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the afghans do not have high tech weaponly relying on machine guns. >> since the u.s. scaled down its operations the afghan army can no longer completely rely on the use of american firepower. and that has made a significant difference in its ability to take and hold territory. >> chances of survival are often considerably reduced. >> an ied bomb exploded and we were ambushed. a soldier standing next to me was wounded. if we have air support we can immediately evacuate him, but we had to drag him four kilometers. with air support he would have survived. >> there is a 40% unemployment rate in afghanistan and many men opt to enlist because there are no other options. corruption is said to be common in the military leaving soldiers without sufficient ammunition, and it leaves many without incentive. >> a soldier should have a strong faith and physical wer prowess. but this enemy is armed to the teeth. we need a powerful force with heavy artillery, tanks, and air force. >> the afghan security forces are suffering rates of casualties the americans say are unsustainable. it'
the afghans do not have high tech weaponly relying on machine guns. >> since the u.s. scaled down its operations the afghan army can no longer completely rely on the use of american firepower. and that has made a significant difference in its ability to take and hold territory. >> chances of survival are often considerably reduced. >> an ied bomb exploded and we were ambushed. a soldier standing next to me was wounded. if we have air support we can immediately evacuate him,...
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it requires -- it relies on the state deq. and i just -- you know, i've heard a lot of talk about let's not finger-point. but we do need to get to the bottom of this and how it works. and i don't think this is epa's finest moment. but i, for one, coming from local government for 14 years am not going to let the local deq off the hook because it sounds better for one political philosophy to try to shift this entire blame onto the federal government. there's plenty of blame to go around. but i don't want to be an enabler to avoid getting to the bottom of what happened and who let it happen. let me just say, mr. earley, you said it was your successor who declined the offer of detroit water. but my colleague, mr. clay, entered into the record a letter dated march 7th, 2014, addressed to sue mccormick, detroit water and sewer department, signed by you. and you say in that letter, we expect the flint water treatment plant will be fully operational and capable of treating flint water. prior to the date of termination in that case the
it requires -- it relies on the state deq. and i just -- you know, i've heard a lot of talk about let's not finger-point. but we do need to get to the bottom of this and how it works. and i don't think this is epa's finest moment. but i, for one, coming from local government for 14 years am not going to let the local deq off the hook because it sounds better for one political philosophy to try to shift this entire blame onto the federal government. there's plenty of blame to go around. but i...
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translator: if my two girls had to rely on me they would hardly get any new clothes but they rely on neighbors hand me downs. that is the definition of bitterness. >> there were talks between a temporary committee representing the striking teachers and politicians but crucially, the government wasn't involved. it says it will only deal with the be official teachers union but many of the striking teachers reject that union, saying that it's far too disclose to the palestinian authority. the head of the union has accused some of those mobilizing these protests of being politically meaptd by different parties. but many people we've spoken to say they're not interested in politics, they just want to get a decent living wage. what is clear is, this is the largest grass roots mobilization of palestinians for a long time. >> now former new york mayor michael bloomberg says he will not enter the u.s. presidential race. he had considered running as an independent but says he fears that could lead to donald trump or ted cruz being elected. meanwhile diplomats from at least four countries have
translator: if my two girls had to rely on me they would hardly get any new clothes but they rely on neighbors hand me downs. that is the definition of bitterness. >> there were talks between a temporary committee representing the striking teachers and politicians but crucially, the government wasn't involved. it says it will only deal with the be official teachers union but many of the striking teachers reject that union, saying that it's far too disclose to the palestinian authority....
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we haven't been as rely on the consumer.hing that has been a big driver in japan is the chinese consumer. the chinese have been buying all kinds of products in japan. rishaad: we didn't get to talk to about that sales tax hike next year, but another time. >> it is 9:18 a.m. in singapore. the stories making headlines around the world. a new draft constitution, sparking criticism that it is undemocratic and invest too much in the army. the military government tried to ban comments ahead of the release. the document will be put to a referendum in august, a senate , seniord by the junta army officers and the national police chief. human rights groups and politicians on all sides have rejected the draft. is sticking says he with his campaign manager despite him being accused of battery at a rally. florida police released pictures they say show an altercation between a reporter and his campaign manager. the trunk campaign says he doesn't "discard people." it also said look at the tape, nothing there and said that his campaign mana
we haven't been as rely on the consumer.hing that has been a big driver in japan is the chinese consumer. the chinese have been buying all kinds of products in japan. rishaad: we didn't get to talk to about that sales tax hike next year, but another time. >> it is 9:18 a.m. in singapore. the stories making headlines around the world. a new draft constitution, sparking criticism that it is undemocratic and invest too much in the army. the military government tried to ban comments ahead of...
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they don't have high-tech weaponry, relying on small arms and heavy machine guns. since the u.s. scaled down its operations, the afghan army cannot completely rely on the use of american fire power. that has a difference to its ability to take and hold territory. >> reporter: that support is no longer there to help remove the wounded from the zones and that means chances of survival are considerably reduced. >> translation: an iud bomb exploded and we were ambushed. a soldier standing next to me was wounded. if we had air support, we could have immediately evacuated him, but we had to drag him for four kilometers. with air support he would have survived >> reporter: there was a 40% unemployment rate in afghanistan and many young man opt to enlist because there are no other options. corruption is said to be in the military. it leaves many without incentive. >> translation: a soldier should have a strong faith and physically power, but this enemy is armed to the tuth and has support from our neighboring countries including pakistan and iran. we need a powerful force with heavy ar t
they don't have high-tech weaponry, relying on small arms and heavy machine guns. since the u.s. scaled down its operations, the afghan army cannot completely rely on the use of american fire power. that has a difference to its ability to take and hold territory. >> reporter: that support is no longer there to help remove the wounded from the zones and that means chances of survival are considerably reduced. >> translation: an iud bomb exploded and we were ambushed. a soldier...
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on, but they're just a small fraction of iowans who rely on medicaid. we do know that all three companies are losing millions of dollars right now, meaning they are looking to cut costs. it also raises a bigger concern - if the m-c-o's keep losing money and decide to leave, the state may be left with no one to manage its medicaid program. i also spoke with a representative of providers like cottonwood across kansas, who says mco's aren't equipped to manage home and community services. look for that extended interview under this story on kcrg dot com." the governor announced a new program this morning that aims to help iowans be healthier and reduce expenses for medicaid and medicare. six organizations, including linn county public health, received grants totaling 1- point-3 million dollars as part of the state innovation model initiative. the goal of this initiative is to reduce iowa's obesity rate and tobacco use, while also iowans out of the emergency department. these federal dollars also aim to decrease health care costs and improve health outcomes
on, but they're just a small fraction of iowans who rely on medicaid. we do know that all three companies are losing millions of dollars right now, meaning they are looking to cut costs. it also raises a bigger concern - if the m-c-o's keep losing money and decide to leave, the state may be left with no one to manage its medicaid program. i also spoke with a representative of providers like cottonwood across kansas, who says mco's aren't equipped to manage home and community services. look for...
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it's long-term, community based care that jessie's mom relies on. eases my mind a lot.> but at the state's capitol, home and community based services are at the center of a messy medicaid battle. kansas representative barbara bollier is a retired doctor. she says putting private insurance companies in charge of care shifts the focus to dollars instead of people. ks rep. barbara bollier (r) kansas (02:42 - 02:48) priority should always be the patient, not the money. when things start moving toward only focusing on money, i worry."> worry senator laura kelly shares. kelly sits on the kancare oversight committee. but lawmakers have little power to oversee the operations of private companies. instead, the committee is more of a listening post - hearing complaints from people or companies with little power to help. but kelly says the politicians on the committee don't even understand the medicaid system. a problem she says iowa can avoid. ks sen. laura kelly (d) kansas (03:28 - 03:32)
it's long-term, community based care that jessie's mom relies on. but at the state's capitol, home and community based services are at the center of a messy medicaid battle. kansas representative barbara bollier is a retired doctor. she says putting private insurance companies in charge of care shifts the focus to dollars instead of people. ks rep. barbara bollier (r) kansas (02:42 - 02:48) priority should always be the patient, not the money. when things start moving toward only focusing on...
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they will rely on the transit. come march 13, these folks might not have an easy ride to work if the union goes on strike . >> the trains don't run very frequently. the transit company admits they won't be able to accommodate everyone. will not be able to provide rail service currently provides for the customers. >> they mirror one from sandy. the rail service will be reduced so the buses will pick up some of the slack. they will be able to carry 40% of commuters. they will rely on these five park and ride locations and provide a shuttle to the bus terminal , new york station or the harrison path. other buses will take you to the ferry. if you drive to work, you will be impacted. 10,000 more cars per hour will be forced on the road. and that to the confusion that already exist at the lincoln and holland tunnel. >> i will probably carpool with another car were coworker that will be very inconvenient. budgeting more time for your commute. that is the advice they are giving out in the event that this nightmare ines: t
they will rely on the transit. come march 13, these folks might not have an easy ride to work if the union goes on strike . >> the trains don't run very frequently. the transit company admits they won't be able to accommodate everyone. will not be able to provide rail service currently provides for the customers. >> they mirror one from sandy. the rail service will be reduced so the buses will pick up some of the slack. they will be able to carry 40% of commuters. they will rely on...
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considering the fact that we rely on importing goods from china and not domestically, our company reliesbetter relations with china. >> single biggest one for us has to do with taxation of online trade. we don't have a brick and mortar store of our own. everything we do is online. real curious so see what's going to happen with taxation of the internet sales and transactions. that could have an impact for us. >> i think it's important that first they recognize that the job engine of america is the small businessman and women. we want to hear the candidates talk about what they will do for small businesses, whether it's improving the export services of the department of commerce, improve small business loans from the sba and grants, perhaps it's a taxation program that recognizes that you can snuff out a small business with taxes, whether they're state or federal. >> expanding overseas could be a great opportunity to grow your business but it's really tough to know where to start and it can be incredibly expensive and a big waste of time if you get it wrong. robert solomon is a professor
considering the fact that we rely on importing goods from china and not domestically, our company reliesbetter relations with china. >> single biggest one for us has to do with taxation of online trade. we don't have a brick and mortar store of our own. everything we do is online. real curious so see what's going to happen with taxation of the internet sales and transactions. that could have an impact for us. >> i think it's important that first they recognize that the job engine of...
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it relies on the state deq. about heard a lot of talk let's not finger point, but we do need to get to the bottom of this and how it works. i do not think this is epa's finest moment, but i for one, coming from local government for not going to let the local deq off the hook, because it sounds better for one political philosophy to try to shift this entire blame onto the federal government. there is plenty of blame to go around. avoiddo not want to getting to the bottom of what happened, and to let it happen. say, you said it was your successor who declined the offer of detroit water. but my colleague mr. clay entered into the record a letter dated march 7 of 2014, addressed to sue mccormick, signed by you. we you say in that letter expect the flint water treatment plant will be fully operational and capable of treating flint water. prior to the termination. there will be no need to continue purchasing water after april 17. sue mccormick took that letter to be a rejection letter of the offer. did you intend it t
it relies on the state deq. about heard a lot of talk let's not finger point, but we do need to get to the bottom of this and how it works. i do not think this is epa's finest moment, but i for one, coming from local government for not going to let the local deq off the hook, because it sounds better for one political philosophy to try to shift this entire blame onto the federal government. there is plenty of blame to go around. avoiddo not want to getting to the bottom of what happened, and to...
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lucrative areas in areas which it has lost and at the same time it cannot rely on the oil revenues the way that it did at some stage in 2015. the other factor is that since may islamic state have not been able to gain even an inch or it hasn't been able to basically have a serious achievement. at the same time it has lost about 40% of its ground in iraq and over 20% of its territories in syria. so i.s.i.s. has no choice but to change its tactics. for example, by relying on methods and tactics like suicide bombing, it doesn't have to use a great deal of resources but at the same time it can have a major impact >>> syrian state media says the government forces have taken control of three areas inside the ancient city of palmyra. the troops are attacking i.s.i.l. fighters on a number of different fronts and claimed to have taken full control of the district in the north of the city. these are government forces clearing a building which had been held by i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. still claims to control parts of palmyra. joop >> reporter: activists have told al jazeera that government forces are no
lucrative areas in areas which it has lost and at the same time it cannot rely on the oil revenues the way that it did at some stage in 2015. the other factor is that since may islamic state have not been able to gain even an inch or it hasn't been able to basically have a serious achievement. at the same time it has lost about 40% of its ground in iraq and over 20% of its territories in syria. so i.s.i.s. has no choice but to change its tactics. for example, by relying on methods and tactics...
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it's just another asset of our water supply that we can rely upon during times of need." miller says in the last 20 years -- tmwa has never had to pump as much groundwater as it did last year because of the drought. miller "we maximize surface water use when we have it available, but in times of drought, like we had last year, we rely heavily on our groundwater." more than 300 gallons of water is pumped into the ground, every minute. miller "we're right at 310 gallons a minute, right now." the water treatment plant and distribution center is monitored 24 hours a day. these monitors show the maze of water mains throughout reno and sparks -- and these show the status of the wells.
it's just another asset of our water supply that we can rely upon during times of need." miller says in the last 20 years -- tmwa has never had to pump as much groundwater as it did last year because of the drought. miller "we maximize surface water use when we have it available, but in times of drought, like we had last year, we rely heavily on our groundwater." more than 300 gallons of water is pumped into the ground, every minute. miller "we're right at 310 gallons a...
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isis is facing a lot of financial and economic difficulties, and it is no longer can rely on taxation in extremely lucrative areas in iraq, and syria, and at the same time it can't rely on the oil revenues in the way that it did. and the factor is since may the islamic state has not been able to gain even an inch or basically to basically have serious achievement and at the same time it has lost about 40% of its ground in iraq and over 20% of its territories in syria. so ey isis has no choice but to change its tactics. to rely on its tactics of suicide-bombings it does not have to use a great deal of resources, but at the same time it can have a major impact. >> the words of syrian state media is that the government forces in syria have taken control now. three parts of the ancient city of palmyra within the city itself. and backed up by russian airstrikes. the troops are taking on isil fighters on a number of different fronts. they have taken full control of the district in the north of the town. state media here showing pictures of government forces showing a building formerly held
isis is facing a lot of financial and economic difficulties, and it is no longer can rely on taxation in extremely lucrative areas in iraq, and syria, and at the same time it can't rely on the oil revenues in the way that it did. and the factor is since may the islamic state has not been able to gain even an inch or basically to basically have serious achievement and at the same time it has lost about 40% of its ground in iraq and over 20% of its territories in syria. so ey isis has no choice...
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lieu kative areas in iraq, which has lost recently, and it can't rely on the oil revenues in the twha it did at some stage in 2015. the other factor is that since may the islamic state have not been able to gain even an inch or there hasn't been able to basically have a serious kind of achievement and at the same time it has lost about 40% of its ground in the iraq and over 20% of its territories in syria. i.s.i.s. has no choice but to change its tactics. by relying on methods and tactics like suicide bombing, it doesn't have to use a great deal of resources, but at the same time it can have a major impact >>> the syrian army is now in control of one third of the ancient city of balmyra. i.s.i.l. fighters seize palmyra last year in may. the syrian army has pushed into the city supported by russian air strikes. >> reporter: activists inside the city have hold al jazeera that government forces are in control of the citadel. it is one kilometer away from the city center. that gives them an vantage point and means they will be in control of the city itself. we have reports that i.s.i.l. a
lieu kative areas in iraq, which has lost recently, and it can't rely on the oil revenues in the twha it did at some stage in 2015. the other factor is that since may the islamic state have not been able to gain even an inch or there hasn't been able to basically have a serious kind of achievement and at the same time it has lost about 40% of its ground in the iraq and over 20% of its territories in syria. i.s.i.s. has no choice but to change its tactics. by relying on methods and tactics like...
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merely relying on bottled water. >> the water filters that should be changed every six months. >> state officials put this in the mess to begin with you cannot trust them. >> ♪ >> i dropped by with the bracket of electric -- college basketball. >> a. self proclaimed hunting even sheol they charged is a small feat -- a small price. >>. >> her family is looking for her. >> we're looking for you. we love you. we will never give up hope. >> she went to lunch with a friend but her friend dropped her off at the new jersey you transix station in and no one has seen her since. >> the friend said dropper of. >> her health was an issue she was shot in november employees have said it was a target shooting but no arrest was ever made but the people fear a connection between that incident and of her disappearance. >> i am a little nervous. >> was anybody ever arrested? >> something is going on that should not be going on. >> if you see her call law-enforcement her family is worried sick. >> the water going into a narrow -- newark is so bad they kits now only rely on bottled water? >> those that have
merely relying on bottled water. >> the water filters that should be changed every six months. >> state officials put this in the mess to begin with you cannot trust them. >> ♪ >> i dropped by with the bracket of electric -- college basketball. >> a. self proclaimed hunting even sheol they charged is a small feat -- a small price. >>. >> her family is looking for her. >> we're looking for you. we love you. we will never give up hope. >>...
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florida poly relied on u.s. to run its payroll and budgeting department. >>> the son moshings a public library will temporarily close for repairs. the line area will shut down from march 30 to april 1. >>> you want to salsa, don't you r gerks? >> always. >> this time, reagan wright will bring you reporters from the rays' history-making game in havana and the president's president vit that is starting sunday fight. >> it's florida versus gator in a war over a beloved reptile. >> his name is rambo and the owner says he's not a pet, but the state says he's got to go. i'm marcus grayson. i'll have that story. >> beautiful and bright and sunny in tampa. but that is not the case. take a look. the sea fog rolling in to clearwater beach right now. it is thick. >>> a lakeland woman is fighting to cheaper pet alligator. she loves him so much, she keeps him inside her house, even in her bed. >> 10 news reporter ma cost grayson talked to the woman who said losing her pet day to would kill her. >> reporter: mary thorn admits
florida poly relied on u.s. to run its payroll and budgeting department. >>> the son moshings a public library will temporarily close for repairs. the line area will shut down from march 30 to april 1. >>> you want to salsa, don't you r gerks? >> always. >> this time, reagan wright will bring you reporters from the rays' history-making game in havana and the president's president vit that is starting sunday fight. >> it's florida versus gator in a war over a...
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. >> i don't know, i don't feel like i'm rely missing out on that much by not having a car. >> reporter: at nathan hail high school in seattle millie is far from alone. not have their driver's license? everyone in in group relies on the city bus or their own two feet. >> i have a lot of friends that drive and a lot that don't so i'd say it's like 50//. >> reporter: it's a national trend far fewer teens are rushing t tthe dmv when they turn 16. a report by the university of michigan found in 1983, 80% of 18 year olds had a license, by 2014 that number droroed to 60%. why? >> i can't afford it. insurance, we don't have the money for insurance. >> mainly because i think my mom is a little scared for me to get one. >> reporter: researchers also say teens today are too busy and surprisingly can still rely on the family taxi. >> there's sort of a r rent phenomenon with parents driving their children to school instead of taking the bus and other things like that. >> reporter: ride sharing services like uber and lyft also offer a way to get around or like this group you can just call your frien
. >> i don't know, i don't feel like i'm rely missing out on that much by not having a car. >> reporter: at nathan hail high school in seattle millie is far from alone. not have their driver's license? everyone in in group relies on the city bus or their own two feet. >> i have a lot of friends that drive and a lot that don't so i'd say it's like 50//. >> reporter: it's a national trend far fewer teens are rushing t tthe dmv when they turn 16. a report by the university...
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. >> once they rely on it they can get where they need to go. >> so many things. if we rely on it in the modern world and we can't do it now. >> like the phone. >> electricity. fortunately, we don't have any weather that's going to bring us any lack of weather. it's a beautiful morning. our temperatures are nice and cool. we've had a cold front move through. it's still pushing through eastern north carolina right now. so we're in the process of down and you can see a big spread in our temperatures across the area. our wilson sky cam looks pretty this morning. this is nash street and it's all dry. it's going to be a nice dry commute. it's 51 at the airport. yesterday our temperatures were running a little bit warmer so you'll notice it feels slightly cooler. we'll probably drop into the upper 40s in some spots and we're already seeing that to the north. our dew point, 39, so our humidity feels good this morning. it's 45 in roxboro right now, 44 in south hill, it's still 56 in henderson, 55 in chapel hill, but 50 in roanoke rapids and we're going to have the cooler
. >> once they rely on it they can get where they need to go. >> so many things. if we rely on it in the modern world and we can't do it now. >> like the phone. >> electricity. fortunately, we don't have any weather that's going to bring us any lack of weather. it's a beautiful morning. our temperatures are nice and cool. we've had a cold front move through. it's still pushing through eastern north carolina right now. so we're in the process of down and you can see a big...
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from state to state, not only affect your restaurant bill but more than four million americans who rely on tips to make a living. in tonight's signature segment, newshour special correspondent alison stewart went to minnesota and wisconsin to compare the different systems. this story is part of our ongoing series about poverty and opportunity in america called "chasing the dream." >> hello, gentlemen. how are you today? >> reporter: lesa melby has been a waitress at grandma's restaurant company in duluth, minnesota, for 34 years. how many tables can you handle comfortably? >> kind of a lot. >> reporter: a lot? how many? >> i can comfortably do probably nine. >> reporter: wow. that's impressive. melby relies on tips as a core part of her income, but she also gets paid minnesota's state minimum wage of $9 an hour. if you have a day when you get completely stiffed on tips, you will still take home your minimum wage. >> right, right. >> reporter: the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, but, in 43 states, employers are allowed to pay tipped workers less-- some as little as $2.13 an hour,
from state to state, not only affect your restaurant bill but more than four million americans who rely on tips to make a living. in tonight's signature segment, newshour special correspondent alison stewart went to minnesota and wisconsin to compare the different systems. this story is part of our ongoing series about poverty and opportunity in america called "chasing the dream." >> hello, gentlemen. how are you today? >> reporter: lesa melby has been a waitress at...
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and five, byki relies on cards that help you remember important words and phrases. the software allows you to slow down the speed of the speaker, track your progress and offers courses in more than 70 different languages. >>> from the usb holding all your documents to your cell phone's memory chip, chances are high you've used a product made by sandisk. sanjay is one of its three co-founders and current president and ceo. under his leadership, the company has thrived to the point they've attracted the attention of western digital which rece recently announces its plans to require sandisk. we sat down with the pros, for tips to success. like knowing when to say no and why you shouldn't fear change. >> in the early days of sandisk when we were working on creating the digital film, kodak came to sandisk and wanted actually for us to make our film exclusive for kodak at the time. and we decided that we actually do not want to make it exclusive. in a startup mode, it was really very appealing, tempting to work with kodak and say, yes, we will become exclusive to you. and
and five, byki relies on cards that help you remember important words and phrases. the software allows you to slow down the speed of the speaker, track your progress and offers courses in more than 70 different languages. >>> from the usb holding all your documents to your cell phone's memory chip, chances are high you've used a product made by sandisk. sanjay is one of its three co-founders and current president and ceo. under his leadership, the company has thrived to the point...
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changes control, republicans will have to rely on a ella buster. -- rely on a filibuster. i think you wait to see what it's like. president that will be there for four years that has the legitimacy of one a national election, they deserve a lot of respect in terms of nominating. the supreme court is different. you know of cap no members are only there as long as the presences -- we know that cabinet members are only there as long as the president. nominees will be there for a long time. i hope the next resident will want somebody that heals the congress a little bit. these judicial battles have been very divisive and there will be a minority that the next president has to agree with whoever wins. the lesson the last two years as you better build these relationships early. i think the president did not do that his first two years. he thought he had a coalition enduring majority but he had very few friends on the other side and that's at the root of the problems he's had legislatively. >> you mentioned the donald trump proposal to ban muslims from the united states and last
changes control, republicans will have to rely on a ella buster. -- rely on a filibuster. i think you wait to see what it's like. president that will be there for four years that has the legitimacy of one a national election, they deserve a lot of respect in terms of nominating. the supreme court is different. you know of cap no members are only there as long as the presences -- we know that cabinet members are only there as long as the president. nominees will be there for a long time. i hope...
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but they rely on neighbors' hand me downs. that's the definition of bitterness. >> a temporary committee representing the striking teachers and politicians but be crucially, the government wasn't involved. it says it will only deal with the official teachers union brut many of thbutmany of the strikes reject that union saying it's far too close to the palestinian authority. the head of the union has accused some of these mobilizing these protests of being politically meaptpolitically moe political party. they just want to get a decent minimum wage. what this is clear is this is the largest grass roots protest from palestinians for a long time. >> how concerns are brewing on one of the largest tea growing regions. we look back at the life of ray tomlinson, the man who gave us e-mail. and from two wheels to four legs. an olympic cycling champion continues her rise in a new endeavor. endeavor. ebe >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> s
but they rely on neighbors' hand me downs. that's the definition of bitterness. >> a temporary committee representing the striking teachers and politicians but be crucially, the government wasn't involved. it says it will only deal with the official teachers union brut many of thbutmany of the strikes reject that union saying it's far too close to the palestinian authority. the head of the union has accused some of these mobilizing these protests of being politically meaptpolitically moe...
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rires ani t.e u rely prep t? plan your r rietir tirerethtre. ow ementne. elseand is gng tan be otime ek weth a fr he 1h. oteron e is thou starsai wem > in teie iad ldardte w dofal " sheld entved a tv series based on "heathers". it will take place in the present day. >>> model and romance novel coverman, fabio. where has he been? she's finally a u.s. citizen. he was one of more than 6,000 immigrants who took the oath of allegiance yesterday. he said it was one of the happiest days of his life. his hair still looks good, >>> and the legendary music studio called magic shop is closing its doors after almost 30years. they hosted top names like david bowie and cold play. >>> and jimmy fallon had things to say about donald trump's recent primary victory. >> actually, he gained a lot of delegates and looks like he hit a really significant number. yeah. when trump said he was good at making deals, i didn't know he was that good. >> i did notice that number, the 666. >> you did notice it. i said wow, that's kind of interesting, although i didn't think to wear green
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about 105,000 people rely on the transit trains daily and railroad officials are already warning that if the strike happens their contingency plan will be able to help out about 40,000 of the riders affected. >> and we will not be able to provide the level of service or capacity that our rail service currently provides to our customers. >> reporter: they plan to trains, light-rails and ferry service, heavily relying on park and rides. still, car traffic getting into the city could be disastrous. >> and we're talking about -- miles. >> reporter: some new jersey towns have come up with contingency know of their own, intending to have the vans shuttle residents to newark train stations to take path trains into the city. even that could be limited. >> and we don't have enough capacity to handle our own residents, so we're going to limit it to that and proof of residency will be required. >> the right now, that strike deadline is midnight saturday into sunday. if the strike happens, new jersey transit plans to gradually scale down service starting on sunday. reporting live from newark, jan
about 105,000 people rely on the transit trains daily and railroad officials are already warning that if the strike happens their contingency plan will be able to help out about 40,000 of the riders affected. >> and we will not be able to provide the level of service or capacity that our rail service currently provides to our customers. >> reporter: they plan to trains, light-rails and ferry service, heavily relying on park and rides. still, car traffic getting into the city could...
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china still relies on an open global economy to get itself moving forward.lose down because of angela merkel, ion crises, where does china go? china has been predominantly protectionist itself when it comes to foreign policy. is that going to change? >> the big worry i have is that we have not had a time where global economic growth has been threatened as much by geopolitics. wheree a time right now the sea level of globalization has been rising, and that has hidden some of the tectonic shifts under the surface. global sea rise stars to decline because global growth is not as good, you see those jagged edges, and leaders rely on external issues to confirm their confidence at home. tensions over south china sea suddenly look different in the context of low growth. even saudi-iran relations look different. it is the 1930's a little bit, in the sense that confidence in globalization is starting to decline with tensions between the rising powers get stronger, and people tap into that stuff. any leader, u.s. leader or chinese leader might start to use foreign pol
china still relies on an open global economy to get itself moving forward.lose down because of angela merkel, ion crises, where does china go? china has been predominantly protectionist itself when it comes to foreign policy. is that going to change? >> the big worry i have is that we have not had a time where global economic growth has been threatened as much by geopolitics. wheree a time right now the sea level of globalization has been rising, and that has hidden some of the tectonic...
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all these companies rely on strong encryption to protect their users.protect our infrastructure. to protect our national security and allowing vulnerability that is being pushed for the government will make us all less safe and less secure. it is important that we stand up and make sure that encryption is maintained for the national security of our country. emily: these companies do vastly different things. for dataere asking from pandora or netflix would not be a different story? >> every company has a bit of a different business model. the key point is under the law. the warrants that were issued for apple were done so under a statute that was written in the 1700s that predates even the fourth amendment to our constitution. we don't think that was a legal way to go about this. compelling people to write technology that would undermine their own products and the run services in a way that weakens protections for users. emily: you think they will be willing to go as far as tim cook? >> he can defend apple. oure is not a member of association. the we see
all these companies rely on strong encryption to protect their users.protect our infrastructure. to protect our national security and allowing vulnerability that is being pushed for the government will make us all less safe and less secure. it is important that we stand up and make sure that encryption is maintained for the national security of our country. emily: these companies do vastly different things. for dataere asking from pandora or netflix would not be a different story? >>...
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the problem with relying too much on the financial argument is it has a flip side. the foot site is what i call tough and cheap. da's office says it there is a problem with delays and cost, let's make the death penalty pastor and cheaper so we can solve the problem. given of the appeals, habeas corpus process, no free lawyers and that way, we can execute people more summarily and efficiently. right now, the conversation really involved a lot around the money. points a precarious between the people who say this is so broken we can't fix it and it people who say we can make this cheaper and more efficient. a renaissance for the broader human rights arguments, but a are not being made -- they are made in abolitionist states. one of them is the debate in massachusetts after dzhokhar tsarnaev was sentenced to death. he was a sentence in the federal system which still retains the death penalty but the event occurred in massachusetts which has long been an avenue -- an abolitionist state. people expressed great reservation about his pending execution, saying they do not wa
the problem with relying too much on the financial argument is it has a flip side. the foot site is what i call tough and cheap. da's office says it there is a problem with delays and cost, let's make the death penalty pastor and cheaper so we can solve the problem. given of the appeals, habeas corpus process, no free lawyers and that way, we can execute people more summarily and efficiently. right now, the conversation really involved a lot around the money. points a precarious between the...
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>> the panic is starting to set in for 100,000 daily commuters who are relying on nj transit. these folks might not have an easy ride to work if the union goes on strike . very frequently. getting to work would not be fun. >> it would be the opposite of fun. they admit they simply won't be able to accommodate everyone. >> we would not be able to provide the level of service that they currently provide. >> rail service will be reduced so that buses will pass pickup some of the slack. they will be able to pick up 40% of the commuters and these five park-and-ride locations will have to be relied upon. they will provide a shuttle to the bus and other buses take you to the ferry. if you drive to work, you will be impacted. 10,000 more cars per hour will be forced on the roads. add that to the issue that already exists at the lincoln and holland >> it's really an inconvenience. >> carpooling and working from home and budgeting more time for your commute that's the advice the authorities are doling out in the event that this nightmare materializes. >> still ahead, it's going to be a
>> the panic is starting to set in for 100,000 daily commuters who are relying on nj transit. these folks might not have an easy ride to work if the union goes on strike . very frequently. getting to work would not be fun. >> it would be the opposite of fun. they admit they simply won't be able to accommodate everyone. >> we would not be able to provide the level of service that they currently provide. >> rail service will be reduced so that buses will pass pickup some...
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should be spelled out how deep it is and how secure for us to rely on. >> absolutely with regards itur question on page 17 i'll say that is a measure of a certain type of real estate with cash flowing the company provided that data when we look at the c a u this is a deft in charge of the real estate that's why we're showing you both take into account a risk pry profile that is different from blue and green that the source that have data will be different it is in collecting highest return we're not generally speaking as representative as the core providing you with information. >> that would be helpful a foot not of that i i cannot figure out that. >> you go through and it is too hard to go back to your benchmark. >> on a quarterly report i don't know if it is page three or four you guys don't have much depth in an open ended depth is that right. >> the database is tracking the opportunities on certain funds. >> you'll look to someone else and it has a weakness i need you think we need more this stuff to be pretty solid when we see that to rely on it and see what's out interest that
should be spelled out how deep it is and how secure for us to rely on. >> absolutely with regards itur question on page 17 i'll say that is a measure of a certain type of real estate with cash flowing the company provided that data when we look at the c a u this is a deft in charge of the real estate that's why we're showing you both take into account a risk pry profile that is different from blue and green that the source that have data will be different it is in collecting highest...
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so you didn't have the emergency money you were relying on. so holding your own cash aside puts you in control for anything that might come up. >> so what happens if something does come up? you got to burn that cash reserve, then what? >> it's going to happen from time to time so what you want to do if that happens is stop the other purchases, the other savings or whatever you're doing with excess money and replenish the reserves. it's not bad when there's an emergency, it's only bad if you don't act well afterward to replenish your reserve so that when the next emergency comes along, the money is not there. >> and that has happened, they freeze the card so you still got to pay the bill but you >> cash is king. >> yes. >> thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >>> now let's check in on your first at 4:00 sports. dan lucas just entered the building. >> the deadline for nfl franchise tags happened about 25 minutes ago and there were a few handed out by teams today, but not the bucs. what does that mean? more important, what does that mean
so you didn't have the emergency money you were relying on. so holding your own cash aside puts you in control for anything that might come up. >> so what happens if something does come up? you got to burn that cash reserve, then what? >> it's going to happen from time to time so what you want to do if that happens is stop the other purchases, the other savings or whatever you're doing with excess money and replenish the reserves. it's not bad when there's an emergency, it's only...
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i do fundamentally believe that if we are going to rely on the global -- e markets -- capital marketsi don't believe the world will feel safe if we rely on a world where the investment banks cannot raise capital, cannot earn a fair return to their shareholders. it is not a stable platform. >> how long before a course corrects, what is the catalyst? >> i think it is happening now. all of the banks are looking at how to manage these balance sheets with far less risk on them, but in a way that delivers profitability to our shareholders. >> here is the third argument, the culture simply cannot be fixed. you are paying $20 billion in fines. a lot of that started here at the investment bank. >> i do believe wall street lost its way in the late 1990's. i do believe money became too much of a motivational factor. banking has to reverse back to the time when it was a profession, when being a practitioner in the profession of finance was like being a lawyer or doctor. we have a lot to atone for, we made a lot of mistakes, but no doubt, the only existential risk to barclays is if we get it wrong
i do fundamentally believe that if we are going to rely on the global -- e markets -- capital marketsi don't believe the world will feel safe if we rely on a world where the investment banks cannot raise capital, cannot earn a fair return to their shareholders. it is not a stable platform. >> how long before a course corrects, what is the catalyst? >> i think it is happening now. all of the banks are looking at how to manage these balance sheets with far less risk on them, but in a...
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nigeria relies heavily on it. >> at the moment it is quite painful but the outlook is very bright.o turn the opportunity of this for the economy. we're spending money on the infrastructure. we're investing in roads, railroads and pow. we're going to commission the first railroad coming down from abuja, and then meanwhile we'll block loopholes. we'll reduce costs and bring in revenue. the moment that the there is more spend. this is a budget that will turn the economy and strengthen the economy. >> voters in the republic of congo will head to the polls on sunday. the president wants to extend his long-time in office, and the opposition said that he's willing to compet cheat to achieve that. >> the president of the republic of congo has been president for a long time. he has ruled from 1979 to 1992. after a brief civil war he regained power in 1997. he would go on to win disputed elections in 2002 and 2009. last year he secured the right to secure a third consecutive term. he seems confident that he'll win sunday's presidential polls. we will win this election. we have a lot of suppo
nigeria relies heavily on it. >> at the moment it is quite painful but the outlook is very bright.o turn the opportunity of this for the economy. we're spending money on the infrastructure. we're investing in roads, railroads and pow. we're going to commission the first railroad coming down from abuja, and then meanwhile we'll block loopholes. we'll reduce costs and bring in revenue. the moment that the there is more spend. this is a budget that will turn the economy and strengthen the...
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and this s is--this i is rely vy muchch the heaeart of the e prom here in n sumatra. t the communy are telllling us that they'y're really fed upup with the e elephants s coming in and taking food d crops everery, from the wild. and ththey feel pretetty strongly about, y you , the g government needs toto help themem, not the e elephants.s. d theyey're e refusing to let rajh go, to give him to t government vets, unntil they y t compensation f for their crops. >> that compensation never came, and shortly after these images were taken, rajah died. >>>> [speaking local language] >> the body of an elephant lies rotting on the forest floor. a casualty of the human/elephant conflict, this elephant was killed using rat poison. as more palm oil is planted and more habitat cleared, more elephants will find a similar fate. conflict elephants that aren't poisoned are often capturured ad placed in government-run camps. forcibly taken from their herds, these elephants now face a lifetime of captivity. despitite the best effort of government employees at the camps, the i issue of wha
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a lot of people are relying on a yeah. a lot of people are relying on a foundation that is crumbling. very quickly, they will have to take antivirus and firewalls, some of the endpoint capabilities they have and some of the companies they deal with, and upgrade them if they want to prevent the next attack. the reality is our attackers are stealing billions of dollars a and healthit cards care data. the are not going to stop. industry come up and great solutions our customers will , lose that ip and information and credit card data at an increasing clip. emily: apple versus the fbi, your take? orion: it is more complicated than people give it credit. i know in the valley, it is a very popular to say definitely that apple but the reality is , our society is based on the idea that a warrant, when issued, should be followed. if we end up with a black box in everyone's pocket, law enforcement will have a harder time doing their job. conversely, if you break encryption and put backdoors into products, nothing ever stays secret.
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it's just another asset of our water supply that we can rely upon during times of need." miller says in the last 20 years -- tmwa has never had to pump as much groundwater as it did last year because of the drought. miller "we maximize surface water use when we have it available, but in times of drought, like we had last year, we rely heavily on our groundwater." more than 300 gallons of water is pumped into the ground, every minute. gallons a minute, right now." the water treatment plant and distribution center is monitored 24 hours a day. these monitors show the maze of water mains throughout reno and sparks -- and these show the status of the wells. miller "what that shows, there, is what the water level is in the wells. you can see that we're keeping the aquifer full." and keeping the aquifers full could be critical down the road. miller "we always say we trust groundwater like money in the bank. we only use it when we have to but we like to operate need them." about 4,000 acre feet of water were pumped into the ground, year. and tmwa is looking to expand the program
it's just another asset of our water supply that we can rely upon during times of need." miller says in the last 20 years -- tmwa has never had to pump as much groundwater as it did last year because of the drought. miller "we maximize surface water use when we have it available, but in times of drought, like we had last year, we rely heavily on our groundwater." more than 300 gallons of water is pumped into the ground, every minute. gallons a minute, right now." the water...
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neighbors relied on bottled water. we will have an update for you at 6:00 p.m. >> we are hearing more from the north carolina n.a.a.c.p. after an officer involved shooting in raleigh. authorities say dennis died after an officer shot him yesterday. and dennis was wantnd wanted on a as neighbors wait for answers, n.a.a.c.p. leaders are urging calm. >> truth is the man anecdote. to unrest. truth. no matter where it leads, truth. no matter where the finger points, truth. not predetermined truth. >> so far authorities have been tight-lipped. the sbi is investigating. next new at 5:00 he worked for 18 years to try and give boxes of human remains a name. >> out of the 100 cases he is from 1998 that strikes a cord. over to alex giles. >> we mentioned that officer-involved shooting in raleigh. i saw this tweet. dozens of people marching to the courthouse in response to that officer-involved shooting. and that is going on right now. we will follow the situation as it develops and bring you the latest details here in the alert c
neighbors relied on bottled water. we will have an update for you at 6:00 p.m. >> we are hearing more from the north carolina n.a.a.c.p. after an officer involved shooting in raleigh. authorities say dennis died after an officer shot him yesterday. and dennis was wantnd wanted on a as neighbors wait for answers, n.a.a.c.p. leaders are urging calm. >> truth is the man anecdote. to unrest. truth. no matter where it leads, truth. no matter where the finger points, truth. not...
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for me, because i hav had to rely on myself since i was 8, i learned that, you know, there's people that are rooting for you, that support you. you should rely on them. >> it's learning to trust when everyone has let you down. >> for youth to actually hear it's always a great outlook, to see how you can overcome the many barriers that they face in foster care. >> your story is so powerful, thank you for sharing it with us. thank you guys. >> thank you as well. >> if you would like to learn more about how you can help forever family and local foster children, call 1- 88-365-family. or log on to foreverfamily.org. >>> if you'e a fan, we've got championships this saturday. >> check out this guy, keith. he won nine out of 12 games, kind of odd. miami going to be narrator: breakfast. dishes. dinner. dishes. marriage. dishes. divorce. dishes. sleeping. (snoring) (sputtering) dishes. not sleeping. dishes. life. dishes. death. dishes. existetee. dishes. dishes, dishes, dishes... every dish, every time. only finish has the power ball to take on anying. >>> welcome back. despite the absence of chr
for me, because i hav had to rely on myself since i was 8, i learned that, you know, there's people that are rooting for you, that support you. you should rely on them. >> it's learning to trust when everyone has let you down. >> for youth to actually hear it's always a great outlook, to see how you can overcome the many barriers that they face in foster care. >> your story is so powerful, thank you for sharing it with us. thank you guys. >> thank you as well. >>...
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