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we shall overcome ♪ we shall overcome someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome somedayn peace ♪ we shall live in peace some y someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ we shall all be free, we shall all be free ♪ we shall all be free someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ ♪ we shall overcome, we shall be free ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. >> thank you all. thank you, mr. speaker, for bringing us togethering in the rotunda. and just think of it, we're sitting between -- under the gaze of the reverend martin luther king, jr. and abraham lincoln. they're looking at each other directly across the rotunda and here we are [ applause ] it's an honor to be here with you with senator reid, senator mcconnell and also with senator levin, our dear colleague, jon lewis, the chair of our congressional black caucus. marcia fudge and with our democratic assistant leader mr. clyburn. awfully honored that he is here as well.
we shall overcome ♪ we shall overcome someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome somedayn peace ♪ we shall live in peace some y someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ we shall all be free, we shall all be free ♪ we shall all be free someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ ♪ we shall overcome, we shall be free ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states...
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we shall overcome. we shall overcome some day.i do believe, we shall overcome. we shall overcome. >> you've been listening to pete seeger in his own words and song. he died in january at the age of 94. a5-day series of memorial a placetakes -- event takes beginning july 17. includes concerts in central park and lincoln center. her copy of today's show, go to democracynow.org and go there to watch all of our pete seeger shows, including his 90th birthday celebration featuring bruce springsteen, bernice johnson reagon and joan baez. democracy now! is hiring. we have opens for the ministry director as well as a linux systems director and fall internships. visit democracynow.org/jobs for more information. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> in 2011, the arab spring revolution swept across the middle east. from tunisia
we shall overcome. we shall overcome some day.i do believe, we shall overcome. we shall overcome. >> you've been listening to pete seeger in his own words and song. he died in january at the age of 94. a5-day series of memorial a placetakes -- event takes beginning july 17. includes concerts in central park and lincoln center. her copy of today's show, go to democracynow.org and go there to watch all of our pete seeger shows, including his 90th birthday celebration featuring bruce...
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all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example the age for it was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor of the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again the watch still worked so instead of looking at that as perhaps some sort of strange behavior maybe i should be focusing more social interaction a communication sue my parents provided all kinds of other things to take apart so i think promoting those interests in people with autism is an important road important key to success and i find that those on the autism spectrum who are successful have found a way which to follow their interests and tell tell me something if an autistic person has someone who gives him extra time extra care and has an understanding and acceptance of who or she is does that mean that that person can certainly overcome aut
all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example the age for it was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor of the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again the watch still worked so instead of looking at that as perhaps some sort of...
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all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example age four i was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again in the watch still worked so instead of looking at that as perhaps some sort of strange behavior maybe i should be focusing more on social interaction of communication sue my parents provided all kinds of other things to take apart so i think promoting those interests in people with autism is an important road important key to success and i find that those on the autism spectrum who are successful have found a way which to follow their interests and tell tell me something if an autistic person has someone who gives him extra time extra care and has an understanding and acceptance of who or she eats does that mean that that person can certainly overcome a
all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example age four i was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again in the watch still worked so instead of looking at that as perhaps some sort of strange...
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all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example the age four i was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again in the watch still worked so instead of looking at that is perhaps some sort of strange behavior maybe i should be focusing more social interaction a communication sue my parents provided all kinds of other things to take apart so i think promoting those interests in people with autism is an important road important key to success and i find that those on the autism spectrum who are successful have found a way which to follow their interests and tell tell me something if an autistic person has someone who gives him extra time extra care and has an understanding and acceptance of who or she eats does that mean that that person can certainly overcome a
all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example the age four i was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again in the watch still worked so instead of looking at that is perhaps some sort of...
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all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example the age for it was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor of the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again in the watch still worked so instead of looking at that as perhaps some sort of strange behavior maybe i should be focusing more social interaction a communication sue my parents provided all kinds of other things to take apart so i think promoting those interests in people with autism is an important road important key to success and i find that those on the autism spectrum who are successful have found a way which to follow their interests and tell tell me something if an autistic person has someone who gives him extra time extra care and has an understanding and acceptance of who or she does that mean that that person can certainly overcome aut
all of that what was the most important thing that helps you overcome it. the most important thing was that my parents believed. i was an intelligent person and they responded to my interests they promoted my interests so for example the age for it was found in the kitchen taking apart watches with a sharp kitchen knife taking out the motor of the gears the hands of the thing and putting it all back together again in the watch still worked so instead of looking at that as perhaps some sort of...
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we shall overcome ♪ we shall overcome someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome somedayn peace ♪ we shall live in peace some y someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ we shall all be free, we shall all be free ♪ we shall all be free someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ ♪ we shall overcome, we shall be free ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. >> thank you all. thank you, mr. speaker, for bringing us togethering in the rotunda. and just think of it, we're sitting between -- under the gaze of the reverend martin luther king, jr. and abraham lincoln. they're looking at each other directly across the rotunda and here we are [ applause ] it's an honor to be here with you with senator reid, senator mcconnell and also with senator levin, our dear colleague, jon lewis, the chair of our congressional black caucus. marcia fudge and with our democratic assistant leader mr. clyburn. awfully honored that he is here as well.
we shall overcome ♪ we shall overcome someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome somedayn peace ♪ we shall live in peace some y someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ we shall all be free, we shall all be free ♪ we shall all be free someday, deep in my heart ♪ i do believe, we shall overcome someday ♪ ♪ we shall overcome, we shall be free ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states...
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history's and until we overcome on equal history, we cannot overcome on equal opportunity. that is not, nor will it ever be a very easy goal for us to achieve. individuals and groups who have struggled along to gain advantages for themselves do not readily yield the gains of their struggles or their achievements so that others may have advantages or opportunities. but that is just the point now and always. there is no surrender. there is no loss involved. no advantage is safe. and no gain is secure in this ociety unless those advantages and those gains are opened up to alike. [applause] where we have been concerned in the past for groups as groups, now, we must become more concerned with individuals as individuals. as we have lifted the groups, the burdens of unequal law and custom, the next thrust of our efforts must be to lift from individuals those burdens of unequal history. not a white american in all this land would fail to be outraged if an opposing team tried to insert a 12th man in their football lineup to stop a black football -- black fullback on the football fie
history's and until we overcome on equal history, we cannot overcome on equal opportunity. that is not, nor will it ever be a very easy goal for us to achieve. individuals and groups who have struggled along to gain advantages for themselves do not readily yield the gains of their struggles or their achievements so that others may have advantages or opportunities. but that is just the point now and always. there is no surrender. there is no loss involved. no advantage is safe. and no gain is...
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this is how to overcome.captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ i finally see what i can be
this is how to overcome.captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ i finally see what i can be
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so that was also overcoming struggles, tenacity, courage, big vision. all of those things that repeat not of what the situation is. i decided to give back to the community and i've been to this committee. every bit of it. there isn't one person that lived here or visit it here who was not affected directly or indirectly by the leadership of marion barry. [applause] let's skip over several fascinating things and go to you when you won your first selection for mayor. there's so much that you did that i just wasn't aware of. when you first took office he headed the audit done on the city finances and found that it was a $388 million deep in the hole and during the first three consecutive terms in office, he balanced the budget 11 out of 12 years. that's something we should learn to do these days. you reduce the deficit by 200 million. u.s. -- a relationship with wall street and obtained the highest credit rating for the city. you forced slum landlords to fix their properties and make them safe. you institute to provide fair and affordable housing and reduc
so that was also overcoming struggles, tenacity, courage, big vision. all of those things that repeat not of what the situation is. i decided to give back to the community and i've been to this committee. every bit of it. there isn't one person that lived here or visit it here who was not affected directly or indirectly by the leadership of marion barry. [applause] let's skip over several fascinating things and go to you when you won your first selection for mayor. there's so much that you did...
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the firefighters could be seen carrying people away from the scene overcome with emotion. a total of 42 people are homeless at this hour. i asked the fire commissioner if there were working smoke alarms and he did not know at this time. but here is the commissioner and one of the residents that had to get her family up and out of her home. >> we don't know where the fire started yet because four dwellings we had to get the fire marshal in there to do an investigation right now to determine the origin and cost. when you have four dwellings, it takes time to determine which house the fire started in. >> i was asleep in the bed and i had seen the fire, so what i did was i just woke up and just grabbed my kids and the fires were just spreading, and spreading across -- they were just everywhere, house to house, everywhere. i don't know. i had to wake up and bring my kids out and just get out. >> a shelter has been set up at the high school, and some family members we could see breaking down right in front of us. as we look live, the firefighters are on the ladder truck and comi
the firefighters could be seen carrying people away from the scene overcome with emotion. a total of 42 people are homeless at this hour. i asked the fire commissioner if there were working smoke alarms and he did not know at this time. but here is the commissioner and one of the residents that had to get her family up and out of her home. >> we don't know where the fire started yet because four dwellings we had to get the fire marshal in there to do an investigation right now to...
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. >> overcome by grief for a fallen soldier. there are several fresh graves in jerusalem's military cemetery today. israeli soldiers killed by palestinian militants who emerged from a tunnel. this country's worst nightmare is now the threat from below. here is where it became a reality. now deserted. drones bubbling overhead. the head of security showed me the spot in the field where the militants emerged yesterday. towers.ee the two >> in the distance, gaza was burning. this is now a front line. >> this is our life. >> are you afraid they will come back? >> sure. i am not afraid, but i am concerned, yes. >> and what will you do? >> i will run. >> this is one of the biggest tunnels we have discovered. access toy gave us one of the tunnels that penetrate israel. this one was found under a potato field 50 feet down. we made our way to the entrance. it was made with israeli concrete. the army says it would have taken hamas three or four years to finish the job. veryonstruction here was a professional operation. you can see there ar
. >> overcome by grief for a fallen soldier. there are several fresh graves in jerusalem's military cemetery today. israeli soldiers killed by palestinian militants who emerged from a tunnel. this country's worst nightmare is now the threat from below. here is where it became a reality. now deserted. drones bubbling overhead. the head of security showed me the spot in the field where the militants emerged yesterday. towers.ee the two >> in the distance, gaza was burning. this is now...
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she was overcome by smoke. she was in the hospital for weeks. but eventually died.ow he's been indicted on murder characters. >> was this a revenge or just an arsonist? >> at this point reports identify him at arson. >> how chilling to see someone do this. you see him so casually walking away. >> here is another house fire. this one in the royal oak, michigan area. you see smoke pouring out of the roof. you see firefighters really not doing anything. the transformers that blew up near the house dropped some live power lines on the house. that's what initially started the fire. but the power lines still are energized. some commenters saying it took the power company an hour and a half to energize the lines. by that time the home burnt to the ground. >> they must have felt so helpless. >> the fire happened on one of the hottest days the summer. you can see the power lines continuing to arc. >> wow. >> obviously very dangerous situation for the firefighters. something you don't want to pour water on. >> you can't pour water on that. want to see something that we didn't
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i will be helped financially but this is an example of how one man can overcome so many things. i am just an ordinary person who has done extraordinary things. the reason i am taking the time to talk about this in detail, if you read in the book, is that the barry haters don't want to tell you the truth and wouldn't know it if you saw it. but you understand that and thank you so much for understanding where i am coming from and through the grace of god do i sit here and some other people. i just got over a major illness. a blood infection. it takes you out. 30 people that get it doesn't come back. but god blessed me to come back and bless the community. i am still not quite there. i am limping a little but i would rather walk that way than no other way. and you say why are you talking about the god stuff? i have been in difficult times emotionally and physically and otherwise and only when i gave it to god did i begin to try to come back on it. so that is why i use that a lot. the naysayers are going to find a reason to criticize me anyway so i don't mind you criticizing me abou
i will be helped financially but this is an example of how one man can overcome so many things. i am just an ordinary person who has done extraordinary things. the reason i am taking the time to talk about this in detail, if you read in the book, is that the barry haters don't want to tell you the truth and wouldn't know it if you saw it. but you understand that and thank you so much for understanding where i am coming from and through the grace of god do i sit here and some other people. i...
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[ applause ] information, the captain tells them, is key to overcoming fear. >> what i find for mostst thing they need to do is give themselves permission to be afraid. >> easier said than done. in seven days, they'll go from a classroom to a real flight from phoenix to burbank, california, and back home. sue will be taking a different flight, to las vegas. >> no no matter what it takes, i'm going to keep putting myself in that plane and if i embarrass myself, so be it. >> it's saturday morning, we're at phoenix airport, it's the third and final stage. call it graduation day. but who will pass. >> i need to accomplish this task. this is something i've put off for a long time. >> ross mcginley's fear of flying kept him from attending his own parents' burial. >> why didn't i go? i should have gone, etc., etc. >> it's painful, this fear. >> very painful. very painful. it's shameful. >> shameful why? >> everybody seems to do it so effortlessly. >> he hasn't flown in 35 years. >> i want to take care of my panic attack. >> for classmate jessica it will take a team, her, her husband and her
[ applause ] information, the captain tells them, is key to overcoming fear. >> what i find for mostst thing they need to do is give themselves permission to be afraid. >> easier said than done. in seven days, they'll go from a classroom to a real flight from phoenix to burbank, california, and back home. sue will be taking a different flight, to las vegas. >> no no matter what it takes, i'm going to keep putting myself in that plane and if i embarrass myself, so be it....
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the filibuster that's just to overcome the filibuster where you only need fifty one but you know if you can't name a single piece of legislation that would be accountability yet passed by the senate that has been passed out of the house you can't and there's also no one john boehner saying i want to talk about it all you know what it was was a little bit because of it because it's always john boehner missed by a politics plan please terry waite politics name one bill i can tell you just dak it wouldn't have it you know but if you look at the reason he won't bring it is because it would pass he could filibuster he could let it come forward and let it die he is refusing to take up bills that he knows aren't popular the keystone pipeline is another example there are actually probably fifty eight votes for the keystone are getting now set. now that to overcome a filibuster it would allow no no no if you don't go for a low back every lot it up or get every piece of legislation for the last six years of any consequence we've had more filibusters during the obama administration than practi
the filibuster that's just to overcome the filibuster where you only need fifty one but you know if you can't name a single piece of legislation that would be accountability yet passed by the senate that has been passed out of the house you can't and there's also no one john boehner saying i want to talk about it all you know what it was was a little bit because of it because it's always john boehner missed by a politics plan please terry waite politics name one bill i can tell you just dak it...
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this is how to overcome.ioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton onho. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi, i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have "the real winning edge" over life's challenges. >> ♪ not lost in the crowd i finally see what i can be
this is how to overcome.ioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ caught in the fallout i know there's a way out ♪ >> i'm apolo anton onho. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi, i'm lisa leslie. find out how to have "the real winning edge" over life's challenges. >> ♪ not lost in the crowd i finally see what i can be
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of the movement, "we shall overcome," i looked at dr.ace. he started crying. we all cried a little. >> dr. king decided that the only proper response to this was to continue the march to montgomery and a court order forced the state of alabama to permit said march. >> johnson has just ruled that we have a legal and constitutional right to march from selma to montgomery. ♪ ♪ come and follow me you know the master said ♪ ♪ don't wait til tomorrow or you may be dead ♪ ♪ i was young and i wanted to play, said i wait just one more day ♪ ♪ don't you know i would, no, i would, i would ♪ >> now with those who said we would get here only over their dead bodies, well -- all the world today knows that we are here, that we are standing before the forces of power in the state of alabama saying, we ain't going to let nobody turn us around. i come to say to you this afternoon, however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long. because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? not
of the movement, "we shall overcome," i looked at dr.ace. he started crying. we all cried a little. >> dr. king decided that the only proper response to this was to continue the march to montgomery and a court order forced the state of alabama to permit said march. >> johnson has just ruled that we have a legal and constitutional right to march from selma to montgomery. ♪ ♪ come and follow me you know the master said ♪ ♪ don't wait til tomorrow or you may be dead...
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. >> president said overcoming militarism had made germany into the country it is today. >> we learned much later that military measures are fundamentally the wrong means to achieve political change. the federal republic of germany was the first country in the world to make conscientious objection a basic constitutional right. >> delegates also highlighted present-day conflicts in the world and said it was necessary to learn from the lessons of the past. >> we are going to a short break but when we come back. >> and its looser for port on what it is like to be a parent of one of the nigerian schoolgirls who had been kidnapped by boko haram. we will have another story. >> don't go away. we will be right back with that anymore. >> day with us. >> welcome back to the show. it has been 80 days since more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped in northern nigeria by the islamist group, boko haram. >> the fate of those young girls sparked a global campaign to exert pressure on the government to rescue them but so far they remain in the hands of their abductors. >> this woman has barely slept fo
. >> president said overcoming militarism had made germany into the country it is today. >> we learned much later that military measures are fundamentally the wrong means to achieve political change. the federal republic of germany was the first country in the world to make conscientious objection a basic constitutional right. >> delegates also highlighted present-day conflicts in the world and said it was necessary to learn from the lessons of the past. >> we are going...
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those workers were overcome beat fumes from a generator. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >>> good morning. it's thursday, july 31. i'm juliette goodrich. >> and. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 6:00. >>> san jose police have a drone. the city used a federal grant to buy it for $7,000 similar to this one. they say the first department in the bay area to have that drone. they say it's strictly for the bomb squad to use, although they will be sharing it with other agencies because of the federal funding. >> basically in a bomb situation if you are looking at threats and trying to assess the situation the drove is the perfect vehicle a perfect device to go ahead and allow us to get some areas that are dangerous. >> the department has had the drone for months but it has not flown it just yet or received faa authorization to do so. >>> by the time they finally sealed the water leak in los angeles last night, 20 million gallons had been lost twice what they originally thou
those workers were overcome beat fumes from a generator. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >>> good morning. it's thursday, july 31. i'm juliette goodrich. >> and. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 6:00. >>> san jose police have a drone. the city used a federal grant to buy it for $7,000 similar to this one. they say the first department in the bay area to have that drone. they say...
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we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle >>> welcome back. t-mobile is facing a federal lawsuit accused of cheating customers out of hundreds of millions of dollars through bogus charges. the ftc said the cell phone carrier allowed third party companies to charge for things such as who row scopes. they collected up to 40% of the charges. it says the allegations are unfounded. >>> graco, expanding a car seat recall. largest in history. adding more than 2 million to the recall, because buckles can become gummed up by food and drinks. they recalled 4.2 toddler seats for the same problem. >>> jpmorgan chase jaime diamond has been diagnosed with throat cancer. it's curable, and he's going to stay on the job while undergoing chemo and radiation. he led them through the recession and the meltdown of the mortgage market. >>> new this morning, the food police exposing new secrets about salt at our favorite restaurants. at kfc, sodium up 12%. and red lobster, chile, olive garden, serving meals with 5,000 milligrams of salt. that's thr
we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle >>> welcome back. t-mobile is facing a federal lawsuit accused of cheating customers out of hundreds of millions of dollars through bogus charges. the ftc said the cell phone carrier allowed third party companies to charge for things such as who row scopes. they collected up to 40% of the charges. it says the allegations are unfounded. >>> graco, expanding a car seat...
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. >> translator: we have a group who can overcome difficulties.n they will play for us, to get to the final. >> translator: i don't think brazil is a team that relies on one player. i think the other players will overcome his absence because football is a collective game where all of the team relies on everyone's commitment so the team can win. >> reporter: fifa have ruled that the man who made the challenge on him doesn't have a case to answer. german boss calling for the referee to take a hard line this time around. >> translator: i believe these really brutal and rude fouls have to stop. because otherwise we will not need stars. we'll have other types of players that just go out to destroy. >> reporter: brazil and germany are the two most successful world cup sides with eight wins between them. brazil beat germany in the final in 2002. and the germans are appearing in the semis for a fourth consecutive world cup. >> translator: for us it's a challenge to play against the host. but then every match is different. and can be judged differently. >>
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. >> al jazeera america presents >>my parents relationship has helped me overcome any negative thoughts. 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. >> you're watching "inside story" on aljazeera america. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the investigation into the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17 on this edition of the program. david, let me continue with you. we have a situation where objects on the ground have been moved around, people's personal effects looted, the black boxes were sequestered and only recently returned to a responsible investigative group. can you recover? >> well, all you can do is what you can do. the ideal would have been to have investigators on the spot as soon as possible after the accident. in this cas
. >> al jazeera america presents >>my parents relationship has helped me overcome any negative thoughts. 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay...
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porch rooftop to another and the firefighters could be seen carrying people away from the scene overcome with emotion. we saw family members breaking down in tears in addition to the four children killed in the fire, i am told four others were injured, they suffered minor injuries, and they are in the hospital, and 42 people homeless. the fire commissioner did not now how the fire or where the started fire. this was a fast-moving fire, according to neighbors and the fire commissioner. right now i will bring in a person with the american red cross. you have been helping the families and first responders. >> this is a sad day for our community. we lost four children. anytime there is a death due to fire it's significant for our community. i can't tell you how hard this is on first responders, on our volunteers, but most importantly so we have been providing spiritual care, mental health care to address their immediate trauma, but we also set up a facility at bartram high school physical needs. >> because everybody is going to the high school now, i imagine you are seeing that emotion come
porch rooftop to another and the firefighters could be seen carrying people away from the scene overcome with emotion. we saw family members breaking down in tears in addition to the four children killed in the fire, i am told four others were injured, they suffered minor injuries, and they are in the hospital, and 42 people homeless. the fire commissioner did not now how the fire or where the started fire. this was a fast-moving fire, according to neighbors and the fire commissioner. right now...
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high school and college grads overcoming enormous odds to earn the right to walk the stage. >> i willbt my full potential. and will do whatever it takes to reach my goal. >> reporter: mission graduates have spent the last 40 years preparing students for this day, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to help pay for these students' college educations. students with the cards stacked against them. but the will to plow ahead. on this day the students got a visit from number 54. >> congratulations and good luck. you guys got to be proud of yourselves. >> reporter: giants pitcher sergio romo shared his own challenges and struggles as a teenager in the town of brawley. >> i have to admit now there really wasn't much support to go to college. >> reporter: the giants pitcher now sports two world series rings and a never-quit attitude. he needed that attitude in college. romo's school was in the south where he was often the target of racism. >> when i was in alabama -- >> reporter: romo remembers the day he was a pitch away from breaking the school strikeout record. his coach came to the m
high school and college grads overcoming enormous odds to earn the right to walk the stage. >> i willbt my full potential. and will do whatever it takes to reach my goal. >> reporter: mission graduates have spent the last 40 years preparing students for this day, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to help pay for these students' college educations. students with the cards stacked against them. but the will to plow ahead. on this day the students got a visit from number 54....
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>> i don't see how you could laugh at members of congress joining us in singing "we shall overcome."ant to point out to you that mitch mcconnell and john boehner are not singing. they are holding hands and swaying in agony. [laughter] >> they didn't... they just didn't know the words, stephen. >> stephen: the words, jim, go find this footage, because it's in the same thing, go back about 30 second, because the words are on a giant prompter rolling. i [bleeped] you not. they are. i promise you. [cheering and applause] i'll wait. i don't care how long this show goes. it's on a prompter in the background. >> so what do you want from them? >> stephen: i don't want anything from them. [laughter] now, how many people do you guys end up registering that summer? >> i don't have that number with me, stephen. [laughter] >> stephen: it's cable. make it up. [applause] all i'm saying is... all i'm saying is you must have signed up a lot of people because you saw what happened with thad cochran, the black vote swayed the vote. it swung the election in mississippi. would you like to take a moment r
>> i don't see how you could laugh at members of congress joining us in singing "we shall overcome."ant to point out to you that mitch mcconnell and john boehner are not singing. they are holding hands and swaying in agony. [laughter] >> they didn't... they just didn't know the words, stephen. >> stephen: the words, jim, go find this footage, because it's in the same thing, go back about 30 second, because the words are on a giant prompter rolling. i [bleeped] you...
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we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >>> welcome back. the financial markets are charting new territory this morning. for the first time, the dow opens above 17,000 points. that's an increase of 3% this year, and the federal reserve holding down interest rates, many investors feel the bull market has room to run. the markets were bolstered by the better than expected jobs report. but there's a dark cloud in the picture. the report included a sharp rise in the number of part-time workers who would rather be working full-time. there's an increasing tendency for companies to hire only for specific needs.
we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis...
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simple answer to overcoming the disease - it's not simple at all. it's trying to find ways to implement these findings in those populations that are suffering the most from the scourge. >> thank you. you targeted the fight in 1984, it has not been an easy road. how far have we come? >> i think - certainly it hasn't been an easy road. we have come a long way. we are now seeing 16 million people around the world, we are refusing life saving streams. it is particular more important. namely prisoners, men who have sex with men. as well as try to figure out how can we expand treatment by reducing the price by the med indications and making sure there's enough operational capacity on the ground. to skill out the various interventions. >> the medicines are costly. >> the medications have been a major barrier for people in low and middle income countries to access. the good news is that thanks to advocacy work. and also the private sector and varies institutional player, we have now been able to reduce the press of treatment to as low as less than $100 per
simple answer to overcoming the disease - it's not simple at all. it's trying to find ways to implement these findings in those populations that are suffering the most from the scourge. >> thank you. you targeted the fight in 1984, it has not been an easy road. how far have we come? >> i think - certainly it hasn't been an easy road. we have come a long way. we are now seeing 16 million people around the world, we are refusing life saving streams. it is particular more important....
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we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] wow. college already. ( chuckles ) yeah. - ( engine starts ) - we gotta go. ♪ for all the truth that you made me see... ♪ i love you. ♪ for all the joy you brought to my life... ♪ i love you too, daddy. ♪ you're the one who saw me through... ♪ and thanks - for everything. - ♪ through it all... - ♪ you were my strength when i was weak... ♪ - ( woman speaks ) a message from the foundation for a better life. >>> wild weather is slamming arizona as the monsoon season ramps up. an intense dust storm moved across the phoenix area last night, temporarily grounding all flights and creating dangerously low visibility. the wall of dust blew in from the south, fueled by 45-mile-per-hour winds. >>> crews battling that stubborn fire in northern california's wine country are making significant progress. the flames are moving away from residential areas, traveling uphill, consuming dry vegetation. most of the mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted. and people are going back home. the fire br
we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] wow. college already. ( chuckles ) yeah. - ( engine starts ) - we gotta go. ♪ for all the truth that you made me see... ♪ i love you. ♪ for all the joy you brought to my life... ♪ i love you too, daddy. ♪ you're the one who saw me through... ♪ and thanks - for everything. - ♪ through it all... - ♪ you were my strength when i was weak... ♪ - ( woman speaks ) a message...
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through education, and through using our reasoning power to overcome our natural tendency to just look at the sun came up today, it'll come up tomorrow, it seems like everything's fine. >> i think it will continue to erode very quickly-- we are in a very steep down slope right now. i don't think there's any doubt in my mind that our life is changing already. >> this mass extinction is different from all our other environmental problems. we can clean up pollution, even the worst pollution. we can replant the forests, we can drive back the deserts, all those problems are reversible. might take a little while, might cost a few billion dollars, but we can do it, we know that. but when a species is gone, it's gone for good. >> these are not issues that are three or 400 years from now, they're almost certainly 40 to 50 years from now. we need to start doing something now. >> ok, you're the doctor, i guess i can gag down pills and live on a diet if i have to. >> i wish that were all there was to it. >> my concern is that we will be in a kind of crisis mode, taking care of whatever catastrophe
through education, and through using our reasoning power to overcome our natural tendency to just look at the sun came up today, it'll come up tomorrow, it seems like everything's fine. >> i think it will continue to erode very quickly-- we are in a very steep down slope right now. i don't think there's any doubt in my mind that our life is changing already. >> this mass extinction is different from all our other environmental problems. we can clean up pollution, even the worst...
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. >> we've never approached problems with this can't be overcome idea or attitude. it's always solvable. even if you've got to change what the solution is, it's solvable. >> so they were forced to be innovative and every money-saving decision they made became part of the sfab rick of what the brand is today. >> we have mined the one natural resource that we know we have which is our creativity. >> that startied from day one when the entire budget from the company was a $500 the loan from ken's parents. that didn't get them very far. >> it bought us some fabric and bassic supplies. >> they started looking around. >> we had tons of fabric that i collected when i was little or from my aunt imagine. >> because they didn't have reams of the same fabric, everything they made, shirts to pillows, was one of a kind. >> from the very beginning our object hasd to be ar tease nal. you mean. our design principles were really flexible. >> today even though they can afford more they stick to their roots because it's part of their identity and everyone loves the fabric goods. >> ag
. >> we've never approached problems with this can't be overcome idea or attitude. it's always solvable. even if you've got to change what the solution is, it's solvable. >> so they were forced to be innovative and every money-saving decision they made became part of the sfab rick of what the brand is today. >> we have mined the one natural resource that we know we have which is our creativity. >> that startied from day one when the entire budget from the company was a...
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they were overcome by fumes from a generator. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that ma on "kx 5 news this morning." >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 on the nose. we'll get you outside with a little weather. here's lawrence. >>> with another hot one i guess, right? >> yeah. the temperatures going to be hot around the bay area today. at least in the valleys. still some fog has moved onshore. even some drizzle along the coastline this morning. and some high clouds coming our way. so we are going to see that heat in the interior valleys. temperatures soaring near 100 degrees in the hottest spots well inland. 70s and 80s inside the bay and 60s and a cooler sea breeze developing along the coastline this afternoon. temperatures out the door are a little bit down from yesterday. you're looking at 60 degrees in oakland. 58 in san francisco. and 61 in san jose. this afternoon, though, the heat is on inland. 95 in fairfield. 97 in liver
they were overcome by fumes from a generator. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that ma on "kx 5 news this morning." >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 on the nose. we'll get you outside with a little weather. here's lawrence. >>> with another hot one i guess, right? >> yeah. the temperatures going to be hot around the bay area today. at least in the...
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later on, he said, violence is not overcome with violence. violence is overcome with peace. positive outlook for the aids crisis in america. the number of hiv diagnoses as fallen in the last decade by over a third. a new study released by the journal of the american medical association shows that decline. in 2002, 24 out of every 100,000 people were newly diagnosed with the autoimmune disease. by 2011, that dropped to 16 in 100,000. this news comes as the aids community is opening its annual conference in melbourne but that event is overshadowed by tragedy. some of those who were set to attend the conference when killed when malaysia flight 17 was shot down over ukraine. courtney keeley has more. >> the 20th annual aids conference opened in mourning, a community stunned by the loss of its colleagues. the world health organization condemned the death of their spokesman glen thomas killed aboard the jet shot over ukraine. >> it is with deep sadness that we have to inform you that w.h.o lost one of our colleagues. >> thomas is one of the several people confirmed killed while on
later on, he said, violence is not overcome with violence. violence is overcome with peace. positive outlook for the aids crisis in america. the number of hiv diagnoses as fallen in the last decade by over a third. a new study released by the journal of the american medical association shows that decline. in 2002, 24 out of every 100,000 people were newly diagnosed with the autoimmune disease. by 2011, that dropped to 16 in 100,000. this news comes as the aids community is opening its annual...
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we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> this morning, all eyes are on the june unemployment report. as of last month, the u.s. economy has now recovered all 9 million jobs it lost in the great recession six years ago. and a report says the private sector went on a hiring spree last month, adding more jobs than expected. the markets, also riding high with the dow and s&p 500 both breaking records again yesterday. >>> chrysler says this is the most powerful muscle car ever. the dodge challenger srt is rated at more than 700 horsepower. it also has the most powerful v8 engine the company has ever produced. the hell cat, as they call it, will go on sale later this summer. no word on how many miles to the gallon it gets. >>> and the price of beer is on the rise, particularly microbrews. hops prices are going up because there's a shortage in this country. microbrews use more hops than regular beer. and the increasing popularity of microbrews is why there's a shortage. >>> 7-eleven is hoping it has a new hit with a treat fea
we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> this morning, all eyes are on the june unemployment report. as of last month, the u.s. economy has now recovered all 9 million jobs it lost in the great recession six years ago. and a report says the private sector went on a hiring spree last month, adding more jobs than expected. the markets, also riding high with the dow and s&p 500 both breaking records again...
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it's an overcoming book.i've tried to be an example as to how you can overcome and how you can educate people. people don't know how hard it was growing up. it was tough growing up. i grew up without hardly any money. >> you said it was your mom, your mother is the one that taught you courage from the very beginning. >> my mother taught me courage because she was a domestic, and in the south, domestics go in the back door and the domestics are called by their first name. my mother said to white people after you get through with the work ethic by what you do, i'm not going through the back door. i'm good enough to take care of your kids, cook your food, clean your house, clean after your dog, i'm going enough to come through the front door. and by the way, my name is not maddy, it's ms. cummings. that's a rare thing. i'm 78 years of age. i've had a rich life. not just 15-minute sound bite, but when you say washington, d.c., everybody knows. when i came here in 1965, washington was a sleepy southern town. no hi
it's an overcoming book.i've tried to be an example as to how you can overcome and how you can educate people. people don't know how hard it was growing up. it was tough growing up. i grew up without hardly any money. >> you said it was your mom, your mother is the one that taught you courage from the very beginning. >> my mother taught me courage because she was a domestic, and in the south, domestics go in the back door and the domestics are called by their first name. my mother...
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violence is overcome with peace.hat's pray in silence asking for pes. >> the government is looking into banning protests tonight as demonstrators clashed with police there and synagogues were attacked. demonstrations were also held in denver, colorado, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahou appeared on tv saying he wants the violence to stop, too. >> our goal is not to hurt a single individual. not to hurt a single civilian. what they're doing is a double war crime that should be condemned with most forceful action. >> secretary of state john kerry continuing to call for an end to the violence. he says he supports israel's right to defend itself and he plans to visit that war torn area soon. >>> our coverage of both of these international stories continues online. head to myfoxphilly.com for the very latest updates on the middle east and the plane crash investigation. >> to your fox 29 weather authority now. live ultimate doppler radar shows a clear and calm night. after day with a little bit of rain caitlin much
violence is overcome with peace.hat's pray in silence asking for pes. >> the government is looking into banning protests tonight as demonstrators clashed with police there and synagogues were attacked. demonstrations were also held in denver, colorado, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahou appeared on tv saying he wants the violence to stop, too. >> our goal is not to hurt a single individual. not to hurt a single civilian. what they're doing is a double war crime that should...