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one hole for phillips and two for the c.i.a. you can see that tepedino who had been talking with the fbi, would be afraid that phillips would be afraid he would be working behind the c.i.a.'s back. let scroll down to the end of this cable. again, and tell us how close the looks and tepedino were. it at the new contact that pancho will give him. the name harvey thompson. next slide. here's a c.i.a. document that tells us more about this harvey thompson. blow it up. thompson is phil toomey meeting with an anti-castro -- it mentions castro. next slide. bay is an excerpt from the of pigs history. it tells us more about phil toomey. he was a close associate of philips and was a political and psychological strategist. next slide. pseudonyms.nch of merton. books.appears in hunt's next slide. we have got a bunch more. up ine f. barker opops mexico city. somebody asked me a question? bob lee and roberto has a lot to do when he is running conte aguero. nadleman was used for the p.p. op staff. in radio and tv. and pickworth, first used in
one hole for phillips and two for the c.i.a. you can see that tepedino who had been talking with the fbi, would be afraid that phillips would be afraid he would be working behind the c.i.a.'s back. let scroll down to the end of this cable. again, and tell us how close the looks and tepedino were. it at the new contact that pancho will give him. the name harvey thompson. next slide. here's a c.i.a. document that tells us more about this harvey thompson. blow it up. thompson is phil toomey...
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the phillips' collection is mainly notes and memoranda. how did the library of congress get this collection? we got it in the following way. in 1963, francis russell, whose book is probably the most widely read -- >> unfortunately that is true. >> he turned up in marion, ohio, looking for some information about harding. and he was steered to a local lawyer, who was the guardian of carrie phillips. she had been in 1956, had to be put in a nursing home. she was not a ward of the state. we discovered that recently, thanks to the papers that i'll mention in a minute. but the lawyer actually in carrie's death in 1960, kept the correspondence. was that illegal? how would you characterize that? >> he was the lawyer representing the estate and i would say probably unethical, but not illegal. he should have told the daughter of carrie phillips that he had the papers in his basement. >> russell was put in contact with the lawyer and got limited access -- i'm summarizing a very complicated story. and russell spread the word and it got into the press
the phillips' collection is mainly notes and memoranda. how did the library of congress get this collection? we got it in the following way. in 1963, francis russell, whose book is probably the most widely read -- >> unfortunately that is true. >> he turned up in marion, ohio, looking for some information about harding. and he was steered to a local lawyer, who was the guardian of carrie phillips. she had been in 1956, had to be put in a nursing home. she was not a ward of the...
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when phillips left cuba at the when phillips left cuba at the end of that year, he took over the case. after they tended a student conference in switzerland in 1960, his father called him and warned him never to come back to cuba. so he came back to the united states using his temporary student visa. eight 1960, the remaining clandestine element in cuba sprang into action. they expose themselves by openly attacking the visiting soviet vice premier. afterward, they had no choice but to flee to miami. there, they became the unilateral psychological war. next slide please. ok, good, we're there. william can't -- kent, also known as robert k true shard, also known as oliver h corvus 10, also known as douglas justin, reconstituted this remnant into the dre after working for phillips' political and psychological branch, he was sent to the jm waystation in miami to be the chief of the psychological warfare branch. his subordinate became a case officer for the dre, which, as you already heard, ran a dark drop again to op, suggesting that i was walled's murder of president kennedy was part of
when phillips left cuba at the when phillips left cuba at the end of that year, he took over the case. after they tended a student conference in switzerland in 1960, his father called him and warned him never to come back to cuba. so he came back to the united states using his temporary student visa. eight 1960, the remaining clandestine element in cuba sprang into action. they expose themselves by openly attacking the visiting soviet vice premier. afterward, they had no choice but to flee to...
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phillip was his interpreter, a hig high-risk job.said you know they are going to come after you. when the tour ended, he couldn't just abandon phillip. he pushed for a state department visa. it came through. >> i love my country. i'm proud. plus, it's not that now. >> reporter: phillip arrived at his home in the dead of a minnesota winter. minnesota in december is not like iraq, at anytime of the year. >> okay, today is -- >> yeah. >> dude, that's our winter. >> reporter: but he brought his own work with him. this made for a natural fit for work at the white pine assisted living center. this translator making seniors feel understood. this man stops him on his way to work to thank phillip for how he cared for his father who just passed away. >> the pride you show is fantastic. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: it would make a nice end to the story of phillip the translator and paul the soldier. >> what did you always call me? >> brother from another mother. >> reporter: it's not over. you are still missing something. >> my family.
phillip was his interpreter, a hig high-risk job.said you know they are going to come after you. when the tour ended, he couldn't just abandon phillip. he pushed for a state department visa. it came through. >> i love my country. i'm proud. plus, it's not that now. >> reporter: phillip arrived at his home in the dead of a minnesota winter. minnesota in december is not like iraq, at anytime of the year. >> okay, today is -- >> yeah. >> dude, that's our winter....
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that's what i got. >> sean phillips is in a different kind of limbo.e. on the bright side, his 19 months in jail has resulted in the loss of nearly 200 pounds, thanks from help from physician's assistant howard hubert. >> let's get your weight real quick. come on. i want to look at your arms. let's see how big your arms are now compared to where they were. look. see. a lot of this. look at the definition and the muscle that you have got now you didn't have. this was all just a big chunk of skin, remember. >> without coming here, i don't know where i would be honestly. because i feel that -- i might have already been dead. he is a real big reason why i decided to change. i did it for myself. but he has been there as like a rock of support. i have something that i want to give you. a class teacher yesterday gave us a father's day card. it was just a picture. we had to make it ourselves. i didn't have much of a father growing up. and coming in here, you actually have given me my life back. you helped my self-esteem go up. this is only a portion of what i
that's what i got. >> sean phillips is in a different kind of limbo.e. on the bright side, his 19 months in jail has resulted in the loss of nearly 200 pounds, thanks from help from physician's assistant howard hubert. >> let's get your weight real quick. come on. i want to look at your arms. let's see how big your arms are now compared to where they were. look. see. a lot of this. look at the definition and the muscle that you have got now you didn't have. this was all just a big...
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phillips discovered -- what phillips discovered in his adventures is the subject of a new exhibit, andwent to have a look. >> ancient kingdoms of arabia. this 1950 film follows the quest to rediscover them. the expedition was led by a brilliant young archaeologist, seen here on the right. wendell phillips, just 28, gathered a team of international experts and with armed guards set off for yemen. >> it was their responsibility to guard our party for we were the first americans to make the journey and to go to the area that we were to cross. we were the first party of europeans of any kind. >> over the next few years and through many adventures, the expedition excavated several important sites. ancient treasures were found, many of which are on display for the first time, but most importantly, the team established new timelines for arabian history that remain the reference for researchers today. none of it could have happened without wendell phillips. >> he is the person who inspires, and it's quite clear he was able to coordinate the support but at the same time really great archaeologi
phillips discovered -- what phillips discovered in his adventures is the subject of a new exhibit, andwent to have a look. >> ancient kingdoms of arabia. this 1950 film follows the quest to rediscover them. the expedition was led by a brilliant young archaeologist, seen here on the right. wendell phillips, just 28, gathered a team of international experts and with armed guards set off for yemen. >> it was their responsibility to guard our party for we were the first americans to...
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we'll hear remarks from steve phillips a lawyer and fill lan troe pis. according to mr. phillips, the coalition that is likely to dominate american politics going forward is made up of minority groups and progressed with of whites. this city club of cleveland hosted this hour-long event. >>> good afternoon and welcome to the city club of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve phillips, president and one of the first 50 founders of powerpac. as stated at its website, power pac is a non-profit advocacy and political organization established in 2004, quote, to champion democracy and social justice in states and communities across the country, end quote. before i comment on pacs, i want to say a few words about our esteemed speaker's background. mr. phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and after row ameri
we'll hear remarks from steve phillips a lawyer and fill lan troe pis. according to mr. phillips, the coalition that is likely to dominate american politics going forward is made up of minority groups and progressed with of whites. this city club of cleveland hosted this hour-long event. >>> good afternoon and welcome to the city club of cleveland. my name is paul harris and i'm president of the city club's board of directors. i am very pleased to introduce today's speaker, steve...
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well, phillip is the founder of the con gre grags in the renaissance time. he loved solitude and actually built a hut on the roof of his church but he had a bell up there with a string going down to the door and at any time somebody would ring the bell, he would rush down and hear a confession or talk to him. he wanted to be so accessible that he left his house key outside on the stoop so anybody could come in and knock on his door day or night and ask for a confession. the so the confessions and the mask, really tl is the standard protocol. >> wonderful. i imagine is there there will be a door bell. we've been talking to joseph ilow, star of the sea parish in san francisco and the website is starofthesea sf.com. check it out and there is masses all throughout week and spiritual direction, encouragement and opportunities to leave this world for a moment. you've been watching mosaic. my name is chris lieford. thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. mmmmm. ring ring! ring ring! progresso. you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well, vegetables
well, phillip is the founder of the con gre grags in the renaissance time. he loved solitude and actually built a hut on the roof of his church but he had a bell up there with a string going down to the door and at any time somebody would ring the bell, he would rush down and hear a confession or talk to him. he wanted to be so accessible that he left his house key outside on the stoop so anybody could come in and knock on his door day or night and ask for a confession. the so the confessions...
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try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips protesters have opened up a path to a loss to the employees to return to work. the crowds noticeably smaller than in previous days. they want the chinese government to stay out the future elections. has been controlled by china since 1997. >> energy stocks has some of the biggest dees >> has confirmed that they are splitting into. the company will create one entity for the printer business in one entity for the service. it is aimed at letting each division focus on what it does best. while satisfying company shareholders. general motors announced three new recalls affecting 16,000 vehicles. some pontiacs and chevrolet's could have an ignition proble some cadillac's could have problems with the fuel pump. so far this year general motors has recalled 30 million vehicles. wal-mart is getting into the health insurance business. they're teaming up with
try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips protesters have opened up a path to a loss to the employees to return to work. the crowds noticeably smaller than in previous days. they want the chinese government to stay out the future elections. has been controlled by china since 1997. >> energy stocks has some of the biggest dees >> has confirmed that they...
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try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahe
try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else...
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thanks, peter and phillip. stay with cnn. we will be right back. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. hiwe just love scouring flea markets for special treasures. but with my type 2 diabetes, we now spend all our tim
thanks, peter and phillip. stay with cnn. we will be right back. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses...
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his new movie "listen up, phillip" jason schwartzman is joining us. >> steve: oh!and applause ] he's always clever and -- >> steve: always fun. >> jimmy: and then we'll round it out with a performance from the cast of "the last ship" right there tonight. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be good. so good. i'm really excited about this. it's time for tonight show "hash tags," you guys. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you guys are on twitter, right? [ cheers and applause ] oh, it's fun but we use twitter on our show every single week, so if you watch our show and want to play along with do this thing every wednesday where i send out a hashtag. we ask you guys to tweet out things based on that topic and so, since it's halloween right around the corner, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "halloween fail." and i asked you guys to tweet us something funny, weird or embarrassing that happened to you on halloween. we got thousands of tweets. within 20 minutes, it was a a tr
his new movie "listen up, phillip" jason schwartzman is joining us. >> steve: oh!and applause ] he's always clever and -- >> steve: always fun. >> jimmy: and then we'll round it out with a performance from the cast of "the last ship" right there tonight. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be good. so good. i'm really excited about this. it's time for tonight show "hash tags," you guys. here we go. [ cheers and...
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he sat down with kyra phillips. he's trying to get information from doctors to see if the virus can go airborne. we'll see if that could become a reality. stay right here. you do a lot of things great. but parallel parking isn't one of them. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. >> general martin derncy, president obama's top military adviser fears one day he may have to fight ebola in a much more aggressive form. listen to what he just told kyra phillips. >> are you, general denvercy, worried about ebola here in the u.s.? >> i've been worried about ebola globally for about 90 daisy and i have had some on my staff that were probably a little more worried than i was even a few wee
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phillips. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, this forum is now adjourned. [ bell tolls ] >> more campaign 2014 coverage tonight with an iowa senate debate between democratic congressman bruce braly and joni ernst. >> our look at political campaigns continues now with a debate on campaign finance laws. the event looks at the supreme supreme court's 2010 ruling. the event is hosted by the miami-dade ethics commission. it's close to an hour. [ applause ] >> thank you, nelson it really was a privilege to serve as your executive director for 13 years. i'm here simply today as a moderator. my role is pretty limited. i'd like to have the two debaters come up. this is a little different than the previous sessions. so this is going to be a modified debate, if you will. and we're going to be -- debating the topic of campaign finance and the citizen's united division. as you know, in 2010, the supreme court issued the landmark citizens united decision. talk about timeliness, when we were planning this confe
phillips. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, this forum is now adjourned. [ bell tolls ] >> more campaign 2014 coverage tonight with an iowa senate debate between democratic congressman bruce braly and joni ernst. >> our look at political campaigns continues now with a debate on campaign finance laws. the event looks at the supreme supreme court's 2010 ruling. the event is hosted by the miami-dade ethics commission. it's close to an hour. [ applause ] >> thank you, nelson it...
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barnaby phillips reports from kiev. >> on the very street whenever dozens of people were shot dead inebruary's uprising, today, they came to vote. the young and the old. everyone knows this is a crucial time in ukraine's history. but they disagree on many other things. >> we hope many things will improve soon, that we have peace and that the economy will get better. these elections are very important to me. >> what do you see as the importance or the significance of these elections? >> nothing. because nothing will change the signatures in ukraine. the corruption is too big. and i can't tell you that this people who now are going to be in the power of ukraine, practically, they say they are different but they are the same. their mentality is the same as it was. >> president poroshenko traveled to krematorsk in the east captured by separatists earlier this year but was retain by the government. so his visit here was a statement. he wanted to say that this town belongs to ukraine and that better times are ahead. >> people are very intent in wanting to vote and voting for the new country
barnaby phillips reports from kiev. >> on the very street whenever dozens of people were shot dead inebruary's uprising, today, they came to vote. the young and the old. everyone knows this is a crucial time in ukraine's history. but they disagree on many other things. >> we hope many things will improve soon, that we have peace and that the economy will get better. these elections are very important to me. >> what do you see as the importance or the significance of these...
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and mart phillips with honors for a modest hero. how he saved hundreds of children from the nazi. >> i work on the motto is something is not impossible there must be a away of doing it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. an unmanned rocket bound for the international space station bliewp on liftoff this evening in wallops island, virginia. the rocket was built by orb stall science, one of two private companies under contract to supply the space station. bill harwood our cbs news space consultant is joining us by phone. bill. >> it's too early to say what might have gone wrong but this explosion happened about 15 seconds after lifted off when with two russian built engines at the base of the first stage of rocket were still firing. it's still too early to know if the engines were involved. lost in the rocket in the mishap, 5,000 pounds of cargo and equipment bound for the space station gee, are the
and mart phillips with honors for a modest hero. how he saved hundreds of children from the nazi. >> i work on the motto is something is not impossible there must be a away of doing it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with breaking news. an unmanned rocket bound for the international space station bliewp on liftoff this evening in wallops island,...
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try phillips fiber good gummies.re delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your r
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phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole time so that when the police came, it couldn't be mr. mattes attacked me. no. the cameraman says, why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape, and that was it. he was gone. so the cameraman saved this situation, saved me. >>> coming up, rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. >> if you go over at this particular spot, you're not going to survive. >> we thought for sure we were going to see this poor guy go right over the brink. >>> and this man -- >> i'd rather have the prosecutor be my attorney than him. >> -- a new lawyer. when "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking" returns. the dishes are clean. i just gotta scrape the rest of the food off them. ew. how is that clean?! uhhh.... dish issues? quiet them with cascade platinum. it powers through your toughest messes better than the competition the first time. clean! (squeak, squeak, squeak
phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole time so that when the police came, it couldn't be mr. mattes attacked me. no. the cameraman says, why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape, and that was it. he was gone. so the cameraman saved this situation, saved me. >>> coming up, rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. >> if you go over at this...
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conoco phillips and phillips 66. they have been taking a beaten since summer highs. and i usually hold on and ride things out. but the next 12 months don't look good at all for the energy sector at all. so i'm thinking about selling out and just buying back in at a later date when it finally bottoms out and putting it into a different sector. >> i'm not going to tell you that is wrong. because conoco phillips only yields about four and change. and that's not stopped any of the major oils. going through 6%. conoco could certainly do that. phillips 66 the refiners, margins getting you. they aren't bad but only 2.8% yield and they are part of a complex. the complex is going down. i would be more partial to the refiners than the producers but right now stephanie link and i would be talking, they are going lower. hedge funds going wild if that is the case the charts and i agree. they could bounce back as soon as the liquidations end but they are not done. get ready for more pain. what's next? i'm going to be drilling down with the biggest players. and forget the flavor, d
conoco phillips and phillips 66. they have been taking a beaten since summer highs. and i usually hold on and ride things out. but the next 12 months don't look good at all for the energy sector at all. so i'm thinking about selling out and just buying back in at a later date when it finally bottoms out and putting it into a different sector. >> i'm not going to tell you that is wrong. because conoco phillips only yields about four and change. and that's not stopped any of the major oils....
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. >>> now, polls opened, barnaby phillips, how are the polls going? >> there's a steady stream of voters in this polling place behind me. the vast majority of the country under the control of the government, the voting has gone on smotly. ismoothly. i a big test will be what sort of turnout in those parts of the east that have reenlts come back under -- real estate come back under control. in crimea there will be no voting. that doesn't mean that people who have been displaced from those areas will not be able to vote. we've met displaced people here in kiev who have fled from rebel held donetsk and they will be able to vote. they were able to register here. the government says it has made provision for some 200,000 displaced people to vote. we'll have to see whether they're actually able to realize that ambition throughout the day. >> our correspondent barnaby phillips joining us from kiev on election day. >>> let's move on to other news now. tunisians are voting for their parliament. the 2011 uprising that toppled former president ben ali and starte
. >>> now, polls opened, barnaby phillips, how are the polls going? >> there's a steady stream of voters in this polling place behind me. the vast majority of the country under the control of the government, the voting has gone on smotly. ismoothly. i a big test will be what sort of turnout in those parts of the east that have reenlts come back under -- real estate come back under control. in crimea there will be no voting. that doesn't mean that people who have been displaced...
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barnaby phillips reports from kiev. >> on the edge of kiev they are practicing for war. not all their guns are real but this is not a game. these are students, electricians, teachers. some fear an attack on this city, others have volunteered to go east to fight. in another part of the city we find refugees from the war. they live in a church shelter. when we visited, there was no electricity. olga and her family share a room with 20 other people. their lives have been turned upside down but they are determined otake part in these elections. >> translator: we want to show people we exist and have a right to vote. we are citizens of this country. >> reporter: thousands of people have now been killed in the east. these pictures show just some of the soldiers and policemen who have died. it is a reminder of people here in ceaiv kiev as if they neededt that these elections are taking place in extraordinary circumstances in ukraine. as ukraine's currency falls in value, these people find their monthly mortgage payments go up and up and they can't take it anymore. >> we have to
barnaby phillips reports from kiev. >> on the edge of kiev they are practicing for war. not all their guns are real but this is not a game. these are students, electricians, teachers. some fear an attack on this city, others have volunteered to go east to fight. in another part of the city we find refugees from the war. they live in a church shelter. when we visited, there was no electricity. olga and her family share a room with 20 other people. their lives have been turned upside down...
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phillips grew up in cleveland, cleveland heights, so he's back home today and he has a lot of friends in the audience gathered throughout this room. he attended stanford university where he majored in english and afro-american studies and was very active in student organizations. he later earned his law degree from hastings college of law in san francisco. he worked for four years with the public interest law firm public advocates and at the young age of 28 was elected to the san francisco board of education, thereby becoming the youngest elected official in san francisco history. he later became president of the board of education and served on the board for eight years. our accomplished speaker's appearance today is timely as we enter an election year that is certain to be a very active one with pacs and super pacs playing a role in the political process. now, a brief bit of history on pacs. pacs exist at both federal and the state level. the federal level, the first pac was actually formed in 1947. in the 1970s, congress passed a laws governing pacs including establishing contribut
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correspondent barnaby phillips is joining us live from the capital kiev now and barnaby how is the voting going? >> from what we've seen, voting is going smoothly. 8:00 in the morning local time polls opened. many people in this city are going to those polls with high expectations. kiev was instrumental in the overthrow of president yanukovych back in february of this year. since then, i think there's been frustration at the slow pace of reform and the feeling that the old parliament, the rada was preventing legislation from being pushed through. whether we will see those sweeping changes or not however is a bit of a moot point. part of the issue lies in the complicated voting system we have in ukraine. some of the members of parliament will be voted in individual constituencies. on a local level. traditionally what we've seen in the past in ukraine is those local constituency votes can be influenced by corruption and the oligarchs who have held positions over the years. the ukrainians as they go to the polls in kiev. on the edge of kiev, they are practicing for war. not all the guns are
correspondent barnaby phillips is joining us live from the capital kiev now and barnaby how is the voting going? >> from what we've seen, voting is going smoothly. 8:00 in the morning local time polls opened. many people in this city are going to those polls with high expectations. kiev was instrumental in the overthrow of president yanukovych back in february of this year. since then, i think there's been frustration at the slow pace of reform and the feeling that the old parliament, the...
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try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips i won this 55 inch tv for less than $30 on dealdash.com. visit dealdash.com for great deals. and start bidding today! >>> there's another developing story we're following right now. it involves a killing of a soldier just miles from the u.s. border, killing may have been terror motivated. two canadian soldiers were hit by a car in quebec. one has died. police say they believe the man who hit the soldiers had been radicalized. deborah feyerick is following this for us. what authorities saying about what happened? >> reporter: they know he was a 25-year-old man, appears to have been recently radicalized. he's also a muslim convert. authorities had him on radar. the reason for that is because canadian national security say that he's been monitored because of what they call clear indications that, in fact, he had become radicalized. one official descr
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clocks leigh phillips, we have to leave it there. leigh phillips is a science writer and eu affairs journalist. we will link to your piece in jacobin is headlined "the political economy of ebola." when we come back, women's health care here at home. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> return now to texas where abortion clinics shuttered by court ruling earlier this month had been allowed to reopen. this comes after the supreme court blocked part of an anti-choice law tuesday that would have required abortion clinics to meet the standards of hospital style surgery centers. it was just two weeks ago the fifth circuit court of appeals had allowed the rule to go into effect immediately, essentially gutting access to abortion overnight. urging clinics were forced to close, leaving just eight in all of texas, all of them clustered in four metropolitan areas. the latest move by the supreme court will allow the clinics to continue providi
clocks leigh phillips, we have to leave it there. leigh phillips is a science writer and eu affairs journalist. we will link to your piece in jacobin is headlined "the political economy of ebola." when we come back, women's health care here at home. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> return now to texas where abortion clinics shuttered by court ruling earlier this...
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barnaby phillips, kiev. >> here's what's coming up on al jazeera. a deadly attack on north afghanistan. where the taliban has taken aim at a courthouse. plus. >> i'm robert mcbride, making a splash on the world stage with the wine makers. >>a violent crime.... >> people were shocked >> the guilty locked up >> he belongs in jail >> but it was not case closed... >> it was a cult >> allegations of intimidation... >> amish people were frightened >>torture... >> were you put into an animal pen? >> yes >> and worse >> is sam mullet sexually abusing people? >> yes >> the shocking untold story revealed for the fist time. an america tonight exclusive investigation rouge amish only on al jazeera america >> the top stories on al jazeera, tunisia's conservative ennahda party, is winning. >>> syrian town fighting. >>> biggest anti corruption scheme in spain, worth more than $300 million. we're getting breaking news out of iraq and we're getting reports of an explosion in the capital of baghdad, imran khan is joining us on the telephone to tell us what you're hea
barnaby phillips, kiev. >> here's what's coming up on al jazeera. a deadly attack on north afghanistan. where the taliban has taken aim at a courthouse. plus. >> i'm robert mcbride, making a splash on the world stage with the wine makers. >>a violent crime.... >> people were shocked >> the guilty locked up >> he belongs in jail >> but it was not case closed... >> it was a cult >> allegations of intimidation... >> amish people were...
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whether or not the united states will stand by its word. >> david phillips, your reaction to that? >> it's good that we didn't take action at the time. but in the process of making that decision, we subcontracted our foreign policy to the russians, and we showed real weakness internationally. since that decision was taken, the world has taken advantage of the lack of u.s. resolve. and we've seen it play out in other situations around the world, and we're seeing it playing out today in kobani and syria. >> ayman, one of the things that joe biden was talking about is, here are the possible unintended consequences that we don't have in front of us because the president didn't make the choice that leon panetta wanted to make. and what we've seen with every choice made in this region is, there is always a set of unintended, unpredicted consequences, negative consequences, that were not part of the intended policy. >> yeah, in this case, i think if you take a step back and look at syria early on, the fact that the u.s. did not get involved immediately in a way that some of the arab allie
whether or not the united states will stand by its word. >> david phillips, your reaction to that? >> it's good that we didn't take action at the time. but in the process of making that decision, we subcontracted our foreign policy to the russians, and we showed real weakness internationally. since that decision was taken, the world has taken advantage of the lack of u.s. resolve. and we've seen it play out in other situations around the world, and we're seeing it playing out today...
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let's cross kiev and join barnaby phillips. >> reporter: that's right. with those coalition talks under way, there is an urgency in forming a new government because the state of ukraine is critical. the economy is shrinking, and of course in the east the country is at war. we've been gauging reaction to the results here in the capitol of kiev. this television station played a crucial role in the overthrow of president yanukovych. the young and educated from kiev and other cities want change in ukraine, so what does natalia, a reporter here, make of the results? >> people showed more or less--made a smarter choice because the first three parties they more or less the moderate parties. the system is still not perfect, but in general the results are a good surprise. >> these elections were closely monitored abroad. russia said they were legitimate, and now foreign observers in ukraine are drawing their own conclusions. >> nobody can question the legitimacy of the european direction of the country. this is important. this is where the message from maidan has
let's cross kiev and join barnaby phillips. >> reporter: that's right. with those coalition talks under way, there is an urgency in forming a new government because the state of ukraine is critical. the economy is shrinking, and of course in the east the country is at war. we've been gauging reaction to the results here in the capitol of kiev. this television station played a crucial role in the overthrow of president yanukovych. the young and educated from kiev and other cities want...
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phillip mudd, i want you to take a look at this latest isis propaganda.t's a video call flood of jihad showing fighters in basic training, recruits through simulated barbed wire with trainers firing at the guys, lined up getting chest kicked. take a look at this. ♪ >> [ yelling in foreign language ]. >> phil, how effective are these videos in helping strengthen and hone isis forces? >> i think pretty effective. we focused on what's happening in the west, what's happening in europe, the united states. talked about thousands of europeans going to isis. but you've got to remember there are recruiting grounds that are even more critical. saudi arabia, tunisia, morocco, jordan, syria. so these videos to my mind are directed to recruit people who might have seen beheading videos. those are seen as fringe among extremist groups. this is now showing a group that's engaged in paramilitary training. i think it's very effective in going against the core recruiting areas in places like the middle east and north africa. >> and these videos that we have been seeing fro
phillip mudd, i want you to take a look at this latest isis propaganda.t's a video call flood of jihad showing fighters in basic training, recruits through simulated barbed wire with trainers firing at the guys, lined up getting chest kicked. take a look at this. ♪ >> [ yelling in foreign language ]. >> phil, how effective are these videos in helping strengthen and hone isis forces? >> i think pretty effective. we focused on what's happening in the west, what's happening in...
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that's who's going to sing the national anthem tonight, phillip phillips.s is the second time performing at a world series game. last time was in san francisco 2012, when the giants beat the tigers 8-3. dare we say, he's good luck. >> not daring at all. >> covering the giants' push for another world series title all morning long. we're excited about. robbery dell in enemy territory. we'll talk with him in kansas city, coming up at 5:00. >> great treat in the week to find out the giants have won. nice finding out you have warm weather to walk out to. let's check in with rob mayeda. >> we'll manage that later today. and the weather in kansas city, more clouds than we saw yesterday for game two. and there's a chance late in the game, as we see game approaching midnight kansas city time, could see showers, watching that closely as that game runs late around hour four or longer of the baseball game. back to bay area, a chance of maybe seeing rain late for friday night for game three. right now no rain this morning. mainly clear skies outside. 40s and 50s, cool s
that's who's going to sing the national anthem tonight, phillip phillips.s is the second time performing at a world series game. last time was in san francisco 2012, when the giants beat the tigers 8-3. dare we say, he's good luck. >> not daring at all. >> covering the giants' push for another world series title all morning long. we're excited about. robbery dell in enemy territory. we'll talk with him in kansas city, coming up at 5:00. >> great treat in the week to find out...
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we go to sarajevo, to barnaby phillips. >> the government leads to deadlock, economic political process often impossible. are the elections going to change that? >> i don't think there's an enormous amount of optimism that they will. the mood is bleak at the moment. you'll probably recall the riots in february, and in other cities which is something of an upsurge of anger about high levels of unemployment, corruption, and it's been a difficult year for bosnia as a whole. since then you'll recall the floods in may. particularly in the north of the country. the worst floods or, i think, more than 100 years, and a great level of dissatisfaction with the government about the restriction efforts since. let's not forget almost 100,000 people were left homeless. >> the river flows gently this autumn. in spring, swollen by rain, it raged down the valley, sweeping away homes. it's the slow government response that destroyed whatever remaining faith many bosnians had in their politicians. >> nadine is rebuilding his house with the help of a private charity. he is skeptical as to what good can col
we go to sarajevo, to barnaby phillips. >> the government leads to deadlock, economic political process often impossible. are the elections going to change that? >> i don't think there's an enormous amount of optimism that they will. the mood is bleak at the moment. you'll probably recall the riots in february, and in other cities which is something of an upsurge of anger about high levels of unemployment, corruption, and it's been a difficult year for bosnia as a whole. since then...
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our correspondent, barnaby phillips is joining us live from kiev.arnaby, what is the importance, then, of these elections? >> reporter: well, i think many of the people who are involved in the overthrow of the yanukovych in the square behind me have been frustrated by the low space of reform in the subsequent months. the same old parliament, hispal parlor, if you like, has -- his parliament, if you like, has been there. it has been successful in sometimeying. the idea that a stronger government could emerge and put ukraine on a more pro-western path could be popular in kooech at least. a short time ago,iev at least. a short time ago,. i spoke to pavlo phmkin and asked him why these elections matter? >> we have a new president. we have new government. but why do we still have that same parliament who supported different initiatives by previous regime, by yanukovych, and in the opinion poll, showed that we have more than 80% of ukrainians in favor of new elections in the sense that we should have new parliament. >> all of this 457ing, barnaby in the c
our correspondent, barnaby phillips is joining us live from kiev.arnaby, what is the importance, then, of these elections? >> reporter: well, i think many of the people who are involved in the overthrow of the yanukovych in the square behind me have been frustrated by the low space of reform in the subsequent months. the same old parliament, hispal parlor, if you like, has -- his parliament, if you like, has been there. it has been successful in sometimeying. the idea that a stronger...
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>>>s and also, still ahead in the newsroom, our akira phillips talks to america's top military officerhat point do you say to the president, sir, i now recommend u.s. combat forces on the ground? >> yeah, well -- ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacemen
>>>s and also, still ahead in the newsroom, our akira phillips talks to america's top military officerhat point do you say to the president, sir, i now recommend u.s. combat forces on the ground? >> yeah, well -- ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the...
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. >> joe: kelly clarkson to carrie underwood and phillip phillips.ican idol" has transformed young stars into superstars and about to begin here. superstars made here begins this january on fox. eighth inning now. 7-1 game. it's juan perez, brandon crawford, and gregor blanco against the left-hander collins. three plus innings for shields. five runs, seven hits. three plus innings for duffy. two runs on a hit. he did walk three. javier lopez, the left-hander, getting loose. it firgures to be it for bum garner. up over a hundred pitches and no need to push it. that's on the outside corner. perez out looking. one away. >> harold: you look at bumgarner coming out and this gives us an indication he is probably going to be finished. big boy, we got a long way to go still. >> joe: 106 pitches over his seven innings. and the team finally got to him in the world series. 21 straight scoreless to begin his world series pitching career. >> harold: i guess if you've going to give it up, give it up on a home run. not a little blooper or a broken bat. homer. >> jo
. >> joe: kelly clarkson to carrie underwood and phillip phillips.ican idol" has transformed young stars into superstars and about to begin here. superstars made here begins this january on fox. eighth inning now. 7-1 game. it's juan perez, brandon crawford, and gregor blanco against the left-hander collins. three plus innings for shields. five runs, seven hits. three plus innings for duffy. two runs on a hit. he did walk three. javier lopez, the left-hander, getting loose. it...
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. >> joe: kelly clarkson to carrie underwood and phillip phillips.ican idol" has transformed young stars into superstars and about to begin here. superstars made here begins this january on fox. eighth inning now. 7-1 game. it's juan perez, brandon crawford, and gregor blanco against the left-hander collins. three plus innings for shields. five runs, seven hits. three plus innings for duffy. two runs on a hit. he did walk three. javier lopez, the left-hander, getting loose. it firgures to be it for bum garner. up over a hundred pitches and no need to push it. that's on the outside corner. perez out looking. one away. >> harold: you look at bumgarner coming out and this gives us an indication he is probably going to be finished. big boy, we got a long way to go still. >> joe: 106 pitches over his seven innings. and the team finally got to him in the world series. 21 straight scoreless to begin his world series pitching career. >> harold: i guess if you've going to give it up, give it up on a home run. not a little blooper or a broken bat. homer. >> jo
. >> joe: kelly clarkson to carrie underwood and phillip phillips.ican idol" has transformed young stars into superstars and about to begin here. superstars made here begins this january on fox. eighth inning now. 7-1 game. it's juan perez, brandon crawford, and gregor blanco against the left-hander collins. three plus innings for shields. five runs, seven hits. three plus innings for duffy. two runs on a hit. he did walk three. javier lopez, the left-hander, getting loose. it...
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barnaby phillips, al jazeera, kiev. >> brazilians are voting in a presidential run-off which is too close to call. the incumbent president dilma rousseff is seeking a second 4 year turn. she is challenged by n neffes who got a third of the vote in the first round am several neim hawaii are preparing to evacuate as a lava flow edges closer to their homes. the lava has crossed a road on the edge of the town of hoa and moving at about 9 meters an hour. it is coming from the volcano that has been erupting continuously since 1983. it's been a year since the indian city of calcutta banned bicycles to improve the flow of traff traffic. it's unset environmentalists and those without means of transport. a report. cal cuta's roads are brimming with all sorts of vehicles like any indian city with one difference: there are no bicycles on the main roads. the past year, a bicycle ban has pushed cyclists on to these back roads. it's especially hard for those who use a cycle to make a living. bashan says for him, the ban means traveling longer and working less. he estimates his income has gone down from
barnaby phillips, al jazeera, kiev. >> brazilians are voting in a presidential run-off which is too close to call. the incumbent president dilma rousseff is seeking a second 4 year turn. she is challenged by n neffes who got a third of the vote in the first round am several neim hawaii are preparing to evacuate as a lava flow edges closer to their homes. the lava has crossed a road on the edge of the town of hoa and moving at about 9 meters an hour. it is coming from the volcano that has...
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i told phillips that i would let him know if i had heard anything. and the president responded by saying, well, i'm sure if you tell them i asked him not to tell him, he'll understand and i forgive you. i said well, i'm unhappy about this solution but of course, i did what the president requested and i left the office. and didn't come back until about 5:00 that afternoon. i visited with my mother, my christian science mother. she was then about my age now. anyway i get to the office -- >> did you tell your mother? >> yes, i did. [laughter] i knew she wouldn't tell anybody. [laughter] anyway, i did -- [laughter] anyway, to finish the story, when i got back to the office about 4:00 in the afternoon, the phone rang again and i answered it. it was the day after thanksgiving and my secretary wasn't there. and the person at the other end said i'm calling from the white house. and the president has asked me to tell you that you can tell judge tone. we're going to announce it publically. and i thought that's a pretty thoughtful guy that would take that back
i told phillips that i would let him know if i had heard anything. and the president responded by saying, well, i'm sure if you tell them i asked him not to tell him, he'll understand and i forgive you. i said well, i'm unhappy about this solution but of course, i did what the president requested and i left the office. and didn't come back until about 5:00 that afternoon. i visited with my mother, my christian science mother. she was then about my age now. anyway i get to the office -- >>...
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barnaby phillips reports from kiev. >> reporter: in the square where former president januar yanukovhall is quietal. but the signs are the political landscape has been reformed and the winning party is promising swing changes. >> translator: i ask you for vote pro ukrainian and pro european majority. i thank you that you heard me and i thank you that you support this call. >> reporter: earlier the president traveled to the east to show his support for the army and his commitment to restoring ukraine's unity. but in rebel-controlled areas, millions of people did not vote. and it's not clear how a new government will convince or force the separatist to his back down. and although ukrainians give a clear majority to reformist parties, they split their votes amongst the parties and so a delicate period of coalition building is likely to follow. the parties that will form the new government are saying that this election marks a decisive break with the old corrupt ways of ukrainian politics. but a new co defense governmentt will till struggle to overcome powerful vested interests and to rev
barnaby phillips reports from kiev. >> reporter: in the square where former president januar yanukovhall is quietal. but the signs are the political landscape has been reformed and the winning party is promising swing changes. >> translator: i ask you for vote pro ukrainian and pro european majority. i thank you that you heard me and i thank you that you support this call. >> reporter: earlier the president traveled to the east to show his support for the army and his...
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mark phillips, cbs news, frankfurt. >> pelley: and this program note-- israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be among bob schieffer's guests this sunday on "face the nation"." after hackers strike america's largest bank, security experts tell us what you need to protect yourselves. and the storms that did this are on the move when the cbs evening news continues. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or ey
mark phillips, cbs news, frankfurt. >> pelley: and this program note-- israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be among bob schieffer's guests this sunday on "face the nation"." after hackers strike america's largest bank, security experts tell us what you need to protect yourselves. and the storms that did this are on the move when the cbs evening news continues. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis...