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and nicholas winton?mbulance unit for the red cross, then trained pilots for the royal air force. he got married, raised a family, earned a comfortable living. for 50 years, he told hardly anyone what he had done. a question which i know intrigues everyone who hears your story is why did you keep it secret for so long? >> winton: i didn't really keep it secret; i just didn't talk about it. >> simon: all this time, you're in england, and then you go back to czechoslovakia. then you go to israel. you still had no idea how your departure from czechoslovakia had been organized? >> meisl: absolutely no idea. >> simon: and you learned that by seeing it on television? >> meisl: that's right. >> simon: in 1988, the bbc learned about winton's story and invited him to be part of a program. he had no idea that the people sitting around him were people he had saved. >> can i ask, is there anyone in our audience tonight who owes their life to nicholas winton? if so, could you stand up please? mr. winton, would you lik
and nicholas winton?mbulance unit for the red cross, then trained pilots for the royal air force. he got married, raised a family, earned a comfortable living. for 50 years, he told hardly anyone what he had done. a question which i know intrigues everyone who hears your story is why did you keep it secret for so long? >> winton: i didn't really keep it secret; i just didn't talk about it. >> simon: all this time, you're in england, and then you go back to czechoslovakia. then you...
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. >> reporter: here is what we know now the victim is nicholas callon from pinol.the person who shot him. this house on corneliuos street is empty today but from 3:00 in the afternoon until midnight it was surrounded by yellow tape and officers looking for answers. >> it was busy last weekend. there was a lot of kids there. so, i'm not sure what was going on up there but i'm not too happy there was a murder on our block. >> reporter: neighbor, terry meher says a couple with two children moved in. >> we would see them come and go. mainly just young people around the age of 18 to probably around 24. different vehicles, never got to know them. >> reporter: the spokesman for the contra costa sheriff department says what -p -- happened here was not a random crime. that the victim and suspect knew each other but he would not identify the presumed shooter who has not yet been arrested. the sheriff's department will not elaborate on what happened at this home or how the victim and suspect knew each other. but they do tell me that the shooter is not a threat to others who l
. >> reporter: here is what we know now the victim is nicholas callon from pinol.the person who shot him. this house on corneliuos street is empty today but from 3:00 in the afternoon until midnight it was surrounded by yellow tape and officers looking for answers. >> it was busy last weekend. there was a lot of kids there. so, i'm not sure what was going on up there but i'm not too happy there was a murder on our block. >> reporter: neighbor, terry meher says a couple with...
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nicholas chekhov is getting ready for school. it was a little help from her mom. it's noon in the class to hurry. well the school day is winding up for other children. hers is just beginning with it prices start at one pm in the light away from the many settlement to the school today takes even longer than usual as our tv crew attracts plenty of attention and crowds of curious children the us. how many settlement twenty two lives is located on the outskirts of the village of europe meets some five thousand romans is here and on average the new baby is born every other day it's not unusual for families here to have ten children. almost no one has a steady paying job. most live from social assistance child benefits and the school bonus i just ate a seventeen year of twenty a month per child to four families with school age children. the kids also get a free lunch. but they must attend classes regularly since the bonus plan began schools in eastern slovakia have been bursting at the seams. be sure to just one starter here is a teacher in nineteen eighty three the sch
nicholas chekhov is getting ready for school. it was a little help from her mom. it's noon in the class to hurry. well the school day is winding up for other children. hers is just beginning with it prices start at one pm in the light away from the many settlement to the school today takes even longer than usual as our tv crew attracts plenty of attention and crowds of curious children the us. how many settlement twenty two lives is located on the outskirts of the village of europe meets some...
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nicholas rolin was the chief minister of duke philip of burgundy for nearly 40 years. he became one of the most powerful men in europe. at the height of his career, he made a spectacular donation to charity. [bell ringing] the hotel-dieu, or god's hostel, a hospital for the poor, was founded by chancellor rolin in beaune, close to the duke's capital at dijon. the initials of nicholas rolin and his wife guigone de salins and their coats of arms appear in the stained glass and the floor tiles of the buildings, making it clear that the hospital was a gigantic memorial to the donors. "on this sunday, august 4, 1443, "neglecting all human cares "and in the interest of my salvation, "in recognition of the goodness of our savior, "i found and donate irrevocably in the town of beaune a hospital for the poor and the sick." such acts of piety were often performed by the rich for the good of their souls, but seldom on this massive scale. contemporaries viewed rolin's wealth with hatred and his professions of charity and spirituality with cynicism. it's one of the mysteries of the
nicholas rolin was the chief minister of duke philip of burgundy for nearly 40 years. he became one of the most powerful men in europe. at the height of his career, he made a spectacular donation to charity. [bell ringing] the hotel-dieu, or god's hostel, a hospital for the poor, was founded by chancellor rolin in beaune, close to the duke's capital at dijon. the initials of nicholas rolin and his wife guigone de salins and their coats of arms appear in the stained glass and the floor tiles of...
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nicholas perricone. [applause] >> welcome. >> you are the dermatologist for some of the biggest celebrities in the world. when people start using your products, they keep using them. that says a lot. >> it is really gratifying that they continue using the product. they are finding that it does work. i spent 25 years of research on these products. there are several reasons to do it. i had theories about what was causing aging. in addition to that, i wanted to change the cosmetic industry. it was based on promises, most of them empty. i wanted to give the consumer something that would truly work. that meant i had to approach this in a scientific manner. products based on science, not marketing. >> that is so amazing. i hear constantly from women, thanks to perricone, he has changed my life. that is what you get all the time. i know that women write you letters. they call in and say, he has changed my life. >> dr. perricone changed my life. he improved the quality of my health, my skin, my self-esteem. for
nicholas perricone. [applause] >> welcome. >> you are the dermatologist for some of the biggest celebrities in the world. when people start using your products, they keep using them. that says a lot. >> it is really gratifying that they continue using the product. they are finding that it does work. i spent 25 years of research on these products. there are several reasons to do it. i had theories about what was causing aging. in addition to that, i wanted to change the...
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as nicholas indicated they didn't get back to us until a week from the hearing many weeks later and the responses they give us were often referring us to their pr website. we did a spreadsheet and gave to you as part of the information we provided for the earlier hearing that was continues because we were on our earlier agenda and i decided to move it on. i wanted to make the point it was completely nonresponsive and there were a lot of technical questions they didn't send anyone that could answer those kinds of questions that has proven to be the case at the subsequent meeting. they have a 3 hundred foot radius for their equipment. this limit was established in 2005 i believe at the time that process was set up it's electronics it's not 2014 so we're 9 years later and still using the same distance for their technology limitations and i would says there's things that have changed especially in technology firms but i guess they probably have a little bit more leeway than the 3 hundred photo they rely on. glen park has a lot of limitations that other neighbors don't have most neighborhood
as nicholas indicated they didn't get back to us until a week from the hearing many weeks later and the responses they give us were often referring us to their pr website. we did a spreadsheet and gave to you as part of the information we provided for the earlier hearing that was continues because we were on our earlier agenda and i decided to move it on. i wanted to make the point it was completely nonresponsive and there were a lot of technical questions they didn't send anyone that could...
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nicholas maduro, president maduro inherited a lot of the growing pains that were left and the problems that came of a country largely forced into mayor know pair know /* paranoia. there is a great chance, you know, minister for foreign affairs, who had a great reputation that way, who i had a personal engagement on a particular project and found him to be more than competent, highly competent, very bright. and similar to chavez, very in country >> not all of the people in his country are in love with him? we have seen the demonstrations. about. >> yeah. >> are they demonstrating over oppression or because they are on economic hard times? it's the latter. >> that's what it is. times. >> is it is it just economic hard times? isn't it also human rights as well? >> human rights. go on humanrightswatch, amnesty international's site. while hugo chavez was being called a dictator after legitimate democratic elections, more than our leaders have had to go through. our friend was colombia, death squads, political prisoners, minimal accusations of that in venzuela. i have been to venzuela many,
nicholas maduro, president maduro inherited a lot of the growing pains that were left and the problems that came of a country largely forced into mayor know pair know /* paranoia. there is a great chance, you know, minister for foreign affairs, who had a great reputation that way, who i had a personal engagement on a particular project and found him to be more than competent, highly competent, very bright. and similar to chavez, very in country >> not all of the people in his country are...
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more about this story, we have nicholas via skype right this minute.l me about this film and how social media is helping power it. no pun intended there. >> i think with any indy film now, social media is extremely important, instagram now is one of the big ones, twitter, always a strong one to amass crowds, facebook pages, the crux of our pr campaign with this film. >> what i like about indy films is the brother hood and sister hood. do you think that fosters a better working relationship than maybe on a bigger budget movie? >> people are brought together, sure. on top of that, we shot for 12 nights, you know, that's very new. 12 nights in los angeles eric quick film and, yeah, it galvanized everybody together. >> because of the success you're gaining using social media, are you going to end up seeing a big relief, a larger relief because of it. >> i would say there is probably going to be quite a bit more than had we not. we're planning for it. there is a lot of people vying for your money. your own netflix, platforms at home you can watch movies on
more about this story, we have nicholas via skype right this minute.l me about this film and how social media is helping power it. no pun intended there. >> i think with any indy film now, social media is extremely important, instagram now is one of the big ones, twitter, always a strong one to amass crowds, facebook pages, the crux of our pr campaign with this film. >> what i like about indy films is the brother hood and sister hood. do you think that fosters a better working...
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nicholas percy. >> good afternoon, ms. snyder. >>> good afternoon, nicole snyder from san francisco. thank you all forted time to talk about the budget today. i know we talked about [speaker not understood] safety a lot the last few months, including two weeks ago and even the last couple of weeks we've been really happy to see mta's 24 projects that will be implemented in the next two years to help toward in really happy to see that come out, the projects in the ground to pal [speaker not understood]. we were here two weeks ago and many of you raised the question of how we're going to get to vision zero. how in the budget are we going to actually a havoc vision zero. we asked for the staff to come back with some sort of plan for how we're going to achieve it and then also you asked for a plan if in the event the november ballot doesn't pass, which we hope it did you, we have to figure out how we're going to -- the dollar amount that's currently -- currently set aside if the ballot measure doesn't pass. we hope it does pas
nicholas percy. >> good afternoon, ms. snyder. >>> good afternoon, nicole snyder from san francisco. thank you all forted time to talk about the budget today. i know we talked about [speaker not understood] safety a lot the last few months, including two weeks ago and even the last couple of weeks we've been really happy to see mta's 24 projects that will be implemented in the next two years to help toward in really happy to see that come out, the projects in the ground to pal...
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[music] may god and the great saint nicholas protect you. ah, noble master ubu, enter the royal enclosure with your followers. and we will review the march pass together. well, shall we? coming, sire. [music] ah! there's my regiment of danzig horse-guards. oh, what a magnificent spectacle. you really think so? looks like something the cat brought in. look at that one. you there. when did you last have a shave, you lousy slob? but this fellow is very well turned out. what on earth is the matter with you, old ubu? this! [stomps] treason! [stomps] pshit! after him! oh! help! help! help, holy virgin! help! i'm dying! help! i have the crown! death to the traitors! [chanting ubu, ubu, ubu] help! help! those maniacs have forced their way into the palace. they're coming up the stairs. may god protect us. that vile ubu, wretch, rascal. i just like to get my hands on him. i... you would, would you? and what, brave boggerlas, would you do to me? by god's will, i shall defend my mother to the death. the first man to make a step forward is good as dead.
[music] may god and the great saint nicholas protect you. ah, noble master ubu, enter the royal enclosure with your followers. and we will review the march pass together. well, shall we? coming, sire. [music] ah! there's my regiment of danzig horse-guards. oh, what a magnificent spectacle. you really think so? looks like something the cat brought in. look at that one. you there. when did you last have a shave, you lousy slob? but this fellow is very well turned out. what on earth is the matter...
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he knew french peasant speaking up on their arrival will foster cats nicholas of rush for reports now from the game the full free french hostage is that we could on our to do but in the us the key difference was and kept on as the days she had been a cool day around nine o'clock sunday morning on hold this article to that which greeted by the french president francois launched who expressed his great pride and joy. the band on the fronts of there with emotional round especially when he did this while one of the four free postage is the fourth and jumped towards the gem is to awaken going insane. i knew you would be here. of course jenna speaking to john is at the end of this speech he said. um but he was so full of emotion and can only do anything but cry and he did just that of the reaction here was that she is the hand doesn't mention the cross trounced the campaign the committee of support for the format has been huge. in old lace and over three hundred days in captivity now of course the cost of the trinity to commit to support it said that what is important now is that the plight
he knew french peasant speaking up on their arrival will foster cats nicholas of rush for reports now from the game the full free french hostage is that we could on our to do but in the us the key difference was and kept on as the days she had been a cool day around nine o'clock sunday morning on hold this article to that which greeted by the french president francois launched who expressed his great pride and joy. the band on the fronts of there with emotional round especially when he did this...
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at four pm nicholas school day is over. it's getting dark and she wants to get home quickly she heads off into an uncertain future. and back for four tracks of the cdc and appear teams and will remember that you can watch online reports again online the entrance is deemed to need to see he folds last european cent. from all of us here in brussels. thanks very much collecting until next time up against the new and life in them. and me. i mean the week you are. next up a new way to fix it you elaine crawling and catalyst to tackle the hot topics it again with my feedback from the keywords keeping them on their toes and stoking the fire. there is debate as of today just in the family's only ormond beach florida have just released a video of the canadian made a point at one pm on to make the world do. late lunch. she can post the afternoon show. stories and celebrity interviews well claire someone seeks the quirky stories from around the country. one wonders what. the. that's what he meant. craig and the kids. it's a late lunch
at four pm nicholas school day is over. it's getting dark and she wants to get home quickly she heads off into an uncertain future. and back for four tracks of the cdc and appear teams and will remember that you can watch online reports again online the entrance is deemed to need to see he folds last european cent. from all of us here in brussels. thanks very much collecting until next time up against the new and life in them. and me. i mean the week you are. next up a new way to fix it you...
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you have kim jong-un of north korea, and you have the head of ices, and president nichola nicholas nicka nicholas ma rue da. >> we live at a time when people have great influence over the world. the franchise of al-qaeda has killed more people and cleared mortar tore than even osama bin laden. that makes his influence over the lives of people in iraq and syria and the wide middle east quite substantial. we do have to take note of people like him as well like we've always do . >> why seth meyers and not jimmy fallan. >> seth meyers is a new kind of late night host. this is not jimmy fallan who is my favorite, but seth meyers brings a different kind for cerebral approach to late night comedy, and we have to take note of that. >> now the biggest sports stars, big soccer star and serena williams from tennis. the others are a little more obscure, and certainly none of the big american big sports stars, lebron james and payton mapeytonmannings , why? >> lebron james had a good year, and typically does have a good year as well as the both mannings. as an internationalist , 45 comes from outsid
you have kim jong-un of north korea, and you have the head of ices, and president nichola nicholas nicka nicholas ma rue da. >> we live at a time when people have great influence over the world. the franchise of al-qaeda has killed more people and cleared mortar tore than even osama bin laden. that makes his influence over the lives of people in iraq and syria and the wide middle east quite substantial. we do have to take note of people like him as well like we've always do . >> why...
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melissa: nicholas, what was the most surprising thing you learned along the way?> a tough question. i guess the best answer was everything. you know, bitcoin has become part of my life now. it is not just a film anymore. every day i'm reading bitcoin news. i'm checking my ticker. et emails from people. i met so many wonderful people on the film it has grown bigger than a film. melissa: i would ask each of you. you met a lot of people in the film. you had all the big players, winkelvoss twins, charlie shrem. founder of coin base. do they have a unified goal? and there is nothing wrong with it, or are they just trying to make money. >> i think a lot of people have a lot of different things they can use bitcoin for. of the remember, bitcoin is just a protocol. it is like email. who gets value out of email? everyone that uses it. there is ton of applications for it. we're starting to see potential of all things we use bitcoin for. money is just the first test case. that seems to be working pretty well. melissa: very interesting. congratulations making the tribeca film
melissa: nicholas, what was the most surprising thing you learned along the way?> a tough question. i guess the best answer was everything. you know, bitcoin has become part of my life now. it is not just a film anymore. every day i'm reading bitcoin news. i'm checking my ticker. et emails from people. i met so many wonderful people on the film it has grown bigger than a film. melissa: i would ask each of you. you met a lot of people in the film. you had all the big players, winkelvoss...
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this week supporters i was nicholas maduro celebrated his first year in office.port of his coalition behind him there has been little to celebrate. maduro has been able to keep this coalition together by not taking by not making some of the most difficult did h decisions. economic reforms. crime and violence have not improved at all. >> reporter: resent street protests have allowed the president to change the focus of the national debate from the serious economic problems for what he says is an opposition planning a coup against him. for now back to the market the once that can still afford it can buy their fish for easter. but in a country still with plenty of uncertainty, the problems are clear, the solutions less so. gabriel elizondo, al jazerra, caracas. >>> the kid mappers of a tunisian an diplomat are demanding the release of people over terrorism charges. he was bourque at the embassy in the libyan capital triply. he disappeared on thursday, his colleague was abducted last month. the tunisian government says they are being held by libyan fighters accused o
this week supporters i was nicholas maduro celebrated his first year in office.port of his coalition behind him there has been little to celebrate. maduro has been able to keep this coalition together by not taking by not making some of the most difficult did h decisions. economic reforms. crime and violence have not improved at all. >> reporter: resent street protests have allowed the president to change the focus of the national debate from the serious economic problems for what he says...
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nicholas chrisoff is a columnist for the "new york times." and cnn's global economic analyst and assistant managing editor of "time." there are some who say the middle class is struggling because, to be quite honest, there aren't good jobs out there, job growth is slow. not because america's billionaires are doing so well. are they wrong? >> yeah, i mean, i think they are kind of manifestly wrong in the sense that if you look at the pie, then the pie is growing. but the median american's slice has been stagnant. and you can see that if you make a comparison with france. over the last couple of decades, france's overall economy has grown more slowly than america's but because -- so the top 1% in america then better than the french 1% but the bottom 9 % in france have done better than the bottom 99% of americans. at tend of the day that is fund m ment ali where the economy per fors and government performs and society performs. by that since the 1%s that done well but the overall economy and countries, frankly, have not. >> let me ask you this.
nicholas chrisoff is a columnist for the "new york times." and cnn's global economic analyst and assistant managing editor of "time." there are some who say the middle class is struggling because, to be quite honest, there aren't good jobs out there, job growth is slow. not because america's billionaires are doing so well. are they wrong? >> yeah, i mean, i think they are kind of manifestly wrong in the sense that if you look at the pie, then the pie is growing. but...
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meteorologist jason nicholas is with us from cleveland.ood morning to you, sir. >> good morning, dan, great to be with you. this severe weather season has begun so softly is. in fact, our strongest tornado of the year, a strong tornado, an ef-3. the first one was on friday. that's the latest into the year that has ever happened. but already strong storms going in the overnight hour. take a look at some video, this outside of oklahoma city this morning. some hail reported. severe thunderstorm watches are already out, early, early this morning. let's take a look at the maps, show you what's going on here. we'll put it into motion for you. as you head through the afternoon here, notice the explosion of showers and thunderstorms from shreveport and little rock. and springfield. that's at 6:00 tonight. just because the sun sets doesn't mean the storms will end. in fact, these storms will continue into tonight and tomorrow. where are we talking about for the greatest risk of severe weather -- here's the bullseye. southern missouri through arkans
meteorologist jason nicholas is with us from cleveland.ood morning to you, sir. >> good morning, dan, great to be with you. this severe weather season has begun so softly is. in fact, our strongest tornado of the year, a strong tornado, an ef-3. the first one was on friday. that's the latest into the year that has ever happened. but already strong storms going in the overnight hour. take a look at some video, this outside of oklahoma city this morning. some hail reported. severe...
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jason nicholas, joining us from our station in cleveland. 23 states in the crosshairs today. >> not only today. but as we head through tomorrow. you think of severe weather, you think of the nation's heartland, the great plains. you don't necessarily think of southern california. take a look here. this is video outside of fresno yesterday. a funnel cloud. they had rain. they had wind. they had hail. also, about a foot and a half of snow, in the higher elevations of the sierra nevada. that severe weather threat has left california. much colder air. fresno in the upper 60s. palm springs you should be near 90. here's your severe weather threat. from the border with mexico, through south texas, into portions of nebraska and iowa, too. the greatest risks today, damaging winds, as well as the potential for large hail. that threat shifts east, of course, tomorrow. keep in tune with your local abc stations for more on that. >> and that weather report, brought to you by kohl's. dan? bianna? >> thank you, sir. great to have you with us this morning. >
jason nicholas, joining us from our station in cleveland. 23 states in the crosshairs today. >> not only today. but as we head through tomorrow. you think of severe weather, you think of the nation's heartland, the great plains. you don't necessarily think of southern california. take a look here. this is video outside of fresno yesterday. a funnel cloud. they had rain. they had wind. they had hail. also, about a foot and a half of snow, in the higher elevations of the sierra nevada. that...
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i want to open up the floor for questions to souad and to nicholas. i have many more, so i'm happy to add questions of my own, but are there any questions? back there, mark mezetti. >> hey, guys. on the family -- >> just introduce yourself. >> mark mezetti, colleague of nick and former colleague of souad with "the new york times". the family, did they learn he was a nazi from your story, or did you tell them before your story ran about his past and what was the reaction? >> the family was really well aware starting in 1979 of what had happened. it was an interesting side story which was that he became a sort of prominent case of a holocaust perpetrator shortly after the holocaust miniseries that made huge waves in the late '70s appeared. and he was featured and profiled in "people" magazine which led to death threats, bomb threats, television crews camped outside the family's house. the family believes that that was actually the reason that the grandmother had a stroke. so they really were in the limelight as the family of a fugitive nazi for quite so
i want to open up the floor for questions to souad and to nicholas. i have many more, so i'm happy to add questions of my own, but are there any questions? back there, mark mezetti. >> hey, guys. on the family -- >> just introduce yourself. >> mark mezetti, colleague of nick and former colleague of souad with "the new york times". the family, did they learn he was a nazi from your story, or did you tell them before your story ran about his past and what was the...
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nicholas kristof, you just came back from ukraine.s like this situation could really dramatically escalate. is there a way for everyone to back down and see a more peaceful resolution? >> i don't know. i must say you get the sense that in thefection c next coupl we have a crucial turning point for crukraine, the government seems more committed to using force to try to address what it regards as terrorism in eastern ukraine. the population i think would like to see the government be more aggressive. there's been frustration that the government hasn't done for of that. on the other hand, that may indeed lead russia to send 30,000 or 40,000 troops across the border. i've been very worried by what seems to be some signs that russia may be laying the groundwork for trying to legitimatize that kind of invasion at least to those who are going to be -- obviously around the world people aren't going to accept there's any legitimacy to that. there seems to be some attempt to do that. >> because, jim, we know u.s. officials believe what the russ
nicholas kristof, you just came back from ukraine.s like this situation could really dramatically escalate. is there a way for everyone to back down and see a more peaceful resolution? >> i don't know. i must say you get the sense that in thefection c next coupl we have a crucial turning point for crukraine, the government seems more committed to using force to try to address what it regards as terrorism in eastern ukraine. the population i think would like to see the government be more...
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our thanks to sergeant major nicholas conner. our thoughts with everyone there. >>> i want to turn to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. martha, you have been to ft. hood so many times. >> i have been there so many times, diane. and i know people think it's a military post. but what this really is a community. a community of 40,000. the families live there. the soldiers live there. they have been through so much together. so many deployments. 1st cavalry division, 4th infantry division. they have all lived through so much. in fact, diane, i am supposed to be there this weekend for a reunion of a band of brothers who fought a battle ten years ago in iraq, coming together for a memorial service for the soldiers they lost. this will certainly be on their minds this weekend, as well. so, this community is mourning, tonight, another tragedy. >> and of course, examining security, as well. >> they are, indeed, diane. you can get on the base sometimes easily. other times they look into i.d.s. but if it's a fellow s
our thanks to sergeant major nicholas conner. our thoughts with everyone there. >>> i want to turn to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. martha, you have been to ft. hood so many times. >> i have been there so many times, diane. and i know people think it's a military post. but what this really is a community. a community of 40,000. the families live there. the soldiers live there. they have been through so much together. so many deployments. 1st cavalry...
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nicholas was looking for his cell phone and high on marijuana when he didn't see the car in front of him that crashed and killed a woman, a well loved instructor and also her mother-in-law, sharon as they were on their way to celebrate a birthday many places like petaluma, passive pacifica and santa rosa, crackdowns like these cut down distracted driving in half and will probably safe countless lives as well. live in hayward ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> chp office in sacramento county is now investigating am tragic crash. the men of the suspects led them on a high-speed chase that began in auburn and ended with a deadly crash in antelope. two were hurt during the chase and suspects are expected to face charges once they are released from the hospital. >>> we have breaking news now coming in from from east san jose. police are trying to piece together a deadly puzzle after somebody found a scene and i know you just spoke to the police about this disturbing discovery. >> we are here where there is a heavy police preps and when we arrived -- police presence and when we arrived we sa
nicholas was looking for his cell phone and high on marijuana when he didn't see the car in front of him that crashed and killed a woman, a well loved instructor and also her mother-in-law, sharon as they were on their way to celebrate a birthday many places like petaluma, passive pacifica and santa rosa, crackdowns like these cut down distracted driving in half and will probably safe countless lives as well. live in hayward ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> chp office in sacramento...
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nicholas belloni. >> it's nick belloni, chairman yee i am the covice president of the planning association of the richmond, i have been on this committee for a while now and i truly enjoy being part of it. i work with many relations within the park as well as within the west side of the city. supervisor tang of course is the nominating supervisor for me. i will be working for her district because i'm on the, what is it, the alternate list that you have for your second chair, for your second seat for the district. i truly just enjoy being part of it and i've done a lot of stuff. right now i'm just working on trying to make sure we have plenty of open space for everybody here in our city. any other questions? >> no. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is les hilger, i am seeking reappointment for a seat i have had for the last 6 years. i have been a chair of this committee and also vice chair and i would really enjoy being appointed for the last two years, finishing up my 8 year service. thank you. >> thank you. so there's 4 designated seats and 4 people and one of them wasn't
nicholas belloni. >> it's nick belloni, chairman yee i am the covice president of the planning association of the richmond, i have been on this committee for a while now and i truly enjoy being part of it. i work with many relations within the park as well as within the west side of the city. supervisor tang of course is the nominating supervisor for me. i will be working for her district because i'm on the, what is it, the alternate list that you have for your second chair, for your...
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. >> these women met with nicholas dirk who's promised to do more to punish offenders here. saying administration is not indifferent to the issue and are taking steps to direct it. congress woman speier plans to introduce a bill called halt campus sexual violence act. in berkeley, abc7 news >> sky 7 hd, the with a quote hot or shouldering object >> the fire was an accidental fire. so there is no malicious intent involved. >> the object that caused the fire has not been released and advices are actually still dealing with the affects. one manager says his b-52 lost over 300,000s ndz a month. >> investigators continuing to comb the site of a weekend fire in san jose. nick smith has the latest on the investigation. >> good afternoon. today canines were used. investigators thin to comb through evidence to find out what started this blaze to make sure everyone made it out safely. our cameras able to capture roxy. this canine and her handler helping the fire department determine if ignitable liquid was present at the time. >> she's able to locate exact location. this is one of the
. >> these women met with nicholas dirk who's promised to do more to punish offenders here. saying administration is not indifferent to the issue and are taking steps to direct it. congress woman speier plans to introduce a bill called halt campus sexual violence act. in berkeley, abc7 news >> sky 7 hd, the with a quote hot or shouldering object >> the fire was an accidental fire. so there is no malicious intent involved. >> the object that caused the fire has not been...
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where they found nicholas callen, suffering from a gunshot wound. he was pronounced dead at the scene. michael mcqueen was arrested in connection with callen's death last week. a murder charge has been filed against navarro. a man's body has turned up in a dump near petaluma. now the sonoma county sheriff's office has to figure out how it got there -- and how the man died. deputies say, a preliminary investigation found no signs of foul play. an autopsy is set for friday. the body has been identified as that of a 39-year-old man. but his nameis not being released until deupties can find his family. in a lawsuit filed claimed he is the biological father of teen suicide victim audrie pott. and that audrie's legal parents. falsely claimed to be the teen's sole heirs. michael lazarin argues, he should be included in a wrongful death lawsuit, as her father. 15 -year old audrie pott committed suicide in 20-12. after being sexually assaulted and photographed by three male classmates at a high school party. later, pott's parents filed suit against the boys'
where they found nicholas callen, suffering from a gunshot wound. he was pronounced dead at the scene. michael mcqueen was arrested in connection with callen's death last week. a murder charge has been filed against navarro. a man's body has turned up in a dump near petaluma. now the sonoma county sheriff's office has to figure out how it got there -- and how the man died. deputies say, a preliminary investigation found no signs of foul play. an autopsy is set for friday. the body has been...
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. >>> venezuela's president, nicholas maduro lark out. >>> protesters clashed with riot police once again. >> after two months of protests there's no sign that they will stop. good this is a knife fight. senate democrats investigating passive abuses by cia. >> the man who crafted the benghazi talking points insisted -- >> we did not -- >> some students are opting out. >> selgt for a status quo of mediocrity should not be the answer.about. >> fourth degree rape, he admitted he performed sex acts on his three-year-old daughter. >> my guess has a lot to do with this. >> we begin with breaking news from fort hood texas which spent much of wednesday in lock down after the second mass shooting in five years. four were killed, 14 wounded at the army base, home to the first cavalry division. nadal hasan killed 14 people in 2009. after wednesday's shooting president obama expressed his support for the bases soldiers and families. good obviously our thoughts and prayers are with the entire community and we are going to do everything we can to make sure that the community at fort hood has what it ne
. >>> venezuela's president, nicholas maduro lark out. >>> protesters clashed with riot police once again. >> after two months of protests there's no sign that they will stop. good this is a knife fight. senate democrats investigating passive abuses by cia. >> the man who crafted the benghazi talking points insisted -- >> we did not -- >> some students are opting out. >> selgt for a status quo of mediocrity should not be the answer.about. >>...
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nicholas thompson with "the new yorker" magazine.ridesharing company has been banned in brussels. it has been slowly expanding in europe, opening up in paris and barcelona. but in brussels a taxi company sued claiming under -- unfair competition. it cost about 20% less than a traditional taxi ride. any time a car brussels is found to operate under uber, it is find almost $14,000. markm, did you ever -- mark, could you ever imagine a situation where start up company starts up in l.a. and they actually get sued because it is illegal competition? >> anytime the government is trying to stop market forces, it is a bad situation. you always want to be on the side where, as a consumer, you have their back. i think these kind of anti-competitive arguments have propping up these taxi services for generations, and to introduce a more reasonable petition and by far a better consumer experience, i think it is here to say -- to stay. take regulators out of it? will happen is these marketplaces are essentially eliminating a lot of the need for som
nicholas thompson with "the new yorker" magazine.ridesharing company has been banned in brussels. it has been slowly expanding in europe, opening up in paris and barcelona. but in brussels a taxi company sued claiming under -- unfair competition. it cost about 20% less than a traditional taxi ride. any time a car brussels is found to operate under uber, it is find almost $14,000. markm, did you ever -- mark, could you ever imagine a situation where start up company starts up in l.a....
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yesterday, nicholas k, the u.s. representative for somalia discussed the country's progress for governance and security. somalia hold elections in 2016. we heard about that as well as ongoing humanitarian efforts in the region. held by the u.s. institute of peace, this is one hour, 40 minutes. >> welcome to the united states institute for peace. i am johnny carson, senior i will at usip, and serve as this morning's moderator for our program on somalia. i am also extraordinarily pleased to be able to introduce our guest this morning, ambassador nicholas kay, who is the head of the united nations assistance mission in smalley and, and also the u n secretary general's special representative for that country. a slow andundergoing steady political and security transformation. for most of the past two and a has beendes, somalia used and held up as a classic example of a failed state. a country without a functioning securityt, economy, or apparatus. a lawless country, incapable of protecting its people, its borders, or its
yesterday, nicholas k, the u.s. representative for somalia discussed the country's progress for governance and security. somalia hold elections in 2016. we heard about that as well as ongoing humanitarian efforts in the region. held by the u.s. institute of peace, this is one hour, 40 minutes. >> welcome to the united states institute for peace. i am johnny carson, senior i will at usip, and serve as this morning's moderator for our program on somalia. i am also extraordinarily pleased to...
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. >>> now we have our nautical look, nicholas, maya and jack coming out.adorable are these guys? >> i could not -- she's remembering her order. i could not escape the anchors, the ships, the sails on everything from every brand i pulled. maya in the middle is wearing a number by h&m that sells for $9.95. >> unbelievable. >> beautiful. the tallest, nicholas, go for fun caps, upturned collars and sweaters you can play with. i put all the kids -- he's wearing kenneth cole, he's wearing land's end, all slip-on. you think about the dock and the nautical theme. and we have land's end here, on jack. >> all right. >> thank you, kids. you were great. >> lastly we have pastels, piper, john and mare. >> these tweens came to their fitting wearing black. i said how do i get them in the hottest color trend for the spring season, which is pastels. you offer a different twist. on -- >> oh, wow. >> so mare is wearing the green overlay lace, which is so fresh. this is by cherokee. also, piper is wearing cherokee. the different twist here is the leopard print with the sequin
. >>> now we have our nautical look, nicholas, maya and jack coming out.adorable are these guys? >> i could not -- she's remembering her order. i could not escape the anchors, the ships, the sails on everything from every brand i pulled. maya in the middle is wearing a number by h&m that sells for $9.95. >> unbelievable. >> beautiful. the tallest, nicholas, go for fun caps, upturned collars and sweaters you can play with. i put all the kids -- he's wearing kenneth...
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at lincoln high school that was cool loved the whole thing and on march 14 i joined chairperson nicholas and their mother with a hundred regimes of paper to the elementary school and we met a lot of folks in the afternoon are i want to remind everybody this wednesday is the lgbt annual directorship at the app to say million dollar school from 5:30 to stouks. the item t the closed session read out the board about a vote of 6 i's xhekz doesn't renew the contract of one principle the vote of 6 i's commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell doesn't renew the contract of one - o ah case 2014087 the vote commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell gives authority to the district to pay up 0 a stipulated amount and 2014 the board by a vote approved the competently public department of transportation off one student and the replacement of one high school students in the matter case no. 20/201420115 the board by a vote gave the authority of the district to pay up to a certain amount and other items the staff report open clarified personnel tracks it's with a great a good deal of sadness the form director of transportatio
at lincoln high school that was cool loved the whole thing and on march 14 i joined chairperson nicholas and their mother with a hundred regimes of paper to the elementary school and we met a lot of folks in the afternoon are i want to remind everybody this wednesday is the lgbt annual directorship at the app to say million dollar school from 5:30 to stouks. the item t the closed session read out the board about a vote of 6 i's xhekz doesn't renew the contract of one principle the vote of 6 i's...
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total consensus on the top the scones i watched nicholas i'm going to be published. catching them. if that was put into port. i was i. and huge. to me telling him. the incentive. i was in it. i know. form into darkness for it p i t is literally the highlight of this down. rather they come into a book rather than worth it. and we get the nod. below them. don't go to the left edge. their goal the nineteen eighties their own equipment and prompted help in holding that there is a leading lady. we ought to be and found. from one to find good dancing robot three the house down. mm odds of winning was interviewed on board what i have been accustomed to go mom and itching and what he says gosh people. again these are held what's that i do. he he brilliant talents. coupled with energy. the new korean i promise me you are blessed beyond imagination. perth it's especially earrings trying to achieve is to get a suite of scientific instruments on the martian surface. while. jor el the seller over old curiosity actually is the most complicated most complex and most capable system ever put on the
total consensus on the top the scones i watched nicholas i'm going to be published. catching them. if that was put into port. i was i. and huge. to me telling him. the incentive. i was in it. i know. form into darkness for it p i t is literally the highlight of this down. rather they come into a book rather than worth it. and we get the nod. below them. don't go to the left edge. their goal the nineteen eighties their own equipment and prompted help in holding that there is a leading lady. we...
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luhansk. >> nicholas, when ukrainian officials say hey, russian protesters, we won't prosecute if yougs and leave us alone, is that going to work? >> well, there are indications this morning, carol, that it may work because there are now polls out showing that very small percentage of the residents of eastern ukraine want to see this kind of violence, want to see their municipal buildings being taken over by armed gangs, and they don't want to secede from ukraine and join the russian federation. so it may be that the people of ukraine are going to play a factor here. and it looks like the government of ukraine has a reasonably good chance of convincing some of these armed gangs to leave particularly the municipal -- the federal building, excuse me, in donetsk. this is obviously an attempt by the russian government to intimidate the ukrainians to weaken the government in kiev. and the russian government is clearly encouraging these demonstrations and the armed violence. and it's right out of putin's playbook in crimea. >> and michael, russia seems to have another tactic up its sleeve,
luhansk. >> nicholas, when ukrainian officials say hey, russian protesters, we won't prosecute if yougs and leave us alone, is that going to work? >> well, there are indications this morning, carol, that it may work because there are now polls out showing that very small percentage of the residents of eastern ukraine want to see this kind of violence, want to see their municipal buildings being taken over by armed gangs, and they don't want to secede from ukraine and join the...
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joining me on the phone is sergeant major nicholas connor who is based at fort hood. hello. >> how are you libby. >> give us a sense of the environment right now. >> tell you libby that right now, fort hood remains in a lock down position. as we've asked our soldiers and family members here on fort hood to shelter in lace. what that does -- place. what that does i is allows our people to go out and do the jobs they were trained for. >> are you actually on post? >> i am on fort hood right now. >> what do you think will happen next? do you have a sense of when people will move around? when things will finally calm down? >> that -- i think that's a question that everybody has right now. and what we're doing, i mean safety of our soldiers and our family members and civilians on fort hood is the number one priority of the commander. we're asking everyone to just remain patient, remain calm as we give our emergency crews the time and the space. and so we'll lift the -- we'll lift that shelter in place requirement as soon as it's safe for our soldiers and their family member
joining me on the phone is sergeant major nicholas connor who is based at fort hood. hello. >> how are you libby. >> give us a sense of the environment right now. >> tell you libby that right now, fort hood remains in a lock down position. as we've asked our soldiers and family members here on fort hood to shelter in lace. what that does -- place. what that does i is allows our people to go out and do the jobs they were trained for. >> are you actually on post? >>...
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it's been a tumultuous year for nicholas maduro, voing to follow in the loop steps of hugo chavez.er has fueled protests against the government. in the capital with more on today's anniversary >> reporter: here in central karachus. you may be able to see a tent city with several hundred opposition protesters that have been camping out here for well over a month now. they are mostly young people, and they are here because they are in approval front of the offices where the united nations has their offices here in venzuela and they are pressuring the united nations, they say, to do more to intervene in what they say is this political crises crisis here in venzuela. one year, nicholas maduro's presidency, most people say that the economy has not gotten any better and it has gotten worse and that that has been the biggest area that maduro has struggled with in the last year. now, maduro and his supporters say things aren't necessarily as bad that the opposition likes to point to. they look towards the december, 2013 municipal e elections where maduro and his party overwhelmingly won mo
it's been a tumultuous year for nicholas maduro, voing to follow in the loop steps of hugo chavez.er has fueled protests against the government. in the capital with more on today's anniversary >> reporter: here in central karachus. you may be able to see a tent city with several hundred opposition protesters that have been camping out here for well over a month now. they are mostly young people, and they are here because they are in approval front of the offices where the united nations...
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. >> nicholas madduro has been president of venzuela for a year marking the anniversary >> the death toll could be much higher than anyone known. >> posing as a buyer... >> ...people ready then... >> mr. president >> who should answer for those people >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like to speak to you for a minute... >> this is where columbia's war continues... >> ...still occupied... >> police have arrived... you see the blast scars from a bomb that went off... ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories this half hour. south korea says the person steering the capsized ferry had no experience at navigating rough waters. >> crew member as well as the captain and another mate have been arrested for negligence. the families of more than 260 missing people have been asked to submit dna samples to help identify the deceased. >> the crisis in ukraine is why thousands of russian soldiers are alo
. >> nicholas madduro has been president of venzuela for a year marking the anniversary >> the death toll could be much higher than anyone known. >> posing as a buyer... >> ...people ready then... >> mr. president >> who should answer for those people >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on......
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. >> do we have the director here nicholas and company. >> yes, we do. >> can we talk to them. >> sure. >> introduce anna our lead underwriter. >> good afternoon. >> what is the there's a muni bond; right? >> yes. >> and what's the interest there the estimated interest rate is approximately somewhere between 5 and a half to 6 percent for a thirty year unexempt special tax bond and this will change based on market rate but that's the interest rate as of today. >> for how many years? thirty years >> a thirty year financing yes. >> and you've i never saw you before in this commission. >> my name is anna i've not stood before this commission i was at the last meeting and i have been working with various entities at the city and county of san francisco for several years but you may recall seeing my former colleague tom, i speak before the commission we also have our co- managing underwr e underwriteer. >> i saw the other person. >> can you stand up all the underwriter's. >> this is the co- managing underwriter from braxton ton. >> i want to know i never saw that you saw the muni bond before
. >> do we have the director here nicholas and company. >> yes, we do. >> can we talk to them. >> sure. >> introduce anna our lead underwriter. >> good afternoon. >> what is the there's a muni bond; right? >> yes. >> and what's the interest there the estimated interest rate is approximately somewhere between 5 and a half to 6 percent for a thirty year unexempt special tax bond and this will change based on market rate but that's the interest...
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. >> i'm nicholas i'm grateful to share my own point of view what is happening in san francisco is horrible the white people are ethnicly clarence san francisco. we've lot 4 percent of our african-americans we are desecrating the latinos and yet as much as i hate to say this our board president is the prince of this adjudication our gay representative is the queen or king of ethic cleansing and you should take full credit but the white people ethnicly cleansing the black and brown people where do you go when you've been out of the mission where does the mission culture rupture? how come our african-americans supervisors are not on the front lines? campos thank you. supervisor avalos thank you those are the heros of the lgbt and black and brown folks not the white people the queen of ethnic cleansing are the prince of adjudication i personally love our want and emphasis parents it became to me to see this to my own truth. thank you >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> there is there any public comment no support of appellants. okay. seeing none at this time let's go to a presentation by the pla
. >> i'm nicholas i'm grateful to share my own point of view what is happening in san francisco is horrible the white people are ethnicly clarence san francisco. we've lot 4 percent of our african-americans we are desecrating the latinos and yet as much as i hate to say this our board president is the prince of this adjudication our gay representative is the queen or king of ethic cleansing and you should take full credit but the white people ethnicly cleansing the black and brown people...
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. >> in 2010 nicholas sar cosy was the first president to visit rwanda. he said they were guilty of errors that prevented us seeing or stopping the appalling crime. others say it is too early for france to turn the page on the tragic events of 20 years ago. >> one in five rwandans died in the genocide. there has been rapid population growth and for the generations born after the atrocities there was a determination to learn from the horrors of the past. we have this report from western rwanda. >> this person was three when houthi militia men killed her parents. a neighbour hid her and her brother. she doesn't dwell on the past. >> i want to move on. i don't want to know this is houthi, this is tutsis. >> in this period, i know i don't have parents, because they've been killed, but i don't really want to focus on that. >> that's why hopes of a fully united rwanda are pegged on young people. every month they come from different parts of the country to discuss issues that affect them. everything from the country's laws, employment, patriotic and moving the c
. >> in 2010 nicholas sar cosy was the first president to visit rwanda. he said they were guilty of errors that prevented us seeing or stopping the appalling crime. others say it is too early for france to turn the page on the tragic events of 20 years ago. >> one in five rwandans died in the genocide. there has been rapid population growth and for the generations born after the atrocities there was a determination to learn from the horrors of the past. we have this report from...
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my favorite one was a cabinet with 100% nicholas cages. for april fools. >> i like the government with wonder woman and nukes taiwan for. time for our cultural interlude interlude.day -- you're going to be tucking about something that had its world premiere over a year ago at the cannes film festival, "nebraska yuriko >> that film was finished three or four days before the film's debt before the film festival started in it is a deadpan bittersweet comedy about a taciturn curmudgeon who gets it into his head that a piece of junk mail announcing he is a millionaire is actually telling the truth. to collect his winnings, which happen to be in another state. he will have to get from billings montana to lincoln nebraska. he is not allowed to drive because he drinks. let's take a look. sheriff you're walking to nebraska. >> that's right, to get my million dollars. >> this is would grant. >> we are now authorized to pay $1 million to woodrow t grant. >> this is his son. >> it's a complete scam. out of time.g >> this is his wife. >> i never knew t
my favorite one was a cabinet with 100% nicholas cages. for april fools. >> i like the government with wonder woman and nukes taiwan for. time for our cultural interlude interlude.day -- you're going to be tucking about something that had its world premiere over a year ago at the cannes film festival, "nebraska yuriko >> that film was finished three or four days before the film's debt before the film festival started in it is a deadpan bittersweet comedy about a taciturn...