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from reuters point of view, we had several stories that day. the first one is going to have some emphasis on what it means for business because reuters has an emphasis on business. then, we followed up with another story that talked about where this fits into the whole scheme of the whole term and another story about how this might change the corporate landscape. even hearing you read, you thought there were a lot of differences. i thought they all captured the essence of the morning with slight nuances. we all serve different audiences. >> one fact that seemed to me quite important was the question of whether any women would actually lose free access to contraception. i didn't see anything about that. anywhere near the top of any of these stories. david savage has it in the sixth sentence of the fifth paragraph, which was higher up than anybody else. he addresses the question of whether anyone would lose access. in other stories, it was much further down. >> i wrote about four versions of that story. we are all in the same business of trying t
from reuters point of view, we had several stories that day. the first one is going to have some emphasis on what it means for business because reuters has an emphasis on business. then, we followed up with another story that talked about where this fits into the whole scheme of the whole term and another story about how this might change the corporate landscape. even hearing you read, you thought there were a lot of differences. i thought they all captured the essence of the morning with...
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reuters could not confirm this report. this information, you know, everyone is asking about a lot of questions right now. it is, we are told, a malaysian airlines flight, what reuters is reporting. the flight went down according to reuters between russia and ukraine. and there were some 290 people on board. obviously one of the first things that comes to mind, malaysia airlines flight that everyone believes went down in the pacific in the southern indian ocean off the coast of australia that received so much attention from around the world us does appear -- it does appear a second malaysian flight has gone down. i want to bring in mary ski yav vo on the phone right now. mary, these reports very limited as of this moment. all we have is the flight believed from amsterdam to kuala lumpur, the location believed to be ukraine and russia and the number of people on board. is there anything that you see that jumps out at this point? >> well yes. most important thing is that a flight flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur would ha
reuters could not confirm this report. this information, you know, everyone is asking about a lot of questions right now. it is, we are told, a malaysian airlines flight, what reuters is reporting. the flight went down according to reuters between russia and ukraine. and there were some 290 people on board. obviously one of the first things that comes to mind, malaysia airlines flight that everyone believes went down in the pacific in the southern indian ocean off the coast of australia that...
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reuters is reporting, kwoequoti the kremlin.resident obama a plane crashed in ukrainian taert. they held the pre-planned call, because, remember, just last night the united states imposed additional sanctions on russia, because of the situation in eastern ukraine. and during that conversation, information became available from air traffic controllers about the crash. now, reuters also reporting, they have a reporter on the -- air force one briefing reporters saying there had been a conversation between the two, but it was unclear whether or not it happened before the news of the downing of the passenger jet. during this conversation, according to the white house spokesperson, the president warned putin that there would be more sanctions on russia if they did not help to calm the situation between ukraine and aush a russia and the border. we believe the two leaders have spoken. not clear exactly when. the kremlin saying it was president putin who told president obama about the situation's in now, what we show you on television he
reuters is reporting, kwoequoti the kremlin.resident obama a plane crashed in ukrainian taert. they held the pre-planned call, because, remember, just last night the united states imposed additional sanctions on russia, because of the situation in eastern ukraine. and during that conversation, information became available from air traffic controllers about the crash. now, reuters also reporting, they have a reporter on the -- air force one briefing reporters saying there had been a conversation...
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. >> we're just getting this in from reuters news agency.he israeli cabinet has rejected this proposal for this cease-fire put forward, put forward by secretary of state john kerry. the proposal put forward by kerry. but they are seeking additional modifications in the proposal. so it might not necessarily be the last word. the proposal put forward, reuters said by kerry last night in his phone conversation with prime minister netanyahu. looks like the cabinet is rejecting that. but they're leaving the door open, according to throis reute account, seening how far they can go. maybe this is still a work in progress, elise, and maybe secretary kerry is not yet ready to make a major statement, but go ahead, you've covered him for a long time. >> well, one of the things that i -- >> i think we just lost our connection with elise. she's at our national security conference in aspen, colorado. we'll try to reconnect with her, try to follow up on this report. we'll get more information. we're staying on top of the breaking news. will there or won't
. >> we're just getting this in from reuters news agency.he israeli cabinet has rejected this proposal for this cease-fire put forward, put forward by secretary of state john kerry. the proposal put forward by kerry. but they are seeking additional modifications in the proposal. so it might not necessarily be the last word. the proposal put forward, reuters said by kerry last night in his phone conversation with prime minister netanyahu. looks like the cabinet is rejecting that. but...
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the reuters journalist says that rescue crews have now found this second one. we're going to stay with this story, of course, on cnn and cnn international. stay with our continuing coverage of the crash of malaysian airlines flight 17. we're expecting a news conference from kuala lumpur shortly. and "early start" is coming up next. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips lifeline. we received a fall-detected signal. do you need help? call now about philips lifeline with autoalert, the only button with ph
the reuters journalist says that rescue crews have now found this second one. we're going to stay with this story, of course, on cnn and cnn international. stay with our continuing coverage of the crash of malaysian airlines flight 17. we're expecting a news conference from kuala lumpur shortly. and "early start" is coming up next. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have...
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reuters is not reporting that. see, there has been an intraday move in the major averages as we are trying to figure out what exactly has happened with this malaysian passenger jet that crashed in ukraine near the russian border where we know there is a tremendous amount of fighting going on because of the situation that arizzing there in the last few months. we'll bring you what we can soon as we it. that's as much as we know from sources we trust a the this point. back to you. >> sources we trust, key issue there, michelle. ious ly, this news all over the place officer social media. we're trying to vet it careful lif as we can, you can imagine the sensitivity. a crash that's taken place reportedly -- literally in the middle of a war zone. the more information we get, we'll come back to you. >> already subject to the phrases we all know. fog of war. right? so it's hard to know exactly what's going on yet. >> right. thank you very much, michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> dow slipped 50 points. a lot more "squawk alley" i
reuters is not reporting that. see, there has been an intraday move in the major averages as we are trying to figure out what exactly has happened with this malaysian passenger jet that crashed in ukraine near the russian border where we know there is a tremendous amount of fighting going on because of the situation that arizzing there in the last few months. we'll bring you what we can soon as we it. that's as much as we know from sources we trust a the this point. back to you. >>...
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meaning the reuters journalists. according to the statement, before the apaches opened fire, american troops were conducting a raid nearby when they were hit with small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades. reuters conducts its own investigation and can find no one in the area who saw any clashes that day. one week later the news organization demands an official u.s. investigation. it also specifically requests access to the apache on board cameras and voice communications. all their requests are denied. the government makes no further comment on the incident until three years later when wikileaks, which had received a leaked copy of the classified video, releases it under the provocative title "collateral murder." >> the video is important in a number of ways. one of them is better scrutiny of how pilots behave when they fire on people. >> they released it in a couple different forms. they released it both in a long form, then a more concise form where the high points, if you will, were highlighted during the inc
meaning the reuters journalists. according to the statement, before the apaches opened fire, american troops were conducting a raid nearby when they were hit with small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades. reuters conducts its own investigation and can find no one in the area who saw any clashes that day. one week later the news organization demands an official u.s. investigation. it also specifically requests access to the apache on board cameras and voice communications. all their...
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we're look act news we're getting from sage r agencies like reuters. says video you're seeing on the screen, also coming into our newsroom has been published by ukrainian activists. we can't forget the situation on the ground between ukraine and russia. we checked weather report notice area whether that could be a factor. as you see on the screen that looks like a fairly clear day. according to what we know about the boeing 777, 295 people on board, 208 passengers, 15 crew. looking through come conflicting reports. that is what we're being told what you're seeing on your screen there, the remnants of what is a plane crash. jennifer griffin is working the story as well from the pentagon and has been closely following the situation on the ground between ukraine and russia. it hasn't made a ton of headlines this week, jen, it is important to mention the context which this is all occurring and tension still between these two countries. what is important for our viewers to consider as we take in some of this breaking news? >> reporter: jenna, right now most
we're look act news we're getting from sage r agencies like reuters. says video you're seeing on the screen, also coming into our newsroom has been published by ukrainian activists. we can't forget the situation on the ground between ukraine and russia. we checked weather report notice area whether that could be a factor. as you see on the screen that looks like a fairly clear day. according to what we know about the boeing 777, 295 people on board, 208 passengers, 15 crew. looking through come...
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this is from reuters.n agreement has been reached with ukraine and the separatist to allow access to that crash site. i would pull this off with one more story from the daily mirror here in the u k. the phones are still being answered by thieves who have ransacked the crash site. they have told a dutch newspaper that the devices were answered by people with eastern european voices. caller: i am doing fine. thank you for c-span. you inform me a lot. host: are you safer? i do feel that america is safer from foreign terrorist and i feel we have let our guard down and let some of these militias to brainwash a lot of our local people. we have more guns. i am not a safe going to a movie theater or restaurant. as long as we are focusing on those foreign terrorists, we need to devote more time here in our own land to make sure that we are safer from any kind of uprising here. we have more guns and never. host: are you referring to foreign militias? caller: some of the militias here in the u.s. are not on the up an
this is from reuters.n agreement has been reached with ukraine and the separatist to allow access to that crash site. i would pull this off with one more story from the daily mirror here in the u k. the phones are still being answered by thieves who have ransacked the crash site. they have told a dutch newspaper that the devices were answered by people with eastern european voices. caller: i am doing fine. thank you for c-span. you inform me a lot. host: are you safer? i do feel that america is...
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reuters is also out saying that an eastern -- pardon me, reuters is saying here that they believe according to interfax news agency that the plane was shot down by a buk, b-u-k, buk air missile. that's from interfax. now, a buk ground-to-air missile was common in the former soviet union as part of their arsenal. keep in mind ukraine was part of the former soviet union. we have no idea if this is in fact what happened. all we're doing is passing along the reporting coming from interfax via reuters and the associated press and malaysia confirming they have lost contact with their flight over ukrainian airspace they say. back to you. >> and any time you say lost contact with their flight, it's impossible to talk about this story without putting it in the context of what happened back on march 8th of this year. malaysia air flight 370 lost contact. that was the flight that was going from kuala lumpur to beijing with 227 passengers on board, 12 crew members. no piece of debris from that plane has been found to this date. it disappeared without a trace. >> and of course absolutely no indication
reuters is also out saying that an eastern -- pardon me, reuters is saying here that they believe according to interfax news agency that the plane was shot down by a buk, b-u-k, buk air missile. that's from interfax. now, a buk ground-to-air missile was common in the former soviet union as part of their arsenal. keep in mind ukraine was part of the former soviet union. we have no idea if this is in fact what happened. all we're doing is passing along the reporting coming from interfax via...
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we saw the reuters video. we don't know if it is the supposed black box.are red or orange and they are carrying it in the field, what appears to look like a recorder. what's the procedure? what's going on here? >> this is what you don't do. first of all, pick up something and carry it around. first you have to preserve the location. identify where it was found. that can give you clues as to how the aircraft came apart, where the missile hit the aircraft and how it proceeded from there. to carry it, it should be documented, registered as a controlled part. what's important here is especially if this turns into the war crime that the will have to be prosecuted, the chain of custody of all the equipment will be extremely important as we try to prove this and put pressure on putin and the others to do the right things in this investigation. >> floyd, how will all of this affect not only the investigation but any legal action families might need to take? >> well, there will be legal action. one will be trying to bring the perpetrators of the crime to justice. a
we saw the reuters video. we don't know if it is the supposed black box.are red or orange and they are carrying it in the field, what appears to look like a recorder. what's the procedure? what's going on here? >> this is what you don't do. first of all, pick up something and carry it around. first you have to preserve the location. identify where it was found. that can give you clues as to how the aircraft came apart, where the missile hit the aircraft and how it proceeded from there. to...
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government official told reuters news agency the materials are not believed to be enriched uranium and therefore make it difficult to make into a weapon it's also been revealed that islamic state the militants the group formerly known as isis captured a facility on june eleventh thirty five miles southwest of baghdad which was once offered by saddam hussein's regime and is believed to contain two thousand five hundred degraded rockets filled with potentially deadly sarin and mustard gas and u.s. officials have downplayed the risk claiming the materials are too old to be useful however given the instability within the country and its proximity to syria this is still a very huge worry. as lindsey mentioned the villagers have made significant gains in recent weeks as seizing entire all smiles they've already paraded columns of tanks and even a scud ballistic missile the chemical side isis took in iraq contains a number of dead the agents including seven finite and mustard gas now the jihad is have a new can materials which could be used to make a bomb a u.s. congressional a bus a while an
government official told reuters news agency the materials are not believed to be enriched uranium and therefore make it difficult to make into a weapon it's also been revealed that islamic state the militants the group formerly known as isis captured a facility on june eleventh thirty five miles southwest of baghdad which was once offered by saddam hussein's regime and is believed to contain two thousand five hundred degraded rockets filled with potentially deadly sarin and mustard gas and...
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shirt the roll of the eyes he comes across like a sixteen year old being lectured by a parent reuters has published an interview with the rebel leader alexandre. where he according to reuters has acknowledged the rebels had a book missile system and knew where it came from we reached out to alexander could get to get more details and he said his words were twisted and in the interview he was commenting on different versions that he heard of. i told the journalist that i'm not an expert and can only discuss the theories behind why the boeing crashed i couldn't of said that the self-defense units had the book missile as i simply don't have that kind of information yes i said in the conversation that back in april antigovernment fighters did stop an armed convoy with a few missiles but those systems were out of order and i don't think they were even captured so in my interview i only discuss the theories and didn't say what they claim i've said. while the real investigation is only beginning in eastern ukraine the media are hungry for quick wit salt quick accusations and a quick verdict
shirt the roll of the eyes he comes across like a sixteen year old being lectured by a parent reuters has published an interview with the rebel leader alexandre. where he according to reuters has acknowledged the rebels had a book missile system and knew where it came from we reached out to alexander could get to get more details and he said his words were twisted and in the interview he was commenting on different versions that he heard of. i told the journalist that i'm not an expert and can...
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and reuters are also saying that at least 100 bodies have been seen there. so it's sounding like it's a very, very grizzly scene on the ground where this plane came down. burning wreckage of an airplane. already we are seeing the finger of blame being pointed backwards and forwards. and the ukrainians are saying the pro-russian separatists shot it down with a bulk ground to air missile. and the pro-russian separatistings say they don't have that kind of weaponry. we simply don't have such of systems. that was from the donetsk people's republic prime minister special representative. so the investigation into exactly what happened here will be very, very difficult indeed, because it is the rebels who were controlling the area of the crash site. they have said they will open it up into international investigat investigators, but it is in the middle of a war zone. and will be very difficult to get of. if it was shot down and if it was shot down by one side or the other, that is going to have a massive impact. we can't speculate what the impact will be, but from
and reuters are also saying that at least 100 bodies have been seen there. so it's sounding like it's a very, very grizzly scene on the ground where this plane came down. burning wreckage of an airplane. already we are seeing the finger of blame being pointed backwards and forwards. and the ukrainians are saying the pro-russian separatists shot it down with a bulk ground to air missile. and the pro-russian separatistings say they don't have that kind of weaponry. we simply don't have such of...
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joan biscubic on my far right comfortr covered it for reuters since fine 89. before reuters, she covered the courts for usa today and before that for the washington post. she is also a regular panelist on the pbs washington weekly show. she earned her law degree at george town law school and she specializes in presenting the supreme court through the lens of judicial biography. she has written sandra day oconnor, how the first woman became the most influential justice and more recently american original, the life and constitution of supreme court justice anthony scalia. as a public policy scholar at the wilson center, joan is within weeks of finishing is new book called "breaking in, the rise of sonia sotomayor a and the politics of justice" which has a publication date of the first tuesday in october. one day after the court returns. robert barnes, next to joan, joined the washington post in 1987, covering maryland politic, always an interesting boat. since then, he has served as deputy national editor in charge of domestic issues, the nationa political edito
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you made an important point, the reports i believe from reuters about the wreckage pattern. this will be a major clue for investigators. if you see this wreckage pattern scattered for many many miles. i think i heard you say seven miles, could be even more than that that is an absolute confirmation that the plane started to break up in the air. the way that would happen is let's say a missile hits the airplane it will puncture the fuselage or take off a wing or hit a fuel tank or something like that. in any case, you have high altitude winds there and a lot of pressure problems at 33,000 feet. that airplane would start to unzip, it would start to come apart. . we would not see a principle area of wreckage. there would be a long strewn area of debris. think back to lockerbie. that was a bomb but also at altitude for miles and miles. i don't remember how many. it was quite a long distance that we saw remnants of that aircraft. so i would expect to see that here. it will be another way to verify along with the forensic evidence that would show residue of a missile. another way
you made an important point, the reports i believe from reuters about the wreckage pattern. this will be a major clue for investigators. if you see this wreckage pattern scattered for many many miles. i think i heard you say seven miles, could be even more than that that is an absolute confirmation that the plane started to break up in the air. the way that would happen is let's say a missile hits the airplane it will puncture the fuselage or take off a wing or hit a fuel tank or something like...
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nolan browning of reuters, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> >> >> sreenivasan: back in this country those wildfires in north central washington state, which were ignited by lightning last monday, are now burning in an area spanning approximately 250,000 acres. after many days of gusty winds and high temperatures, cooler weather spread briefly over the area today, encouraging news for the more than 2,000 firefighters battling the huge blaze. we don't often bring you sports but rory mcilroy, who grew up in northern ireland, has won the british open, defeating american ricky fowler and sergio garcia of spain by two strokes. the reason we mention this is because mcilroy wasn't the only winner. ten years ago, his father and three friends bet against 500- to-one odds that mcilroy, then a teenager would win the open before he turned 26. today, their 400-pound bet paid off to the tune of 200,000 pounds, or approximately $341,00. mcilroy is 25. and james garner, who rose to fame in the 1950s hit series, maverick, and later starred in the rockford files, has died. he was 86. where are the tap
nolan browning of reuters, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> >> >> sreenivasan: back in this country those wildfires in north central washington state, which were ignited by lightning last monday, are now burning in an area spanning approximately 250,000 acres. after many days of gusty winds and high temperatures, cooler weather spread briefly over the area today, encouraging news for the more than 2,000 firefighters battling the huge blaze. we don't often bring you...
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obtained by reuters it comes as jihadists are bolstering the grip on the territory in syria and iraq which they're calling the islamic state r.t. lizzie france has the latest. what we've learned is that in a letter to the united nations iraq announced insurgents have seized nuclear materials from moscow university according to iraq's u.n. ambassador mohammed. kim at least forty kilograms of uranium compounds were stored in the university said the materials obtained can be used in manufacturing weapons of mass destruction and warned they could easily be smuggled out of iraq a u.s. government official told reuters news agency the materials are not believed to be enriched uranium and therefore make it difficult to make into a weapon it's also been revealed that islamic state the militants the group formerly known as isis captured a facility on june eleventh about thirty five miles southwest of baghdad which was once offered by saddam hussein's regime and is believed to contain two thousand five hundred degraded rockets filled with potentially deadly sarin and mustard gas u.s. officials
obtained by reuters it comes as jihadists are bolstering the grip on the territory in syria and iraq which they're calling the islamic state r.t. lizzie france has the latest. what we've learned is that in a letter to the united nations iraq announced insurgents have seized nuclear materials from moscow university according to iraq's u.n. ambassador mohammed. kim at least forty kilograms of uranium compounds were stored in the university said the materials obtained can be used in manufacturing...
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reuters reporting israel is saying no to the cease-fire, asking for modifications. what more do you know about that? >> well, we spoke with israel's intelligence minister, yuval steinitz, i interviewed about an hour ago. he told me a cease-fire in his words doesn't seem close. doesn't seem close. since then, the last few minutes we got this word from yuval steinitz, one of the top ministers in israel's cabinet, and prime minister netanyahu's cabinet. he tells us now the israeli cabinet meeting at the defense ministry emergency session has just unanimously rejected, rejected the proposal for a cease-fire. that's the cabinet at large of israel. meaning the entire cabinet of israel rejected the proposal put forward by secretary kerry, by the u.n. secretary general, ban ki-moon, for the first phase of humanitarian week-long cease-fire, followed by negotiations, lead to go a more permanent truce. israel does not like this current proposal. they are opening it up for modifications. they want clarifications. but the proposal that was put forward by secretary kerry to the i
reuters reporting israel is saying no to the cease-fire, asking for modifications. what more do you know about that? >> well, we spoke with israel's intelligence minister, yuval steinitz, i interviewed about an hour ago. he told me a cease-fire in his words doesn't seem close. doesn't seem close. since then, the last few minutes we got this word from yuval steinitz, one of the top ministers in israel's cabinet, and prime minister netanyahu's cabinet. he tells us now the israeli cabinet...
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joined by quentin hardee of "the new york times" and christina farr for reuters. apple, sis coker ibm, amd, you have made the tour. i mean, those are some of the bilgsz, most important companies silicon valley that the hardware space has to offer. >> i have been very fortunate a chance to work with great companies and really great people driving innovation. >> all right. so let me ask but this surround computing. we have talked in the past about the internet of things, with several different guest. it's kind of the internet of things, but it's big they'ren that, right? explain it to me. >>> it s internet of things describes how all of these devices are being connected, the locks on your door, your thermostat, you know, even at work, right? hefring is getting connected. what is surround computing? it describes fundamentally that these changes are leading to a different way in which we interface with computing. it is immersive. it's a natural voice. it's the gesture recognition and bringing information to you, contextually aware and realtime. >> you're kind of assum
joined by quentin hardee of "the new york times" and christina farr for reuters. apple, sis coker ibm, amd, you have made the tour. i mean, those are some of the bilgsz, most important companies silicon valley that the hardware space has to offer. >> i have been very fortunate a chance to work with great companies and really great people driving innovation. >> all right. so let me ask but this surround computing. we have talked in the past about the internet of things,...
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joan biscubic on my far right comfortr covered it for reuters since fine 89. before reuters, she covered the courts for usa today and before that for the washington post. she is also a regular panelist on the pbs washington weekly show. she earned her law degree at george town law school and she specializes in presenting the supreme court through the lens of judicial biography. she has written sandra day oconnor, how the first woman became the most influential justice and more recently american original, the life and constitution of supreme court justice anthony scalia. as a public policy scholar at the wilson center, joan is within weeks of finishing is new book called "breaking in, the rise of sonia sotomayor a and the politics of justice" which has a publication date of the first tuesday in october. one day after the court returns. robert barnes, next to joan, joined the washington post in 1987, covering maryland politic, always an interesting boat. since then, he has served as deputy national editor in charge of domestic issues, the nationa political edito
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you're seeing our cnn camera on the left, reuters on the right.ort time ago, a few minutes ago. several large explosions, you see ems workers rushing to the scene. our karl penhaul is there, what's occurred? >> that very large building is the building that houses the hamas-run radio station. there are now fire trucks and ambulances down near the entrance to that building, and we've also just seen a group of people that have appeared to have been evacuated from that building or a building nearby. that building in the last 15 minutes or so has been struck now at least three times by what appeared to be very large bombs fired by f-16 fighter jets. that building is no more than about 500 yards from where we are now, it sent the building where we are shaking, and, of course, it is close enough to send shrapnel fragments to our position, which is why we also were taking cover. but the bombs there, at least three of them we heard within 15 minutes directed at the hamas run radio station. that radio station was not broadcasting at the time, but there clea
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investigative reporter for reuters in nosh who wroes the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we'll begin with ms. chang and please limit your opening remarks to five minutes and once each of you have concluded then we'll begin the question and answer period of the hearing. >> thank you, their woman hagan and thank you for inviting me to testify today. i'm the associate commissioner of the children's bureau where yooefr see the federal foster care and adoption assistance programs as well as a range of prevention and post permanency initiatives. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to share with you the department of health and human services response to two very serious issues confronting the field of child welfare. the practice of adoptive parents rehoming their adoptive children and human trafficking. i'll start with my comments on rehoming. many of the stories highlighted in this the reuters investigative series described parents who are unable to meet the complex emotional and behavioral needs that emerged from their children post adopt
investigative reporter for reuters in nosh who wroes the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we'll begin with ms. chang and please limit your opening remarks to five minutes and once each of you have concluded then we'll begin the question and answer period of the hearing. >> thank you, their woman hagan and thank you for inviting me to testify today. i'm the associate commissioner of the children's bureau where yooefr see the federal foster...
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joan covers the court now for reuters. she has covered it since 1989 before joining reuters.she covers the court for u.s.a. today and the walking post. she's a regular panelist on the glenn iefel show. she specializes in supporting the supreme court through a biography. she has written sandra day of conner and the life and constitution of supreme court justice anthony scalea. she's within weeks of finishing a new book, breaking in the rise of sonya otamorio. robert bond next to joan joined the "washington post" in 1987 covering politics. he's in charge of domestic issues. national political. and the paper's metropolitan editor. he began to cover the supreme court in 2006. he had been planning to go to law school and changed his mind after he took a course at the university of florida. his buy og biography says that d not occur to him that he could do both. a better explanation is he realized he didn't need three years of law school to not practice law. kimberly is the washington bureau chief. a nationwide group of special and legal journals including the massachusetts lawyer'
joan covers the court now for reuters. she has covered it since 1989 before joining reuters.she covers the court for u.s.a. today and the walking post. she's a regular panelist on the glenn iefel show. she specializes in supporting the supreme court through a biography. she has written sandra day of conner and the life and constitution of supreme court justice anthony scalea. she's within weeks of finishing a new book, breaking in the rise of sonya otamorio. robert bond next to joan joined the...
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reuters releasing this video that appears to show a recovered black box found by rescue workers.two days ago, wondering if you hear any rumblings about where it might be or whose hands it's in at this point? >> reporter: on the ground here and when we're listening to the leadership of the pro-russian rebel groups that control this territory, they are based a short distance from here action they insisted they don't know where it is. their official line all along has been that they have not interfered with the site, the wreckage, the victims. that's the official line from the pro-russian rebels. we know that here on the ground it's been different. so in terms of the location of those cockpit voice and data recorders no, we don't know. no one here is talking about them. no one that we spoke to is claimed to have spoken about them or know where they are. the same claim from the ukrainian government a little m ambiguo ambiguously. they believe they are on ukrainian territory. >> thank you so much, phil black. we appreciate it. i want to go to diana right now in moscow. >> how is russi
reuters releasing this video that appears to show a recovered black box found by rescue workers.two days ago, wondering if you hear any rumblings about where it might be or whose hands it's in at this point? >> reporter: on the ground here and when we're listening to the leadership of the pro-russian rebel groups that control this territory, they are based a short distance from here action they insisted they don't know where it is. their official line all along has been that they have not...
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i have heard about it. >> reporter: despite saying that to the reuters news agency on camera he denied saying that. he explained he was talking theoretically. you can see in the war zone how things are still extremely confused on the ground. what is certain here is that the bodies which came up from the crash site on the train a couple of days ago are still being prepared here at the airport, put into wooden coffins and flown to the netherlands. let's go and speak to anna holligan now. how many bodies are expected to arrive where you are today? >> reporter: well, it's a week ago almost to the minute since the flight took off here in the netherlands. holiday on way to bali. if you look here tributes are being laid. all over the country we have seen this, pockets of sympathy. we are expecting 70 coffins to be arriving within the next few hours. again, there will be the ceremonial homecoming. the dutch king and queen will not be present but we are expecting relatives to be here once again. >> reporter: in terms of the forensic analysis of the remains, are different nationalities involved
i have heard about it. >> reporter: despite saying that to the reuters news agency on camera he denied saying that. he explained he was talking theoretically. you can see in the war zone how things are still extremely confused on the ground. what is certain here is that the bodies which came up from the crash site on the train a couple of days ago are still being prepared here at the airport, put into wooden coffins and flown to the netherlands. let's go and speak to anna holligan now....
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from reuters point of view, we had several stories that day. the first one is going to have some emphasis on what it means for business because reuters has an emphasis on business. then, we followed up with another story that talked about where this fits into the whole scheme of the whole term and another story about how this might change the corporate landscape. even hearing you read, you thought there were a lot of differences. i thought they all captured the essence of the morning with slight nuances. we all serve different audiences. seemed to mehat quite important was the question of whether any women would actually lose free access to contraception. i didn't see anything about that. anywhere near the top of any of these stories. david savage has it in the sixth sentence of the fifth paragraph, which was higher up than anybody else. he addresses the question of whether anyone would lose access. in other stories, it was much further down. >> i wrote about four versions of that story. we are all in the same business of trying to write a very
from reuters point of view, we had several stories that day. the first one is going to have some emphasis on what it means for business because reuters has an emphasis on business. then, we followed up with another story that talked about where this fits into the whole scheme of the whole term and another story about how this might change the corporate landscape. even hearing you read, you thought there were a lot of differences. i thought they all captured the essence of the morning with...
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we hear from an investigative reporter for reuters. >>> good mornin today's hearing is titled falling through the crack spread the challenges of identification in child trafficking and re-homing. i want to thank all of her witnesses. trafficking and private rehoming." i want to thank all of our witnesses whom are here today to testify, and i look forward to hearing your testimony. i know many of you have traveled many miles to get here. i do appreciate your attendance. i also want to thank our ranking member, senator insee, for joining me today to address the important issues that we'll be addressing in the hearing today. we are here to discuss the significant challenges that we face in the effort to prevent child trafficking and private remoment ir rehoming. and to identify and support the children who have been victims of these type of abuse. too many child victims today are going unidentified, misidentified or underreported, and as we will see, one of the reasons for this is the lack of education and training for our educators who many times are on the front line and see these chil
we hear from an investigative reporter for reuters. >>> good mornin today's hearing is titled falling through the crack spread the challenges of identification in child trafficking and re-homing. i want to thank all of her witnesses. trafficking and private rehoming." i want to thank all of our witnesses whom are here today to testify, and i look forward to hearing your testimony. i know many of you have traveled many miles to get here. i do appreciate your attendance. i also want...
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miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for inviting me to testify today. i'm the associate commissioner of the children's bureau where i oversee the federal foster care and adoption assistance programs, as well as a range of prevention and post permanency initiatives. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to share with you the department of health and human services' response to two very serious issues confronting the field of child welfare. the practice of adoptive parents rehoming their adopted children and human trafficking. i'll start with my comments on rehoming. many of the stories highlighted in miss touhy's roieuters serie described par
miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for...
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miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for inviting me to testify today. i'm the associate commissioner of the children's bureau where i oversee the federal foster care and adoption assistance programs, as well as a range of prevention and post permanency initiatives. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to share with you the department of health and human services' response to two very serious issues confronting the field of child welfare. the practice of adoptive parents rehoming their adopted children and human trafficking. i'll start with my comments on rehoming. many of the stories highlighted in miss touhy's roieuters serie described par
miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for...
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we know from reuteres and interviews with neighbors in moscow.had an apartment in moscow and discipline introduce about military exploits and linked to brutal murders in chechnya and in donetsk. they are more than thugs. >> we showed his picture there. >> he is one of the names that is emerging out of the chrisit. and you say that russia and vladimar putin are making fun of us with the whole ordeal. how so? >> i think there is a deliberate callousness in the russian federation and putin's policy to ukraine and the west. there is the commentary of support for the investigation, but nothing that is done to support the investigation. and these rebels or thugs as they are, have received extraordinary amount of support in terms of military assistance in the russian border whether that is coming from the russian federation it is in the power of the russian government to stop. >> i am sorry to interrupt you. the final question. back to whether or not thugs is the right term. thugs in the streets of new york city cops would them, put them . what do we do
we know from reuteres and interviews with neighbors in moscow.had an apartment in moscow and discipline introduce about military exploits and linked to brutal murders in chechnya and in donetsk. they are more than thugs. >> we showed his picture there. >> he is one of the names that is emerging out of the chrisit. and you say that russia and vladimar putin are making fun of us with the whole ordeal. how so? >> i think there is a deliberate callousness in the russian federation...
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this is a report from reuters. airplane reckage right there. >> you see very recognizable rivet lines. >> a wheel there in the background. we continue to follow this and there is a lot of images coming in now from the area. that is to be expected. we have video of the thick black plume of smoke. it's malaysian air 17 that has gone down. it left amsterdam about noon, local time there, was expected to land in kuala lumpur at 6:00 local time. high in altitude. it was considered to be at a safe cruising attitude but flying over one of the most volatile areas of the world right now. a few days ago between russian separatist, the ukrainian government, there is also, of course, suspicion and skepticism about how much involvement the russian government has with regard to the separatist movement, and the white house is watching this closely and the pentagon is watching this closely. >> and as you just mentioned, the situation and attention between russian and ukraine and the separatist, in the initial fazes of the coverage
this is a report from reuters. airplane reckage right there. >> you see very recognizable rivet lines. >> a wheel there in the background. we continue to follow this and there is a lot of images coming in now from the area. that is to be expected. we have video of the thick black plume of smoke. it's malaysian air 17 that has gone down. it left amsterdam about noon, local time there, was expected to land in kuala lumpur at 6:00 local time. high in altitude. it was considered to be...
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in an exclusive interview with reuters, that rebel commander confirmed that his fighters did instead have a buk missile launchers. and he says that may have come from russia, just as the united states suspects. here's his quote. that buk i know about, i heard about it, i think they sent it back. they probably sent it back in order to remove proof of its existence. the commander later said he was misquoted. >>> also new this morning, australia sending about 50 of its federal police officers to london, and their next stop could be the crash site in eastern ukraine. that force could join an international deployment to secure the site and any evidence there. also in the next hour, dozens more of the victims are due to arrive in the netherlands. two planes are en route from ukraine carrying some 74 coffins. yesterday a national day of mourning, citizens lined the streets to pay somber tribute for the first 40 k06ens that arrived back home. >>> secretary of state john kerry is back in cairo, egypt this morning trying for a second time to end the bloodshed and broker a deal between israel a
in an exclusive interview with reuters, that rebel commander confirmed that his fighters did instead have a buk missile launchers. and he says that may have come from russia, just as the united states suspects. here's his quote. that buk i know about, i heard about it, i think they sent it back. they probably sent it back in order to remove proof of its existence. the commander later said he was misquoted. >>> also new this morning, australia sending about 50 of its federal police...
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the emergency services worker told the reuters news agency, at least 100 bodies have been found so far, ukrainian officials say the plane was shot down but so far there is no outside confirmation of that claim. he says the wreckage has fallen across two fields. >> we are in the field where the mast of the aircraft came down. i can see a landing gear with it's tires still on it behind it, it is smoldering. and about the five hours after it is thought to have come down. it's quite dark, it is a funnel field, quite honestly. there's some emergency medical service people here, the fire brigade is here, but from what it sounds like, people have been telling us that the scattering of this wreckage is wide. so right now, it appears they are doing any kind of searching. the self appointed prime minister, people's republic just arrived as we did. he is here to assess the situation, for them, it is an area that is control bid separatist fighters. i count maybe two or three close into the facility, two or three separatist fighter check points. arm guards and thorn once we arrived on the scene, we
the emergency services worker told the reuters news agency, at least 100 bodies have been found so far, ukrainian officials say the plane was shot down but so far there is no outside confirmation of that claim. he says the wreckage has fallen across two fields. >> we are in the field where the mast of the aircraft came down. i can see a landing gear with it's tires still on it behind it, it is smoldering. and about the five hours after it is thought to have come down. it's quite dark, it...
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what we do have and the one clue video released by the reuters news agency, it is video that appears to show someone on friday carrying an orange cylinder that could be one of the cockpit recorders. that's what has been released. other than that, we have no official confirmation either way, fareed. >> there are about 192 bodies or what appear to be remains of people that are now on -- in a refrigerated -- set of refrigerated containers on a truck, but who has them? who is in charge of these bodies, and can we be sure that they'll actually get back to their families so that they can be -- they can be buried or, you know, in some fashion? >> reporter: there's considerable uncertainty about this still, fareed, because the people in charge on the ground are the guys with the guns, and they are the pro-russian separatists militants, there's no doubt about that whatsoever, and they are permitting emergency workers to come in and do their work and try to recover these bodies. but ultimately who is truly in possession of them once they have been recovered and even those that have been remove
what we do have and the one clue video released by the reuters news agency, it is video that appears to show someone on friday carrying an orange cylinder that could be one of the cockpit recorders. that's what has been released. other than that, we have no official confirmation either way, fareed. >> there are about 192 bodies or what appear to be remains of people that are now on -- in a refrigerated -- set of refrigerated containers on a truck, but who has them? who is in charge of...
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this footage from reuters he shows a worker that appears to be with the international black box. >>> fighting has intention identified in libya as rival malitias are battling for control of the airport. at least five people are reported dead. a local said that shells are falling on residential areas and the unand other organizations have temporarily evacuated. >> serious concern has been expressed due to the israel conflict. >> member s met in a koesed sdor session is. they were just outside, the security council was slammed for not doing enough to end the bloodshed. >> if the security council, the party that is supposed to be responsible for international peace and security is not stopping this killing against our people. where should we go to stop this congressional against our people. >> well, israel's envoy is being wide wide widely criticized for the minority deaths. >> some authorities say, we have a right to fend ourselves, but when we do that, we are being condemned. how do you have the right to condemn yourself on one hand and when we exercise the right to defend our citizen
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so adam tanner is a journalist of many -- has written for reuters and ford and these wanted to look at what big data and marketing is doing to american business. he's got a terrific book that we have called "what stays in vegas." and the focus of the book is on the casino industry which he uses as a jumping off point to show how much corporations and commercial companies of all kinds are relying on big data now, and how much they know about us, whether we wished them to know or not. i know nothing about casinos. but i'm not a casino person but i'm excited about this boo book is because what good is the casinos probably know something about me. he takes us through a very wild ride of the new universe of big data, who's tapping into your information, who is walking up to the line of legality. what to do with that information and the world it's great all around us right now, probably as we speak. >> how long was he worked on that book? did the casino industry cooperate? >> he's been working on it for about three years, and he is absolutely worked with the axis corporation of one particula
so adam tanner is a journalist of many -- has written for reuters and ford and these wanted to look at what big data and marketing is doing to american business. he's got a terrific book that we have called "what stays in vegas." and the focus of the book is on the casino industry which he uses as a jumping off point to show how much corporations and commercial companies of all kinds are relying on big data now, and how much they know about us, whether we wished them to know or not. i...
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reuters news agency distributed this video of what appears to be one of the flight recorders being recovered by a rescue worker. the video was shot on friday. but adding more suspicion to the handling of the possible black boxes is this -- an intercepted phone call between two pro-russian rebels in ukraine following the crash. ukraine's security service released it and in the recording, which cnn cannot authenticate, an alleged rebel commander is heard telling a rebel fighter to find the plane's black boxes quickly because moscow is very interested. listen. >> also today, search teams have found 233 of the 198 people on board flight 17. many of the bodies are being loaded into refrigerated train cars at a station near the crash site. governments from around the world have expressed outrage at the disorderly situation at the crash site and called on russia's president to use his influence on the pro-russian rebels. british prime minister david cameron tweeted just a short time ago "i've just spoken to president putin, i made clear he must ensure access to the crash site so the victims can hav
reuters news agency distributed this video of what appears to be one of the flight recorders being recovered by a rescue worker. the video was shot on friday. but adding more suspicion to the handling of the possible black boxes is this -- an intercepted phone call between two pro-russian rebels in ukraine following the crash. ukraine's security service released it and in the recording, which cnn cannot authenticate, an alleged rebel commander is heard telling a rebel fighter to find the...
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here's my first question to you, for 21 months reuters, "the time of london," "the new york times," cnnnterviewed this guy in broad daylight in public. if they can find him, are you angry that it took so long for our government to find him? >> well, it seems that that's what happened when the government gets involved. they don't do anything. they talk a lot. they didn't do anything. they tell you everything that they're going to do if they ever catch somebody. but that never happens. this guy should be in gitmo and he should stay there. >> what do you think of a guy that is a terrorist that killed your son not an american citizen but he's going to be tried in an american court? that's part of this that makes no sense to me. want to get your take. >> you want me to push a button, i'll push a button on that one. >> go ahead, please. >> okay. i think that this guy should be in gitmo. i think he should be tried and after he is convicted then he should be put to death at gitmo. and i'll push the button. >> you've been very critical on hillary on this one. >> oh, yes. >> what is your reaction
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. >> reuters did a story a couple days ago, saying there was a study that shows we spent $1.7 trillion on iraq and then you >> reuters did a story a couple see other predictions that before it is all over, we will spend $3 trillion to $6 trillion over time. how did we do this without paying for it? >> this will go down in history as one of the greatest mistakes ever in american foreign policy in terms of deciding to go into two wars, one of which was quite necessary in afghanistan, and an optional war in iraq, without ever going to the american people and saying that these were such important endeavors that we needed to actually raise taxes to pay for them. what that did is it created enormous deficits. it said the stage for the economic crisis that occurred in 2008 and it is a hole that we will be digging ourselves out of for a decade or more. it is an enormous mistake. >> where were you on the whole idea of the sequester in the beginning? >> i think the sequester was a dumb idea. i understand the intention. the intention was to create a prospect of something so horrible, these deep a
. >> reuters did a story a couple days ago, saying there was a study that shows we spent $1.7 trillion on iraq and then you >> reuters did a story a couple see other predictions that before it is all over, we will spend $3 trillion to $6 trillion over time. how did we do this without paying for it? >> this will go down in history as one of the greatest mistakes ever in american foreign policy in terms of deciding to go into two wars, one of which was quite necessary in...