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you're tryinto n him down on thr to keep him om going out sometimes. also looks bad, but you put ea otherhere over a lg period of time. so what patty and marion are doing in these groups is training pares- u're both up here. you're reallangry. u're frited of each other. hodo youet idown he wherit is ly? we fig a lite t. it takes time to do that--mont it's not a weeke therapy. untreated, conduct disorder can have impact not ju on th s fami, uds cate that b 5o%o% ofuvile crime is committ byou pple with conduct disor his prior school hiory indicates that t ia io hiory of trucy and the wasa naway prlem. ds who are susly nduct sorder, and the wasa naway prlem. you n't get out of tpattern. many longitudinal studies show the prognosis for them in adulthoods pretty grim. theye incarcerated more often. th have re traffic accints, divorce. they don't hold down jobs. all of their relatnships are unstable. theynd u in mental stitutions. about ery bad outcome thatou can think about, these people have. after six months of living withis fosr faly bo bieveeturn mr. trese people have. for
you're tryinto n him down on thr to keep him om going out sometimes. also looks bad, but you put ea otherhere over a lg period of time. so what patty and marion are doing in these groups is training pares- u're both up here. you're reallangry. u're frited of each other. hodo youet idown he wherit is ly? we fig a lite t. it takes time to do that--mont it's not a weeke therapy. untreated, conduct disorder can have impact not ju on th s fami, uds cate that b 5o%o% ofuvile crime is committ byou...
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zaharie shah some suspected practiced the stealthy turns and changes in altitude on his om flight simulator, butestigation turned up nothing. no claim of responsibility. no known ties to terror groups among passengers or crew. no motive supported by evidence. intricate analysis of satellite handshakes took the search to an area where it likely ran out of fuel. with the plane, all evidence of what really happened on its flight data recorders. >> we cannot be certain about the success in the search for mh-370, but we can be certain that we will spare no effort that we will not rest until we have done everything we humanly can. >> reporter: who steered the plane off course? and why? what happened inside the cockpit? where did the aircraft go down and when will we find a trace? there's an abundance of theories colliding with about absence of evidence. after four weeks here, like everyone else, i have only questions, and no answers. jim clancy, cnn, quality kuala >> let's bring back our panel. rob, you first. it is unchartered territory. so does it appear as though these were unavoidable mistakes tha
zaharie shah some suspected practiced the stealthy turns and changes in altitude on his om flight simulator, butestigation turned up nothing. no claim of responsibility. no known ties to terror groups among passengers or crew. no motive supported by evidence. intricate analysis of satellite handshakes took the search to an area where it likely ran out of fuel. with the plane, all evidence of what really happened on its flight data recorders. >> we cannot be certain about the success in...
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nypd is pr gurus launched an online posting campaign but it backfired but think about two weeks ago with friends the eye. and all. i i om. i knew. and courtney due to sentence the love and support is against it but some remorse he intends up to eighteen eighties. they are accused of rioting and disorder during protests against numb the crackdown for the retreat to the lineup what are the type of safety meanwhile hundreds of addiction to the streets in ankara for a new anti protest rule that requires police commission for all types of demonstrations. resulting penalty reports that the recent measures money pot of a widening crackdown on the supporters of mohamad will see the need to bring chaos of the chips and embrace presidential election this causes harm to me as a typical cases against me is the mainstream media is not on call at ten am in ca in the states by the government that it has come. what a crackdown by the government's financing of life is and says he'll sign night and i'm definitely a spike in attacks across the country than this and other domestic what is happening things they have always been peaceful to
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om krill oil. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything.nly about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to choose from, too, and they all travel with you anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company
om krill oil. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything.nly about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about...
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but increasingly upset. a group of christians from jerusalem of various den om nations filed a complaint with the israeli high court. they were demanding better treatment from israeli police and free access to their holy site. >> israel claims to, you know, observe and be the only democracy in the middle east and the only place where the christians, you know, are thriving, supposedly. we don't feel that in jerusalem. over the past few years, since 2005, it's been progresstively getting worse >> mashawar says it's systematic discrimination. this shows evidence in court tot preventing some from entering the old city despite having had prior approval. >> at the same time, you see that the jewish worshippers are allowed freedom of access. so what's happening here? why is it that the christians and the muslims cannot get to their holy sites as well as the jewish can? it's as simple as that. >> the court ordered the police to give the pilgrims better access. >> on any given ib day, thousands of jews, christians and muslims flock to the old city. >> number grows exponentially on holy and sacred days as pilgrims from
but increasingly upset. a group of christians from jerusalem of various den om nations filed a complaint with the israeli high court. they were demanding better treatment from israeli police and free access to their holy site. >> israel claims to, you know, observe and be the only democracy in the middle east and the only place where the christians, you know, are thriving, supposedly. we don't feel that in jerusalem. over the past few years, since 2005, it's been progresstively getting...
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om the son in law who does and i'm continuing to one of the farm but not the money list in the twenties he was able to come into wind and it is really neat things like my children's school things on his little bottom. the oldest of the morning to look at things in print on the novel quits when your mind. you can gdp in store for her conduct in tandem in the time came it during the conflict. she was one of the two women fighting alongside two thousand. we're taking baby reached the car screeched like a utp cold. on this site from time to time to take patients to the scheme began i know it's still the beginning scene at the moment the form does not purchase money work and income. you can. i don't really like my husband works in gold mine. uncertain future. walking to work on the farm even if it hasn't produced much yet. as a teacher. it will start to produce. in it. the only one to believe in the terms potential. they're throwing for two days it is representatives from the colombian government to end the ttc comical way. a jury watched for having us here. for tony shaw recovered going to
om the son in law who does and i'm continuing to one of the farm but not the money list in the twenties he was able to come into wind and it is really neat things like my children's school things on his little bottom. the oldest of the morning to look at things in print on the novel quits when your mind. you can gdp in store for her conduct in tandem in the time came it during the conflict. she was one of the two women fighting alongside two thousand. we're taking baby reached the car screeched...
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the planning is to plan on elections everywhere but be realistic and know there are ome areas where and not be ossible. and some alternative mechanism might be needed. if a country was going to be doing any one of the three things that smalley has decided to do, any one of those things ould be a major challenge. holding elections in a country and if you unpack what holding elections means there are important issues to do with political parties. there has to be a law establishing political parties. a highly fraught issue. what is the role of religion? will they be allowed in any way? the regional, national, political dynamics. a lot to sort out. overall, i still think somalia -- it sounds like a huge generalization and potentially condescending -- my general sense is somalia is well acted to this kind of thing after 23-24 years of fighting. politically, people have turned the page and do not want to fight. particularly the younger generation. somalis love discussion, they love language and words and argument. i think are well-suited to a resolution of problems by political processes. the
the planning is to plan on elections everywhere but be realistic and know there are ome areas where and not be ossible. and some alternative mechanism might be needed. if a country was going to be doing any one of the three things that smalley has decided to do, any one of those things ould be a major challenge. holding elections in a country and if you unpack what holding elections means there are important issues to do with political parties. there has to be a law establishing political...
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human race, and we're clueless about where mental illness takes place, but even after that, if we do have our genome and connect-omeey live on even after we die, so in some sense, some of us will become immortal into the future. >> incredible. this gives me goose bumps, of course, for many reasons, but thank you so much for joining us. greatly appreciate it and people should -- >> the book, number one on the new york times best seller. a lot of people are curious. >> it should be number one, as it is "the future of the mind," thank you so much, michio. >>> it's being called the greatest collection of guitars to ever go to auction, and we've got one of them right here in studio. we'll reveal to you, can you guess who actually owned that beauty? we'll be right back. ♪ oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! >>> if you or someone you know is a lover of guitar, we have a treat for you. some
human race, and we're clueless about where mental illness takes place, but even after that, if we do have our genome and connect-omeey live on even after we die, so in some sense, some of us will become immortal into the future. >> incredible. this gives me goose bumps, of course, for many reasons, but thank you so much for joining us. greatly appreciate it and people should -- >> the book, number one on the new york times best seller. a lot of people are curious. >> it should...
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but the sub is now back in the water. >>> there are concerns over an al qaeda video that recently surfaced that contains an om nous warningd towards the united states. >> it is the most dangerous gathering of al qaeda for years and the u.s. officials won't say if they knew about it or not. but every frame is being analyzed. in the middle the man known as al qaeda's prince out in the open greeting followers, a man who wants to attack the u.s., seemingly unconcerned he may be hit by a drone. >> extraordinary video, number two of al qaeda worldwide addressing over 100 fighters, some in yemen taking a big risk in doing this. >> in a speech he makes clear he is going after the u.s. saying we must eliminate the cross, the bearer of the cross is america. u.s. officials mean the highly produced video is recent with some fighters faces blurred there is worry it all signals a new round of plotting. >> there's good reason to worry, al qaeda in the arabian pennisula is considered the most dangerous -- they have been killland repeatedly with drone strikes, but the group is emboldened. >> they have bomb makers who can put bombs on plan
but the sub is now back in the water. >>> there are concerns over an al qaeda video that recently surfaced that contains an om nous warningd towards the united states. >> it is the most dangerous gathering of al qaeda for years and the u.s. officials won't say if they knew about it or not. but every frame is being analyzed. in the middle the man known as al qaeda's prince out in the open greeting followers, a man who wants to attack the u.s., seemingly unconcerned he may be hit...
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people hate them. .ome young men will join them they will join on a dare or something to do but people hate them. saw that in the south last year. tactics?e of ideology, >> they hate them now. it's tactics that have been so your living with ied's in backyard every night. in the early years, they formed as a religious movement and they brought security to the country, they were respected in the commanders were elders who had fought with the jihad. now you have a lot of young funds. they are snatching cell phones , abusing elders, out-of-control so people hate them more. laying ied's in front .f everyone's houses they cannot go out at night. they are operating in a way that the afghans won't not -- will not tolerate any more. people are really fed up. i saw this popular uprising in the south last year which was a reported the very real. absolute center of controlling in kandahar up until last spring. the elections there the other day -- they had elections there the other day. it showed me how exhausted they were there with the taliban and. ory help out of money intimidation. afghan -- i
people hate them. .ome young men will join them they will join on a dare or something to do but people hate them. saw that in the south last year. tactics?e of ideology, >> they hate them now. it's tactics that have been so your living with ied's in backyard every night. in the early years, they formed as a religious movement and they brought security to the country, they were respected in the commanders were elders who had fought with the jihad. now you have a lot of young funds. they...
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but even family members questioned the choice of taking a baby and toddler om thn that journey. >> it is nuts. do people do crazy nuts things all the time, yes, they do. my concerns were about bringing kids on a trip like that and having a second one along the way and bringing a younger kid. i do feel very strongly that yes, that was craze e. >> the family could be back home in san diego as early as tomorrow. and nbc news is reporting the family could be responsible for the cost of that navy rescue. >>> we're following the developing story of the search for the missing plane from malaysia. the chinese and australian governments say two search vessels have now detected an electronic pulse that could be coming from the black box of the missing plane. we have more from perth, australia. >>> sear >> reporter: searchers are chasing two leads. a chinese ship has reported it's twice detected a pulse-like signal with the same frequency as the black boxes. >> this is an important and encouraging lead. but one which i urge you to continue to treat carefully. >> reporter: experts have questioned
but even family members questioned the choice of taking a baby and toddler om thn that journey. >> it is nuts. do people do crazy nuts things all the time, yes, they do. my concerns were about bringing kids on a trip like that and having a second one along the way and bringing a younger kid. i do feel very strongly that yes, that was craze e. >> the family could be back home in san diego as early as tomorrow. and nbc news is reporting the family could be responsible for the cost of...
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oms. that's the fattest since june of 2010. but key measure there is the annual rate of inflation in the uk, 1.6%. the lowest since october 2009. as forecast low the march is 1.7%. james joins us with his response as well. still going down, james. how much lower might that annual rate become? >> you know, i think it can go there, possibly 1.4 or so. we're looking at the key components and food prices, the supermarket price war going on. inflation is the lowest for a considerable length of time. that will weaken further. prices excluding food are at record lows as well. so that's going to continue weighing. petro prices at the pump are trending lower. so, yeah, it is all pointing to lower headline rates. >> are we -- the euro-zone exporting a bit of disinflation to us? >> possibly. that's certainly strengthening as well. that is helping to limit the input price inflation, too. they could be factors, too. >> you got the latest average earnings coming out tomorrow. now the annual rate of pay could tick up to 1.8%. how significant is t
oms. that's the fattest since june of 2010. but key measure there is the annual rate of inflation in the uk, 1.6%. the lowest since october 2009. as forecast low the march is 1.7%. james joins us with his response as well. still going down, james. how much lower might that annual rate become? >> you know, i think it can go there, possibly 1.4 or so. we're looking at the key components and food prices, the supermarket price war going on. inflation is the lowest for a considerable length of...
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ome b? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? butg is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ >> we have rescued nia malika from the vortex. welcome you back, my friend. you have made it back. real quibble, the idea of a xhebsment speech being political, tell us a little bit about that. >> they rarely are. certainly if you are talking specifically about michelle obama, sther, but irthink when you have figures like bloomberg, for instance, even giuliani, when he spoke, they do become political. let's r
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ome a serious contender. this is all about combine it with another business in the space. we are not saying they are planning to buy buts of what would happen if they did. >> correct. analysts are saying danone could buy the company. of $4ave a market cap billion. to get a stronger position in infant nutrition which is dominated by nestlÉ. danone is not going terribly whichn its core business is consumer products like and supermarkets. this is a way for them to get a piece of the growth as protected himself from a slow. and in the things that make up the bulk of their selves. >> won the ceo said never under estimate how much pet owners will spend on their past or how much parents will spend on their babies. why would be important to get this is the infiltration space? not tend to skimp when it comes to their babies. exactly. the result is it is a resilient business. it's economically resilient and a downturn. not the kind of thing people cut back. goingother thing it has is emerging markets as people become more prosperous and china and africa. they tend to spend more on nutrition. they tend to learn more about how to
ome a serious contender. this is all about combine it with another business in the space. we are not saying they are planning to buy buts of what would happen if they did. >> correct. analysts are saying danone could buy the company. of $4ave a market cap billion. to get a stronger position in infant nutrition which is dominated by nestlÉ. danone is not going terribly whichn its core business is consumer products like and supermarkets. this is a way for them to get a piece of the growth...
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oming up . we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. ...returnl isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. >>> welcome back. time for "the hot list." allen wastler, good to see you again. what's topping the website? >> the ultimate bubble indicator. jim chanos. people are loving it. what is it? the stock, rich people go crazy and buys art. people love reading about it. sharon everson wrote up, things you can deduct from your income tax regardless of your income. she lists eight deductions that are uneffected by that. and jeff cox looked at the monthly investment letter of bill gross. and he led with the discussion of his dead cat. and he talked about other stuff, too. and given how controversial his fund returns have been lately, he got thumped by 94% of
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military where you were a part of other countries that desperately wanted and needed not om goods and services but the tranquility of america and we we could bring to america, the exceptionalism we can bring on to these other people to make life better. bring together 12 countries on both sides of the pacific ocean in hopes of putting traditional barriers away and overcoming those and given a chance to make sure that the consumer becomes king. of t.t.p. would cover 40% all global output and they would conduct business just as we do in an open, thoughtful and transparent way and we would make sure we reduce tariffs, regulations, while respecting intellectual property. meanwhile and we have heard about this, the european union would create a trade agreement that encompasses about half of the cleeble wealth in the world. in other words, we would be doing business with a region that is larger than the united states of america. we would be trying to ship our goods and services and do business with half of the world's wealth. open markets that would allow them an opportunity to have american-made produc
military where you were a part of other countries that desperately wanted and needed not om goods and services but the tranquility of america and we we could bring to america, the exceptionalism we can bring on to these other people to make life better. bring together 12 countries on both sides of the pacific ocean in hopes of putting traditional barriers away and overcoming those and given a chance to make sure that the consumer becomes king. of t.t.p. would cover 40% all global output and...
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ome of those bureaus may sound like they are not that important, but they can make a lot of difference in the reation of jobs. i think the senate should weigh very carefully the ones on that list. the other thing that absolutely should be done -- the amount of paper you have to fill out for the judiciary committee, if you are a nominee -- you fill out a separate set of papers for the justice department. you probably have to fill out another set of papers for the white house. the conflicts and the process is to protracted. i think we should streamline it. one set of papers should be enough. i have been an advocate of a process that would actually require that some actions be taken by the senate. say yes or say no, but say something. do not let them sit there in erpetuity. >> my friend served as the chairman of the corporation for national services, americorps nd related agencies. this job does not pay anything, i do not think. he has to go through this confirmation process. it is a mass of paperwork. it is an important job. who were his neighbors? mark is president of hoe bartwilliam an
ome of those bureaus may sound like they are not that important, but they can make a lot of difference in the reation of jobs. i think the senate should weigh very carefully the ones on that list. the other thing that absolutely should be done -- the amount of paper you have to fill out for the judiciary committee, if you are a nominee -- you fill out a separate set of papers for the justice department. you probably have to fill out another set of papers for the white house. the conflicts and...
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officials on some of those to gett scenes were able things organized but it took a little longer than some might like. experience,ome can best manage the inclination of law enforcement and first responders ? people are just going to come knowing what it means for their jurisdiction, their people, their town, their families. what should we do to move closer to managing a circumstance like that? has worked. the unified command we had in watertown worked quite well. ed davis and i have known each .ther for about the teen years there was complete trust between us. as other police commissioners showed up, the kernel from the state police and everyone like that, there is a bit of a disconnect when other departments show up from various cities and towns. i think we should go back and look at it. when there is somebody from , if they are the highest-ranking person in that area, they have to have the knowledge and the ability to take control. we do not do it that well now. we need to do a better job of self deployment. we needed those officers that we needed them to work quicker together and better together. like did you wa
officials on some of those to gett scenes were able things organized but it took a little longer than some might like. experience,ome can best manage the inclination of law enforcement and first responders ? people are just going to come knowing what it means for their jurisdiction, their people, their town, their families. what should we do to move closer to managing a circumstance like that? has worked. the unified command we had in watertown worked quite well. ed davis and i have known each...
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terms of budget issues that congress and people are facing right now but it also is a piece of our food production system that needs ome attention. one specific example of how the farm bill is helping folks originally goes back to its origination when roosevelt proposed this as part of the new deal durp the great depression we were expeernsing oversupply of certain commodities. so this was implemented as a way to manage that supply in our food system while also keeping the people in agriculture employed and in business. >> so if we look at how farmers are those in production agriculture benefit from the farm bill the picture would be drastically different than what we would have without the farm bill. an example people might say if they were to experience some significant weather volatility that may fail a crop. not only are they going to provide risk management options for those in production agriculture. it funds a lot of the conservation efforts for different resources around the country. and it also even looks at funding research, helping with financial assistance and lending practices. and so with all those things
terms of budget issues that congress and people are facing right now but it also is a piece of our food production system that needs ome attention. one specific example of how the farm bill is helping folks originally goes back to its origination when roosevelt proposed this as part of the new deal durp the great depression we were expeernsing oversupply of certain commodities. so this was implemented as a way to manage that supply in our food system while also keeping the people in agriculture...
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more of her pregnancy, but when doctoring told her in november she shouldn't climb ladder, she was placed on light duty. according to her lawyer, pier one's policy quote, puts win om light duty for a maximum of eight weeks and then automatically placed them on unpaid pregnancy leave if they continue to need accommodations. meaning erins forced into unpaid looefl in january, months before her due date. >> shocked, completely shocked. and hurt, you know, because i've been such a loyal dedicated employee for that company for two years. you know, i figured that they had some kind of policy for pregnancy, you know, it wasn't eight weeks and you're out the door. >>reporter: she says the loss of income has been stressful and hopes she can help improve conditions for other working women. >> i'm being discriminated against because i'm pregnant and that's why i'm doing all of this is because i shouldn't be. it's not fair to be treat that had way. >>reporter: and we did reach out to pier one this evening after hours as well as through the local store, but we have yet to hear back. but the company has declined to comment in other published errors. live tonight in south san jo
more of her pregnancy, but when doctoring told her in november she shouldn't climb ladder, she was placed on light duty. according to her lawyer, pier one's policy quote, puts win om light duty for a maximum of eight weeks and then automatically placed them on unpaid pregnancy leave if they continue to need accommodations. meaning erins forced into unpaid looefl in january, months before her due date. >> shocked, completely shocked. and hurt, you know, because i've been such a loyal...
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development assistance not just from the united states but the u.k., australia, japan, all the international partners screaming with one's voice, ome of those were they transparent and effective and included the conduct of free and fair elections and peace and power and collecting more customs revenue and using it to replace developmental issues ver the quite car of 21 0. n protecting women and girls rights. our community meets twice a year to assess their performance and we are prepared to make determinations after the assessment is conducted with the new government. >> thank you for being here. you and i have talked a great deal about the food for peace program, and i know it's being partially implemented. t i think we all know due to parochial interests we are not elivering food in a way that is alleviating suffering for -- i wonder if you can talk a little bit about that whabbed you would like see fully happen relative to our food programs. >> thank you, senator, for your leadership on this issue. america has food for peace. over the last 50 years served more than $3 billion providing them food assistance when they need it. bec
development assistance not just from the united states but the u.k., australia, japan, all the international partners screaming with one's voice, ome of those were they transparent and effective and included the conduct of free and fair elections and peace and power and collecting more customs revenue and using it to replace developmental issues ver the quite car of 21 0. n protecting women and girls rights. our community meets twice a year to assess their performance and we are prepared to...
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more of her pregnancy, but when doctoring told her in november she shouldn't climb ladder, she was placed on light duty. according to her lawyer, pier one's policy quote, puts win om light duty for a maximum of eight weeks and then automatically placed them on unpaid pregnancy leave if they continue to need accommodations. meaning erins forced into unpaid looefl in january, months before her due date. >> shocked, completely shocked. and hurt, you know, because i've been such a loyal dedicated employee for that company for two years. you know, i figured that they had some kind of policy for pregnancy, you know, it wasn't eight weeks and you're out the door. >>reporter: she says the loss of income has been stressful and hopes she can help improve conditions for other working women. >> i'm being discriminated against because i'm pregnant and that's why i'm doing all of this is because i shouldn't be. it's not fair to be treat that had way. >>reporter: and we did reach out to pier one this evening after hours as well as through the local store, but we have yet to hear back. but the company has declined to comment in other published errors. live tonight in south san jo
more of her pregnancy, but when doctoring told her in november she shouldn't climb ladder, she was placed on light duty. according to her lawyer, pier one's policy quote, puts win om light duty for a maximum of eight weeks and then automatically placed them on unpaid pregnancy leave if they continue to need accommodations. meaning erins forced into unpaid looefl in january, months before her due date. >> shocked, completely shocked. and hurt, you know, because i've been such a loyal...
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but we are in a very good place from an evidence standpoint of moving forward with this case. and we will be presenting it to the grand jury in the not too distant future. >> omcontacted the johnson county district attorney's office to inquire about charges that will be filed. barry and i will be communicating throughout this investigation and we hope to have some information for you tomorrow morning in regards to possible charges. so we would ask you to wait until that time that we'll be able to provide you some additional information some time tomorrow morning. >> i think we're prepared to answer questions that you might have. >> do you have any -- sense of why he targeted this particular community? >> there's no telling why it was this community. obviously we believe that his motivation was to attack a jewish facility, but -- and we have one. and we're one of those areas that is fortunate to have one in our community. that's the only reason i can think. >> you said the first call came at 1:01. can you give us a timeline. 20 minutes he was apprehended. did he get to both locations in 20 minutes? can you take us minute by minute? >> i can't tell you minute b
but we are in a very good place from an evidence standpoint of moving forward with this case. and we will be presenting it to the grand jury in the not too distant future. >> omcontacted the johnson county district attorney's office to inquire about charges that will be filed. barry and i will be communicating throughout this investigation and we hope to have some information for you tomorrow morning in regards to possible charges. so we would ask you to wait until that time that we'll be...
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but it is not a binding offer. this is not something that is a product of months of negotiation , as the ge transaction was. the devil will be in the details. ome less attractive. >> how desperate are they to get ssets? ands on these a >> i don't think desperate is the right word. the deal is very much the shape of what we have talked about. siemens ring able to it the transport business is something they have always wanted to do. in many ways, i think the way this is actually played out, there's a situation here where isn't really the competitive some kindoing to be of asset purchase. not looks as though the french government is not so keen on ge. from the siemens perspective, they are in the driver seat. if they didn't want to be generous on price, there could be a reasonably good deal here for siemens shareholders. it will probably be wednesday at the earliest before we find out. >> i love the stories. it is a great story. i would love to be a fly on the hollande'sncois desks today. today. i'm joined by my coanchor guy johnson. we have of course of sanctions on russia and a lot of m&a out there. >> yes, to say the least. we have a lot to go
but it is not a binding offer. this is not something that is a product of months of negotiation , as the ge transaction was. the devil will be in the details. ome less attractive. >> how desperate are they to get ssets? ands on these a >> i don't think desperate is the right word. the deal is very much the shape of what we have talked about. siemens ring able to it the transport business is something they have always wanted to do. in many ways, i think the way this is actually...
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now,om where we sit right los angeles, it's sunny outside and it's a beautiful day and never buddy seems to be in good spirits, it's hard to see anything going wrong in the world but there are definitely things going wrong in the world. how worried are you about russia? >> russia is a complicated thing. it's a complicated situation and it's an area where we don't seem to have much in the way of leverage and control. i don't know that the russians were sitting around waiting to take crimea. thewhen the root -- revolution happened, it was an opportunity for them and it's a natural sphere of influence for them. and they took it. there was nothing the west could do. the biggest structural problem in terms of dealing with this type of crisis is that the russians provide about 1/3 of the gas into europe. if that gas were reduced or turned off, it would have a very material impact. as you think about how to manage a crisis, with that in the background, that is the problem. on the other hand, were the russians to do that, that would affect them financially adversely. it's a bit of a complicated sing-along with the ethnic russian issue and what is the russian agenda? is it
now,om where we sit right los angeles, it's sunny outside and it's a beautiful day and never buddy seems to be in good spirits, it's hard to see anything going wrong in the world but there are definitely things going wrong in the world. how worried are you about russia? >> russia is a complicated thing. it's a complicated situation and it's an area where we don't seem to have much in the way of leverage and control. i don't know that the russians were sitting around waiting to take...
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name now to probably be taking om money off of the table because i think it was a good quarter, not great. think microsoft was really good. pete's been talking about it bute pc is much ballyhooed but not true. if you look at apple numbers yesterday, that pretty much tells you that. microsoft has gotten themselves in enough different businesses where i actually think the stock might be in a new trading rain to the up side. i would say you could stay long microsoft here but you might be thinking about taking some profits in amazon. >> microsoft shares up 2% in the after hours. stephanie, you look at the relationship between amazon and microsoft. both with pretty solid results. >> but i would like to dig into the operating margin at sam zon. you want to see operating leverage. that's what you want to see at amazon but you aren't seeing it because it is not coming to the bottom line because they are spending so much. mic >> operating margin for amazon, .7% in the first quarter. company also forecasting an operating loss of between $455 million in the second quarter. some of the headlines crossing, streams on prime instant video nearly tripled year over year
name now to probably be taking om money off of the table because i think it was a good quarter, not great. think microsoft was really good. pete's been talking about it bute pc is much ballyhooed but not true. if you look at apple numbers yesterday, that pretty much tells you that. microsoft has gotten themselves in enough different businesses where i actually think the stock might be in a new trading rain to the up side. i would say you could stay long microsoft here but you might be thinking...