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. >> kids in peril, the first one will blow your mind. what you have here is a street -- outside of an apartment building in moscow. there you see a woman walking up to that bench, she's got a bag in one hand, but she's got a newborn baby in the other. now, notice, she puts the baby down on the bench. then she covers the baby with a blanket. she leaves. she walks away. this happened just before 4:00 a.m. and caught on cctv. wasn't found until an hour and a half later. >> the baby is okay? >> as far as we know, the baby is okay. but police have no doubt that this is the baby's mother and they are lookingor her another kid in peril, this young child running in the streets, and there doesn't appear to be anyone around except people driving cars. look right here, this man inside this building runs into the street, motions his arms to that car that is coming down the roadway. that car never even hit the brakes. >> that was quick acting from that guy. >> whooping in and scoops that kid up. >> somebody from another direction runs up to the guy,
. >> kids in peril, the first one will blow your mind. what you have here is a street -- outside of an apartment building in moscow. there you see a woman walking up to that bench, she's got a bag in one hand, but she's got a newborn baby in the other. now, notice, she puts the baby down on the bench. then she covers the baby with a blanket. she leaves. she walks away. this happened just before 4:00 a.m. and caught on cctv. wasn't found until an hour and a half later. >> the baby is...
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. >> all of us were shocked to see just how many people were in peril. >> flipped upside down on the runway. >> i was terrified there was going to be fuel out there, and fire. >> sent flying by a truck. >> it knocked me out of the street into the curb. >> thrown from a moped. >> i just hit the ground before i knew it. >> plummeting down a rocky canyon. >> i thought that i was going to die, for sure. >> but a miracle or a lifeline, or a good samaritan appears -- >> i just yelled out help me, help me out. >> and they make it out alive. >>> "caught on camera, cheating death." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." we all fear it, that one deadly moment of inattention, the simple but potentially fatal miscalculation, the sudden bolt from the blue we are helpless to avoid. in an instant, everything changes. but in the stories you will see this hour, situations that look like certain death end with a miraculous escape, or amazing rescue. in our first story, a rock climber nervously begins his first 300 foot rappel while his friend videotapes the achievement. then someth
. >> all of us were shocked to see just how many people were in peril. >> flipped upside down on the runway. >> i was terrified there was going to be fuel out there, and fire. >> sent flying by a truck. >> it knocked me out of the street into the curb. >> thrown from a moped. >> i just hit the ground before i knew it. >> plummeting down a rocky canyon. >> i thought that i was going to die, for sure. >> but a miracle or a lifeline, or a...
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first, steve vogel, the author of "though the perilous fight," he talks about his book live from the 2014 gaithersburg
first, steve vogel, the author of "though the perilous fight," he talks about his book live from the 2014 gaithersburg
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>> guest: i tried to formulate one, which is a perilous path because so many others have tried. so, i think that the clear is way to understand what i've tried to do is to refer back to what in fact are two kinds of perspectives. one is the idea that governments and especially dictators, exercise terror against their own citizens, the hitlers, stalins, poll pol pots of the world, and the ice the world of post 9/11 we're most familiar with, this is the insurgenties from below who seem to pose, and sometimes we realize how serious the threat is, they are in fact a danger to us. so what i tried to do to defind terrorism is to bring together 0 those two strands. it's an interactive process between governments and their security agencies on the one wand, and insurgences with their internantz networks on the other. it's the interactive process that has fascinated me. >> host: i want to read two statements from the introduction to your book and have you explain those a little further: perhaps because those in power are inharenly suspicious of claims challenging their authority and thos
>> guest: i tried to formulate one, which is a perilous path because so many others have tried. so, i think that the clear is way to understand what i've tried to do is to refer back to what in fact are two kinds of perspectives. one is the idea that governments and especially dictators, exercise terror against their own citizens, the hitlers, stalins, poll pol pots of the world, and the ice the world of post 9/11 we're most familiar with, this is the insurgenties from below who seem to...
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so it was a perilous moment, hank paulson said i think justifiably that we were three days away were from the atms not working. so we were very close, it was happening around the world. around the world. and you know, i tell in the book about how you can hear really the giants of the global economy, some of the strongest institutions in the world, you could hear the fear and the panic in their voice. because anybody living in that world at that time, running a business at that time, knew that they were at the edge of losing the capacity to function. >> you conclude in your book that you may have helped save the economy that lost the country what dow mean by that? >> i meant, the thing about financial crises, the deep panics like we face is the things you have to do to protect people from the risk of mass unemployment are deeply unfair and totally counterintuitive because they involve doing things that look like you are rewarding the people, the arson and it's a tragic inherent thing in effective response to panics because if you don't do that then the risk is much more damage to the
so it was a perilous moment, hank paulson said i think justifiably that we were three days away were from the atms not working. so we were very close, it was happening around the world. around the world. and you know, i tell in the book about how you can hear really the giants of the global economy, some of the strongest institutions in the world, you could hear the fear and the panic in their voice. because anybody living in that world at that time, running a business at that time, knew that...
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if we are over playing our hand we do so at our peril. >> he will have a select committee in the senate >>> a federal appeals court glo blocks a big win for scott walker of course putting a hold on a ruling that stopped a secret investigation into walker's 2012 recall campaign and said prosecutors could not be ordered to return evidence they had gathered during the nearly two-year investigation. he runs for reelection and iza runs for president in 2016. >> a wild night in sports. the thunder playing lights out basketball against the clippers. >> get a look here at the lights suddenly go out. the 49ers... >> with with 27 seconds left in the game the lights dimmed. the lights came on halfway during the third quarter. one baseball fan nearly ends up on the field going for a foul ball. the detroit fying tigers fan reaching out to catch the ball. he leans a little too far. luckily his friends pulled him back up. >> shipping costs could soon sky rocket as fed-ex is making plans to change the way it charges all of us. loren simonetti with what we need to know. >> good morning. the wall street
if we are over playing our hand we do so at our peril. >> he will have a select committee in the senate >>> a federal appeals court glo blocks a big win for scott walker of course putting a hold on a ruling that stopped a secret investigation into walker's 2012 recall campaign and said prosecutors could not be ordered to return evidence they had gathered during the nearly two-year investigation. he runs for reelection and iza runs for president in 2016. >> a wild night in...
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. >> is hillary clinton in peril? >> well, i don't know if she's in peril.see given the hearings, but the democratic party and the administration certainly are in per rel and there are a lot of packets that have to come out. i think the democrats made the right decision to participate. the republicans will, i think, have to be fact-based in their inquiry about what happened, what was the secretary of state's role, what was the president's role, the national security advisers's role to just get a timeline to answer questions could military assistance have been rendered. all of these are fair and reasonable questions. i think it is less to protect hillary clinton than it is to make sure that there is a balance to a fact-finding process. >> really, really. >> for the fast majority of american people. >> hillary clinton said she is satisfied with the gag's findings so far. pat. >> doug is right, the american people are not, and i think there's a real problem here. i look at the democrats who have proven themselves to be super partisan, he's on a committee with d
. >> is hillary clinton in peril? >> well, i don't know if she's in peril.see given the hearings, but the democratic party and the administration certainly are in per rel and there are a lot of packets that have to come out. i think the democrats made the right decision to participate. the republicans will, i think, have to be fact-based in their inquiry about what happened, what was the secretary of state's role, what was the president's role, the national security advisers's role...
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if it teaches us anything, this whole ecommerce category as opposed to software can be incredibly perilousakes me worry that they may have some serious viability issues. why don't we take a real stroll down memory lane. i want to walk through some key examples so you understand when a company comes public without any real idea of how it will make money. just pizazz. take razor fish. an online advertising agency came public at $16 per share in 1989. razor fish. it was trading above 80 but it was all hype. when the dot com edifice started to crumble, there was pretty much no price at which they wouldn't sell. it ended being taken private for just $1 .70 a share in 2003. how about one of the major internet consulting company came public in 1999. it originally rocketed higher. it was viewed as having a management team with blood lines that could help you with ecommerce. of course by 2002 the company had filed for bankruptcy. then there's another ecommerce genius. it was among the most successful internet consulting companies. june of 1999. it comes public at $16 per share. he said of the year
if it teaches us anything, this whole ecommerce category as opposed to software can be incredibly perilousakes me worry that they may have some serious viability issues. why don't we take a real stroll down memory lane. i want to walk through some key examples so you understand when a company comes public without any real idea of how it will make money. just pizazz. take razor fish. an online advertising agency came public at $16 per share in 1989. razor fish. it was trading above 80 but it was...
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this comes with perils that will limit the amount of gases power plants are allowed to admit which could shift the u.s. away from using coal, treating a fight with states that produce electricity". most significant u.s. environmental regulation in decades but it is not exactly what the white house wanted. the rope is a compromise for president obama. will rely on executive powers to deal with the singul e largest source of pollution. power plants produce about 40% of the collector city and 33% of the carbon pollution. it is the second largest amateur of greenhouse gases. it falls far short here at that again from the associated press. the president talks about limiting carbon emissions. you can watch that later today here on c-span. we're bringing you commencement speeches. next we will hear from marc benioff at the university of southern california. he is a graduate of usc. work on early his cloud computing technology and some of the life lessons he learned from a spiritual guru in india. his remarks are about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. good morning, trojans. thank you for hav
this comes with perils that will limit the amount of gases power plants are allowed to admit which could shift the u.s. away from using coal, treating a fight with states that produce electricity". most significant u.s. environmental regulation in decades but it is not exactly what the white house wanted. the rope is a compromise for president obama. will rely on executive powers to deal with the singul e largest source of pollution. power plants produce about 40% of the collector city and...
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who really want to settle the eccentric and the perils of trying to use up the wood for many local specialties and he got ourselves. this auntie shop stocks more than three hundred japanese scientists. there are also crunchy cindy rice crackers fresh clams and oysters and other seafood delicacies first a look around the market. the ccs was sprayed it with us. i had to be the house. human what seeking the month it seemed to have i seen. and that means they need to be mandarin. go to the kenya he is still not found. try. you have been. two men. i didn't have a little weirdo the japanese name for this fish means black throat because its throat is black the trio find plenty to interest him in the sunday show. it sells all kinds of products that we've got is famous for. things like that the town. get there. it was to receive it he did happening again. that's enough of august. the trick it begins. it is. but the police. competing species would take some practice to master. i have been in the event. team player a new total is still tough. about a place st until the end of that. that is. no two and a
who really want to settle the eccentric and the perils of trying to use up the wood for many local specialties and he got ourselves. this auntie shop stocks more than three hundred japanese scientists. there are also crunchy cindy rice crackers fresh clams and oysters and other seafood delicacies first a look around the market. the ccs was sprayed it with us. i had to be the house. human what seeking the month it seemed to have i seen. and that means they need to be mandarin. go to the kenya he...
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. >> the child seems oblivious to the terrified people below and to her own perilous situation. >> shet smiling, dancing back and forward. she was happy. she didn't realize the danger she was in. >> st. bernard stands underneath the heavy air conditioning unit which could fall on him at any moment. >> i positioned myself thinking i was in the right spot to the left at first. then the little girl went to the right side. >> with rescue vehicles still moments away, all hope lies with st. bernard. >> i just was looking and was standing there shocked, sweating. praying if she falls this way that i can catch her. >> tensions build with each passing second. then in an instant, the child is hurtling through the air. >> she came towards the edge and she looked down at me and she grabbed the bottom of her t-shirt like a parachute and she just went forward. >> the girl tumbles three stories down. st. bernard lunges. >> the weight took us both to the ground. i was sweating. tears was about to come down, but i held my composure. and she looked at me and she smiled. >> the little girl is unharmed. n
. >> the child seems oblivious to the terrified people below and to her own perilous situation. >> shet smiling, dancing back and forward. she was happy. she didn't realize the danger she was in. >> st. bernard stands underneath the heavy air conditioning unit which could fall on him at any moment. >> i positioned myself thinking i was in the right spot to the left at first. then the little girl went to the right side. >> with rescue vehicles still moments away,...
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that being said, his standing is very perilous, obviously, there's a growing appetite for him to be fired on capitol hill among senate democrats running for office, it's not like he's in a solid position right now. >> and robert, speaker boehner and others have correctly said firing shinseki wouldn't be a cure all. amidst the bandwagoning and name calling, do you see an effort to coherently fix this problem? >> i think they are still making the competency argument against the white house and shinseki right now. they are not focused so much on -- >> it's interesting to see democrats come out in a strong way, especially people like grimes. do you think that's a way of distancing herself from the president and do you think other democrats will follow suit? >> not to be too cynical about it but it's a slightly convenient way to distance oneself from the president. but there are obvious issues that demand some sort of outrage. you know the president came in in 2008 a is aing he was going to modernize the va and put more money in there. now the question is what good was that money for? there's
that being said, his standing is very perilous, obviously, there's a growing appetite for him to be fired on capitol hill among senate democrats running for office, it's not like he's in a solid position right now. >> and robert, speaker boehner and others have correctly said firing shinseki wouldn't be a cure all. amidst the bandwagoning and name calling, do you see an effort to coherently fix this problem? >> i think they are still making the competency argument against the white...
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hurricanes, and my basic view of this is that the climate system itself is full of hazards, dangers and perils. there was a study that came out recently that shows that no drought in the 20th century was as bad as several droughts in the united states that occurred over the last 500 years. these things happen, and people should prepare for them. i'm very wary and dubious about a central plan by the federal government because that means the federal government has to manage land use, energy use all throughout the country, and to me that is scarier, that prospect of central planning for any purpose, it's scarier than climate change itself. >> doesn't the air over columbus, ohio, on any given day get its start somewhere else in the united states. >> reporter: the air in connecticut where i live friendly comes from somewhere else. there is a role for the larger scale. it is locally focused on impacts of people that live there, city governments and state governments need to make response to. sometimes there is an additional risk in their life they have to take into account. other times there is a go
hurricanes, and my basic view of this is that the climate system itself is full of hazards, dangers and perils. there was a study that came out recently that shows that no drought in the 20th century was as bad as several droughts in the united states that occurred over the last 500 years. these things happen, and people should prepare for them. i'm very wary and dubious about a central plan by the federal government because that means the federal government has to manage land use, energy use...
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does he blow his cover or carry out the assignment with all the perils involved? decided not to blow their cover the ended up killing their boss the prime minister. the interactive process at that point was so intense that there are documents produced at the time by the government in the insurgents the says they are fascinated by the other side to try to take them now. >> host: did 9/11 change our understanding of terrorism max? >> huge. a huge. please read the page redact is what i tell my state -- students all the time. not very many people read it but it explains the passion and cahow:dash and the post in 9/11 world. i have been using this for the first time and one of my students made a wonderful comment. we are the children of an 11 how can we possibly understand our government might be in fall did what we call terrorism? that shows how difficult the cap from where i come from which is the experience from the '60s and '70s doing research to the passion and to understand the islamic world is what other enemies of the state have have been. >> the plant -- the b
does he blow his cover or carry out the assignment with all the perils involved? decided not to blow their cover the ended up killing their boss the prime minister. the interactive process at that point was so intense that there are documents produced at the time by the government in the insurgents the says they are fascinated by the other side to try to take them now. >> host: did 9/11 change our understanding of terrorism max? >> huge. a huge. please read the page redact is what i...
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potential political peril as we suggested of playing into a larger narrative of not just --ernment ineptitude, but a view alluded to it -- that has taken hold during his
potential political peril as we suggested of playing into a larger narrative of not just --ernment ineptitude, but a view alluded to it -- that has taken hold during his
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his good behavior earned him an peril exit but he will be on probation for three years. he might not be out of a courtroom for long. last year a grand jury indicted him he used illegal tactics to get a friend elected to san jose city council. >> a new group in san francisco wants to improve relationships between renter are and landlords. this morning members of the group, better housing policies.org, walked down deloris street. the group is made up of 400 small property openers and renters who say some of the rental laws intimidate potential mom and pop landlords. they're worried someone moves in, some day it will cost thousands of dollars if the owner wants to evict the owner and occupy their entire building again. >> in reality these laws are pushing two factions further and further away and it's not very productive. it's not creative. it's not helping the city to build more houses. >>> the group's leaders say they want changes to housing laws that well image courage mom and pop landlords to rent space and more units will help drive down cowing costs in san francisco.
his good behavior earned him an peril exit but he will be on probation for three years. he might not be out of a courtroom for long. last year a grand jury indicted him he used illegal tactics to get a friend elected to san jose city council. >> a new group in san francisco wants to improve relationships between renter are and landlords. this morning members of the group, better housing policies.org, walked down deloris street. the group is made up of 400 small property openers and...
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. >> the perils of sleeping in the same bed.times you get in these weird positions, right where it's uncomfortable, right off the bat, we see the spoon. >> that is awesome. >> actually is a music video for a song by they might be giants. >> i love them. ♪ when i get through this part will the next one be the same ♪ >> for the song "am i awake." they announced a contest for people to make a music video for this song and this is one of the three winners. it was put together by paul and mike and it gets fun. ♪ from my hand and when i >> i love the call zone. >> callzone is funny. >> the dog has been at the foot of the bed. >> oh! >> there's the request but denied. got the tower of piazza here, the locker room with the face in the pit. >> the accidental. >> oops. >> i don't think anybody minds that one. >> right. >> i like the prom photo. like kind of, you know, all you need is a corsage there. ♪ when i get through this >> like the creation. >> right. >> got the luge, the exile. kicking him out of bed. >> oh. no. >> the saint. >> th
. >> the perils of sleeping in the same bed.times you get in these weird positions, right where it's uncomfortable, right off the bat, we see the spoon. >> that is awesome. >> actually is a music video for a song by they might be giants. >> i love them. ♪ when i get through this part will the next one be the same ♪ >> for the song "am i awake." they announced a contest for people to make a music video for this song and this is one of the three...
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his good behavior earned him an peril exit but he will be on probation for three years. he might not be out of a courtroom for long. last year a grand jury indicted him he used illegal tactics to get a friend elected to san jose city council. >> a new group in san francisco wants to improve relationships between renter are and landlords. this morning members of the group, better housing policies.org, walked down deloris street. the group is made up of 400 small property openers and renters who say some of the rental laws intimidate potential mom and pop landlords. they're worried someone moves in, some day it will cost thousands of dollars if the owner wants to evict the owner and occupy their entire building again. >> in reality these laws are pushing two factions further and further away and it's not very productive. it's not creative. it's not helping the city to build more houses. >>> the group's leaders say they want changes to housing laws that well image courage mom and pop landlords to rent space and more units will help drive down cowing costs in san francisco.
his good behavior earned him an peril exit but he will be on probation for three years. he might not be out of a courtroom for long. last year a grand jury indicted him he used illegal tactics to get a friend elected to san jose city council. >> a new group in san francisco wants to improve relationships between renter are and landlords. this morning members of the group, better housing policies.org, walked down deloris street. the group is made up of 400 small property openers and...
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or the peril of the republican party? don't need to keep going down this path and i don't believe they will, but the one thing that rings true with bill and him ri clinton that no matter what they have, is they have a teflon brand and nothing sticks. and bill clinton said that i hope the best for her, and she goes on the thrive and becomes a wonderful young woman and does what she can do and i hope she does not take this 15 minutes of fame and try to bank on that for the rest of her life, and now look at what she has done a 40-year-old woman has come back and she has now brought it to light. hmm, i have to frown upon it. >> and she has not gained any money off of it. >> and why didn't she go on, and she went to london and studied at a great school, and why didn't she pick something like accounting or something to where she could excel and without coming back into the public, and resurrecting this for herself? >> well, people will read this a article, and see that her explanation is quite simply she has had trouble getting
or the peril of the republican party? don't need to keep going down this path and i don't believe they will, but the one thing that rings true with bill and him ri clinton that no matter what they have, is they have a teflon brand and nothing sticks. and bill clinton said that i hope the best for her, and she goes on the thrive and becomes a wonderful young woman and does what she can do and i hope she does not take this 15 minutes of fame and try to bank on that for the rest of her life, and...
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but at the same time, regardless, they have also found themselves oftentimes in peril. and as we go through history and experience of women in world war i and world war ii, we do know that women did much more than those simply traditional jobs. but again, it's not a very well known factor, very well known history. and so, as we go into the '60s and 'septembers and expansion of women in the military and in the '80s, greater as the colonel had mentioned there, expanding from 4% to almost 14%, i think there are still prevailing attitudes women fit in these traditional roles and don't have the same needs as male counterparts. >> final thoughts for the average american about female veterans? >> i think a lot more needs to be done for the female veterans, more awareness, more programs to help them, you know, come out and speak of all of their troubles, anything that's going on with them. and a lot needs to be done to make sure that we don't feel that shame like it's okay to seek help but more organizations need to be sprung up to help our veterans in general. >> all right. th
but at the same time, regardless, they have also found themselves oftentimes in peril. and as we go through history and experience of women in world war i and world war ii, we do know that women did much more than those simply traditional jobs. but again, it's not a very well known factor, very well known history. and so, as we go into the '60s and 'septembers and expansion of women in the military and in the '80s, greater as the colonel had mentioned there, expanding from 4% to almost 14%, i...
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they worked to develop a robot that can help firefighters with ice rescue, searching for bodies in perilous waters. they built the robot. here's the other reason that i admire the two of them. when they are busy building life-saving robots, they are also establishing an all-girls robotics team. e is about to graduate, the other is a junior. they are already helping other young women get involved in science and technology. we are very proud of them. give them a big round of applause. [applause] every one of the young people i have met here was amazing. us that there is so much talent to be tapped. if we are working together and lifting it up. right now, fewer than one in five bachelor degrees in engineering or computer science are earned by women. fewer than three in 10 workers are women. that means that we have cap the field -- half the team, we are not putting on the field. we need to change those numbers. these are the fields of the future. i want america to be part of those jobs. that is why i called for a national effort to train 100,000 excellent stem teachers over the next decade. we
they worked to develop a robot that can help firefighters with ice rescue, searching for bodies in perilous waters. they built the robot. here's the other reason that i admire the two of them. when they are busy building life-saving robots, they are also establishing an all-girls robotics team. e is about to graduate, the other is a junior. they are already helping other young women get involved in science and technology. we are very proud of them. give them a big round of applause. [applause]...
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. >> the term civil war should not be used lightly, but tonight, ukraine appears to be perilously close. >> the southern port city of odes odessa, a city split between those loyal to russia and those to ukraine. the two sides fought in the city center and the result was a bloodbath. more than 30 known to have died, and it is likely to have been more. unlike the east of ukraine, pro russians cannot dominate here. normal ukrainians, young women, middle aged mothers, joined in on the fight. the police were nowhere to be seen and there was little they could have done. it is when the pro ukrainians got on top that it became really deadly. driving their opponents into a trade union building that they had been occupying. eight occupants are believed to have died jumping from windows. the smoke killed dozens more. as many as ten are thought to have died elsewhere with evidence of live ammunition being used. the country is on a very dangerous spiral into chaos. an attempt by the ukrainian government to restore its authority in the east halted as two military helicopters were quickly shot down. t
. >> the term civil war should not be used lightly, but tonight, ukraine appears to be perilously close. >> the southern port city of odes odessa, a city split between those loyal to russia and those to ukraine. the two sides fought in the city center and the result was a bloodbath. more than 30 known to have died, and it is likely to have been more. unlike the east of ukraine, pro russians cannot dominate here. normal ukrainians, young women, middle aged mothers, joined in on the...
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. >>> and authorities on the lookout in parts of the bay area for pets who may be in peril real. what they're asking pet owners to do in these extra warm conditions. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> a natural gas explosion overnight at a jail in florida killed two inmates and injured 180 others. it happened late wednesday at a county jail in pensacola. three inmates thought to be missing have been accounted for. two inmates and corrections officer are still hospitalized. at least one mate says there was the smell of gas before the explosion. >> we're hearing more about washington's reaction to an internal document showing san jose airport is pleading security requirements. that is before -- on a airliners. barb
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he scaled a dangerous barrier between morocco and spain in a perilous bid to reach european territory. arrived and a tiny spanish exclave in north africa. spanish security has been beefed up in recent months as waves of would-be migrants have tried to get to the town as well as to alsoerritory which is accessible by boat. many of those who arrived on wednesday headed to a temporary immigration center where they joined other migrants detained in recent months. to holder is designed 500 people but is currently home to 2000. this comes after 500 people breached the 12-kilometer barrier in march, and in february, spanish authorities shot rubber bullets and a warning. spain and italy have been calling on northern european countries for more support in dealing with these waves of immigration. >> polling stations in egypt have reopened for an unscheduled third day of voting in the presidential elections. authorities have declared today a national holiday in a bid to get more people out to vote after a disappointing turnout. >> more time to cast their ballots, yet very few voters in this cair
he scaled a dangerous barrier between morocco and spain in a perilous bid to reach european territory. arrived and a tiny spanish exclave in north africa. spanish security has been beefed up in recent months as waves of would-be migrants have tried to get to the town as well as to alsoerritory which is accessible by boat. many of those who arrived on wednesday headed to a temporary immigration center where they joined other migrants detained in recent months. to holder is designed 500 people...
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for now, the airdrops continue, but in south sudan, the margin between life and death has become perilously thin. and if the war continues, it will get still thinner. bbc news, juba, south sudan. >> now to the story of doreen ugandana young architect who lives in new york city. every summer, she travels back to kampala with a group of students who aim to study the city and its rapid growth. >> uganda is having problems. it is urbanism the most important thing? i would argue that it is the way a city functions that affects everything else. i am an architect. i have projects in new york and kampala. every time i go back, i think that there is great opportunity in kampala. i grew up in uganda. my family is there. i travel back every year. i've been doing research on urbanism in kampala, looking at how the city grew and how it is growing rapidly now and how it is adapting to its rapid growth. the first sketch was made in 1884. it shows the kingdom of uganda. we see the king's palace. and this was his hunting grounds. it was formed over seven hills by the british administration. they hired a ger
for now, the airdrops continue, but in south sudan, the margin between life and death has become perilously thin. and if the war continues, it will get still thinner. bbc news, juba, south sudan. >> now to the story of doreen ugandana young architect who lives in new york city. every summer, she travels back to kampala with a group of students who aim to study the city and its rapid growth. >> uganda is having problems. it is urbanism the most important thing? i would argue that it...
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>> the potential political peril as we suggested of playing into a larger narrative of not just government ineptitude, but -- and you alluded to it -- a view that has taken hold during his tenure of a certain passiveness. we saw that university of chicago law professor is saying he will wait until all the reports come in. a perfect world, that is the way to go, but they have to keep the senate, you cannot let this become a big issue that is out there with some of the other big issues, whether it is benghazi or the irs. if this is a real scandal, you have to clean house in a way that this cannot come back to bite you at the polls and lose your majority in the senate in november. >> thank you.
>> the potential political peril as we suggested of playing into a larger narrative of not just government ineptitude, but -- and you alluded to it -- a view that has taken hold during his tenure of a certain passiveness. we saw that university of chicago law professor is saying he will wait until all the reports come in. a perfect world, that is the way to go, but they have to keep the senate, you cannot let this become a big issue that is out there with some of the other big issues,...
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the loggers are rapidly destroying the remaining forest, inting the 350 or so awa such peril they havebeen described as the most endangered tribe on the planet. [speaking foreign-language] hello, hello. the awa tell me that sometimes you can even hear the loggers' chainsaws from the village. sometimes they kill the indigenous people in the forest and leave their bodies. speaking far mine which -- speaking foreign-language] >> not only do loggers destroy habitat. they bring in settlers to clear the land. operation hasis to be on such a large scale. move 400 families that have illegally occupied the awa's land. so, all of these people will be moved out of the town and they have come here to ask all the preparations are going, whether they need transport. the idea is these guys will be given another plot of land somewhere in brazil where they can farm. some families have been here for 18 years. naturally, they are said to leave. -- sad to leave. speaking foreign-language] on theawa have been scene for decades. the department of indigenous people wanted to know they're finally getting thei
the loggers are rapidly destroying the remaining forest, inting the 350 or so awa such peril they havebeen described as the most endangered tribe on the planet. [speaking foreign-language] hello, hello. the awa tell me that sometimes you can even hear the loggers' chainsaws from the village. sometimes they kill the indigenous people in the forest and leave their bodies. speaking far mine which -- speaking foreign-language] >> not only do loggers destroy habitat. they bring in settlers to...
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reports that more than 200 high-strength rods have shifted since they were installed and are now perilously close to sharp-edged plates that are in the belly of the new bridge. caltran says it could take months and millions of dollars to fix the issue. >>> this morning, an online petition asking the governor to close down the petaluma wildlife museum as a thousand signatures. a group of animal lovers started the petition after a petaluma high school student videotaped other students killing rats at the museum. now, these rodents are used to educate students, some are used to feed other animals. senior animal control officer mark scott started an investigation of animal abuse charges in january. >> she took the videos back several years ago and i'm just surprised nobody's come forward sooner or with more information. >> the petaluma school district superintendent says the students involved in abusing the rats have been pushed. now, they may still die following the investigation, petaluma animal control gave the museum 120 days to teach students to euthanize rats that are supposed to be fed t
reports that more than 200 high-strength rods have shifted since they were installed and are now perilously close to sharp-edged plates that are in the belly of the new bridge. caltran says it could take months and millions of dollars to fix the issue. >>> this morning, an online petition asking the governor to close down the petaluma wildlife museum as a thousand signatures. a group of animal lovers started the petition after a petaluma high school student videotaped other students...
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potential political peril as we suggested of playing into a larger narrative of not just --ernment ineptitude, but a view alluded to it -- that has taken hold during his tenure of a certain passive in ness. we saw that university of chicago law professor is saying he will wait until all the reports come in. a perfect world, that is the way to go, but they have to keep the , you cannot let this become a big issue that is out there with some of the other big issues, whether it is benghazi or the irs. if this is a real scandal, you have to clean house in a way that this cannot come back to bite you at the polls and lose your majority in the senate in november. >> thank you. >> for over 35 years c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences. offering complete coverage of operation ofa right industry. -- arrive at industry. industry. theresident obama addressed in anof veterans affairs interview. this is 20 minutes. >> i just met with secretary twoseki, and we focused on issues.
potential political peril as we suggested of playing into a larger narrative of not just --ernment ineptitude, but a view alluded to it -- that has taken hold during his tenure of a certain passive in ness. we saw that university of chicago law professor is saying he will wait until all the reports come in. a perfect world, that is the way to go, but they have to keep the , you cannot let this become a big issue that is out there with some of the other big issues, whether it is benghazi or the...
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whose bright stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were soallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, general dempsey. >> thanks very much. mr. president, secretary hagel, embers of congress, yes, veterans, fellow americans, and most especially the families of our missing and fallen warriors, and especially those from the tragedy assistance program survivors. [applause] every day but especially on memorial day, arlington's rolling hills remind us on this helen groundnd -- so much valor rests. looking out on these headstones i'm reminded of a stanza of our national ballot, america the beautiful. it goes like this oh beautiful for patriot dreams that see beyond the years, thine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed by human tears. in our ownington alabaster city and in other national cemeteries around the worl
whose bright stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were soallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, general dempsey. >> thanks very much. mr. president, secretary hagel, embers of congress, yes,...
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the message coming out from him and second guess me at your own peril.nges at home and abroad. what we need to address as soon as he can? >> writes. -- right. he big blank he voted on was stressed on growth and development and government. the economy so to speak is what he needs to fix up front. it will not be an easy task. what is he going to do immediately? he is going to go out there and try to kickstart projects that have been stalled for many, many years. billions of dollars of projects. even though, the outgoing government did quite a bit to get some of them the approvals they were awaiting for. the big question is getting those approvals is not going to be enough. the key question is will he be able to bring down -- that is linked largely on his ability to go out there to curb inflation. the r.b.i governor and the economists has made it very clear that the monetary policy is his domain. he does not see concrete steps being taken to fix the supply-side issues. their hands are tied. india is not going to bring to go out there with a kind of balance
the message coming out from him and second guess me at your own peril.nges at home and abroad. what we need to address as soon as he can? >> writes. -- right. he big blank he voted on was stressed on growth and development and government. the economy so to speak is what he needs to fix up front. it will not be an easy task. what is he going to do immediately? he is going to go out there and try to kickstart projects that have been stalled for many, many years. billions of dollars of...
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the life of the most perilous as you will find and keep on and shipped even if the leagues as a restaurantat cannot hold as if she wants to but according to the indian and was terminated by three-fourths of all all other team owners are also terminated as well. his sermon is banned for life time fifth and on to the athletics they've been commandeered norris added a pair of free run home runs. hands and the a's winning at the old vat called against the washington nationals nine to one street sweeping them for the series. ironically but the norrises home runs, identical three out of nothing home pitches from washington starter and former political tilt was published tariffs will since east and was not about his pitching. oakland has one of four straight seasons drop in five out of six in boston and seattle% if of a host of the white sox tonight as a battle fought here and will be content sports night live every sunday night and nine after our news and aid to parents always updating your favorite stories of their favorite teams. marv female announcer:arv female announcer:arv when you see this
the life of the most perilous as you will find and keep on and shipped even if the leagues as a restaurantat cannot hold as if she wants to but according to the indian and was terminated by three-fourths of all all other team owners are also terminated as well. his sermon is banned for life time fifth and on to the athletics they've been commandeered norris added a pair of free run home runs. hands and the a's winning at the old vat called against the washington nationals nine to one street...
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i understand politically and i knew about the perils of this issue go in an unfamiliar with its history and the reason why it hasn't passed over a decade and quite frankly, much of the opposition that we faced was legitimate objections of people hot and real concerns that need to be addressed. the flipside, of course, is i came here to do something and i understand that politically easier thing for me to have done is to let someone else the most propose a bill and file a bunch of amendments on how i would do it if i was i was in charge of some of them in and say this is what i would've done and i get that politically that would've been a smart thing to do and i actually want to solve this issue and i came here to make a difference. i didn't come to his sign-on for letters and give speeches. i try to propose ideas and one i have those ideas to move forward. and this is just not a theoretical issue, this impacts my state dramatically and i have seen every aspect of this issue including the good and the bad and the ugly and i believe that this needs to be solved and needs to have a legal i
i understand politically and i knew about the perils of this issue go in an unfamiliar with its history and the reason why it hasn't passed over a decade and quite frankly, much of the opposition that we faced was legitimate objections of people hot and real concerns that need to be addressed. the flipside, of course, is i came here to do something and i understand that politically easier thing for me to have done is to let someone else the most propose a bill and file a bunch of amendments on...
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. >> you can tell that the situation isn't as perilous as yesterday. >> around 5:00 this morning i wokep i didn't see many trucks. so i kind of assumed maybe we're out of harm's way. >> but these are still warm, windy. red flag conditions. it's so much so that we never did see firefighting aircraft. the fire department says they tried but decided it was still just too windy. >> if we're under limits of being safe, when you drop retardant it's just going to go everywhere but where you want it. >> firefighters were mopping up after homes were lost last night. >> there were sparks and numbers. wind blowing them around the top here. >> three people were injured. but considering the conditions, and all of the homes and trees here he says it could have been worse. >> very lucky considering wind conditions earlier in the day were 50 or 60 miles per hour. >> three suck strurz were consumed by the fire. >> so a lot of people still very mindful of the weather conditions here. it's warm and windy. good news is that no smoke, no flames. anywhere with that you look. >> same storm system generated do
. >> you can tell that the situation isn't as perilous as yesterday. >> around 5:00 this morning i wokep i didn't see many trucks. so i kind of assumed maybe we're out of harm's way. >> but these are still warm, windy. red flag conditions. it's so much so that we never did see firefighting aircraft. the fire department says they tried but decided it was still just too windy. >> if we're under limits of being safe, when you drop retardant it's just going to go everywhere...
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with a vulnerable democrat in peril. >> i've been cleaning up kay hagen's mess. i know what it's like to come behind kay hagen and see the failed policies. gwen: the rubber begins hitting the road. covering the week, jim tankersley of "the washington post." alexis simendinger of real clear politics. janet hook of "the wall street journal." and charles babington of the associated press. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question -- how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington
with a vulnerable democrat in peril. >> i've been cleaning up kay hagen's mess. i know what it's like to come behind kay hagen and see the failed policies. gwen: the rubber begins hitting the road. covering the week, jim tankersley of "the washington post." alexis simendinger of real clear politics. janet hook of "the wall street journal." and charles babington of the associated press. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live...
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rope making, peril making at the time. >> everyone knows this.are thc molecules fighting cancer. ofjust seems like this well miracles that can solve a lot of problems in the world. he is an advocate of it. saw my. >> let me ask you. you are an author. your book, what would you like to do next? you are an actor. you have your theater company. actor, director. are you going to turn into a multimillion dollar conglomerate soon? >> amen. >> you like that idea? >> a franchise is an idea i've been formulating. there are possibilities there. all the short stories that come out of this one arena. two graphic novels i have out now, or making a tv show out of it. i have a lot of ideas. my film company has a lot of ideas if don peyote does well. ideas in myf of the lifetime, i will be a happy guy. >> well done, and congratulations. it opens when? theaters thet, in 16th. thank you. coming up next, one of the world's top bmx riders. stock.""taking ♪ >> this is "taking stock." alibaba filing for an ipo. the shares of hopeful markets are taking a tumble after-h
rope making, peril making at the time. >> everyone knows this.are thc molecules fighting cancer. ofjust seems like this well miracles that can solve a lot of problems in the world. he is an advocate of it. saw my. >> let me ask you. you are an author. your book, what would you like to do next? you are an actor. you have your theater company. actor, director. are you going to turn into a multimillion dollar conglomerate soon? >> amen. >> you like that idea? >> a...
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essentially roosevelt and his military commanders somehow knew the japanese were heading to attack peril -- pearl harbor and yet yes to do nothing, keep the local military in the dark so the blow would fall and then the nation would arise in wrath to defeat the empire of japan. this is what the smoking gun document would look like. this is essentially a communications that was sent from the commander in chief of the u.s. fleet, admiral stark. to all pacific units in hawai'i, including admiral husband kim until the pacific fleet and his subordinates in the sea front tiers -- frontiers, and in this document, we have the following text. two days before pearl harbor. says 5 december. imperial japanese navy estimate. information received indicates -- this is a code for the fact that intelligence has produced this information -- that large concentration of surface forces is at this location in the northwest pacific, bearing course 135 300 miles south southeast of adynamic, alaska, with the projected course track placing them within 250 hours of pearl harbor by 0600 on 7 december theme evaluati
essentially roosevelt and his military commanders somehow knew the japanese were heading to attack peril -- pearl harbor and yet yes to do nothing, keep the local military in the dark so the blow would fall and then the nation would arise in wrath to defeat the empire of japan. this is what the smoking gun document would look like. this is essentially a communications that was sent from the commander in chief of the u.s. fleet, admiral stark. to all pacific units in hawai'i, including admiral...