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for ray to look at us with an incredible gift, this is doing exactly what ray wanted. >> exhibit a ray'sis starring role in luke can. >> the young wolf man in the quest to find his roots. that's all hand put together. (?) >> and he wrote this scrapbook would not be complete without a corresponding section devoted to kevin. >> he really truly was a man -- >> maybe but kevin admits this is the stuff restraining orders are made of. >> it could have come back as a stalking horrible nightmare, but ray was very intro the verdict and loved television. >> but an inheritance? >> that's a "strange inheritance." and a stranger story still. >> with the scrapbooks, the wolf pictures, the dog cemetery, you get ray's affinity for lucan. what's up with the soap opera rant. they find the answer in his letters. >> i think wow. he's talking about things that my character did. >> not barton's young and the restless character, but in the powers of matthew star. a 1982 series about an alien with supernatural abilities. (?) >> it's like he was searching. he saw matthew starr and said, oh, my god. >> a little c
for ray to look at us with an incredible gift, this is doing exactly what ray wanted. >> exhibit a ray'sis starring role in luke can. >> the young wolf man in the quest to find his roots. that's all hand put together. (?) >> and he wrote this scrapbook would not be complete without a corresponding section devoted to kevin. >> he really truly was a man -- >> maybe but kevin admits this is the stuff restraining orders are made of. >> it could have come back as...
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ray: not in particular. there were some spectacular marriages, nicholas longworth when he was speaker, when he married the daughter of the president of the united states theodore roosevelt alice roosevelt longworth, a real fixture in washington society for many years. i interviewed her myself when she was in her 80's, late 80's at the time. we had early pictures of her and we wanted, she was a beautiful woman. that was one of the most spectacular marriages. i remember finding a slide of nicholas longworth as speaker at the time they were being married. he was not listed as the speaker or anything. he was listed as the groom. alice roosevelt upstaged the speaker. brian: durham over the member of congress who had a wife on the west coast and one here? ray: connie mack and mary bono. brian: how about the guy with two wives? i will mention his name. we had liddy dole and bob dole. don: and a number of cases wives succeeded their husbands. in the dull case, she ran on her own as a senator from north carolina. mos
ray: not in particular. there were some spectacular marriages, nicholas longworth when he was speaker, when he married the daughter of the president of the united states theodore roosevelt alice roosevelt longworth, a real fixture in washington society for many years. i interviewed her myself when she was in her 80's, late 80's at the time. we had early pictures of her and we wanted, she was a beautiful woman. that was one of the most spectacular marriages. i remember finding a slide of...
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charles or a book about ray charles written in ray's voice? and i told him, oh, i would much prefer to read the book written in ray's voice, and he said, then you should write the book you want to read. not the one that you believe you should write. so that kind of changed everything. and then when i got with ray and i discovered there was a kind of musicality in his voice because, you know as you know we learn to speak before we learn to sing. and then it occurred to me, well, if there's a musicality in his voice and when i kind of create his voice on the page -- in other words, when i pretend i'm him when the i of me becomes the i of him, then i'll be sort of making music. and there isn't anything i would rather do than make music. and then in doing ray's voice i discovered i had a gift for it. and i'm not sure what the gift is but it's something about the approximation of a voice. as you know, if you just do a transcription -- in other words, you know the words i'm telling you now, if they're just kind of transcribed and you kind of read th
charles or a book about ray charles written in ray's voice? and i told him, oh, i would much prefer to read the book written in ray's voice, and he said, then you should write the book you want to read. not the one that you believe you should write. so that kind of changed everything. and then when i got with ray and i discovered there was a kind of musicality in his voice because, you know as you know we learn to speak before we learn to sing. and then it occurred to me, well, if there's a...
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i'm ray suarez. the countries vary. the kidnappers have a wide range of motives and the hot tadges have --hostages have varied. some escaped some were murdered by their captors, others killed by military efforts to free them. through all these variations the u.s. government's long standing policy has remained consistent. al jazeera am lisa stark takes a closeer look . >> for decades, the rise of terrorism, the u.s. has had the same official policy, when it comes to americans taken hostage overseas. >> the u.s. policy is rooted in tradition and doctrine. which the premise is, no concessions. no trades, no payments. >> reporter: but in the last year the horrific beheadings of two american journalists and an aid worker by a group known as the islamic state and the deaths of other americans held captive have created and uproar. the administration is now reviewing its hostage policy including how it coordinates recovery efforts and communicates with families. >> the review is not reconsidering the long established u.s. polic
i'm ray suarez. the countries vary. the kidnappers have a wide range of motives and the hot tadges have --hostages have varied. some escaped some were murdered by their captors, others killed by military efforts to free them. through all these variations the u.s. government's long standing policy has remained consistent. al jazeera am lisa stark takes a closeer look . >> for decades, the rise of terrorism, the u.s. has had the same official policy, when it comes to americans taken hostage...
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hi, ray. ray: i cannot use cash machines. i would like to be able to go shopping.put in my own pin number. >> ray had dry age -- age-related degeneration. a few hours later at the surgical team at manchester royal eye hospital are ready to wrap the implant around the back of ray's right eye. it is the most common cause of sight loss in the developed world. half a million people in the u.k. are affected. -- nearly half a million people in the u.k. are affected. there is a big opportunity to improve visual function and enhance quality of life. the patient wears special glasses with a video camera. the information is transmitted to the implant. electrodes stimulate the remaining cells to send visual signals to the brain to interpret. two weeks after surgery it is the key moment as the bionic eye is switched on. ray is asked to keep his eyes closed during the test so that the team can be sure that whatever he sees has to come from the implant relaying information from the camera on his glasses. success. ray: it was wonderful. i could see with my eyes closed. it was rea
hi, ray. ray: i cannot use cash machines. i would like to be able to go shopping.put in my own pin number. >> ray had dry age -- age-related degeneration. a few hours later at the surgical team at manchester royal eye hospital are ready to wrap the implant around the back of ray's right eye. it is the most common cause of sight loss in the developed world. half a million people in the u.k. are affected. -- nearly half a million people in the u.k. are affected. there is a big opportunity...
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i would be set the rest of my life because ray charles was such a mega star.obody called. nobody called. i learned is i cannot count on the books that i have done to generate more work i have to go out. now i have an agent that i love that is also proactive
i would be set the rest of my life because ray charles was such a mega star.obody called. nobody called. i learned is i cannot count on the books that i have done to generate more work i have to go out. now i have an agent that i love that is also proactive
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he did not kill ray liuzza, he was not there. we knew who the murderer was, we knew how it happened for the very first time. every day people fall, from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall-detection system, designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. philip's lifeline has saved more lives than any other medical alert service. this is philips lifeline, we received a fall detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with philips advanced fall-detection technology. we'll send you this free brochure with information about the importance of getting help quickly should you happen to fall. when i f
he did not kill ray liuzza, he was not there. we knew who the murderer was, we knew how it happened for the very first time. every day people fall, from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall-detection system, designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and...
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i'm ray suarez. the most dangerous place for an american teenager is behind the wheel. kids learn to drive, and we let them in large numbers, at a younger age than we let them vote, drink, sign contracts or marry. none of those other activities involve climbing into a huge chunk of metal, and talking or texting or fiddling with the radio. erica pitzi looks at how we teach young drives in the country, and no matter how they drive distracted, och with devastating -- oven with devastating results. >> reporter: playing with the radio, putting on make-up. talking and texting on the phone. aum taking a teenager's eyes off the road with deadly consequences. cars. >> the most common form of distraction was teens interacting with other passengers, followed by teens interacting with cell phones, doing all sorts of things like texting, driving, and interacting with social media >> reporter: how often do you come to the memorial? >> every morning or night every three years. >> reporter: mike's daughter died in a
i'm ray suarez. the most dangerous place for an american teenager is behind the wheel. kids learn to drive, and we let them in large numbers, at a younger age than we let them vote, drink, sign contracts or marry. none of those other activities involve climbing into a huge chunk of metal, and talking or texting or fiddling with the radio. erica pitzi looks at how we teach young drives in the country, and no matter how they drive distracted, och with devastating -- oven with devastating results....
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i'm ray suarez.us thing happened after a killer walked into a bible study at an historic black church in south carolina and killed nine people there. along with proclamations and arguments about racism and gun control game a backlash against a symbol carried by dylann roof the confederate battle flak, with a blue st. andrew's cross on a battlefield with 13 stars was not folded and put away. it was carried by confederate veterans, knight riders terrorizing free men, counter-demonstrators part of the resistance to integration as jim crow laws were defeated. it's flown in defines, and pop culture, used in ways maligned and begin nine -- benign. del walters looks at the latest battle. >> reporter: what we know is the confederate flag was not the original flag. that was inspired by the united states flag. the one we see flying next to the carolina state capital is derived from the confederate battle flag and defenders say it represents southern heritage. opponents see it as a symbol of white supremacy and
i'm ray suarez.us thing happened after a killer walked into a bible study at an historic black church in south carolina and killed nine people there. along with proclamations and arguments about racism and gun control game a backlash against a symbol carried by dylann roof the confederate battle flak, with a blue st. andrew's cross on a battlefield with 13 stars was not folded and put away. it was carried by confederate veterans, knight riders terrorizing free men, counter-demonstrators part of...
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ray: minority officers, they're the ones that are showing me support.he little nods of the head, a little wink. they can't come up and shake my hand, but they are showing me support. and i realize why that is. 'cause the minorities of the police department have suffered. they relate to suffering more so than the white officers. subsequently, they're more behind me because they realize this is all about injustice. jake: the police are people, too. they have families also. they're trying to pay their bills. [siren] and it think it's people above the police that are saying, listen, if you don't want to do this, if you don't want to arrest those kids, we'll find somebody else to fill your job. i think they're scared to lose their jobs. nicole: you're pushing us off of the sidewalk, which we're allowed to walk on as pedestrians. for no reason, aside for the fact that we're protesting here. you're basically infringing upon our first amendment rights. there's really no other reason for you to do that. >> we're not perfect human beings. some of us are gonna los
ray: minority officers, they're the ones that are showing me support.he little nods of the head, a little wink. they can't come up and shake my hand, but they are showing me support. and i realize why that is. 'cause the minorities of the police department have suffered. they relate to suffering more so than the white officers. subsequently, they're more behind me because they realize this is all about injustice. jake: the police are people, too. they have families also. they're trying to pay...
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i'm ray suarez.t today a federal appeals court upheld a lower court decision to block porto rico's municipalities from declaring bankruptcy. there's probably too many for a population of over 3.5 million. 78 municipalities, some as small as 10 and 15,000. they are traditional units of government. many older than the u.s. their inability to get out from under crushing debt may slow down a resizing of the government, rather than bringing the day closer. robert ray visited the island as the fiscal crisis tightened, and shorter. >> reporter: it's the new fiscal year in porto rico, sales tax jumping to curb the crisis, the reality i is more than 70 billion in debt looms. >>> robert ray, al jazeera america an emergency meeting between mayors and the governor looking for solutions and common ground on the biggest challenge the commonwealth faced. >> you guys are mayors, you have a finger on the pulse, probably tighter than the government has. >> that's why we are here. >> do you believe the governor is doin
i'm ray suarez.t today a federal appeals court upheld a lower court decision to block porto rico's municipalities from declaring bankruptcy. there's probably too many for a population of over 3.5 million. 78 municipalities, some as small as 10 and 15,000. they are traditional units of government. many older than the u.s. their inability to get out from under crushing debt may slow down a resizing of the government, rather than bringing the day closer. robert ray visited the island as the fiscal...
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i'm ray suarez. when the german wings pilot comman deered a plane heading from barcelona to germany and crashed it on purpose in an act of suicide and mass murder. people asked wasn't there a way to take over a plane like that and fly it safely. it turns out there was, but people are afraid of aggressive hackers being able to pluck a plane out of the sky and fly it somewhere. as companies like google inch closer to perfecting driverless cars it turns out you don't need to worry about whether the technology works, but whether advances will attract hackers for mischief and crime. >> it's not fun to have your 2- tonne s.u.v.'s cars hacked as you park in front of a ditch. >> reporter: this video sparked a recall. professional hack ertion taking -- hackers taking control of a vehicle in an sperms. -- an experiment. >> it's one thing to turn on the fans. >> a dashboard interface ruled you-connect leaves millions of cars and trucks vulnerable to a hack attack. it was announced the bug would be fiffed. but a
i'm ray suarez. when the german wings pilot comman deered a plane heading from barcelona to germany and crashed it on purpose in an act of suicide and mass murder. people asked wasn't there a way to take over a plane like that and fly it safely. it turns out there was, but people are afraid of aggressive hackers being able to pluck a plane out of the sky and fly it somewhere. as companies like google inch closer to perfecting driverless cars it turns out you don't need to worry about whether...
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>> sasha ray was born and raised in florida.me she was 14, she was constantly being teased at school. >> i got picked on a lot about being black with really, really dark skin, i guess. >> she felt alone at home and at school. that's why when an older classmate offered friendship, she jumped at it. >> i thought she was hike my best friend. i could tell her anything. one day she asked if i wanted to skip school and have fun, you know. so we went to this barber shop. when i was there, she introduced me to these guys. >> sasha ray's new friend led her to the man who would eventually become her trafficker. >> he talked about how i would make money. how it would be easy. we wouldn't have to depend on nobody. it was all sounding good so i fell for it. >> was there any kind of grouping process? like when this first started? something that just happened and he was just expecting you to learn on the way. >> when we got closer, when he felt like he got closer to me, he usually did it out of the back of the barber shop. he even had people w
>> sasha ray was born and raised in florida.me she was 14, she was constantly being teased at school. >> i got picked on a lot about being black with really, really dark skin, i guess. >> she felt alone at home and at school. that's why when an older classmate offered friendship, she jumped at it. >> i thought she was hike my best friend. i could tell her anything. one day she asked if i wanted to skip school and have fun, you know. so we went to this barber shop. when i...
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ray rodrÍguez tiene los detalles.ue resta del aÑo. >> me refiero a un crecimiento econÓmico que se estÁ oscilando en dos y medio por ciento lejos de un punto porcentual de la que se esperaba para fin de aÑo. un tipo de cambio que como vemos estÁ casi tres pesos por arriba de lo que tambiÉn estaba estimÁndose para el fin de aÑo. ray: el gobernador del banco de mÉxico ha dicho que la economÍa mexicana tiene fundamentos sÓlidos para hacerle frente a situaciones externas, como la posible falta de pago de las deudas en grecia. >> el asunto de grecia sin embargo pues tiene el tema de grecia, una capacidad muy limitada de contagiar a los paÍses emergentes entre ellos mÉxico, por lo tanto pensamos que esto podrÍa ser un fenÓmeno transitorio. ray: en el primer semestre del aÑo el peso perdiÓ mÁs de 6% frente al dÓlar. tocando un nuevo mÍnimo histÓrico, el pasado 1 de julio. la crisis en grecia y los datos positivos de empleo en los estados unidos elevÓ las apuestas a un alza de las tasas de la reserva federal. los expertos rec
ray rodrÍguez tiene los detalles.ue resta del aÑo. >> me refiero a un crecimiento econÓmico que se estÁ oscilando en dos y medio por ciento lejos de un punto porcentual de la que se esperaba para fin de aÑo. un tipo de cambio que como vemos estÁ casi tres pesos por arriba de lo que tambiÉn estaba estimÁndose para el fin de aÑo. ray: el gobernador del banco de mÉxico ha dicho que la economÍa mexicana tiene fundamentos sÓlidos para hacerle frente a situaciones externas, como la...
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but we have a long way to go, ray. here we are in washington d.c., and if you drive around washington, just about everybody that is driving around washington has a cell phone up to their ear, and they can't drive safely when they do that. >> you and i were walking on a d.c. street, standing on a corner of a downtown street. and it was ludicrous, that we had arranged for every second driver to have a phone to their ear. >> we are trying to persuade people you can't drive safely with a cell phone to your ear, because you don't have two hands on the wheel, which is what we were taught. i met with car dealers to persuade them to put technologies in cars. i met with a lot of people coming up with technology to disable phones while people are driving. some of that is happening now. things have changed. we haven't gotten better. thanks to what you are doing on this show, and others are doing, we have to keep the drum beat. phone. >> with the new cars making hands free possible, as you heard the young guests say, we are pushin
but we have a long way to go, ray. here we are in washington d.c., and if you drive around washington, just about everybody that is driving around washington has a cell phone up to their ear, and they can't drive safely when they do that. >> you and i were walking on a d.c. street, standing on a corner of a downtown street. and it was ludicrous, that we had arranged for every second driver to have a phone to their ear. >> we are trying to persuade people you can't drive safely with...
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they're reporting that since july 19th, ray tensing has not spoken publicly.ient is depressed and upset about the incident. he is 25 years old. completed uc clairemont's two-year police academy in 2010. received a bachelor of science degree in 2012. been a police officer just over four years. awarded 19 certificates for successfully completing various training programs according to tensing's uc personnel file and three performance evaluations in that time. the latest was just a past april. his annual salary is a little over $51,000 and two former chiefs with green hills police praised the officer for respecting others and being dedicated to job. described as intelligent, personable and pleasant. interesting as the cincinnati enquirer is reporting since the shooting incident and the death of sam dubose that their client ray tensing is depressed and very upset about it thomas. >> we can only imagine. as you point, 25 years old, four years of experience under his belt. the life lost here is 43-year-old sam dubose. if you're just joining us you need to get caught
they're reporting that since july 19th, ray tensing has not spoken publicly.ient is depressed and upset about the incident. he is 25 years old. completed uc clairemont's two-year police academy in 2010. received a bachelor of science degree in 2012. been a police officer just over four years. awarded 19 certificates for successfully completing various training programs according to tensing's uc personnel file and three performance evaluations in that time. the latest was just a past april. his...
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i'm ray suarez.erations, one way people upset about black aspirations, angry at demand for equality made their displeasure known was by setting churches on fire. during the bloodiest days of racial conflict sometimes there were people inside the burning churches much in more recent years churches burst into flame under the cover the darkness. what does it happen? what are the vandals trying to say? is an assault on a building a reminder of how little things have changed. >> movie reel: exploding on a sunday morning, killing four girls. >>> 196 3 birmingham alabama members of the ku klux klan bombed a church. fast-forward to the 1990s, 60 churches set ablaze in 18 months a rash of fires leading to the church arson prevention act. >> i want to ask every citizen in america to say we are not going back we are not slipping back to those dark days. >> november 2008 - three white men burnt down a predominantly black church in springfield massachusetts, hours after president obama was elected the nation's fi
i'm ray suarez.erations, one way people upset about black aspirations, angry at demand for equality made their displeasure known was by setting churches on fire. during the bloodiest days of racial conflict sometimes there were people inside the burning churches much in more recent years churches burst into flame under the cover the darkness. what does it happen? what are the vandals trying to say? is an assault on a building a reminder of how little things have changed. >> movie reel:...
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i'm ray suarez.en the first and 44th presidents of the united states, how many would you say have never won an election to public office, never served in an appointed government position, or in the military? if you guessed zero, you'd be correct. donald trump says he's going to be the first. he also promises to rev up america's economic engine, seal the u.s. border with mexico and make the mexicans pay for wall and be the best american jobs president ever. he doesn't need your contributions, has never had to finesse debate or build coalitions or make regular politicians pull their purchase, make campaigns or painful promises the republican nomination is for president all 15 or so won't be able to ignore him. as loudly as they say they want to attract latino voters in 2016, donald trump talks louder. here is david schuster. >> for americans who want a national debate against illegal immigration, donald trump is the gift that keeps on giving. donald trump recently complete with families of victims kill
i'm ray suarez.en the first and 44th presidents of the united states, how many would you say have never won an election to public office, never served in an appointed government position, or in the military? if you guessed zero, you'd be correct. donald trump says he's going to be the first. he also promises to rev up america's economic engine, seal the u.s. border with mexico and make the mexicans pay for wall and be the best american jobs president ever. he doesn't need your contributions,...
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i'm ray suarez.ivy covered walls, no decades of pedigree, no rigid structure requiring students to live nearby taking specific classes at specific times of the day or year, and lenders willing to hem minimally qualified students afford a higher education. for-profit colleges took part in a massive run up of people that wanted more and outmanoeuvred the not for profit peer who offered programs that did not admit the lives of working people parents and other aspiring students that had not met with a lot of success. as michael shure tells us they are under scrutiny and an uncomfortable spotlight. >> turns out they have friends in high places. >> we are corinthian colleges. >> democratic senator richard durban is baulking about for-profit colleges an industry that he and others say are rife with fraud. >> they are overcharged. students are in so much debt or they have worthless diplomas. >> reporter: the bankruptcy of corinthian colleges shows fraud and deception on the backs of students and taxpayers. >
i'm ray suarez.ivy covered walls, no decades of pedigree, no rigid structure requiring students to live nearby taking specific classes at specific times of the day or year, and lenders willing to hem minimally qualified students afford a higher education. for-profit colleges took part in a massive run up of people that wanted more and outmanoeuvred the not for profit peer who offered programs that did not admit the lives of working people parents and other aspiring students that had not met...
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i'm ray suarez. a coalition led by the u.s. and united by its desire to destroy the islamic state of iraq and levant is pounding away from the air. fresh issues fighting continues on the ground between i.s.i.l. and the syrian army i.s.i.l. and syrian rebels between i.s.i.l. and the kurdish peshmerga. i.s.i.s. has a lot of enemies. with each month it attracts more fighters from outside syria and iraq and supports from others rallying to its flag. i.s.i.l. looks like and acts like a real country, and a president who came to the whitehouse saying he didn't oppose all wars just dumb wars trying to keep the struggle from becoming a war without end. >> reporter: it's what fbi director james comey says keeps him up at night. i.s.i.l. as a threat to the homeland eclipsed the ground behind the nvern attacks. >> nil is not your parent's al qaeda, it's a different model. and by virtue of that model it's a threat we are worried about in the homeland. >> comey says it's about social media, enabling i.s.i.l. to reach trouble soles who may be
i'm ray suarez. a coalition led by the u.s. and united by its desire to destroy the islamic state of iraq and levant is pounding away from the air. fresh issues fighting continues on the ground between i.s.i.l. and the syrian army i.s.i.l. and syrian rebels between i.s.i.l. and the kurdish peshmerga. i.s.i.s. has a lot of enemies. with each month it attracts more fighters from outside syria and iraq and supports from others rallying to its flag. i.s.i.l. looks like and acts like a real country,...
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i'm ray suarez. the amount of money people can send to relatives in cuba has been adjusted travel restrictions loosened sales of agricultural products established will become easier. the united states removed cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and the doors of organization of american state and summit of americas reopened. after decades of hostile relationships. countries with intertwined commercial association and close political ties don't pick up where they left off. you might say a lot of the easy stuff is done - re opening diplomatic relations makes it possible to begin to talk about the hard stuff. >> there was pomp and circumstance as the cuban flag was raised over the new embassy in washington. an historic moment. within minutes cuban diplomats entered an outpost. >> translation: we reaffirm cuba's willingness to move forward. without prejudice to independence or interference in affairs. >> cuban's foreign minister bruno warning the united states against meddling in his country
i'm ray suarez. the amount of money people can send to relatives in cuba has been adjusted travel restrictions loosened sales of agricultural products established will become easier. the united states removed cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and the doors of organization of american state and summit of americas reopened. after decades of hostile relationships. countries with intertwined commercial association and close political ties don't pick up where they left off. you might...
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and, ray sex over golf? it's your wife. ray: lisn-- here's the pie, ray.der or are you just gonna color the place mats? no, no. don't der anything, guys.
and, ray sex over golf? it's your wife. ray: lisn-- here's the pie, ray.der or are you just gonna color the place mats? no, no. don't der anything, guys.
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i'm ray suarez. greek drama.s time on the programme the latest poll shows most greeks in a move to reject a financial package offered by greece's creditors. the government plans to let them vote. will the banks open monday morning. joining me now in washington is william cline, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for national economics, and george, a senior fellow and director of the center for monetary alternatives at the cato institute. given the way the table is set right now, you get a bunch of macro economists, money guys into the room, elected officials into the room, how do you make a settlement where the politics work and the economics work? >> i wish i knew how to do that. perhaps i could run for prime minister of greece if i knew. but what i - i know what you don't do. you don't shop the odds by holding a referendum where you recommend that people vote to leave the eurozone. if what you really are looking for is some accommodation in order to stay in the eurozone. that certainly is a bad way to go
i'm ray suarez. greek drama.s time on the programme the latest poll shows most greeks in a move to reject a financial package offered by greece's creditors. the government plans to let them vote. will the banks open monday morning. joining me now in washington is william cline, a senior fellow at the peterson institute for national economics, and george, a senior fellow and director of the center for monetary alternatives at the cato institute. given the way the table is set right now, you get...
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i'm ray suarez. reaction is coming in from across the world to this debttive deal with iran. british prime minister david cameron said that the deal will help make the world a safer place. russian president vladimir putin said that the world can breathe a sigh of relief. and president barack obama said simply that iran will not develop a nuclear weapon. >> for at least the next 15 years iran will not build any new heavy water reactors. because of this deal we'll be able to verify all of these commitments. this means this deal is not built on trust. it's built on verification. >> the five permanent members have shuttled in and out of switzerland and austria for more than a year and a half doing the hard work of nailing down technical, political and economic details. >> the moment the agreement was finally reached. after hours of intense negotiations into the night the key players here said that it was a historic deal. it's opponents believe it's a dangerous historic mistake. even one of the negotiator
i'm ray suarez. reaction is coming in from across the world to this debttive deal with iran. british prime minister david cameron said that the deal will help make the world a safer place. russian president vladimir putin said that the world can breathe a sigh of relief. and president barack obama said simply that iran will not develop a nuclear weapon. >> for at least the next 15 years iran will not build any new heavy water reactors. because of this deal we'll be able to verify all of...
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so one day colonel ray asked me if i wouldn't mind moving to an apartment which was this close to the hospital because they needed more space in the dorm and so they could add more -- put an addition on. we were getting -- we were allowed to go to some of the apartments that people were occupying. so i shared an apartment with the chief dietician of the hospital. it was right next door to -- so it was easy to go to work but we had a bedroom a living room and a little kitchen. so it was a very nice experience. well, i enjoyed that for, oh, i guess probably six or eight -- about eight months and got another phone call from colonel ray and asked -- and told me that i'd have to move out of my dorm and i'd have to go back to the -- i'd have to go back to the dorm because they needed my apartment because there was some man out of y-12 which was one of the areas that had become mentally deranged and that because he was such a high security risk, he could not be removed from oak ridge that they would have to find a place for him to stay and be treated at that place so they did build out of my
so one day colonel ray asked me if i wouldn't mind moving to an apartment which was this close to the hospital because they needed more space in the dorm and so they could add more -- put an addition on. we were getting -- we were allowed to go to some of the apartments that people were occupying. so i shared an apartment with the chief dietician of the hospital. it was right next door to -- so it was easy to go to work but we had a bedroom a living room and a little kitchen. so it was a very...
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i am ray suarez.arlier wrestling match in texas over considering race and ethnicity in college admissions the university of texas system came up with a plan guarantee any kid who finishes in the top 10% of their high school graduating class a place in the university of texas. that way the reasoning went, you would get the best students, you wouldn't use race and he had let at this in making admissions decisions and you would still get a diverse student population because black and latino students in texas tends to go to high schools with heavily black and latino student bodies. abigale fisher says she always dreameds of going to the flagship u.t. school in austin, but she graduated outside the top 10% of her graduating class in sugar land, texas. fisher says she would have been admitted but that the 10% system granted admission to some kids less qualified than she was. the supreme court saved the texas system, fisher went onto college in louisiana. graduated and is out and working. but her case is bac
i am ray suarez.arlier wrestling match in texas over considering race and ethnicity in college admissions the university of texas system came up with a plan guarantee any kid who finishes in the top 10% of their high school graduating class a place in the university of texas. that way the reasoning went, you would get the best students, you wouldn't use race and he had let at this in making admissions decisions and you would still get a diverse student population because black and latino...
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i'm ray suarez.s not over, not by a long shot. greece appears to be entering into a new bailout from its european partners this features many of the solutions greek voters resoundingly rented before. the outlines of the deal promised more economic pain loss of international sovereigty as international bodies oversee greece's international management and may require a sell off, a privatisation of national assets, and for the near term the greek people have little to celebrate, with the price of staying in the eurozone being an extension of their counter troubleses. >> reporter: this 73-year-old and his wife lost their daughter to cancer three years ago, and their son-in-law two years after. they have been raising their rambunctious grandsons ever since. a tough job for any grandparents. next to impossible on a pension and benefits adding up to $824 a month. >> the money is not enough. if we didn't have support were neighbours and non-profits, we'd be finished. >> lacking the funds to cover basic neces
i'm ray suarez.s not over, not by a long shot. greece appears to be entering into a new bailout from its european partners this features many of the solutions greek voters resoundingly rented before. the outlines of the deal promised more economic pain loss of international sovereigty as international bodies oversee greece's international management and may require a sell off, a privatisation of national assets, and for the near term the greek people have little to celebrate, with the price of...
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incarceration nation - it's "inside story". >>> woil to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. there was a mass shooting thursday at a military reserve center in chattanooga, tennessee. four u.s. marines were killed, along with a gunman who has been identified as 24-year-old mohammed. -- mohammod youssuf abdulazeez. he was not on the radar of law enforcement. the fbi is looking at his motive. al jazeera will follow that. tonight we focus on what we call incarceration nation. palay was the first sitting president to visit a federal prison, going to a correctional institution in oklahoma, where he noted the role on the war on drugs began in the '60s, in the inmates. >> a primary cif of this mass incarceration phenomenon is the drug laws. we have to consider whether this is the smartest way for us to control crime and rehabilitate palestinianers prisoners. >>> governments at all levels are taking a closer look at sentencing, though it comes a little late for sum. in 2004, this man was in the wrong place at the wrong time. the unintended target of an fbi sting. the stuj told him it
incarceration nation - it's "inside story". >>> woil to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. there was a mass shooting thursday at a military reserve center in chattanooga, tennessee. four u.s. marines were killed, along with a gunman who has been identified as 24-year-old mohammed. -- mohammod youssuf abdulazeez. he was not on the radar of law enforcement. the fbi is looking at his motive. al jazeera will follow that. tonight we focus on what we call incarceration...
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rachael ray: can do. want you to be able to envision yourself doing anything that has my name on it or that we touch as a group. can do is definitely ours. mario batali: three words is never enough but if was going to choose the ones i hope would be associated with my brand would be authentic, delicious, and it either would be italian or it would be happy. betty: bobby, what would be your brand in three words? bobby flay: big flavors which is two words, american, and grilling. when it gets warmer in the northeast, people look for outdoor cooking ideas and tips. betty: how about you, tom? tom colicchio: i always want to be remembered for making people happy. rachael: it's a great way to make a living. it is about sharing. when you cook, it shows the cook up before you ever eat. it is a wonderful way to make a living. bobby: we are successful as restauranteurs and chefs if we make you happy. we can say we cook and we make delicious food, we do all these things, but if people leave happy, we are successful.
rachael ray: can do. want you to be able to envision yourself doing anything that has my name on it or that we touch as a group. can do is definitely ours. mario batali: three words is never enough but if was going to choose the ones i hope would be associated with my brand would be authentic, delicious, and it either would be italian or it would be happy. betty: bobby, what would be your brand in three words? bobby flay: big flavors which is two words, american, and grilling. when it gets...