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call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detectionechnology. 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
call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detectionechnology. 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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, a correspondent for al jazeera america's "real money" with ali velshi. >> let me start with you philip. you have seen it from the inside. tell the people who are watching why it is that tuitions have risen so fast. what is driving the costs? >> as in your set up piece, the biggest single factor increasing student tuition rates at public universities is the decline in state support for the universities. in fact, it really seems as if the american dream is in danger of turning into a nightmare. the students can see the land of tonny, but can't get to it. as you decrease the state support, the expenses of the university continue, and the only way - or the major way that a university has to make up for that is, in fact, to increase tuition. at the same time most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on students, and so they will often have a combination of an increase in tuition and some form of cuts within the university to try to decrease over all expenses. >> were there no other choices as administrators like yourself looked at what could be done to eco
, a correspondent for al jazeera america's "real money" with ali velshi. >> let me start with you philip. you have seen it from the inside. tell the people who are watching why it is that tuitions have risen so fast. what is driving the costs? >> as in your set up piece, the biggest single factor increasing student tuition rates at public universities is the decline in state support for the universities. in fact, it really seems as if the american dream is in danger of...
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philip randolph... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... on the right, along with -- i believe whitney young is in the photo, too. what do you remember about that day? where was that? >> guest: well, that was one of the days when we were coming together, feeling good about the fact that we were moving really the civil rights agenda. and i was the one woman member of the united civil rights leadership group, which included dr. king, and roy wilkins and whitney young, and james farmer, and later john lewis, and a. philip randolph, and i was a part of that group. and that's one of the many occasions when we came together to develop strategies, but that was one when we could kind of rejoice a little bit, because it looks like we were getting the civil rights act onward. c-span: now, a. philip randolph, you walk over here to union station, a block from here, and there's a statue of him right in the concourse. >> guest: yes. c-span: and you said earlier that he was the one that organized the 1963 march? >> guest: yes, that fact sometimes gets ove
philip randolph... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... on the right, along with -- i believe whitney young is in the photo, too. what do you remember about that day? where was that? >> guest: well, that was one of the days when we were coming together, feeling good about the fact that we were moving really the civil rights agenda. and i was the one woman member of the united civil rights leadership group, which included dr. king, and roy wilkins and whitney young, and james farmer, and later...
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call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection 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 have autoale
call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detection 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...
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call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detectiony. 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 have
call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips' advanced fall detectiony. 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...
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and author of "temptations of power: islamists and illiberal democracy in a new middle east," and philip smythe a researcher at the university of maryland and blogger at hizballah cavalcade who studies islamic extremism. shadi hamid, compare these guys to al qaeda. it seems that we were almost better off getting these grainy videotapes from osama bin laden out of a cave, compared to what we're seeing today. >> so, isis are quite advanced in their market, and media strategy. they've been very active on twitter. and for those of us on the outside trying to follow them, you can actually engage with some of these people on twitter and they're actively tweeting about somewhat mundane things. there was actually a twitter meme where yi fighters were eating up jars of nutella. on the other hand you see very savage things like beheadings. there is a strange duality, a schizophrenia that they're showing this dark, brutal side, but they're also trying to show, at least as they might see it, a more humane side to western audiences. we're not going to buy that as americans, but for people who are pot
and author of "temptations of power: islamists and illiberal democracy in a new middle east," and philip smythe a researcher at the university of maryland and blogger at hizballah cavalcade who studies islamic extremism. shadi hamid, compare these guys to al qaeda. it seems that we were almost better off getting these grainy videotapes from osama bin laden out of a cave, compared to what we're seeing today. >> so, isis are quite advanced in their market, and media strategy....
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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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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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well, philip argan key did -- philip barton key did. he became a big lawyer in annapolis maryland. he became rich. when frank -- 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. he lived with his great uncle in a beautiful house near the scott house, which is still in annapolis today. it is privately owned, but
well, philip argan key did -- philip barton key did. he became a big lawyer in annapolis maryland. he became rich. when frank -- 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...
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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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philip, with that said is this a game changer?i hate that said but when we see groups coming together, what does this mean? go well, it could mean different things. they've always been operating together. in terms of its, a look at how they've been operating. the conditions they can develop for defenses not good at all. if you want to found your organization and you look for ways to defeat them even through their different alliances. if there are further alliances, it's never a good thing. >> michael: what do you think of iran identifying isis. i think that the iranians are, as odd as this may sound, they're turning out to be strange allies or strange bed funding. >> the islamic state. >> the iraq army owned u.s. vehicles and weaponry could not be verified but it proved to be an immense payload. the group has been tapping into pipelines, looting soldiers facilitiestorage facilities, and smuggling oil to other countries. but one of their main sources of money is ransom money. >> they use kidnapping for ransom money. >> it was a cle
philip, with that said is this a game changer?i hate that said but when we see groups coming together, what does this mean? go well, it could mean different things. they've always been operating together. in terms of its, a look at how they've been operating. the conditions they can develop for defenses not good at all. if you want to found your organization and you look for ways to defeat them even through their different alliances. if there are further alliances, it's never a good thing....
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philip so now remember these corporations are also the ones that lobby heavily use their money to have to leave lobby first of all the us state department in the us president to go overseas and force people to sign tea typin t p p but they also are against americans having free healthcare or a national health system and yet they're coming here how is the u.k. able to pay less taxes how are they able to charge less taxes to these corporations how are people able to have a almost twice as high minimum wage here versus the us despite all the propaganda americans hear every single day on fox news to the other way that if if we had a health system like the u.k. in fact they pointed out the u.k. as the disaster system that they don't want an america and yet here all these. american corporations are fleeing to the exact location that americans on on fox news are told that will cause corporations to flee america now but once they're here in the u.k. they will avail themselves you know pfizer the huge corporation with a huge cash management desk that manages billions of dollars every day once t
philip so now remember these corporations are also the ones that lobby heavily use their money to have to leave lobby first of all the us state department in the us president to go overseas and force people to sign tea typin t p p but they also are against americans having free healthcare or a national health system and yet they're coming here how is the u.k. able to pay less taxes how are they able to charge less taxes to these corporations how are people able to have a almost twice as high...
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as well as philips 66. there are decent size moves here, notably, a new position in charter communications. certainly, one of those companies we will watch on the heels of this report. back to you. >> that's interesting. he increased his stake on the distribution platform and the content, which seems almost contradictory to what everyone else is doing. >> maybe this isn't buffet. maybe this is wexler, maybe this is again combs, so his leiutenants may be doing nieves, you never know. >> to me, it's a stock that's so bombed out. this is a man that takes a long-term view on good companies. gm is proving this is a global brand reborn in terms of efficiencies. yes, we all know the recalls and the regulatory overhang is something that says this is not, this may not be a "fast money" trade. it's a name on valuation. it's probably the cheapest of the majors. it's a name that warren buffet is right up his alley. >> it's old school. a business you can understand so easily. >> i like it with jim. i've owned it. in and
as well as philips 66. there are decent size moves here, notably, a new position in charter communications. certainly, one of those companies we will watch on the heels of this report. back to you. >> that's interesting. he increased his stake on the distribution platform and the content, which seems almost contradictory to what everyone else is doing. >> maybe this isn't buffet. maybe this is wexler, maybe this is again combs, so his leiutenants may be doing nieves, you never know....
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philip crowther has more. >> it is in this hotel in washington, d.c., where the deals will be signed between businessmen from the united states and those who have come here from africa, but also the big ceo's on the biggest american companies from coca-cola to general electric coming here to meet with 50 heads of the african state. the obama administration has insisted this is not a summit where it is about catching up with china or competing with china for a slice of the pie in terms of investment in africa. but there is quite a bit of catching up to do for the united states because the first of such summits between china and africa has already happened in 2008. this is the first one between the united states and africa. this is a summit that has been slightly or largely overshadowed, depending on your point of view, by the outbreak of ebola in western africa. for that reason, there are two heads of state who have not come to the summit. the president of sierra leone and liberia decided to take -- to stay in their respective countries to take care of the outbreak. there is one high-
philip crowther has more. >> it is in this hotel in washington, d.c., where the deals will be signed between businessmen from the united states and those who have come here from africa, but also the big ceo's on the biggest american companies from coca-cola to general electric coming here to meet with 50 heads of the african state. the obama administration has insisted this is not a summit where it is about catching up with china or competing with china for a slice of the pie in terms of...
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philip philip seymour hoffman we think was an overdose. to choose to end your life. he won oscars. he had family that he loved. the last instagram was a picture with his daughter. >> it was her birthday and he used an old picture. he had three great kids, was married. he had a career that was still continuing. he has four movies still to be coming out later. it wasn't as if someone was saying what ever happened to robin williams. >> i love what matt did earlier about how we remember him as the guy that would come in and a lot of people come to sell their movie or book or whatever and they are in and out. most people are polite. he literally did make it -- he did standup everywhere he went. >> he met the crew members. >> he was so gracious to everybody. i hated to see him leave the room. he is very bow legged. there is such a profound sense of sadness when he would leave because he is so joyful. gary marshall said he could make everyone happy but himself. steve martin said i cannot be more stunned by the loss of robin williams. >> the think is a lot of people come and do business an
philip philip seymour hoffman we think was an overdose. to choose to end your life. he won oscars. he had family that he loved. the last instagram was a picture with his daughter. >> it was her birthday and he used an old picture. he had three great kids, was married. he had a career that was still continuing. he has four movies still to be coming out later. it wasn't as if someone was saying what ever happened to robin williams. >> i love what matt did earlier about how we remember...
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joining us, philip, interim chancellor of rut kerrs, newark. mary big am, director of the college counselling at the greenhill school, and from new york, patricia sabka, a correspondent for-al jazeera's "real money," with ali velshi. philip, since you have seen it from the inside, tell the people who are watching why it is that tuitions have risen so fast. what is driving the costs? >> well, as in your set up piece, the biggest factor increasing student tuition rates at public universities is a decline in state support for the universities. it seems as if the american dream is in danger of turning into an american nightmare. the students can see the land of opportunity but they can't get to it because the barrier of the cost of tuition. as you decrease the state support, expenses of the university, and the only way - or the major way the university has to make up for that is, in fact, to increase tuition. at the same time they are - most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on students, so they will often have
joining us, philip, interim chancellor of rut kerrs, newark. mary big am, director of the college counselling at the greenhill school, and from new york, patricia sabka, a correspondent for-al jazeera's "real money," with ali velshi. philip, since you have seen it from the inside, tell the people who are watching why it is that tuitions have risen so fast. what is driving the costs? >> well, as in your set up piece, the biggest factor increasing student tuition rates at public...
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host: philip, appreciate the call.e will get to the education portions of your comments in a moment. e, texas, can you talk about texas and how it has fared? guest: it has actually done pretty well. to go back to the map that you initially put down, two types of stories go on, and there are two stories that are running stories that were kind of vague in terms of regional development that past 10e on over the years, and one of them is the housing boom and bust. so you see states in blue like nevada and arizona, these were states where consumer spending was really high, but it is primarily associated with the buildup in spending before the recession. one of the big stories on a regional basis since 2008 has been the boom associated with energy resources states and natural gas extraction. in places like north dakota are growing by about 10% a year. it is showing through our statistics that texas is doing pretty well, and a lot of it is associated with -- it is a big economy, so a lot more is going on, but some of it certa
host: philip, appreciate the call.e will get to the education portions of your comments in a moment. e, texas, can you talk about texas and how it has fared? guest: it has actually done pretty well. to go back to the map that you initially put down, two types of stories go on, and there are two stories that are running stories that were kind of vague in terms of regional development that past 10e on over the years, and one of them is the housing boom and bust. so you see states in blue like...
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this is from eyewitness viewer, philip felix, about 2:00 a.m.his morning, firefighters got on scene here to the woods apartment complex, the second floor unit, of one of these buildings, engulfed in flames. man from that unit was in the balcony of that apartment. the only person to be injured in this fire, non-life threatening injuries, was rescued by firefighters after some screaming. but, there are about, again, about ten different people from five families, eight different units a neglected in the fire being assisted by the red cross.
this is from eyewitness viewer, philip felix, about 2:00 a.m.his morning, firefighters got on scene here to the woods apartment complex, the second floor unit, of one of these buildings, engulfed in flames. man from that unit was in the balcony of that apartment. the only person to be injured in this fire, non-life threatening injuries, was rescued by firefighters after some screaming. but, there are about, again, about ten different people from five families, eight different units a neglected...
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i want to show you video, flames this morning, were intense, this is from our eyewitness viewer, philip felix. firefighters get the call shortly before 2:00 this morning, this is the woods apartment complex, here in upper dublin township, it started in the second floor unit. started burning, extremely fast, but by all accounts the fireeprked even faster. two alarms, and big push, had the flames -- firefighters had to rescue a man from the second flooralcony -- again, tearing up that second floor building. we spoke to a gentleman here, who saw a fire rescue, the man, the balcony you can see there from that unit right now. but i'm told the red cross is on scene here, as well. they've been working with the residents, in this<jós& comp, 'refo' t units affected threuoughou#t thding,t 25 people are expected to get some help from the red cross, that one person, not sure of the status, but transported to the hospital this morning. in all, could have been whole lot worse. firefighters worked very quickly to get the flames out. reporting live. >> we apologize for the audio and video break up.
i want to show you video, flames this morning, were intense, this is from our eyewitness viewer, philip felix. firefighters get the call shortly before 2:00 this morning, this is the woods apartment complex, here in upper dublin township, it started in the second floor unit. started burning, extremely fast, but by all accounts the fireeprked even faster. two alarms, and big push, had the flames -- firefighters had to rescue a man from the second flooralcony -- again, tearing up that second...
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we are joined by philip shaw. you to the fomc. you are a member.re you in the seemingly fisher are you more in the janet yellen camp? let's wait a little bit longer before we start raising interest rates? >> my own view would probably the closer to janet yellen's than the hockey mentioned -- ha wk you mentioned. adon't think we are in position where the fomc should be raising rates. they should perhaps be looking at thecy, but right moment, the fed is still teasing. we're still getting quantitative easing albeit at a slower pace that is being tapered. at the end of october, that is when we can turn around and say we are providing more stimulus to the economy. when do we start paring back the interestth ultralow rates. having said that, janet yellen is extremely dovish. she really is a seamless transition from ben bernanke. concerned about low rates of unemployment generating inflation. i'm not quite sure if i completely share her views about the labor market, but certainly i'm of the view that -- >> some hawks say that if you discount those who are
we are joined by philip shaw. you to the fomc. you are a member.re you in the seemingly fisher are you more in the janet yellen camp? let's wait a little bit longer before we start raising interest rates? >> my own view would probably the closer to janet yellen's than the hockey mentioned -- ha wk you mentioned. adon't think we are in position where the fomc should be raising rates. they should perhaps be looking at thecy, but right moment, the fed is still teasing. we're still getting...
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. >> he just had this want and need to excel. >> reporter: philips dunt remember the exact moment this was taken, but what's more important to him, what the photo represents. >> it was one of the most extraordinary periods of my life. >> reporter: in 1983, williams way up and coming star, well-established as an actor from the mork and mindy and preparing for his next film, depicting a soviet musician. >> we would practice daily, in munich practice on the set. >> reporter: around a krots groeb during that film shoot. >> i guess i was one of the many lucky ones, he touched many people, i was one of the most lucky, i got to work very closely. >> reporter: during that time he says he witnessed the mind of a genius. >> it will be months before you can do anything, robin was like light speed. within weeks he can do things i've never seen anybody do. >> reporter: even though there were moments of laughter, he remembered the signs he struggled with depression. >> you saw the tinge of sadness, for the joy he could experience, he could experience somehow this deep sadness to a greater extent tha
. >> he just had this want and need to excel. >> reporter: philips dunt remember the exact moment this was taken, but what's more important to him, what the photo represents. >> it was one of the most extraordinary periods of my life. >> reporter: in 1983, williams way up and coming star, well-established as an actor from the mork and mindy and preparing for his next film, depicting a soviet musician. >> we would practice daily, in munich practice on the set....
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as philip said, it's not a new tool, it's not a game changer. we are seeing something that is developing over the last five, six, seven, eight years. i.s.i.s. has been able to reach out and get a lot of foreign fighters who have contacted them through the medium of social media, and that is struggling. >> they are looking for skilled individuals. >> if you look at some of the that i.s.i.s. put out. they are asking for engineers and military officers and doctors. people who essentially have professional skills that you need not only to run an army, but build an infrastructure and the stat. >> looking at the propaganda, how effective are online recruiting videos. there's a lot of concentration. they have put out a lot of mixed messages. they want to create a sub universe, and in terms of effecti effectivene effectiveness, yes, it will draw people in, rallying people who support them. so, yes, they have been rather effective. perhaps more troubling. self thousand fighters may hold passports of western nation, including 100 to 150 minister. this is
as philip said, it's not a new tool, it's not a game changer. we are seeing something that is developing over the last five, six, seven, eight years. i.s.i.s. has been able to reach out and get a lot of foreign fighters who have contacted them through the medium of social media, and that is struggling. >> they are looking for skilled individuals. >> if you look at some of the that i.s.i.s. put out. they are asking for engineers and military officers and doctors. people who...
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britain who was working for a team when he was seized by ukraine's security forces before releasing philips he also denied detaining him. baghdad is bracing for a possible coup prime minister nouri al maliki has refused to step down after being denied a third term by parliament the country's u.s. backed president has already named a new premier about maliki's forces are reportedly taking up positions across baghdad. now when the market took up the premier's post in two thousand and six he was checked and approved by the cia he positioned himself as a close friend of washington's always eager to shake hands with george w. bush and in december two thousand and six he signed saddam hussein's death warrant claiming the execution was necessary to pay homage to human rights however rocky apparently took a different approach to freedom of speech and has been accused of cracking down on the iraqi media and twenty tanny he also proclaimed himself interior minister are reinforcing his grip on power and moloch you said it was a temporary move but he still holds the post four years on and on top of tha
britain who was working for a team when he was seized by ukraine's security forces before releasing philips he also denied detaining him. baghdad is bracing for a possible coup prime minister nouri al maliki has refused to step down after being denied a third term by parliament the country's u.s. backed president has already named a new premier about maliki's forces are reportedly taking up positions across baghdad. now when the market took up the premier's post in two thousand and six he was...
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this is a tremendous counterterrorism success because what philip mudd talked about, those idealisticsons really pervaded but over time when members of the community saw their sons going over and fighting and dying, sometimes killed by shabaab and they saw the first american suicide bomber, a graduate of roosevelt high school, you had the community really turn against the shabaab recruiting networks, which like i said it's a real success in terms of drying up what was once a very fertile pool of recruits. >> phil, and you're back, setting aside somalia, i mean can somebody who now goes to fight for isis, they can't claim they don't know what they're getting into, can they? >> anderson, i don't agree with that. i think what we're misunderstanding is the psychology of the youth that i follow. remember, these kids often are 17, 18 or 19 years old. as troy's mom mentioned, they are looking for an anchor, they are looking for an answer. they're brought in by people who are inspiring them to believe that they're fighting for the cause of right to protect women and children in the face of an
this is a tremendous counterterrorism success because what philip mudd talked about, those idealisticsons really pervaded but over time when members of the community saw their sons going over and fighting and dying, sometimes killed by shabaab and they saw the first american suicide bomber, a graduate of roosevelt high school, you had the community really turn against the shabaab recruiting networks, which like i said it's a real success in terms of drying up what was once a very fertile pool...
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the support of the crew and philip and jeff. >> director. >> philip north is the director. to give him words to memorize. >> oh, shoot. >> here they are. tickets, book, bridges, baby, kiss. what did we say? >> tickets, book, baby, something kiss. >> good enough. >> you win the prize. >> anything you say is good enough. >> makes it all okay. >> great to meet you. >> you are such a sweetheart. >> "the giver" is in theaters this friday. >> kiss. kiss. >> we're about to give you a little help around the house. >> yeah. from our favorite handy man with a plan. ♪ lou >> higher. >> we're using up all of our songs. >> after this. energy! energy, energy, energy. it's inside of all of us. even gary here. [applause] berocca has guarana and caffeine to support mental sharpness. oh yeah! early morning meeting? no problem. [applause] plus, berocca has b-vitamins to support physical energy. some assembly required? awww. cherished memory. [awwwwww] i'm bringing down the house! [applause. laughs] two things. one package. beroccaaaaaaaa! that's notthat's dirt r carpet, creeping in. send it r
the support of the crew and philip and jeff. >> director. >> philip north is the director. to give him words to memorize. >> oh, shoot. >> here they are. tickets, book, bridges, baby, kiss. what did we say? >> tickets, book, baby, something kiss. >> good enough. >> you win the prize. >> anything you say is good enough. >> makes it all okay. >> great to meet you. >> you are such a sweetheart. >> "the giver" is in...
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philip would say -- i would say, how are we going to do the fight scene? not going to fight 10 guys today. he is like, just improvise. i was thinking, really? improvise a fight scene? if some guy wants to fight me, i am going to have to fight him back. villa just watches it go. watches it go. i ended up fighting 10 guys that day. >> this film, is it the book in your head? >> well, it is now, of course. i have been watching this film developed over the past year. bookwhen i think about the , it is the same thing that i see. the kids in the book were younger. that is what i used to see. now, when i think of the kids, i think of them. coming-of-agey story as well? >> it is. as a matter of fact, i wonder how they will relate to the age difference now. a lot of jewish people give this as a bar mitzvah gift because turning 13 and they see it as a coming-of-age. a lot of crystal churches have it incorporated into their curriculum because they see it as a christian allegory. it covers a lot of bases. >> so who is banning the book? >> very conservative groups. i ca
philip would say -- i would say, how are we going to do the fight scene? not going to fight 10 guys today. he is like, just improvise. i was thinking, really? improvise a fight scene? if some guy wants to fight me, i am going to have to fight him back. villa just watches it go. watches it go. i ended up fighting 10 guys that day. >> this film, is it the book in your head? >> well, it is now, of course. i have been watching this film developed over the past year. bookwhen i think...
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my name is philip gerson. i'm a lawyer in miami, florida, for more than 40 years with my focus -- for more than 40 years my law practice is focused on representing crime victims, both at sea and on land. i appreciate your invitation and your willingness to consider my views in this office chamber. i will be brief. i will not read to you from my written testimony, which states the case facts about the incident the chairman just referred to in more detail than i will mention now. and i welcome any questions the senators may ask. the cruise passenger protection act should be passed. it is far short of the needed solutions, but it is a next step on the path to greater passenger safety. if you think that young women are safe on cruise ships, think again. they are not. my 15 year old autistic teenage client was not supervised like she was on land, because her family thought that she was safe. they were vigilant in managing all of her activities scrupulously, and on the ship she was supervised in teenage activities.
my name is philip gerson. i'm a lawyer in miami, florida, for more than 40 years with my focus -- for more than 40 years my law practice is focused on representing crime victims, both at sea and on land. i appreciate your invitation and your willingness to consider my views in this office chamber. i will be brief. i will not read to you from my written testimony, which states the case facts about the incident the chairman just referred to in more detail than i will mention now. and i welcome...
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there is a great reading rail around that that tells the story of philip reed.lip reed as a slave worked at there is a great reading rail clark mills foundry here in washington to cast that bronze statue. when she was hoisted atop the capitol building about 150 years ago, philip reed was a free man. we tell the story of his own emancipation next to this wonderful plaster model. >> is it part of the complex that you oversee and will it be clark mills foundry here in around? >> the question was is the ford house office building, and with around? >> the question was is the ford house office building, and with that official name you know that the ford building is part of the house of representatives, so it is part of our inventory. much of the architect staff there, many of the chief administrative officer staff is there, and there are many committees from the house of representatives that are there. as part of the restoration of the cannon building, and much of the swing space that is needed will come from the ford building as well. it is an integral part of that g
there is a great reading rail around that that tells the story of philip reed.lip reed as a slave worked at there is a great reading rail clark mills foundry here in washington to cast that bronze statue. when she was hoisted atop the capitol building about 150 years ago, philip reed was a free man. we tell the story of his own emancipation next to this wonderful plaster model. >> is it part of the complex that you oversee and will it be clark mills foundry here in around? >> the...
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. : talk becauseflag they are sent to philip the mainstream media. still we venture inside. smells of months, deans and noodles. despite the warnings they were prepared. they give up a photographer in order to help people in the neighborhood. he tells us they only use fresh ingredients, potatoes, olive oil, tomato. they want people to enjoy a good healthy meal. he's always like to cook. when the social centers set up this canteen, he was happy to offer his services. this is an anarchist canteen. what that means is there is no till. you do not get a bill. they collect money and 810 --0 in a tin. he's got to offer high-quality food without a profit. 30 or 40 guests come each day. everyone is here. you can eat for free. now the center is like a second home. he tells us he had a good job and a good standard of living. has been cut by 30%. inre have been so many cuts many years. everything is being cut. many are poor. the sense of solidarity is strong. now she runs the project. find a french tutor. in exchange he cannot -- he can offer legal advice. the ideas for people to provid
. : talk becauseflag they are sent to philip the mainstream media. still we venture inside. smells of months, deans and noodles. despite the warnings they were prepared. they give up a photographer in order to help people in the neighborhood. he tells us they only use fresh ingredients, potatoes, olive oil, tomato. they want people to enjoy a good healthy meal. he's always like to cook. when the social centers set up this canteen, he was happy to offer his services. this is an anarchist...
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philip randolph, cesar chavez, so many other people who were so heavily involved.sident obama's said last year to mark the 50th anniversary on the steps of the lincoln memorial, i have been in this job for about a month and i remember those days, and he said, for the men and women who gathered 50 years ago, were there not in search for some abstract ideal. they were there seeking jobs as well as justice. not just the absence of oppression, but the presence of economic opportunity. in the passage of the civil rights act, less than a year later, was truly historic triumph. and as somebody who has had the privilege of enforcing that law, i took it as a solemn obligation. because i am acutely aware of the number of people who made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure passage of that law. and so, you become it's really time today to make sure that we note our progress but also discussed the unfinished business. and, indeed, tremendous progress has been made. and i think some of the best examples are kamala harris as one of our speakers another example, senator padilla himse
philip randolph, cesar chavez, so many other people who were so heavily involved.sident obama's said last year to mark the 50th anniversary on the steps of the lincoln memorial, i have been in this job for about a month and i remember those days, and he said, for the men and women who gathered 50 years ago, were there not in search for some abstract ideal. they were there seeking jobs as well as justice. not just the absence of oppression, but the presence of economic opportunity. in the...