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this is not permission to stay and she kept losing in the courts. eventually they did start getting the licenses just a few months ago but now the state has appealed and ducey said he is going to continue that to try to make sure that these kids can't drive. i think you probably know if you have had an opportunity i don't see the remaining piece of s.b. 1070 being appealed unless a case is brought under conscious discrimination like this whole thing about the taillights in certain neighborhoods. evidence is accumulating that the police go in certain neighborhoods where you'd be more likely to find undocumented workers and stop them for a taillight. anybody else? >> wait for the microphone. >> there's a theme in much of your book with stories about children who came to united states in the very young age and a bin family members often parents being deported. can you talk a little bit about i think the last chapter in your book which is dedicated to those that were brought here? you know via decision that the parents made to bring them here to improve
this is not permission to stay and she kept losing in the courts. eventually they did start getting the licenses just a few months ago but now the state has appealed and ducey said he is going to continue that to try to make sure that these kids can't drive. i think you probably know if you have had an opportunity i don't see the remaining piece of s.b. 1070 being appealed unless a case is brought under conscious discrimination like this whole thing about the taillights in certain...
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so yes, no one should be able to use your data without your permission and get rid of the patriot act just gave the government a blank check and hillary clinton says [inaudible] she did not trust them with her e-mails. why should i trust the state to promote my e-mails? [inaudible] >> legislatively, what would you like to see done? >> i would like to see that the patriot act not be renewed and that's coming up in june. you should call your congressman and that is the critical one. the guy that wrote the patriot act is on record as saying that they distorted it and the republican congressman, it should be dropped. rand paul has a petition he is a conservative, there are plenty of liberals that have repetition. people should be aware that the government was given a license to learn so much about you and if you had no privacy, you're going to end up being a fearful human being. they know everything about you. >> "they know everything about you: how data collecting corporations and snooping government agencies are destroying democracy" is the author of the book. robert scheer is the autho
so yes, no one should be able to use your data without your permission and get rid of the patriot act just gave the government a blank check and hillary clinton says [inaudible] she did not trust them with her e-mails. why should i trust the state to promote my e-mails? [inaudible] >> legislatively, what would you like to see done? >> i would like to see that the patriot act not be renewed and that's coming up in june. you should call your congressman and that is the critical one....
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. >> reporter: jim investigators say it was the dad who gave this under age teen permission to use his suv to run out to get breakfast. well, minutes later three teenage boys were dead and today, you're right no jail time but ordered to pay restitution, community service and write apology letters to the families. now 16 year-old the teenage girl who had accepted responsibility, of a deadly crash, in the poconos is now a free person. she left the wayne county juvenile probation offices today. we are not directly revealing her identity, because she's a minor who was in the tried as an adult. last year on august 30th she was behind the wheel of this chevy suburban when investigators say she lost control, and rolled the vehicle several times killing three bucks county teens. ryan lesher, cullen keffer and shamus digney, all would have been sophomores at council rock high school south. >> we hepp miss blair learned a valuable life lesson, all of this and she understands that she hurt a lot of people, created a lot of sadness and misery. >> reporter: it was an emotional day in the the courtr
. >> reporter: jim investigators say it was the dad who gave this under age teen permission to use his suv to run out to get breakfast. well, minutes later three teenage boys were dead and today, you're right no jail time but ordered to pay restitution, community service and write apology letters to the families. now 16 year-old the teenage girl who had accepted responsibility, of a deadly crash, in the poconos is now a free person. she left the wayne county juvenile probation offices...
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we wanted to do it without permission, under the radar. charlie: without permission from whom?an: we did not want to call the state department and say are you ok with this? who knows. they might say no. they probably would be wise to say no. what state department would want me to be the liaison in cuba? charlie: all you are doing was singing and dancing. and eating. conan: and a lot of drinking. i drank heavily. when you hear a comedian wants to go to cuba, there would be any asking for permission -- it's better just to go. we flew in, brought our cameraman with us, we do not have permission to do anything. we just went and shot. charlie: here is an example of that production. roll tape. ♪ [applause] ♪ conan: did anyone get that down? that's a hit record. charlie: my impression is that is what you love to do, as much as anything. that is what you did when you were off, went on that tour. conan: what i absolutely love is when no one knew back in 1993, when nobody knew who is this guy, conan o'brien, the media was calling anyone in my life they could find. they called my roommate
we wanted to do it without permission, under the radar. charlie: without permission from whom?an: we did not want to call the state department and say are you ok with this? who knows. they might say no. they probably would be wise to say no. what state department would want me to be the liaison in cuba? charlie: all you are doing was singing and dancing. and eating. conan: and a lot of drinking. i drank heavily. when you hear a comedian wants to go to cuba, there would be any asking for...
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let's rebuild america without permission. that we are not going to take it. that is our show and we will see monday lou's back. have a good night. neil: well never let a crisis go to waste, especially if you can use it to waste more money. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. and think quick, sherand chuck schumer, what do you think they have in common? amtrak spending the trainer and the entertaining senator using this week's train disaster to push for more federal dollars, not only for amtrak that received billions over the years but pretty much everything else while they're at. it does that ring a bell? it is a familiar liberal theme. >> we need to invest in the infrastructure not just when something bad happens like a bridge collapse or train derailment but all the time. >> our safety is linked to the in
let's rebuild america without permission. that we are not going to take it. that is our show and we will see monday lou's back. have a good night. neil: well never let a crisis go to waste, especially if you can use it to waste more money. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto. and think quick, sherand chuck schumer, what do you think they have in common? amtrak spending the trainer and the entertaining senator using this week's train disaster to push for more federal dollars, not only for amtrak...
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confirm the permission was granted. no time or date or actional information was provided regarding the flight during this telephone call either. the officer advised this individual that she was not aware of any permission to land a drone. then he was transferred to a sergeant. and this man repeated except now he referred to the aircraft as a gyro copter. no approval existed. the caller advised the sergeant that could be seen on the website which he provided. at this point the conversation concluded and during the conversation no mention was made that the landing was imminent. at 1:07 p.m. the police officer responded by immediately forwarding it to investigations division. concurrently the personnel went into the provided website but did not find a live feed noted by the individual. the command center notified the investigations division and a public information officer. as the command center was attempting to evaluate any air flight information with the staff that the national capital region coordination center the gyr
confirm the permission was granted. no time or date or actional information was provided regarding the flight during this telephone call either. the officer advised this individual that she was not aware of any permission to land a drone. then he was transferred to a sergeant. and this man repeated except now he referred to the aircraft as a gyro copter. no approval existed. the caller advised the sergeant that could be seen on the website which he provided. at this point the conversation...
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let's rebuild america without permission.w and we will see money." you don't want to miss it. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ charles: live from las vegas this is "making money" with charles payne. and check out this beautiful live audience. ♪ announcer: this is "making money" with charles payne. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ charles: tonight we are going to answer all of your
let's rebuild america without permission.w and we will see money." you don't want to miss it. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ charles: live from las vegas this is "making money" with charles payne. and check out this beautiful live audience. ♪ announcer: this is "making money" with charles payne. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ charles: tonight we are going to answer all of your
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. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did without your permission, did she?or, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military, or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. ♪ ♪ ♪ undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight ended. or shifted? miracle-gro. life starts here. something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. >>> the detention officers at lake county juvenile are reporting to "e" wing after a
. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did without your permission, did she?or, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military, or their family, see if you're eligible to...
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let's rebuild america without permission. that is our show and we will see you next week. ♪us ♪ american history. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase full of heirlooms left. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
let's rebuild america without permission. that is our show and we will see you next week. ♪us ♪ american history. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase full of heirlooms left. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >>...
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that was addis this would mean all aircraft military or sifn wouldcivilian would have to ask permission to enter the area. >> schoolchildren have gone back to school in nepal. as harry fawcett reports teachers are working hard to make lessons as normal as possible. >> it's a big day after 40 days it's time to take out uniforms, pack school bags, remember how to tie a tie. >> i want to play board games and hide and seek with my friends. i want to hang out and find out what happened to the houses. >> reporter: finishing touches come from their mother, along with reminders not to panic if there's another earthquake. >> i know they will be safe at school but i'm still worried. my mind is not at ease here today. >> his home was one of many to crumble in kathmandu. school staff assure that their building has been declared safe. even this a welcome chance for a laugh with friends. across nepal schools were marking an important day. here at pattan haya, the principal welcomed students far more than he expected. they were safe in the open, if the ground shook it would be just like dancing. >> tr
that was addis this would mean all aircraft military or sifn wouldcivilian would have to ask permission to enter the area. >> schoolchildren have gone back to school in nepal. as harry fawcett reports teachers are working hard to make lessons as normal as possible. >> it's a big day after 40 days it's time to take out uniforms, pack school bags, remember how to tie a tie. >> i want to play board games and hide and seek with my friends. i want to hang out and find out what...
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and back then in order to get a corporation or to get permission to do something or almost anything you had to get a charter from the state legislature. and in 1881 the doctor was well known and it had always been his dream especially after having been surveyor general to have an inland waterway that was to stretch the length of florida. so they went to the legislature. the deal was for every mile of waterway drudged for an august team to miami they would get 3840 acres of public land along the east coast and the atlantic coast of florida which was by no means bad land or swampland, it was prime real estate. and so by 1912 this company had earned over at 1 million acres of land. [inaudible] and they did an actual survey in 1889. and it was bland and 85% was water. and the problem was except for the st. johns river going east along the coast most of the waterway was not navigable and in other words you could not take a steamship or anything like it down the coast of florida without it being dredged to some extent. and so the deal was that they had to dredge a continuous waterway 5 feet d
and back then in order to get a corporation or to get permission to do something or almost anything you had to get a charter from the state legislature. and in 1881 the doctor was well known and it had always been his dream especially after having been surveyor general to have an inland waterway that was to stretch the length of florida. so they went to the legislature. the deal was for every mile of waterway drudged for an august team to miami they would get 3840 acres of public land along the...
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going to give them permission to get my children and put them in the van.sick of this. >> as if on cue, the flds women react. >> i started to see them bring their suitcases out. i'm like okay here we go. here we go. >> escorted by their church keepers, the children walk toward sabrina's van crying. but this is when a new logjam develops. scores of church members descend upon the mouth of the van. >> they are like we're not forcing the children. they have to do it on their own. but they are so brainwashed they wouldn't step in the van. they are saying you are leaving with the devil. ♪ >> reporter: people in the crowd are weeping praying. >> going on two hours of sleep. i couldn't eat. i just wanted to get my kids out of there. they are like oh, we can come back tomorrow. i'm like this is happening today. >> reporter: finally, a sheriffs deputy pokes his head around the corner of the van. >> folks they have got to get going. >> that's does it. the kids get in. the van pulls away with the followers of warren jeffs waving and weeping. but for this beleaguered m
going to give them permission to get my children and put them in the van.sick of this. >> as if on cue, the flds women react. >> i started to see them bring their suitcases out. i'm like okay here we go. here we go. >> escorted by their church keepers, the children walk toward sabrina's van crying. but this is when a new logjam develops. scores of church members descend upon the mouth of the van. >> they are like we're not forcing the children. they have to do it on...
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the land owner said they had given no permission. the oil industry is getting what amounts to a free pass. >> reporter: as the environmental director how many fines have you issued? >> two. >> reporter: two. >> two. >> reporter: why only two? >> due to a lack of staffing. a lack of understanding the programme. >> reporter: if you were fully staffed, how many fines would you give? >> on average, one a week. >> reporter: what is the biggest obstacle getting in the way of putting more environmental protections in place? >> government reform. our government has to reform and change the way it does business. >> reporter: ironically what may help is the recent drop in oil prices, cut nearly in half over the past year. it could give nha nations breathing room to get control over liquid wealth. >> if we sell valuable oil out of the ground. at the end of the day so to speak, 30 yeras from now, standard living for our people all of our people. poverty, crime, and health disparities. that's what it should represent. if we can't do that, it's be
the land owner said they had given no permission. the oil industry is getting what amounts to a free pass. >> reporter: as the environmental director how many fines have you issued? >> two. >> reporter: two. >> two. >> reporter: why only two? >> due to a lack of staffing. a lack of understanding the programme. >> reporter: if you were fully staffed, how many fines would you give? >> on average, one a week. >> reporter: what is the biggest...
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, permission denied. >> have you issued a guardian shop that restricted the ability to use email, to send or receive a letter. >> no. >> never. no, after 40 years of doing this i'm not surprised. people make mistakes, people don't understand the law. >> the bureaucratic hurdles imposed by some judges and guardians, the power that they wield and faulty oversights means wards of the state live isolated and die alone. >>> denise lives in this home in texas, an hour west of tax as, fort worth until she was made a ward of the state and put in the nursing home. >> she was screaming "i don't want to go." >> reporter: virginia said her dementia. >> she just needed home hotel. there were friend, she had a lot of money, she could have afforded 24 hour help without a state agencies walking in and taking her against her will. >> the retirement banker had more than $200,000 in the bank, a home paid for, and benefits worth more than $2500 a month. pritchard says she and others in the neighbourhood paid regular visits to ty, oh had no children. at the nursing home, no visits were allowed unless the
, permission denied. >> have you issued a guardian shop that restricted the ability to use email, to send or receive a letter. >> no. >> never. no, after 40 years of doing this i'm not surprised. people make mistakes, people don't understand the law. >> the bureaucratic hurdles imposed by some judges and guardians, the power that they wield and faulty oversights means wards of the state live isolated and die alone. >>> denise lives in this home in texas, an hour...
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we wanted to do it without permission and under the radar. >> rose: without permission from whom? >> we didn't want to call the state department and say are you okay with this because who knows, they might say no. it probably would be wise to say no. what state department nt me to be the liaison in doob. >>cuba? all you were doing was singing and dancing and eating. >> and lot of drinking. i drank very, very heavily. yeah, when you hear a comedian is asking for permission to go to cuba, it's better just to go. we brought our cameraman in and we didn't have permission to do anything, we just went and shot. >> rose: here's a production. roll tape. (singing) (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> did anyone get that down? (cheers and applause) that's a hit record! >> rose: my impression is that's what you love to do as much as anything. >> yeah. >> rose: that's what you did when you were off you went on that tour. >> i went on tour. what i absolutely love is, you know, when no one knew, back in 93, when no one knew who was this guy conan o'brien tell us, the media was calling anyone in
we wanted to do it without permission and under the radar. >> rose: without permission from whom? >> we didn't want to call the state department and say are you okay with this because who knows, they might say no. it probably would be wise to say no. what state department nt me to be the liaison in doob. >>cuba? all you were doing was singing and dancing and eating. >> and lot of drinking. i drank very, very heavily. yeah, when you hear a comedian is asking for...
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as long as you're 12, you have your parent with you or some sort of permission from your parent then you're allowed to work an unlimited amount of hours. >> back in 1938, the law was mostly established for children of farm owners. more of a "i'm a farm owner, i have children, it's okay to have my 12 year old, and in many instances, my 10 year old to work in the fields with me." but that was a personal relationship, obviously. now we're looking at children working for someone else, and the law, they fall under that loophole. >> you work pretty hard out there. >> so like we can go more faster and we can leave. because it's hard to cut them and pick them. >> all over the country, children like evelyn put in long days, in extreme temperatures sometimes without shelter and access to facilities. they are exposed to pesticides over long periods of time. >> have you ever felt sick because of chemicals on the plants? >> um, ya, actually i have. >> you can actually see em' on the plants. extreme poverty can leave few other options. laredo, texas, sits just inside the us border with mexico. thi
as long as you're 12, you have your parent with you or some sort of permission from your parent then you're allowed to work an unlimited amount of hours. >> back in 1938, the law was mostly established for children of farm owners. more of a "i'm a farm owner, i have children, it's okay to have my 12 year old, and in many instances, my 10 year old to work in the fields with me." but that was a personal relationship, obviously. now we're looking at children working for someone...
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permission to engage. >> come on. let us shoot. >> clear. >> come on. >> clear.. >> there's no sign of any further weapon. there certainly is no sign of any further fight. these guys are certainly no threat. yet, the helicopter pilots decide to light up the van. and blast it. >> oh, yeah. look at that. right through the windshield. >> just a few minutes later specialist mcchord and the rest of bravo company arrive on the scene. >> i immediately saw a group of men by a wall who had just been completely shredded from these 30 millimeter rounds, and i saw against the wall what is an rpg. the rpg did not have a round in it. then on the ground close by was an ak-47. i saw the light blue minivan, and i could hear a little girl crying. >> realizing that there is a wounded child inside, mcchord and his soldiers run to the van. >> inside the van when i looked in was a little girl about 4 years old. she had a severe belly wound and glass in her eyes and in her hair and all over. next to her was a boy about 7 years old. he had a very severe wound to the right side of his he
permission to engage. >> come on. let us shoot. >> clear. >> come on. >> clear.. >> there's no sign of any further weapon. there certainly is no sign of any further fight. these guys are certainly no threat. yet, the helicopter pilots decide to light up the van. and blast it. >> oh, yeah. look at that. right through the windshield. >> just a few minutes later specialist mcchord and the rest of bravo company arrive on the scene. >> i immediately...
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authorities have granted him permission to temporarily join his parents and sister on the canary islands. >> the case shocked people across europe, highlighting the length people go to in trying to reach the continent. >> when spanish police scanned a suitcase, they were astonished by what they found. in eight-year-old boy was lucky to have survived the journey from neighboring morocco to the spanish enclave in northern africa. the boy was taken into custody while the world waited to learn of his fate. he's underage, but he is still an illegal migrant. spanish law requires his deportation. then there was a desperate plea from his mother, a legal migrant living in spain. >> i call on journalists who are aware of our deal to try to put an end to it. he is my child. i have all the documents that prove he is my son. >> the family plight has moved the world and prompted the spanish government to act. >> he's been granted a temporary authorization that will allow him to stay for a year. >> the family's lawyer says his clients knew nothing of the suitcase plan. they say they have paid intermedi
authorities have granted him permission to temporarily join his parents and sister on the canary islands. >> the case shocked people across europe, highlighting the length people go to in trying to reach the continent. >> when spanish police scanned a suitcase, they were astonished by what they found. in eight-year-old boy was lucky to have survived the journey from neighboring morocco to the spanish enclave in northern africa. the boy was taken into custody while the world waited...
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>> oh, right, story. >> permission to take that vote? >> yes, we can. so we are going to going to redo a do over, commissioner lee? >> aye. >> commissioner joseph. >> aye. >> commissioner moshoyannis. >> aye. >> commissioner perez. >> yes. >> president tan. >> yes. >> got it. apologis for that error. >> item three, report from the executive director and our staff. >> and good evening, commissioners i will be brief, and i was out of the office last week. but, i did want to let you know that today at the full board legislation regarding residence sal development and entertainment venues passed the first read and so what that means is that the full board will do a second read on the 12th, is that right? >> yeah. and next tuesday, and that is the final passage. and then we will go to the mayor for the signature and, we do expect that to be fairly quick process. so i have spoken to the president about moving forward on creating some guidelines around how to hold these hearings, since it is imminent the legislation, does speak to residential development in th
>> oh, right, story. >> permission to take that vote? >> yes, we can. so we are going to going to redo a do over, commissioner lee? >> aye. >> commissioner joseph. >> aye. >> commissioner moshoyannis. >> aye. >> commissioner perez. >> yes. >> president tan. >> yes. >> got it. apologis for that error. >> item three, report from the executive director and our staff. >> and good evening, commissioners i will...
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they have to get written permission. this is about women's bodies not a token at six flags.laughter ) i can't imagine anybody who would agree with this, especially a man. >> oh, i've been outspoke own this. i think men should be able to veto women's abortions if they're willing to care for the child after it's born. >> larry: oh, fox, what is cray day without you? ( laughter ) it's so cray it doesn't even deserve a response. let's just let that sit in its own cray juices for a second. ( humming ) ( laughter ) okay. all right our last story, a little of what i like to call reverse cray. >> between 1982 and 1993, chicago police commander john burge allegedly tortured more than 100 suspects, nearly all of them african american. the chicago city council passed a $5.5 million reparations package for dozens of torture victims. >> larry: hold on. did you hear that? i believe the word "reparations" "reparations--" excuse me chicago, i don't know if you realize you put the word "reparations" in a settlement to african americans? so black people are getting reparations. that's a thing
they have to get written permission. this is about women's bodies not a token at six flags.laughter ) i can't imagine anybody who would agree with this, especially a man. >> oh, i've been outspoke own this. i think men should be able to veto women's abortions if they're willing to care for the child after it's born. >> larry: oh, fox, what is cray day without you? ( laughter ) it's so cray it doesn't even deserve a response. let's just let that sit in its own cray juices for a...
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. >>> turkey's prime minister has entered syria without permission from its government. he visited the tomb of the grandfather of the founder of the ottoman empire. the syrian government has condemned the move as an act of aggression. the prime minister paid a surprise visit to the tomb of suleyman shah in northern syria. the tomb was originally in a turkish enclave in the country, but turkey's military carried out a cross-border operation in february to relocate the tomb within syria to protect it as islamic state militants stepped up their offensive in the area. syria's government strongly opposes the move. it called the prime minister's entry without permission a serious violation of international law and a clear act of aggression. the prime minister apparently used the visit to demonstrate his stance on becoming actively engaged in syrian issues. turkey plans to train syrian anti-government forces with the u.s. military. observers expect the confrontation between turkey and syria to escalate. >>> the vietnam war ended 40 years ago. the result was a huge setback in u.
. >>> turkey's prime minister has entered syria without permission from its government. he visited the tomb of the grandfather of the founder of the ottoman empire. the syrian government has condemned the move as an act of aggression. the prime minister paid a surprise visit to the tomb of suleyman shah in northern syria. the tomb was originally in a turkish enclave in the country, but turkey's military carried out a cross-border operation in february to relocate the tomb within syria...
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back then in order to get a corporation or to get permission to do something, to do almost anything, you had to get a charter, a corporate charter from the state legislature. and in 1881 dr. westcott was well known. it had always been his dream -- especially after having been surveyor general -- it had always been his dream to have an inland waterway a continuous inland waterway that stretched the length of florida. so they went to the legislature and they made the deal of the century. and the deal was that for every mile of waterway dredged from st. augustine to miami, they would get 3,840 acres of public land all lying along the east coast the atlantic coast of florida which was by no means badlands swampland at all. it was prime real estate. and by 1912 this company had earned over a million acres of land -- west cott's company -- had earned over a million acres of land for dredging 286 miles of waterway. and when they did a actual survey in 1889 they determined that approximately 15% of the entire waterway was land and 85% was water. the problem was -- except for the st. johns ri
back then in order to get a corporation or to get permission to do something, to do almost anything, you had to get a charter, a corporate charter from the state legislature. and in 1881 dr. westcott was well known. it had always been his dream -- especially after having been surveyor general -- it had always been his dream to have an inland waterway a continuous inland waterway that stretched the length of florida. so they went to the legislature and they made the deal of the century. and the...
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. >>> how one person's instagram photo can become someone else's art without any kind of permission. an exhibition has created something of a stir on social media. the works of art in question being sold for $90,000 each, consisted of giant screen shots of other people's instagram photos used without permission. took screen shots of them, enlarged them and printed them on canvas. after learning that a picture of her had been sold for $90,000. she wrote, it's just a screen shot, not a painting of my original pose, no, i did not give my permission, and the controversial artist put it up anyway. he's been making slight adjustments to other people's stuff and calling it his own. he was sued for copyright infringement after prince took pictures and made alterations and put them into his own exhibit many prince was initially ordered to destroy his pictures. he won an appeal for most of the works in question. as the new york times reported, the appeals court found that prince's court manifested an entirely different aesthetic from the original picture. last year they reached a private settl
. >>> how one person's instagram photo can become someone else's art without any kind of permission. an exhibition has created something of a stir on social media. the works of art in question being sold for $90,000 each, consisted of giant screen shots of other people's instagram photos used without permission. took screen shots of them, enlarged them and printed them on canvas. after learning that a picture of her had been sold for $90,000. she wrote, it's just a screen shot, not a...
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is why we came to you to ask your permission to file the for the loan what it does ceqa document in place before they do - they sign it is implemented in a couple of weeks i think the documents will be read, however we are going to wait to get the loan the reason once we trigger it and all the costs which we do it where the loan is approved they'll not reinforce us the time is of the essence we want to get the loan and this is the first one it is a little bit challenging that's what it is. >> comments. >> no. >> couple. >> couple of questions is this one the projects that was identified i forgot we called it an early implementation. >> yes. one of the early implementations and along with the chinatown. >> i think this is a fine one i continue to be interested how we are going to measure the effect on those promotions we think there is a bunch of benefits in terms of taking some of the peak off the initial sewer system and the ground water it is challenging to measure those promotions and no simple place to put a flowmeter but it is important to test and i'd like to have an explanation at
is why we came to you to ask your permission to file the for the loan what it does ceqa document in place before they do - they sign it is implemented in a couple of weeks i think the documents will be read, however we are going to wait to get the loan the reason once we trigger it and all the costs which we do it where the loan is approved they'll not reinforce us the time is of the essence we want to get the loan and this is the first one it is a little bit challenging that's what it is....
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it is the age of self east, but what if some of these pictures went public without your permission. after all, on the web nothing disappears. what protections do you have? would the law help you? meet hillary. >> hello? >> she is not going to show her face because she was exposed in a lot of other ways. >> there were all sorts of photos in the course of my relationship. it was long distance. i was uncomfortable at first, but i figured you're in love, why not. >> an ex posted those intimate photos all over the web. the only way to fight it was to send the actual images of her naked body here to the government. we asked a lawyer why. >> you have to get a registration that acknowledges that you are the owner of that copyright before you can go to court on it. it is a little ironic sometimes that people who are trying to protect their privacy in these foes have to go to the federal government to get the registration for the photographs for the copyright. >> can you describe just like the nature of the pictures that you had to upload? >> let's see, there were a lot of topless photos, a l
it is the age of self east, but what if some of these pictures went public without your permission. after all, on the web nothing disappears. what protections do you have? would the law help you? meet hillary. >> hello? >> she is not going to show her face because she was exposed in a lot of other ways. >> there were all sorts of photos in the course of my relationship. it was long distance. i was uncomfortable at first, but i figured you're in love, why not. >> an ex...
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let's rebuild america without permission. not going to take it. that is our show and we will see ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi. >>. good morning, today is sunday the 17th of may, 2015. i'm anna kooiman and a fox news alert. u.s. special forces take down an isis leader. what does all this mean for the president's strategy? we're live with the latest. >>> and as republican hopefuls head to iowa this weekend, jeb bush is still taking questions on his comments on iraq. >> i can handle it. i was answered a question wrong. i answered a different question and look we're all going to make mistakes. >>
let's rebuild america without permission. not going to take it. that is our show and we will see ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi. >>. good morning, today is sunday the 17th of may, 2015. i'm anna kooiman and a fox news alert. u.s. special forces take down an isis leader. what does all this mean for the president's strategy? we're live with the latest. >>> and as republican hopefuls head to iowa this weekend, jeb bush is still taking questions on his comments on iraq. >> i...
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secret service and the uscp and he was calling to confirm that permission was granted. no time or date or actionable information was provided regarding the flight during this telephone, either. the officer advised this individual had a she was not aware of any approvals to land a drone, they were transferred to a sergeant in the command center and this individual repeated that he had told the officer, except now he referred to the aircraft as a gyrocopter. the sergeant advised that no approval existed for a gyrocopter to land on the capitol grounds, the caller advised the sergeant that hughes live feed to be seen on hughes website which he provided. at this point in the conversation the conversation concluded and during the conversation no mention was made that the landing was imminent. at 1:07 p.m. the u.s. capitol police public information officer responded to this e-mail by immediately forwarding it to the investigations division currently the command center personnel went into the provided website -- when to the provided website but did not find the live feed noted
secret service and the uscp and he was calling to confirm that permission was granted. no time or date or actionable information was provided regarding the flight during this telephone, either. the officer advised this individual had a she was not aware of any approvals to land a drone, they were transferred to a sergeant in the command center and this individual repeated that he had told the officer, except now he referred to the aircraft as a gyrocopter. the sergeant advised that no approval...
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permission always denied. have you ever issued a guardianship that restricted the person's ability to communicate, to use e-mail to send a letter to receive a letter to make a phone call? >> no. >> never? >> no after almost 40 years of doing this i'm not surprised. people make mistakes. people don't understand the law sometimes. >> the bureaucratic hurdles imposed by some judges and guardians, the power that they wield and faulty independent oversight sometimes means wards of the state live isolated and die alone. denise high lived in in home in mineral wells, texas, an hour west of dallas fort worth until she was forcibly made a ward of the state and put in this nursing home. >> she was screaming i don't want to go. >> virginia pritchard says her friend and neighbor was suffering from dementia. >> i think she just needed home help. there were friends that could have helped her. she had a lot of money. she could have afforded 24-hour help without any state agency walking in and taking her against her will. >>
permission always denied. have you ever issued a guardianship that restricted the person's ability to communicate, to use e-mail to send a letter to receive a letter to make a phone call? >> no. >> never? >> no after almost 40 years of doing this i'm not surprised. people make mistakes. people don't understand the law sometimes. >> the bureaucratic hurdles imposed by some judges and guardians, the power that they wield and faulty independent oversight sometimes means...
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thosare permissible. >>he's under pressure by business leaders in the city. last week a owner painted a sign on t board covering the damaged window. says something has to be done about the destruction during some protests. >> people should have a lot of voices as they feel like projecting. but is speech is not destroying things it's not speech. >> for those involved, this is unacceptable. this is video of the city planning commissioner being arrested sarday night. >> i can apprecia the mayor's desire to st vandalism in the city but i don't think limiting our constitutional rights to speak out is the path. >> organizers say they'll continue to face protests despite the new tacc because of recent vandalism. >> it doesn't make sense if yore protesting to go ask permissions to protest against it. >> they plan on challenng the new strategy, of course. >> former 49ers lineman ray mcdonald madeail this afternoon. abc7 n was outside of the jail when he walked out just over an hour ago he didn't answer questions he was gone at the time but police caught up with him at
thosare permissible. >>he's under pressure by business leaders in the city. last week a owner painted a sign on t board covering the damaged window. says something has to be done about the destruction during some protests. >> people should have a lot of voices as they feel like projecting. but is speech is not destroying things it's not speech. >> for those involved, this is unacceptable. this is video of the city planning commissioner being arrested sarday night. >> i...
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he has to ask permission. the reason we separated the branches, so there would be checks and balances. no one branch would be too strong. we had debates with the president on whether he can amend health care law, immigration law. now, whether or not he can undo sanctions without approval. we have also had a debate over war. i think that is the most important vote any legislator makes. the constitution is very clear that war is to be initiated or declared by congress, not the president. the president agreed with me as a candidate. he said no president should unilaterally go to war without the authority of congress. that is what the const touche and says -- constitution says. the leather furthers what i believe. to undo sanctions, it will have to be voted on. josh: we will take a short break. but not wanting something and preventing something are entirely different things when it comes to a nuclear iran. how far do you think the country should go to keep that from happening? sen. paul: in order for diplomacy to
he has to ask permission. the reason we separated the branches, so there would be checks and balances. no one branch would be too strong. we had debates with the president on whether he can amend health care law, immigration law. now, whether or not he can undo sanctions without approval. we have also had a debate over war. i think that is the most important vote any legislator makes. the constitution is very clear that war is to be initiated or declared by congress, not the president. the...