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we don't even own r & b no more. justin timberlake and robin thicke represent r & b now.t's a whole other life. i had to see if there was a time, and actually that "american idol" performance, i'm glad you mepgsed it, because it did give me courage to say maybe i should sing something again, and, you know -- >> the artist like you is not just an r & b was challenged during that particular period and still may be on some of that, but the melody went out the window. >> yes. >> if -- >> all the beat. >> that's it. if you want something without melody, you don't want jennifer holliday. there's got to be e-mail day here, and that's so much of what you do. we'll go back to the issue that you were struggling with before -- i would rather hear that. how did this challenge your faith? i have always known you as a person of faith. you come out of the black church tradition like so many other artists. how did the afflictions challenge your faith? >> well, wropt to, you know, be disingenuous and say i had so much faith, and i believe god will see me through. i did not believe god wou
we don't even own r & b no more. justin timberlake and robin thicke represent r & b now.t's a whole other life. i had to see if there was a time, and actually that "american idol" performance, i'm glad you mepgsed it, because it did give me courage to say maybe i should sing something again, and, you know -- >> the artist like you is not just an r & b was challenged during that particular period and still may be on some of that, but the melody went out the window....
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. >> not your own r&d necessarily. >> we think about r and d differently.ments whether it's cost to capital or whether it's the source of future growth. we're kind of right down the middle of the fairway. we believe that innovation is critical to -- >> what percentage of revenue goes towards r&d? >> we'll spend a little over a billion dollars this year. that would be -- we're about 15 billion in revenue so it's a little less than 10%, 8%, somewhere in that neighborhood. if i could get it to 10% i would be happy to. we discovery research. that's the high risk side. >> you heard the ceo of valeant say forget about -- i think they do 4% of their business as r&d. our model is we're going to invest in start-ups and that's our version of r&d. and you think that makes sense? >> i don't. i think the answer lies somewhere in the middle. i think that we should invest in r&d. innovation is the life blood of our industry. i think the best way for us to serve our patients and to serve our shareholders is to do r&d in a risk adjusted way. to spend our money like it's our
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we gave him a sense of his own importance. corps,r with the medical we were the soul of the army." 1945, two months generalpan surrendered, alexander vandergrift who led the marines at guadalcanal in world war ii, who stayed in as a combat marine officer and was appointed commandant of the marine corps near the end of the war, he addressed a group of military chaplains. navy and army chaplains in washington, d.c., in october of 1945. listen to what he said. this was the kind of thing that turned the light on in a darkroom for me as i was studying this hidden threat of history on the role of chaplains which i thought was off on the side. to the chaplains assembled, he said the administrations you have carried to our fighting men have abeen an epic of spiritual heroism. hence the topic of my talk this morning. ministrations you have carried to our fighting men have been an epic of spiritual heroism. never have our men lacked for religious care and guidance. you have gone wherever they have gone. to millions of american boys, you have be
we gave him a sense of his own importance. corps,r with the medical we were the soul of the army." 1945, two months generalpan surrendered, alexander vandergrift who led the marines at guadalcanal in world war ii, who stayed in as a combat marine officer and was appointed commandant of the marine corps near the end of the war, he addressed a group of military chaplains. navy and army chaplains in washington, d.c., in october of 1945. listen to what he said. this was the kind of thing that...
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people in that conflict zone right now out of control and who want -- who are taking thing sbos into r ownt's dangerous. >> and there is a change in the capabilities of ukraine's military just in the last several weeks, not necessarily in this region but in other parts against the separatists. >> well, here is the thing, we go back to crimea. the ukrainians basically made a decision not to take on the russians. the russians who came in and annexed crimea. why? because they knew they couldn't fight the russians and win. we have spoken about this from the beginning of this crisis. there is no way ukraine would voluntarily get itself into a war with russia so it didn't. it stopped and did not take an russia in crimea. after president was elected, he then decided to try for a peace process, plus he did go on an offense sieve there. so the ukrainian capability that you talk about was against the holdouts where they did take back the city and now those separatists have gone back to donetsk and making their stand there. so that's where they are concentrated, but the president says the president o
people in that conflict zone right now out of control and who want -- who are taking thing sbos into r ownt's dangerous. >> and there is a change in the capabilities of ukraine's military just in the last several weeks, not necessarily in this region but in other parts against the separatists. >> well, here is the thing, we go back to crimea. the ukrainians basically made a decision not to take on the russians. the russians who came in and annexed crimea. why? because they knew they...
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meanwhile we'll continue to stand with the ukrainian people as they seek to determine r own future. they have made remarkable progress these past few months, held democratic elections. they elected a new president, pursuing important reforms and signed an ocean agreement with the european union and the united states will continue to offer our strong support to ukraine to help stablize its economy and defend its territorial integrity because like any people, ukraine has reserved the right to forge their own destiny. in closing, we live in a complex world and at a challenging time and none of these challenges len themselves to quick or easy solutions, but all of them require american leadership and as commander in chief, i'm confident that if we stay patient and determined that we will, in fact, meet these challenges. thanks very much. >> wide ranging press conference talking about afghanistan, iran, the conflict between israel and hamas and what's going on in ukraine and the new sanctions, more serious ones, against russia. >> that's over, of course, the ukrainian crisis. that's goin
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fox news has now confirm through many different sources sources r own video evidence they do have accessand even posed next to them in recent days. >> reporter: nature. we found a deleted tweet from the donetsk republic, the twitter happen of the russian separatists operating in eastern ukraine and shows very clearly those four missiles on the back of that mobile missile launcher, known as a buk. it's made in russia. also, very significant to point out, shepard, the sanctions applied to eight russian defense firms yesterday by the white house, by the u.s. state department, include a russian defense contractor and they make surface-to-air missiles. it's very clear when the president stepped out at 5:45 p.m. eastern yesterday and announced the sanctions against, among others, eight different defense firms operating and supplying weapons that we're seeing start to appear in eastern ukraine, it's clear that the pentagon and the u.s. intel community have been tracking the flow of weapons into eastern ukraine from russia for some time and that's why they were targeting groups that make these s
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millenials, new study from entrepreneurship council, 80% of the millenials want want to be r own bosspanies. >> wow, i love that. >> some have been fantastic, some have not worked very well. in this country you have a second chance to be what you are. so much opportunity. >> i want to tag on to that because i'm on my third career. i've had some success. i had a lost failures. each time this country afforded meou opportunity to start all or again and build things up again. >> great to reflect all great opportunities america affords. happy 4th of july, everyone. >> it is america's ordinary people and the thousands of examples of their courage in moments of crisis that serve as the best mark of our lives. we expect the heroism of soldiers in battle, the courage of police officers, firefighters and all the first respond is in horrific event after event, but i believe it is the courage and heroism of the seemingly unprepared who are thrust into catastrophic situations and who time and again stun us with the magnificence much their actions. the essence of america is its people's willingness
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perhaps obliging investors to develop plans of its own likely things will improve on their own what is going over r t romania. do stay with us a special reports into the work of doctors involved in the torture of detainees after a short break. for which probably the most complex and difficult human activity. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people who don't know what their families are or to us people. reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it is because it was nine times four in the morning even the best even the mesh soldiers. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. after seven years in prison the hermit job was finally released eric montell though kept his promise to be in kabul when the young man arrived and his mother couldn't even recognize him because he had physically changed so much because it was just a boy and he apparently h
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perhaps obliging investors to develop plans its own likely things will improve on their own what is going over r t romania. i do stay with us all about with the latest headlines at the top of the hour coming up next i will head over to washington d.c. for being bussed in a breakdown of the financial at once. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the doc's on on to. the war. probably the most complex and difficult to. answer. to the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of. the kill a bunch of people who don't know if their families there are a us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night time for in the morning even the best even the best soldiers. are going to make.
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perhaps obliging investors to develop plans of its own likely things will improve on their own what is going over r t romania. up next it's over to what. boom bust. have you ever heard the expression pleasantly surprised well that is how i felt when i heard that the supreme court of the united states had ruled the digital information and cell phones of arrested people cannot be seized without a warrant finally the american people catch a break in a court decision this ruling is linked to the two cases in which the police used information on a suspect telephone to press for further charges against them i think this the most important aspect of this decision is the press that it sets the court said that just because a cell phone is in a suspects hand it does not make the information on it any less worthy of protection for which the founding fathers fought so could we extend this to say something like just because i have a telephone or computer that doesn't make the information on them unworthy of protection from the n.s.a. or other privacy invaders the thing is that this supreme court decision is a g
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scraps obliging investors to develop plans of its own likely things will improve on their own you've got us going over r t romania. and just a few minutes time it's mucks and stacy with the latest kaiser report right here on r.t. international. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the docs on on tape. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing soccer games you can see individual players and if you see the ball. you can only see a spatial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser oh what a tangled but oh so profitable web we weave when first we practice to do you see you state see max now first of all there's so many different layers of deception around
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this young man who does not own any slaves is probably fighting and enduring the hardships of r due to other issues beside slavery. he's probably not doing anything to protect slavery and institution. so i think it's a very fine line that we today in mississippi and across the country struggle with trying to determine the causes of war, the reasons people fight. >> the this room has witnessed many important statemen who have been near this building. one of the most famous builts i have begin, was yarks. and when was asked to speak here in his name sake's city. jackson was named after her seventh hth of the united states. he wud to take part of the 25th anniversary of his victory at the battle of new orleans and the british during the war of 1812. when city leaders learned he was going to be there. they asked him to come here. it was a huge event in the young city mfment of the town's residents have been asked to come to the state capital and make it faster for the president's appearance. jackson was supposed to sneak this room but his voice was so frail he was unl able to do it. so his
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when people think offal small family-owned businesses, that's not who this applies to. this is dell, toys r us or koch industries. small businesses, family owned businesses don't have to comply to begin with. >> isn't there also -- we have seen hobby lobby because of this case has become a politically polarizing name. if you're on the right side of the spectrum you like them. on the left it's practically become a curse word. a lot of the large corporations, the risk here of a slippery slope effect. the p.r. damage of taking on something like this. what company will want to do that? >> a lot of major companies have an incentive to save cost. we are not just talking about birth control. we are talking about a lot of different health benefits that can be quite high in costs which is what's wrong with the court's argument when they say there is an alternative option here. the there may be an alternative option in this case. it will require government action to make this plan available to the women who work for these employers. we don't have a guarantee that that will happen. we know it will be
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but own boss is coming up next here on r t aaron eight joins us now for a quick preview what he got for us and thank you lindsey coming up on boom bust we're looking at what effects u.s. sanctions on russia will have on the global economy along with how the downing of a passenger jet used her new crane today wolf tensions in that region and it struck thursday which means edward harrison and i are talking all things technology in today's big deal it's all coming up so it sounds good thanks. does it for now folks for more on the stories we cover to go to youtube dot com forward slash r t america check out our website r t dot com forward slash usa and also follow me on twitter at lindsey france stay tuned boom bust is coming up next. i'm going to be martin the stories we cover here not going anywhere other than stories that have to talk to reason they don't want and do not. want to raise that you. know let's break the set. i say put all the bankers into a circular firing squad put all the bankers the jamie diamond the lloyd blankfein the bob diamond put them into a circular firing squad an
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own foundation. giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years. co. for foundation. r foundation. union bank. >> stand behind what you say. do not make excuses. you make amendments. when you cannot live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think that the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places it is needed. i know you will find it when you know where to look. ourt union bank, relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you for the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? bbc world captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: rocket attacks and airstrikes intensified in the middle east, as the stand off between israel and hamas showed no signs of easing. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this wednesday, pope francis picks a new leader for the sca
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surprise asked very gratified that the men and woman and customs rol assignment r this family people and have children of their own and i think that's important. it's gotten so much better. were prepared for it. and i think there was a defensiveness on the part of the people in.to let we asked for more transparency press is being allowed in and that's happening now. hird parties can go in and religious groups can go in and i think that has helped what is on.ng sometimes homeland security in have a custodial responsibility and the more they see what that is the more support and the better have. tanding you >> how far does it go? right now the critics of what's happening are saying you need it law and make it more to send those kids home. they're taken by health and services and placed with relatives in the united states and wait a year or two before immigration hearing and critics say many of these children don't show up. fabric of the the country and low priorities for removal at that point and that /* perpetuates this to america.ming support that or how much rights do these children deserve? >> i think these chil
surprise asked very gratified that the men and woman and customs rol assignment r this family people and have children of their own and i think that's important. it's gotten so much better. were prepared for it. and i think there was a defensiveness on the part of the people in.to let we asked for more transparency press is being allowed in and that's happening now. hird parties can go in and religious groups can go in and i think that has helped what is on.ng sometimes homeland security in...
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own caucus over there, keep them happy. that's hard to do, as we've seen. and they want to do this to divert the american people's attention from that i remember r very own inaction. you don't have to take my word for it. no one has to. because conservative pundits are falling over themselves to criticize this ploy. even last night sarah palin -- what did sarah palin say? she said, you don't bring a lawsuit to a gunfight. there's no room for lawyers on our front lines. that's sarah palin. that's what she thinks of the action by the republican leadership in the house. she wants to go even further, whatever that is. one republican pundit said it was political theater, another called the lawsuit "feckless." however they choose to labor it, mr. president, there's one thipg that conservatives, liberals, and moderate moderates -- this s nothing more than a political stunt, nothing more than kicking dirt at the umpire. this is intended to draw attention away from the house lack of inertia on issues important to the american peop people. like immigration, mr. president. more than a year ago we passed immigration. the house has refused to do anything but creating lots of
own caucus over there, keep them happy. that's hard to do, as we've seen. and they want to do this to divert the american people's attention from that i remember r very own inaction. you don't have to take my word for it. no one has to. because conservative pundits are falling over themselves to criticize this ploy. even last night sarah palin -- what did sarah palin say? she said, you don't bring a lawsuit to a gunfight. there's no room for lawyers on our front lines. that's sarah palin....
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. >> well, i'm here at independent mall, new addition going own down here but, had king of r and b musicongs on the show today. >> yes, we will dive into that story. real quickly here john kruk getting sued by a yankees fan who fell asleep. now why would that be? we will tell you why john kruk, they mayo this guy ten million-dollar. does he have have a case this guy, he was simply sleeping. we will get into that with our attorney in a bit, hi, sue. >> it is no tie tuesday. i have declared this. it is a health has air. this is what you say tour boss, when you show up to work today. it is going to be hot. >> it is cool and comfortable in weather like this. >> up close visual of what no tie looks like. >> yes, you look good. >> yes. not too much make up on. >> no, okay. >> okay. >> we will look at the numbers for today and i will make you wait for a second for the number because we like to increase suspense. >> well,
. >> well, i'm here at independent mall, new addition going own down here but, had king of r and b musicongs on the show today. >> yes, we will dive into that story. real quickly here john kruk getting sued by a yankees fan who fell asleep. now why would that be? we will tell you why john kruk, they mayo this guy ten million-dollar. does he have have a case this guy, he was simply sleeping. we will get into that with our attorney in a bit, hi, sue. >> it is no tie tuesday. i...
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in the region for r t let's catch up with him given their own tell us a bit more about what it's thought of exactly happened here. well the investigative committee personnel were wearing uniforms so they could not have been mistaken for anyone else and while they were scouring the area another two russian border checkpoints have been shelled as well and in nearby residential areas too apparently six houses had been damaged and one person in fact had been injured this is not the first time that russian territory is being shelled previously one russian border guard was injured and one civilian was killed as a result sell for ukrainian army shell and now russia had demanded for ukraine to stop artillery fire and shelling against its territory but it continues in any case meanwhile ukrainian army is using older means available and necessary to fight against the rest of the regions here in eastern ukraine you and i already said that's at least two hundred thousand people have been displaced as the result of that half of them have fled to a nearby russia meanwhile those who stay here in this a
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it was art taken from the walls of museums, and from jewish- owned galleries and collectors. hinrichsen never received the re was gassed at auschwitz. >> hinrichsen: legally, it was a sale. morally and ethically is another question. >> safer: but with the seller having no choice. >> hinrichsen: exactly. >> safer: another painting gurlitt had was "two riders on the beach" by max liebermann, now valued at more than a million dollars. david toren, now 88 and blind, left germany on a kinder transport days before the war began. he last saw the painting at his uncle's home in breslau just before his father was arrested by the nazis. both parents were murdered at auschwitz. >> david toren: there came two guys from the gestapo-- "we have instructions to take you to gestapo headquarters." that day, i remember every little detail. i was sitting in the anteroom at the winter garden and looked at the picture, and that was the last time i saw that picture. >> safer: toren had been searching for any trace of his family's art collection, but all he found was a 1939 nazi inventory that mentions the liebermann painting. >>
it was art taken from the walls of museums, and from jewish- owned galleries and collectors. hinrichsen never received the re was gassed at auschwitz. >> hinrichsen: legally, it was a sale. morally and ethically is another question. >> safer: but with the seller having no choice. >> hinrichsen: exactly. >> safer: another painting gurlitt had was "two riders on the beach" by max liebermann, now valued at more than a million dollars. david toren, now 88 and...
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own lies. if it sounds too good to true, r you can't keep to tell you that it probably is. it definitely is. forget the paddles, stat, stat, that's that. my thought, i'd love to hear yours unless you disagree with it. hashtag cavuto, share them with the world, and we'll be happy to share them with everyone. fox business's kate rogers all over this. we have our fox biz all-stars, ashley pratt, and jim, welcome to all. kate, what's going on? this thing is imploding? >> a huge week for obamacare. on tuesday, the u.s. court of appeals in washington, d.c. ruled a case, it was originally sebelius, they say the irs acted without congressional approval in expanding the subsidies program into states using health care daca, the federal exchange. the people who receive them, nearly five million people will not be able to keep them. neil: technically, means they're not really enrollees. but another court disagrees and a different view. >> yes, the fourth circuit court comes out with their ruling in a similar case saying the subsidies are going to be upheld. josh earnest says the subsidies will keep on f
own lies. if it sounds too good to true, r you can't keep to tell you that it probably is. it definitely is. forget the paddles, stat, stat, that's that. my thought, i'd love to hear yours unless you disagree with it. hashtag cavuto, share them with the world, and we'll be happy to share them with everyone. fox business's kate rogers all over this. we have our fox biz all-stars, ashley pratt, and jim, welcome to all. kate, what's going on? this thing is imploding? >> a huge week for...
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own home. i also would like to bring up the issue of fixing elevators in s-r-o hotels, particularly for seniors and persons with disabilities. the mayor has found some funding for this program for public housing, but we need at least a million dollars to start off for people who are living in s-r-o hotels. they have been stranded, some seniors, for literally weeks, we've heard testimony. and finally, i'd like to bring up the university mound home. we would like some seed money. we've asked the mayor for this and we'd also like the board to support so when senior who are over 50 who could be evicted in the next few weeks could stay in a assisted living place. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. [speaking through interpreter] >>> supervisors, i am nugen ten from the s.o. . ~ s-r-o families united. i urge you to support the proposal before you from the housing [speaker not understood] coalition. you know, s-r-o is a difficult situation. sometimes you are even four to six people in a small room. all of us in s-r-os wanted to move out, but it's a dream of ours [speaker not under
own home. i also would like to bring up the issue of fixing elevators in s-r-o hotels, particularly for seniors and persons with disabilities. the mayor has found some funding for this program for public housing, but we need at least a million dollars to start off for people who are living in s-r-o hotels. they have been stranded, some seniors, for literally weeks, we've heard testimony. and finally, i'd like to bring up the university mound home. we would like some seed money. we've asked the...
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it's green across the country r doesn't give you an indication of how unsettled the weather could be again today not ownr area but also across the country. accuweather gives us an indication of where the problem spots could be for airline travelers and look at this, rather than just sort of pick all the different airports, i shaded all the areas along the east coast and parts of the south and even the midwest where you could see some trouble if you're flying today so we have philadelphia, the area airports there, florida, also atlanta and also detroit. notice that chicago is not include there had or texas so chicago and the fliers going to texas should look good. thundershowers is the problem over here and that's the same problem in the rocky mountain states. denver, salt lake city las vegas and sky harbor in phoenix could see thundershowers. that's not until later today. a lot of areas could see some weather related issues if you're flying today erin. >> thanks so much matt. >>> someone has been using fake 50's all over the ocean city boardwalk. ocean city police want to hear from anyone who knows the
it's green across the country r doesn't give you an indication of how unsettled the weather could be again today not ownr area but also across the country. accuweather gives us an indication of where the problem spots could be for airline travelers and look at this, rather than just sort of pick all the different airports, i shaded all the areas along the east coast and parts of the south and even the midwest where you could see some trouble if you're flying today so we have philadelphia, the...
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with kids between the ages of 5-17, and they're supposed to judge the film based on its own context and decide if it's r n.c.17 rating. if the studio gets a rating it doesn't like, it is free to trim it down for a more friendly rating. this is the kind of movie i predict will be r rated in theaters and on video with a cut, advertise it too sexy for theaters, that sort of thing. >> what our editorial on line suggests is that it's not always about the content which rating the movies get and sometimes it's about big movie studio politics. what are your thoughts on that? >> the motion picture association of america was founded by the big movie studios to sort of protect their interests in the market and also to the government, it was originally designed as a self regulatory system to prevent legal sensorship, prevent laws being on the books about what can or can't be in a movie. a lot of people accuse them of playing favorites. they take you into the organization, and they show you the many instances of hypocrisy in which a movie with a big studio behind it is given a much lighter rating than an independent
with kids between the ages of 5-17, and they're supposed to judge the film based on its own context and decide if it's r n.c.17 rating. if the studio gets a rating it doesn't like, it is free to trim it down for a more friendly rating. this is the kind of movie i predict will be r rated in theaters and on video with a cut, advertise it too sexy for theaters, that sort of thing. >> what our editorial on line suggests is that it's not always about the content which rating the movies get and...
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the project will create over 2 hundred my own construction jobs over a 20 month period of time and have a apprentice partnership. this is a program in partnership r with the united players to educate folks for the education opportunity within the construction community in closing it's been a true pleasure and honor to with work the neighborhood groups and merchants we've had the opportunity of meeting and we look forward to continuing those relationships and greatly appreciate all the work of the planning staff when we believe has resulted in the building before you. i'm going to turn it over to and introduce glen from the architect to present the plan and design and thank you for your time if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners can i have the overhead please. we're excited to be here today, this project 346 katrero is excited that not only because of the architect we bring to the table but that the location we're building this project i think to the a new area of development for housing we're gifted to be part of that. the site itself is a mid block site between 167 and 17 street it'
the project will create over 2 hundred my own construction jobs over a 20 month period of time and have a apprentice partnership. this is a program in partnership r with the united players to educate folks for the education opportunity within the construction community in closing it's been a true pleasure and honor to with work the neighborhood groups and merchants we've had the opportunity of meeting and we look forward to continuing those relationships and greatly appreciate all the work of...
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r meet grop that's philadelphia. alicia vitarelli introduces us ter: ginny chapel has been own rescue i11 with a fitting . ameith rescue dogs rock. i wanted something fun and positive and uplifting. >> reporter: that up beatas gard encouraging response. this rescue group is a growing family. >> it's great that they become so empowered in doing what they do and encouraging other people in the community to get involved. rescue dogs rock is able to save dogs from a variety of backgrounds. we've taken unclean strays and we rescue from shelters in the south. >> reporter: one saved from a kill sheerack, he is a jack.-old lab mix.his foster fm 2-year-old pitbull sencct c >> ie >> reporter: hazel was found in a dump at her seven months ago. we think she is ready to go to her forever teddyorter: a t a-old labreatts if you're interested infthe dogs rock website.e a shelter, "shee scue of the [ michael strahan ] i'm michael strahan, and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite thing is the excitement of the outdoors. like rock climbing in the catskills, rafting in the adirondacks, surfing
r meet grop that's philadelphia. alicia vitarelli introduces us ter: ginny chapel has been own rescue i11 with a fitting . ameith rescue dogs rock. i wanted something fun and positive and uplifting. >> reporter: that up beatas gard encouraging response. this rescue group is a growing family. >> it's great that they become so empowered in doing what they do and encouraging other people in the community to get involved. rescue dogs rock is able to save dogs from a variety of...
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owns the car was late on his payments. also it's like a wheel repossession? >> it's like a wheel repossession. these guys work for r r custom wheels out of baton rouge, louisiana. they are there to collect. taking the wheels off and the tires because you can just take the rims. leaving them an cinderblocks. and the funny thing is the guys who are taking this video know the guy whose car it is. these guys were on their lunch break so they start filming this repossession. listen to what this one guy says. i cannot say it better. >> ain't no joke if you don't pay that note. >> can you imagine that feeling? you come out to your car and it is sitting there on cinderblocks. >> we did reach out to the specific r & r custom wheels and performance tires. the guy did know this was coming but still was probably a surprise when it looked like this. oh, my goodness. you only have one spare. how are you going to get home? they are loading up all four tires into the truck. they are like, how much are they? >> how much you want for them? huh? >> a nanny cam captures a young boy in distress. >> this is the boy's private tutor that
owns the car was late on his payments. also it's like a wheel repossession? >> it's like a wheel repossession. these guys work for r r custom wheels out of baton rouge, louisiana. they are there to collect. taking the wheels off and the tires because you can just take the rims. leaving them an cinderblocks. and the funny thing is the guys who are taking this video know the guy whose car it is. these guys were on their lunch break so they start filming this repossession. listen to what...
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r&d budget for fossil fuels beyond the $563 million. let's show the taxpayers we have a little restraint. fossil fuel companies are capable of funding their own research. exxonmobil alone has spent $5 billion since 2008. if more spending on r&d is needed, they more than capable of funding it on their own. perhaps they could reallocate he $144 million or more than $396,000 they spent last year a day lobbying congress. maybe they would be willing to start a new career in research. here in the federal government where we don't have millions of dollars to throw around, we need to re-examine our investments. appropriations bills are documents that spell out our priorities. r&d sing the fossil fuel budget while splashing renewable r&d budgets by $80 million states loud and clear that we are more interested in funding rich energy companies of the past rather than energy of the future. this amendment is simple, strikes $31 million from r&d and commits it to deficit reduction and maintains the f.y. 2014 funding for this research. mr. chairman, i will reserve the balance. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. mr. simpson: i claim time in opposition. i ap
r&d budget for fossil fuels beyond the $563 million. let's show the taxpayers we have a little restraint. fossil fuel companies are capable of funding their own research. exxonmobil alone has spent $5 billion since 2008. if more spending on r&d is needed, they more than capable of funding it on their own. perhaps they could reallocate he $144 million or more than $396,000 they spent last year a day lobbying congress. maybe they would be willing to start a new career in research. here in...
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a r earlier rocket fire from gaza struck a petrol station in the southern israeli town of our own all at least five israelis were going to this week two of them seriously let me advice from the i.d.f. tells us why they are pursuing the offensive. this is not an operation in any capacity against the people of gaza this is an operation against hamas against an organization that purposely and specifically uses the civilian population of gaza as human shields the point is is that you're defending your people but thankfully no israelis have been killed by hamas rockets in the last number of days but let's just get some more figures because in gaza since two thousand and eight over thoughts and civilians were killed in the trying twenty times more than the israeli civilian death toll is israel's reaction to rockets fired by hamas measured unjustified there are four with five million men women and children living in shelters that is something with which we cannot continue and which no other country would accept we make unbounded efforts to protect the civilian population in the gaza strip be
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own civilians in in danger. the israeli army says close to five hundred projects from gaza since tuesday. the r r r r r r i was a rocket fire from gaza all struck a gas station earlier today in the south and this relates her on. this rally health officials say eight people were wounded one of them seriously but it's not just coming from gaza israel has fired artillery shells and slap it on its face and for three rocket attacks from they were going to early on friday public bomb shelters have now been set up across israel and policy or reports from one of them this is one of seventy underground shelters in tel aviv for the past few years cities around israel have been preparing shelters like this for precisely the situation they find themselves in today under rocket fire from gaza as you can see there are water barrels to the left of me there are doctors rooms and toilets above ground is an additional two hundred and forty public shelters in the city now this is for people who are in cause or who are on the streets when the rocket start firing it wasn't all that was passed in israel twenty three
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by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years. cover foundation, and union bank. the r 150 years we believe commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit rating high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right. it's just good business. union bank. >> bbc world news was presented by about kcet los angeles. ♪ [ female announcer ] fun together is the best fun of all. ♪ chuck e cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. ethel had taken your husband boy! sometimes it seems arthur, could i? if only people acted d.w.: arthur! oh, yeah! if people acted like they were in one big family then there'd be peace in the world!
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by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years. cover foundation, and union bank. the r 150 years we believe commercial bank owes its clients strength, stability, security. so we believe in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit rating high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right. it's just good business. union bank. >> bbc world news was presented by about k captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: two major stories tonight: first, conflict at the crash site. we update the international push to control and investigate the wreckage of the downed malaysian plane. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. then we turn to the middle east this monday, where the death toll continues to climb, as pressure mounts for a cease-fire between israel and hamas. >> ifill: we head to miami, where gloria estefan joins graffiti artists in a push to restore a decaying cultural landmark. symbolic, because the cubans came here after the
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own ends." people were like, "okay pat, i'm gonna take a 'c,' an 'r,' an 'a,' a 'z' and a 'y' because you're crazy" take a little breather buddy. [ cheers and applause ] sit down. breathe it out. don't tweet it. yeah, i think pat is really riled up. i mean, take a look at this other tweet he sent out. he tweeted, "expiration dates on milk were created by communists. i'll drink my milk when i want to. #mooobitchgetouttheway." [ cheers and applause ] too much. unfollow. >> steve: what? >> jimmy: i started following after that one. hey guys, i heard that the hit movie "frozen" is now being turned into a new disney on ice show. [ cheers ] and as soon as they heard that, parents were like, "i'll get my wallet. all right, here we go. all right, two tickets. get daddy his flask. daddy's little special juice box." [ laughter ] that's right. "frozen" is being turned into a a disney on ice show, which is good because the montreal canadiens will be able to find jobs after this series with the rangers. [ cheers and applause ] you want to mess with me? you want to mess with me? step in the ring --rink. step in
own ends." people were like, "okay pat, i'm gonna take a 'c,' an 'r,' an 'a,' a 'z' and a 'y' because you're crazy" take a little breather buddy. [ cheers and applause ] sit down. breathe it out. don't tweet it. yeah, i think pat is really riled up. i mean, take a look at this other tweet he sent out. he tweeted, "expiration dates on milk were created by communists. i'll drink my milk when i want to. #mooobitchgetouttheway." [ cheers and applause ] too much. unfollow....