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that he reconciled with israel, burying the hatchet after that flot ila incident which had been a long thorn between israeli and turkish relations which in years past have been quite good. he's burying the hatchet with puttin. there was by all accounts a friendly conversation between the two of them today and russia actually even to fight this attack lifted its recommendation that russian citizens don't come to turkey for holiday. will he then improve his relations with the yeunded states and go after isis? i think he probably will. and he already has been going after them in a big way. the real-- over the last six months or so. but the real problem is, are they so deep rooted in this country that by going after them, he finds that this country, or parts of this country have been like pesha-wa. that once you going the main gateway t is very hard no matter how much will you have, to get rid of this problem after it is so entrenched. >> rose: steven. >> i certainly agree with that. let me add another dimension to erdogan's trouble here. he certainly has without, it goes without saying, d
that he reconciled with israel, burying the hatchet after that flot ila incident which had been a long thorn between israeli and turkish relations which in years past have been quite good. he's burying the hatchet with puttin. there was by all accounts a friendly conversation between the two of them today and russia actually even to fight this attack lifted its recommendation that russian citizens don't come to turkey for holiday. will he then improve his relations with the yeunded states and...
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how do you reconcile those things? >> you don't reconcile them because they can't be reconciled. on the one hand you have the president talking about isis as a governing nationstate. isis the caliphate has lost territory around the periphery, isis the caliphate has lost some of its latest through attrition, defection, isis as a terrorist organization is the more powerful are capable than it has ever been. it is expanding its global reach, not contracting it. the president is focused on the caliphate where the rest of the professionals are saying isis is a global threat, a terrorist organization, we may defeat the caliphate but that doesn't do anything to diminish the terror threat. i think the cia director brennan was speaking to that aspect of it, the terrorist aspect. melissa: a lot of people say if you knock out their home base that would make a big difference in how far they can expand around the globe but sounds like based on this that is not the case. >> make a difference. everything makes a difference. if you look at the cold war it took 40 years to win, every step in the
how do you reconcile those things? >> you don't reconcile them because they can't be reconciled. on the one hand you have the president talking about isis as a governing nationstate. isis the caliphate has lost territory around the periphery, isis the caliphate has lost some of its latest through attrition, defection, isis as a terrorist organization is the more powerful are capable than it has ever been. it is expanding its global reach, not contracting it. the president is focused on...
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he reconciled with israel, burying the hatchet.s a long foreign between -- thorn between israeli and a turkish relations. richard: he is burying the hatchet with putin. russia, even despite the attack, lifted the recommendation that russian citizens do not come to turkey for holiday. will he then improve relations with the u.s. and go after isis? i think he probably will and he already has been going after him -- them. but the real problem is, are they so deep rooted in the country that by going after them he finds that this country or parts of the country will be -- once you are the main gateway, it is very hard to get rid of the problem after it is entrenched. charlie: stephen? steve: i agree. let me add another dimension. he certainly has demonstrated a pragmatic streak, at least this week. but that is israel, that is russia, we are talking about isis, isis at home, which is a threat, but in order to accommodate himself to american policy, he must climb down from his declaration that the united states and allies must do somethin
he reconciled with israel, burying the hatchet.s a long foreign between -- thorn between israeli and a turkish relations. richard: he is burying the hatchet with putin. russia, even despite the attack, lifted the recommendation that russian citizens do not come to turkey for holiday. will he then improve relations with the u.s. and go after isis? i think he probably will and he already has been going after him -- them. but the real problem is, are they so deep rooted in the country that by...
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it is a difficult thing for people to reconcile, but always say about jefferson, people have a set of intellectual beliefs that we don't always have the strength to live up to. and it is a glaring plot us because we see, look back and see, by not dealing with this in the beginning or when jefferson was living, we see what has happened, but if they had tried to -- i mean, the sort of standard answer is they're would not have been a union. there would be no union. >> no america. >> that is my point. >> that is our point. >> that's it. they would not have come in,in, and people can say -- people suggest, let them not come in. they could go off and make a piece on their own, but that is not the way it went. people had an interest in creating a union, and they would not have been able to if it had not been a compromise. >> it is important to remember abraham lincoln in the way he turns back to jefferson for the ideas and principles that would justify a war for the union and ultimately an end to slavery. it is a measure of our cynicism and disenchantment that we can't find that in jefferson
it is a difficult thing for people to reconcile, but always say about jefferson, people have a set of intellectual beliefs that we don't always have the strength to live up to. and it is a glaring plot us because we see, look back and see, by not dealing with this in the beginning or when jefferson was living, we see what has happened, but if they had tried to -- i mean, the sort of standard answer is they're would not have been a union. there would be no union. >> no america. >>...
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to reconcile them. as of today, if you're in northern ireland. can you walk into the republic of ireland without a passport. it's essentially your country. the minute that britain leaves the eu, that becomes a frontier where you need a passport. the northern irish are going to want to secede and join ireland. i think in ten years you could have a britain that is only wales and england. >> so great britain is no longer great britain. >> i think those who revel in the recovery of the sovereignty of great britain, could discover that it doesn't exist in ten years. >> as we've said, donald trump happened to be in scotland today, a lot of people said it was a bad idea. it turned out to be interesting to be there at the time of the brexit vote. he was promoting two of his golf courses, that's the reason he went over. he had some interesting reactions to brexit. take a look. >> they want to be able to have a country again. soy think you're going to have this happen more and more. i really believe that. i think it's happening in the united states. if the
to reconcile them. as of today, if you're in northern ireland. can you walk into the republic of ireland without a passport. it's essentially your country. the minute that britain leaves the eu, that becomes a frontier where you need a passport. the northern irish are going to want to secede and join ireland. i think in ten years you could have a britain that is only wales and england. >> so great britain is no longer great britain. >> i think those who revel in the recovery of the...
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, reconciling that at least they have not done more damage.nt are they going to -- at weshat point are they going to agree? the surprise is that the saudi's rout of proposal to the meeting. nobody expected them to do that. it was a bit of a peacemaking meeting, a start for the saudi's to begin to get along with lastbody after month. the iranian say no, maybe that was to be expected, there was very little diplomacy, unprepared would be one way to say it. the saudi's have always set for there to be a real production deal done, there needs to be cooperation from non-opec. russia was not even invited. there is the possibility of some sort of sealing in place if the market goes pear-shaped again. the saudi's do not think that is in the cards. bullish, to be more from what i can tell. the saudi's are playing nice. opec has grown by one member. eventually there needs to be a deal. the architecture remains in place. wentopec meeting came and and has not done all that much harm. unfortunately, the raise expectations and then did not make the expectatio
, reconciling that at least they have not done more damage.nt are they going to -- at weshat point are they going to agree? the surprise is that the saudi's rout of proposal to the meeting. nobody expected them to do that. it was a bit of a peacemaking meeting, a start for the saudi's to begin to get along with lastbody after month. the iranian say no, maybe that was to be expected, there was very little diplomacy, unprepared would be one way to say it. the saudi's have always set for there to...
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so to talk to them about an assault weapons ban whehen they have not even come to reconcile the facte have all of this gun violence and how that interacts with the second amendment and how we can respect the second amendment while stopping the violence that is in our country, i mean, if they can't reconcile those two ideas come happening even think about assault weapons ban? amy: uma loganathan, thank you for being with us volunteer , fellow at everytown for gun safety's survivor network. her father, professor gv loganathan, was shot and killed on april 16, 2007, in the virginia tech massacre. she attended wednesday's protest outside e capitol hill for gun reform. when we come back, and historic agreement is being signed off on in havana, cuba, around peace talks in colombia. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. one of the world's longest conflicts appears to be nearing an end after more than 50 years of fighting. today, colombian government officials and farc rebels are gathering in havana, cuba to an
so to talk to them about an assault weapons ban whehen they have not even come to reconcile the facte have all of this gun violence and how that interacts with the second amendment and how we can respect the second amendment while stopping the violence that is in our country, i mean, if they can't reconcile those two ideas come happening even think about assault weapons ban? amy: uma loganathan, thank you for being with us volunteer , fellow at everytown for gun safety's survivor network. her...
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once those are reconciled. governor charlie baker is expected to sign the bill. >>> the flooding has prompted the texas governor to list a state of emergency for disaster. in houston, you can see the neighbor is completely submerged. a flood warning is in effect until saturday. evacuations are under way in the city of spring. authorities have had to rescue hundreds of people. one man there says the situation is dire. >> this is real serious. do not play with this. you see what we'reoing g through. and thank the lord for good friends and family. >> more rain and more flooding ahead for texas. let's get to meteorologist allison chinchar. >> john and christine, we have more rain for texas. flood watches and flood warnings are in effect for the next several days in anticipation of that additional rain. a lot of the heavy moisture moving into dallas and san antonio and austin. stretching to houston. a lot of these areas that just simply do not need more rain. widespread, additional 1 to 2 inches. some areas could pi
once those are reconciled. governor charlie baker is expected to sign the bill. >>> the flooding has prompted the texas governor to list a state of emergency for disaster. in houston, you can see the neighbor is completely submerged. a flood warning is in effect until saturday. evacuations are under way in the city of spring. authorities have had to rescue hundreds of people. one man there says the situation is dire. >> this is real serious. do not play with this. you see what...
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but i hope i can be forgiven for finding these undeniable truths hard to reconcile with how we are treatede go. so forget about the politics if you can, for a moment. how about the food? the food here is amazing. ♪ chelo kabob, as close as you can get to a national dish. and the king of kebabs. ground lamb with spices, a good place to start. so what do you guys do for a living? >> i export nuts. >> i am a curator of contemporary art. >> which is an exploding scene here. >> three different culture, abyssian culture, iranian and islamic culture. >> it has changed a lot during the last decade. so this is the actual marrying. i would recommend you to try this one and this one and this one. >> okay. >> why not? ♪ >> so a chelo kabob wouldn't be complete without persian rice. fluffy, long grained, perfectly seasoned with saffron, the rice in this country is like nothing you've ever had. >> tony, first you should take the butter and put it on your rice. bon appÉtit. >> bon appÉtit. >> it's good. >> it's really good, yeah. it was a hopeful time when i arrived in iran. a window had opened. there ha
but i hope i can be forgiven for finding these undeniable truths hard to reconcile with how we are treatede go. so forget about the politics if you can, for a moment. how about the food? the food here is amazing. ♪ chelo kabob, as close as you can get to a national dish. and the king of kebabs. ground lamb with spices, a good place to start. so what do you guys do for a living? >> i export nuts. >> i am a curator of contemporary art. >> which is an exploding scene here....
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how do we reconcile those in the electorate? john: it really is a stark contrast.would be an environment that donald trump could take advantage of if things were going better for his campaign right now. those numbers at the highest level we recorded in a bloomberg polls going back to 2010, 2009. an atmosphere where a challenge to the incumbent party seemingly would have an advantage. we asked people about their economic and personal situation in life. we the first time since started asking the question in 2010, a majority of americans a they are better off, they feel they did at the peak of the recession in 2009. are feelingnally better about their situation and yet, there is a widely held belief the country is heading in the wrong direction. the bulk of this poll was done before the land of massacre. -- the orlando massacre. talk about the top issues for voters in our survey. the economy is always the top issue that people list. that was about 1/5 of the electorate. terrorism andne isis, the number of approaches and actually surpasses jobs and the economy just lig
how do we reconcile those in the electorate? john: it really is a stark contrast.would be an environment that donald trump could take advantage of if things were going better for his campaign right now. those numbers at the highest level we recorded in a bloomberg polls going back to 2010, 2009. an atmosphere where a challenge to the incumbent party seemingly would have an advantage. we asked people about their economic and personal situation in life. we the first time since started asking the...
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of a larger solution to transportation funding, with the senate bill and the assembly bill and reconciling the governor's proposal and so not likely to move forward until after november. and the cap and trade part was the one that we thought might be able to squeak in there, but with the proceeds that is not moving either. with that i am happy to answer any questions that you have or go and bother mark to get you the answers after the meeting. >> okay, thanks so much, to the assistant deputy director for the report. >> yes. >> so let's open this up. commissioner yee? >> in regard to to the first bill, and i am just curious, and i know that it is, it is exempting i guess, the san francisco and the airport. are there, and just in regards to the taxes and elsewhere, like in oakland, for instance, they don't have any how do they get currently how does it work? if it is just --. >> currently it is, and there are regulations that are regional basis and so that these are defined he each commission has set up with the regulations and the bill is being proposed by the owners of the taxi industry, s
of a larger solution to transportation funding, with the senate bill and the assembly bill and reconciling the governor's proposal and so not likely to move forward until after november. and the cap and trade part was the one that we thought might be able to squeak in there, but with the proceeds that is not moving either. with that i am happy to answer any questions that you have or go and bother mark to get you the answers after the meeting. >> okay, thanks so much, to the assistant...
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. >> he's haunted by those two days and that they had reconcil the father's day before.e felt he was getting his daughter back. >> all i want is those days back. >> when you're talking to someone likeethat, -- of course you let them grieve but you have ask the questions that so man of us have. kr would you put your child i that position with the reality show? she was just 11 years old. he takes ownership in saying there was mo that he could have and should have done. >> let's be veryreal. that reality show is completely out of control. h owns up to his own substance abuse. he says he has problem with alcohol and every now and again he goes in for a reboot. >> let's move on to muhammad ali whose funeral is friday in louisville, kentucky. he boasted it's hard to be humble when you're as great as i am but beneath that is a carrying soul that used his fortune to help others. >> love for money but the reason he loved money is because he could give it away. >> ali's long time f says the champ gave away much of his estimate million fortune. >> he was ever interested in spending
. >> he's haunted by those two days and that they had reconcil the father's day before.e felt he was getting his daughter back. >> all i want is those days back. >> when you're talking to someone likeethat, -- of course you let them grieve but you have ask the questions that so man of us have. kr would you put your child i that position with the reality show? she was just 11 years old. he takes ownership in saying there was mo that he could have and should have done. >>...
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we're still trying to reconcile exactly what we saw in game five to thing was pretty much dominated the sharks everywhere except the scoreboard which is of course all that really matters. and the sharks, 46-22. a massive margin. martin jones, playing the game of his life considering the circumstances turning away and allowing the sharks to extend this to game six back in san jose on sunday. >> there are some big-game performances from our key guys and a tough environment. i thought we got some big games from some other people, too. so we found a way to stay alive and bring it back to san jose.>> it was great and something time save. he has been playing like this for a long time there regular season playoffs. a lot of people don't get to see him on the west coast but he has been unbelievable for us. >> is a lot of stuff around the net tonight everybody kind of did a good job battling around the net. they to a lot of pucks at the net and that's kind of the way you play but i thought we were good in the d zone. >> as the hockey world celebrates the stanley cup final, it mourns the loss of
we're still trying to reconcile exactly what we saw in game five to thing was pretty much dominated the sharks everywhere except the scoreboard which is of course all that really matters. and the sharks, 46-22. a massive margin. martin jones, playing the game of his life considering the circumstances turning away and allowing the sharks to extend this to game six back in san jose on sunday. >> there are some big-game performances from our key guys and a tough environment. i thought we got...
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it's still tough to reconcile what went down last night in san jose. not that the sharks lost, the penguins were the better team but the way it unfolded. the penguins scored first: san jose mustered little push early. -- pressure early. for 79 second we had hope and chris letang derailed that. when all said and done, the pens celebrated their 4th stanley cup. the sharks sad but still appreciative of one another. >> the guys are great. easy to play with for sure. i had a lot of fun. a lot of hard work. a little bit more fun and a bit better. a lot of good guys in here. >> as a group, we believed in ourself and we knew what we were capable of. a lot of people counted us short but, we knew from the get go we had something special and just hurts that we were a couple gapes away. >> it definitely helps knowing that you've done it once before and you can find that special group and put in the right work and have the right guys at the timing. it can happen again. >> they'll be in the hunt again next year. golf courses are either fun, great, or hard. phil mick
it's still tough to reconcile what went down last night in san jose. not that the sharks lost, the penguins were the better team but the way it unfolded. the penguins scored first: san jose mustered little push early. -- pressure early. for 79 second we had hope and chris letang derailed that. when all said and done, the pens celebrated their 4th stanley cup. the sharks sad but still appreciative of one another. >> the guys are great. easy to play with for sure. i had a lot of fun. a lot...
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to reconcile them. as of today, if you're in northern ireland.blic of ireland without a passport. it's essentially your country. the minute that britain leaves the eu, that becomes a frontier where you need a passport. the northern irish are going to want to secede and join ireland. i think in ten years you could have a britain that is only wales and england. >> so great britain is no longer great britain. >> i think those who revel in the recovery of the sovereignty of great britain, could discover that it doesn't exist in ten years. >> as we've said, donald trump happened to be in scotland today, a lot of people said it was a bad idea. it turned out to be interesting to be there at the time of the brexit vote. he was promoting two of his golf courses, that's the reason he went over. he had some interesting reactions to brexit. take a look. >> they want to be able to have a country again. soy think you're going to have this happen more and more. i really believe that. i think it's happening in the united states. if the pound goes down, a they're
to reconcile them. as of today, if you're in northern ireland.blic of ireland without a passport. it's essentially your country. the minute that britain leaves the eu, that becomes a frontier where you need a passport. the northern irish are going to want to secede and join ireland. i think in ten years you could have a britain that is only wales and england. >> so great britain is no longer great britain. >> i think those who revel in the recovery of the sovereignty of great...
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i could not reconcile that conflict, so i decided to resign. amy: talk about the speech i just quoted from. where did you give that speech? >> it was a sermon. it was never anonymous, as you said, when i posted it i identified myself. i gave that sermon on veterans day, which was on a sunday in 2012 at kandahar airfield to gathered community desperate community and other for worship it might tradition. that was about six weeks into my deployment when i had witnessed drones. i had learned about practices that violate my sense of what is right. and i decided it was my prerogative as a religious leader to address that in the context of a religious service, a form of limitation, a confession. and on that is what i did. and because i think the issues i raised are of concern for a larger audience for the all nation, i made that available through a church website that is sponsored in my denomination. amy: and talk about what happened then. how was it discovered and what was the response by the military? clucks two days after it appeared online, i was
i could not reconcile that conflict, so i decided to resign. amy: talk about the speech i just quoted from. where did you give that speech? >> it was a sermon. it was never anonymous, as you said, when i posted it i identified myself. i gave that sermon on veterans day, which was on a sunday in 2012 at kandahar airfield to gathered community desperate community and other for worship it might tradition. that was about six weeks into my deployment when i had witnessed drones. i had learned...
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i would love to get your take on how to reconcile it. james jay carafano: is it a part of the 40% requirement with the day-to-day operations you cannot meet? daniel b. allyn: if you do the fundamental math it is not 40% of what we can't meet, but most of what we cannot meet is based on demand that exceed supply. in other words, they are asking for a capability that we do not have in sufficient ready capacity, or it is another performing task that is a higher priority. but morgan, to your points, we have been very focused on continuing to deliver what the combatant commanders need for both security cooperation type activities as well as institution-building, many of -- in many of the developing parts of the world. the beauty of that effort as you highlight is that it can be effective in an economy of for ce rule. if you look at the continent of africa as an example, we have a , few thousand soldiers over there hitting well above their weight class on a daily basis, i am talking sergeants and lieutenants delivering strategic effects by bui
i would love to get your take on how to reconcile it. james jay carafano: is it a part of the 40% requirement with the day-to-day operations you cannot meet? daniel b. allyn: if you do the fundamental math it is not 40% of what we can't meet, but most of what we cannot meet is based on demand that exceed supply. in other words, they are asking for a capability that we do not have in sufficient ready capacity, or it is another performing task that is a higher priority. but morgan, to your...
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. >> alfonsi: how do you reconcile that when you have to go out there and play golf with hundreds of people all around you? >> bubba! >> i am just scared of people. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." out is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. a body without proper footd needssupport can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee or lower back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl's. and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been
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and also that he told the employee you have six months to reconcile.e employee came back and said look, we're not going to reconcile, it's over and done with, he said i'm going to terntd you. >> then they actually fired him because of a record. bad behavior or bad performance or whatever -- >> the new jersey supreme court, which by the way, ask any practicing attorney, it's a very highly respected court. you have great judges on there. found that that was all textual. he had been promoted, he had been a great employee until this occurred. >> for those outside new jersey why is this important for the courts to come out and say you can't fired, divorce and separation is -- >> that's an excellent point, trace. and this is why. because many state anti-discrimination laws have the term -- or do not have the term marital status. and if they do it is not defined. such as sex discrimination, race obviously is defined. and so now that you have this precedent other states who have similar anti-discrimination statutes can use this case and they can argue, look, n
and also that he told the employee you have six months to reconcile.e employee came back and said look, we're not going to reconcile, it's over and done with, he said i'm going to terntd you. >> then they actually fired him because of a record. bad behavior or bad performance or whatever -- >> the new jersey supreme court, which by the way, ask any practicing attorney, it's a very highly respected court. you have great judges on there. found that that was all textual. he had been...
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in 2014, bobby and his daughter had just started to reconcile and met on father's day for an emotionalhadn't seen each other in a while because you were a bit estranged. you hugged each other in the restaurant and it was like old times. >> that was a special day. >> >> i love the daddy and me moment. it's a beautiful thing. >> thank you. >> reporter: bobby says things were going so well that bobbi kristina decided to move to los angeles to be closer to him but that move would never happen. on january 31st, 2015, just two days, he says, before his daughter was to head to l.a. she was found lifeless in a bath tub at her georgia home pp >> she was rushed to hospital yesterday. >> painfully reminiscent of her mother's death. >> reporter: they labelled her accident a mystery. but bobby had his suspicions. >> it is not a mystery to me. i know exactly what happened to my daughter. the same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to whitney. there's only one person that was around both occasions. >> reporter: you won't say his name. nick gordon is who you're referring to. >> i won'
in 2014, bobby and his daughter had just started to reconcile and met on father's day for an emotionalhadn't seen each other in a while because you were a bit estranged. you hugged each other in the restaurant and it was like old times. >> that was a special day. >> >> i love the daddy and me moment. it's a beautiful thing. >> thank you. >> reporter: bobby says things were going so well that bobbi kristina decided to move to los angeles to be closer to him but that...
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i hope this is an opportunity, unfortunately, as it is to try to reconcile that.e fbi investigating this individual for ten months, which is a huge commitment on behalf of the fbi, they introduced confidential informants, meaning people in his pattern of life giving information back. they did surveillances. apparently they did multiple interviews of him but some of the people around him. that's a big investigation. even with all of that their determination wasn't enough to get on the list. this is the time to review what it means to be on that list and how you would make sure that that's interlinked so that there is -- during that background check a flag goes up that would allow the fbi to intercede or interview or make sure that person has -- even if it's a temporary postponement, if that was a place to be i would take that for a 72 hour postponement so people can get their arms around it. >> some argue it's not just a 72 hour postponement there's cumbersome work. we have thousands and thousands of purchase as year so that could be a pretty messy operation. i hav
i hope this is an opportunity, unfortunately, as it is to try to reconcile that.e fbi investigating this individual for ten months, which is a huge commitment on behalf of the fbi, they introduced confidential informants, meaning people in his pattern of life giving information back. they did surveillances. apparently they did multiple interviews of him but some of the people around him. that's a big investigation. even with all of that their determination wasn't enough to get on the list. this...
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. >> woodruff: how do you reconcile that personally? >> well, i reconcile it in part because nobody is the the more vocal champion of enhancing our support for refugees than the president i get to work for every day. so we have now increased the number of refugees we're taking this year to 85,000, including 10,000 syrians. we are increasing next year to 100,000. that is a 40% increase in just a two-year period of time. we have to make sure the system is ready, and that we can do the vetting consistent with our primary responsibility, which is to keep the american people safe. >> woodruff, of course, the root cause of the most of the syrian refugee crisis is the war ongoing there. just recently, a number of u.s. diplomats wrote a letter to secretary kerry saying they want the u.s. very much to take a more aggressive military role. in that war. what's your feeling about na? >> the viewlz expressed in that cable are views and policy positions that have been taken in meetings i'm in, in meetings the president has chaired. he welcomes that k
. >> woodruff: how do you reconcile that personally? >> well, i reconcile it in part because nobody is the the more vocal champion of enhancing our support for refugees than the president i get to work for every day. so we have now increased the number of refugees we're taking this year to 85,000, including 10,000 syrians. we are increasing next year to 100,000. that is a 40% increase in just a two-year period of time. we have to make sure the system is ready, and that we can do the...
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germany's foreign minister is in armenia, trying to persuade turkey and armenia to reconcile their differencesrmany has become increasingly entangled in the tensions there. reporter: a wreath of remembrance. no official visit by frank-walter steinmeier is complete without a visit to the genocide memorial museum. the displacement and murder of 1.5 millllion armenians by the ottoman empire a century ago continues to shape the country and the relationship with its neighbors. >> compromise and reconciliation are not high up on the armenian political agenda. that applies to armenian turkish relations, and the conflict with azerbaijan on karabagh. rather than healing wounds, it seems to have deepened them. reporter: both countries assert claim to the region. azerbaijan once control of the breakaway region, and armenia bacs the mainly ethnic armenian region. soldiers have fought here for more than two decades, and 150 people died in clashes in april. >> we fear the risks of a renewed escalation among the conflict line will increase. the longer the conflict goes on, and the longer concrete steps fail
germany's foreign minister is in armenia, trying to persuade turkey and armenia to reconcile their differencesrmany has become increasingly entangled in the tensions there. reporter: a wreath of remembrance. no official visit by frank-walter steinmeier is complete without a visit to the genocide memorial museum. the displacement and murder of 1.5 millllion armenians by the ottoman empire a century ago continues to shape the country and the relationship with its neighbors. >> compromise...
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how do you reconcile that? >> you say you're not endorsing trump but you're willing to listen to him? >> african-americans need a choice. we've been taken advantage of by the democratic party in my opinion. it's almost like they come to us the sunday before the tuesday, promise us and say we feel your pain and then they go away and do nothing, and historically many times conservatives, and i am a conservative, don't follow through with reaching out on justice issues so this could be a new opportunity for the minority communities to really have some things delivered that need to be acted on. >> margery, you said what happened today exceeded your expectations. what issues did he hit responsible for you that -- that helped with conservatives, did he speak on? >> well, i think that the most important thing was that he was honestly i know it seems weak but he was there. the fact that he would show up to an evangelical meeting after everything that he went through in the primary. our organization started out saying n
how do you reconcile that? >> you say you're not endorsing trump but you're willing to listen to him? >> african-americans need a choice. we've been taken advantage of by the democratic party in my opinion. it's almost like they come to us the sunday before the tuesday, promise us and say we feel your pain and then they go away and do nothing, and historically many times conservatives, and i am a conservative, don't follow through with reaching out on justice issues so this could be...
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lawmakers now reconcile the new legislation with the house version. >>> five people are believed to beomes were found dead after flames ripped through an abandoned building. a homes man is being held after sparking the fire. more than 440 firefighters battled the blaze. >>> what every olympian is come pee -- competing for. >>> saying goodbye to mr. hockey. this is "early today." ♪ ...even if you're just staying in. ♪ walgreens has all the beauty products you need for whatever makes you feel beautiful. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. now buy two select skin care products, get the third free. in stores and online. ♪ new aquafina sparkling. lightness and refreshment in perfect sync. aquafina sparkling. for happy bodies. tempur-breeze bed is it's cool. you're not too hot, too cold, you're just perfect. you just get in and it naturally adapts to your body and creates the perfect temperature for you. (vo) sleep cooler, wake more refreshed. discover the new temper-breeze. >>> this morning on "today," an exclusive interview with first responders from the terror attack in orlando
lawmakers now reconcile the new legislation with the house version. >>> five people are believed to beomes were found dead after flames ripped through an abandoned building. a homes man is being held after sparking the fire. more than 440 firefighters battled the blaze. >>> what every olympian is come pee -- competing for. >>> saying goodbye to mr. hockey. this is "early today." ♪ ...even if you're just staying in. ♪ walgreens has all the beauty products...
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our thoughts and prayers to all of those folks in orlando as they try to reconcile what has happenedpolice officers and the authorities there who have done such a stellar job as our law enforcement analysts have been saying all morning. stay with us. thank you so much. "state of the union" with jake tapper is on now. >>> good morning, i'm jake tapper in washington with breaking news, specifically a horrific massacre in florida. police say that some 20 people are dead and 42 injured, after a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in orlando. the special fbi agent in charge says there are suggestions the suspect may have had leaningings toward radical islamic terrorism, although nothing is definitive yet. police released the first details a short time ago.
our thoughts and prayers to all of those folks in orlando as they try to reconcile what has happenedpolice officers and the authorities there who have done such a stellar job as our law enforcement analysts have been saying all morning. stay with us. thank you so much. "state of the union" with jake tapper is on now. >>> good morning, i'm jake tapper in washington with breaking news, specifically a horrific massacre in florida. police say that some 20 people are dead and 42...
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i want to ask about some of them milestones in your journey and just reconciling your relationship. especially with your parents, the responsibilities and you being bicultural and the experience that you have that they didn't have and how your creative work influenced you in ways that you've reconciled who you are in light of your parents and your and identity. >> it's a battle every day. the title of my book is my family divided but in a lot of ways it's me divided, my life divided. it's been a struggle figuring out who i am and who i want to be. am i a latino woman, am i an american, where i belong. i think by accepting my story and accepting what happened to us and accepting it not in a way of i'm totally cool with it but accepting that i know what happened and taking some action and doing some work but i'm doing now. i can remember remember that i am always going to have my culture and what i learned from my parents and i'm always going to be have the colombian culture that my parents instilled in me and also the american culture. i'm an american all the time and i'm a latina al
i want to ask about some of them milestones in your journey and just reconciling your relationship. especially with your parents, the responsibilities and you being bicultural and the experience that you have that they didn't have and how your creative work influenced you in ways that you've reconciled who you are in light of your parents and your and identity. >> it's a battle every day. the title of my book is my family divided but in a lot of ways it's me divided, my life divided. it's...
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isolate us about some of the milestones just reconciling a relationship, conception with your parents, the responsibility and you being bicultural and the privilege of had that they didn't have come and how your creative work influenced ways you've reconciled who you are in light of your current situation. all that stuff. >> well, you know, it's a battle every day. sometimes i'm like i look at myself and you know, the title of my book is my family divided but in a lot of ways it can be divided, right? my life divided. and it's been a lot of struggles figure who i am and who i want to be and am i a latina woman? am i an american you know, where do i belong? but i think by accepting my story, accepting sort of what happened to us accepting not anyway, i am totally cool with it. know, accepting meaning knowing that it happened, taking it in, and now taking some action. and doing some of the work i'm doing now. i think i just have to remember that i'm always going to have my culture and what my parents, what other for my parents and i've always going to of the colombian culture that my pa
isolate us about some of the milestones just reconciling a relationship, conception with your parents, the responsibility and you being bicultural and the privilege of had that they didn't have come and how your creative work influenced ways you've reconciled who you are in light of your current situation. all that stuff. >> well, you know, it's a battle every day. sometimes i'm like i look at myself and you know, the title of my book is my family divided but in a lot of ways it can be...
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they are emblematic of san francisco and with a decades long restoration project, the turret reconciles now back. >> having them work together is a sign that the lake is healthy again and functioning. >> 55 turtles were released at the lake last summer. the presidio trust believes that only one has died. >>> and in san francisco, this baby sea lion waddled around the out your sunset hungry and alone but a couple of police officers couldn't let it happen. after spotting it shivering in a stairwell monday night near ocean beach, they say it was malnourished and only 27 pounds but they got him a ride to the marine mammal center so he is on the way to getting healthy. poor guy. >> awwww. >> you just want to take it home but you can't do it. like the people who tried to take the bison home. that was devastating. boy, sure is cute, right? >>> okay, this morning along the coast we have low clouds and fog. it's about 1200 feet deep so no clearing at the coast until late morning. mineta international airport in the santa clara valley overcast. around sfo the receiving is down to 300 feet which l
they are emblematic of san francisco and with a decades long restoration project, the turret reconciles now back. >> having them work together is a sign that the lake is healthy again and functioning. >> 55 turtles were released at the lake last summer. the presidio trust believes that only one has died. >>> and in san francisco, this baby sea lion waddled around the out your sunset hungry and alone but a couple of police officers couldn't let it happen. after spotting it...
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lawmakers must now reconcile the legislation with the house version. >>> the donald sends a number of republicans scrambling for the exits. "scrambled politics" is next. some things are simply im. thstrikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one...
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and so we have to find out, how do we reconcile this?usly we have to go after isis in a more intense way. i think there's been too much incrementalism. but by the notion that we're just simply bomb the hell out of them you say what does that mean? >> what are you saying about the quality of debate you've heard since what happened in orlando from the candidates? >> what i want is a civil debate without people taking credit that they have a simple solution. >> because there are no simple solutions. >> there are no simple solutions and we'll see more. the terrible tragedy, the age in which we're living in, we're going to see more of this because there is access to killing machines and we still want to be in an open society. that means compromises will have to be made. compromises in terms of our privacy. there will be more surveillance. how will that surveillance be carried out and against whom under what circumstances? but, clearly, more people are going to be looked at more closely now who have ties to isis, who espouse a radical theology
and so we have to find out, how do we reconcile this?usly we have to go after isis in a more intense way. i think there's been too much incrementalism. but by the notion that we're just simply bomb the hell out of them you say what does that mean? >> what are you saying about the quality of debate you've heard since what happened in orlando from the candidates? >> what i want is a civil debate without people taking credit that they have a simple solution. >> because there are...
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justice anthony kennedy writing for the majority argued for american education's need to "reconcile the pursuit of diversity with the constitutional promise of equal treatment and dignity." >> this was a serious challenge to the use of race in university admissions. >> reporter: ilya shapiro studieses constitutional fooshz the cato institute, a public policy think attention. >> this means that people about thing or hurt by u.t.austin's use of race continue to be hurt or benefiting from it. >> reporter: eight state prohibit affirmative action admissions. abigail fisher sued u.t. austin after the school rejected her, she claims in favor of minority applicants with lower grades and test scores as she argued last year. >> like most americans i don't believe that students should be treated differently based on their race. >> reporter: justice samuel alito agreed. his dissent called today's ruling "remarkable and remarkably wrong" and argued u.t. austin's policy "is affirmative action anyone wild." sergio cavazos disagrees. >> i think it's about giving us a chance. >> reporter: he's a 20-year
justice anthony kennedy writing for the majority argued for american education's need to "reconcile the pursuit of diversity with the constitutional promise of equal treatment and dignity." >> this was a serious challenge to the use of race in university admissions. >> reporter: ilya shapiro studieses constitutional fooshz the cato institute, a public policy think attention. >> this means that people about thing or hurt by u.t.austin's use of race continue to be hurt...
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he urged armenians to reconcile with turkey which recalled its ambassador -- ambassador to the vatican last year. they said the comments were unfortunate. armenia is said to be the 1st nation in the world to adopt christianity as an official religion in the year 301 80. >>> it's being called the closest thing to walking on water. we have seen it in one of the interactive art pieces on an italian late. it's on a floating appear. floating pontoons with iridescent fabric and high density polyethylene cubes. thousands have come out to walk on it. it costs $70 million and it took christo 2 years to build it. >> i don't know. would you venture out? >> absolutely. i love it. >>> coming up, thousands of people are trapped in west virginia. >> you see stuff like this happen all the time and you never think it can happen to you. you think on your family is alive. >> 23 people are dead and hundreds more are left homeless. the national guard is rushing in. >>> there is going to be 200 great groups and exhibitors in the print. the gay pride parade it's the city streets tomorrow. among those walking
he urged armenians to reconcile with turkey which recalled its ambassador -- ambassador to the vatican last year. they said the comments were unfortunate. armenia is said to be the 1st nation in the world to adopt christianity as an official religion in the year 301 80. >>> it's being called the closest thing to walking on water. we have seen it in one of the interactive art pieces on an italian late. it's on a floating appear. floating pontoons with iridescent fabric and high density...
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as a result, we're reconciling
as a result, we're reconciling
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if they purely make the adjustments to reconcile with reported economic data, i think maybe people would be surprised by the, not hawkishness, but the stern tone where the fed really signals they are not rattled by the jobs report and they are looking beyond that. looking at how often inflation is mentioned in these statements, as we move toward this, it is a diminishment. they would not like to be as big. at the you are looking wrong indicator or you have to be focused on the real-time metrics of an -- inactivity, job creation, and economic output. it is a lagging indicator. if you are watching a portion of it now, really telling you what happened in the economy a year-and-a-half ago. betty: is it true though that the risk, once you get above that number, is there a higher risk of inflation? and then you have got to scramble a tight policy? isn't that the theory? >> the fed is sensitive to the fact that it could become a self-fulfilling prophecy. if you overshoot a little bit, fine. if you overshoot by a lot, maybe the fed would welcome it at this point and it would be harder to rain an
if they purely make the adjustments to reconcile with reported economic data, i think maybe people would be surprised by the, not hawkishness, but the stern tone where the fed really signals they are not rattled by the jobs report and they are looking beyond that. looking at how often inflation is mentioned in these statements, as we move toward this, it is a diminishment. they would not like to be as big. at the you are looking wrong indicator or you have to be focused on the real-time metrics...
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a hearing is taking place and they are asking to withdraw what they call l reconcilable differences. he was convicted of 162 counts including the 2006 arrival in both conspiracy to racketeer and money-laundering. sentencing have been delayed. >> the board of supervisors approved a proposal aimed at getting city were calls-- workers to drive more safely. they hope they will be more careful and hope the system is monitoring their vehicles. >> it allows us to see drivers who may be our driving too fast or breaking too hard so they can drive more safely in san francisco. >>> the new legislation says it keeps drivers accountable. police cars will be exempt since officers do not want to outside agencies monitoring their undercover vehicles. >>> another inmate is accusing guards of being beaten while in custody. he says he was beaten so badly he had prince on his back. he has filed a lawsuit against 3 deputies saying one of the guards threatened to send gang members against him. it is the latest accusation of guards using excessive force. officials have not commented on the latest lawsuit.
a hearing is taking place and they are asking to withdraw what they call l reconcilable differences. he was convicted of 162 counts including the 2006 arrival in both conspiracy to racketeer and money-laundering. sentencing have been delayed. >> the board of supervisors approved a proposal aimed at getting city were calls-- workers to drive more safely. they hope they will be more careful and hope the system is monitoring their vehicles. >> it allows us to see drivers who may be our...