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a thing of the past, well, as far as organ transport. >> ia human organ has never been kept alive outsidef the human body until this machine became a clinical reality. >> reporter: the head of u la's heart and lung transplant program. >> to say that instead of having my heart on ice, i want it to be warm and beating. >> for some of his patients like 44-year-old sandra aguilar, this is a second chance at life. ♪ >> she suffers from a debilita debilitating position, and has been waiting for a heart since last december. [ speaking spanish ] >> sandra decided to participate in a study, which is designed to compare the outcome of patients who receive hearts through the organ care system against patients who get their hearts transported on ice. >> the patients you were talking to, to participate in this trial, how have they responded to that? >> once they fully understand the concept, why don't you guys come up with this sooner? >> to date, eight out of ten available donor hearts never make it to a patient in need for a variety of factors, including distance between hospitals. this would preser
a thing of the past, well, as far as organ transport. >> ia human organ has never been kept alive outsidef the human body until this machine became a clinical reality. >> reporter: the head of u la's heart and lung transplant program. >> to say that instead of having my heart on ice, i want it to be warm and beating. >> for some of his patients like 44-year-old sandra aguilar, this is a second chance at life. ♪ >> she suffers from a debilita debilitating...
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the organization. and for the respondents and that we, a community member have the ability to be view the respondents. and we are, you know, anxious to see this process move forward. and look forward to how we identify which operations fall under the port jurisdiction and which ones make sense to keep under the jurisdiction of a leaseholder as well. that will be key and there is a lot of work that is being done on that currently. so. thank you, very much. and we look forward to this moving forward. >> thank you. >> is there any further public comment? >> hearing none, commissioners any comments before we vote. >> i think that is a great recommendation to have the community person on the selection panel. and i think that she brought up some of my concerns, and that is what is the capacity to run this operation? i mean, ledge is a great organization, and they did a wonderful job with such a great concept and it is a jewel, but how do we know what the financial capacity is, or what, you know, just because
the organization. and for the respondents and that we, a community member have the ability to be view the respondents. and we are, you know, anxious to see this process move forward. and look forward to how we identify which operations fall under the port jurisdiction and which ones make sense to keep under the jurisdiction of a leaseholder as well. that will be key and there is a lot of work that is being done on that currently. so. thank you, very much. and we look forward to this moving...
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what organizations are they going to? do those organizations have financial reports that you can find? can you follow up and see if they're doing anything that's helpful. >> this has been on the community's mind a lot. where is the money going: dr. love, where is the money going and how do we be informed consumers in. >> to be fair, some of the money was actually well spent. so red line, the first cause of marketing, because initially, companies didn't want to align themselves with breast cancer, they were afraid today scare women away, and revlon funded a lot of the ucla research, a very important drug in breast cancer treatment. so some of the money really does go to good things and good research, but you have to look and find out and some of the companies will donate without you buying a product. now, when you're a breast cancer research organization as we are, we do need that money. it actually does go to research, and it is a good source of funding, so it's a balance. and i think what gayle was saying, you have to th
what organizations are they going to? do those organizations have financial reports that you can find? can you follow up and see if they're doing anything that's helpful. >> this has been on the community's mind a lot. where is the money going: dr. love, where is the money going and how do we be informed consumers in. >> to be fair, some of the money was actually well spent. so red line, the first cause of marketing, because initially, companies didn't want to align themselves with...
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in the end, are any of these organizations that thought themselves as science organizations, with they pure? >> no. everyone has their donors. you know, ne get financial support from one place or another. and they are -- they have motivations and they are trying to influence the debate. if we are going to talk about ecigarettes, there is so much activity going on right now, trying to influence how, for instance, the food and drug administration decides to regulate this exploding market for ecigarettes. i mean the important thing s you know, as a journalist, and the reason that i was interested in this story is doing our part to give the public some information about where this organization is coming from, give some information to maybe the regulators who are weighing arguments and deciding where to come from. i mean obviously we have academics. we have scientists who get government funding or who are supported, you know, through like an academic or a college institution and, you know, that seems to have less of a bearing in terms of their financial motive than some of these private gro
in the end, are any of these organizations that thought themselves as science organizations, with they pure? >> no. everyone has their donors. you know, ne get financial support from one place or another. and they are -- they have motivations and they are trying to influence the debate. if we are going to talk about ecigarettes, there is so much activity going on right now, trying to influence how, for instance, the food and drug administration decides to regulate this exploding market...
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always buy organic and the clean 15, which are foods that you can kind of skip the organic because they have a stronger protective, like a ban ban na which has such a big peel, keeps those pesticides out, so if you're working on an economy of scale, you know, go with organic with the ones that have the highest levels of pesticides. our website has a link to those tips so i can show you where that would be. and now we're going to pop into the living room and talk about flame retardants which are an important issue for any firefighters who are working in the field because it's those burns that are going to create exposures, so as folks in the home are thinking about that, once they found that frequent hand washing can reduce the actual levels of these flame retardants because we touch them, they get on our hands, they're in household dusts and make their way into our bodies, so washing them off our hands can reduce exposures, using a vak coupe with a hepa filter and a big move that could come down the pike is going down to legacy fabrics like wool and fabric that don't require the use of
always buy organic and the clean 15, which are foods that you can kind of skip the organic because they have a stronger protective, like a ban ban na which has such a big peel, keeps those pesticides out, so if you're working on an economy of scale, you know, go with organic with the ones that have the highest levels of pesticides. our website has a link to those tips so i can show you where that would be. and now we're going to pop into the living room and talk about flame retardants which are...
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a good leader does a good thing and an organization. he's tough but people know he is not being tough because he's a saddest he's been tough because he wants the company to win. >> host: good advice. most leaders at sometime in their career have to deal with conflicting priorities. how do you choose what is the priority that is going to drive the business decision ultimately? >> guest: that's a good question. part of the general motors process where we all like to write down the goal is there are a lot of conflicting goals on there and i think of course the leaders of the organizations are faced with the conflict although time. long-term success means we shouldn't do this right now or short term success says like quarterly earnings makes the stock look good, make the stock go up all the options become more valuable etc. etc. but it's been to hurt us in the long terms of a long-term short-term goal conflict is there all the time. in the loved other times there are conflicts. one of the famous ones in the automobile business is the cost v
a good leader does a good thing and an organization. he's tough but people know he is not being tough because he's a saddest he's been tough because he wants the company to win. >> host: good advice. most leaders at sometime in their career have to deal with conflicting priorities. how do you choose what is the priority that is going to drive the business decision ultimately? >> guest: that's a good question. part of the general motors process where we all like to write down the...
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is not actually labeled as neo nazi organization media and far left organizations may wish to do that but the metropolitan police force have a extremism unit which classifies organizations far right far left we have scripts like national front who are extreme far right the me of the british national party who are far in need a smack bang in the center so it's not it's not a nazi organization yes it's had its problems where we thought from within to keep nazis out of the organization britain doesn't really have the same similar problems across europe with neo nazis pianists as powerful and strong as they are in other countries. blessed for that really but we do have a growing problem which will grow with islamist threat because when we take away any platform for a healthy center for a debate by labeling anyone who says anything as far right we actually drive and push people to the far right which is what we're hoping to do is open up a healthy platform and when you when you talk about hundreds brevik if you talk if you take his manifesto i think it's page sixteen hundred eighty three h
is not actually labeled as neo nazi organization media and far left organizations may wish to do that but the metropolitan police force have a extremism unit which classifies organizations far right far left we have scripts like national front who are extreme far right the me of the british national party who are far in need a smack bang in the center so it's not it's not a nazi organization yes it's had its problems where we thought from within to keep nazis out of the organization britain...
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but there is something to the old saw that the answer to organized money is organized people. outraged citizens who press against the fault lines of a corrupt system until it cracks opens -- reminding us of what's possible. now rarely does that happen as a nationwide mass movement, but it takes place here and there and often enough to remind us of our capacity for action. this isn't wishful thinking. it's a careful reading of the past. you can see it for yourself in peter dreier's most recent book, "the 100 greatest americans of the 20thcentury: a social justice hall of fame. peter dreier teaches at occidental college in los angeles, where he's a distinguished professor of politics and chair of the school's department of urban and environmental policy, he imbues his students with stories of organizers, activists, writers, artists and, yes, politicians who changed history. peter dreier, welcome. >> thank you, bill. it's great to be here. >> so, you're sitting out there in california on the west coast, 3,000 miles from what is happening in washington. what are you thinking? >> i
but there is something to the old saw that the answer to organized money is organized people. outraged citizens who press against the fault lines of a corrupt system until it cracks opens -- reminding us of what's possible. now rarely does that happen as a nationwide mass movement, but it takes place here and there and often enough to remind us of our capacity for action. this isn't wishful thinking. it's a careful reading of the past. you can see it for yourself in peter dreier's most recent...
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you're maligning people, calling them organizers. these aren't organizers.se are people w went and got trained because they get paid to do thisjob. they get paid to provide -- >> rich, is that true? didn't the message go out to ual suspects here? >> who are the usual suspts? >> just google ceedeco and look at the hiory of fud in the organization. they won four contracts in four states be the nav gator -- navigator for obamacare. you have seen this before, right? >> the i.r.s. is overseeing this. i don't know how anyone can sit here and think we're not under a risk for identity theft. this is going to be a disaster and i hope stev is right that this will be the final straw thaturns this whe thin on its head. >> we will see. thank you very much. despite the glitches, the "cashin' in" gang says there is one thing on the obamacare website that is clear to see and that is great news! what could that possibly be? find out what it is at the bottom of the hour. but first, right here on forbes with d.c. putting treasured national parks in the middle of the shdown mes
you're maligning people, calling them organizers. these aren't organizers.se are people w went and got trained because they get paid to do thisjob. they get paid to provide -- >> rich, is that true? didn't the message go out to ual suspects here? >> who are the usual suspts? >> just google ceedeco and look at the hiory of fud in the organization. they won four contracts in four states be the nav gator -- navigator for obamacare. you have seen this before, right? >> the...
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years ago was a strongly government related humanitarian organization to an organization which today has a credible stand in you your many tarion impartiality in your trial eighty having said that we do discuss very soberly with our colleagues of the saarc to see who is the best place to go into some areas and then. the mean time if i.c.r.c. comes to the conclusion that certain areas are safer for i.c.r.c. alone to go we try to go alone in those areas and we negotiate alone with the respective counterparts of the armed opposition in some areas contrary i have to say this sorry has not consistently sort of government perspective. in in the whole of syria so there are areas where to start is also welcomed by the armed opposition as really their example was there actually called the rating on the humanitarian front there are sarik sections in opposition controlled areas which. are very much working in sync with those who are in control of those areas so the situation is really complex the most difficult part in syria is crossing the front lines those people who suffer most are those who
years ago was a strongly government related humanitarian organization to an organization which today has a credible stand in you your many tarion impartiality in your trial eighty having said that we do discuss very soberly with our colleagues of the saarc to see who is the best place to go into some areas and then. the mean time if i.c.r.c. comes to the conclusion that certain areas are safer for i.c.r.c. alone to go we try to go alone in those areas and we negotiate alone with the respective...
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it was announced on friday the organization won the nobel peace prize. >> we are a small organization. away from the glare of international publicity w it has carried out an honorable and noble task to act as the guardian of the global ban on chemical weapons that took you fact -- took effect in 1997. >> more than 90% of the world's countries are signed up to the coalition of chemical weapons coming including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq -- to the coalition of chemical weapons, including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq. friday's award comes just before syria joins as the 190th member state on monday. >> the syrian regime signing the chemical weapons convention and allowing the opcw to conduct the verification and distraction -- destruction task is incredibly important. it is very significant. they are one of the last to sign up and agree to it. >> only six countries are outside of the u.n. chemical weapons convention. the opcw hopes the prize and the additional attention on serial will encourage the regime and others to join the nearly universal accord. >> the associate press i
it was announced on friday the organization won the nobel peace prize. >> we are a small organization. away from the glare of international publicity w it has carried out an honorable and noble task to act as the guardian of the global ban on chemical weapons that took you fact -- took effect in 1997. >> more than 90% of the world's countries are signed up to the coalition of chemical weapons coming including the u.s., russia, libya, and iraq -- to the coalition of chemical weapons,...
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that organization the pakistan taliban was assessed earlier that year by the u.s. intelligence committee. and with the drones strike. if we take the action in somalia, they would be right after us. our actions also can impact. >> it seems my time is expired. >> mr. vargas of california is recognized. >> i want to focus on the united states. obviously i read here on page 4 that al-shabaab has developed the ability to recruit some molly americans since 2007. the epicenter of this effort has been minnesota with the large somalia american population. i represent the area of san diego and we have a fairly large somalis population. there was during the ethnic cleansing in kosovo what -- my wife and i decided to adopt a muslim family and wedge through the wars of ethnic cleansing so we did. they lived with us for two years and during those two years i met many in the somali community who were airlifted to california. i have not heard of any recruitment in san diego for al-shabaab or any terrorist organization. can you comment on that? >> i would say the fear is that the i
that organization the pakistan taliban was assessed earlier that year by the u.s. intelligence committee. and with the drones strike. if we take the action in somalia, they would be right after us. our actions also can impact. >> it seems my time is expired. >> mr. vargas of california is recognized. >> i want to focus on the united states. obviously i read here on page 4 that al-shabaab has developed the ability to recruit some molly americans since 2007. the epicenter of...
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seems to have had a habit of awarding institutions organizations the e.u. last year and now this one and not actually individuals at the moment is there any reason for that do you think. well i don't know they awarded it to president obama before he even sat down in the oval office almost and they awarded it to henry kissinger a few years before. they've awarded it to doctors without borders but i think they're keep in mind that the norwegian parliament peace prize committee is. very much a political body and it's very much connected to the nato agenda both in the civilian side and on the military side so if you look at a pattern of the awarding of the peace prize over the actually over several decades you get the very strong impression that it's underscoring a certain western agenda certain globalization the goal is for them to be well let's talk about this mission in syria at the moment some of the rebel factions have refused to sign up to the chemicals disarmament deal will they actually hamper the process and after all this initiative surely could be a
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inspirational acts of an individual not an organization.nd i think -- i hope in years to come it won't be habit to give these awards to oring niceati -- organizations. i hope it will go back to individuals. >> reporter: but in some ways it does hark back to one of the main inspirations of the award, which had disarmament at its heart. >>> human rights watch has released a report on fighting in syria saying both the regime and the rebels are committing war crimes. >> reporter: this man retraces his steps. this is what is left of his home in his village. in the early hours of august 4th, he had to make a decision, stay with his disabled son and wife who had trouble moving or run. he now has to live with the consequences. his wife and son are dead. >> translator: the marks are clearly visible. >> reporter: that day rebel forces launched an offensive in the area. the people here are predominantly alwiet. they pushed on a strategic force to which opposition forces shelled the forces. [ explosion ] >> reporter: it was only after syrian forces rec
inspirational acts of an individual not an organization.nd i think -- i hope in years to come it won't be habit to give these awards to oring niceati -- organizations. i hope it will go back to individuals. >> reporter: but in some ways it does hark back to one of the main inspirations of the award, which had disarmament at its heart. >>> human rights watch has released a report on fighting in syria saying both the regime and the rebels are committing war crimes. >>...
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a good leader does the same thing and organization. he's tough, but people know he's not been tough because he's a. he is being tough because he wants the company to rent. >> host: good advice. most leaders that sometime in their career have to do is complete in priorities. how do you choose what is the priority that's got to drive the business decision ultimately? >> guest: that's a good question and part of the general motors pmp process, where we all have to write down our goals is there a lot of conflicting goals on there. and of course, leaders of organizations are faced with cool conflict all the time. long-term success, which means that we shouldn't do this right now for short-term success hemispheric quarterly earnings make the stock look good, make the stock go up, all of our options become more valuable, et cetera, et cetera, but will hurt us in the long term. long-term short-term goal conflict is there all the time. a lot of times there's other goal conflict. one of the famous ones in the automobile industry is cost versus q
a good leader does the same thing and organization. he's tough, but people know he's not been tough because he's a. he is being tough because he wants the company to rent. >> host: good advice. most leaders that sometime in their career have to do is complete in priorities. how do you choose what is the priority that's got to drive the business decision ultimately? >> guest: that's a good question and part of the general motors pmp process, where we all have to write down our goals...
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this is uncharted territory for his organization, the organization for prevention of chemical weapons. in the 16 years since it was created, it never had to do it in a war zone. that is a difficult thing. we have seen in the past people basically dismantling libya and iraqi's chemical weapons capabilities but in syria there is a full-scale civil war raging. that is why it is a real dilemma . in order to get this whole job done by the very tight deadlines -- in other words, getting all the production facilities destroyed or disposed of or neutralized by the end of this month, only two weeks away, and all the chemical weapons disposed of by the middle of next year, you sort of need some kind of authority in charge to make that happen. something the rebel don't want. what they want to see is the collapse of the assad regime, which most of the western world considers was responsible for the atrocity august 21. but if that regime collapses, it will make the job of the inspectors almost impossible. it is difficult enough as it is to do it in contested areas. >> he is more or less saying at
this is uncharted territory for his organization, the organization for prevention of chemical weapons. in the 16 years since it was created, it never had to do it in a war zone. that is a difficult thing. we have seen in the past people basically dismantling libya and iraqi's chemical weapons capabilities but in syria there is a full-scale civil war raging. that is why it is a real dilemma . in order to get this whole job done by the very tight deadlines -- in other words, getting all the...
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the two entities who had his body and access to his organs.ia burr reof investigation and harringed to funeral home which the johnsons chose to embalm and prepare his body for burial days later. a spokeswoman says after its autopsy the organs were placed in johnson's body, the body was closed and released to the funeral home. state investigators say it's the normal practice but what happened after his body arrived at the funeral home was anything but normal. >> what was in the place of the organs? >> newspaper. >> newspaper? >> reporter: dr. anderson showed me the pictures of kendrick's body he had taken during the second autopsy. >> it's a black friday add, j.c. penney ad. >> stuffing newspaper in like he was a garbage can inside his body. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: i would imagine that's a different kind of pain. >> yeah. >> reporter: why do you think there would be newspaper stuffed in your child? >> i never heard of that before, never. >> reporter: neither had the founder of a national enbalming academy who said it's not consistent wi
the two entities who had his body and access to his organs.ia burr reof investigation and harringed to funeral home which the johnsons chose to embalm and prepare his body for burial days later. a spokeswoman says after its autopsy the organs were placed in johnson's body, the body was closed and released to the funeral home. state investigators say it's the normal practice but what happened after his body arrived at the funeral home was anything but normal. >> what was in the place of...
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they will be officially joining this organization. what do you tell to syrian families who have lost family members with a mortar, sorry, your loved one is dead, it just did not make a mark of chemical weapons? i have to say, i have always been skeptical. >> a 16-year-old? >> i sort of understand she has a whole life ahead of her. she is young, but have never failed to be impressed by this girl, including when she is with tough interviewers. she really is an extremely commendable figure. >> craig, it is 3-0. so far on the panel. >> the nobel peace prize committee long ago deserved a rectal you're a geisha. now we need to speed this process up. this is a toxic clinical decision designed to engender with the removal of the chemical weapons from syria. it was knee-jerk. it was ridiculous. malala should have gotten it. why they do not give it to her is beyond my comprehension. one wonders what fear of recognitions against those who might have given this award to her, what the retributions would be from the taliban. she is a heroic child,
they will be officially joining this organization. what do you tell to syrian families who have lost family members with a mortar, sorry, your loved one is dead, it just did not make a mark of chemical weapons? i have to say, i have always been skeptical. >> a 16-year-old? >> i sort of understand she has a whole life ahead of her. she is young, but have never failed to be impressed by this girl, including when she is with tough interviewers. she really is an extremely commendable...
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i see you all large organizations doing that. they will create a new bureaucracy to solve the problems of the old bureaucracy and of course the old bureaucracy doesn't want its problems solved. the only way to cut through it is you've got to be either external factors like chapter 11 which unfortunately would be a great way to fix a company if it weren't for the fact that the shareholders get wiped out but detroit is undoubtedly in a couple of years going to emerge as a new stronger well-balanced city with a realistic tax base, a lot of hereto for public services privatized etc. etc.. certainly it's true for general motors and is true for chrysler and true for a lot of american companies. government is going to require require -- i hate to say this but it's going to require a chief executive who is not consensus driven but very focused on streamlining government and reducing the size of big government come for reducing budgets and unfortunately forcing a lot of people out of government service and encouraging them to find jobs so
i see you all large organizations doing that. they will create a new bureaucracy to solve the problems of the old bureaucracy and of course the old bureaucracy doesn't want its problems solved. the only way to cut through it is you've got to be either external factors like chapter 11 which unfortunately would be a great way to fix a company if it weren't for the fact that the shareholders get wiped out but detroit is undoubtedly in a couple of years going to emerge as a new stronger...
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the national organization for marriage responded with outrage.y said chris christie has "failed the test." they say he's revealed as a man who lacks the courage of his supposed convictions and promise now that he will never get the republican nomination for president. and that may be true. it may also be the dying gasps of a group that calls itself national -- that's the "n" in nom, nom, nom, but lately they have to go to russia to get any of their ideas put into law. it may that be they're desperate. in this any case, it raises a question of what chris christie is doing and how antigay republicans are to be to aspire to office. jeff cook mccormick is with american unity fund that gets republicans to support at least some gay rights. jeff, thank you very much for being with us. nice to have you here. >> rachel, thanks for having me. >> so, governor christie is still pledging that he is as antigay as he ever was. he's just not going to act on it anymore. i have to tell you that i see this as ridiculously craven and self-serving, but i am guessing
the national organization for marriage responded with outrage.y said chris christie has "failed the test." they say he's revealed as a man who lacks the courage of his supposed convictions and promise now that he will never get the republican nomination for president. and that may be true. it may also be the dying gasps of a group that calls itself national -- that's the "n" in nom, nom, nom, but lately they have to go to russia to get any of their ideas put into law. it may...
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terrorist organization the terrorist organizations like hezbollah it's starting to. as a terrorist organization to take action against its recent intervention in syria has also been highly controversial beirut and many in the international community have criticized the group for to. on the side of the syrian president bashar al assad regime had a long history of. shared community in lebanon because by the way the leader of the ahmed movement. gave. the tape in one thousand nine hundred seventy four seventy five which for the first time. since. the war in. syria has supported to develop islamist organization which became his between eighty two and again five. syrians gave their strategic umbrella this alliance grew stronger because of common cause it's kept iraq from becoming the predominant regional power and stopped israel's efforts to bring lebanon into its orbit. what i can tell you is that syria is a key element in an axis of resistance this is why no one knows for sure how an american aggression against syria might play out of intially not even the americans who
terrorist organization the terrorist organizations like hezbollah it's starting to. as a terrorist organization to take action against its recent intervention in syria has also been highly controversial beirut and many in the international community have criticized the group for to. on the side of the syrian president bashar al assad regime had a long history of. shared community in lebanon because by the way the leader of the ahmed movement. gave. the tape in one thousand nine hundred seventy...
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the local and organic? >> it depends on which supermarket you shop at. >> uh. >> there are supermarkets in my area that are trying as much as they can to source things locally. in new york, we have winter. >> yeah. >> and with things that do crop extension, the hoop houses that extend the growing season, there is not a lot of locally grown produce in new york in winter. >> and i assume by vote, i don't know, and a lot of us are feeling almost impotent in the sense like do they listen to us in washington, d.c., right now. we're bruised from the last government stuff we went through and if we vote and go to the store, you fill out a card and say i would like to so more local grown things. i assume that is a good thing to do? >> i think it's terrific to do. and if there is voting with your fork comes in. if enough people are buying those things, it generates a market for them and then the stores are going to try to accommodate and everyone else is, too. >> uh-huh. >> and you can tell it's having an affect. bec
the local and organic? >> it depends on which supermarket you shop at. >> uh. >> there are supermarkets in my area that are trying as much as they can to source things locally. in new york, we have winter. >> yeah. >> and with things that do crop extension, the hoop houses that extend the growing season, there is not a lot of locally grown produce in new york in winter. >> and i assume by vote, i don't know, and a lot of us are feeling almost impotent in the...
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inspirational acts of an individual, not an organization. and i hope in the years to come it won't become habit to give these awards to organizations. i hope it will go back to individuals, and the individual services. >> reporter: but in some ways the opcw winning the award does hark back to having disarmament at its heart. >>> schools now have to decide how to treat access to bathrooms, and locker rooms based on sex youal gender. >> reporter: this is joey. >> she is a pretty strong kid. she presents as i can take care of myself. >> reporter: but about five years ago she reveals something she could no longer keep to herself. she was born a boy but felt like a girl. she changed her name from ian to zoe. zoe's friends classmates and teachers positive reaction is part of the changing tide. >> this is a -- a new step for our society. >> reporter: aiden key trains teachers and parents on how to address the need of transgender students. he was one a he is. aside from the basics like which bathrooms a transchild uses. key wants to change the way w
inspirational acts of an individual, not an organization. and i hope in the years to come it won't become habit to give these awards to organizations. i hope it will go back to individuals, and the individual services. >> reporter: but in some ways the opcw winning the award does hark back to having disarmament at its heart. >>> schools now have to decide how to treat access to bathrooms, and locker rooms based on sex youal gender. >> reporter: this is joey. >> she is...
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to the body, but i know when we got the body the organs were not there. >> so cnn contacted the two that had custody of his body. the first organization, and harrington funeral home, which the johnsons chose to prepare kendrick's body for burial later. a spokesperson for cnn was told after the autopsy, the organs were placed, and the body was relear released to the funeral home. what happened after his body arrived at the funeral home was anything but normal. >> what was in the place of the organs? >> newspaper. >> newspaper. >> dr. anderson showed me the pictures of kendrick's body he had taken during the second autopsy. >> it's a black friday ad, j.c. penny ad? >> yes. >> stucking newspaper in like he was a garbage can, inside his body. it's unbelievable. >> i would imagine that that is a different kind of pain. >> yes. >> why do you think that there would be newspapers stuffed in your child? >> i never heard of that before. never. >> neither had the founder of a national embalming academy. nor had the spokesperson from the medical practice. >> why would they discard his organs an
to the body, but i know when we got the body the organs were not there. >> so cnn contacted the two that had custody of his body. the first organization, and harrington funeral home, which the johnsons chose to prepare kendrick's body for burial later. a spokesperson for cnn was told after the autopsy, the organs were placed, and the body was relear released to the funeral home. what happened after his body arrived at the funeral home was anything but normal. >> what was in the...
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word for organizers.re some people out there think organizers that help you extract benefit from the government. if we flood the country from organizers we i'll be more prosperous becausee'll have more benefit. i have doubts about that. inhe long run a couple of billion dollars fom stolen credit cards is the least of our problems. how about $1 trillion is banishing and foolish programs. that is an issue. >> more than just money wasted but the fact that people are getting in our private lives. dealing with healthcare issues. >> the blocking of doing criminal background checks is amazing they wouldn't even go through something sic like that that's why you will see the rise of and it's hapning, the private exchanges like at walgreens is doing and others are doi. they will be the dominant force in the market. one of the ironies of obamacare is wre going to end up with the free enterprise because of the failure of the exchangesnd success of the private exchanges. >> john, it's another broken promise that the s
word for organizers.re some people out there think organizers that help you extract benefit from the government. if we flood the country from organizers we i'll be more prosperous becausee'll have more benefit. i have doubts about that. inhe long run a couple of billion dollars fom stolen credit cards is the least of our problems. how about $1 trillion is banishing and foolish programs. that is an issue. >> more than just money wasted but the fact that people are getting in our private...
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the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons is based in the hague. opcw experts are currently in syria dismantling the country's stockpiles of these arms. >> the nobel peace prize for 2013 is to be awarded to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, opcw, for its extensive work for elinating chemical weapons. >> the chairman of the norwegian nobel committee says the opcw has sought ways to destroy chemical weapons since it was set up in 1997. he notes that the recent use of these arms in syria underscores the importance of the opcw's work. the organization's mission is to implement the chemical weapons convention. 189 states have signed the convention. it bans the development and possession of chemical weapons and sets out rules for getting rid of them. opcw experts inspect chemical arms stockpiand related equipment and facilities for their eventual destruction. they'd carried out more than 5,100 inspections in 86 countries as of the end of july. the inspections in syria are based on a declaration made by the government of president
the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons is based in the hague. opcw experts are currently in syria dismantling the country's stockpiles of these arms. >> the nobel peace prize for 2013 is to be awarded to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, opcw, for its extensive work for elinating chemical weapons. >> the chairman of the norwegian nobel committee says the opcw has sought ways to destroy chemical weapons since it was set up in 1997. he notes...
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what organization has bought into this so far? >> the freedom of press said half a dozen organizations have signed up. they are being incredibly generous and are trying to raise money so that they can operate the code, learn how to use it, and are willing to help out to get the system in place. the new yorker was already using it and we will see a handful of organizations step up. it can change the game of journalism if anyone, not just wiki leaks or the washington post or the new york times -- i think this is a secure way to present it to them. this will enable them. essentially, the world is full of endless possibilities if you are in a system where information can be distributed by people. who doesn't benefit by being able to distribute information. or the warlords or the guantanamo bay deputies. if we talk about who can benefit, it is the caliber of material. >> i have to ask how this fits into the legacy. >> somebody committed to releasing information to the public to main unsuccessfully prosecuted in his role for compromisin
what organization has bought into this so far? >> the freedom of press said half a dozen organizations have signed up. they are being incredibly generous and are trying to raise money so that they can operate the code, learn how to use it, and are willing to help out to get the system in place. the new yorker was already using it and we will see a handful of organizations step up. it can change the game of journalism if anyone, not just wiki leaks or the washington post or the new york...
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before minister also said this is organized by third countries although he didn't specify which state exactly just to remind you the syrian government earlier signed up for the international convention on chemical weapons which bans their use in order to establish international control over their arms arsenal. meanwhile human rights watch has revealed syrian rebels were responsible for a civilian massacre in august that's after the u.n. based and carried out its own fact finding mission in the wall so and according to the watchdog and opposition offensive code nearly two hundred villagers living in pro assad communities the report calls the atrocities a coordinated attack suggesting it was premeditated based on the scale of the offensive the findings conclude the massacre was systematic and part of a general policy the report strongly suggests that crimes against humanity were committed and calls on the international community to punish the perpetrators human rights watch also stressed that islamist militants are sponsored by u.s. allies in the gulf monarchies. and staying with see wh
before minister also said this is organized by third countries although he didn't specify which state exactly just to remind you the syrian government earlier signed up for the international convention on chemical weapons which bans their use in order to establish international control over their arms arsenal. meanwhile human rights watch has revealed syrian rebels were responsible for a civilian massacre in august that's after the u.n. based and carried out its own fact finding mission in the...
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this tool do you know and also do you know what organizations have sort of bought into this so far of the press foundation already so that at least half a dozen organizations have signed up and said that they they want in and for the press foundation is actually being incredibly generous and they're trying to raise money right now so they can go to different organizations who might not have the financial backing to install a system like this to you know operate the code learn how to use it have the machines in their office they're willing to actually help out getting the system in place in place which is fantastic but you know like we said earlier the new yorker was already using it and i think we're going to see a handful of new organizations that already have it doesn't step up and it could really change the whole game of journalism if anyone not just the wiki leaks or new york times or the washington post or the guardian you know if a source can say i have information and i want a specific outlet to have it and i think it's a secure way that i can present to them this would enable
this tool do you know and also do you know what organizations have sort of bought into this so far of the press foundation already so that at least half a dozen organizations have signed up and said that they they want in and for the press foundation is actually being incredibly generous and they're trying to raise money right now so they can go to different organizations who might not have the financial backing to install a system like this to you know operate the code learn how to use it have...
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what was in place of the organs? >> newspaper. >> reporter: newspaper. dr.d me the pictures of kendrick's body he'd taken during the second autopsy. >> it's a black friday ad, jcpenney ad. >> yes. >> stuffed him with newspaper, like he was a garbage can, inside his body. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: i'd imagine that that's a different kind of pain. >> yeah. >> reporter: why do you think that there would be newspaper stuffed in your child? >> i never heard of that before. never. >> reporter: neither had the founder of a national embalming academy contacted by cnn who said it's not consistent with the standards of care in the industry. nor had the president of the national association of medical examiners, who told cnn he's never heard of this practice. why would the funeral home discard his organs and stuff him with newspaper? >> the question is -- why did he tell us? >> reporter: so what exactly did the harrington funeral home do with kendrick's organs, and why was he stuffed with old newspaper? we went to their office to find out, but their response to u
what was in place of the organs? >> newspaper. >> reporter: newspaper. dr.d me the pictures of kendrick's body he'd taken during the second autopsy. >> it's a black friday ad, jcpenney ad. >> yes. >> stuffed him with newspaper, like he was a garbage can, inside his body. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: i'd imagine that that's a different kind of pain. >> yeah. >> reporter: why do you think that there would be newspaper stuffed in your child?...
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sebastian coe is an expert in organizing big sporting events. london's 2012 olympic chief says issues such as the climate shouldn't stop countries like qatar from bidding or hosting world cups or olympics. >> we can't just sit here over the next 20 years and say, well, only a relatively few handful of countries are in a position to host great sporting events. we should also recognize that in building that global capacity, we are going to confront challenges. sometimes they're climatic and stimz political or cultural or social. >> reporter: from the outset the organizes of qatar 2022 said they'd have the technology in place to deal with the heat. carbon neutral air cooled stadium were the centerpiece of a bid to fifa and the technology doesn't come cheap and the gulf state doesn't hold back whether it comes to splashing the cash. when it estimates it will cost qatar $220 billion. of that 140 billion will be spend on transport infrastructure, new roads and airport and brand-new rail and metro system. 4 billion is set aside to build nine brand-new
sebastian coe is an expert in organizing big sporting events. london's 2012 olympic chief says issues such as the climate shouldn't stop countries like qatar from bidding or hosting world cups or olympics. >> we can't just sit here over the next 20 years and say, well, only a relatively few handful of countries are in a position to host great sporting events. we should also recognize that in building that global capacity, we are going to confront challenges. sometimes they're climatic and...
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members of the shanghai cooperation organization and of the collective security treaty organization would like to know everything you know without any. exceptions because this is the region next to our doors. russia china central asian countries there are. resorting to believe that. cold duration was international community to resolve the problems of this region is very important and relevant for this. by the international community this case or less controllers must be thrown spear and what they are planning for doing this will become big and we would like to know what it was about plans for several thank you very much thank you. mission and free accreditation three pounds for charges three. maintenance three. three stooges priests mostly blunt counseling video for your media projects a free media dog our teton tom. delivered torch is on its epic journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people for sixty five thousand kilometers in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face.
members of the shanghai cooperation organization and of the collective security treaty organization would like to know everything you know without any. exceptions because this is the region next to our doors. russia china central asian countries there are. resorting to believe that. cold duration was international community to resolve the problems of this region is very important and relevant for this. by the international community this case or less controllers must be thrown spear and what...