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people. >>> the united nations is still grappling with what to do with lethal autonomous weapons systems. you could call them killer robots. military tools designed to fight the enemy without putting soldiers at risk. >> reporter: human rights watch has identified what it says is a sort of ethical loophole in the system. the worry here is that we're
people. >>> the united nations is still grappling with what to do with lethal autonomous weapons systems. you could call them killer robots. military tools designed to fight the enemy without putting soldiers at risk. >> reporter: human rights watch has identified what it says is a sort of ethical loophole in the system. the worry here is that we're
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people that appear to by criminal conduct. so i try to discourage it unless there's a reason of family members of the united states. most people are looking for an escape hatch. lots of countries where there's instability and problems people want to know their kids will have a safe place to go. >> let's make a distinction between someone that sneaks across the border, versus someone that comes with a fesa allowed in in the country. >> if someone from border control says hello ms chang. why are you here i'll coming to have a kid. >> that will be a level of that is lacking when people are doing that. it could lead to a turn around. the boarder inspector could say that you intend to live and work in the united states and that the visa is inval i had. we heard from a federal agent saying it's not illegal to have a child. can you be overt. ois obvious you are in your third trimester, and someone says (witness does as requested did you visit now. you say i'd like to have a child. the interesting case is that these women were coached a lot. coached not to bring maternally close. so as to hide baby dump. it's not illegal to
people that appear to by criminal conduct. so i try to discourage it unless there's a reason of family members of the united states. most people are looking for an escape hatch. lots of countries where there's instability and problems people want to know their kids will have a safe place to go. >> let's make a distinction between someone that sneaks across the border, versus someone that comes with a fesa allowed in in the country. >> if someone from border control says hello ms...
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. >> hinojosa: so a lot of people probably may not immediately know your name. but if you say united farm workers, if you say cesar chavez, if you say the grape boycott of the 1970s, then people kind of start piecing it together. but you are an extraordinary leader in your own right, dolores. and i kind of wonder, how do you put that into place, where on the one hand you were side by side this amazing leader, cesar chavez, and yet you were a leader onto yourself, but always a little bit behind the scenes. >> i think we did different tasks. i mean, i was pretty visible, actually. maybe not in the media, but-- excuse me-- i was in charge of negotiations, i ran the picket lines, i was the political director of the farm worker's union, and i also directed the grape boycott on the east coast. and then after we cleaned up all the stores on the east coast, i went back to california and did the same thing on the west coast. so in many circles i was a very visible person. >> hinojosa: you were incredibly visible in terms of the workers themselves, too. i mean, you had such a close relationshi
. >> hinojosa: so a lot of people probably may not immediately know your name. but if you say united farm workers, if you say cesar chavez, if you say the grape boycott of the 1970s, then people kind of start piecing it together. but you are an extraordinary leader in your own right, dolores. and i kind of wonder, how do you put that into place, where on the one hand you were side by side this amazing leader, cesar chavez, and yet you were a leader onto yourself, but always a little bit...
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of the united states and you may represent all different organizations but i really need the people of the united states and government to provide generous support or humanitarian issues and also show some strong political leadership roles. this is the 70th anniversary of the united nations at a time when we face major decisions that will shape lives for generations to calm. this is a time of test but far more one of tremendous opportunities. as the distinctions between the national and international continue to fall away, we can and must come together to track a course towards a safer and more sustainable future for all of us. ladies and gentlemen, you have a very important role as a journalist. you are connecting between the united nations and the world. the people should be enlightened by your views and educating them on what is happening now but more importantly how we should work together to make this world better everywhere. everybody's human dignity's and human rights will be respected and i count on your strong engagement and leadership. thank you very much. [applause] [appl
of the united states and you may represent all different organizations but i really need the people of the united states and government to provide generous support or humanitarian issues and also show some strong political leadership roles. this is the 70th anniversary of the united nations at a time when we face major decisions that will shape lives for generations to calm. this is a time of test but far more one of tremendous opportunities. as the distinctions between the national and...
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hiv that required that so that if you have someone that is getting medication there are few people in the united states have this the negotiation lease we may talk about it for cholesterol there are 71 million people in the united states that have cholesterol slaeltsd chest that's not a small number right now 3 hundred speciality drugs about 10 to 15 years ago there probably were barely a handful and over 6 thousand as many as a thousand in the that i'm like oncology but stands you know all the disease front and while we're talking about a commercial population here you have retirees oncology drugs speciality drugs for on cotton it significantly impacts our retirees in the future and on the one side a group you don't have as much the hepatitis c drug i bring it up as their costs go up it trickles to the commercial side and as you can see there are 5 drugs we talked about it the oncology drugs or the anti place metrics and the anti recites and multiple sclerosis and hilltop c are the primary drivers right now what did many mean for you >> doctors on this particular draft i think i'd like to know
hiv that required that so that if you have someone that is getting medication there are few people in the united states have this the negotiation lease we may talk about it for cholesterol there are 71 million people in the united states that have cholesterol slaeltsd chest that's not a small number right now 3 hundred speciality drugs about 10 to 15 years ago there probably were barely a handful and over 6 thousand as many as a thousand in the that i'm like oncology but stands you know all the...
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. >> the people unite! >> it shows that everyone has our back. >> i'm from baltimore they will welcome me in. >> reporter: hundreds stood in solidarity in baltimore and new york wednesday. about 60 were arrested. edward lawrence for cbs news, baltimore. >> the city's mayor says it may take time for prosecutors to decide whether to charge the six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. the findings of a police investigation will go to a state's attorney tomorrow. >>> a stunning development amid all the rubble from the nepal earthquake. an 18-year-old man has been found alive after being buried for six days. authorities say the young man survived by hiding behind a motorcycle as the building collapsed on top of him. he cried for water during the rescue which took about five hours. he was taken to a hospital while rescuers say he was conscious and talking. >>> here's the very latest information now on the nepal quake. more than 5500 people are confirmed dead. at least 11,000 are injured and the
. >> the people unite! >> it shows that everyone has our back. >> i'm from baltimore they will welcome me in. >> reporter: hundreds stood in solidarity in baltimore and new york wednesday. about 60 were arrested. edward lawrence for cbs news, baltimore. >> the city's mayor says it may take time for prosecutors to decide whether to charge the six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. the findings of a police investigation will go to a state's...
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hundred 20 i go back to h 20 i like the 90 but i know this is what we're trying to get at people don't live in the unit and less concern about their neighborhoods we have public rely on the income those are not people living in luxury unit and rent out bedrooms i think they deserve one 20 or more if we are going to do this kind of posted and hosted address unhosted i'll go with the one hundred 20. >> commissioner antonini and yeah. i'm favor sounds like the one hundred 20 is where our decision will be on the higher end we're providing other ways to police this for the host that is using it as you know number two, of full-time rentals i think we've got a lot of checks on the whole thing it does allow for the hosted people to have they'll have to go into the bed-and-breakfast but i'll fine with the one hundred 20 and commissioner wu. >> commissioner richards sorry commissioner hillis raise good points i'm in favor of one fabulous but to me one hundred 90 and one hundred 20 is how you're out of town so i would be supportive of idea of some sort of streamline bed-and-breakfast we've not researched it. >> c
hundred 20 i go back to h 20 i like the 90 but i know this is what we're trying to get at people don't live in the unit and less concern about their neighborhoods we have public rely on the income those are not people living in luxury unit and rent out bedrooms i think they deserve one 20 or more if we are going to do this kind of posted and hosted address unhosted i'll go with the one hundred 20. >> commissioner antonini and yeah. i'm favor sounds like the one hundred 20 is where our...
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. >> the people united will never be defeated. >> some of abu-jamal's supporters gathered outside thelling the care that abu-jamal is receiving neglect. officials tell nbc 10 they are working with abu-jamal's representatives and added, when an individual presents to the medical department with symptoms or issues that require a higher level of medical care that individual is sent to the hospital. in december of 1981 officer faulkner's trial was overturned and he's currently in jail. >>> and stockson bought the showboat but the agreement says the site can only be used for a casino. they were concerned they might have to sell it but that has not had to happen yet. stockton is now moving forward after glenn straub bought the showboat and revel casinos. >>> speaking of the revel, the deal maim official yesterday. straub closed on the deal spending $82 million. it cost $2.5 billion to build. he sealed the deal after four earlier attempts to sell revel fell through. atlantic city is also boasting better numbers. casinos increased their operating profits by 44% last year. four casinos closed
. >> the people united will never be defeated. >> some of abu-jamal's supporters gathered outside thelling the care that abu-jamal is receiving neglect. officials tell nbc 10 they are working with abu-jamal's representatives and added, when an individual presents to the medical department with symptoms or issues that require a higher level of medical care that individual is sent to the hospital. in december of 1981 officer faulkner's trial was overturned and he's currently in jail....
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we are people united. we are people with really good heart. san francisco is very kind city and also the people who represent to us. you supervisors really, really are doing hard work but at the same time we need an extra mile to outreach or to reach what we really need. i just want to say thank you for your support all this time doing for of us and i hope i don't see you next year asking for more money. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is stephanie lay and i have spoken here before and a current employee at edge wood and i don't want to bring that up because it distracted from the conversation and they're funded and they don't need me here and i am here on behalf of the teamsters and everyone else not getting paychecks and granted we don't get paid crap but that's a different story and we need to stop looking at non-profits as a stepping stone and as many mentioned and worked at fi -- non-profits and that's a stepping stone and 19 of us are workers and -- do you really want to look at this as a stepping stone? you
we are people united. we are people with really good heart. san francisco is very kind city and also the people who represent to us. you supervisors really, really are doing hard work but at the same time we need an extra mile to outreach or to reach what we really need. i just want to say thank you for your support all this time doing for of us and i hope i don't see you next year asking for more money. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is stephanie lay...
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mentioned this this ties into the thing people keep unit off the market a fear litigation and it's been said by one speaker it is true thirty thousand units being built many thousand units being used inform short-term rentals as we've heard in our report could be among those it doesn't mean we shouldn't be doing something but not passing relations that make the situation worse 4 and $69 million is the stated economic benefit of airbnb and airbnb alone and $250 million was payrolling paid for the monies received from the legislation they contributed taxes to the city a couple of things i don't want to support in those legislation pieces i'll bring that out this private right of action a stranger strange it was explained if the city has an ordinance the city has a importing it if someone is breaking the ordinance and the city has to step in it is not for other people people can't sue for something involving a city to me is an opportunity for lawsuits it is up the city to enforce the laws and something going on with the neighborhood with short
mentioned this this ties into the thing people keep unit off the market a fear litigation and it's been said by one speaker it is true thirty thousand units being built many thousand units being used inform short-term rentals as we've heard in our report could be among those it doesn't mean we shouldn't be doing something but not passing relations that make the situation worse 4 and $69 million is the stated economic benefit of airbnb and airbnb alone and $250 million was payrolling paid for...
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we are people united. we are people with really good heart. san francisco is very kind city and also the people who represent to us. you supervisors really, really are doing hard work but at the same time we need an extra mile to outreach or to reach what we really need. i just want to say thank you for your support all this time doing for of us and i hope i don't see you next year asking for more money. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is stephanie lay and i have spoken here before and a current employee at edge wood and i don't want to bring that up because it distracted from the conversation and they're funded and they don't need me here and i am here on behalf of the teamsters and
we are people united. we are people with really good heart. san francisco is very kind city and also the people who represent to us. you supervisors really, really are doing hard work but at the same time we need an extra mile to outreach or to reach what we really need. i just want to say thank you for your support all this time doing for of us and i hope i don't see you next year asking for more money. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is stephanie lay...
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we need to see whether the united states is prepared to deal with the iranian people based on respect. >> rose: do you have any doubt that the president of the united states doesn't respect the iranian people? >> well, if you want to have an agreement and keep putting pressure and sanctions on the iranian people, that doesn't signify to me a respectful approach. now, if the president is prepared -- it requires a great deal of courage for iran to accept to take measures that we are negotiating, it requires a great deal of -- >> rose: after 18 months, is it much better? is there more respect since you spent 18 months in the trenches with secretary kerry, you went back to iran and have spoke on the supreme leader, i assume you briefed him on all the details you are involved in, it is said by people who analyze these things that you especially have his ear and you will not be where you are without his approval. >> well, it's not the way you portray it. the iranian system is based on the will of the people, and the people have chosen this government, and the leader has always throughout hi
we need to see whether the united states is prepared to deal with the iranian people based on respect. >> rose: do you have any doubt that the president of the united states doesn't respect the iranian people? >> well, if you want to have an agreement and keep putting pressure and sanctions on the iranian people, that doesn't signify to me a respectful approach. now, if the president is prepared -- it requires a great deal of courage for iran to accept to take measures that we are...
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the 24 hour trip back to washington, the 31st president of the united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700 mile route, peopleather to honor president roosevelt and his ideals. ♪ slowly, the train backs into union station in the united's capital, weighted by a military guard of honor and members of the late great chief executive's family. with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s truman heads the assembly to the nations leaders. on a six horse steel artillery k sean and supported by every branch of the nation's armed forces, they pass throngs of grief stricken people and move to the white house. warplanes pay a final tribute to the fallen commander-in-chief and officers of the mighty armed forces which he led march in slow, measured steps in franklin roosevelt's honor. across from the white house in lafayette park, the men women and children who franklin roosevelt served so well watch in tearful silence. ♪ ♪ then, just before the brief, private white house rights president roosevelt's casket rests in the historic east room. here, 80 years before, leigh abraham lincoln. now, home again, to th
the 24 hour trip back to washington, the 31st president of the united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700 mile route, peopleather to honor president roosevelt and his ideals. ♪ slowly, the train backs into union station in the united's capital, weighted by a military guard of honor and members of the late great chief executive's family. with justice burns and secretary wallace, president harry s truman heads the assembly to the nations leaders. on a six horse steel artillery...
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and even so at some point if china with 123 billion people growing at some rate above 7% or around 7% -- 1.3 billion -- doesn't stumble into the united states with 350 million people and going at about 2.5% doesn't stumble, you would expect the lines to cross probably in the '20s. china will have a larger overall economy in the u.s. measured by exchange rates. not everybody agrees with it. for example, charles wolf an economist at rand has recently come up with an essay in which he sees chinese growth rates as low, u.s. growth rates aside from he says china will not pass the united states into 2050. i don't know. these are disputable estimates you plug in your estimates about growth rates and you get the answer you want. but the point is that even if china has a larger economy than the united states, let's in the mid '20s, in gross domestic product, size of the market is only one measure of power. it's an important measure. if i have a big market and i am trading with you and i deny you access to the market come as the chinese did to the norwegians over salmon, then obviously that's power. .. instead, what do we pay for this? the cos
and even so at some point if china with 123 billion people growing at some rate above 7% or around 7% -- 1.3 billion -- doesn't stumble into the united states with 350 million people and going at about 2.5% doesn't stumble, you would expect the lines to cross probably in the '20s. china will have a larger overall economy in the u.s. measured by exchange rates. not everybody agrees with it. for example, charles wolf an economist at rand has recently come up with an essay in which he sees chinese...
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local hospitals are overwhelmed with injured people. united states has pledged aid to napal. search and rescue team from the los angeles area is now awaiting orders to go to that region. >>> the team responded to new zealand and when we went to haiti with buildings that collapsed, there were people found in void spaces. >> as the rescue effort continues family from our area is praying that their relatives will be found safe. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers spoke with the family today who says the home they once shared it is now gone. >> reporter: most of us they are images of destruction in a far away place. heartbreaking, gut wrenching scenes from a distant country. but for this man it's different for him napal is home. and this is so painful. >> devastating. i mean it's so -- how can i express? >> reporter: he's a small business owner in the united states for about five years now. he grew up in napal in this house most of it now reduced to rubble. after the powerful earthquake that brought down dozens of buildings, tore up roads and killed hundreds and hundreds of pe
local hospitals are overwhelmed with injured people. united states has pledged aid to napal. search and rescue team from the los angeles area is now awaiting orders to go to that region. >>> the team responded to new zealand and when we went to haiti with buildings that collapsed, there were people found in void spaces. >> as the rescue effort continues family from our area is praying that their relatives will be found safe. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers spoke...
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the 20 four-hour trip to washington, the 31st president of the united states leaves warm springs forever. all along the 700-mile route people honor president roosevelt and his ideals. ♪ slowly, the train backs in the union station in the united aids -- the united states capital awaited by a military guard of , honor and members of the late, great chief executive's family. with justice burns and secretary wallace, harry s truman heads the assembly of the nation's leaders. on the steel artillery kay's on escorted by representatives of every trench of the nation's armed forces, the casket passes grief stricken throngs of people en route from the station to the white house. warplanes hey a final tribute to the commander-in-chief, and officers and men of the mighty armed forces, which he led march in slow measured tread in franklin roosevelt's honor. ♪ across from the white house in lafayette park, the men, women and children, whom franklin roosevelt served so well, watch in tearful silence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> then just before the brief private white house rights president roosevelt's casket rests in the historic east room. he
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people. the role of the united states is to help these indigenous people to keep that from happening. >> military force out of some of these conflicts when so many people have been asking for it and think it will actually help, the people of united states are trying to help. >> here is where there is a lot of nuance and i praise the administration for not over-engaging militarily for instance in iraq and qualitatively changing the struggle to where it's one the nonmuslim westerners fighting against the defenders of islam. that is not one of the struggle we want to get into or one we can win long term. by the same token i think this administration has not been aggressive enough in providing the types of limited military support that we can to indigenous forces on the ground in order to help them win in a quick fashion. and i think the issue here is one of risk aversion. right now this administration doesn't want to see u.s. lives on the front lines in danger. and i think that there's a certain amount of risk that we're simply going to have to accept and that this administration is very reluctant t
people. the role of the united states is to help these indigenous people to keep that from happening. >> military force out of some of these conflicts when so many people have been asking for it and think it will actually help, the people of united states are trying to help. >> here is where there is a lot of nuance and i praise the administration for not over-engaging militarily for instance in iraq and qualitatively changing the struggle to where it's one the nonmuslim westerners...
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of the united states and you may represent all different organizations but i believe the people of the united states government to provide generous support for humanitarian issues and also shows the strong political leadership role. it is the seventh year anniversary at the united nations at a time when we face a major decision that shapes lives for generations to come. this is the time of test far more tremendous opportunities. as distinctions between the national and international continue to fall away, we can and must come together towards a safer and more sustainable future for all of us. ladies and gentlemen you have an important role as internalized. you are connect to and from the united nations and the world that people should be enlightened by your use and educated man. what is happening now, but more importantly how we should work together to make this world better. we have everybody's human dignity and human rights and i count on your strong engagement. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, thank you mr. secretary-general. this year marks the anniversary is. this y
of the united states and you may represent all different organizations but i believe the people of the united states government to provide generous support for humanitarian issues and also shows the strong political leadership role. it is the seventh year anniversary at the united nations at a time when we face a major decision that shapes lives for generations to come. this is the time of test far more tremendous opportunities. as distinctions between the national and international continue to...
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unit yes. >> then what is the other people where are they going to park. >> well, for the remainder of the unit the ratio is .4 spaces per one space if you read lined up is design guidelines push to limit the parking we talked to the developer about that they ran some market studies and came up with what they throughout the parking needed to be what we're really trying to do it push the transit pedestrian and is bicycle along with the rest of the city is trying to do and our ratios are right there was getting approved. >> do we have other projects with ratios like. in the city one parking for every 4 units. >> yeah. for when you say the city dooming is planning department. >> any other unit we have you know. >> certainly through the chair in transbay block 9 a similar ratio less than block 7 and 6 in mission bay certainly areas in high density it is immediately adjacent there's good access to transit and enhances transit in the future immediately with is trier of the facts of conflict and is city surveys for transit of the area should that transbay has the highest trips everyone is getting on a
unit yes. >> then what is the other people where are they going to park. >> well, for the remainder of the unit the ratio is .4 spaces per one space if you read lined up is design guidelines push to limit the parking we talked to the developer about that they ran some market studies and came up with what they throughout the parking needed to be what we're really trying to do it push the transit pedestrian and is bicycle along with the rest of the city is trying to do and our ratios...
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and i want to remind people that whenever they lose faith in the united states of america, or just the shear decency of people , think of the oklahoma city bombing. think of the magnificent performance of this country, not just of the people on the scene. but of the support this country directed toward its fellow citizens in a time of difficulty. and of the many prayers and expressions of good will and condolence from around the world as people rallied in the face of what was unspeakable act of terror. we had our moment of tragedy, but we have had 20 years of triumph since then. that triumph's not just the try um of the of the -- triumph of the people of oklahoma city, but it's an american triumph and human triumph of enormous dimensions and great consequence . mr. lucas: thank you, congressman cole. i certainly want to acknowledge congressman mullin and congressman bridenstine. now, mr. speaker, i would like to yield to conclude to congressman russell, who has the responsibility of representing that site in the fifth district of oklahoma to conclude with a few comments. congressman ru
and i want to remind people that whenever they lose faith in the united states of america, or just the shear decency of people , think of the oklahoma city bombing. think of the magnificent performance of this country, not just of the people on the scene. but of the support this country directed toward its fellow citizens in a time of difficulty. and of the many prayers and expressions of good will and condolence from around the world as people rallied in the face of what was unspeakable act of...
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people. we face a threat from an organization with an ideological appeal to a few thousand in the united statesfew hundred of whom who have been picked up. i'm not sure in an open society that we have a capability to tell people what they believe. i am not sure that the threat of i.s.i.s. is huge. it's interesting. a few people picked up, a dozen, more than dozens have an ideology that is unique that, it makes the new, i'm not sure that this is the same threat we faced from al qaeda, 15 years ago. >> a way americans thought we needed to deal with al qaeda was through enhanced interrogation techniques. knowing what you know now, do you have regrets about your position or the way that those techniques were used over the years? >> not really. there were questions, they don't have much to do with techniques, but the political process that oversees the central intelligence agency. let me give you a couple of questions. what does america want. if there's a major ech in the country and the congress doesn't want the president to be under pressure, they should pass a law saying here is how we treat deta
people. we face a threat from an organization with an ideological appeal to a few thousand in the united statesfew hundred of whom who have been picked up. i'm not sure in an open society that we have a capability to tell people what they believe. i am not sure that the threat of i.s.i.s. is huge. it's interesting. a few people picked up, a dozen, more than dozens have an ideology that is unique that, it makes the new, i'm not sure that this is the same threat we faced from al qaeda, 15 years...
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>> yeah you know i think we got to talk to the people in the united states about what's real leer. we're all getting this information that everything is just fine, but you know people out there, and i do too not having the opportunities they are having or need to have. we know people are working part time. do you know them? people that want full time jobs and can't find them so they work part time. we have to do that. what do you do with the congress? well, what you do with the congress is make it clear that the american people want better. i'll tell you another story too. another thing is you know, congressional people really love to spend money. i don't know if you noticed that, but they do. i stood up in front of a group of republicans and democrats just recently, and i said, you know, many of you out there want to spend every dime, wouldn't you? and they nodded. said, yeah. i said, fine, let's get more dimes. we'll argue about whether we're going to use them on the debt or give them back to the american people or whether you want to spend it but you can't have a stagnant economy
>> yeah you know i think we got to talk to the people in the united states about what's real leer. we're all getting this information that everything is just fine, but you know people out there, and i do too not having the opportunities they are having or need to have. we know people are working part time. do you know them? people that want full time jobs and can't find them so they work part time. we have to do that. what do you do with the congress? well, what you do with the congress...
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people do. charlie: does your government see the united states as the great state? min. javad zarif: our people the government in iran follows the people. it is not the other way around. if you look at the polls, the polls that are even conducted by american polling establishments including pew, a lot of polls indicate that the iranian people are skeptical of u.s. intentions. even when it comes to nuclear negotiations. i believe the united states needs to convince the iranians that it does not harbor ill intentions against the iranian people. charlie: and the iranian government needs to convince the american people that it does not want nuclear weapons which would lead to a proliferation of weapons in the middle east, in your region. you need to convince the american people of that, because that is what they fear. they fear that if iran -- it is not that they are going to attack somebody, it is just that everybody is going to have nuclear weapons. everybody else will want nuclear weapons. is that a real possibility? min. javad zarif: as several secretaries of state wrote
people do. charlie: does your government see the united states as the great state? min. javad zarif: our people the government in iran follows the people. it is not the other way around. if you look at the polls, the polls that are even conducted by american polling establishments including pew, a lot of polls indicate that the iranian people are skeptical of u.s. intentions. even when it comes to nuclear negotiations. i believe the united states needs to convince the iranians that it does not...
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people. the united nations is warning people in rural areas, and saying they are in desperate need in help. >enior u.s. diplomat has warned the burundi's president that he risks further protest if he continues to stifle demonstrations. >>> yemen's presidential office has sought international embassies in the port city of aden to make sure no houthi fighters are own their premise. >>> nigerian army has released pictures of a group of women and girls it says were rescued from a boko haram strong hold. the group was made up of 293 people who are freed from the forest. the nigerian army on thursday say they also have found a second group, the exact number of people in that group, hasn't been specified. >>> pakistani court have sentenced ten men to life in prison for their part in the spooting of malala yousafzai. they boarded her school bus and shot her in the head because of her outspoken support for girl's education. shelast year became the youngest winner of the nobel peace prize. her is a our correspondent in pakistan. >> reporter: an anti terrorist court has sentenced ten people to 25 years
people. the united nations is warning people in rural areas, and saying they are in desperate need in help. >enior u.s. diplomat has warned the burundi's president that he risks further protest if he continues to stifle demonstrations. >>> yemen's presidential office has sought international embassies in the port city of aden to make sure no houthi fighters are own their premise. >>> nigerian army has released pictures of a group of women and girls it says were rescued from...
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people in there. nobody will want to do that lo and behold, you have these affordable units, one bedroom for 895, which you could never get anywhere in new york. people flocked there. i will use any door you want. not poor door. it is smart door. it is i have a brain door. i want that door. >> shows you how perverse liberal system in this city. my mother grew up in a tenement in little italy. this is so far from -- melissa: stunning, brand new housing. it face nominal. >> everyone in new york is desperate for affordable housing especially in nice neighborhoods. so as you say, it doesn't matter what the door is, where the door is or what the door looks like. melissa: through the basement whatever it is. that looks great. thanks guys. >>> the white house is getting desperate for a nuclear deal. officials not ruling out a $50 billion bonus a signing bonus to iran. all they have to do is sign on the dotted line. >>> plus too much of a good thing. why taking too many vitamins could increase your chances of getting cancer. we've got all the details on this shocking new research. more "money" and answers comi
people in there. nobody will want to do that lo and behold, you have these affordable units, one bedroom for 895, which you could never get anywhere in new york. people flocked there. i will use any door you want. not poor door. it is smart door. it is i have a brain door. i want that door. >> shows you how perverse liberal system in this city. my mother grew up in a tenement in little italy. this is so far from -- melissa: stunning, brand new housing. it face nominal. >> everyone...
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clapping. >> i'm a registered hosted and leave in bruno heights i've been renting to numerous people before my unit i'm representing is legally vacated by people that teach at a university in the midwest upstairs people went or work in nonprofit and my tenants i give them good rents i was glad to hear in regards to other than last year here at city hall and supporting airbnb i must say it is strange to note that with new lose looming that the people that will be informers and neighbors and situations like in eastern belgium where people snitch on each other having people over i want to mention that with airbnb and thanks thanks to airbnb many people found out a footprint in the city and happy to eastbound here even though airbnb was there in the 80s i was happy to be in a neighborhood house so-called boarding how is it was a wonderful union where different people from all over the world san francisco was open to new ideas. >> my name is a brad i'm a remedy host i live in twin peaks neighborhood with my husband a student and owns a small business i am a recent graduate and starting a new phase-in li
clapping. >> i'm a registered hosted and leave in bruno heights i've been renting to numerous people before my unit i'm representing is legally vacated by people that teach at a university in the midwest upstairs people went or work in nonprofit and my tenants i give them good rents i was glad to hear in regards to other than last year here at city hall and supporting airbnb i must say it is strange to note that with new lose looming that the people that will be informers and neighbors...
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it demollished centuries old buildings and triggered an avalanche that killed at least ten people. united states ambassador to the united nations today pledging our help. tweeting this u.s. sending immediate humanitarian aid. disaster assistance teams to support response to nepal quake. we stand with the people of the region. this is where we will find in the region david who is live. hi david. >> hi yes, the grim search for the dead and survivors of this powerful earthquake is continuing at this hour and the death toll is likely to rise sunday local time as those rescue teams get into that decimated area. the 7.8 tremor hit an area between the capital kathmandu. it was felt across the region and there were some fatalities in neighboring countries. they described massive damage at the epicenter. most of those confirmed to have died so far within the kathmandu capital and they were trapped beneath the falling buildings. many people are sleeping on the streets in the capital because of the fear of more aftershocks. >> this morning everything goes down. but we -- [ inaudible ] when we come b
it demollished centuries old buildings and triggered an avalanche that killed at least ten people. united states ambassador to the united nations today pledging our help. tweeting this u.s. sending immediate humanitarian aid. disaster assistance teams to support response to nepal quake. we stand with the people of the region. this is where we will find in the region david who is live. hi david. >> hi yes, the grim search for the dead and survivors of this powerful earthquake is continuing...
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people did reflect on what it meant to be an american. they also thought about god and how god would favor the united states because it had so far in the country's history. i think that perhaps in 1861, more people thought every man should in list. we will see that change over the time because there simply wasn't enough room. gary: i want to build on the theme of getting right with the founders. both sides believed they were carrying forward the tradition of the founders. the confederacy put george washington on the great seal. they would argue they were aligned with the founders, and so would people in the united states who are geared or union -- argued for union. what particularly would unionist have said, this is important and why we cannot let secession go unchallenged? so what if south carolina secedes? john: it is constitutional. the political constitution system. it is very unlikely that many northerners come daily into contact with the federal government. almost none. maybe a trip to the post office and there is a flag. on less you are importing or exporting, you will not have much contact. there are no taxes in the sense that we know th
people did reflect on what it meant to be an american. they also thought about god and how god would favor the united states because it had so far in the country's history. i think that perhaps in 1861, more people thought every man should in list. we will see that change over the time because there simply wasn't enough room. gary: i want to build on the theme of getting right with the founders. both sides believed they were carrying forward the tradition of the founders. the confederacy put...