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patricia stallings rushes her son to the hospital.erum and blood samples are taken from ryan and sent to an outside laboratory. the results from the lab are shocking. blood tests reveal an elevated level of ethylene glycol, an ingredient found in antifreeze. the hospital immediately starts ryan on an ethanol drip to counteract the poison. the diagnosis would begin a medical and forensics mystery that will take years to unravel. >> the people at the hospital determined pretty readily that they believed that the baby had been poisoned with ethylene glycol, the common ingredient in antifreeze. >> st. louis detectives search the stallings' home, and in the basement they find an open container of antifreeze. antifreeze they believe this mother may have used to poison her own child. while ryan is still in the hospital, in concern for his safety, the missouri department of social services removes him from patty and david's custody. after 11 days, ryan, now in stable condition, goes to his new home with a foster family. the state allows the s
patricia stallings rushes her son to the hospital.erum and blood samples are taken from ryan and sent to an outside laboratory. the results from the lab are shocking. blood tests reveal an elevated level of ethylene glycol, an ingredient found in antifreeze. the hospital immediately starts ryan on an ethanol drip to counteract the poison. the diagnosis would begin a medical and forensics mystery that will take years to unravel. >> the people at the hospital determined pretty readily that...
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patricia murphy, ana marie cox, the camera wasn't on me, but i had to laugh through parts of the todd the reverse of a mea culpa, i don't know what the latin for that is. patricia, in the book akin writes, taking my comments in order, when a woman claims to have been raped the police determine if the evidence supports the legal definition of rape. is it a legitimate claim of rape or an excuse to avoid an unwanted pregnancy? you know, patricia, that old rape excuse when you get knocked up. >> i -- what i find most is the word bizarre. most bizarre about todd akin's entire popping his head back out of his hole, he thinks he was misconstrued and mischaracterized by the media. that's not what happened. we know what he said and we know when he meant and we know -- legitimate or illegitimate cases of rape, i think i believe what he says, he was saying legitimate claims of rape and that is just as offensive and i don't know how he can't understand that, for him to raise this this again is republicans' worst nightmare if it's the summer before the midterm and todd akin is talking and they are
patricia murphy, ana marie cox, the camera wasn't on me, but i had to laugh through parts of the todd the reverse of a mea culpa, i don't know what the latin for that is. patricia, in the book akin writes, taking my comments in order, when a woman claims to have been raped the police determine if the evidence supports the legal definition of rape. is it a legitimate claim of rape or an excuse to avoid an unwanted pregnancy? you know, patricia, that old rape excuse when you get knocked up....
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. >> joining me now, patricia ireland. really, patricia? >> really, megyn.y're on the list with car companies, management companies, food companies like fresh foods and contractors, all kinds of actually 100 entities that have brought suit to try to overturn the birth control mandate in the affordable care act. >> the nuns are opposed to birth control, it's a shock. they operate homes in 31 countries where they provide care for over 13,000 needy, elderly persons, many of whom are dying. dirty? dirty? you stand by that? >> i think that when they -- it's a take off on the dirty dozen, maybe we should have called it the dirty eight dozen plus four. >> maybe we should disagree. >> the dirty trick is that they are trying to take their religious beliefs and impose them on their employees. they can opt out, file a form with the government and say we opt. >> if they do that, they have to sign a form that allows that contraception coverage to be provided by another group. the nuns, crazy nuns that they are, they're strict about their rule following, they see that as
. >> joining me now, patricia ireland. really, patricia? >> really, megyn.y're on the list with car companies, management companies, food companies like fresh foods and contractors, all kinds of actually 100 entities that have brought suit to try to overturn the birth control mandate in the affordable care act. >> the nuns are opposed to birth control, it's a shock. they operate homes in 31 countries where they provide care for over 13,000 needy, elderly persons, many of whom...
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> patricia voy. i've been in favor for this project for 2 years. i was disappointed that they didn't tell us that they changed the architects and the final drawings showed up on friday. i think it's good. they took over the sea captain, the parking was like this. there has not been a rest since he took it over at this location as 10:00 a.m. this morning. he has cleaned it up and the architecture has improved and i ask for the wood at the bottom so that it could look more inviting for people to come in. if you see metal windows, metal doors, et cetera, it doesn't help, and this could give it enough fa sas. tony's coffee is out stand and it's a reputation throughout the city. go and get their coffee. i'm pleased we have a motel that is turning into a hotel, under good management. and that's what matters, and the architecture i would like to be better, but this is good for me right now. it's a start of a change of a regime and i agree with pam across the street about the signs above because we have resi
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> patricia voy. i've been in favor for this project for 2 years. i was disappointed that they didn't tell us that they changed the architects and the final drawings showed up on friday. i think it's good. they took over the sea captain, the parking was like this. there has not been a rest since he took it over at this location as 10:00 a.m. this morning. he has cleaned it up and the architecture has improved and i ask for the wood at the bottom so...
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patricia is strong enough to keep coming to work for a-c transit. but patricia feels like a lack of police presence leaves her vulnerable, and alone. at the hayward bart station, there's a bart police car, but no one is inside. the same goes for the station agent booth at hayward bart. on sunday afternoon. no one was there. saturday night's shooting falls under the jurisdiction of bart police. they would not comment on any of the recent violence on bart property. reporting at hayward bart station, dan rubin, kron four news. it was one year today when the deadly asiana plane crash at s- f-o happened. the plane came in for landing just before 11-30 on july 6th, 2013. it crashed with 291 passengers on board. two died at the scene, another died at the hospital. last week at the n-s-t-b hearing, the board found the asiana flight crew over-relied on automated landing systems and that the pilot lacked manual flying skills. two pedestrians are injured after being struck by a vehicle tonight in san francisco. police say they were crossing the intersection of
patricia is strong enough to keep coming to work for a-c transit. but patricia feels like a lack of police presence leaves her vulnerable, and alone. at the hayward bart station, there's a bart police car, but no one is inside. the same goes for the station agent booth at hayward bart. on sunday afternoon. no one was there. saturday night's shooting falls under the jurisdiction of bart police. they would not comment on any of the recent violence on bart property. reporting at hayward bart...
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. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries.nd a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >> smith arrived at louisville metro eight months pregnant. >> it hit me that, yeah, i am eight, nine months pregnant, about to have a baby. what have i done to her? what is she going through? make sure that you bring the baby on saturday so i can see her. >> when she went into labor, smith learned the realities of giving birth while incarcerated. >> they shackled me. i had the cuffs on my legs and my hands. i was handcuffed going into the hospital. they put me in a wheelchair while i did my paperwork, handcuffed to the wheelchair. and so, i was in there by myself with a bunch o
. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries.nd a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >>...
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. ♪ >> la energÍa de patricia es contagiosa asegura que su fuente de inspiraciÓn es su hermano menor,le diagnosticaron autismo cuando tenÍa dos aÑos. >> no era muy emotivo, no decÍa ninguna palabra tenÍa miedo a tocar diferentes cosas. >> la timidez de christian quedÓ atrÁs hace cinco aÑos cuando patricia descubriÓ el efecto positivo que el sonido de una guitarra tenÍa sobre su hermano. sin pensarlo dos veces aprendiÓ algunos acordes por internet y en la intimidad de su habitaciÓn comprueba cada dÍa el poder de la mÚsica. >> su vida empezÓ a cambiar mucho es mucho mÁs expresivo con nosotros, nos abraza, nos da besos. >> este vÍdeo prueba la reacciÓn en la escuela de sus hermano cuando junto con el guitarrista de manÁ. >> todos los niÑos tocaban las maracas, los tambores, se paraban de la energÍa a cantar, bailar. >> a partir de ese momento comenzÓ a desarrollar el proyecto al que ha denominado " autismo y mÚsica". >> estÁs consciente de que el proyecto ha creado un efecto boomerang, has contagiado muchas personas. >> para ellos la mÚsica es una manera de desenvolverse, es esa oportuni
. ♪ >> la energÍa de patricia es contagiosa asegura que su fuente de inspiraciÓn es su hermano menor,le diagnosticaron autismo cuando tenÍa dos aÑos. >> no era muy emotivo, no decÍa ninguna palabra tenÍa miedo a tocar diferentes cosas. >> la timidez de christian quedÓ atrÁs hace cinco aÑos cuando patricia descubriÓ el efecto positivo que el sonido de una guitarra tenÍa sobre su hermano. sin pensarlo dos veces aprendiÓ algunos acordes por internet y en la...
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jonathan from rbc capital markets and patricia edwards. thanks to both of you. >>> it was another sign of strengthening u.s. economy when auto sales for june were released today and defied predictions of a slowdown in consumer spending a instead, saw sales accelerate to an annualized pace of 17 million units sold. ford sales did fall last month that sent the stock lower today but otherwise shares of other auto makers saw modest gains on wall street. phil la beau has more on june's surprisingly strong sales and which auto maker stood out. >> reporter: a surprising day for auto makers with june sales better than expected. you can credit that to a relatively healthy economy and demand for new vehicles. take a look at the big three. of these numbers, the one that stands out here, general motors. sales increased 1% last month, many were expecting sales to drop 8.5%. chrysler another strong month. this brand is on a role. jeep in particular is red hot up 28% last month. for general motors, we mentioned how sales were up last month, that's despit
jonathan from rbc capital markets and patricia edwards. thanks to both of you. >>> it was another sign of strengthening u.s. economy when auto sales for june were released today and defied predictions of a slowdown in consumer spending a instead, saw sales accelerate to an annualized pace of 17 million units sold. ford sales did fall last month that sent the stock lower today but otherwise shares of other auto makers saw modest gains on wall street. phil la beau has more on june's...
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patric patricia, good to see you here again.tics say, had is go to open the door on late term aborti abortions, because the bill would allow late term abortions nationally, not just to save the mother's life, but to save the mother's health. >> well, the women's health protection act would knock down state restrictions that don't apply to other medical procedures and that don't promote women's health and safety women's health is important, and if in the good faith determination of a doctor a woman's health is at risk she ought to be able to have an abortion. the controversy there is that some women abused that when it was allowed and would get a doctor to say, yes her health requires a late term abortion. and there happened in the case of dr. tiller who wound up murdered, that he was providing late term abortions based on health concerns, when you had a viable fetus growing in the third trimester, and no one really wants to return to those days, patricia, do they? >> well, i again think that women's health is important, while yo
patric patricia, good to see you here again.tics say, had is go to open the door on late term aborti abortions, because the bill would allow late term abortions nationally, not just to save the mother's life, but to save the mother's health. >> well, the women's health protection act would knock down state restrictions that don't apply to other medical procedures and that don't promote women's health and safety women's health is important, and if in the good faith determination of a...
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i don't know what that would mean, agreeing with what patricia said or agreeing with those who supportay marriage. marco and others are very clearly saying there's some of us who don't happen to agree on this idea of gay marriage, so we want to articulate that principle, say what it is. we're not against those who are for it, against those who are gay but on this issue this is a value point we assess. again, as he said in the speech, luke, let the states work this out. the states are working this out. it's working its way through our court system and state legislatures. the country will decide what it wants to be on this but doesn't diminish your ability to have a different view. >> your state of georgia where you are, how does this play, real quickly, the changing electorate there? >> it's a changing electorate. i think in the short-term, short gain this is where marco rubio needs to be for a conservative base in the south. there's not a lot of evolution on the issues in the conservative base down here. i think when you talk about the longer game 2020, that's when democrats think thes
i don't know what that would mean, agreeing with what patricia said or agreeing with those who supportay marriage. marco and others are very clearly saying there's some of us who don't happen to agree on this idea of gay marriage, so we want to articulate that principle, say what it is. we're not against those who are for it, against those who are gay but on this issue this is a value point we assess. again, as he said in the speech, luke, let the states work this out. the states are working...
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patricia arquette plays his single mother raining -- mother raising. we watch him grow from age six to 18, the scenes of his life transitions with little fanfare in the wait time passes in our own lives. >> how was your week? do you have a girlfriend? what have you been up to? >> you should just let it happen more naturally. asethan hawke arrives --ricia arquette's acts arquette's ex. it is worth four stars. a breathtaking experience. dawn of the planet of the apes led the weekend. the top three include the purge: anarchy and planes fire and rescue. cirque du soleil is coming to national harbor. we must mention the passing of actor james garner. he was a major star since televisions maverick in the 1950's. he made up lunch of action movies in the 60's. oscar nomination andmurphy's romance in 1985 found a new generation of fans who are member him as the loving husband in 2004's the notebook. was 86.rner think theeople notebook was one of the most romantic movies ever made. a 50 year career is worth noting. boyhood is worth the effort. >> we will see you
patricia arquette plays his single mother raining -- mother raising. we watch him grow from age six to 18, the scenes of his life transitions with little fanfare in the wait time passes in our own lives. >> how was your week? do you have a girlfriend? what have you been up to? >> you should just let it happen more naturally. asethan hawke arrives --ricia arquette's acts arquette's ex. it is worth four stars. a breathtaking experience. dawn of the planet of the apes led the weekend....
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. ♪ ♪ >> la energÍa de patricia es contagiosa. >> patricia descubriÓ el efecto positivo, que el sonido de una guitarra, tenÍa sobre su hermano. sin pensarlo dos veces, se comprÓ el instrumento. aprendiÓ en unos acordes por internet. y en la intimidad de su habitaciÓn, comprueba, cada dÍa, el poder de la mÚsica. >> Él empezÓ a ser mÁs expresivo con su mÚsica. abrazarnos, darnos besos. >> ayudar a otros niÑos autistas. este video muestra la reacciÓn que desató el escuela de su hermano. el dÍa que, acompaÑada de su amigo sergio, guitarrista del grupo manÁ, hizo la terapia. >> todos empezaron a pararse de la emociÓn, del energÍa que existiÓ. a cantar, a bailar. >> a partir de ese momento, comenzÓ a desarrollar el proyecto " autismo y musica". >> ha creado un efecto boomerang. has contagiado mucha persona. para ellos es una manera de desenvolverse. es esa oportunidad para ellos expresarse. sin que nadie los este reprochando mirando diferente. escuchen la mÚsica y, automÁticamente, wow! son otros. >> desde entonces se ha dedicado buscar
. ♪ ♪ >> la energÍa de patricia es contagiosa. >> patricia descubriÓ el efecto positivo, que el sonido de una guitarra, tenÍa sobre su hermano. sin pensarlo dos veces, se comprÓ el instrumento. aprendiÓ en unos acordes por internet. y en la intimidad de su habitaciÓn, comprueba, cada dÍa, el poder de la mÚsica. >> Él empezÓ a ser mÁs expresivo con su mÚsica. abrazarnos, darnos besos. >> ayudar a otros niÑos autistas. este video muestra la reacciÓn que...
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esta pelÍcula protagonizada patricia arquette y ethan hawk tiene que ver con el crecimiento de un niÑouna constante mezcla de desilusiones y sorpresas. tras estar alejados por varios aÑos y ya en la tercera edad, estos dos viejos amigos tratarÁn de recuperar su espÍritu de aventura al embarcarse en un viaje de carretera por islandia. llega la pelÍcula de extraÑos que intentan poner fin a su vida en navidad. sin embargo hacen una promesa de intentarlo hasta el dÍa de sÁbado en tim. tambiÉn estÁ la pelÍcula de san valentÍn. tambiÉn estÁn los estrenos en dvd: jackass en versiÓn no censurada. >> la epidemia sigue afectando cada vez a mÁs adultos hispanos. un 12% de los hombres y un 18% de las mujeres sufren de sobrepeso. siendo los adultos de entre 25 y 34 aÑos en los mÁs perjudicados por las libras de mÁs. >> hablando de estudios, otra investigaciÓn hecha en el reino unido dijo que la habilidad de los menores para aprender en la escuela tiene que ver con una influencia genÉtica. tiene que ver con lo que han heredado de sus padres para la comprensiÓn de la gramÁtica y matemÁticas. >> un de
esta pelÍcula protagonizada patricia arquette y ethan hawk tiene que ver con el crecimiento de un niÑouna constante mezcla de desilusiones y sorpresas. tras estar alejados por varios aÑos y ya en la tercera edad, estos dos viejos amigos tratarÁn de recuperar su espÍritu de aventura al embarcarse en un viaje de carretera por islandia. llega la pelÍcula de extraÑos que intentan poner fin a su vida en navidad. sin embargo hacen una promesa de intentarlo hasta el dÍa de sÁbado en tim....
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. >> la energÍa de patricia es contagiosa, asegura que su fuente de inspiraciÓn es su hermano menor,s desde hace cinco aÑos, cuando patricia descubriÓ el efecto positivo que el sueÑo de una guitarra tenÍa sobre su hermano. sin pensarlo dos veces, se comprÓ un instrumento, aprendió algunos acordes por internet y en la intimidad de su habitaciÓn comprueba cada dÍa del poder de la mÚsica. >> subida empezÓ a cambiar muchÍsimo, empezÓ a ser mÁs expresivo con nosotros, mucho mÁs emotivo. >> ese notable progreso la motivÓ intentar ayudar a otros niÑos autistas. Éste vÍdeo muestra la reacciÓn que desatÓ en la escuela de su hermano el dÍa que acompaÑada de su amigo sergio, guitarrista del grupo manÁ, realizÓ una de sus terapias con mÚsica. >> todos los niÑos comenzaron a tocar los tambores, las maracas, todos empezaron a parar de la emociÓn, de la energÍa que existiÓ, a cantar, bailar. >> a partir de ese momento, comenzÓ desarrollar el proyecto al que ha denominado " autismo y mÚsica". estÁs consiente que este proyecto ha generado un efecto boomerang? >> para ellos es una forma de desenvolver
. >> la energÍa de patricia es contagiosa, asegura que su fuente de inspiraciÓn es su hermano menor,s desde hace cinco aÑos, cuando patricia descubriÓ el efecto positivo que el sueÑo de una guitarra tenÍa sobre su hermano. sin pensarlo dos veces, se comprÓ un instrumento, aprendió algunos acordes por internet y en la intimidad de su habitaciÓn comprueba cada dÍa del poder de la mÚsica. >> subida empezÓ a cambiar muchÍsimo, empezÓ a ser mÁs expresivo con nosotros,...
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and his sister patricia, she's about as pretty as they come. >> i'll say so. >>. >> good luck. you, son. >> suddenly from behind the clouds, the japs attack. ♪ >> yes, this really happened. ♪ >> warships reached the fleet. >> then suddenly, the trap is sprung. navy planes from the decks of our carriers. army bombers, marines, under destruction over 300 miles. >> the invasion forces were hit and hit and hit again. men and women of america, here come your neighbor's sons, home from the day's work. you want to meet them. there's jimmy fetch, seven meatballs on his plane. >> how many more today, skipper? ♪ >> back at midway, liberate the neighbors. >> just as free as they ever were. ♪ >> the battle of midway is over. our front yard is safe, but a big job is still to be done. day after day, planes search for survivors. every tiny coral reef, every distant mile of sea. flew to the last drop of gas and never questions to recede. eight days, nine days, ten days without food or water. >> his first cigarette. that first drag sure tastes good. >> 11 days, well done. >> logan ramsey. frank
and his sister patricia, she's about as pretty as they come. >> i'll say so. >>. >> good luck. you, son. >> suddenly from behind the clouds, the japs attack. ♪ >> yes, this really happened. ♪ >> warships reached the fleet. >> then suddenly, the trap is sprung. navy planes from the decks of our carriers. army bombers, marines, under destruction over 300 miles. >> the invasion forces were hit and hit and hit again. men and women of america, here...
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is the reality as patricia laid it down there so well that these are false constructs? that isil or isis or islamic state, whatever you want to call it now, is as off the wall as they are, there is a colonel of truth in the fact that these borders didn't make sense from the beginning. >> i think that's a dangerous argument to start making in terms of what the role of the borders are. the biggest challenge has been for a very long time in addition to inheriting borders that may not have been organic in the region, you inherited rule of law and governance that was not inherit to the region. >> that's that's a valid point. when we talk about rule of law from whose vantage point are we using? we want to see rules of law that are familiar to us, that seem sensible, and for some reason they are having a difficult time taking root in that part of the world. >> the word choice you used presents the challenge itself. what people want to see or impose a system. every country that came t, instead, a lot of regional players and a lot of international players finance to prescribe wh
is the reality as patricia laid it down there so well that these are false constructs? that isil or isis or islamic state, whatever you want to call it now, is as off the wall as they are, there is a colonel of truth in the fact that these borders didn't make sense from the beginning. >> i think that's a dangerous argument to start making in terms of what the role of the borders are. the biggest challenge has been for a very long time in addition to inheriting borders that may not have...
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thank you very much, patricia arquette and ellar coltrane.astic. >> thank you. >>> wall street business before the bell is up next. stick around. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov ♪ [ male announcer ] if you want to hear how their day went, serve manwich. and wait til they come up for air. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] hold on. it's manwich. [ male announcer ] hold on. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- rev
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patricia sabga tall lived up the billions the u.s.nd other governments have poured into the region now and has this report. >> reporter: israeli iron dome akty rocket defense system coproduced and maintained with more than $700 million in u.s. taxpayer funds. just one example of us aid in action in the gaza crisis. since world war ii, the u.s. government has given $121 billion in aid to israel, more than any other country. the lion's share, $70 billion has gone to military assistance. this year the u.s. gave israel $3.1 billion in military grants, a portion of which can be spent on israeli made arms, making israel the only u.s. aid recipient allowed to purchase weapons from its own defense firms. since the late 1970s u.s. aid to the country has largely been characterized in washington as an investment in peace, a description the u.s. has also applied to the aid it gives to the palestinians. the palestinians received over $2 billion from 15 countries, the largest donor was the us. money aimed at humanitarian relief, curbing militant ac
patricia sabga tall lived up the billions the u.s.nd other governments have poured into the region now and has this report. >> reporter: israeli iron dome akty rocket defense system coproduced and maintained with more than $700 million in u.s. taxpayer funds. just one example of us aid in action in the gaza crisis. since world war ii, the u.s. government has given $121 billion in aid to israel, more than any other country. the lion's share, $70 billion has gone to military assistance....
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former president patricia harland. do you know how many forms of birth control hobby lobby offered as part of their plan? >> no, i don't know. i know that some of the most effective forms of birth control they have decided are against their religious brief. >> that's not true. >> i'm wondering how a for profit business can have religious beliefs, that's another topic. >> it's a family business, and there were 16 -- every birth control, and then some that i have not heard of. >> yes, that's absolutely right. 16 out of 20 or so that were mandated that hobby lobby not only provided already, but they were providing birth control to their employees who they pay way above minimum wage by the way, and gave sundays off. they were doing this before obama care was even a thought. so the idea that women are somehow being denied anything, look, my rights have not changed after this ruling, sean, and women who work for hobby lobby, they still have access to birth control as provided by hobby lobby. >> that's the point. i don't see,
former president patricia harland. do you know how many forms of birth control hobby lobby offered as part of their plan? >> no, i don't know. i know that some of the most effective forms of birth control they have decided are against their religious brief. >> that's not true. >> i'm wondering how a for profit business can have religious beliefs, that's another topic. >> it's a family business, and there were 16 -- every birth control, and then some that i have not heard...
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patricia sabga has the story. >> reporter: whipping winds and hot dry conditions can cause a wildfireiles in just hours. add to that one of the worst droughts in the history of the west, and a rise of temperatures in the last century, and we have what experts say is a costly issue on the verge of combustion. >> we have seen $1 billion every year since the year 2,000. and in many of those years it has reached nearly $2 billion. >> reporter: rachel is one of the coauthors of this paper that find thats that the cost has increased by more than 75% in the last decade. fires are now destroying twice as many acres in a season that has grown on average two months longer since the 1970s. states pay 1 to $2 billion annually as well. >> and what is more, this is just the tip of the iceberg. because the costs include damage to property, health costs, damage to infrastructure like power lines and roads. those being two to 30 times the suppression cost of fires. >> reporter: the growing number of homes being built in high-risk areas, only adds to the mounting costs of wildfires. insurers have are p
patricia sabga has the story. >> reporter: whipping winds and hot dry conditions can cause a wildfireiles in just hours. add to that one of the worst droughts in the history of the west, and a rise of temperatures in the last century, and we have what experts say is a costly issue on the verge of combustion. >> we have seen $1 billion every year since the year 2,000. and in many of those years it has reached nearly $2 billion. >> reporter: rachel is one of the coauthors of...
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patricia sabga, al jazeera. one change is that independent kurdistan, a topic for a deeper look coming up at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. central. >>> crain's government has -- ukraine's government has overpowered rebels forcing them to flee. this exclusive footage shows the retreat of the separate separatists to dondon. hundreds are busing back-up. that fighters have controlled the area since april. the kiev government says by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, all of the fighters must lay down their weapons. joining us onset is amy knight, a russian historian and an author of many books on the soviet union. they have regained control of slovyansk. is this a turning point? >> i think it's a very important step for the kiev government but we have to remember that the rebels still hole two key cities, dondon and they have vowed to fight to the death. i think it's definitely a very positive sign for president poroshenko and for the kiev government, but things could change. >> let's talk about how things have changed under porosh
patricia sabga, al jazeera. one change is that independent kurdistan, a topic for a deeper look coming up at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. central. >>> crain's government has -- ukraine's government has overpowered rebels forcing them to flee. this exclusive footage shows the retreat of the separate separatists to dondon. hundreds are busing back-up. that fighters have controlled the area since april. the kiev government says by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, all of the fighters must lay down...
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as patricia explains, this effects your style of living. >> reporter: a farmer produces food but give that man a tractor, fertilizer and seed the amount of food produced on that same plot of land for every hour worked grows exponentially. that's a measure of productivity. and the capacity for u.s. workers to enhance it has fueled prosperity since the founding fathers declared independence. >> ever since the revelation back in 17,176, virtually 100% of increase in living standards is because of productivity. when productivity growth slips it means that the long run living standards slip proportionately. >> reporter: since 1990 technology has surged productivity. but it cooled in the mid 2000. productivity started to slow from its historic average of 2.3% to around 1.5%. that slide may not sound like much but some economists estimate that it adds up to around 1 trillion-dollar in unrealized production of goods and services a year. not only does that translate into slower growth, it makes it harder to grow the economy without fueling inflation. economists are wrestling with the question
as patricia explains, this effects your style of living. >> reporter: a farmer produces food but give that man a tractor, fertilizer and seed the amount of food produced on that same plot of land for every hour worked grows exponentially. that's a measure of productivity. and the capacity for u.s. workers to enhance it has fueled prosperity since the founding fathers declared independence. >> ever since the revelation back in 17,176, virtually 100% of increase in living standards is...
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. >> one more from the and then we will go to patricia and john. that he ask you about the refugee crisis on the border. we had rick perry here a little while ago, and he contended that during that session what was happening on the southern border was a failure of diplomacy by the united states in working with honduras, el salvador, and gautam moloch, a failure i the obama administration. is that a contention you agree with? you have a policy prescription of what obama should be doing about the crisis on the border? >> i suspect what the governor is referring to is the inability of mexico to block the quad guatamalan-- the border, and that is an area where we could work with the government in mexico in order to and inem develop -- order to pressure them, friendly, because that is the other part of that equation -- pressure them to seal that border with guatemala, and also in guatemala and in honduras and el salvador, you have a circumstance where the political leadership there in the government is aiding and abetting this messaging, probably becaus
. >> one more from the and then we will go to patricia and john. that he ask you about the refugee crisis on the border. we had rick perry here a little while ago, and he contended that during that session what was happening on the southern border was a failure of diplomacy by the united states in working with honduras, el salvador, and gautam moloch, a failure i the obama administration. is that a contention you agree with? you have a policy prescription of what obama should be doing...
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i'm patricia abravanel, the hostess of "wheel of fortune" in brazil.speaking hungarian ] let's start the show. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars ofmerica's game,
i'm patricia abravanel, the hostess of "wheel of fortune" in brazil.speaking hungarian ] let's start the show. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars ofmerica's game,
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and have them go for the super bowl i have to say on behalf of the santa clara and my former mayor patriciand julio our city manager we have steve and david from the super bowl host committee that were committed to make this an event to be remembered i think fitting of the horrifies that be made in santa clara california and the san francisco bay area. thank you >> (clapping) >> thank you, mayor our next speaker is keith bruce the ceo of the san francisco bay area 25 years of supporters marketing in event and the resume is incredible the people and the world cup and by the way, he's been on take the with 11 super bowls the 11 last super bowls some he's a busy man to put this together so keith bruce please come on up (clapping). >> thank you for that kind introduction frank. hey before we get started we want to show a short video that gets everybody excited about san francisco bay and uniquely bay area. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you should know hey, it won't do to play nice and slow i think you should listen real close what's the amount that matters the most. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all over he field he's going for a t
and have them go for the super bowl i have to say on behalf of the santa clara and my former mayor patriciand julio our city manager we have steve and david from the super bowl host committee that were committed to make this an event to be remembered i think fitting of the horrifies that be made in santa clara california and the san francisco bay area. thank you >> (clapping) >> thank you, mayor our next speaker is keith bruce the ceo of the san francisco bay area 25 years of...
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patricia sagba reports. >> the genesis of the map dates back to world war i as a i'd and axis forcesattled each other, while there was an agreement to carve the post war middle eastern prove i knew into french and british spheres of influence. a deal that conflicted with british promises to other regional stake holders and didn't wash with either side when the war ended. >> by the time they got to paris in the peace negotiations, the british and the french, in particular took a like at what syke s & p icot had done and were horrified. the british did not want the french to control the villiot of mosul which has been in the news realtime. >> the british wanted an iron grip over lands leading to the persian gulf, a crucial byway to the british empire's crown jewel, india. but with coffer s drained by wa, they couldn't rule them from westminster. in 1921, then colonial secretary winston churchhill headed to cairo and hammered out a deal that kept lebanon and syria under french rule and palestine as a british protectorat. trans jordan became a semi autonomous region ruled by king abdula
patricia sagba reports. >> the genesis of the map dates back to world war i as a i'd and axis forcesattled each other, while there was an agreement to carve the post war middle eastern prove i knew into french and british spheres of influence. a deal that conflicted with british promises to other regional stake holders and didn't wash with either side when the war ended. >> by the time they got to paris in the peace negotiations, the british and the french, in particular took a like...
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. >> reporter: for heather and patricia waitwaites could bring something else. >> we're both excited.it could be their turn to try to collect from the debt collectors. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman, in bellevue, florida. >>> up next on "nightline," a tornado filled with sharks bears down on a major american city. yes, this is the plot of an actual movie. now, why is everybody talking about "sharknado 2"? you got a little something on the back of your shoe there. a price tag! danger! price tag alert! oh. hey, guys. price tag alert! is this normal? well, progressive is a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites. in delicious chicken, beef, turkey, and garden veggie flavors. friskies grillers. when fol
. >> reporter: for heather and patricia waitwaites could bring something else. >> we're both excited.it could be their turn to try to collect from the debt collectors. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman, in bellevue, florida. >>> up next on "nightline," a tornado filled with sharks bears down on a major american city. yes, this is the plot of an actual movie. now, why is everybody talking about "sharknado 2"? you got a little something on the...
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. >> reporter: terri's partner and caregiver patricia said it's good to see her gaining back activity her dream to be able to use it in her home means everything. it's very emotion. >> reporter: marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book detailing steroid use in major league baseball. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." honey nut cheerios? e humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. are you about to spend that on paper towels? mom: well, i use bounty... kerri: ooo! use sparkle®... it's just right for cleaning up everyday little messes without cleaning out your piggy bank. sparkle®. the bright way to clean. >>> stage four of the tour de franc
. >> reporter: terri's partner and caregiver patricia said it's good to see her gaining back activity her dream to be able to use it in her home means everything. it's very emotion. >> reporter: marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book detailing steroid use in major league baseball. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." honey nut cheerios? e humans love them. moms, dads,...
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la seguridad, y embellecer son una prioridad, asÍ como crear mejor acceso a las verduras, decÍa patricia a haber mÁs cruces para los peatones. >> ya han tenido opiniÓn de mÁs de 2000 personas, y no se ponen de acuerdo con respecto a los carriles y las opciones. >> una es cambiar de cuatro carriles a tres carriles. todavÍa no hay consenso. estÁ la comunidad muy dividida, la mitad quiere una cosa y la otra mitad otra. hemos seguido hablando con la comunidad. >> tener un carril para bicicletas, es otra opciÓn. para esperanza, crear mÁs estacionamientos es fundamental. >> para que nos estÉn los autos estacionados todo el fin de semana, >> el supervisor, dijo que planean tambiÉn poner bajo la tierra cables de electricidad, lo que harÁ más bella esta Área, donde el 75% de la poblaciÓn, se identifica como latino. todavÍa pueden hacer llegar sus comentarios y opiniones de internet, al sitio de iniciativa. regresamos contigo con mÁs noticias. >> los comerciantes que quieran hacer crecer sus negocios tienen un aliado. hay millones de dÓlares disponibles en contratos con los gobiernos locales en ge
la seguridad, y embellecer son una prioridad, asÍ como crear mejor acceso a las verduras, decÍa patricia a haber mÁs cruces para los peatones. >> ya han tenido opiniÓn de mÁs de 2000 personas, y no se ponen de acuerdo con respecto a los carriles y las opciones. >> una es cambiar de cuatro carriles a tres carriles. todavÍa no hay consenso. estÁ la comunidad muy dividida, la mitad quiere una cosa y la otra mitad otra. hemos seguido hablando con la comunidad. >> tener un...