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call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize the differences between your everyday movements and a fall. so if a fall does happen, and you're unable to push your button, autoalert can detect it and automatically place a call for help. autoalert is comfortable yet discreet, so you can wear it at all times. and because it's waterproof, you can even wear it in the shower or bathtub where many serious falls happen. over seven million people have benefitted from the lifeline service. no wonder it's recommended by over 100,000 healthcare professionals nationwide. now is the time to be prepared. sooner or later, everyone falls. make sur
call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can...
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call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detectionlogy. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize the differences between your everyday movements and a fall. so if a fall does happen, and you're unable to push your button, autoalert can detect it and automatically place a call for help. autoalert is comfortable yet discreet, so you can wear it at all times. and because it's waterproof, you can even wear it in the shower or bathtub where many serious falls happen. over seven million people have benefitted from the lifeline service. no wonder it's recommended by over 100,000 healthcare professionals nationwide. now is the time to be prepared. sooner or later, everyone falls. make sure you h
call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detectionlogy. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can...
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philip engram of martinez wanted to take one last tip to see his mother.have the story. >> for philip engram and his family, this is more than a visit to a local fast-food restaurant. this is the beginning of a dream come true, and it starts with a little lunch on the house. >> i want a really bigburger and a nice strawberry shake. >> philip is an army veteran. he served six years in the late 70s and early 80s but in the last year or so he's had a tough time. his health isn't keeping up with his high spirits. >> i've been diagnosed with cancer and i'm stage 4. the faster, the better. >> he's hoping to get back to chicago soon to see his mother, who is also ailing. that wish has been granted. engram was presented with his travel itinerary to chicago this next weekend. he and his sister will be going. >> the dream foundation sponsored philip and myself to go to chicago to see my mom, going to see her for the last time. >> although we cannot provide a cure for our dream recipient, we can dramatically impact the quality of their life. >> philip hasn't seen his
philip engram of martinez wanted to take one last tip to see his mother.have the story. >> for philip engram and his family, this is more than a visit to a local fast-food restaurant. this is the beginning of a dream come true, and it starts with a little lunch on the house. >> i want a really bigburger and a nice strawberry shake. >> philip is an army veteran. he served six years in the late 70s and early 80s but in the last year or so he's had a tough time. his health isn't...
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then we'll turn to a conversation with earth, wind, and fire's philip bailey. he sold some 90 million albums worldwide. induct into the rock and roll hall of fame. and caronichronicles it in a sh "shining star: braving the elements of earth, wind and fire." those stories coming up right now. >> the california endowment, help happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. >> the overwhelming majority of physical and emotional cost of war is the subject of ron capps new memoir "seriously not all right: five wars in ten years." takes into the reality of the war crimes and the atrocity. aer is military intelligence officer and a foreign service officer for the u.s. department of state and the combat veteran of afghanistan. served for 25 years. now the found ore it have veteran riding project. my please to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> i want to start reading something you write in the text. because i think it will conte contextualize our conversation. as the glove protected a hot hand
then we'll turn to a conversation with earth, wind, and fire's philip bailey. he sold some 90 million albums worldwide. induct into the rock and roll hall of fame. and caronichronicles it in a sh "shining star: braving the elements of earth, wind and fire." those stories coming up right now. >> the california endowment, help happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. >> the overwhelming...
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philip engram of martinez wanted to take one last tip to see his mother.bc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the story. >> for philip engram and his family, this is more than a visit to a local fast-food restaurant. this is the beginning of a dream come true, and it starts with a little lunch on the house. >> i want a really bigburger and a nice strawberry shake. >> philip is an army veteran. he served six years in the late 730s and early 80s, but in the last year or so he's had a tough time. his health isn't keeping up with his high spirits. >> i've been diagnosed with cancer and i'm stage 4. the faster, the better. >> he's hoping to get back to chicago soon to see his mother, who is also ailing. that wish has been granted. engram was presented with his travel itinerary to chicago this next weekend. he and his sister will be going. >> the dream foundation sponsored philip and myself to go to chicago to see my mom, going to see her for the last time. >> although we cannot provide a cure for our dream recipient, we can dramatically impact the quality of th
philip engram of martinez wanted to take one last tip to see his mother.bc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the story. >> for philip engram and his family, this is more than a visit to a local fast-food restaurant. this is the beginning of a dream come true, and it starts with a little lunch on the house. >> i want a really bigburger and a nice strawberry shake. >> philip is an army veteran. he served six years in the late 730s and early 80s, but in the last year or so he's...
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philip, i wanted to ask you about president putin.eople he should speak out and do something, but what does he do without incriminating himself and is there any sense of what he wants? >> i think there's a couple things he can do. one is to talk about giving access to the site, for example, and talking to the rebels about ensuring there is site access. i note one of the most critical factors we've talked about in the past day or two is angela merkel. she's been cautious on this. remember her country and the rest of western europe is dependent on energy supplies from russia, so i think despite what the congress says and the president says we've got to look at the western europeans as they try to balance their economic dependence on russia with ensuring that they respond to the populous and put pressure on putin. can he talk about things like peace talks, he can take the pressure off by saying he'll create an avenue for access to the site. i think there's a lot he can do. i wouldn't be too quick to say he's cornered. i don't think so. >
philip, i wanted to ask you about president putin.eople he should speak out and do something, but what does he do without incriminating himself and is there any sense of what he wants? >> i think there's a couple things he can do. one is to talk about giving access to the site, for example, and talking to the rebels about ensuring there is site access. i note one of the most critical factors we've talked about in the past day or two is angela merkel. she's been cautious on this. remember...
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call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can recognize the differences between your everyday movements and a fall. so if a fall does happen, and you're unable to push your button, autoalert can detect it and automatically place a call for help. autoalert is comfortable yet discreet, so you can wear it at all times. and because it's waterproof, you can even wear it in the shower or bathtub where many serious falls happen. over seven million people have benefitted from the lifeline service. no wonder it's recommended by over 100,000 healthcare professionals nationwide. now is the time to be prepared. sooner or later, everyone falls. make sur
call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection technology. we'll send you this free information kit about the importance of getting help quickly, should you happen to fall. when i fell, i couldn't press the button. i blacked out. and so having lifeline with autoalert really saved me. if they don't push the button, they're not able to push the button, it takes over and gets them the help that they need. multiple sensors inside autoalert can...
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--l, philip argan key did philip barton key did. he became a big lawyer in annapolis maryland. he became rich. -- they sent frank to st. john's college in annapolis. you all know about st. john's. it is still there. it's a small liberal arts college that offers classical education. when we say classical, we mean greek and latin, and frank studied greek and latin and graduated in 7096. he read the law in annapolis with his uncle. one of his fellow young lawyers was a man named roger brooke tawny, who later became chief justice of the united states. he and frank became very good friends. they practiced not together, but they did argue cases together because frank went back to frederick where he hung out, and he and tony were so close that tunney married frank's only sister, so they were friends, colleagues for the rest of frank's life. he graduated from check -- from st. john's. when he was in annapolis, he did not board at the college. inlived with his great uncle a beautiful house near the scott house, which is still in annapolis today. it is privately owned, but it is really -
--l, philip argan key did philip barton key did. he became a big lawyer in annapolis maryland. he became rich. -- they sent frank to st. john's college in annapolis. you all know about st. john's. it is still there. it's a small liberal arts college that offers classical education. when we say classical, we mean greek and latin, and frank studied greek and latin and graduated in 7096. he read the law in annapolis with his uncle. one of his fellow young lawyers was a man named roger brooke...
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philip holloway and carmen st. for your time tonight oh. >> thank you. >> coming up, a good news story from washington. they don't agree on much. but senators cory booker and rand paul are taking positive steps today. >>> first, get ready. we are running into our "politics nation" summer break, next. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. >>> we are back with a pause from the political battles of the day. a time to rest, relax and are recharge. that's right. it's back. it's time once again for the "politics nation" summer break. and at number three, we go to spain and day two of the running of the bulls. thousands ran alongside the fierce animals. i haven't seen a run like this since republicans ran away from this guy. at number two, we head to
philip holloway and carmen st. for your time tonight oh. >> thank you. >> coming up, a good news story from washington. they don't agree on much. but senators cory booker and rand paul are taking positive steps today. >>> first, get ready. we are running into our "politics nation" summer break, next. ♪ in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which...
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tell again now philip hammond is britain's new foreign secretary having served as defense minister for years hill now be replacing william hague who overnight resigned and that came as something of a surprise so who is philip hammond well the british media describes him as the ultimate mr boring and accountant put in place to sort out the cash black hole that is britain's military he's also figured prominently in the headlines especially for taking a hostile stance to sexual minority rights but most importantly publisher and political activist david lindsay says he's even more fond of war and his predecessor company as a as a merged entity very hawkish very hawkish indeed even tempered william hague however that one does not have a particularly good record in the sense that he strongly opposed equally strongly to opposed cuts in the defense budget but they happened anyways it doesn't seem to make a difference but he is very very how. you can expect to see more of what william really couldn't quite do in the kind of damage that he did do in respect of libya. well william hague was u.k.
tell again now philip hammond is britain's new foreign secretary having served as defense minister for years hill now be replacing william hague who overnight resigned and that came as something of a surprise so who is philip hammond well the british media describes him as the ultimate mr boring and accountant put in place to sort out the cash black hole that is britain's military he's also figured prominently in the headlines especially for taking a hostile stance to sexual minority rights but...
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elvis presley walked in and sam philips thought this was a great publicity opportunity, so he calledhe time. >> reporter: audio engineer matt ross spang spent the last several years restoring the studio, complete with vintage mikes, tape decks and sound mixers. >> i like the human element and the raw energy and emotion in those early recordings. >> reporter: today's recordings, guitar plays by itself, the drums by itself, here, everybody plays together. >> and no headphones, no monitoring. >> reporter: by day, sun studio is a tourist attraction. >> call it the elvis mike, elvis and all the other musicians likely used it. >> reporter: by night, working musicians come to record and discover a simpler, authentic sound of a bygone era. how would you describe the sound? >> real. it is the truest sound you can get because it is what was done, everybody at one time together. >> reporter: on one recent night, a group that included singer dale watson and some of the session musicians who played with the likes of johnny cash and jerry lee lewis among others came here to record and reflect. >>
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philip hammond mr boring in the british media takes over as foreign secretary after an overnight purge of the u.k.'s cabinet ministers plus. eastern ukraine reeling under kiev's artillery bombardment with constant shelling turning once bustling cities into ghost towns. two pm in moscow i met reza thank you for joining us on r.t. international we begin with our breaking news story the number of those killed in the moscow metro derailment climbing to sixteen with passengers still being rescued from the wreckage more than one hundred sixty people confirmed injured in this tragic incident details from artie's medina coaching of a lie for us at the scene. so what is the latest that you can tell us. this is that. this is still under way here on the prospect. that. one thing that the. crash. growing every hour as we speak now according to the latest reports up to sixteen people are reported throughout this morning in the moscow match and among them the train driver is also on the list of those casualties now what we know is that approximately at eight thirty nine am in a very happy busy rush
philip hammond mr boring in the british media takes over as foreign secretary after an overnight purge of the u.k.'s cabinet ministers plus. eastern ukraine reeling under kiev's artillery bombardment with constant shelling turning once bustling cities into ghost towns. two pm in moscow i met reza thank you for joining us on r.t. international we begin with our breaking news story the number of those killed in the moscow metro derailment climbing to sixteen with passengers still being rescued...
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of course is that yes he's going but he's being replaced by a man who's probably just as hawkish philip hammond and so this isn't really about individuals it's about government policy which is hawkish neo conservative a status quo to change really well let's take a look at the new man in the job philip hammond he was defense secretary and came into politics from the business world he's known for hard line conservative views as you've stated he's a euro skeptic and he has said that he would vote to leave the e.u. if there was a referendum hammond is also an outspoken opponent of same sex marriage and a supporter of big spending on the military so why in your opinion do you think he was chosen to replace a well accepted for those reasons reluctantly that your skepticism is an interesting point because i think this government is right worried about the threats and you can. be very well in the european elections as they begun after all a line of thought it had will be a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to take all your skeptic line because of cou
of course is that yes he's going but he's being replaced by a man who's probably just as hawkish philip hammond and so this isn't really about individuals it's about government policy which is hawkish neo conservative a status quo to change really well let's take a look at the new man in the job philip hammond he was defense secretary and came into politics from the business world he's known for hard line conservative views as you've stated he's a euro skeptic and he has said that he would vote...
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so philip, as sara just reported, u.s.ence shows that at any moment, russians are ready to transform more powerful weapons into ukraine, including tanks, armored vehicles, rocket launchers, in the face of world condemnation, putin is escalating intentions. what is he up to? >> i tell you, one of the things he is doing is thumbing his nose at us. when you're an intelligence professional, after 70 years of post world war ii collection against first the soviets and now the russians, collecting this type of intelligence information is not that difficult. big weapon systems, when the united states has a lot of intelligence capability, collecting this information, you know, eight, ten days ago we were speculating on what the russians were doing with a missile system that shot down an airplane. now the russians are saying forget about it, game on. we're sending stuff across the border. and we don't care whether you see it or not. >> you know, jonathan, hillary clinton told cnn's fareed zakaria today that putin is the kind of man
so philip, as sara just reported, u.s.ence shows that at any moment, russians are ready to transform more powerful weapons into ukraine, including tanks, armored vehicles, rocket launchers, in the face of world condemnation, putin is escalating intentions. what is he up to? >> i tell you, one of the things he is doing is thumbing his nose at us. when you're an intelligence professional, after 70 years of post world war ii collection against first the soviets and now the russians,...
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the question is, philip, what do you make of this? he has done it before.he doesn't believe that he meant to say provoke. >> well, let's put it this way. no one deserves to be hit, period, man, woman, or child. provocation, a very bad choice of words. no one makes you physically attack someone. if you are too angry or so on, you know, if the police were there, that attack would not probably happen. they made me do it is no excuse for domestic violence, period. >> now, it's a different question, however, as to whether or not men, as well as women and children can be physically abused by the other gender. the answer to that of course is simply yes. let's take a look at the latest centers for disease control report. over a lifetime, they said 28.8% of women and 28.5% of men have been physically abused, raped, or stalked by an intimate partner. that's pretty equal, isn't it? >> but the question is, dr. ho, what is the double standard? this goes beyond what happened to ray rice. ray rice, as you know, has not gone to court yet. but has admitted in some way that
the question is, philip, what do you make of this? he has done it before.he doesn't believe that he meant to say provoke. >> well, let's put it this way. no one deserves to be hit, period, man, woman, or child. provocation, a very bad choice of words. no one makes you physically attack someone. if you are too angry or so on, you know, if the police were there, that attack would not probably happen. they made me do it is no excuse for domestic violence, period. >> now, it's a...
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well let's take a look at the new man in the job philip hammond he was defense secretary and came into politics from the business world he's known for hard line conservative views as you've stated he zero skeptic and he has said that he would vote to leave the e.u. if there was a referendum hammond is also an outspoken opponent of same sex marriage and a supporter of big spending on the military so why in your opinion do you think he was chosen to replace a well accepted for those reasons. your skepticism is an interesting point because i think this government is right worried about threats who. don't read very well in the european elections as they did after a hard line of thought it would be a good man to do this i think that's one of the main reasons he's been promoted to light because of course the general election he's only just a year away now so i said so i think it's not so much to spock's all syria or all the middle east generally i think it's really he's much more of a hardcore the william hague was and i think that's probably why david cameron has decided to promote it so wh
well let's take a look at the new man in the job philip hammond he was defense secretary and came into politics from the business world he's known for hard line conservative views as you've stated he zero skeptic and he has said that he would vote to leave the e.u. if there was a referendum hammond is also an outspoken opponent of same sex marriage and a supporter of big spending on the military so why in your opinion do you think he was chosen to replace a well accepted for those reasons. your...
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philips has warned earnings for its health care division will miss forecasts. the ceo of that division is stepping down. the performance of the division had been disappointing, adding there will be a new structure in health kir ka to improve its performance. >>> air france says profits this year should be 12% lower than previous expected, mainly as a result of overcapacity on its passenger roots as well as weak cargo demand. pa passengers supply was up into june. shares are trading lower, bringing down other airline stocks. as you can see there, aig, the most significant underperformer down 4.16% in trading. easyjet down 3%. lufthansa being drap dragged lower today by 2%. >>> s&p saying there would be long-term credit risk if boeing were to close ex im bank. s&p estimates boeing's credit arm would have to find an extra 1.2 million in needs. >>> shares in commerzbank are trading lower today after the "new york times" reports u.s., state and federal authorities have begun talks with the lender over dealings with iran and other countries sanctioned by the u.s. ann
philips has warned earnings for its health care division will miss forecasts. the ceo of that division is stepping down. the performance of the division had been disappointing, adding there will be a new structure in health kir ka to improve its performance. >>> air france says profits this year should be 12% lower than previous expected, mainly as a result of overcapacity on its passenger roots as well as weak cargo demand. pa passengers supply was up into june. shares are trading...
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joining me, elise lavit, bob beh, philip mudd and kolle nel rick francona. the secretary of state said this about the investigation into flight 17. here it is. >> today we have reports of drunken separatists piling the remains of people into trucks in an unceremony use fashion, actually removing them from are the location. they are interfering with the evidence in the location. they have removed, we understand, some airplane parts. it is critical this is a very, very critical moment for russia to step up publically and join in the effort in order to make sure there is a full-fledged investigation. we want the facts. >> now he says reports. so he prefaced that. if it is indeed true it is outrageous. is there anything the international community can do to speed up and take control of the investigation? >> well, don, i think what's happening is the separatists clearly who are in control of the territory, this is getting caught up, a, in whether they have culpability. clearly all signs point to them. b, with the acrimony they have with ukraine now. the united st
joining me, elise lavit, bob beh, philip mudd and kolle nel rick francona. the secretary of state said this about the investigation into flight 17. here it is. >> today we have reports of drunken separatists piling the remains of people into trucks in an unceremony use fashion, actually removing them from are the location. they are interfering with the evidence in the location. they have removed, we understand, some airplane parts. it is critical this is a very, very critical moment for...
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what sort of signal does this reshuffle, in particular with the appointment of philip hammond send to us here in europe? >> well, in your report you touched upon several of the things that are most important. there are three. the first is that we are 10 months from the next general elections. so the new cabinet is the cabinet that will go into the election. that is why it it has been changed. that is why there have been more women appointed to reflect modern pretty an, to try and make the cabinet and government generally appear to be more in tune with society. but the third thing, and perhaps the most important thing for europeans, it reflects the developments with hagan hammond, is that this cabinet has moved significantly to the right. that is how they will move into the election because of the threats and because this cabinet will now reflect the views of many people in the current conservative government. so the question of haig is that he had become much less of a euro skeptic, and this is what happens to foreign secretaries once they realize that europe is in fact arguably the w
what sort of signal does this reshuffle, in particular with the appointment of philip hammond send to us here in europe? >> well, in your report you touched upon several of the things that are most important. there are three. the first is that we are 10 months from the next general elections. so the new cabinet is the cabinet that will go into the election. that is why it it has been changed. that is why there have been more women appointed to reflect modern pretty an, to try and make the...
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mark philips has more. >> jones, oh, yes! >> reporter: the heartening and unlikely run of the u.s.m at the world cup - yes! -- >> reporter: hasn't just been welcomed by fans at home. a lot of peoples rooting for the u.s. not the least the bookmakers who see fans as an untapped market. >> this is the singest biggest betting event in history. >> reporter: the world cup say bookky bonanza according to john duke the bookmakers. >> 00 million pounds will be penned over this world cup. >> reporter: that's pushing $350 million, and that's without the u.s., where betting is only legal in a few states. >> if those laws were to be relaxed across the state -- >> reporter: you're ready? >> -- then we're ready and raring to go, really. >> reporter: and in a statistics-mad country like the u.s., the bookkys think their newest fad have america written all over it. >> it's all about the inplay. it's all about the next play. the matched goals. >> reporter: nowadays, the betting doesn't stop when the game starts. one bookmaker even offered odds on whether uruguay's luiz suarez would bite someone, by
mark philips has more. >> jones, oh, yes! >> reporter: the heartening and unlikely run of the u.s.m at the world cup - yes! -- >> reporter: hasn't just been welcomed by fans at home. a lot of peoples rooting for the u.s. not the least the bookmakers who see fans as an untapped market. >> this is the singest biggest betting event in history. >> reporter: the world cup say bookky bonanza according to john duke the bookmakers. >> 00 million pounds will be penned...
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mark philips explains the reason for the new group. >> reporter: on the theory that perhaps a changeimage requires a change of scene, the tour de france, the biggest race in the sport upset by one of the biggest sporting scandals began nowhere near france. instead, it has turned for its first three days through the highways and byways of rural england, where the organizers hope the memories of lance armstrong, the american rider who won the event seven years in a row but cheated to do so have been almost forgotten. armstrong's belated forced admission that he used performance-enhancing drugs as did a lot of other riders almost killed the sport's credibility. andrew talansky is trying to get it back. the 25-year-old from florida is the new squeaky clean great american hope. sitting among the leaders after the race's opening weekend. and sitting down after a day's peddling. do you feel any kind of an extra burden now with an american rider in the tour de france that you've got something to prove here? >> no, i would say it's not so much a burden as i would say it's a responsibility to,
mark philips explains the reason for the new group. >> reporter: on the theory that perhaps a changeimage requires a change of scene, the tour de france, the biggest race in the sport upset by one of the biggest sporting scandals began nowhere near france. instead, it has turned for its first three days through the highways and byways of rural england, where the organizers hope the memories of lance armstrong, the american rider who won the event seven years in a row but cheated to do so...
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anything to add there, philip? >> no, sir, senator murray, the one thing i would add is purchasing care in the community does not absolve us of the requirement, the responsibility to coordinate that care. in addition to the assurance we can send both send and receive clinical data, there's just the hands-on coordination required to make sure an appointment has occurred, that a veteran knows where to go, that their family is involved. all the rest of that, if we just look at the cost of the care loan, we're missing a big responsibility -- >> when we look at how we do this and expand that, we have too look at all those issues as well and get them right or we're going to create a bigger problem for the future, right? okay, finally, v.a. has had a lot of difficulty hiring providers for a number of reasons, including the pay that's lower than the private sector and a very long, as you mentioned, cumbersome hiring process, and the challenge itself of just hiring health care anyway. so because we know there's national sho
anything to add there, philip? >> no, sir, senator murray, the one thing i would add is purchasing care in the community does not absolve us of the requirement, the responsibility to coordinate that care. in addition to the assurance we can send both send and receive clinical data, there's just the hands-on coordination required to make sure an appointment has occurred, that a veteran knows where to go, that their family is involved. all the rest of that, if we just look at the cost of...
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you know late actor philip seymour-hoffman. he left his estate 35 million-dollar to the women he has been living with forever. there she is right there. now the couple does have three children. they will in the get any of it. his 35 million-dollar fortune will go to mimi o'donnell because philip said he didn't want his kids to turn into trust fun babies. too many pitfalls and dangers. the in his will, philip says he wanted his kids raised in new york, chicago or san francisco. as you know died of a drug overdose here. so he had pitfalls himself and he wasn't a trust fun baby. there is no way to protect your kids whether they have monday other not but this is how he he thought, sue. >> by leaving money to her they will get it eventually anyway, they are young children now. she candy side, now at this point. i think probably whatever problems they did have, they were one mind about raising their kids. >> i think he wants them to get the the at age 30. >> i think that is great. i think if you don't work for it, you don't appreciat
you know late actor philip seymour-hoffman. he left his estate 35 million-dollar to the women he has been living with forever. there she is right there. now the couple does have three children. they will in the get any of it. his 35 million-dollar fortune will go to mimi o'donnell because philip said he didn't want his kids to turn into trust fun babies. too many pitfalls and dangers. the in his will, philip says he wanted his kids raised in new york, chicago or san francisco. as you know died...
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this is philip hammond britain's new foreign secretary having served as defense minister for years he now be replacing william hague who's overnight resignation came as something of a surprise so who is philip hammond as minister of defense and british media dubbed him mr boring he was an accountant put in place to sort out the cash black hole that had been the british military he also figured prominently in the headlines citing his hardline conservatism and apparent opposition to the rights of sexual minorities but most importantly publisher and political activist david lindsay worries he's more ready for war than his predecessor very hawkish very bookish indeed even to bed william hague however the comment is not a particularly good record in the sense that he strongly opposed equally strongly to closed cuts in the defense budget but they happened anyways it doesn't seem to make a difference but he is very very you know and you can expect to see moral what would be many couldn't quite do in the kind of damage that he did do in respect of libya the media made much ado about what happ
this is philip hammond britain's new foreign secretary having served as defense minister for years he now be replacing william hague who's overnight resignation came as something of a surprise so who is philip hammond as minister of defense and british media dubbed him mr boring he was an accountant put in place to sort out the cash black hole that had been the british military he also figured prominently in the headlines citing his hardline conservatism and apparent opposition to the rights of...
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>>> i, charles philip arthur george -- >> i, charles philip arthur george -- >> take thee diana frances. >> take thee diana frances. >> to my wedded wife. >> to my wedded wife. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh. (vo) there's good more... honey, look at all these smart rewards points verizon just gave me. ooh, you got a buddy. i'm like a statue. i just signed up and, boom, all these points. ...and there's not-so-good more. you're a big guy... ...oh no. get the good more with verizon smart rewards and rack up points to use towards the things you really want. get the lg g3 for $199.99. >>> welcome back. time for sports. the $2 billion sale of the l.a. clippers to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer will go through after a judge ruled against team owner donald sterling yesterday. the court sided with shelly sterling, saying she had negotiated a good deal for the clippers and had the authority to take away her husband's control of the family trust. doing so after doctors determined he was mentally unfit to manage his affairs. now, she spoke to reporters outside the courthouse after the ru
>>> i, charles philip arthur george -- >> i, charles philip arthur george -- >> take thee diana frances. >> take thee diana frances. >> to my wedded wife. >> to my wedded wife. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh. (vo) there's good more... honey, look at all these smart rewards points verizon just gave me. ooh, you got a buddy. i'm like a statue. i just signed up and, boom, all these points. ...and there's not-so-good more. you're a big guy... ...oh no....
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has mentioned they're both him and ground philips along with two other journalists were actually near dinner airport extremely dangerous area scene of some of them of severe fighting over recent weeks overall of course the situation in the entire regions remains highly volatile as described by graham's friend ryan mcdonald the other side ukrainian civil war taken a captive today what are they doing. what talk to them. now this is not the first time graham has been detained by authorities his first run in with his officials was in may of this year when he was a danger there check point by national guard and then transferred over to the security services overall of course ukraine remains one of the most in fact is the e-mails to dangerous place for journalists specified by the international news safety institute seven journalists have been killed there just in the first half of this year a lot more primarily russians have been either detained or apprehended with no pre to. since they have not been let into the country and of course there's been a lot of international outcry on the subje
has mentioned they're both him and ground philips along with two other journalists were actually near dinner airport extremely dangerous area scene of some of them of severe fighting over recent weeks overall of course the situation in the entire regions remains highly volatile as described by graham's friend ryan mcdonald the other side ukrainian civil war taken a captive today what are they doing. what talk to them. now this is not the first time graham has been detained by authorities his...
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and as philip possibly structure from human rights watch thank you very much. is there any way to avoid civilian casualties in gaza peter lavelle's gas and cross socks are clashing over the issue and here's a quick preview of the debates they can expect later this hour if there is one when you hear. one innocent people are in harm's way unfortunately regretfully sometimes or heard you're reading from the wrong script you're leaning from the script from the two thousand eight hundred nine war israel hasn't even. if you live in moscow those that's your. old script now you're using the human shield script israel has freely admitted it's targeting the homes of hamas militants civilian homes that's not legal under international law even if you give a warning even if you tap on the roof how would you like it to end if i tapped on your roof. and the relations between berlin and the washington now which have been dealt a blow after the top cia officer interim n e was ordered out of the country the song reaction came after two high ranking german officials were on last
and as philip possibly structure from human rights watch thank you very much. is there any way to avoid civilian casualties in gaza peter lavelle's gas and cross socks are clashing over the issue and here's a quick preview of the debates they can expect later this hour if there is one when you hear. one innocent people are in harm's way unfortunately regretfully sometimes or heard you're reading from the wrong script you're leaning from the script from the two thousand eight hundred nine war...
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surprised resignation after four years in the post will see replaced by former defense secretary philip hammond haig was one of the most vocal proponents of western military operations especially when it came to intervention in syria the syrian regime's escalating use of indiscriminate and disproportionate force against the people of syria. using tanks torture artillery scud missiles air attacks laying siege to desperate people and presiding over the creation of a humanitarian catastrophe but at that time hague failed to convince parliament to vote for an attack on syria which weekend his public standing in an embarrassing defeat westminster in peace told hague and the prime minister to cool it down hague should have told david cameron to retreat on the syrian issue before the vote that so the media so it after the debate service such as the guardian newspaper even claimed that hague should have resigned after failing to judge the political and public mood british world affairs journalists neil clark told my colleague matt treasurer about hague's legacy and what the new foreign secretar
surprised resignation after four years in the post will see replaced by former defense secretary philip hammond haig was one of the most vocal proponents of western military operations especially when it came to intervention in syria the syrian regime's escalating use of indiscriminate and disproportionate force against the people of syria. using tanks torture artillery scud missiles air attacks laying siege to desperate people and presiding over the creation of a humanitarian catastrophe but...
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intelligence official in germany i'm pleased to say i'm not joined live by philip giraldi who used to be a cia officer working in germany thanks for joining us today sir is the latest scandal really a surprise given the previous revelations no actually should not be a surprise at all the cia and. just have had a very close relationship for a very many years and many b.m.d. officers have in fact crossed the line and cooperated with the cia to provide information that they were not providing openly now the state department spokesperson jen psaki has been asked to comment on the expulsion just take a listen to what she had to say for a moment. when you say you have seen the judgment of the media reports seeing. what you mean by that or do you deny either judgment or league ations a boat that there was a spy ration going on oh i'm all i meant by it was that we've seen the reports we've read the reports i'm not going to say i don't have any specific comment on it given its purported until you see those reports are true i'm not going to have anything more to add on that front so clearly the
intelligence official in germany i'm pleased to say i'm not joined live by philip giraldi who used to be a cia officer working in germany thanks for joining us today sir is the latest scandal really a surprise given the previous revelations no actually should not be a surprise at all the cia and. just have had a very close relationship for a very many years and many b.m.d. officers have in fact crossed the line and cooperated with the cia to provide information that they were not providing...
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philips a was with a group of freelance journalists covering there for a fight in the area very closeto the city of daniel school and he disappeared the last time he got in touch with moscow was on the evening of the twenty second of july he said that he was going to film in the area very close to the airport and he said that he was still going there despite our warnings of high risks and then we received a text message from graham saying that everything was fine and that was the last we've heard from him now it's morning reports emerged of him being detained by the ukrainian security services however he denies detaining him or that they've ever did. you know there's no information as we're both were there is a bit. and then graham was seized by security forces in ukraine he was questions on a spanish links and later released after about thirty six hours after that he lasts ukraine for a while however he came back just a few days ago and we managed to speak to graham's friend who is very close with his family i think ukraine at the best of times i was pretty place for a foreigner depe
philips a was with a group of freelance journalists covering there for a fight in the area very closeto the city of daniel school and he disappeared the last time he got in touch with moscow was on the evening of the twenty second of july he said that he was going to film in the area very close to the airport and he said that he was still going there despite our warnings of high risks and then we received a text message from graham saying that everything was fine and that was the last we've...