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you and the spectators are into ran for a fresh round of nuclear talks with the radios pople progress past sanctions always atomic program are increasingly hatching the people but failing to turn them against the regime. has some blunders into time all as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister spock speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i mean mass protests demanding the whole government steps down. also this hour france is looking to buy is the number of its troops fighting in mali i mean who pulls many of the insurgents there all the gays to may have been trained by u.s. counterterrorism agents. and measures which only bring misery the greek opposition remains untouched by german austerity pressure after a failed attempt to build bridges between the two. international news live or mosco this is aussie with me thanks for joining us the un's atomic energy expert back in iran for the second time in a little more than a month with tehran hopeful for clear progress they stine iran how i was stressed a deal is only possible if it's a right to peaceful nuclear energy is respec
you and the spectators are into ran for a fresh round of nuclear talks with the radios pople progress past sanctions always atomic program are increasingly hatching the people but failing to turn them against the regime. has some blunders into time all as an arrest warrant for the country's prime minister spock speculation of a crew and a conspiracy i mean mass protests demanding the whole government steps down. also this hour france is looking to buy is the number of its troops fighting in...
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exactly how much is what is a up for question, and i agree there's a lot of confusion about how much poplebe paying for college. at the most people don't have the tools to figure out, to navigate their own financial waters. gerri: you know, charlie, what i find amazing and i see this all the time, the schools here are really, really expensive. people applied to schools that they have no way of thwarting. people who are going to go into journalism andmake a small amount of money coach said of n.y.u. where they are signing up for $100,000 to greek. >> unrealistic. i can encounter a better story. in chicago line up for the wanted to be a mechanic, now going to indiana for four years, going to study medieval history. wise is studying at? he says, he was pushed toward it because of his counselors and teachers. if he wants to become mechanics he should go to a trade school. he is taking of his songs and he may never become successful in the workforce, and we're seeing on to power rubble's happen, and nothing is really happening in an industry. gerri: we talk about tuition sticker shock. in staes
exactly how much is what is a up for question, and i agree there's a lot of confusion about how much poplebe paying for college. at the most people don't have the tools to figure out, to navigate their own financial waters. gerri: you know, charlie, what i find amazing and i see this all the time, the schools here are really, really expensive. people applied to schools that they have no way of thwarting. people who are going to go into journalism andmake a small amount of money coach said of...
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lay out the details for pople.ically, the judge who issued the ruling saying chevron owed $18 billion says he was paid half a million dollars to have the settlement? >> that's close. it was a former judge whose come forward to say that he was ghost writing, brokered the deal, and noticed firsthand that the plaintiffs' lawyers in the case wrote the $18 billion judgment in their own favor in exchange for what they agreed to pay the judge on the case. melissa: there's details, and the judge was paid in order to provide this evidence, i mean, not that much, but he says he's in danger, has to relocate the family so he's getting money as well. >> well, this is no different than government witness protection. it's for the reasonable security and safety concerned by objective third parties that this evening, if he were to stay in ecuador, his safety, his security, his liberty would be at jeopardy. that's really something done to protect the security of the witness, but most importantly here, we didn't pick this witness. th
lay out the details for pople.ically, the judge who issued the ruling saying chevron owed $18 billion says he was paid half a million dollars to have the settlement? >> that's close. it was a former judge whose come forward to say that he was ghost writing, brokered the deal, and noticed firsthand that the plaintiffs' lawyers in the case wrote the $18 billion judgment in their own favor in exchange for what they agreed to pay the judge on the case. melissa: there's details, and the judge...
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other than le cleaning the areas, there's not a whole lott pople can do about it."ndup)"tte porovirus is so ontagious because it's so haady. yoor typical hand sanitizer... that alone is not goinggto do it. to wiip down surfaces... wipe normally that would be fine, virus. not the case with thee &pporoviius. what you really need to dd ssto wash your waterr and when you wwpe down bleach based solution."most people infected reeover after a few ddys.ii rare cases, it the the very old and very young and those ith weaker immune systems.according to 20 millioo cases of the noroviius each year, resulting in aboot 8000deaths in the us. ""t's so infectious nd requires suuh a low concentration of virus, it's rapidly spread through a populatiin. that's why you see ouubreaks on cruise ships, n dormitories, in places here people are in close contaat with one aaother."top 5 ways of protecting yourself accorddng to the cdc.-wash and vegetables-cook shellfish wash soiled laundry-and when - pou're sick don't prepare with the flu, you ccnnget a vaccination right now for the norovirus a
other than le cleaning the areas, there's not a whole lott pople can do about it."ndup)"tte porovirus is so ontagious because it's so haady. yoor typical hand sanitizer... that alone is not goinggto do it. to wiip down surfaces... wipe normally that would be fine, virus. not the case with thee &pporoviius. what you really need to dd ssto wash your waterr and when you wwpe down bleach based solution."most people infected reeover after a few ddys.ii rare cases, it the the very...
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bargaining rights are now limited, and i think you'll have that throughout the country, and i think popleill support that because, again, there are wages and benefits and pensions that the state and local governments can't afford. the point is a good one, but that's the way i see that. melissa: you know, of course, more right to work states where if you were not compelled to join the union, a lot chose not to. could be because they thought it was not in their best benefit or couldn't afford it. the average membership fee was $85 5 in 20 # 11. as soon as you didn't have to be part of a union anymore, people might have said, even if they wanted to, you know what, i just need that money. >> well, that's true. i think that in 2012, there's about 1.8 million jobs that were created, most of those jobs are nonunion jobs, the right to work laws, giving them the opportunity to be a member or not, but also, in my view, because some unions can sap the entrepreneurial spirit out of a company. rigid work rules, seniority without performance, benefits and wage packages if the employer can't afford it.
bargaining rights are now limited, and i think you'll have that throughout the country, and i think popleill support that because, again, there are wages and benefits and pensions that the state and local governments can't afford. the point is a good one, but that's the way i see that. melissa: you know, of course, more right to work states where if you were not compelled to join the union, a lot chose not to. could be because they thought it was not in their best benefit or couldn't afford it....
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. & 50.how any pople re injured....nd the alterante routes you shouud take..e ack up..- upp 3 ((break 4)) 3 weight.why when you at lunch 3 45 news at five. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. 3 p3 3 p3 3 - 3 map wttg map 3& jimmy map -&p3 p3 in the eat of ray's last &&prrde... sports illustrated maaazine claims haa the ssbsttnces to reeurn from his injuuy ffster. faster.megan gilliland is here with mmre on whht ray lewis is saaing about the accusaaions and whht's this means ffr sundaa's big ggme. good morrnng guys,the article says ray lewis uuedddeer 3 velvvtt.. to recoverrfrom aa torrntricepssmuscle fasser.the bbnned substance has been usse 3 ccnturies and while doctors say its harmlees....lewis says &it's all a lie. lii.(37:00)tell him to tty to - get hii story off somebody elss plsewwile lewii denies the accusationn... itchhross the owner of ssorrs ith hh assisted ewis in hii pinjury ehab.. rss
. & 50.how any pople re injured....nd the alterante routes you shouud take..e ack up..- upp 3 ((break 4)) 3 weight.why when you at lunch 3 45 news at five. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. 3 p3 3 p3 3 - 3 map wttg map 3& jimmy map -&p3 p3 in the eat of ray's last &&prrde... sports illustrated maaazine claims...
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me as an individual, they are afraid of a lot of people and the overall suppression on the average pople hing -- has deterred and so they are -- there's suppression on other minority groups. they spend -- like i said, they spend a lot of money on me and they spend a huge amount of money on so-called stability maintenance, just imagine where the -- where does that money go? >> suarez: are you optimistic that before you're a very old man you'll be able to go home yo ville a live as a free person? >> (translated): the way you frame it is to pessimistic. i don't have to wait until my old years to go back. but i don't know which day or which year. all i know, i don't think it's going to take too long. >> suarez: from your answer it sounds like you're pretty optimistic about the future of china as a free country. >> (translated): the people are waking up. this is the utmost factor at play. it needs you andme and evybodelsetoay attention to what's going on in china. help when ever wherever you can to shorten this process. >> suarez: mr. chen, thank you very much. >> (translated): thank you very
me as an individual, they are afraid of a lot of people and the overall suppression on the average pople hing -- has deterred and so they are -- there's suppression on other minority groups. they spend -- like i said, they spend a lot of money on me and they spend a huge amount of money on so-called stability maintenance, just imagine where the -- where does that money go? >> suarez: are you optimistic that before you're a very old man you'll be able to go home yo ville a live as a free...