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businesses pastors and churches to participate, we have to stand up and fight for religious liberty pnl. >> jindal pointed out that president obama praised the supreme court decision years after publicly expressing his oings toopposition to same-sex marriage. >>> right now greece is teetering on the brink of financial collapse. people are lining unoutside bank machines to get out cash. now you're looking at a live picture from athens, greece where greek citizens are pretty frustrateand they are pretty angry. >> translator: the institution institutionable ultimatum would he dare intervene when there is a decision to have a referendum? >> translator: if it's just for a week it won't be such a big problem. the whole thing with the banks is not such a big deal. it's the future. what will happen with the referendum? that is the big issue. >> that's the big issue and that is big question because greece has two critical deadlines. when its payments are due to its creditors, the creditors are the international monetary fund and the european central bank. tomorrow is the deadline to repay the im
businesses pastors and churches to participate, we have to stand up and fight for religious liberty pnl. >> jindal pointed out that president obama praised the supreme court decision years after publicly expressing his oings toopposition to same-sex marriage. >>> right now greece is teetering on the brink of financial collapse. people are lining unoutside bank machines to get out cash. now you're looking at a live picture from athens, greece where greek citizens are pretty...
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. >> we cover the pnl, we cover the balance sheet, we cover soft skills like communication, effect iive listening, working. the class is built around being able to build business. doug cooper is the director of mercycorps. northwest in oregon. she's been with the program since it started. >> people that were incarcerated, obviously, coming into an environment where having a felony conviction is going to make it difficult to find a job. being able to start your own business or be self-employed seemed like a viable option. >> after having a conviction of manslaughter i didn't think anybody would want to hire me. the idea of starting my own business and being able to make a living was appealing to me. >> so far about 100 inmates have completed the course. 5 to 10% have started the businesses. michelle will soon join the ranks. she's just about to start her company. just about a year and a half after getting out of prison. she came up with the idea while enrolled in the life class. >> prison mail is a huge issue, and a lot of people are really disappointed when they adopt get a birthday car
. >> we cover the pnl, we cover the balance sheet, we cover soft skills like communication, effect iive listening, working. the class is built around being able to build business. doug cooper is the director of mercycorps. northwest in oregon. she's been with the program since it started. >> people that were incarcerated, obviously, coming into an environment where having a felony conviction is going to make it difficult to find a job. being able to start your own business or be...
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trz if you look at the traditional media companies their pnls and all their major lines, red red, red. if you look, you'll see red. and if you, just a high level stat, right now, i have something, 4m video and mobile's growing 40%. which is a huge growth rate compared to what everything is growing. there's $40 billion by 2020 that will transition from tv to mobile video. if things stay on track. 4% of the population in the united states, 96% outside the united states and if you take a big leap back and think about where things are right now basically, those fours are going to be a really significant shift because when there's 4 billion people on emotional machines. >> why do you call them machine machines? >> they're, your kids if you watch how your kids use their phones, they don't talk on the phone. they're basically operating a machine. whether it's a communication machine, video machine. we refer to this as a cable box in my pocket and i think that's an important concept. when there's 4 billion of those floating around and there's lots of high quality video going between cable com
trz if you look at the traditional media companies their pnls and all their major lines, red red, red. if you look, you'll see red. and if you, just a high level stat, right now, i have something, 4m video and mobile's growing 40%. which is a huge growth rate compared to what everything is growing. there's $40 billion by 2020 that will transition from tv to mobile video. if things stay on track. 4% of the population in the united states, 96% outside the united states and if you take a big leap...
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. >> ists slavery definitely slavery, what happens after is unknown pnl maybe they become witness he right? >> that's what juan miguel is most afraid about. he's just made a formal complaint. about the police and the cartels. now he says he must leave mechanism psycho. >> translator: i'm suffering persecution from the government the police and the criminal groups they can't control. i want an opportunity so i can carry on living. is. >> juan miguel is about to cross from the mexico side to the u.s. side and apply for asylum. most of these cases are rejectand there is a possibility that he is detained for several months. this is what he's fighting to return to. his home in america. >> translator: it frightens me more the idea of them letting him go in mex mexico. that'smexico my kids havetheir father and they can visit him but if he's sent back over the border his life is at risk. >> reporter: lawyers tell me his best hope is if his case goes on for six months. adam rainey, al jazeera nogale suffering on the u.s.-mexican border. >>> coming up. we attack political dynasties can hillary
. >> ists slavery definitely slavery, what happens after is unknown pnl maybe they become witness he right? >> that's what juan miguel is most afraid about. he's just made a formal complaint. about the police and the cartels. now he says he must leave mechanism psycho. >> translator: i'm suffering persecution from the government the police and the criminal groups they can't control. i want an opportunity so i can carry on living. is. >> juan miguel is about to cross from...
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off on what was going to be the longest leg of the journey, but he decided to cut the journey short pnl still. still an incredible aircraft. >> it's fantastic you fly in the only airplane that can stay airborne day and night with no fuel at all. it's a triex triumph of technology. flying day and night. that is the dream i had since 16 years i completed the flight nonstop around the world in a balloon. to do this except in a plane with no fuel. the weather became worse in the pacific but in a few days we'll be in the air again and continue the mission. >> six hours? well six days. smoking, in china tough regulations means you can't light up in public places or public transport. about a million die from smoke related illnesses every year. here is adrian brown our china correspondent. >> china has long been a smoker's paradise. previous bans failed mainly by lack enforcement. now beijing's government is trying again. children have been at the forefront of this campaign since they are considered most at risk from passive smoking. antismoking campaigners say now there are clear signs the aut
off on what was going to be the longest leg of the journey, but he decided to cut the journey short pnl still. still an incredible aircraft. >> it's fantastic you fly in the only airplane that can stay airborne day and night with no fuel at all. it's a triex triumph of technology. flying day and night. that is the dream i had since 16 years i completed the flight nonstop around the world in a balloon. to do this except in a plane with no fuel. the weather became worse in the pacific but...
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we can absorb that into our pnl through simplified labor and low real estate costs. >> charlie morrison>> melissa, there are so many wing places out there. where's the rest of the bird? >> well is that a philosophical question or is that a for-real question? >> i'm just curious. lot of wings out there. nothing else. no legstops. all right. thank you. >>> the food fest continues. check out shares of bojangles. you might recall we had the ceo on the show in may when the company went public. now bojangles out with their first earnings report since that ipo and the ceo will be indeed on the "closing bell" tonight. >>> dinosaurs will be wreaking havoc at the box office this weekend. "yourjurassic world" hitting theaters. we've got some jurassic stock stats just for you. . >>> we'll take you live to the nymex for crude close when "power lunch" returns. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better
we can absorb that into our pnl through simplified labor and low real estate costs. >> charlie morrison>> melissa, there are so many wing places out there. where's the rest of the bird? >> well is that a philosophical question or is that a for-real question? >> i'm just curious. lot of wings out there. nothing else. no legstops. all right. thank you. >>> the food fest continues. check out shares of bojangles. you might recall we had the ceo on the show in may...
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house of representatives, a message was received at 5:26 pnl. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 1735 with best wished i am, signed, sincerely karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> aloha mr. speaker. i rise today to talk about a very good friend ofway and a very good friend of mine. council general -- counsel general. he has been a tireless advocate for japan and has been the glue that has held together a solid bond between hawaii and japan. mr. takano: i've known -- mr. takai: i've known him and his wife since she a-- since they arrived in october of 2012. i've enjoyed many occasions with the counsel general and it -- at the numerous dances throughout oahu. i recall inviting him to the dance two years ago. we had a great time. more importantly, counsel general and i enjoyed spending many friday and saturday nights last year going to dances. he and his wife are really great bone dancers. i also want to
house of representatives, a message was received at 5:26 pnl. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 1735 with best wished i am, signed, sincerely karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> aloha mr. speaker. i rise today to talk about a very good friend ofway and a very good friend of mine. council general -- counsel general. he has been a tireless...