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i think what you're trying oget at leer is exactly what happened. and we don't know that, okay? we have 19 people that are dead that are brothers of ours. okay? a fire, a wild land fire specifically is a very dynamic and moving situation. >> for those who lost fathers, husbands, brothers, the struggle to comprehend their loss is just beginning. in this tight-knit community it seems like almost everyone knew the firefighters personally. the job had its risks, but nobody could have anticipated a tragedy on this scale. >> you trained to pull your shelter but you're not supposed to be in a situation where you may have to, you know. that's your last line of defense, as you pull your shelter, something went horribly wrong. >> brandon bunch had been a member of the crew until a few weeks ago. he reluctantly left the job to spend more time with his family. >> they're your best friends. you travel with them, eat with them, sleep with them, you do everything as a unit. i was really close with them. they're like my brothers. ♪ >> it's hard to explain, but like taking half your soul right o
i think what you're trying oget at leer is exactly what happened. and we don't know that, okay? we have 19 people that are dead that are brothers of ours. okay? a fire, a wild land fire specifically is a very dynamic and moving situation. >> for those who lost fathers, husbands, brothers, the struggle to comprehend their loss is just beginning. in this tight-knit community it seems like almost everyone knew the firefighters personally. the job had its risks, but nobody could have...
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liz we're going oget you back into this conversation. there was a comment about reintegration, minor crimes, 14, 15 years old suppose they stay in for 15 years, ten years they want to reintegrate into society, oftentimes they're disenfrasheenfranchised and can. >> trying children in adult court is sets them up for future failure. it prevents them from reintegrating into society. living in housing going to school, all those things have been much more difficult if they have been tried in adult criminal court. we know that when young people are tried in adult court they are more likely to reoffend, recidivism is much higher. that's why the u.s. put into place a juvenile court system 100 years ago which in theory is supposed to provide rehabilitation services, it's a much better place for young people than in the adult criminal court where we know that they are going to come out with barriers facing their reentry. >> are after the break we're going to get a firsthand account of what it's like to transition from a juvenile facility to adult p
liz we're going oget you back into this conversation. there was a comment about reintegration, minor crimes, 14, 15 years old suppose they stay in for 15 years, ten years they want to reintegrate into society, oftentimes they're disenfrasheenfranchised and can. >> trying children in adult court is sets them up for future failure. it prevents them from reintegrating into society. living in housing going to school, all those things have been much more difficult if they have been tried in...
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. >> they plan their spring breaks and their tax bills, they're going oget their tax refund taken away from them because they have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you have been on the site, this is the clear instruction to the underage including 26. you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury. it is very clear. there are help instructions on each site to explain each process. what is credible employer explanation. >> they are going to get taxed. >> time has expired. mr. lewis. >> thank you, madam administrator for being here thank you for your hard work and for your years of service. i happen to believe that health care is a right and not a privilege. it is not just for the fortunate few, but all citizens of america. now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal
. >> they plan their spring breaks and their tax bills, they're going oget their tax refund taken away from them because they have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you have been on the site, this is the clear instruction to the underage including 26. you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury. it is very clear. there are help instructions on each site to explain each process. what is credible employer...
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held hostage, if you look at how difficult all that has been, how can you say that we're ever going ogeto a point in this country where we can finance more of these services through federal government? >> good question, not the best question because your question -- >> thank you for giving me that. >> the questions you're right in saying that with this congress, with a -- essentially a right wing very strong right wing extremist element in the house, who are funded by billion airs who have huge -- billionaires who have huge sums of money whose goal in life, people have got to understand us it's not just obamacare. they want to end social security. they think the government should not be involved in retirement issues. as you well know in the house they passed a budget to end medicare as we know and make it into a voucher program. massive cuts in medicaid. they want to abolish the concept of minimum wage. my point is if you're asking me that do i think that any of my ideas are going ogain traction with these types of people in the house, you're right. they will not. on the other hand if th
held hostage, if you look at how difficult all that has been, how can you say that we're ever going ogeto a point in this country where we can finance more of these services through federal government? >> good question, not the best question because your question -- >> thank you for giving me that. >> the questions you're right in saying that with this congress, with a -- essentially a right wing very strong right wing extremist element in the house, who are funded by billion...
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i'm not sure he's going oget into coaching either but i'm sure he'll be involved in the game somehow. >> thank you very much for that, of course, we'll have more on that story later on. the st. louis cardinals are one step closer to the world series. they have qualified for a third straight year. >> a current ball hit to left field looking up and it's gone. >> the cardinal beat the pishes piratepittsburgh pirates 3-1. adam wainwright led the way as he pitched a perfect game. >> we turned around, wainwright got in the way tonight. we were able to get back, better, approach got better but he kept making pitches. >> this is why i signed back here. you know? this is -- there's no amount of money worth what this city and this team means to me. just -- it's just i'm honored, i'm privileged, i don't deserve any of this. >> los angeles kings scored the winner, two of the three goals in the opening period but senators fought back to level the score at 3-al with four and a half minutes remaining in the final period. 28 seconds to give the kings a 4-3 win. and there was no love lost between chic
i'm not sure he's going oget into coaching either but i'm sure he'll be involved in the game somehow. >> thank you very much for that, of course, we'll have more on that story later on. the st. louis cardinals are one step closer to the world series. they have qualified for a third straight year. >> a current ball hit to left field looking up and it's gone. >> the cardinal beat the pishes piratepittsburgh pirates 3-1. adam wainwright led the way as he pitched a perfect game....
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when defining insanity as follows: doing the same thing over and over again and thinking you're going oget a different result. einstein was a genius but it doesn't take a genius to figure pout that the proof is watching the house republicans because they've lost their minds. >> the u.s. government has been down this gridlocked road before. there have been 17 government shut downs since 1977, the last one was also the longest, shut down december 1995, lasted for 21 days. and president obama at this hour has recorded a video message to the troops overseas. he notes that the senate and the house did get together long enough today to pass a bill that ensures that military families and service men panned women will be getting their paychecks on time. that was a real question until late afternoon here. he expressed sympathy to many sifnl dod employees,. >> mike viqueira, thank you. the senate's gone home and justin, can you take a look at os 11, is senator menendez still speaking on the floor of the senate? obviously not everybody have gone home on the floor of the senate tonight. >> we believe
when defining insanity as follows: doing the same thing over and over again and thinking you're going oget a different result. einstein was a genius but it doesn't take a genius to figure pout that the proof is watching the house republicans because they've lost their minds. >> the u.s. government has been down this gridlocked road before. there have been 17 government shut downs since 1977, the last one was also the longest, shut down december 1995, lasted for 21 days. and president...
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not going oget rainfall, it will stay draw -- to get rainfall, it will stay dry. down to 64 in st. louis. that is the current temperature right now. it is going to be falling from there. wind gusts have been ranging anywhere from 10 to 15 in most areas but stronger gusts from the west to the east. st. louis getting gusts up to 25 miles an hour so it does not feel like 64. feels a lot chillier than that outside. so by the time we get out into mid game your temperatures will be dropping from the low to mid 50s. you want to bundle up because by the end of the game you will be awfully close to 40°. the problem with the cold air moving in is, it's very dense and that makes it a little harder for those balls to get hit. we are going to be tracking this game and see how they do with the chilly temperatures on the way, jonathan. >> thanks rebecca. kind of interesting how the rain with it affect the game, windy and cold. >> game 3, is tonight in st. louis and that means it's going to get cold in this one. because the expected temperature for first pitch how about 32° is your low for that on
not going oget rainfall, it will stay draw -- to get rainfall, it will stay dry. down to 64 in st. louis. that is the current temperature right now. it is going to be falling from there. wind gusts have been ranging anywhere from 10 to 15 in most areas but stronger gusts from the west to the east. st. louis getting gusts up to 25 miles an hour so it does not feel like 64. feels a lot chillier than that outside. so by the time we get out into mid game your temperatures will be dropping from the...
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but we're doing it because we understand the importance of trying oget the peace process with the palestinians back on track. i can only hope that the palestinian leadership will also finally be ready to make its own tough choices so we can move peace forward. >> funerals have been held in baghdad for 44 iraqis who were killed. at least 66 people were killed in attacks nationwide that day alone. violence has been escalated across the country with sectarian tensions on the rise. >>> police have fired tear gas at protesters in egypt. these are the latest pictures from the capital cairo where students have been protesting against military backed government. a large number of military has been stopping the students who were marching towards square. protests continue against the military coup that protested the removal of mohamed morsi. >>> three policemen have also been killed by masked gunmen at a checkpoint in northern egypt. the attack took place in northern city of monsura. >> the democratic republic of where congo's army has captured a fifth group, among them is aturo, the strong hold of the
but we're doing it because we understand the importance of trying oget the peace process with the palestinians back on track. i can only hope that the palestinian leadership will also finally be ready to make its own tough choices so we can move peace forward. >> funerals have been held in baghdad for 44 iraqis who were killed. at least 66 people were killed in attacks nationwide that day alone. violence has been escalated across the country with sectarian tensions on the rise....
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foals did have, they played two winless teams so they're going oget a bigger test against dallas. this is as much about the future as it is about the season and about this game which is for the nfc east, because nick foals is a lot longer than michael vick who's 33. >> peyton manning returns to indy this week. >> what ursay meant, he backtracked by saying they built it differently than when they built it with peyton manning. 70% of their salary cap in offense. trying to get it done with defense, a trade for trent richardson. but the thing is what does peyton manning think about those comments? you'll see on sunl. he probably took them a little bit personally. you know he wants to win another super bowl and stick it to ursay a little bit. >> he'll let his sunday performance do the talk for him. >>> jay ratliff, with him gone, who is left to rush the passer? >> it's a bunch of no-names out there right now. you know the projected starters four of them only one is left as that's jason hatcher. the guys they have left there including jason hatcher now and three no names have a total of
foals did have, they played two winless teams so they're going oget a bigger test against dallas. this is as much about the future as it is about the season and about this game which is for the nfc east, because nick foals is a lot longer than michael vick who's 33. >> peyton manning returns to indy this week. >> what ursay meant, he backtracked by saying they built it differently than when they built it with peyton manning. 70% of their salary cap in offense. trying to get it done...
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little older, she's 82, she made that kind of note saying that this is about as close as i'm going oget and so it's quite possible that this might be it. >> what a way to end a career. >> definitely. >> owen lew, appreciate you coming. >> thanks very much. >> a mission to curb violence in his city. still ahead on al jazeera america, a way to promote peace and keep at risk teenagers off the street. and it's a jam packed weekend for sports. al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. >> update you on the breaking news we've been following out of los angeles. terminal two of the los angeles intairpinternational airport. police did confirm to us
little older, she's 82, she made that kind of note saying that this is about as close as i'm going oget and so it's quite possible that this might be it. >> what a way to end a career. >> definitely. >> owen lew, appreciate you coming. >> thanks very much. >> a mission to curb violence in his city. still ahead on al jazeera america, a way to promote peace and keep at risk teenagers off the street. and it's a jam packed weekend for sports. al jazeera america. i...
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anyway, it was cold, and in cold nights, we had a way ogetting through. what my mother would do is, downstairsthe kitchen, she woulcook a great, big bucket of water. i mean, not a bucket but a great, big pan or what do you call it? pail, you know what i'm talking-- a container, container, okay, a coainer of water. it would take a long time to heat that water up, gang, a long time to heat that water up. and she'd take that water and she'd pour it into a jug. and that jug was what we call the hot water bottle. and that jug was like a clay jug, and she'd fill it really hot-- i mean, really, really high. and you put your feet on it, you' gonna burn. so we put a towel on there. and you go upstairs and you put it in your bed, you put it at the bottom, and you put your feet on it. and we had an old adage, that if your feet are warm, you're warm, okay? when your feet get cold at night, you're sleeping on--you can- that's tough city, okay? but if you put your feet on that hot water bottle, it's okay. and in the middle of the night, it gets so-- it's not quite so w
anyway, it was cold, and in cold nights, we had a way ogetting through. what my mother would do is, downstairsthe kitchen, she woulcook a great, big bucket of water. i mean, not a bucket but a great, big pan or what do you call it? pail, you know what i'm talking-- a container, container, okay, a coainer of water. it would take a long time to heat that water up, gang, a long time to heat that water up. and she'd take that water and she'd pour it into a jug. and that jug was what we call the hot...
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oget >> the it's interesting.he it'ss one of the employer she worked r for, again, in the dental facilitythe bronx had broh nothing but nice things to sayns about her. now, there were reports she wasw working for one in a town 30 minutes north of where we are here and then that discharge whether she was fired or quit, that disconnect, somee speculating that may have playea a role in what led up to l u yesterday's events.das e i called the dental office justt trying to get information to sen if they will make a statement. s they told us they have nothinghg to say and hung up the phone on me. that relationship didn't seem ae positive as the employer in the bronx who said she was always aa happy go lucky approximate werew and showed no signs of the behavior -- happy go luckyo luc person. pers >> the one sigh of relief is when folks found out the baby was unharmed.snhar but he is in protective custodyo any word yet if she has been transported to relatives? rat >> when we left new york, we yo, came straight here.came my colleague just got off the phone from east new york in front of the family
oget >> the it's interesting.he it'ss one of the employer she worked r for, again, in the dental facilitythe bronx had broh nothing but nice things to sayns about her. now, there were reports she wasw working for one in a town 30 minutes north of where we are here and then that discharge whether she was fired or quit, that disconnect, somee speculating that may have playea a role in what led up to l u yesterday's events.das e i called the dental office justt trying to get information to...
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. >> and oget was actually the product of a second marriage. >> so imagine while her father was servinge announced that he had gotten married three years earlier, and already had a 2-year-old daughter, and his new wife is 39 years younger than he. john edwards had nothing on w.a. clark. >> quite scandalous. >> and you know when you die, you only leave two things behind that are living, your family and your will. and depending on how your will works, it can be a real living document that has an impact on a great number of people. this will, explain to us, had something like 19 relatives who got nothing. the nurse got $30 million plus. unpack that. >> well, so she signed a will at first, just to leave $5 million to her nurse, left everything else to wherever it would go, that would be the relatives. six weeks later, she put a more thorough document she signed and it cut the relatives out entirely. so that brought the relatives in saying she was mentally ill, that she was defrauded by her attorney and the accountant. that's the claim the relatives were making. it turned out she was quite l
. >> and oget was actually the product of a second marriage. >> so imagine while her father was servinge announced that he had gotten married three years earlier, and already had a 2-year-old daughter, and his new wife is 39 years younger than he. john edwards had nothing on w.a. clark. >> quite scandalous. >> and you know when you die, you only leave two things behind that are living, your family and your will. and depending on how your will works, it can be a real...
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publish this off of his -- on his own time -- not on company time, government time -- he went and tried oget permission. they said you can't publish that book. and here's the reason he was giving, mr. speaker -- given, mr. speaker. the reason given, mr. speaker, it might hurt the morale in the a.t.f. now, do you think that's a compelling state interest to prevent a person from printing something and violating his right of free speech because the government says it might hurt the morale in the a.t.f.? well, no kidding. you got somebody that wants to tell the truth about the a.t.f. and it's a violation of his constitutional right not to be able to discuss openly what took place. it's a denial of the first amendment freedom of speech. it's a denial of press. the a.t.f., they ought to be furloughed. they ought to be sequestered. especially these people that are denying freedom of press, freedom of speech to someone who just wants to talk about what took place in the a.t.f. this ought not to be. but that's what's taken place over at the a.t.f. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the spea
publish this off of his -- on his own time -- not on company time, government time -- he went and tried oget permission. they said you can't publish that book. and here's the reason he was giving, mr. speaker -- given, mr. speaker. the reason given, mr. speaker, it might hurt the morale in the a.t.f. now, do you think that's a compelling state interest to prevent a person from printing something and violating his right of free speech because the government says it might hurt the morale in the...