seem that jazzed about this, i would say they tend not to be that jazzed unless apple is coming with new hardware that really wows, that has a fresh new design. that doesn't mean this is not important. maybe toward a new tv comin later? maybe towar
some new hardware, most of the news was about software and services. apple announced new mac book airs and also into mac pro. the chief had words for people who says apple can't innovate any more. >> can't innovate any more, my ass. >> pretty direct, i would say. apple also announced a new version of i works, can you do your spreadsheets and documents in a web browser, also, a version of maps that works on your mac desktop. and finally, itunes radio, this is one a lot of people were...
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it's exage rated how much fighting was going on, but it's new york and village. there was arguing going on. as part of that, charlie parker comes to the village, lives in the village on the lower east side in the east village, and called grenich village his favorite place on earth. at the same time, filmmakers come to the village. the village voice and grove press, the literary publisher in the time begin in the village, dylan thomas, others previously mentioned, william, and honest to god, i can read the list for 20 minutes all in the village at the same time in the late 40s through the 50s because once again because they are all in the really small space and also because kind of nobody else is paying attention to them. uptown was not looking at abstract expressionist art, and uptown did not read the new school poets, so they were their own audience for quite a while until pollack is a superstar and everything explodes after that. they there's an atmosphere fizzy with collaboration. if you were an artist, your poet had the catalog, you draw for his poetry book, t
it's exage rated how much fighting was going on, but it's new york and village. there was arguing going on. as part of that, charlie parker comes to the village, lives in the village on the lower east side in the east village, and called grenich village his favorite place on earth. at the same time, filmmakers come to the village. the village voice and grove press, the literary publisher in the time begin in the village, dylan thomas, others previously mentioned, william, and honest to god, i...
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yes, it is a great day. >> the news was welcomed to the black leaders. >> the berlin wall fell and the walls of apartheid are falling. our victory. >> the day after nelson mandela was free for the first time in three decades the celebration would reach all the way to the streets of oakland. here is the report from february 12, 1990. >> nelson mandela, a man locked away for 27 years has been given his freedom and now a struggle against apartheid in south africa has been given new hope. >> our leader has come out. hallelujah. hallelujah. [ singing ] >> i have been waiting for this moment. we have been waiting for this moment. >> we are eager to see him and to be our father again. >> we march towards the best of a united democratic south africa. in which our children shall share ice cream in the summer and blankets in the winter. [ cheers and applause ] >> remember. >> reporter: today's march in oakland was by comparison relatively small but yet there were several hundred people who marched. the atmosphere was almost joyous but still not satisfied. despite the over all glow of optimism th
yes, it is a great day. >> the news was welcomed to the black leaders. >> the berlin wall fell and the walls of apartheid are falling. our victory. >> the day after nelson mandela was free for the first time in three decades the celebration would reach all the way to the streets of oakland. here is the report from february 12, 1990. >> nelson mandela, a man locked away for 27 years has been given his freedom and now a struggle against apartheid in south africa has been...
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this is a brand new photo of the actor just days before his death. it was taken at a tattoo parlor in california where he planned to get some new ink. he was apparently in great spirits. sore many people james gandolfini will be remembered as tony soprano the tough talking new jersey mob boss on the hit show "the sopranos". >> focus on the good times. isn't that what you said one time? try to remember the times that were good? >> i did? >> yes. >> it's true i guess. >> that was the very last scene of the show it ran from 1999 to 2007. gandolfini won two emmy awards a golden globe in his iconic role. chase called gandolfini one of the greatest actors of this or any time. he went on to say quote i remember telling him many times, you don't get it, you are like mozart. there would be silence at the other end of the phone. he appeared in zero dark 30 and he was on broadway in a comedy "god of karnage." he leaves his wife deborah behind and had a little girl last year. he has a 13-year-old son from a previous marriage. james gandolfini was 51 years ol old. >> it
this is a brand new photo of the actor just days before his death. it was taken at a tattoo parlor in california where he planned to get some new ink. he was apparently in great spirits. sore many people james gandolfini will be remembered as tony soprano the tough talking new jersey mob boss on the hit show "the sopranos". >> focus on the good times. isn't that what you said one time? try to remember the times that were good? >> i did? >> yes. >> it's true i...
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gun kill start in the over us in not a must the new news was to the sound. canard colossally on your account is william curium a consider this. to me all real political news creating forms for me. see at the consistent correlate to my last one a covers on the. new way audio at the will audio only. as a play for insert on the buttons on when there's. some noise for us and saluted a lot of and soon he could have been with the crowd in oakland ok with a little less. dunes delusion don't go looking we're young yes the pool. the hit over here with us in me they are you. sure stands for position is concealed. cannot be said good. good. guess the question though is that i see. casey is under the eyes a little peek you don't give us but the news he summa the ok secure own you are getting this but as he won the super loud us again new school form was. just an old . cinema saw that older men meant any nonsense. because in them being. another person in the seat book is to rely on the polish plot. to if you feel. good you mean when i don't know you. know me or louis or.
gun kill start in the over us in not a must the new news was to the sound. canard colossally on your account is william curium a consider this. to me all real political news creating forms for me. see at the consistent correlate to my last one a covers on the. new way audio at the will audio only. as a play for insert on the buttons on when there's. some noise for us and saluted a lot of and soon he could have been with the crowd in oakland ok with a little less. dunes delusion don't go looking...
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jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this
jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber!...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
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this new house was threatened but people came to protect it. further south in the czech republic and austria, the waters are receding. but new problems emerge as the waters fall. many did not have insurance because companies were loath to cover property in areas prone to flooding. >> you can't get insurance. you can't insure your home in a floodplain. recriminations are starting. in bavaria, the government is accusing some landowners of preventing their land being used for flood prevention schemes. industryruction accused some people of blocking projects to reduce the risk. this blood won't be over just when the waterfalls. damage and grief will remain for some time. >> inc. once on a monday, q but, more than 11 years after the u.s. government opened its detention facility, 166 inmates remain incarcerated, many without charge. takingee prisoners are part in a hunger strike and some are being force fed. jonathan beal has visited the camp. >> the start of another day at one of the world's most infamous jails. , still here after more than a decade.
this new house was threatened but people came to protect it. further south in the czech republic and austria, the waters are receding. but new problems emerge as the waters fall. many did not have insurance because companies were loath to cover property in areas prone to flooding. >> you can't get insurance. you can't insure your home in a floodplain. recriminations are starting. in bavaria, the government is accusing some landowners of preventing their land being used for flood...
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a lot of what was new wasn't true.ou put those two things together, i think this is much ado about not very much and much ado you about not much of a guy. he didn't reveal anything that wasn't known that was true, and a lot of what he said was new was not true. my view is we should not be paying so much attention to edward snowden. >> i disagree. whistleblowers should be protected, but this was no whistleblower, this guy was dangerous. also, there may be more records -- >> knew about it since 2006. >> may be more records turned over if he used a thumb drive. this is a wake up call for our clearance process. this guy got into the system because he was a security guy. >> 83,000 private employees and contractors have top secret clearance. a half million. >> he was in one of the most important jobs. i think the people that are it administrators in charge, even if 29, ought to be federal employees and there ought to be supervision above them. he was one inch above the sheriff in about five jobs and the system didn't catch h
a lot of what was new wasn't true.ou put those two things together, i think this is much ado about not very much and much ado you about not much of a guy. he didn't reveal anything that wasn't known that was true, and a lot of what he said was new was not true. my view is we should not be paying so much attention to edward snowden. >> i disagree. whistleblowers should be protected, but this was no whistleblower, this guy was dangerous. also, there may be more records -- >> knew...
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a new flag was raised this morning. for a year, qusair was under rebel control. the government troops are marking their victory, loudly. >> this is what victory sounds like. guns being fired in celebration, cars blurring their horns in the central square. the syrian army is claiming victory, but at what price? qusair is now destroyed. >>he flooded with fighters and tanks, and trucks. we find thisce, column on the move, something different. ribbons tied to the uniforms. they speak with lebanese accent's. off camera, they confirm this. than 10 miles from the lebanese border, too important for the allies to lose. so many civilians lost everything in this battle and we saw few of them on the streets today. this man thanks god and the syrian army that his family is now safe. >> but most of the city is destroyed. >> he blames the rebels. they killed the children because we support the government. but they are in a rush to leave. who can say when these thousands will be back? their city became a prize in this war. this battle may not be the last. bbc world news, qusair.
a new flag was raised this morning. for a year, qusair was under rebel control. the government troops are marking their victory, loudly. >> this is what victory sounds like. guns being fired in celebration, cars blurring their horns in the central square. the syrian army is claiming victory, but at what price? qusair is now destroyed. >>he flooded with fighters and tanks, and trucks. we find thisce, column on the move, something different. ribbons tied to the uniforms. they speak...
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new headquarters in central london, which you have been seeing since january when our amazing new newsroom was unveiled. we started broadcasting from here around then, and the queen is going to get her own personal tour today, and she's going to be shown around by our new director general, tony hall. we now get this report on what he queen is likely to see. it's a project that was 10 years in the making, bringing the bbc's journalism together under one roof and harnessing every inch of expertise and global insight. it is also time to say goodbye to this studio at bbc's television center. >> it meant saying goodbye to our old studio, which had played an important role in the history of television in britain and opening a new chapter. hello and welcome to a brand-new look for impact and bbc. it's our first day on air from this studio, and we hope you like what you see. >> coming up, you've seen the results already, a fresh look to our program, more vibrant, more visual with just a touch of the unexpected. >> thank you very much indeed for being with us. >> the new look is on your screens across
new headquarters in central london, which you have been seeing since january when our amazing new newsroom was unveiled. we started broadcasting from here around then, and the queen is going to get her own personal tour today, and she's going to be shown around by our new director general, tony hall. we now get this report on what he queen is likely to see. it's a project that was 10 years in the making, bringing the bbc's journalism together under one roof and harnessing every inch of...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama announced a shakeup at the top of his foreign policy team today, naming u.n. ambassador and long time ally susan rice to be national security adviser. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we take a closer look at rice's record, the nominee to replace her as u.n. ambassador and what that means for america's role abroad. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest on the battle for a key syrian city, as government forces claim they have retaken control of qusair. >> ifill: margaret warner reports from lebanon on the spike in sectarian violence in the country's second largest city. >> in the past five weeks alone, three dozen people have been
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama announced a shakeup at the top of his foreign policy team today, naming u.n. ambassador and long time ally susan rice to be national security adviser. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we take a closer look at rice's record, the nominee to replace her as u.n....
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jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. both tylenol and bayer back & body are proven to be effective pain relievers tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. well, everything but palm trees, sunshine and fruity drinks, that is. your next trip is calling you. saying, "dan, schedule a 5 o'clock meeting at a hilton garden inn." or "da
jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. both tylenol and bayer back & body are proven to be...
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going to move to new orleans. they was going to sell everything and go to new orleans. they was going to open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage resolves, it's a stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually starla returns to new orleans alone. moving in with friends she made during the trip. patrick informs his mother-in-law about the turn of events. >> he just told me that things was over between them. i never thought that i would lose him for a son-in-law because he was such a sweet guy. >> the apartment is now the exclusive domain of patrick and the man he met in new orleans. >> cocaine was obviously a big part of the story. i believe that at some point patrick got completely grandiose and thought he was ready to be king of the cocaine world. start his own cartel. >> police also say patrick becomes convinced he needs his house gu
going to move to new orleans. they was going to sell everything and go to new orleans. they was going to open up a restaurant down there. >> in the interim i believe they developed more marital problems, so that plan disintegrated. >> as the marriage resolves, it's a stream of parties. >> it does sound like at some point both of them engaged in some extramarital sexual relationships. >> eventually starla returns to new orleans alone. moving in with friends she made...
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was just personas. used to. keep those. the little. things are going ok. we see new things considered. but i want to along with you we're going to. get all of. the window but. we're going to my we were arrested now that i don't know why they arrested me but i don't know what's going on. how long have you been working twenty years. with the for the longest how long have you been with the police twelve and a half years. and you twenty eight years you're both reza rito police and the rosarito police. opened up in the did you wife with him did you have a professional relationship now. you were you aware of his illegal activities no neither was i interested in or knew of them but are you going to. get a. little . bit of a. lot. which of them each. of them have. that they need arrested mate these days and twenty six members of organized crime oh look at them in the butt all of them are in the front. lawn. i feel. twenty nine years old from a very close look at. what otherwise. went over to come from the core of organized crime. he was carrying a nine millimeter pistol with a gold plated hand
was just personas. used to. keep those. the little. things are going ok. we see new things considered. but i want to along with you we're going to. get all of. the window but. we're going to my we were arrested now that i don't know why they arrested me but i don't know what's going on. how long have you been working twenty years. with the for the longest how long have you been with the police twelve and a half years. and you twenty eight years you're both reza rito police and the rosarito...
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british brud castor partner itn has more for us. >> reporter: it was a red carpet event in london to celebrate her fiance, brad pitt's, new film. but all eyes were on angelina jol jolie. she was making her first public appearance since revealing she had had a double mastectomy. >> i've been very happy to see the discussion about women's health expanded, and that means the world to me. and after losing my mom to these issues, i'm very grateful for it, and i've been very moved by the kind support from people. really very grateful for. >> reporter: she also said how much brad pitt's support meant to her. >> oh, he's been extraordinary. just extraordinary. he's such a wonderful man and a wonderful father, and i'm very, very lucky. >> reporter: he spoke of her bravery and how the family pulled together. >> the things we've gone through, we've just made an adventure out of it. it just became another adventure. those things make you tighter and bring you together. they're actually quite moving. but i've got to say, as the other half, when you're sitting and waiting, i've got the easy part, you know. it's emotional. >> reporter:
british brud castor partner itn has more for us. >> reporter: it was a red carpet event in london to celebrate her fiance, brad pitt's, new film. but all eyes were on angelina jol jolie. she was making her first public appearance since revealing she had had a double mastectomy. >> i've been very happy to see the discussion about women's health expanded, and that means the world to me. and after losing my mom to these issues, i'm very grateful for it, and i've been very moved by the...
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in the summer of '96, its mastermind ramzi yousef was standing trial in new york for a separate plot, a plan to bomb american jetliners. in atlanta, the opening of the olympics was only days away. security officials were on edge for good reason. this bombing in the park also was only days away. and in washington that spring, intelligent agents heard death threats out of iran or sudan against national security adviser anthony lake. >> i had to stay in a safe house and be driven narnd around in a armored car here in washington. >> and then a military housing complex was bombed and 19 american servicemen died. u.s. intelligence believed that iran was behind that bombing, and immediately, iran became the leading suspect in the twa tragedy. >> i think that the first thought was that when we got this news that if it was terrorism, we wanted to have a special look at iranian connection. >> clinton chief of staff leon panetta. >> i woke up the president to alert him of what had happen and the concern at this moment was that this might very well be a terrorist attack. >> on that first night at
in the summer of '96, its mastermind ramzi yousef was standing trial in new york for a separate plot, a plan to bomb american jetliners. in atlanta, the opening of the olympics was only days away. security officials were on edge for good reason. this bombing in the park also was only days away. and in washington that spring, intelligent agents heard death threats out of iran or sudan against national security adviser anthony lake. >> i had to stay in a safe house and be driven narnd...
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this news was first reported late this evening by "the new york times." the "times" quoting an internal memo that they said was circulating inside the government but once the "times" published the news was confirmed by the white house, a short time later. during a conference call with reporters late tonight the president's deputy national security adviser ben rhodes said, "our intelligence community assesses that the assad regime has used chemical weapons including the nerve agent sarin on a small scale against the opposition multiple times in the last year." now, you may remember back in april, the white house announced, the president, himself announced that the intelligence community believed with varying degrees of confidence that chemical weapons had been used in syria, but tonight the white house for the first time is going much further and saying chemical weapons have been used. instead of that odd phrasing from april, varying degrees of confidence, the new statement says, "our intelligence community has high confidence in the assessment." given mult
this news was first reported late this evening by "the new york times." the "times" quoting an internal memo that they said was circulating inside the government but once the "times" published the news was confirmed by the white house, a short time later. during a conference call with reporters late tonight the president's deputy national security adviser ben rhodes said, "our intelligence community assesses that the assad regime has used chemical weapons...
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and i really wanted to do theater and be a starving actress on broadway, which i was and i think i just fell in love with new york. it was a little bit more like the wild west when i moved here. now it's more important -- corporate and there are more rules and regulations so i guess it's a bigger risk to do something like this, and underground party, but the rewards i think are great and i just want to create something really magical and beautiful and i want people to feel completely transported. because, the manned ane world, sometimes we just need to completely go away from it. when you don't have rules or work outside 9 rules, the sky is thely. . -- the limit. the police department has been supportive because they feel it's made the neighborhood a lot safer the i have a space called the red lotus room in brooklyn. i couldn't have it in manhattan because it wouldn't be possible, it would cost too much money the it's a little bit of a challenge to keep it secret. i'll say on the invitages, no blogging, no press, no party lists, no checking in -- so there is only so much you control. it is the year that it i
and i really wanted to do theater and be a starving actress on broadway, which i was and i think i just fell in love with new york. it was a little bit more like the wild west when i moved here. now it's more important -- corporate and there are more rules and regulations so i guess it's a bigger risk to do something like this, and underground party, but the rewards i think are great and i just want to create something really magical and beautiful and i want people to feel completely...
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this new house was threatened but people came to protect it. further south in the czech republic and austria, the waters are receding. but new problems emerge as the waters fall. many did not have insurance because companies were loath to cover property in areas prone to flooding. >> you can't get insurance. you can't insure your home in a floodplain. recriminations are starting. in bavaria, the government is accusing some landowners of preventing their land being used for flood prevention schemes. industryruction accused some people of blocking projects to reduce the risk. this blood won't be over just when the waterfalls. damage and grief will remain for some time. >> inc. once on a monday, q but, more than 11 years after the u.s. government opened its detention facility, 166 inmates remain incarcerated, many without charge. takingee prisoners are part in a hunger strike and some are being force fed. jonathan beal has visited the camp. >> the start of another day at one of the world's most infamous jails. , still here after more than a decade.
this new house was threatened but people came to protect it. further south in the czech republic and austria, the waters are receding. but new problems emerge as the waters fall. many did not have insurance because companies were loath to cover property in areas prone to flooding. >> you can't get insurance. you can't insure your home in a floodplain. recriminations are starting. in bavaria, the government is accusing some landowners of preventing their land being used for flood...
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was mass protests kicked off in iran and the way to follow what happens i quickly learned because news was telling us this, to follow it on twitter. twitter was still not a threat to the syrian government, facebook was bought and twitter wasn't so i signed up and watch these things coming through from people in tehran and other cities and the title of this at that moment captured to me the freedom and frivolity because in signing up at least at that time asked if i wanted to sign up to my friends or whenever i did, so most of them were people saying how much they like hot dogs and things like this, and i hate this. just kind of watched it and paid attention to iran and a couple months later i became a prisoner in iran and talk about other panels, was kind of off the map, in prison for two years and with a lot of those activists actually in a political prison. coming out one of the things that happens in prison is the kind of a time warp. you -- your reference point to the world is when you go in and the world goes very fast and suddenly twitter was important. especially as a journalist, in
was mass protests kicked off in iran and the way to follow what happens i quickly learned because news was telling us this, to follow it on twitter. twitter was still not a threat to the syrian government, facebook was bought and twitter wasn't so i signed up and watch these things coming through from people in tehran and other cities and the title of this at that moment captured to me the freedom and frivolity because in signing up at least at that time asked if i wanted to sign up to my...
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jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. [ male announcer ] away... [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, yet well within your means. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> the plane was in over a million pieces. a million pieces. >> reporter: the fbi's jim kallstrom arrived at dawn the next day, facing the toughest case of his career. convinced the crash of twa flight 800 was an act of terrorism. >> if it was, then the crime scene really was all of long island and a good portion of the atlantic ocean. >> reporter: as the fog lift
jim kallstrom believed the news was about to get worse. >> i would have bet my government paycheck it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: believing the nation had just been attacked, an investigation is launched unprecedented in the history of u.s. air travel. coming up, it is a mystery in a million pieces, with clues scattered for miles at the bottom of the ocean. the white house demands answers, and gets ready to retaliate. [ male announcer ] away... [ children laughing ] ♪...
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new was not true. my view we shouldn't be paying so much attention to him. >> i disagree. whistleblowers should be protected but this was no whistleblower. this guy is dangerous. also there may be more -- they knew about it in 2006. >> there may be more records turned over. this is a wake-up call for clearance process. this guy got into the system because he was security guy. >> chris: 3,000 employees have top secret clearance, half a million. >> he was in one of the most important jobs. i think some of the i.t. administrators who are in charge should be a federal employees and supervision over them. this guy was one inch ahead of a sheriff in about five jobs. >> apparently he is over in china and he knows about property comes used, the u.s. hacking chinese institutions. we don't know if that is true or not. >> why is he doing business with the chinese? does he spy for the chinese? >> who knows. >> and send him in the chinese system to mislead him. i agree with. this guy, i want him prosecuted but ts gu
new was not true. my view we shouldn't be paying so much attention to him. >> i disagree. whistleblowers should be protected but this was no whistleblower. this guy is dangerous. also there may be more -- they knew about it in 2006. >> there may be more records turned over. this is a wake-up call for clearance process. this guy got into the system because he was security guy. >> chris: 3,000 employees have top secret clearance, half a million. >> he was in one of the...
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just when we thought the bad news was over for oklahoma, more tornadoes tore through the country's heartland. as the cleanup begins, we'll get the latest from oklahoma governor mary fallin. overseas, the news from syria was worse than ever. we'll hear about that from senator john mccain, just back from a secret meeting with the syrian rebels, and senator jack reed of the armedded services committee. the president with a quick visit to the jersey shore with governor chris christie. >> mr. governor, you want to give it a shot, sir? >>> schieffer: the president lost to christie, but his luck was running even worse in the capital, where his attorney general was accused of lying to congress over his handling of news leaks. >> with regard to the potential prosecution of the press for disclosure of material, that is not something that i've ever been involved in, heard of, or would think would be a wise policy. >> schieffer: we'll get analysis on that and the other news from a distinguished panel. jill abramson, the top editor at the "new york times." the legendary bob woodward of the "washington po
just when we thought the bad news was over for oklahoma, more tornadoes tore through the country's heartland. as the cleanup begins, we'll get the latest from oklahoma governor mary fallin. overseas, the news from syria was worse than ever. we'll hear about that from senator john mccain, just back from a secret meeting with the syrian rebels, and senator jack reed of the armedded services committee. the president with a quick visit to the jersey shore with governor chris christie. >> mr....
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was. sad news yesterday about 6:50. 51. >> gretchen: he was vacationing in italy at the time. hospital officials in rome coming out saying he suffered cardiac arrest and this morning many who knew him are reacting. we're joined by michael tamaro. >> good morning. >> gretchen: it was a shock and people are probably at a loss of words telling their reaction. >> watching it blow up on social media last night, it occurred to me that his past played out the last scene in the final episode was. too soon, sudden and kind of left us all wanting more, you know. it was kind of a james deanesque quality about him. physically very different, but the best was kind of yet to come. >> brian: i was shocked to see that he was looked at as a sex symbol, that women were really attracted to him, especially in that role. i don't know what he was like in real life. i never had a chance to meet him. but in that role. >> everyone who has been talking about him and paying their tributes all say he was a good guy, humble, and very professional.
was. sad news yesterday about 6:50. 51. >> gretchen: he was vacationing in italy at the time. hospital officials in rome coming out saying he suffered cardiac arrest and this morning many who knew him are reacting. we're joined by michael tamaro. >> good morning. >> gretchen: it was a shock and people are probably at a loss of words telling their reaction. >> watching it blow up on social media last night, it occurred to me that his past played out the last scene in the...
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it was not until the fifth grade when i was studying the new smoking law when i began to appreciate, respect, and maybe even like you. our assignment was to prepare a project related to the smoking ban on airplanes. my classmates labored over posters dioramas and models. i walked in with a recorded interview with you. [laughter] this marks the beginning of a very meaningful and special relationship. [laughter] and i got an a. our family of three soon became a family of four. you became a permanent fixture in the male role model i needed. my mom chose well. our country needs more role models like you. you taught us to fight hard for what you believe in, and you worked tirelessly so your grandchildren and future generations could live in a better world. frank, there are so many things a woman is about you. i will miss your endless phone calls, especially when he wanted to send lowers to mom. weather was her birthday, ,nniversary, or apology flowers and there were plenty of those over the years -- [laughter] -- you would call and say hey, laur, i want to send flowers to bon. what is the
it was not until the fifth grade when i was studying the new smoking law when i began to appreciate, respect, and maybe even like you. our assignment was to prepare a project related to the smoking ban on airplanes. my classmates labored over posters dioramas and models. i walked in with a recorded interview with you. [laughter] this marks the beginning of a very meaningful and special relationship. [laughter] and i got an a. our family of three soon became a family of four. you became a...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.aptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the taliban announced it will join peace talks with the u.s. and afghan governments. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we explore the prospects for peace in afghanistan, as its government forces today formally took control of the country's security. >> ifill: then, the debate over immigration reform gathers steam. tonight, ray suarez talks with kentucky republican senator rand paul. citizenship is a privilege i think we can discuss how we do that down the road. we examine a new study that >> brown: we examine a new study
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.aptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the taliban announced it will join peace talks with the u.s. and afghan governments. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we explore the prospects for peace in afghanistan, as its government forces today formally took control of the country's security. >> ifill: then, the debate over immigration...
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it's been a strange week on wall street where bad news was good news, a few words from the fed was worth many points on the dow. let's end the second financial quarter with bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, bertha. >> good morning, scott. we have the futures right now kind of flat. we'll get a little more data in a little bit. stocks are coming off a three-pete with the dow posting its best three-day gain in nearly a year. investors reacting to xhor comments who say they'll use economic data to help determine the future monetary policy, kind of talking people off the ledge here on easing back on stimulus. we'll get numbers on consumer sentiment and manufacturing. the dow starts the day at 15,024, nasdaq will start above 3,400. blackberry shares are sinking scott. they said they had currency problems in venezuela and posted a 13 cent a share loss. the expectation they would post a six cent a share gain. shares are down about 19.5%. >> i didn't know they had room to go lower. bertha coombs, thank you very much. 5:18 right now. you'll recall warren buffett once po
it's been a strange week on wall street where bad news was good news, a few words from the fed was worth many points on the dow. let's end the second financial quarter with bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, bertha. >> good morning, scott. we have the futures right now kind of flat. we'll get a little more data in a little bit. stocks are coming off a three-pete with the dow posting its best three-day gain in nearly a year. investors reacting to xhor comments who...
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. >> abc 7 news was the first media outlet to report on this lawsuit. matthews sent the first tweet you can follow mark on twitter. and we're tweeting around the lock. >> -- clock. >>> a union city family's dog has killed a family member. he was playing yesterday when the dog just attacked. family members say the boy may have tried to climb onto the dog's back. the dog sk held for 10 days in a shelter, authorities have not yet decided whether they will put it down or try to rehabilitate the animal. >> the naked man seen on video had a day in court today. his friends say he needs mental health services. not jail time. abc 7 news has the story. >> the 24-year-old sat listening to a spanish interpreter explain charges against him, he's the naked acrobat attacking passengers at the 16th and mission bart station. >> i spoke to him, he's very, very depressed. crying. >> it's part of a troop called clowns not bombs saying he has in memory of what happened but began showing signs of distress that day during rehearsals for an evening form yens. >> his eyes went
. >> abc 7 news was the first media outlet to report on this lawsuit. matthews sent the first tweet you can follow mark on twitter. and we're tweeting around the lock. >> -- clock. >>> a union city family's dog has killed a family member. he was playing yesterday when the dog just attacked. family members say the boy may have tried to climb onto the dog's back. the dog sk held for 10 days in a shelter, authorities have not yet decided whether they will put it down or try to...
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he was appointed to the seat by his longtime friend, new jersey governor chris christie. t was previously held by frank lautenberg who passed away last week at the age of 89. a special election to permanently fill the seat that senator chiesa is now warming will be held in october. in october on a wednesday and not 20 days later on new jersey's regularly scheduled election day on a tuesday in november. that special election date is because governor chris christie wants that november day to be his election day and his alone. doesn't need any energized democrats raining on his parade by turning out to vote in an election. the deadline to enter primary to run for the senate seat was today at 4:00 eastern. here's congressman frank pallone of new jersey delivering petitions to get his name on the ballot today for the democratic party. also throws hats in the ring on the democratic side, congressman rush holt. also the speaker of the new jersey assembly, sheila oliver. also the very high profile, very popular mayor of the state's largest city, newark mayor cory booker. that's th
he was appointed to the seat by his longtime friend, new jersey governor chris christie. t was previously held by frank lautenberg who passed away last week at the age of 89. a special election to permanently fill the seat that senator chiesa is now warming will be held in october. in october on a wednesday and not 20 days later on new jersey's regularly scheduled election day on a tuesday in november. that special election date is because governor chris christie wants that november day to be...
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abc 7 news was first to break this story on twitter today. you can get alerts any time just follow us on abc 7 news bay area we've been getting you can share your opinion. >> a union city family is in shock tonight over the sudden death of their 6-year-old boy fatally maul bid the family dog. >> l family says they never saw the dog display aggression. abc 7 news with more now from union city. >> union city police say it was a terrible accident. they were called to the house here on elizabeth way yesterday in the middle of the day. the 6-year-old was attack asked killed by the family pit bull. adult members of the family were insiftd home. >> somehow it appears the young man might have tried to ride the dog's back or engage in horse play with the dog. the dog bit him. >> the boy died later, family members say they had the dog two years belong together uncle a police officer. a lawyer hired by the department to support the family said the uncle ran outside immediately. >> he removed the dog from the child without incident. the dog let loose of t
abc 7 news was first to break this story on twitter today. you can get alerts any time just follow us on abc 7 news bay area we've been getting you can share your opinion. >> a union city family is in shock tonight over the sudden death of their 6-year-old boy fatally maul bid the family dog. >> l family says they never saw the dog display aggression. abc 7 news with more now from union city. >> union city police say it was a terrible accident. they were called to the house...
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abc 7 news was on hand for that ceremony. sergio? >> and right now we're inside the main chamber that, couple is just about to address the gay men's chorus you can see there. they got married just about half an hour ago. and it's quite a historic moment. they're the first same-sex couple in california to be wed since the supreme court made their decision on wednesday. sandra steer and kristin perry makeup one of the couple that's filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of prop 8. when the supreme court made a ruling on wednesday in california they said they wanted to be the first couple to be wed as soon as legally possible. that happened today just after the ninth circuit lifted its stay in this case. i asked her what legal guidance she's going to give clerks after today's action. >> i have to believe each of the 58 counties want to abide by the law, and will. the law and requirement is that marriages begin, and immediately. >> ted afabulous day. a sad part is that we couldn't get all of our boys here but when we have a bi
abc 7 news was on hand for that ceremony. sergio? >> and right now we're inside the main chamber that, couple is just about to address the gay men's chorus you can see there. they got married just about half an hour ago. and it's quite a historic moment. they're the first same-sex couple in california to be wed since the supreme court made their decision on wednesday. sandra steer and kristin perry makeup one of the couple that's filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of prop...
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team new zealand was practicing in preparation for what could be a scaled down event for july. this is part of a safety change in the wake of the crash may 9th. now arks noungs it has a new vessel and will join the competition late. >> i think it's just a great under dog story. the good news is that we'll see them sailing on the bay in early july. quite held to contend into racing that is the question that can be only be answered with time. >> it's not clear it will begin in competition. we'll talk to critics about those last minute changes they feared it could chase some fan as way. we'll talk to real estate agents who say there are people out there anxious to rent homes out for the america's cup event. you'll not believe some of the rent they're asking. we're live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> cornell, we'll see you at 6:00. bumpy ride along market street about to get smoother. the street is notorious for broken asphalt but most of those goring away. starting tonight at 7:00 market street will shut down. the street will not reopen until saturday night. the shut down will n
team new zealand was practicing in preparation for what could be a scaled down event for july. this is part of a safety change in the wake of the crash may 9th. now arks noungs it has a new vessel and will join the competition late. >> i think it's just a great under dog story. the good news is that we'll see them sailing on the bay in early july. quite held to contend into racing that is the question that can be only be answered with time. >> it's not clear it will begin in...
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nbc news was told after that he was rushed to the hospital but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead about 40 minutes later there. well now, the press was told it may take about ten days initily to go through the paperwork to release the body to so the family can bring it back home. but also told us that they are trying their best to get help from the italian authorities to speed up the process so that they hope to bring the body back to the united states in the middle of next week, about wednesday or thursday so they can hold a funeral in new york city by the end of the week. >>> a debut at grand lake theater. hollywood stars gathered in oakland for the premiere of the movie "dprut veil stationie "fr" stars include octavia spencer and forest whitaker. he is one of the producers of the film. the movie examines a 24-hour period before grant was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer at the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station on new year's day 2009. the film director is oakland native ryan kugler. he felt the story needed to be told. >> hard to see this being a young african-american male
nbc news was told after that he was rushed to the hospital but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead about 40 minutes later there. well now, the press was told it may take about ten days initily to go through the paperwork to release the body to so the family can bring it back home. but also told us that they are trying their best to get help from the italian authorities to speed up the process so that they hope to bring the body back to the united states in the middle of next week, about...
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in march 2002, six months after 9/11, it was gellman who broke the news that the bush administration aking senior federal officials do bunker duty, making them live and work secretly outside of washington to ensure continuity of government in ace case of an attack on washington. on 9/11 the news it was vice president cheney, not president bush who ordered the shoot-down of hijacked civilian planes, that news was broken by barton gellman. joining us now is barton gellman, currently on assignment for the "washington post" and contributing editor at largÚá6tr "time" magazine and senior fellow at the century foundation. barton, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> let me ask you first in all of the voluminous reporting on your reporting, are there things about your story that are widely being reported wrong or poorly? >> well, the reaction is problematic because you have a lot of people going around saying that this is nothing different than any other kind of warrant, this is a normal subpoena, it goes to a court, they find probable cause. then and only then does the government go i
in march 2002, six months after 9/11, it was gellman who broke the news that the bush administration aking senior federal officials do bunker duty, making them live and work secretly outside of washington to ensure continuity of government in ace case of an attack on washington. on 9/11 the news it was vice president cheney, not president bush who ordered the shoot-down of hijacked civilian planes, that news was broken by barton gellman. joining us now is barton gellman, currently on assignment...
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was uncovered. plot to bomb a new york subway system. the second one which was the new information, the plot to bomb the new york stock exchange. we learned more details behind that and the other one is a plot to bomb a danish newspaper. that was in the news and a lot of details and finally this one that seemed to be some new information. this was the terrorist activity shortly after 9/11 attack that was thwarted. da dana, thanks. this is part of the effort to quiet the uproar over the surveillance program. the nsa are trying to balance the issue of privacy. let's listen in a bit more. >> as american we value our privacy and civil liberties. we value our security and our safety and in the 12 years since the takes on september 11, we have lived in relative safety and security as a nation. that's a direct result of the intelligence community effort and learn from the mistakes that permitted the attacks to occur in 9/11. in those 12 years we have thought long and hard about oversight and compliance and how we minimize the impact on our fello
was uncovered. plot to bomb a new york subway system. the second one which was the new information, the plot to bomb the new york stock exchange. we learned more details behind that and the other one is a plot to bomb a danish newspaper. that was in the news and a lot of details and finally this one that seemed to be some new information. this was the terrorist activity shortly after 9/11 attack that was thwarted. da dana, thanks. this is part of the effort to quiet the uproar over the...
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junk kill start in little over us and not a must the new news was to the sound. canard colossally an account is william killer real me consider this. to me only you can look on the screen films for me. see at the concert and hold that to my last one a car is only a. new way audio at the wheel audio only. as it lay for instance when the button is on linux has. some noise for us and sell it to the lot of and soon we get a thing with a crown in open book a little a little less. dunes delusion...
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new york city. rail transportation was a passion of his. i know there's this big issue a couple of years ago where he's been, he dedicated himself to create i creating a new tunnel to correct new jersey. a rail tunnel to connect new jersey to new york. it was going to be one of the largest transportation projects. cement years putting it together. but when christie came to office and canceling it and a high profile move, but those are the issues that mattered to frank lautenberg. >> you talk about chris christie, he's said he would cancel his campaign activities today in light of the news of the senator passing. also, he's not going to be available for comment, but we know this is going to be a big test for the governor in terms of who he appointed to fill in for the senator. are there any names or people that might come to mind? >> there are a few usual suspects. just to back up for a second, this is something you know, sadly, i think that the new jersey political world kind of knew was coming. frank lautenberg's term is up at the end of 20
new york city. rail transportation was a passion of his. i know there's this big issue a couple of years ago where he's been, he dedicated himself to create i creating a new tunnel to correct new jersey. a rail tunnel to connect new jersey to new york. it was going to be one of the largest transportation projects. cement years putting it together. but when christie came to office and canceling it and a high profile move, but those are the issues that mattered to frank lautenberg. >> you...
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. >>> a plane bound for new york was diverted to scotland after a threatening note was found in the bathroom. the passengers were rescreened before it took off again. >>> kim kardashian has given birth to a baby girl. father kanye west was by her side during the delivery. and now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> with "lockup," we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. every time we send a crew out to a maximum security prison, you never know what might happen with regards to violence. whether it's a stabbing, whether it's a fight in the yard, or
. >>> a plane bound for new york was diverted to scotland after a threatening note was found in the bathroom. the passengers were rescreened before it took off again. >>> kim kardashian has given birth to a baby girl. father kanye west was by her side during the delivery. and now back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> with "lockup," we film in some of the toughest prisons in america. every time we send a...