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join "quest" tonight for a half-hour special on california's science education struggles.p teachers and learn about some of the innovative programs aimed at turning around our poor science grades. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation.
join "quest" tonight for a half-hour special on california's science education struggles.p teachers and learn about some of the innovative programs aimed at turning around our poor science grades. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation.
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. >> so, you talk about this book as being a quest, and it's easy to just understand it as a quest for the meaning of it's up, the quest for whether there is a god, whether there's a larger -- but the way i read it is also a quest for you at the point in your life to understand yourself at a younger point. >> to understand some things that happened to me, right. >> so talk to me about yourself as a teenage girl. which you write about a fair amount in the book. >> there's a primary source for this book, and that is the journal i kept as an adolescent. it has nothing gossipy or nothing to speak of. it's nothing about high school. it's -- there's just -- it's about this metaphysical quest which started when i was 12. >> this is a journal -- just go to back to a moment -- a journal you came across at a particular point in your life and got interested in again. >> yes. i knew it was there because i'd been carrying this file -- this big folder full of papers. each entry is on a different page, paper, and i knew it was with me through so many moves, managed to bring this along, knew kind of w
. >> so, you talk about this book as being a quest, and it's easy to just understand it as a quest for the meaning of it's up, the quest for whether there is a god, whether there's a larger -- but the way i read it is also a quest for you at the point in your life to understand yourself at a younger point. >> to understand some things that happened to me, right. >> so talk to me about yourself as a teenage girl. which you write about a fair amount in the book. >> there's...
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join "quest" tonight for a half-hour special on california's science education struggles. meet top teachers and learn about some of the innovative programs aimed at turning around our poor science grades. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national sciefo
join "quest" tonight for a half-hour special on california's science education struggles. meet top teachers and learn about some of the innovative programs aimed at turning around our poor science grades. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national sciefo
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this is a quest of many people in many other countries and we have to be conscious of of of this one it's not the moment for you ukraine establishing a negotiation to join the european union toward what is the moment this is the moment for ukraine to fight and to get these better governance that they are longing for and they're the european union will be there to contribute to help you know when we think in europe about the big blind we always think about the marshall plan the marshall plan was much much more about take the technicians of boat people that contributed to rebuild the institutions in europe and to create a government to unify that about money and this is something that we many times forget and i think it's extremely valuable now in this issue and the last comment i mentioned secretary of state this is a challenge this response to the quest by the ukrainian people to for better governance is something that is transcends the european union and transcends europe we are certainly aware of this what we are also aware of is that the marshall plan that you just mentioned came
this is a quest of many people in many other countries and we have to be conscious of of of this one it's not the moment for you ukraine establishing a negotiation to join the european union toward what is the moment this is the moment for ukraine to fight and to get these better governance that they are longing for and they're the european union will be there to contribute to help you know when we think in europe about the big blind we always think about the marshall plan the marshall plan was...
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in his quest for a fourth term. it' since >>> a new survey shows governor jerry brown with a very solid lead in his quest for a fourth term. it's the first field poll since the june 3 primary showing the democratic incumbent way ahead of republican challenger neel kashkari 52-32%. >>> happening today, former secretary of state hillary clinton is in the bay area as part of her book signing, too. this morning's event will be at 8:30 at san francisco's ferry building in the book passage bookstore. tickets are $40. and they include a signed copy of her book, "hard choices." she discussed her book last night at another event in town and, of course, someone asked if she is going to run for president in 2016. >> i understand the pressures. i believe i have the, uhm, the skills and experience to do the job and do it well. but it's also still personal since i want to be sure that, uhm, it's truly profoundly what i want to do. >> she has previously said she won't announce a decision until next year. >> president obama's oldes
in his quest for a fourth term. it' since >>> a new survey shows governor jerry brown with a very solid lead in his quest for a fourth term. it's the first field poll since the june 3 primary showing the democratic incumbent way ahead of republican challenger neel kashkari 52-32%. >>> happening today, former secretary of state hillary clinton is in the bay area as part of her book signing, too. this morning's event will be at 8:30 at san francisco's ferry building in the book...
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understand this i don't i think that this is not just the quest ukrainian people this is a quest of many people in many. countries and we have to be conscious of all of this. it's not the moment for you ukraine establishing a negotiation. the more it is the more you can. find time to get these better longing for and there will be there to help. and transcend the marshall plan that you just mentioned a lot about. it came with a lot of hard cash that you can on extreme struggling industries who will be doing that well i freely agree with you that the phone foreign direct investment still today you'd of the united states has the biggest foreign direct investment in the world and this of course is once more linked to governance because you cannot expect a foreign direct investment if you don't have security both physical and legal security and this is where government just comes back to this to this more concrete level of of for the livelihoods of economic livelihoods it's a is spiraling process but the governments will will attract foreign direct investment and this is your turn and i will
understand this i don't i think that this is not just the quest ukrainian people this is a quest of many people in many. countries and we have to be conscious of all of this. it's not the moment for you ukraine establishing a negotiation. the more it is the more you can. find time to get these better longing for and there will be there to help. and transcend the marshall plan that you just mentioned a lot about. it came with a lot of hard cash that you can on extreme struggling industries who...
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the pageant rules require quest quest -- contestants to be 17 to 24 years old. first runner-up britany louis was awarded the crown last night. very strange. >> ahead on "action news" at 4:30. more news you didn't see last night. a major u.s. city wants to make it more expensive to work out, we'll tell you why. >>> a bat-wielding suspect takes on police, he went after their cars, details on what's going on here when "action news" continues. >> don't forget you can get you can get "action news" and accuweather anytime with our 6abc news app. it's free at the apple and google male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. >> reporter: good friday morning i'm matt pellman with your early check on traffic and here we sit at the delaware state line along i-95. doesn't it look nice and quiet here where i-95 splits with 495. not many out and about. good thing they are not heading so
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. ♪ >>> tonight on "quest" -- all living beings share a common ancestry.this is a basic idea. but when charles darwin published it, he transformed the biological sciences forever. in celebration of darwin's 200th birthday, "quest" follows california academy of sciences beetle expert david kavanaugh. can darwin's principles on evolution, coupled with modern dna analysis, help him prove the existence of a new california species?
. ♪ >>> tonight on "quest" -- all living beings share a common ancestry.this is a basic idea. but when charles darwin published it, he transformed the biological sciences forever. in celebration of darwin's 200th birthday, "quest" follows california academy of sciences beetle expert david kavanaugh. can darwin's principles on evolution, coupled with modern dna analysis, help him prove the existence of a new california species?
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what did you learn in the last few years on your quest to get the pipeline?i haven't spent all my time on the pipeline. i spent some time on the pipeline. i think i've gotten a chance to be exposed to more parts of american society than i had been when i was exclusively a professional investor, so i met a bunch of people who -- >> you may not have met those women? >> i would never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them. it isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released an environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sands production. if the state report comes out and says look, it's going to happen anyway -- >> is that a good thing? no. there's no way that's a good thing. >> in your view it's not a good thing environmentally, but some would say it would allow the president to say ok, th
what did you learn in the last few years on your quest to get the pipeline?i haven't spent all my time on the pipeline. i spent some time on the pipeline. i think i've gotten a chance to be exposed to more parts of american society than i had been when i was exclusively a professional investor, so i met a bunch of people who -- >> you may not have met those women? >> i would never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them. it isn't like where you just say hello, how are...
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so to our richard quest, our aviation expert, who has been all over this. richard quest.egin with the pilots. because like i mentioned, the report suggests the crew was suffering from hypoxia or unresponsive for some other reason. explain the possible oxygen loss and what that means for the final hours of this flight. >> i'm going to have to sort of slightly take issue. the report sort of puts that as a possible possibility, and a possible out there. basically says that -- >> something. >> no, it says that the plane flew for six hours without any response from the pilots. it doesn't say why. it puts out there a variety of possibilities. one of which is the oxygen deprivation, the hypoxia theory. but it most definitely -- this is the report. it most definitely does not come down one side or the other on what it believed caused this. this is a report designed to show where the plane would have crashed into the water. and what they're saying is, if you look at the way the plane was probably being flown, it was in a direct line crossing the seven arcs, in particular sequence,
so to our richard quest, our aviation expert, who has been all over this. richard quest.egin with the pilots. because like i mentioned, the report suggests the crew was suffering from hypoxia or unresponsive for some other reason. explain the possible oxygen loss and what that means for the final hours of this flight. >> i'm going to have to sort of slightly take issue. the report sort of puts that as a possible possibility, and a possible out there. basically says that -- >>...
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. >>> tonight on "quest" -- all living beings share a common ancestry. today, this is a basic idea. but when charles darwin published it, he transformed the biological sciences forever. in celebration of darwin's 200th birthday, "quest" follows california academy of sciences beetle expert david kavanaugh. can darwin's principles on evolution, coupled with modern dna analysis, help him prove the existence of a new california species?
. >>> tonight on "quest" -- all living beings share a common ancestry. today, this is a basic idea. but when charles darwin published it, he transformed the biological sciences forever. in celebration of darwin's 200th birthday, "quest" follows california academy of sciences beetle expert david kavanaugh. can darwin's principles on evolution, coupled with modern dna analysis, help him prove the existence of a new california species?
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let's go to richard quest in doha.bout amir's involvement in bowe bergdahl's release? >> reporter: well, there was a press conference this morning with the german foreign minister where the barest details were given. he said that there have been long negotiations placed on principles which is the backbone of the foreign policy. when i asked the foreign minister why and how and what, he said, i'm not giving you any more details other than to say, we enjoy the confidence of both parties and that made it easier to do the deal. but i wanted to show you this. look at this morning's "gulf times" newspaper. the lead story on the "gulf times" is qatar's heritage to go digital. look how this is expressed. obama thanks qatar for assistance as taliban frees american soldier. in other words, they have walked this very delicate line between the relationship with the taliban, which is difficult at best, and the exceptionally close economic and military relationship the emir and this country has tra dilgs naldition with the united st
let's go to richard quest in doha.bout amir's involvement in bowe bergdahl's release? >> reporter: well, there was a press conference this morning with the german foreign minister where the barest details were given. he said that there have been long negotiations placed on principles which is the backbone of the foreign policy. when i asked the foreign minister why and how and what, he said, i'm not giving you any more details other than to say, we enjoy the confidence of both parties and...
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quest love would you do?rocess,ly the same where you have to go in and figure out, what should you be doing. there should not be these wait times. look at the end goal and once you figure that out, you step that is day, here are the incentives that need to be in lace. in some cases, literally, you just need to knock heads together. quest veterans administration. thank you or sticking with me for the hour. we will be right back. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop" live on bloomberg television. here are top headlines. general electric won the bid and also secured an order for the oil and gas industry's first 20 house and pressure for square inch. the equipment will help high pressure and temperature reservoirs. walgreens is reporting mixed quarter earnings this morning. earnings fell short and the company said it is eerie and they increased pressure on its pharmacy business and will take company wise.r a top lot in london last night. the painting sold for $54 million to an anonymous buyer. it was not meet. the
quest love would you do?rocess,ly the same where you have to go in and figure out, what should you be doing. there should not be these wait times. look at the end goal and once you figure that out, you step that is day, here are the incentives that need to be in lace. in some cases, literally, you just need to knock heads together. quest veterans administration. thank you or sticking with me for the hour. we will be right back. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop" live on...
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quest good morning.aller: good morning. i have a question. we spent almost $1 trillion in a stimulus package. $100 billion for infrastructure. jobs.e all these it was not long until he was sitting on tv laughing said, shovel ready. but the jobs were never done but the money went. where did it go? we received $48 billion as the result of the economic stimulus. the bill was 800 billion. we received 48 billion dollars. we spent all the money within two years, which is what congress asked us to do. we created about 15,000we projes and about 65,000 jobs during that two year. real boost to the economy and a number of states. every state in the country receive money for projects to rebuild roads, rebuild bridges, to fix up infrastructure in america. some of the money went for transit. some of it went for high-speed rail. but the money was spent correctly and a lot of people went to work. it was well worth it. we had no negative stories written about it. spentey was not incorrectly. it was all done by the book a
quest good morning.aller: good morning. i have a question. we spent almost $1 trillion in a stimulus package. $100 billion for infrastructure. jobs.e all these it was not long until he was sitting on tv laughing said, shovel ready. but the jobs were never done but the money went. where did it go? we received $48 billion as the result of the economic stimulus. the bill was 800 billion. we received 48 billion dollars. we spent all the money within two years, which is what congress asked us to do....
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- so join us now as we head to the frontiers of integrative health and well-being... - on healing questo, i'm judy brooks. - and i'm roy walkenhorst. - and i'm michele bernhardt. - i'm very excited about today's show because we're going to explore energy healing, and i know that's something that you know a lot about, michele. - yes, i do. in fact, i work with energy all the time. - well, we're gonna start our energy trip by meeting some people who say they found a way to tap into the earth's energy with some really amazing results. - and it does really important things in our body. - i'm going to introduce you to a master in the field of energy medicine. - that the power of the mind is unbeknown. we don't know the strength of it.
- so join us now as we head to the frontiers of integrative health and well-being... - on healing questo, i'm judy brooks. - and i'm roy walkenhorst. - and i'm michele bernhardt. - i'm very excited about today's show because we're going to explore energy healing, and i know that's something that you know a lot about, michele. - yes, i do. in fact, i work with energy all the time. - well, we're gonna start our energy trip by meeting some people who say they found a way to tap into the earth's...
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quest get on the other side and hold my sausage. [ laughter ] >> and here jimmy -- you have to shoveon. >> jimmy: sorry, sorry. questlove, come on man. >> questlove: man! >> jimmy: hurry up, man! dude, we're doing good. doing good. >> stuff, stuff, keep stuffing. >> jimmy: all right, i'm stuffing it. here we go. all right, it's going good. when we're stuffing the sausage and what are you doing over there? >> i'm just watching you guys. >> jimmy: all right, good. [ laughter ] >> so we have some already cooked. we told them -- >> jimmy: all right, thank you. you can let go of that, quest. >> it is blood sausage and it comes out this sort of like gray color. no, you gotta keep holding it or else it's gonna fall out. the second thing we'll do. to complete the dish. to complete the dish, we're gonna make -- >> jimmy: you gotta do something with this. i don't know what to do with it. >> you can twist it off. you can rip it. >> questlove: aahh! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: here we go. all right, very good. thank you very much. >> all right. now we're do some specials to go along with this.
quest get on the other side and hold my sausage. [ laughter ] >> and here jimmy -- you have to shoveon. >> jimmy: sorry, sorry. questlove, come on man. >> questlove: man! >> jimmy: hurry up, man! dude, we're doing good. doing good. >> stuff, stuff, keep stuffing. >> jimmy: all right, i'm stuffing it. here we go. all right, it's going good. when we're stuffing the sausage and what are you doing over there? >> i'm just watching you guys. >> jimmy:...
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>> cnn's richard quest is live from doha.f anything how they will assure these men will not be reintegrated and become a threat to the u.s. and others? >> reporter: the authorities are saying absolutely nothing on that crucial question. they refuse to give any details about the operation, save to say that the mandate to negotiate was agreed by the mayor himself, that it was generally what they described basic foreign policy principles of humanitarian considerations, and when you push them just that little bit further, they say they were able to act as the linchpin in these negotiations because they enjoyed the confidence of both the taliban, where the taliban actually have representatives in doha and the united states, which of course has longstanding military economic very deep ties between qatar and the u.s. even so, which ever way you pass their words, qatar very much at the center of what has been one of the most delicate and difficult negotiations. >> let's talk about defense secretary chuck hagel. we understand that he
>> cnn's richard quest is live from doha.f anything how they will assure these men will not be reintegrated and become a threat to the u.s. and others? >> reporter: the authorities are saying absolutely nothing on that crucial question. they refuse to give any details about the operation, save to say that the mandate to negotiate was agreed by the mayor himself, that it was generally what they described basic foreign policy principles of humanitarian considerations, and when you...
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these kids are enormously successful, and it's because organizations like posse and quest bridge have learned how to identify striving kids who will stick to it. kids who get a 4.0 in high school tend to repeat that kind of performance. right? a person who gets a 4.0 has set a very, very high standard for themself. those are the types of kids who need and deserve a leg up. i'm not talking about watering down merit. i'm also suggesting that we should no longer make studying for the s.a.t. the primary junior high school activity. it's wasting kids of all backgrounds. we're wasting their time and making them miserable unnecessarily. >> i should say that i think that there's actually people on both sides of the aisle that agree with that. charles murray, i think, is also in favor of not using the s.a.t. anymore. i have no particular grief with the s.a.t.. i will say that the suggestion that it's culturally biased, i think, is not true. it may be biased in other ways, and it may not be the best predicter. but for culturally biased, then you would expect african-american students, for insta
these kids are enormously successful, and it's because organizations like posse and quest bridge have learned how to identify striving kids who will stick to it. kids who get a 4.0 in high school tend to repeat that kind of performance. right? a person who gets a 4.0 has set a very, very high standard for themself. those are the types of kids who need and deserve a leg up. i'm not talking about watering down merit. i'm also suggesting that we should no longer make studying for the s.a.t. the...
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. ♪ >> in his never ending quest to raise money, o.j.ould try everything from an ill-fated book titled "if i did it" to selling his own sports memorabilia, and it would be those dealings with memorabilia that would finally put him behind bars. at a hotel casino in las vegas, collectibles dealer and former simpson friend set up in room 1203, and he prepared to sell o.j.'s items he says he owned to an unnamed buyer. >> there were signed photographs. there were some footballs. there were three ties he wore during the trial. >> furlong just spread the items out on the bed when all hell broke loose. >> that's when they came busting through the door. there was no knock. >> he saw a group of men, two with guns. >> the last person through the door was o.j. simpson. >> a third party secretly recorded the whole thing on auto tape. >> i knew i had been setup by somebody. my first thought was, o.j., how could you be so stupid? >> 13 years to the day after he was acquitted of murder, o.j. simpson would be convicted of 12 charges and sentenced to a ma
. ♪ >> in his never ending quest to raise money, o.j.ould try everything from an ill-fated book titled "if i did it" to selling his own sports memorabilia, and it would be those dealings with memorabilia that would finally put him behind bars. at a hotel casino in las vegas, collectibles dealer and former simpson friend set up in room 1203, and he prepared to sell o.j.'s items he says he owned to an unnamed buyer. >> there were signed photographs. there were some...
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their quest to advance in the world cup. the u.s. will take on germany later this morning. huge viewing parties are planned all over the bay area. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> it's a no-hitter! [ applause and cheers ] >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday, june 26. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. and something a little bit different today. here's roberta to share what was that stuff? >> right! we had raindrops on the rooftops very early this morning. hi, everybody! let's call on this, it's our life hi-def doppler radar. it's been months since i have utilized this particular tool to forecast your weather and there you have it, the green on the screen means that we have a few wet roadways out the door. otherwise, mostly cloudy skies right now. number-wise into the 50s and low 60s. and later today, unseasonably cool inland in the 70s. otherwise, 60s bayside and seashore.
their quest to advance in the world cup. the u.s. will take on germany later this morning. huge viewing parties are planned all over the bay area. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> it's a no-hitter! [ applause and cheers ] >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday, june 26. i'm michelle griego....
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abandons his family in western minnesota without explanation for what is revealed to be a stunning moral quest. his sons, eli and little teeny follow him seeking out and finally his wife, credit enhancement to the montana badlands after sunset has been in the truth about her marriage. so this is a novel about the consequences of our actions, whether we are willing to answer for them and how much we are willing to sacrifice to make things right in the world. at the same time also captures sword as the social environmental degradation of the late 1880s. there is to reduce native population taking its last stand in the buffalo taken their last nfl. all this is told in exactly the language that wastes no time just as one cannot afford to waste time with you or any journey like the posts. i decide is defined in the book is the rough country between the yellowstone emissary bergersen also represents the support device in our lives. a quick word about our panelists. at the end can appear >> is the agent for this book. kathy poirier senior editor of algonquin so the person responsible for getting it i
abandons his family in western minnesota without explanation for what is revealed to be a stunning moral quest. his sons, eli and little teeny follow him seeking out and finally his wife, credit enhancement to the montana badlands after sunset has been in the truth about her marriage. so this is a novel about the consequences of our actions, whether we are willing to answer for them and how much we are willing to sacrifice to make things right in the world. at the same time also captures sword...
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richard quest, cnn, reporting. >>> and speaking of the economy, a week before the start of the world, striking metro workers paralyzed parts of brazil's biggest city. >> many subway gates were closed thursday, delaying millions of people. unclear how long this will last. watch as some angry commuters managed to jump onto the track. the station where this happened is right by the stadium where the opening match will be held, as well. with the metro out of commission, more people hopped into their cars, creating this huge backup in a stay alreadyç nope for its bad traffic. with an estimated population of 20 million, making this is mega city, the third largest city on the planet. we're trying to get a sense of what the forecast will look like for the opening of the world cup. >> they're having some problems in brazil. they don't need the weather to pile on, young man. >> thank you for the "young." let's take a look at what's happening. look at this fancy graphic here, oh, yeah, looking good. brazil 2014, talking about june 12, so we'll have to go to a medium range of a forecast. so tal
richard quest, cnn, reporting. >>> and speaking of the economy, a week before the start of the world, striking metro workers paralyzed parts of brazil's biggest city. >> many subway gates were closed thursday, delaying millions of people. unclear how long this will last. watch as some angry commuters managed to jump onto the track. the station where this happened is right by the stadium where the opening match will be held, as well. with the metro out of commission, more people...
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the quest for an education, the quest for a better economy, the quest for safety and security are there and so is family reunification a part of all that . that's why we are trying to address in our comprehensive message to be broadcast, the fact that it is not only dangerous but the fact that this will not lead to a path to .itizenship are guest: > last quest last question lady in black. >> what is your take on implementing biometric exit given your work on the southwest border and given technology now like smartphones and biometric software? >> the biometric exit issue is important and it has a lot of value. we can decrease wait times in the united states for people entering the country. our continuing study of biometrics is important. theye end of this month, will be opening in experimentation center on biometric technologies. we will continue to reach for that. it's not just the biometrics that would be helpful. we know they have to be put into an infrastructure. our airports are really not designed for biometric exit. all that has to be put into an infrastructure and would also hav
the quest for an education, the quest for a better economy, the quest for safety and security are there and so is family reunification a part of all that . that's why we are trying to address in our comprehensive message to be broadcast, the fact that it is not only dangerous but the fact that this will not lead to a path to .itizenship are guest: > last quest last question lady in black. >> what is your take on implementing biometric exit given your work on the southwest border and...
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securities despite the ongoing gaps just between russia and ukraine the company called off and climate quest about it has reportedly by the end of this year anyway directed up to one billion dollars in title in russia's biggest gas company. ok time for take tim cabby on the business desk far away are you still in positive territory i've no doubt that you all could you always all you know i know the wheel has yet again blessed us last time we got russia's largest diamond producer they would have four percent one dollar dollars over two thousand dollars sorry. i don't know movie you were able to go to money your own here it's crazy. why was it why do you think you all gaining this much money because i think people i will be thinking hold on a minute is this a wind up that's a lot of money to make and a lot of people are unlucky in the stock market as we know it always as well i've got a couple theories well one thing is remember that a lot of small russian companies do dartrey in like international star markets and stuff like that so we car there we get a lot. out of big winners on the wheel l
securities despite the ongoing gaps just between russia and ukraine the company called off and climate quest about it has reportedly by the end of this year anyway directed up to one billion dollars in title in russia's biggest gas company. ok time for take tim cabby on the business desk far away are you still in positive territory i've no doubt that you all could you always all you know i know the wheel has yet again blessed us last time we got russia's largest diamond producer they would have...
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. >> and we will continue to follow that and let you know what happens in relationship to that quest to open more dog parks and we will keep you informed. >>> and there was a full moon last night and that will be the lost time it happens for quite a while, until august. >> and even the coast is clear this afternoon, if you plan on setting your sights on that full moon this evening, giving a live look out over the golden gate bridge, isn't that beautiful vie, again we have wall to wall sunshine and a hot weekend for your father's day week understand. we are following this system that brought us this cool and will bring us nice weather for father's day and it did bring us that when from up north and now it is going away and taking that with it but take a look at it now and it did keep us cool, so temperatures right for you 77 fairfield, 75 livermore, the bay upper 60s to low 70s, in to the north bay 71 and in the 70s there and mostly sunny and again this morning we will be sunny with warmer numbers, and these numbers look fabulous, those are your temperatures in those areas, checking i
. >> and we will continue to follow that and let you know what happens in relationship to that quest to open more dog parks and we will keep you informed. >>> and there was a full moon last night and that will be the lost time it happens for quite a while, until august. >> and even the coast is clear this afternoon, if you plan on setting your sights on that full moon this evening, giving a live look out over the golden gate bridge, isn't that beautiful vie, again we have...
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we support the quest for democracy and reform. i just have to repeat that. >> i would like to ask you about the other development in iran. what is your assessment of who is in charge and what opportunities the changes in iran could mean for the u.s.? >> we are not sure yet. the will having been read by his son. again, in the society of that nature, i would repeat what i said. there is a way for relationship with the united states to improve and that is for a release of the american hostages. i cannot give you an answer on that one. no expert can either. >> do you plan any overture? is there any other opening towards iran? >> no. they know what they need to do. they have been a terrorist state. as soon as we see some move away from oppression and extremism of that nature, we will review our relationship. we are working our way back. >> on the question of economic sanctions -- did you consider economic sanctions? what would we do if the violence escalates? >> i reserve the right to take a whole new look at things of the violence esc
we support the quest for democracy and reform. i just have to repeat that. >> i would like to ask you about the other development in iran. what is your assessment of who is in charge and what opportunities the changes in iran could mean for the u.s.? >> we are not sure yet. the will having been read by his son. again, in the society of that nature, i would repeat what i said. there is a way for relationship with the united states to improve and that is for a release of the american...
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richard quest weighs in next. >>> a fitness plan for your baby.reat that they are fat and juicy? apparently not. they need a plan. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? mayo? corn dogs? you are
richard quest weighs in next. >>> a fitness plan for your baby.reat that they are fat and juicy? apparently not. they need a plan. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and......
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man, ken, who has maintained his innocence throughout, has been the target of shirlene's daughters' questl. >> he's very troubled by it. >> is he living under a cloud now? >> he feels he is. he'll never really be at peace. now more people recognize him on the street. that's embarrassing. >> i miss her so much, tammy. >> i do too. >> call it a promise, a quest, an obsession. 14 years after shirlene's death, her daughters' journey isn't over. >> how long are you prepared to keep going with this? >> as long as it takes. >> i mean, you could be sitting here an old lady and years and years from now and nothing will have happened. >> we made a promise. we made a promise to our mom. >> it is with such purpose and such passion and such love that i do this. it is an honor of my mother. and i don't care if it's obsession or crazy. i'm doing this because i love her. and she deserves it. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> next on "meet the press," iraq on the brink of collapse. will baghdad fall and how will the u.s. prevent a terror state from emerging? with the polit
man, ken, who has maintained his innocence throughout, has been the target of shirlene's daughters' questl. >> he's very troubled by it. >> is he living under a cloud now? >> he feels he is. he'll never really be at peace. now more people recognize him on the street. that's embarrassing. >> i miss her so much, tammy. >> i do too. >> call it a promise, a quest, an obsession. 14 years after shirlene's death, her daughters' journey isn't over. >> how long...
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the team will be based there as the striker continues his quest to recover from a hamstring strain he suffered against ghana. klinsmann is optimistic. the team is happy about the challenge. they watched the mexico came before heading for training. it's a brutal reminder of what is at stake on tuesday as mexico was sent home. after seeing so many celebrations, miguel was left as angry after the dutch ended his world cup campaign. penalties saw the netherlands take a 2-1 win and send mexico packing for the sixth straight time in world cups. the netherlands will face costa rica next. france, nigeria, germany and algeria will join them. back to you miguel and alison. >> thank you. just because i'm wearing orange does not mean i support the netherlands. >> who do you support? >> america. hello. >> just checking. >> it's going to be good. >>> next hour on "new day" chris cuomo is live for world cup. >>> today we are expected to learn who will be compensated for the gm ignition recall and how much they will receive. it took them more than a decade to recall the 2.6 million cars with the faul
the team will be based there as the striker continues his quest to recover from a hamstring strain he suffered against ghana. klinsmann is optimistic. the team is happy about the challenge. they watched the mexico came before heading for training. it's a brutal reminder of what is at stake on tuesday as mexico was sent home. after seeing so many celebrations, miguel was left as angry after the dutch ended his world cup campaign. penalties saw the netherlands take a 2-1 win and send mexico...
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story that began with the unlikely friendship between a nun and a convicted killer would grow into a quest that would shake the faith of even those sworn to uphold the law. >> i thought that he was innocent. god has to see him through. >> so who is this convicted murderer? he is inmate 97a7088. 38-year-old eric glisson. we first met him in the spring of 2012 when a "dateline" producer working on a different story in sing sing met eric. he had been locked up for 18 years. >> want to see what it is like to live in here? i can touch the walls with my hands. >> eric told us he didn't belong here. >> i was unjustly convicted for a crime i didn't commit. from february 3rd, 1995 to the present day, i been lingering every day, wondering whether this mistake will be corrected. >> we've heard that before many times. but what if he was telling the truth? so over time we began visiting eric. >> you're looking good. >> and listening to his story. >> when i got arrested, i thought people that are guilty go to jail. i didn't believe i would be convicted of a crime i didn't do. >> when police put the cuff
story that began with the unlikely friendship between a nun and a convicted killer would grow into a quest that would shake the faith of even those sworn to uphold the law. >> i thought that he was innocent. god has to see him through. >> so who is this convicted murderer? he is inmate 97a7088. 38-year-old eric glisson. we first met him in the spring of 2012 when a "dateline" producer working on a different story in sing sing met eric. he had been locked up for 18 years....
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al-shabaab had said the attacks were part of their quest for .engeance some 49 people were shot in the first attack and many buildings burned to the ground. the local morgues are running out of room as bodies pile up and local residents fear the government could be back. town, iresident of this am actually planning to pack my bags and leave. there is a lot of tension. everyone is scared. >> the attacks targeted a nearby area. in both attacks, witnesses said men were singled out and shot. >> continuing on the crackdown in the west bank, israeli soldiers continue a search for missing students. more than 40 people have been rounded up today. that brings to around 200 the detained palestinian's since three teenagers were abducted last thursday. palestinian president has condemned the kidnapping but spoken out against the israeli raids. to ukraine now where a gas regione in the central of the country exploded early on tuesday. that pipeline carried russian grass -- gas through ukraine and onward to europe. suggest the explosion could have been caused by a group of terrorists. ukrainenflict
al-shabaab had said the attacks were part of their quest for .engeance some 49 people were shot in the first attack and many buildings burned to the ground. the local morgues are running out of room as bodies pile up and local residents fear the government could be back. town, iresident of this am actually planning to pack my bags and leave. there is a lot of tension. everyone is scared. >> the attacks targeted a nearby area. in both attacks, witnesses said men were singled out and shot....
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. >> california chrome's quest for the triple crown came up short, the underdog came in fourth. abc 12's karen travers has more. >> reporter: that is the sound of more than 100,000 disappointed fans. the dreams of triple crown for california chrome dashed by an unknown who pulled out the win at belmont. but the record crowd was here to witness history. california chrome was in striking distance for most of the race, swinging wide, but came up short down the home stretch. california chrome joins an infamous list. he is the 13th horse in 36 years to come to belmont with the triple crown on the line only to come up short. in an interview with nbc sports post-race, the 61-year-old owner steve coburn said he will never see a triple crown in his lifetime because not all triple crown horses run in each race. he came to bel fresh. >> it is not fair to these horses that have been in the game since day one. this is the coward's way out. >> for california chrome's jockey, victor espinosa, today was a chance at triple crown redemption, in 2002, he rode war emblem to the derby but finished e
. >> california chrome's quest for the triple crown came up short, the underdog came in fourth. abc 12's karen travers has more. >> reporter: that is the sound of more than 100,000 disappointed fans. the dreams of triple crown for california chrome dashed by an unknown who pulled out the win at belmont. but the record crowd was here to witness history. california chrome was in striking distance for most of the race, swinging wide, but came up short down the home stretch. california...
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. >> reporter: all in a seemingly never-ending quest to look better online. >> i'm constantly untaggingmyself. >> reporter: she says a digital image is today's first impression to the world, and you can't escape a bad picture. >> the social media of it all has put so much focus on how i look, and it just makes me really self-conscious. the only difference between me and every other person that's getting plastic person is i'm not denying it. >> reporter: she's had plenty of botox and breast implants. >> i don't remember what real boobs feel like anymore. i don't know anybody that has real ones anymore. >> reporter: and she always had a problem with her chin. she didn't hike the way it looked during skype chat. and on facebook. >> my darn chin just bugs the living daylights out of me in the photo. >> reporter: she decided on a chin implant. it sounds hike you're going to a pretty far extreme. >> to me, plastic surgery should be a last-ditch effort, after you've worked out, after you've had good discipline in your diet and exercise. >> reporter: her doctor also suggests a nose job. >> when
. >> reporter: all in a seemingly never-ending quest to look better online. >> i'm constantly untaggingmyself. >> reporter: she says a digital image is today's first impression to the world, and you can't escape a bad picture. >> the social media of it all has put so much focus on how i look, and it just makes me really self-conscious. the only difference between me and every other person that's getting plastic person is i'm not denying it. >> reporter: she's had...
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a father's quest for justice and the jury's verdict today. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> two men were found guilty today in connection with a 2009 homicide that shocked many in san francisco. a tourist from louisiana lured from a nightclub, robbed and shot to death. ktvu's david stevenson talked to the victim's father who expressed both relief and anger. >> for the first time in years, edward bailey says a great load has been lifted from his shoulders. >> i feel relieved today. it's been a long time to get where we're at now. >> reporter: it was five years ago that his 26
a father's quest for justice and the jury's verdict today. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your...
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it taking place outside of the arts quest center. the u.s. match up fancy ghana is underway with the u.s. leading. this crowd is fired up. it's another sign that soccer is on the rise in the u.s. word cup fever is taking over bethlehem. matt hubert is saying it's cool. >> i like soccer. it's competitive. i love competing. >> if you think that soccer is competitive. ask him what it took for fifa to sanction this party in bethlehem. >> we had u.s. soccer calling on espn calling on our behalf. u.s. congressmen. we went full board. >>reporter:if you trent, they will come. >> that was the motto. >>reporter:one of the perks is espn live look-ins. of course it's not a party without plenty of food and activities for the kids as well. >> it's great for the kids to come out and enjoy it. >> it's phenomenal. you know it's something that you know, viewing areas like the rest of the world has been doing for a while. it's great to see it is coming local. >>reporter:all right. back out live. soccer fest keeps going through the world cup finals. if you want
it taking place outside of the arts quest center. the u.s. match up fancy ghana is underway with the u.s. leading. this crowd is fired up. it's another sign that soccer is on the rise in the u.s. word cup fever is taking over bethlehem. matt hubert is saying it's cool. >> i like soccer. it's competitive. i love competing. >> if you think that soccer is competitive. ask him what it took for fifa to sanction this party in bethlehem. >> we had u.s. soccer calling on espn calling...
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it was the quest to create the best quacamole. >> it's 4:52. police hunting down an accused rapest seen on a surveillance tape stalking his victim in center city. a live report at 5:00 a.m. >>> they didn't get the male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. >> welcome back you're looking live here out across philadelphia international airport. it is 4:55. the high today will be 84. we'll have plenty of sunshine on the way. it will be a nice monday. the low will be 65. the humidity will increase tomorrow and we'll have storms by midweek. >>> a florida woman suspected of dui faces more serious charges after police say she ate the evidence. investigators say they caught her on police video eating a bag of marijuana following her arrest friday night. she was handcuffed after put in a patrol car and crashed her truck on route 1 in broward county. police show
it was the quest to create the best quacamole. >> it's 4:52. police hunting down an accused rapest seen on a surveillance tape stalking his victim in center city. a live report at 5:00 a.m. >>> they didn't get the male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. >> welcome back you're...
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. >> you talk about this book as being a quest. is easy to just understand it is a quest for the meaning of a dog and my question for whether they're is a god, a larger -- with the way i read, it is also a quest for you at this point in your life to understand yourself and a younger. >> yes. to understand some things that happened to me. right. >> of talk to me a little bit about yourself as a teenage girl what did you write about? and. >> there is of primary source for this book and that is the journal might cut as adolescents and. nothing gossipy. nothing about high school. you know, there is just -- it is about this metaphysical questions which started when i was 12. >> and this is a journal -- let's go back for a moment. this is a journal you can cross at a particular point in your life and not interested in again >> yes. i knew it was there because i have been carrying this big folder been full of papers. each entry is on a different page paper. and i knew it was with me to so many moves. i had somehow managed to bring this al
. >> you talk about this book as being a quest. is easy to just understand it is a quest for the meaning of a dog and my question for whether they're is a god, a larger -- with the way i read, it is also a quest for you at this point in your life to understand yourself and a younger. >> yes. to understand some things that happened to me. right. >> of talk to me a little bit about yourself as a teenage girl what did you write about? and. >> there is of primary source for...
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. >> what have you learned in your quest to get the pipeline?> i haven't spent all my time on the pipeline. i spent some time on the pipeline. i think i have gotten a chance to be exposed to more parts of american society than i had been when i was exclusively a professional investor, so i met a bunch of people i would never have met, and i spent time with them. this isn't where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds, so selfishly, i think it has been really fun, and it has been very good for me. >> his anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january the state department released an environmental review saying the keystone pipeline is unlikely to end oil production. >> it is going to happen anyway. >> is that a good thing? no. there's no way that is a good thing. >> it would allow the president to say, i will go ahead and approve the keystone pipeline, and what happens to you? >> i will still get up in the morning and eat breakfast. i will feel as if a huge mistake has been made. >> if it gets approved, is t
. >> what have you learned in your quest to get the pipeline?> i haven't spent all my time on the pipeline. i spent some time on the pipeline. i think i have gotten a chance to be exposed to more parts of american society than i had been when i was exclusively a professional investor, so i met a bunch of people i would never have met, and i spent time with them. this isn't where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds, so selfishly, i think it has been really fun, and it...
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you know that would do to the quest? bring it down.hing would bring the cost of prints and down. judge napolitano: even they have to follow the laws of economics. wait, ben bernanke is there. i forgot. neil: you are being very modest. have a feeling that u.s. scholarships and the like, it was not to the and judge. judge napolitano: so long ago, i don't remember. neil: as it was with me and trucking school. but it drive. judge, thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. he is so thin and fate, it is very annoying, but i digress. the nsa is making a last, and you are probably on it. i always wonder what ron paul would think of that. you know what you think of that. ♪ but if i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. wo
you know that would do to the quest? bring it down.hing would bring the cost of prints and down. judge napolitano: even they have to follow the laws of economics. wait, ben bernanke is there. i forgot. neil: you are being very modest. have a feeling that u.s. scholarships and the like, it was not to the and judge. judge napolitano: so long ago, i don't remember. neil: as it was with me and trucking school. but it drive. judge, thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. he is so thin and fate, it...