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three terror suspects, men who had been observed for a longer time. that is the information we have so far. men who had returned from syria. bear in mind, some 300 people have left from belgium to syria and 100 have returned. police said they have been observing these men carefully. >> the story for us in brussels. thank you very much. >> parisians gathered for another somber occasion on thursday, to bury more of the dead from last week's attacks. >> funerals were held for five of the 17 victims. ceremonies included those for two of the country's best-love cartoonists, 57-year-old bernard verlhac, who went by the name tignous was laid to rest in a coffin covered in writings and drawings. 80-year-old georges wolinski was buried in a separate ceremony. both work at the satirical weekly "charlie hebdo >>." in berlin, the german parliament held a special session in memory of the paris victims. >> german chancellor angela merkel pledged to strengthen security across the country, but warned against a backlash against thee muslim community. >> she said the c
three terror suspects, men who had been observed for a longer time. that is the information we have so far. men who had returned from syria. bear in mind, some 300 people have left from belgium to syria and 100 have returned. police said they have been observing these men carefully. >> the story for us in brussels. thank you very much. >> parisians gathered for another somber occasion on thursday, to bury more of the dead from last week's attacks. >> funerals were held for...
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a national day of mourning is being observed. an hour ago, a moment of silence was observed in paris. the french president, francois hollande, is with the interior minister, and they were standing together at the police headquarters here in paris as well as with the mayor of paris. this is that the prime minister's office, and they are observing this moment of silence. and at the notre dame cathedral gatherers came to mourn the victims of yesterday's shooting. this as 12 people back, many are france's top cartoonists and satirical writers known for their wit. sometimes they have gone, what many say, go beyond the lines of what is appropriate here that is what charlie hebdo, the satirical magazine, is known for. the french president says the country has been struck in the heart of its capital city in these attacks. he spoke yesterday evening addressing the nation. this morning, we saw another emergency meeting called at the french presidential palace. mark is standing by, and we can cross to him now. what do you have for us at thi
a national day of mourning is being observed. an hour ago, a moment of silence was observed in paris. the french president, francois hollande, is with the interior minister, and they were standing together at the police headquarters here in paris as well as with the mayor of paris. this is that the prime minister's office, and they are observing this moment of silence. and at the notre dame cathedral gatherers came to mourn the victims of yesterday's shooting. this as 12 people back, many are...
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france has been observing a day of mourning. tensions remained high. a policewoman was shot and killed in paris and mosques across the country have reportedly been attacked. welcome to the program. italy french police units have been hunting down the two men thought to be responsible for the massacre at charlie hebdo and are said to be tightening the net. >> france is at its highest security level, and thousands of police officers and soldiers are reported to be involved in the manhunt. >> will be going live to paris for the latest on that search. first, we begin this special coverage with the latest on that report. >> police converged about 80 kilometers northeast of paris. that followed reports that two men visibly the suspects were seen at a local gas station with a rocket launcher in their car and kalashnikovs. there were also reports the duo robbed a gas station thursday morning. police launched an intensive search of the area. later, the scope was expanded to include the nearby town. again, unconfirmed reports circulated that the brothers were ho
france has been observing a day of mourning. tensions remained high. a policewoman was shot and killed in paris and mosques across the country have reportedly been attacked. welcome to the program. italy french police units have been hunting down the two men thought to be responsible for the massacre at charlie hebdo and are said to be tightening the net. >> france is at its highest security level, and thousands of police officers and soldiers are reported to be involved in the manhunt....
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the silence was observed across the country a long, poignant pause. even as the country mourns, there was another attack on the streets of paris just south of the center. two police officers were shot. shortly afterwards, colleagues heard tragic news, one shot, a police woman died of her wounds. yet again the killer got away. >> we don't know that there is as direct link between this attack and wednesday's attack on charlie hebdo but we do know that the gunman here used an automatic weapon and deliberately targeted officers in uniform. all of this adds to the sense of crisis in the french capitol. >> these are the prime suspects for wednesday's attack, the french police say cherif and said kouachi brothers of algerian descent are armed and dangerous. that there were reports they were seen thursday in a car in the region of northern france in reims. the french penalty said this is a time for national unity. >> france has been struck directly in its heart the capitol in a place where the spirit of liberty and resistance breathes freely. the spontaneous
the silence was observed across the country a long, poignant pause. even as the country mourns, there was another attack on the streets of paris just south of the center. two police officers were shot. shortly afterwards, colleagues heard tragic news, one shot, a police woman died of her wounds. yet again the killer got away. >> we don't know that there is as direct link between this attack and wednesday's attack on charlie hebdo but we do know that the gunman here used an automatic...
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a minute's silence will be observed at midday and flags are flying at half mask. police detained several over the attack. the two accused of carrying out the sault are on the run. >> the frenching -- assault are still on the run. the french prime minister manuel valls gave an you date. >> translation: we spoke with the president about the situation of the continuing search to find and arrest the individuals that carried out the attack. we spoke about security and the political plan to guarantee national unity. the president, ministers and directors of intelligence services are following closely. we want to say to the french people that everything has been mobilized >>> jacky rowland joins us from paris at the place de la republique where thousands gathered to hold a vigil. bring us up to speed with the latest. >> yes, well people are starting to gather at place de la republique because in an hour's time there'll be a minute's silence observed across france and people are starting to set up little shrines on the square. candles, flowers and pens and pencils, the sy
a minute's silence will be observed at midday and flags are flying at half mask. police detained several over the attack. the two accused of carrying out the sault are on the run. >> the frenching -- assault are still on the run. the french prime minister manuel valls gave an you date. >> translation: we spoke with the president about the situation of the continuing search to find and arrest the individuals that carried out the attack. we spoke about security and the political plan...
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lake port one observation says 29. alamo 27.on there at 29. 20s for gilroy. there must be enough of a breeze holding that observation up. 32 in saratoga. foster city is 32. that is cold for them. calm. that is why. there is one little breeze on this panel and that is hayward and a little northeast at 6. some patchy fog. who? yeah it looks like it's coming back from the mendocino to sonoma coast. water temps have gone beyond 60. all the way dawn to santa marie and santa barbara. it has been almost since june since i've seen that but 56 san francisco. so finally the cold air and the northwest direction on this is finally cooled down the ocean temps. 13 in tahoe. 13 in reno. 42 in san diego. that was really cold for them. freezing rain. the calm coming out of oklahoma city that is the worst weather i think you can have is the freezing rain. sunny, chilly. am frost and maybe some patchy fog. probably not much. 50s on the temps. temperatures fairfield, a. yock, brent wood in at 52 degrees. it will be a cool day. by the coast though.
lake port one observation says 29. alamo 27.on there at 29. 20s for gilroy. there must be enough of a breeze holding that observation up. 32 in saratoga. foster city is 32. that is cold for them. calm. that is why. there is one little breeze on this panel and that is hayward and a little northeast at 6. some patchy fog. who? yeah it looks like it's coming back from the mendocino to sonoma coast. water temps have gone beyond 60. all the way dawn to santa marie and santa barbara. it has been...
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that doesn't justify it, just making an observation. >> what do you think, bill? >> i think bill needs to go to confession. you need a smack on your knuckles with a nun's ruler. you are marginalizing freedom of speech. >> weapons of mass destruction? watergate? >> no. no. >> that's what he's saying. >> he's saying, i don't disagree with bill donohue. he's done great things for the catholic community. i am a die hard god fearing church goer. we are going to marry each other. you can't marginalize freedom of speech it's the foundation of democracy. the second you take it away, it's going to cut to the foundation of america. that's what these enemies want to do. >> that's how people interpreted your remarks you were condoning. >> it was a matter of observation. when you constantly throw the red flag at the bull, don't be surprised when he comes at you. it's an observation. >> i understand your concerns but you are holding yourself back. you are asking satirists -- >> let me address that. freedom of speech is not absolute. one is obscenity. there's fighting words, the
that doesn't justify it, just making an observation. >> what do you think, bill? >> i think bill needs to go to confession. you need a smack on your knuckles with a nun's ruler. you are marginalizing freedom of speech. >> weapons of mass destruction? watergate? >> no. no. >> that's what he's saying. >> he's saying, i don't disagree with bill donohue. he's done great things for the catholic community. i am a die hard god fearing church goer. we are going to...
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surgery come interventions, things like that as negative or we shouldn't do that but rather really observe what kind of tech knowledges are used and reused in other times to bring forward the true essence of a person's valve which is why body modification is all about. it is really a type knowledge you south end technology to sign through to the outer appearance because of the vast people who have no talks or have any other things done they will tell you that matters really how they feel. they want to express the way they feel inside. for the good or bad. >> host: is quite an image to hop on the cover of your book. what is that. >> guest: it is a mask. first of all, it is an image that a good friend of mine and medical illustrator, jonathan rosen design for my book and is also a great illustrator for "new york times" and other important media. the image i chose because it really draws us into the place for body modification, which is the female base because that is one of the places in the culture where we see most of the changes happening actually. and it is the place being not shared and
surgery come interventions, things like that as negative or we shouldn't do that but rather really observe what kind of tech knowledges are used and reused in other times to bring forward the true essence of a person's valve which is why body modification is all about. it is really a type knowledge you south end technology to sign through to the outer appearance because of the vast people who have no talks or have any other things done they will tell you that matters really how they feel. they...
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of meetings with the developers i'm an architect i understand what we're talking about it become observe they were trying to max out the project and start off at the starting point and become very, very contrary there was not going to be a change until someone said see i'm here to support the reduced density alternative listed in the draft eir always the environmentally superior alternative it would simultaneously reduce the impact of the large number of resident and better respect the character and scale of the neighborhood thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello i'm sharon daniel i live in the 16 hundred block across the street from the development project i've been a resident of san francisco since 996 i lived in potrero hill i wanted to ultimately live there it took me to this past summer i'll a new resident of this block i'm not anti growth i support that but i have serious concerns with the draft eir mr. taylor from my own prospective with the lack of study of air quality that air quality study was not included i think the hazardous study needs further conside
of meetings with the developers i'm an architect i understand what we're talking about it become observe they were trying to max out the project and start off at the starting point and become very, very contrary there was not going to be a change until someone said see i'm here to support the reduced density alternative listed in the draft eir always the environmentally superior alternative it would simultaneously reduce the impact of the large number of resident and better respect the...
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she was taken to the hospital for observation. tuesday, former virginia governor bob o'donnell will be sentence on federal corruption charges. the jury convicted him and his wife in september. maureen mcdonnell will be sentenced next month. attorneys for bob mcdonnell want them -- one him to be sentenced to community service, but prosecutors are asking for 10 to 12 ears in prison. jeff goldberg will be in richmond for tuesday's sentencing. more than 10 dozen people lined new york city streets today to pay their final respects to a slain police officer. detective liu was laid to rest today two weeks after he and his partner were shot to death in an ambush in brooklyn. the ad been a police officer seven years. among those painter be it, new york city -- among those paying tribute, new york city mayor bill de blasio. >> he was everything we aspire to be. we lost two individuals who were showing us the way. >> as the mayor spoke him hundreds of new york city police officers turned their backs. but he officers are upset with him for su
she was taken to the hospital for observation. tuesday, former virginia governor bob o'donnell will be sentence on federal corruption charges. the jury convicted him and his wife in september. maureen mcdonnell will be sentenced next month. attorneys for bob mcdonnell want them -- one him to be sentenced to community service, but prosecutors are asking for 10 to 12 ears in prison. jeff goldberg will be in richmond for tuesday's sentencing. more than 10 dozen people lined new york city streets...
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these were adams' actual observations when he arifersrives in new york city in 1774. with all the opulence and splendor, he said there is very little good breeding. i have not seen one real gentleman, one well-bred man since i came to down. dr. alexander hamilton had said 30 years earlier, these dons held their heads higher than the rest of mankind and imagined few were their equals. this i found proceeded from their ignorance of the world and their low extraction. so in other words new yorkers were too provincial and to arrogant to be able to see how provincial they really were. now, the cure for this jumble of tavern speech and licentiousness and lack of manners might be the establishment of certain kinds of informal order among tavern companies. for instance drinking rituals like the one i mentioned before or drinking clubs like the hungarian club or the oyster club drunkenness helped to kind of put everything -- everyone on an equal footing. you were measured by how much you could drink, not how wealthy you were, what kind of family you came from. so the tavern an
these were adams' actual observations when he arifersrives in new york city in 1774. with all the opulence and splendor, he said there is very little good breeding. i have not seen one real gentleman, one well-bred man since i came to down. dr. alexander hamilton had said 30 years earlier, these dons held their heads higher than the rest of mankind and imagined few were their equals. this i found proceeded from their ignorance of the world and their low extraction. so in other words new yorkers...
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i went back and looked at him today and observed him. he does not look like anybody that has any remorse or as farr as what i've seen and i've been do -- far as what identify seen and i've been doing this for almost -- i've seen and i've been doing this for 40 years. >> the prosecutor called him a flight risk. cornell's attorney asked he be released to his parents with electronic monitoring. >>> today a judge granted a request by prosecutors to delay court proceedings in the case of a local rabbi accused of voyeurism. prosecutors say they needed more time to gather evidence. rabbi barry freundel is accused of secretly recording women as they undress for a ritual bath known as a mikvah. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. he made an appearance at today's hearing and so did the alleged victims and their supporters. >> i'm concerned. i was one of the victims. i respected him. i still do, but i think he deserves punishment for this. >> prosecutors say the secret recordings were made at kesher israel in georgetown where freundel served
i went back and looked at him today and observed him. he does not look like anybody that has any remorse or as farr as what i've seen and i've been do -- far as what identify seen and i've been doing this for almost -- i've seen and i've been doing this for 40 years. >> the prosecutor called him a flight risk. cornell's attorney asked he be released to his parents with electronic monitoring. >>> today a judge granted a request by prosecutors to delay court proceedings in the case...
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. >> reporter: president observe speaking in his next to last state of the union took credit
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so i'm just interested in any observations you might have on refugee resettlement and religion these days. >> well, though i don't recommend it, as purely a form of information, you should all look at refugee resettlement. i certainly __ even if i accepted kickbacks from them. i would not take it __ but it is an intriguing site. they don't like anybody. so, essentially, catholics, united methodist, jewish groups __ all are dupes in this grand conspiracy to undermine the fabric of this country. and what the fabric of the country is for this particular group of people is the demographic fabric. that this refugee resettlement wave is essentially a moneymaking scheme from resettlement officers, who, are apparently making money on the side. the point is not really to provide evidence. it is simply telling to all these other sites of where the buses are coming, who's coming, what laws are being passed underneath people's noses to ensure that we get massive __ the latest ones seem that unaccompanied minors are not an issue anymore. the latest issues are refugees or immigrants from africa, a
so i'm just interested in any observations you might have on refugee resettlement and religion these days. >> well, though i don't recommend it, as purely a form of information, you should all look at refugee resettlement. i certainly __ even if i accepted kickbacks from them. i would not take it __ but it is an intriguing site. they don't like anybody. so, essentially, catholics, united methodist, jewish groups __ all are dupes in this grand conspiracy to undermine the fabric of this...
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. >> reporter: president observe speaking in his next to last state of the union took credit for the recovering economy. >> a stock market that has doubled and helped keep inflation at its lowest rate in years. it's good news, people.
. >> reporter: president observe speaking in his next to last state of the union took credit for the recovering economy. >> a stock market that has doubled and helped keep inflation at its lowest rate in years. it's good news, people.
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i'll go with observation for 500 please. [ laughter ] we'll go with that. observation. you mentioned -- you're funny. that's why you do what you do. >> thank you. >> and you get paid for that, too. >> sometimes. >> you mentioned -- not today you're not. you mentioned motifs and themes. mention some in the come back now and i'm curious about whether or not those themes because time has passed are different than what you exposed us to in 2005? >> some of them are different. i think the one about who are you and what does that mean? who you are and who you think you are, but also something that is kind of similar and we end it on the note of what about your marriage? how does that stack up as a priority to you? the personal stuff. personal relationships, i guess. with mickey the hairdresser is kind of -- you know, he's an employee but also we come to see they mean a lot to each other. it's -- it's that stuff, you know, when is work the priority over your personal life and at what cost which is not, you know, something brand new but we thought we wanted to really take a loo
i'll go with observation for 500 please. [ laughter ] we'll go with that. observation. you mentioned -- you're funny. that's why you do what you do. >> thank you. >> and you get paid for that, too. >> sometimes. >> you mentioned -- not today you're not. you mentioned motifs and themes. mention some in the come back now and i'm curious about whether or not those themes because time has passed are different than what you exposed us to in 2005? >> some of them are...
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>> well i have not very much to say about your latest observation because the inquiry is moving fast. there's been several operations since this morning. so there were several already since last night, but we are seeking two men that are still on the loose and effectively very, very, of course, dangerous. but the inquiry is moving fast. what i can tell you that these
>> well i have not very much to say about your latest observation because the inquiry is moving fast. there's been several operations since this morning. so there were several already since last night, but we are seeking two men that are still on the loose and effectively very, very, of course, dangerous. but the inquiry is moving fast. what i can tell you that these
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that's my observation. and i comment. all books have to end. you chose five. what would have been your sixth had you had one? >> guest: sixin' -- did you have one that you toyed with but said it didn't quite be as important as the other five. >> guest: very good question. the original pre pose sal for the book that i presented to the acquisition editor had a sixth chapter and that chapter would take a look at the first confirmed discovery of an exoplanet. exoplanet, you ask? it's an extra solar planet resolving around a sun-like star buttoned the solar system beyond earth reside solar system. and i had that in there as a potential sixth chapter because during 1995, the first confirmed discovery of an exoplanet in the con sell addition of -- constellation of pegasus was confirmed and it, i thought was a small but important steppingstone in the search for alien life, and now thousands of exoplanets have been discovered many by the space telescope that has i think broke down the year before last but nonetheless discovered and identified many other potential prosp
that's my observation. and i comment. all books have to end. you chose five. what would have been your sixth had you had one? >> guest: sixin' -- did you have one that you toyed with but said it didn't quite be as important as the other five. >> guest: very good question. the original pre pose sal for the book that i presented to the acquisition editor had a sixth chapter and that chapter would take a look at the first confirmed discovery of an exoplanet. exoplanet, you ask? it's an...
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may i make a few observations of my own? [laughter] may i express my profound thanks and appreciation to our republican conference for again honoring me and my family with their nomination for speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] unfortunately, mr. speaker, as your presidential nominee well knows, it's one thing to be nominated, it's another thing to get elected. [laughter] obviously in this race, i was overwhelmed again by the numbers. since this is the only time that i shall be in this lofty position during this congress with the possible exception of the day we adjourned this congress, let me say at the very outset, how pleased i am to see those 33 bright new republican faces out there. [applause] and let me also say to my democratic colleagues that i am fully cognizant of the fact that there are 71 more of you than there are of us. [applause] but now hearing that applause, i would urge you not to run roughshod over the minority. i think we have demonstrated in the past that as much as we dislike being fewe
may i make a few observations of my own? [laughter] may i express my profound thanks and appreciation to our republican conference for again honoring me and my family with their nomination for speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] unfortunately, mr. speaker, as your presidential nominee well knows, it's one thing to be nominated, it's another thing to get elected. [laughter] obviously in this race, i was overwhelmed again by the numbers. since this is the only time that i shall be...
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that was a pretty good, shrewd observation.whether you are fixing a pothole in a local street or bidding on the national budget, someone has to have the money to fix a problem and someone has to set the priority of what problem to fix. in that sense, all politics is local, whether it is a pothole or a jillion dollars budget. >> what kind of speaker was he? >> he was affable. i think that is a good word for it. he could be tough. but if you were on the floor, he would call you how, and if you were a lady, he would say darling. he might go out to sit on the floor so members could talk to you. you did not have to come to his office. sometimes he would just make an appearance on the floor. he was a classic liberal in the sense that he believed government could do things for people and their lives. he grew up during the depression watching franklin roosevelt change america and put people back to work. whether those programs were always successful did not matter. it was the government leaving -- leading the struggle to restore the ec
that was a pretty good, shrewd observation.whether you are fixing a pothole in a local street or bidding on the national budget, someone has to have the money to fix a problem and someone has to set the priority of what problem to fix. in that sense, all politics is local, whether it is a pothole or a jillion dollars budget. >> what kind of speaker was he? >> he was affable. i think that is a good word for it. he could be tough. but if you were on the floor, he would call you how,...
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inmates had to be observed at a specific time frame. for example, inmates that were deemed mental by the psychological department, had to have an officer visually check on them every 15 minutes. on them every 15 minutes. we started sending all of our officers to suicide prevention classes. we would send them back through the academy. and we made it mandatory for every bed to go through the suicide prevention classes. our suicide rate has gone way down. >> because hanging is one of the most common methods of suicide attempts all officers carry a special tool as standard equipment. >> this it the rescue tool we have in every unit in the jail. some body it trying to hang themselves or something. we get in there with it and just cut them loose. try not to let people die in this place. >> still, some inmates will always view suicide as the only way out. but sean phillips believes that his incarceration at the bear county jail might have been the one thing that actually saved his life. >> i was literally, when i came in here, pretty much knoc
inmates had to be observed at a specific time frame. for example, inmates that were deemed mental by the psychological department, had to have an officer visually check on them every 15 minutes. on them every 15 minutes. we started sending all of our officers to suicide prevention classes. we would send them back through the academy. and we made it mandatory for every bed to go through the suicide prevention classes. our suicide rate has gone way down. >> because hanging is one of the...
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. >> talk about the hyper sexuality that you were observing. how far important was it to you to see how thin the women were or how much clothing they were wearing? >> i think it's incredibly important not to sexualize the female characters in entertainment for little kids there really is not a good reason that you would. one disturbing thing that we found in the united states research in g-rated animated movies female characters wear the same amount of sexually-related clothing as in r-rated movies. >> in g-rated movies? >> yes. when you're doing research, this has a specific meaning, it's revealing something, and it's pervasive. so we wanted to look at that globally as well. and it turned out that female characters were twice as likely to be shown in sexual situations and sexually revealing clothing as male characters. >> who is to blame? >> i don't think it's necessarily that we need to assign blame. i think there is a lot of unconscience bias. i think a lot of this is not consciously known, but because like in the industry here in the states
. >> talk about the hyper sexuality that you were observing. how far important was it to you to see how thin the women were or how much clothing they were wearing? >> i think it's incredibly important not to sexualize the female characters in entertainment for little kids there really is not a good reason that you would. one disturbing thing that we found in the united states research in g-rated animated movies female characters wear the same amount of sexually-related clothing as...
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those are two observations. they kind of go together. people will read journalism on the phone if it's presented well. that's tricky to do, but if you can do that, i think that's a pretty big deal. >> what's your watch strategy? >> ha ha! >> will people read long-form journalism on an apple watch or the samsung watches? are you thinking about presenting content on watches? >> not so much presenting content but perhaps presenting moments when you might want to look at content on your phone, more contextual moments. there's a variety of things there. there's the obvious like, okay there's breaking news. you might want to know about that and read it. but also the not so obvious. you might be in a location standing near the white house. and you might get a notification that, you know, there's something really interesting about this right now, this place that you should know about. >>
those are two observations. they kind of go together. people will read journalism on the phone if it's presented well. that's tricky to do, but if you can do that, i think that's a pretty big deal. >> what's your watch strategy? >> ha ha! >> will people read long-form journalism on an apple watch or the samsung watches? are you thinking about presenting content on watches? >> not so much presenting content but perhaps presenting moments when you might want to look at...
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okay. >> self-harm observation status means that bell will be stripped of his clothes and possessionsrom harming himself. he'll be placed in an observation cell with just a mattress and only a smock for clothing. >> they will evaluate him and see if he has a mental health issue or not. how we act now will depend on the assessment by medical. >> but lieutenant williams has questions about bell's true intent. >> i think he wanted to get somebody in there before he did it. it's been my experience that if you really want to commit suicide, you're not going to cry for attention before. so i'm assuming there's some type of secondary gain. we'll find out what that is. a lot of times they'll do it to be placed up front on sohs status. it's a little cooler up there, it's an air conditioned building. it may being some just that simple. >> while bell will be under constant observation, inmates like danny pritchett often devise ways to gain a bit of privacy. >> the door stays open all day long. so if someone is passing your door, you don't want to be disrespectful to them. you may be using the re
okay. >> self-harm observation status means that bell will be stripped of his clothes and possessionsrom harming himself. he'll be placed in an observation cell with just a mattress and only a smock for clothing. >> they will evaluate him and see if he has a mental health issue or not. how we act now will depend on the assessment by medical. >> but lieutenant williams has questions about bell's true intent. >> i think he wanted to get somebody in there before he did it....
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. >> i'm wondering if you could fuld in your observation -- fuld in your observation -- fold in yourervation. >> the issue for the regulators is the stimulus which they intended to help main street is in fact clearly helping whatever the chinese equivalent of wall street is. they wanted cheaper corporate credit. all of the money has flowed onto the s&p market. the corporate are having to pay more for the capital. >> what role does conception play in all this? >> consumption is the latent force which china's government wants to see. china's government thinks consumption is the story for the next 10 years. the positive for the equity market rally is the chinese -- those funds are now increasing in value. there is a bit of a positive wealth effect. >> any exposure is not done just through the stock exchange. you can buy it through a hong kong stock. the shanghai price-earnings ratio is at 15 right now but 15 versus nine in the middle of this year. they have a p/e ratio and -- there is this link called the exchange link. give us an update on that. >> china has a -- it is difficult to bri
. >> i'm wondering if you could fuld in your observation -- fuld in your observation -- fold in yourervation. >> the issue for the regulators is the stimulus which they intended to help main street is in fact clearly helping whatever the chinese equivalent of wall street is. they wanted cheaper corporate credit. all of the money has flowed onto the s&p market. the corporate are having to pay more for the capital. >> what role does conception play in all this? >>...
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she was taken to the hospital for observation. a maryland synagogue is making changes following the shootings of two teenagers near that facility. it happened last night near the synagogue in greenbelt. diane cho is live near the scene with the latest developments. >> police say the shooting happened here, near these homes last night. a party was being held about 100 feet away. >> all of a sudden i heard pop pop pop, and it did not sound like a real gun. >> sounds not heard often here. >> the worst thing that has ever happened is a screeching of tires. [laughter] somebody going too fast on ridge road. you never hear gunshots. >> it was unexpected. >> devon gallagher was on his computer last night when he said he heard people yelling outside. >> essilor like there was a fight. -- it sounded like there was a fight. there were 6, 7 people in the street. >> greenbelt police say two teenagers were heading to a party at the synagogue when they saw an altercation nearby. a 60-year-old male was shot in the arm and called a family member w
she was taken to the hospital for observation. a maryland synagogue is making changes following the shootings of two teenagers near that facility. it happened last night near the synagogue in greenbelt. diane cho is live near the scene with the latest developments. >> police say the shooting happened here, near these homes last night. a party was being held about 100 feet away. >> all of a sudden i heard pop pop pop, and it did not sound like a real gun. >> sounds not heard...
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observing. observing. how far important was it to you how far important was it to you to see how thin the women were to see how thin the women were or how much clothing they were wearing? or how much clothing they were wearing? >> i think it's incredibly >> i think it's incredibly important not to sexualize the important not to sexualize the female characters in female characters in entertainment for little kids entertainment for little kids there really is not a good there really is not a good reason that you would. reason that you would. one disturbing thing that we one disturbing thing that we found in the united states found in the united states research in g-rated animated movies female characters wear research in g-rated animated movies female characters wear the same amount of the same amount of sexually-related clothing as in r-rated movies. sexually-related clothing as in r-rated movies. >> in g-rated movies? >> yes. >> in g-rated movies? >> yes. when you're doing research, this when yo
observing. observing. how far important was it to you how far important was it to you to see how thin the women were to see how thin the women were or how much clothing they were wearing? or how much clothing they were wearing? >> i think it's incredibly >> i think it's incredibly important not to sexualize the important not to sexualize the female characters in female characters in entertainment for little kids entertainment for little kids there really is not a good there really...
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>> he is almost at the end of his four-hour observation. and the end of that, we will call and report off to doc. and all decisions will be made using that information that we complected during the four hours. >> so have you been feeling okay since you've been back here? a little dizzy? you haven't blacked out or anything else, right? okay. all right. all of his tests came out good. his ekg was normal, and he was cleared to go back to his unit. do you feel that going down there today and spending time down there like helped you any? no? >> not really. >> no? >> didn't really accomplish nothing. >> no? when did you say you think your mom's going to be able to bail you out, though? >> saturday. >> all right. let's go back in. >> though jarrett might be out of the jail in a few days, he uses the computer kiosk in his housing unit to once again request a transfer. >> i put it as -- to attention sergeant price, explained the whole situation, how i got on p.c. without actually being told where i was going, just asking for another unit. this is no
>> he is almost at the end of his four-hour observation. and the end of that, we will call and report off to doc. and all decisions will be made using that information that we complected during the four hours. >> so have you been feeling okay since you've been back here? a little dizzy? you haven't blacked out or anything else, right? okay. all right. all of his tests came out good. his ekg was normal, and he was cleared to go back to his unit. do you feel that going down there...
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>> this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems.hose already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> in david and goliath you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage, and here you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other? >> no, they are supposed to be in parallel. the idea of david and goliath is that our understanding of advantage needs to be much more sophisticated, so that there are clearly occasions when giving someone more resources or removing an obstacle helps them. and there are also occasions when it doesn't. if they were contradictory, i would be fine with that. we need to get away from the notion that ideas are only interesting when they are fundamentally consistent. wrong. what intelligent people do with their brains is mull over inconsistencies. it's when two ideas are in conflict, and you have to struggle to make sense of that conflict, that's when thinking starts. >> how do you view the power and the influence that you have over how th
>> this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems.hose already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> in david and goliath you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage, and here you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other? >> no, they are supposed to be in parallel. the idea of david and goliath is that our understanding of advantage needs to be much more sophisticated, so...
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as france observes a national day of mourning today, we want to take a moment to remember the victimsf this terror attack. ♪ ♪ [ radio chatter ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ ♪ e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. a lot of patients will not realize what's happening to the enamel. once it's gone it's gone away for good. i recommend pronamel. it's designed specifically to help strengthen the teeth. pronamel will actually help to defend the enamel from the acids in our diet. if you know that there is something out there that can help why not start today? >>> good afternoon from paris. good morning, united states. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining me. there is a lot going on. new urgency in the manhunt for terror suspects in france. here's the latest. th
as france observes a national day of mourning today, we want to take a moment to remember the victimsf this terror attack. ♪ ♪ [ radio chatter ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ ♪ e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a...
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>> guest: what i have observed from good leaders that they are really alert to that and that it's the 30% that are dominating the groups were 70% of dominating their group and you need to get other people talking, just do that. so that presidents in our history have been a very alert to this and there's a book to be written about this good presidents in our history have seen these talking and what do they actually think or if they have an expression on her face does that suggest disgruntlement do they have something to add? so i thought if a few people are talking there's probably a bunch of people who are excellent to have different ideas who are not talking and just ask them if might be they have some reason they are not talking about a good one and that they need to talk to me personally or someone else in a one-on-one way rather than in a group that if there's any group or a group of of people are not talking there is a risk that there is something that is not helpful and just ask them is a good idea. >> host: it's funny. i was actually just in the corporate meeting yesterday wher
>> guest: what i have observed from good leaders that they are really alert to that and that it's the 30% that are dominating the groups were 70% of dominating their group and you need to get other people talking, just do that. so that presidents in our history have been a very alert to this and there's a book to be written about this good presidents in our history have seen these talking and what do they actually think or if they have an expression on her face does that suggest...
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market observers say prices ven further if greece's economic problems affect financial markets in europe. all this is making investors jittery. they're going ton a selling spree. oil, the euro stocks, investors everywhere. >> just look at equity markets. wall street europe now here in tokyo, stocks are taking a nose dive. cheaper oil, not necessarily a bad thing, but investors are worried it's a sign of a weaker global economy. let's look at what happened overnight. people on wall street had a rough ride. the dow jones industrial average plunged by more than 300 points. in europe, investors had other things to worry about. they heard the german government might let greece leave if they back peddle. frankfurt stocks drop 2.9%. share prices in paris plunged more than 3.3%. investors in tokyo are worried about spliding prices. the nikkei is tracking overnight in europe. it opened 1.7% lower than monday's close. it is now down by just about 2.5%. the key index is below the key 17,000 level. analysts say a stronger yen is prompting the broad selloff, too. they're buying the yen because they s
market observers say prices ven further if greece's economic problems affect financial markets in europe. all this is making investors jittery. they're going ton a selling spree. oil, the euro stocks, investors everywhere. >> just look at equity markets. wall street europe now here in tokyo, stocks are taking a nose dive. cheaper oil, not necessarily a bad thing, but investors are worried it's a sign of a weaker global economy. let's look at what happened overnight. people on wall street...
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the crud observed a minute of silence to remember and respect the victims of last week's attacks. we have continuing coverage on air and online with our reporting continues new on twitter. >>> this morning, divers try to extract the second black box from the airasia that crashed two weeks ago. the voice woulder was found this morning but it is stuck under wreck am at the bottom of the sea. the other black box, the recorder has been recovered. it crashed while flying from indonesia to singapore killing all 162. >> president obama wants congress to pass legislation requiring companies to inform customers in 30 days if their data is hacked. he will propose a bill to prevent companies from selling student data to third parties after high profile preaches at target and home depot. president obama will unveil the proposal today during a speech at the federal trade commission. >>> the latest hack involves a company that makes crayons posting inappropriate content on facebook page. they say they are working with facebook to fix the situation and make sure it does not happen again. >>> can
the crud observed a minute of silence to remember and respect the victims of last week's attacks. we have continuing coverage on air and online with our reporting continues new on twitter. >>> this morning, divers try to extract the second black box from the airasia that crashed two weeks ago. the voice woulder was found this morning but it is stuck under wreck am at the bottom of the sea. the other black box, the recorder has been recovered. it crashed while flying from indonesia to...
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people young and old gathered to observe a moment of silence. >> how could they kill cartoonists? they just troop pictures and got killed for doing their job. >> weight came out to say that we will not allow ourselves to be terrorized. we stand united and we are not afraid. >> we will rise again a national unity. >> emotions run high at "charlie hebdo" headquarters. many left photographs and pens in memory of the slain cartoonists. >> it is our culture, our flash. >> we need to fight for what they represented. they were the outpost of freedom. >> francois hollande paid his respects. the city lost two officers in the attack. flags are at half mast around the country, but the nation from messages strong. it will fight to protect freedom of expression, a core value of french society. >> there have been a rallies for beyond france, around the world speaking out against his most violent and showing solidarity with france. >> je suis charlie. i am charlie. a french slogan that became international overnights. they gathered to pay their respects to the journalists and police officers kil
people young and old gathered to observe a moment of silence. >> how could they kill cartoonists? they just troop pictures and got killed for doing their job. >> weight came out to say that we will not allow ourselves to be terrorized. we stand united and we are not afraid. >> we will rise again a national unity. >> emotions run high at "charlie hebdo" headquarters. many left photographs and pens in memory of the slain cartoonists. >> it is our culture,...
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that is the only observation. bonds are way overpriced or stocks are still amazingly underpriced. >> and the classic long only move on the board, if and as there is trouble for the general market you move to health care and utilities. but it is almost a check mate. there is no way to go if you want to get out but stay in. >> what did you make of the late day sell-off today? >> the s&p has been on a perfect uptrend for two years now. we have ascended at a 45 degree anxiety and he will found seven out of eight times, we are hovering on a well defined trend line and the smoothing mechanism. automated trend line. the presumption is that we are go to break. we can't keep this perfection up. it is too long already. >> you will look at names that had perhaps done well. >> yeah. that is generally not a great strategy. kind of pick on the stocks that outperformed for a good reason. but disney is reporting next week. the implied move is about 3%. the stock generally doesn't move a heck of a lot. but i will tell you this abo
that is the only observation. bonds are way overpriced or stocks are still amazingly underpriced. >> and the classic long only move on the board, if and as there is trouble for the general market you move to health care and utilities. but it is almost a check mate. there is no way to go if you want to get out but stay in. >> what did you make of the late day sell-off today? >> the s&p has been on a perfect uptrend for two years now. we have ascended at a 45 degree anxiety...
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observers say the new ship may trigger a backlash from other parties that claim the islands, including vietnam. >>> an armed man has been detained in northeastern china after apparently crossing the border from north korea and killing several residents. the case has prompted a reaction from authorities in beijing. >> translator: we have already lodged a protest with the north korean side. chinese security authorities are handling the case in accordance with the law. >> sources in northeastern china say the man broke into a home in the city of helong on the border with north korea. he killed four people during an apparent robbery. the suspect was shot by local law enforcement officers. he was detained and taken to a hospital. local authorities say a growing number of impoverished north koreans are taking advantage of winter conditions to flee their country across the frozen river. they say some of these people commit acts of robbery and theft. >>> japanese man is thinking outside of the box on ways to improve strained relations between his nation and china. he's going beyond diplomatic
observers say the new ship may trigger a backlash from other parties that claim the islands, including vietnam. >>> an armed man has been detained in northeastern china after apparently crossing the border from north korea and killing several residents. the case has prompted a reaction from authorities in beijing. >> translator: we have already lodged a protest with the north korean side. chinese security authorities are handling the case in accordance with the law. >>...
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. >> as his fit continues, he is taken to the suicide prevention unit for observation. >> [ bleep ] hurtmore. hurt me more. hurt me. >> doesn't want to hurt you. >> -- smash against the wall. >> to prevent him from harming himself he's placed in four point restraints. >> just lay back here. >> our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> are you feeling like you still want to hurt yourself? >> i never wanted to hurt myself. >> now, were you banging your head last night? >> yes, because i was frustrated. i do that when i'm frustrated. >> that's not the right thing to do though, is it now? >> well, it's better than hurting somebody else. >> well, you're right. what i'm going to do now is call the psychiatrist, and see if we can discontinue the four-point order so he doesn't even have to go back in to them now because i really don't feel that he's of any threat to himself or others at this point. >> released from the four-point restraints, etter is moved to a 24-hour observation cell and is placed in a suicide smock. a tear-proof gown to prevent him from
. >> as his fit continues, he is taken to the suicide prevention unit for observation. >> [ bleep ] hurtmore. hurt me more. hurt me. >> doesn't want to hurt you. >> -- smash against the wall. >> to prevent him from harming himself he's placed in four point restraints. >> just lay back here. >> our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> are you feeling like you still want to hurt yourself? >> i never...
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this is place de la republique in the center of paris, but the silence was observed across the country. a long poignant parliament house. [ sirens ] . >> reporter: even as this country mourned there was another attack on the streets of paris. south of the center two police officers shot. shortly afterwards they heard the news much one shot a police woman, died of her wounds. yet again the killer got away. we don't know that there's a direct link between this attack and wednesday said on "charlie hebdo". the gupman here according -- gunman here according to eyewitnesss used an automatic weapon and deliberately targeted officers in uniform, adding to the sense of crisis in the french capital. president francis hollande says it's a time for national unity. >> translation: france has been distruk struck directly in its heart, a place where we breathe freely. spontaneous gatherings shows that the great france those how to come together and defend the ideals of the public and peace against those that think they can attack it by killing journalists and police. >> despite the president's words
this is place de la republique in the center of paris, but the silence was observed across the country. a long poignant parliament house. [ sirens ] . >> reporter: even as this country mourned there was another attack on the streets of paris. south of the center two police officers shot. shortly afterwards they heard the news much one shot a police woman, died of her wounds. yet again the killer got away. we don't know that there's a direct link between this attack and wednesday said on...
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observers in northern iraq say the militants are losing power in their area, as well. the situation surrounding islamic state may affect kenji goto's safety. nhk world, erbil, iraq. >>> muslims in japan are closely watching the hostage situation. a religious leader made a statement denouncing the actions of the islamic state militants. >> taking or killing of japanese hostage is also forbidden action. >> one group of around 50 muslims, including university students gathered in western japan to pray for the immediate release of kenji goto. >> translator: we muslims are worried about goto. the militants' violentability are against islamic teachings. >> i wish they will release the hostage, and i hope the drama already finish. >> muslims in japan are observing friday prayers by asking for the safe return of the hostages, and world peace. >>> officials with the world health organization say their response to the ebola outbreak has entered a new phase. they say the focus is shifting from slowing transmission to ending the epidemic. w.h.o. officials said only 99 new cases we
observers in northern iraq say the militants are losing power in their area, as well. the situation surrounding islamic state may affect kenji goto's safety. nhk world, erbil, iraq. >>> muslims in japan are closely watching the hostage situation. a religious leader made a statement denouncing the actions of the islamic state militants. >> taking or killing of japanese hostage is also forbidden action. >> one group of around 50 muslims, including university students gathered...
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we have been meeting with them over the past year and they have been to our home to observe and discuss the concerns. their latest plans respect and mitigate our concerns to the extent possible given they're adding two floors to the building. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i am a neighborhood friend, long time friend of bruno and a homeowner in north beach and being here today brings back memories when i had a distressed property i was trying to make changes to and the last meeting where they had the unanimous decision there was a mixed feeling and sigh of relief and now you're on to the next step and the eir was the next delay tactic and i wasn't surprised and similar to the steps i went through bringing my property back to life. fortunately we were able to complete this project and bruno is able to do because with north beach more of the middle class workers are pushed out of the neighborhood with the rising rental and home costs so when i heard bruno was able to buy a property after saving money and being here i was thrilled to know he would be here with his new chi
we have been meeting with them over the past year and they have been to our home to observe and discuss the concerns. their latest plans respect and mitigate our concerns to the extent possible given they're adding two floors to the building. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i am a neighborhood friend, long time friend of bruno and a homeowner in north beach and being here today brings back memories when i had a distressed property i was trying to make changes to and...