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talk about political peril.act her race to become president of the united states? >> let's look at how it is already impacting her race for president. two ways. one, hillary clinton's just being swamped on a day like this that she wanted to have her economic agenda out there, her reforms for corporate america, and all the news coverages about the e-mail controversy. so that will happen every time another shoe drops in the e-mail story. let's look at her poll numbers. we've seen her take a hit when it comes to looking at her favorables versus unfavorables. she's seen more unfavorably than favorably in key battleground states. if you look at honest and trustworthiness she's seen as not trust worthy by larger majorities than have an unfavorable opinion. this kind of story feeds that narrative, that there's something that she's hiding and now looking forward you have to know state department's going to release batches of these e-mails and every time a new batch comes out she has to answer questions. >> if there is s
talk about political peril.act her race to become president of the united states? >> let's look at how it is already impacting her race for president. two ways. one, hillary clinton's just being swamped on a day like this that she wanted to have her economic agenda out there, her reforms for corporate america, and all the news coverages about the e-mail controversy. so that will happen every time another shoe drops in the e-mail story. let's look at her poll numbers. we've seen her take a...
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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 somethi
. >> 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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people aren't really talking about, that is the fact that people from cuban are still making that perilous journey to the united states. but we end up with a few cubans who just arrived in florida days ago. >> the world service was established in 1960. back then it would aid those fleeing the revolution. they have helped thousands resettle here. these new arrivals would spend months planning their journey and built boats. for many the driving forces are the same. >> i came here because of the economic situation we have over there. we're poor. we don't receive a salary. we don't get a chance to better ourselves or do what we like. we can't. there is no way to do that. [singing] >> an sentiment that has led miami to become affectionally known as cuba's second city. generations of cuban-americans have helped to shape south florida, but few would guess that the last few months would bring monumental change. >> when you decided to make that perilous crossing, many would give the same reasons as to why they did it. many already have family here. others want better job prospects and, a better sta
people aren't really talking about, that is the fact that people from cuban are still making that perilous journey to the united states. but we end up with a few cubans who just arrived in florida days ago. >> the world service was established in 1960. back then it would aid those fleeing the revolution. they have helped thousands resettle here. these new arrivals would spend months planning their journey and built boats. for many the driving forces are the same. >> i came here...
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a desperate man attempts a perilous high-wire act, straight into 16,000 volts of electricity. >> don't do that! >> i thought he blew up in a million pieces because there was such a shock and a sound, it was boom! that i was, whoa! >> east los angeles, a vibrant hub of the city. for l.a. county firefighter eric huck, one call from dispatch would be unlike any other. [ sirens ] >> don't do that! >> everybody was shocked. myself and many guys who had many years on the job, this was something you'd never seen before. >> eric and his team arrive on the scene to find a suicidal young man perched atop a power pole 30 feet up. the rescuers immediately recognize the danger. >> we are dealing with high tension wires. we are talking about death within seconds. >> it's not just the suicidal young man whose life is at risk. a crowd has begun to form beneath him, and if the man pulls a live wire down with him, he could electrocute a bystander below. the fire department's first priority, cut the power. >> so the power company showed up and they shut the wires from one pole to the pole that this indiv
a desperate man attempts a perilous high-wire act, straight into 16,000 volts of electricity. >> don't do that! >> i thought he blew up in a million pieces because there was such a shock and a sound, it was boom! that i was, whoa! >> east los angeles, a vibrant hub of the city. for l.a. county firefighter eric huck, one call from dispatch would be unlike any other. [ sirens ] >> don't do that! >> everybody was shocked. myself and many guys who had many years on the...
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it was a journey fraught with peril. there was debris and there was a chance that the spacecraft could be touched i was... >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you for being with us. i'll be back tonight. see you >>> on "america tonight" the weekend edition, cosmic cash buying in on the most valuable souvenirs from space. >> you orbit the moon or did it go to the moon and land. if it landed on the moon was it taken out. >> "america tonight"s adam may with the lowdown. and gearing up... ..the pentagon's most expensive weapon system. should it be cleared for take off. >> thing of it as
it was a journey fraught with peril. there was debris and there was a chance that the spacecraft could be touched i was... >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you for being with us. i'll be back tonight. see you >>> on "america tonight" the weekend edition, cosmic cash buying in on the most valuable souvenirs from space. >> you orbit the moon or did it go to the moon and land. if it landed on the moon was it taken out. >> "america tonight"s...
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either way this turns out it's fraught with peril. >> potentially major peril for international financial markets for the united states. the key number here is 75. that's the percentage of greeks who want to maintain membership in the european union, want to maintain the euro. they understand that without it greek reverts to a very poor country. whatever happens, i actually think the referendum the yeses will win. even if they lose the eurozone is doomed ultimately. you can't yolk uncommon countries together forever. the question how do you unwind this? does it happen dramatically with greece falling out followed by spain, portugal, et cetera? that would be the beginning of something whose end we can't perceive. that could be a really dangerous thing for the world. >> you say that 75% of greeks prefer to stay in the union. but the polling on this referendum are extremely tight. it's a tossup basically one poll in the ethnos newspaper put the yes camp at 44.8% against 43.4% for the no vote. but 11.8% of the people run decided in this election is just a little over 24 hours away. another su
either way this turns out it's fraught with peril. >> potentially major peril for international financial markets for the united states. the key number here is 75. that's the percentage of greeks who want to maintain membership in the european union, want to maintain the euro. they understand that without it greek reverts to a very poor country. whatever happens, i actually think the referendum the yeses will win. even if they lose the eurozone is doomed ultimately. you can't yolk...
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a moment filled with peril but also enormous promise and with the rest of my time here today, i woulde to talk about how you can sees the moment how you can make sure we leave behind a world that's better. a world that we borrowed from our children. when i first came to subsaharan africa as president, i made clear that the future of africa is up to africans. [ applause ] >> for too long i think that many looked to the outside for salvation and focused on somebody else being at fault for the problems of the economy and as my sister said ultimately we are each responsible for our own destiny and i'm here as president of a country that sees kenya as an important partner. i'm here as a friend who wants kenya to succeed. and the pillars of that success are clear. strong democratic governance development that provides opportunity for all people and not just some a sense of national identity that rejects conflict for a future of peace and reconciliation and today we can see that future for kenya on the horizon but tough choices are going to have to be made in order to arrive at that destinat
a moment filled with peril but also enormous promise and with the rest of my time here today, i woulde to talk about how you can sees the moment how you can make sure we leave behind a world that's better. a world that we borrowed from our children. when i first came to subsaharan africa as president, i made clear that the future of africa is up to africans. [ applause ] >> for too long i think that many looked to the outside for salvation and focused on somebody else being at fault for...
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that's a great potential boon but it also is a very direct bane of peril to consumers if they fail tothe consequences and take precautions against them. it really is as basic as a car lock that prevents people from intruding or invading a car. that kind of door lock intrusion and invasion. >> senator blumenthal thanks so much for talking to us about this. really appreciate it. >> thank you, brianna. >>> now, still to come an iran nuclear deal has been reached, but this u.s. journalist still sits in jail overseas. what his family has to say on the one-year anniversary of his arrest next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you hav
that's a great potential boon but it also is a very direct bane of peril to consumers if they fail tothe consequences and take precautions against them. it really is as basic as a car lock that prevents people from intruding or invading a car. that kind of door lock intrusion and invasion. >> senator blumenthal thanks so much for talking to us about this. really appreciate it. >> thank you, brianna. >>> now, still to come an iran nuclear deal has been reached, but this u.s....
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we talked about the perils of shooting these sharp toothed creatures. >> for me, the two coolest thingsbout my jobs are the sharks, the cameras, and all the technology involved. especially with little cameras like go pro, you can put them essentially anywhere. that has revolutionized how we can capture different shots. we put it go pro on the fin of a shark at the neptune islands and he swam around and filmed another shark. it was a pretty sketchy moment. i fell in the water trying to put it on. then cut to commerical. you will have to watch to see what i mean. the predator hunts the same way they have for many millions of years. the only thing changing is the technology using that we can use to capture new insights into their behavior. the fact is anyone can come out and grab the camera, go pro, whatever they want, and filmed their own shark week. to me, i feel like a cinema scientist. anywhere from infrared cameras thermal cameras. drones are amazing. i captured nice great white sharks breaching on my phone. the red epic shoots 6k resolution. i also have a phantom a flag which shoots
we talked about the perils of shooting these sharp toothed creatures. >> for me, the two coolest thingsbout my jobs are the sharks, the cameras, and all the technology involved. especially with little cameras like go pro, you can put them essentially anywhere. that has revolutionized how we can capture different shots. we put it go pro on the fin of a shark at the neptune islands and he swam around and filmed another shark. it was a pretty sketchy moment. i fell in the water trying to put...
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few could have guessed that the lats few months could have signaled such perilous change. many will give you reasons why they did it. others want better job prospects and of course a better standard of living. but since december's historic announcement there is also another reason why they're risking their likes of to come here to the united states. for years cuban migrants have enjoyed rights that give them residence as soon as they reach u.s. soil. but many feel normalization could change that, bringing forward the so-called wet foot dry foot policy. >> what they tell me, there is a belief that change has come that quickly here and they could lose that status and they won't be welcome anymore. >> reporter: for these men life has altered dramatically. if they notice the different most people won't say. this man refuses to talk about change on the island. like many he still has loved ones back in cuba and won't risk the possibility of repercussions. andy gallagher, al jazeera miami. >>> having to work to support their families, international humanitarian agencies say almos
few could have guessed that the lats few months could have signaled such perilous change. many will give you reasons why they did it. others want better job prospects and of course a better standard of living. but since december's historic announcement there is also another reason why they're risking their likes of to come here to the united states. for years cuban migrants have enjoyed rights that give them residence as soon as they reach u.s. soil. but many feel normalization could change...
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hargeisa is losing a generation of young people on a perilous journey north, and it's having a devastating impact across the community. >> ( translated ): there's a group that left recently and we are hearing some of them were victims of the recent boat disasters, like the one carrying 800 people. it's a national disaster. >> reporter: ahmed knows most of the students want to leave. many of them, lured by promises on social media of a glorious life abroad, don't believe hargeisa has a future to offer them. >> reporter: halwo's children go to this school. she is at her wits end because half of her household has already left. >> reporter: her son had got as far as libya on his way to europe. then, the smuggler contacted her demanding more money. halwo remembers the terrible phone call telling her her son hadn't made it. >> reporter: halwo regularly meets up with other parents. they share their stories and lament what's fast becoming a lost generation. the old and the young rely on each other in turn. it's the bedrock of somali society and the disappearance of so much of its youth is becoming
hargeisa is losing a generation of young people on a perilous journey north, and it's having a devastating impact across the community. >> ( translated ): there's a group that left recently and we are hearing some of them were victims of the recent boat disasters, like the one carrying 800 people. it's a national disaster. >> reporter: ahmed knows most of the students want to leave. many of them, lured by promises on social media of a glorious life abroad, don't believe hargeisa has...
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addressed 4500 kenyans in the sports arena, his message that this country is at the crossroads of peril spent quite a bit of time talking about the tremendous progress that the country has made, but also the need to have a more transparent democracy. the need to empower women and girls. also saying that the u.s. is a partner in the fight against terrorism. he was introduced by his half-sister. she picked him up here 30 years ago in her beat-up volkswagen. he was surprised that someone at the airport actually recognized his last name. but this time around, obama mania. this is his fourth visit to the country. it's the first time an american president has visited, as he described this is the first kenyan-american as u.s. president. there was a brief moment of tension yesterday when he discussed gay rights saying people should not be treated differently because of who they love. but the kenya president kenyattanissue said that's a nonissue here in kenya. >> thank you, linsey. >>> before we go, one of our exclusive interview with loretta lynch. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: from the da
addressed 4500 kenyans in the sports arena, his message that this country is at the crossroads of peril spent quite a bit of time talking about the tremendous progress that the country has made, but also the need to have a more transparent democracy. the need to empower women and girls. also saying that the u.s. is a partner in the fight against terrorism. he was introduced by his half-sister. she picked him up here 30 years ago in her beat-up volkswagen. he was surprised that someone at the...
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as garrett gets in the zone it's not the peril but the prize he is focused on.port team three fellow surfers who will alternate towing each other into the waves on jet skis and respond immediately if any one gets into trouble. >> tell them i will get a wave. >> reporter: up on the lighthouse nicole plays coach. coordinating safety while directing her husband into the belly of the biggest sets. >> all good? >> you have a couple more waves. but more to the north of you. >> reporter: the hunt is on for big mama. at first, a promising wave. but mcnamara loses control. >> i turned a little too hard. ha-ha-ha. >> reporter: there are a dozen other surfers in the water, but none with the same level of support. so this is the fear if you take a wave straight off of the lighthouse here too close to shore, you are going to end up on these rocks and once you are sucked in there it's impossible to get out. >> hey, garrett, somebody is getting really pounded. before long nicole spots trouble. >> garrett a ski down. a guy in the water. they definitely need help. >> reporter: a
as garrett gets in the zone it's not the peril but the prize he is focused on.port team three fellow surfers who will alternate towing each other into the waves on jet skis and respond immediately if any one gets into trouble. >> tell them i will get a wave. >> reporter: up on the lighthouse nicole plays coach. coordinating safety while directing her husband into the belly of the biggest sets. >> all good? >> you have a couple more waves. but more to the north of you....
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i rise to comment on the peril of system development. first the rule of thumb for system development, projects take 3 times the estimated development time. projects cost 3 times more money than the original estimate. projects only certify 1/3 of the requirement jz 1/3 are stated. why? there is the rule of dumb. systems are comicated but orezs are not. organizations are 1/3 as intellgents of the people involved. 1/3 on a very very good day. members once having some measure of system expertise i offered to this board february 2, 2010 a comment suggesting my city and county of san francisco create a data dictionary basely list persons roles and resources pertinent to had operations mptd if you set that up all the controller would have had to do to set opnew finance system is pull out the dictionary, compare with a known set of future needs prioritize the absolutely necessary, make a list and work to it. don't change requirements. if you forgot something there is always a inevtable phase 2. finally there is the rule of numb. people are numb
i rise to comment on the peril of system development. first the rule of thumb for system development, projects take 3 times the estimated development time. projects cost 3 times more money than the original estimate. projects only certify 1/3 of the requirement jz 1/3 are stated. why? there is the rule of dumb. systems are comicated but orezs are not. organizations are 1/3 as intellgents of the people involved. 1/3 on a very very good day. members once having some measure of system expertise i...
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. >>> our fast-forward look now at another peril in the pacific.h its private each beaches and wildlife hawaii is a picture of paradise something everyone uses threatens to destroy it. adam may visited hawaii to see the dangers of plastic in paradise. >> reporter: mark grew up on the beaches. >> this is my home. i feel a responsibility to do my party to make sure my children and children's children have clean beaches. >> reporter: he made doing his part a full-time job. he works for noah. for more than 13 years, noah has been trying to keep these islands in clean. >> there's a constant flux of plastics, it's a constant battle. >> the plastic problem is not always evident. at first glance the beautiful hawaiian beach may appear untouched, until you dig in and take a closer look. shift the sand you find tiny pieces of plastic from who knows where, having an effect on wildlife. >> these guys will eat plastic bags are and pieces of plastic, thinking that it's food. it will get lodged in their intestinal tract, and worse is something leaching out of the
. >>> our fast-forward look now at another peril in the pacific.h its private each beaches and wildlife hawaii is a picture of paradise something everyone uses threatens to destroy it. adam may visited hawaii to see the dangers of plastic in paradise. >> reporter: mark grew up on the beaches. >> this is my home. i feel a responsibility to do my party to make sure my children and children's children have clean beaches. >> reporter: he made doing his part a full-time...
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and this is often--and this is often just a first step down a perilous path. >> obama singled out burundi's president pierre nkurunziza who has been elected to a third term as an example of trying to stay in power. he has afternooned african clears to make their countries more attractive to foreign investment by cleaning up us. >> nothing will unlock africa's economic potential more than ending the cancer of corruption. and you are right that it is not just the problem of africa. it is the problem of those who do business in africa. it is not unique to africa. corruption exists all over the world, including in the united states but here in a corruption drains billions of dollars from an economy that can't afford to lose billions of dollars. >> the u.s. leader also commended african nations for taking leadership and peacekeeping counter terrorism initiatives. most of his comments were well received. >> the key highlights of his speech was the point where he raised africa for africa. >> of how the old should leave and the new should come. and let the new leaders lead. >> in his address that m
and this is often--and this is often just a first step down a perilous path. >> obama singled out burundi's president pierre nkurunziza who has been elected to a third term as an example of trying to stay in power. he has afternooned african clears to make their countries more attractive to foreign investment by cleaning up us. >> nothing will unlock africa's economic potential more than ending the cancer of corruption. and you are right that it is not just the problem of africa. it...
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. >> my life was in perilous danger. >>> this guy pummels his own lawyer. >>> and a twist in the story an investigative reporter never saw coming. >> you hear him scream to his wife, "honey, get the gun." >> videos that don't get any more shocking -- >> video shows i pushed your kid. what are you going to do about it? >> -- or more strange -- >> i remember standing there in disbelief. >> or any more sinister. >> the puppy could have died. he could have broken the dog's neck. >>> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking." >>> journalists are taught to stay objective, to avoid becoming part of the story. john mattes is an investigative reporter in san diego, and he's not afraid to chase down any lead. but in trying to expose a bad guy, he found himself smack in the middle of an unbelievable story. his cameraman captured some shocking video, and it was all the evidence the cops needed to throw someone in jail. >> stop that [ bleep ] camera right now. >> a confrontation between a local tv reporter and this irate woman could have ended here. >> uh! >> but it quickly escalates into a s
. >> my life was in perilous danger. >>> this guy pummels his own lawyer. >>> and a twist in the story an investigative reporter never saw coming. >> you hear him scream to his wife, "honey, get the gun." >> videos that don't get any more shocking -- >> video shows i pushed your kid. what are you going to do about it? >> -- or more strange -- >> i remember standing there in disbelief. >> or any more sinister. >> the...
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well, they had to name a new finance minister very quickly because the country is perilously close to a collapse. they got rid of the yanis p varoufakis a very charismatic and and divisive man, they have euclid tsakalotos to take his place. he was jaded in educated in the u.k. but this is not about personalities ultimately. this is about substance. it is about the fact that greece owes more than 300 billion euros namely to its european partners, and it's struggling to find a way to pay back that money. in fact, it's arguing that paying back that money would be detrimental to its recovery aspect. >> barnaby, at last check i read that the banks could possibly reopen tomorrow, is that still a done deal? they'll be closed today closed tomorrow. they're afraid to open their dollars because the greeks will rush in and take out what is left there. >> let's turn now to dominic dominic kane where they're reacting to what is happening in greece. any idea yet on how much longer the european central bank will report greek banks? >> the question is what will they do? they've given a lifeline somet
well, they had to name a new finance minister very quickly because the country is perilously close to a collapse. they got rid of the yanis p varoufakis a very charismatic and and divisive man, they have euclid tsakalotos to take his place. he was jaded in educated in the u.k. but this is not about personalities ultimately. this is about substance. it is about the fact that greece owes more than 300 billion euros namely to its european partners, and it's struggling to find a way to pay back...
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the country's new deal seems in peril as the imf indicated it could walk away given what it sees as unsustainable levels of debt. let's bring in our business editor. this is the strongest warning yet from the imf over greece's ability to pay debt. stephen: two options for debt relief. one is that greece is given more time before it has to be given -- it has to pay back debt to the eurozone. they are suggesting at the moment greece will begin in 2023. it will be pushed back 20 years until 2053. the other option is a reduction in the amount of debt, the haircut we have heard about. both of those will go far beyond what has been discussed. the imf said it or cannot agree to pay out more money in a third bailout without some portion of debt relief in it. the imf is due to contribute 16 billion euros to the bailout package. their participation is crucial. this is what lenders in greece were fighting about, whether or not the imf would be involved. the imf is saying that greece's debt burden has become unsustainable. the ratio of debt to the size of the economy debt to gdp, this is the measure we used
the country's new deal seems in peril as the imf indicated it could walk away given what it sees as unsustainable levels of debt. let's bring in our business editor. this is the strongest warning yet from the imf over greece's ability to pay debt. stephen: two options for debt relief. one is that greece is given more time before it has to be given -- it has to pay back debt to the eurozone. they are suggesting at the moment greece will begin in 2023. it will be pushed back 20 years until 2053....
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. >>> our fast-forward look at a peril in the pacific, with pristine beaches, hawaii is the picture of paradise something many of us use every day threatens to destroyed. "america tonight"s adam may visited hawaii to see the dangers of plastic in paradise. >> reporter: mark grew up on the beaches. >> this is my home i feel a responsibility to do my part to make sure my children and children's children's have bamps. >> reporter: he made doing his part a full-time job. he works for demoea the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. noah has been trying to keep the islands in clean. >> there's a flux of plastic. >> hawaii's northern island act like a fine tooth comb filtering debris from the north pacific gir, a system of currents pushing the pacific and everything in them in a clockwise circle creating what many call the great pacific garbage patch, where shape of all shapes and sizes is dense. close to 90% of that garbage is plastic. >> these guys will eat plastic bags and pieces of plastic, thinking that it's food. it will be lodged in the intestinal tract, and worse is leachi
. >>> our fast-forward look at a peril in the pacific, with pristine beaches, hawaii is the picture of paradise something many of us use every day threatens to destroyed. "america tonight"s adam may visited hawaii to see the dangers of plastic in paradise. >> reporter: mark grew up on the beaches. >> this is my home i feel a responsibility to do my part to make sure my children and children's children's have bamps. >> reporter: he made doing his part a...
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long, long time. >> well, you were the first homeland security secretary after 9/11 speaking of perilous conditions. how should law enforcement official bs preparing heading into this weekend and are we prepared, secretary? >> one of the things that i've told many people during my time as secretary and staying in touch with my friends since that time is that there's no one that takes their jobs more seriously about protecting and providing security than the men and women responsible for that. from the local communities on up. i know the fbi said they were going to ramp up their security. but the local police departments don't send out press releases but they're going the ramp up their security as well. the state police are going to ramp up their security and sheriff's departments are going to ramp up their security. at the end of the day we need to understand that until the broader global community does not come together and take collective action against this group whose reach has expanded, as i mentioned before the number -- the lethality of the incidents continues to grow, we're going
long, long time. >> well, you were the first homeland security secretary after 9/11 speaking of perilous conditions. how should law enforcement official bs preparing heading into this weekend and are we prepared, secretary? >> one of the things that i've told many people during my time as secretary and staying in touch with my friends since that time is that there's no one that takes their jobs more seriously about protecting and providing security than the men and women responsible...
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economics correspondent, paul solman, looks at the promise and perils of the rise of the robot, part of our weekly series, "making sense", which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: the 11th hole at stanford university. chad gray's an okay golfer, but his caddy is really hard to beat. >> it's gonna go wherever you want it go. it follows you like a puppy dog. >> reporter: meet the robot caddy trek. >> it has two ultrasound bars that send a signal back to the remote that's on my back pocket here. >> it's an incredibly simple piece of technology. >> reporter: but the implications for america's caddies, and millions of other workers, are ominous, says computer scientist and serial entrepreneur jerry kaplan. kaplan has his own labor-saving schlepper, an r2-d2 designed to make local deliveries. >> this is the stanford jack rabbot. >> reporter: jack rabbot. >> yes. >> reporter: as in robot. >> that's right, it's like a jackrabbit, but it's a robot. it's designed to operate in socially appropriate ways in pedestrian spaces. >> reporter: jack looks harmless enough. but he, like c
economics correspondent, paul solman, looks at the promise and perils of the rise of the robot, part of our weekly series, "making sense", which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: the 11th hole at stanford university. chad gray's an okay golfer, but his caddy is really hard to beat. >> it's gonna go wherever you want it go. it follows you like a puppy dog. >> reporter: meet the robot caddy trek. >> it has two ultrasound bars that send a signal...
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we do that to our own peril. we may not like tactics, but the grievances are about participatio participation, and it is a terrorists. >>> if there's an agreement between iran and the united states, was it your contention that iran pull back support for groups like hezbollah? >> i think that would be a big stretch. the republic of iran had this as a cornerstone of foreign policy, supporting groups of countries in the neighbourhood, participating in political prophecies and arm them as they need to. they are not giving it up because we wave a wonder. >> is it this a reason not to risk the possibility that iran develops the nuclear weapon. >> there's no evidence that iran wants to develop a nuclear weapon, this whole thing - just as the bush administration sold us that saddam hussein has this, sa bill of goods... >> the national intelligence from 2006/2006 which found evidence that iran was trying to programme. >> that is not true. that is not true. >> in 2006, straight to under cut yet another bad war that the bus
we do that to our own peril. we may not like tactics, but the grievances are about participatio participation, and it is a terrorists. >>> if there's an agreement between iran and the united states, was it your contention that iran pull back support for groups like hezbollah? >> i think that would be a big stretch. the republic of iran had this as a cornerstone of foreign policy, supporting groups of countries in the neighbourhood, participating in political prophecies and arm...
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. >> i knew there was definitely human peril at that point, i was just yelling definitely at the top. >> get out! get out! >> focused on getting the elderly couple out of the prius, tech sergeant dixon is unaware that the car is floating his way. >> i couldn't really hear anything. the water had just kind of hit us. i opened the door and i grabbed the hand of the elderly gentleman and helped him out. then i heard the other guys on the other side of the car yelling we can get the lady out on this side. you have to get her out on that side. >> other airmen arrived to help, including sergeant maxwell. >> i noticed that is the dixon was on the driver's side trying to pull her out that way but the water is hitting the door pushing the door closed. >> the water was getting higher and higher quickly and i felt the pressure of the door getting more and more. >> i ran around to the driver's side of the vehicle and pried the door open. >> i felt the weight of the door off of my back. i didn't know who it was at that time, but i knew somebody grabbed that door and was helping. >> while they are
. >> i knew there was definitely human peril at that point, i was just yelling definitely at the top. >> get out! get out! >> focused on getting the elderly couple out of the prius, tech sergeant dixon is unaware that the car is floating his way. >> i couldn't really hear anything. the water had just kind of hit us. i opened the door and i grabbed the hand of the elderly gentleman and helped him out. then i heard the other guys on the other side of the car yelling we can...
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bar barack obama in ethiopia says kenya stands at a crossing rode between peril and promise.bage collection in beirut left rubbish piling up in the streets. >> hello there. welcome to the program. after almost four and a half years in syria, it's the president's first real admission that government forces are struggling. in a speech to the nation bashar al assad said his army is tired and lacks numbers and said his forces may have to concede some territory to their enemy. a report. >> for the first time since the war began in syria, president bashar al-assad admits government forces have a problem and they have been forced to abandoned some areas. we do have new recruits every day. the military is carrying out this mission but the syrian army is sometimes required to give up areas in order to hold on to more important areas. we are in a fateful period. there are no compromise solutions. >> assad is trying to put a brave face. in order to win and succeed in anything everybody gets tired. it is quite normal that the state, the army get tired but the word "defeat" does not exist
bar barack obama in ethiopia says kenya stands at a crossing rode between peril and promise.bage collection in beirut left rubbish piling up in the streets. >> hello there. welcome to the program. after almost four and a half years in syria, it's the president's first real admission that government forces are struggling. in a speech to the nation bashar al assad said his army is tired and lacks numbers and said his forces may have to concede some territory to their enemy. a report....
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president, iran has been engaged in proxy was around the middle east without this money and an economy in perili think they will be much more able to empire built in spite of their perceived and real enemies with this money in hand. iran lost leadership has always been willing to sacrifice its own economy for its hegemonic ambitions in the region. ask the iranian people of 2009 when tens of thousands poured into the street. they were always ready to let their people suffer second, empire built first. mark: do you think this is a substantial downside? wallace: of course. all the revenue generated by business as sanctions are relieved, it will embolden the regime that is already emboldened in the region, and it does not take that much money to fund has below and hamas -- to fund has below -- to fund hezbollah and hamas. mark: under the steel, you will not have them under an iranian nuclear umbrella. wallace: one of the early supporters of the deal is bashar al-assad, who came out and said it was a victory, which means he is expecting presumably iran to be stronger and more capable of supporting h
president, iran has been engaged in proxy was around the middle east without this money and an economy in perili think they will be much more able to empire built in spite of their perceived and real enemies with this money in hand. iran lost leadership has always been willing to sacrifice its own economy for its hegemonic ambitions in the region. ask the iranian people of 2009 when tens of thousands poured into the street. they were always ready to let their people suffer second, empire built...
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. >> this is often the first step down a perilous pass. -- path. obama singled out burundi's president pierre nkurunziza's bid for an election provoked weeks of unrest, an example of dangers trying to overstay in power. the u.s. president asked leaders to make their traffic more prone -- countries more attractive to foreign investment by cleaning up corruption. >> nothing will unlock africa's economic potential more than ending the cancer of corruption. you are right it's not just a problem of africa, it's a problem of those that do business with africa. it's not unique to africa, corruption exists all over the world, including the united states. here in africa, corruption rains from billions, from economies this can't afford to lose billions. >> reporter: the u.s. nation commended relations for taking leadership in peacekeeping initiatives across the continent. most of the president's comments were well received. >> the key highlights is a point where they raised about the defense from africa. we cannot spect the rest of the world to do this for u
. >> this is often the first step down a perilous pass. -- path. obama singled out burundi's president pierre nkurunziza's bid for an election provoked weeks of unrest, an example of dangers trying to overstay in power. the u.s. president asked leaders to make their traffic more prone -- countries more attractive to foreign investment by cleaning up corruption. >> nothing will unlock africa's economic potential more than ending the cancer of corruption. you are right it's not just a...
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these are perilous times.lly all of them know for example isis is their fight. they've asked for specific support. jordan bombs and material egypt, let's share intelligence lead a coalition. kurds, police arm us. all these things are asked for. we are not providing them. >> no no no, is the answer zblcht. >> that is correct. >> thanks for your time today. >>> he was an american hero awarded silver star. his medal was stripped away. the story is outrageous. >>> who needs gym class is this now kids can take it online. i'm sure they're going to do it. >> i'm in gym right now mom. keep the door closed. ♪ when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night pr
these are perilous times.lly all of them know for example isis is their fight. they've asked for specific support. jordan bombs and material egypt, let's share intelligence lead a coalition. kurds, police arm us. all these things are asked for. we are not providing them. >> no no no, is the answer zblcht. >> that is correct. >> thanks for your time today. >>> he was an american hero awarded silver star. his medal was stripped away. the story is outrageous....
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president obama leaves a country at a crossroads, as he describes it, between peril and progress. firmly pushing kenya toward a more democratic future. tonight president obama is here, the first u.s. president to visit ethiopia, this is a country with serious human rights issues. it's also been a key ally in the war on terror. and both of those topics are on the president's agenda tomorrow. kate? >> chris jansing traveling with the president in east africa, thank you. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this sunday night, dramatic results from a unique program to reduce teen pregnancy in colorado. but controversy over whether to keep funding it. >>> a report by the cdc this past week found a big increase in the use of the so-called morning-after pill among teenage girls. the increase coincides with a move by the fda two years ago that allowed use of the emergency contraceptive without a prescription. and in colorado, another move to make it easier for young people to obtain birth control is producing dramatic results, reducing teen pregnancy, but it's not without controversy. our
president obama leaves a country at a crossroads, as he describes it, between peril and progress. firmly pushing kenya toward a more democratic future. tonight president obama is here, the first u.s. president to visit ethiopia, this is a country with serious human rights issues. it's also been a key ally in the war on terror. and both of those topics are on the president's agenda tomorrow. kate? >> chris jansing traveling with the president in east africa, thank you. >>> when...
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. >>> coming up is the sixers plan in peril now that joe ell embid will miss another season.us hear why okafor will not suit up tonight. soccer. top chef. soccer. top chef. [whi stles] soccer! top chef! [shouting] disco! [singing] say it and see it. the x1 voice remote, only from xfinity. >>> yep, the bombshell dropped yesterday afternoon. the sixers announced that joel embiid will have a second surgery on his right foot which will keep him out for a second straight season the entire season. the sixers knew the risk that came with drafting him. the first surgery on his foot a year ago kept him out all of last season. the club released this statement from the gm. a collective decision has been made that the best approach to promote full healing would be to proceed with a bone graft at the fracture site. we anticipate the procedure will take place in the next 7 to 10 days and joel missing the upcoming season. here's aaron mckie on embiid. >> you prepare your whole life to live out your dreams and play in the nba and just to have an injury that you really don't have any answers
. >>> coming up is the sixers plan in peril now that joe ell embid will miss another season.us hear why okafor will not suit up tonight. soccer. top chef. soccer. top chef. [whi stles] soccer! top chef! [shouting] disco! [singing] say it and see it. the x1 voice remote, only from xfinity. >>> yep, the bombshell dropped yesterday afternoon. the sixers announced that joel embiid will have a second surgery on his right foot which will keep him out for a second straight season the...
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>> you can't ignore him and you should not ignore him and do so at your peril if you do.ve seen people leave contract wise his brand whether it's a restaurant in the hotel they are building in washington, whether it's macy's and its clothing line, the gop must protect their brand. the candidates who are running for office must protect their brand. when any candidate goes off the reservation either by going at odds with the party platform or the norms in decency of what the party stands for. so the party and the candidate in this race must protect that brand against anyone who seeks to denigrate it. >> jeannie zano when another candidate is something like a free agent he doesn't have to worry about the normal protocols of raising money, of kissing the ring of various party leaders. he doesn't have to follow party discipline at all. does it make it tougher to figure out what your game plan is? >> absolutely. and you know brad is absolutely right. you have to protect the pretty brand. let's not forget, donald trump is not running for a particular brand post-citizens united,
>> you can't ignore him and you should not ignore him and do so at your peril if you do.ve seen people leave contract wise his brand whether it's a restaurant in the hotel they are building in washington, whether it's macy's and its clothing line, the gop must protect their brand. the candidates who are running for office must protect their brand. when any candidate goes off the reservation either by going at odds with the party platform or the norms in decency of what the party stands...
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the bank industry is perilously close to collapse and hotels and restaurants run short of supplies. >ere have been people who talk about it but it hasn't impacted our day-to-day travels. our landlords have said be careful, make sure you have enough money, you have cash pulled early, but because they have warned us we have had no issues. >> reporter: at cash machines the 60 euro daily limit is it's a falling in some places some machines are only dispensing 50 euros at a time and others have run out of cash all together. one plan in the queue said he feels the same as always greeks do ashamed of europe. sunday's referendum was called by greece's left-wing government with the aim of securing a stronger negotiating position with the country's international lenders. now the vote looks more like a referendum on greece's continued membership of the euro zone and a yes vote being actively campaigned for by a number of senior political figures here could well mean the end of this government and new elections. do you believe this is a vote about greece's membership of the euro zone? this >> no
the bank industry is perilously close to collapse and hotels and restaurants run short of supplies. >ere have been people who talk about it but it hasn't impacted our day-to-day travels. our landlords have said be careful, make sure you have enough money, you have cash pulled early, but because they have warned us we have had no issues. >> reporter: at cash machines the 60 euro daily limit is it's a falling in some places some machines are only dispensing 50 euros at a time and others...
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explanation that you actually get before you actually have to do something that your life is in serious peril. it's like one time, and if you don't have a photographic memory, you just kind of have to freestyle it after that, which is... it's fun, i guess. - i'm just always a little nervous leaving someone on their own, because he's only ever done it in tandem with me. but he'll be all right. he's a smart guy. yeah. - you know when something feels like a really good idea and then something all of a sudden feels like a bad idea? that's right now. - you keep going directly down, and then we'll just kind of pendulum across the last bit. he needs to commit to that pendulum. if you're tentative, he's not going to reach it. one, two, three, let's go. big run. ooh - ten piece chicken big mac, mcnuggets!ken salad. minions: (speaking in minionese) this summer, come play like a minion! with minion mania at mcdonald's. peel your game piece to reveal instant win food prizes... trips to universal theme parks... and 4 weekly drawings for a chance to win $250,000. it's a summer full of minions and lovin', a
explanation that you actually get before you actually have to do something that your life is in serious peril. it's like one time, and if you don't have a photographic memory, you just kind of have to freestyle it after that, which is... it's fun, i guess. - i'm just always a little nervous leaving someone on their own, because he's only ever done it in tandem with me. but he'll be all right. he's a smart guy. yeah. - you know when something feels like a really good idea and then something all...
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driver who understands that the peril of restricter plate racing is clint bowyer. he was upside down and literally on fire here at daytona and knows he must gain points because if he's one point outside of the chase cutoff. he is an excellent restricter plate racers and he knows this might be his best shot. mike? >> you talk about urgency. pit stalls 22 to 33 hungry drivers, winless so far in the season and need a win to punch the ticket to the chase. among them tony stewart. could be considered a contender tonight. he has 19 total victories here at daytona. with a record like that, you can't count him out regardless of the season he is having. >> my section of pit road is just past the halfway point and i have heavy hitters including xfinity series winner austin dillon. the guys to have my eye on is denny hamlin. number 11. he's won almost every here at daytona except a points paying race. he is among the top six among the last three races here. he will be starting 35th and with that spot in the chase secure, he can take some extra risks. dave? >> kelly, i'll be o
driver who understands that the peril of restricter plate racing is clint bowyer. he was upside down and literally on fire here at daytona and knows he must gain points because if he's one point outside of the chase cutoff. he is an excellent restricter plate racers and he knows this might be his best shot. mike? >> you talk about urgency. pit stalls 22 to 33 hungry drivers, winless so far in the season and need a win to punch the ticket to the chase. among them tony stewart. could be...