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the unesco world heritage site of the middle rhine valley.if you sometimes have the feeling that your pet is part human -- or, indeed, that your pet thinks it's part human itself -- you are not alone. british photographer tim flach also has an eye for the human nature in animals and he has a knack for capt
the unesco world heritage site of the middle rhine valley.if you sometimes have the feeling that your pet is part human -- or, indeed, that your pet thinks it's part human itself -- you are not alone. british photographer tim flach also has an eye for the human nature in animals and he has a knack for capt
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and you are here with over the rhine!> sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap, home of america's songwriters. >> elvis presley, still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvi presley's graceland is prto
and you are here with over the rhine!> sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap, home of america's songwriters. >> elvis presley, still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvi presley's graceland is prto
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the unesco world heritage site of the middle rhine valley.times have the feeling that your pet is part human -- or, indeed, that your pet thinks it's part human itself -- you are not alone. british photographer tim flach also has an eye for the human nature in animals and he has a
the unesco world heritage site of the middle rhine valley.times have the feeling that your pet is part human -- or, indeed, that your pet thinks it's part human itself -- you are not alone. british photographer tim flach also has an eye for the human nature in animals and he has a
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. >> european foreign ministers have a some rhine laid out to the victims on the beach here. security now obviously top of the agenda as they meet with local officials. a number of questions have been asked by many people since this attack why the gunman was or the radar. the more general is the problem since the revolution. it was in previous years confined largely to isolated attacks on police and security forces. we've now, of course had the museum attack in tunis, and now this deadly assault on what was thought to be one of the country's safer places and one of its most popular tourist resorts, security cooperation between european allies and the unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. in these programs, we are trying to convey an experience, a sense of feeling it rather than just talking about it. we join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau on a most memorable episode of "global spirit."
. >> european foreign ministers have a some rhine laid out to the victims on the beach here. security now obviously top of the agenda as they meet with local officials. a number of questions have been asked by many people since this attack why the gunman was or the radar. the more general is the problem since the revolution. it was in previous years confined largely to isolated attacks on police and security forces. we've now, of course had the museum attack in tunis, and now this deadly...
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. >> there's absolutely no rhine to ever pull a gun unless deadly force is about to be used on you. >> my colleague, steve osunsami spoke to members of the community. >> reporter: what do you think of all this? >> i think it could have been a lot worse than it was. thank god wasn't. the way he acted. this wasn't the first time. he has a demeanor about himself where he seems to be hot head. and thank god there was a camera. >> abc news has learned that in 2007 casebolt was accused in a federal lawsuits of racial profiling and excessive force during a drug search. albert brown junior who's african-american says case bolt and other officers slammed his head against a car. they did find drugs and the case was dismissed. friday's incident set off a firestorm on social media like this. the officer has supporters as well. the situation in mckinney would not have escalated to what it did if everyone would have done what they were told to do by authorities read another tweet. tonight we hear from one of the teens that tried to help the young girl on the ground. >> he started manhandling her an
. >> there's absolutely no rhine to ever pull a gun unless deadly force is about to be used on you. >> my colleague, steve osunsami spoke to members of the community. >> reporter: what do you think of all this? >> i think it could have been a lot worse than it was. thank god wasn't. the way he acted. this wasn't the first time. he has a demeanor about himself where he seems to be hot head. and thank god there was a camera. >> abc news has learned that in 2007...
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the darndest thing -- when we crossed the -- think was the rhino the danube -- the rhine or the danube. we crossed this big river on the pontoons, which was a horrible thing. you crossed this river and its like this, and you got 300 of 400 feet going across the river and you've got a 36-ton tank bobbing up and down, but when you got to the other side, and we are in the middle of this town and we needed to stretch our legs a little bit and those no artillery fire around, and germans were up on the high ground, so the germans decided to drop a few mortars in on us. the darndest thing i ever saw in my life -- three of them they'll write in the midst of us, not a single one exploded -- three of them fell right in the midst of us, not a single one exploded. bradley: go back and tell me about the people you found. holmes: just death, really. walking dead, as far as i could see. living dead. i do not know how many of those people living in those barracks were dead, but i do know this -- that there were many of them. because you could see them. when you don't see any ribs going up and down as
the darndest thing -- when we crossed the -- think was the rhino the danube -- the rhine or the danube. we crossed this big river on the pontoons, which was a horrible thing. you crossed this river and its like this, and you got 300 of 400 feet going across the river and you've got a 36-ton tank bobbing up and down, but when you got to the other side, and we are in the middle of this town and we needed to stretch our legs a little bit and those no artillery fire around, and germans were up on...
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security has been stepped up in response to threats from violence to those apposed to the some rhines. we spoke with one pilgrim. >> i have been coming here since past 20 years for a spiritual inspiration. the people who are coming here should refrain from drugs and restrict themselves to prayers and follow the teaching of the saint. i frequently visited other shrines but haven't found the true and real essence in the devotees who visit these places. i never beg or ask anyone for anything, because he finds all his needs are taken care of because allah is the real provider. women are not allowed to visit shrines. it is forbidden in islam. these saints did not have female visitors. anyone who can control his temptations is closest to the saints. those who come here with a pure purpose always take up blessings from him. those who come for just fun go back without anything. they will not succeed in anything unless they come here to seek solace. >> that's all from the team here in doha. do stay with us here on al jazeera. there's another full bulletin of news coming straight ahead from lon
security has been stepped up in response to threats from violence to those apposed to the some rhines. we spoke with one pilgrim. >> i have been coming here since past 20 years for a spiritual inspiration. the people who are coming here should refrain from drugs and restrict themselves to prayers and follow the teaching of the saint. i frequently visited other shrines but haven't found the true and real essence in the devotees who visit these places. i never beg or ask anyone for...
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committee where the admiral turner came up to present the first covert action notification on the rhine act and we had a reporter there. a fellow in this case who had a mask over his face and was taking things down verbatim. admiral turner looked at that fellow and said mr. chairman, what is he doing here? and he explained and the admiral said, i don't want him here. there is a breach of security. so mr. goal during his peaceful loving period in the intelligence committee said, okay, we'll get rid of him. and aspen a minority on the committee -- getting on the opposite side of him was probably not healthy for your career as a house committee member. but he said, mr. bowlen i'd like a roll call vote on this. i think it's important for us to have a verbatim record. and boles's face turned crimson. but any member has a right to call for a roll call vote. and the final tally was 7-6 among the members in the room. in favor of keeping the reporter there. bolen was furious and remained so for many weeks. but the importance of that can't be understated because hence forth, the house intelligenc
committee where the admiral turner came up to present the first covert action notification on the rhine act and we had a reporter there. a fellow in this case who had a mask over his face and was taking things down verbatim. admiral turner looked at that fellow and said mr. chairman, what is he doing here? and he explained and the admiral said, i don't want him here. there is a breach of security. so mr. goal during his peaceful loving period in the intelligence committee said, okay, we'll get...
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they are not using ak-47s, so who's providing those nato caliber rhines? i just want to make sure we know how such a small group of rebels won't be able to tip, you know, what the objectives will become how do we measure success et cetera? mr. secretary, could you start? >> sure. that's a very excellent question. and the city train and equip program -- syria -- is even more challenging than the iraq train and equip program for the reason she decided. mainly come we're trying to recruit and identify people that, as you put it, can be counted on, that is to fight to have the right mindset and ideology, not be aligned with groups like isil on the one hand. and on the other hand, as she put it work towards our goals. our goal being for them to find isil in the first instance. it turns out to be very hard to identify people who meet both of those criteria. the general is trying very hard to identify such people and you raise yet another question which is when we equip them and set them loose, what responsibility do we have for them there after? i believe we hav
they are not using ak-47s, so who's providing those nato caliber rhines? i just want to make sure we know how such a small group of rebels won't be able to tip, you know, what the objectives will become how do we measure success et cetera? mr. secretary, could you start? >> sure. that's a very excellent question. and the city train and equip program -- syria -- is even more challenging than the iraq train and equip program for the reason she decided. mainly come we're trying to recruit...
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jolene burger identified her brother as steven rhine hlt on "good morning america," he died of aids in capsized cruise ship in china's yangtze river was lifted out of the water, the ship carrying 456 people when it capsized monday night. 97 have been confirmed dead with over 300 still missing. so far, 14 survivors. the national institutes of health has halted operations a drug research unit after officials discovered fungal contamination in the lab. potentially contaminated drugs were given to six patients who is been notified. and the price of having lunch with warren buffett has hit $1.6 million in auction. that's likely to grow before it wraps up this evening. the glide foundation uses proceeds to help the poor and homeless in san francisco. last year's winning bid? $3.5 million. that's your news update. let's get back to "squawk alley." >>> we want to show you where we're trading in major averages, just about two hours into trade. of course quiet slightly quiet after a volatile open following a stronger-than-expected jobs report for the month of may. that showed we added 280,000 jo
jolene burger identified her brother as steven rhine hlt on "good morning america," he died of aids in capsized cruise ship in china's yangtze river was lifted out of the water, the ship carrying 456 people when it capsized monday night. 97 have been confirmed dead with over 300 still missing. so far, 14 survivors. the national institutes of health has halted operations a drug research unit after officials discovered fungal contamination in the lab. potentially contaminated drugs were...
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an inn rhine result for a stock like gopro can sometimes -- you know, wherein investors are expectingbe upside can sometimes be more cautious. >> so in terms of the gopro products that they recently talked about, the read code kmps, whether it be the vr or quad cop percent or six camera it testify vice, that going to be positive for the 2016 view? it sounds like you almost think that through the end of it this year it's going to be ho hum. >> yeah, i think the market size for the virtual reality type product is probably pretty limited. it certainly helps in the q 4 time frame and obviously talking about drones in the first half helps as well. but i think as we look out to the holiday they do have a very, very difficult comp ahead of them in q 4. they had an incredible q 4 last year, growing revenue upwards of 100% year over year. certainly bears watching just on the blocking and tackling demand as we see over the next quarter or two. >> at the same time, brad, you've got a is sector performer in the stock and missed this huge rally. can you also concede that perhaps this stock is stil
an inn rhine result for a stock like gopro can sometimes -- you know, wherein investors are expectingbe upside can sometimes be more cautious. >> so in terms of the gopro products that they recently talked about, the read code kmps, whether it be the vr or quad cop percent or six camera it testify vice, that going to be positive for the 2016 view? it sounds like you almost think that through the end of it this year it's going to be ho hum. >> yeah, i think the market size for the...
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. >> reporter: allegedly abducted a three-year old boy in a children's section of north rhine streetast friday port spotted an hour later from a bus driver at are arrested without incident and the child was not harmed occurred here remains in jail on a $100,000 bill. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: moss are trying to get relief from the extremely high temperatures because power grid causing a major district construction of service. disruption of service for it >> it could impact the grid at all at once creek. >> reporter: half of those lost power in the diablo district service area. >> reporter: buses go public utility commission says there water storage is at 53 percent of maximum capacity. the agency's water bank located at the dom pedro reservoir and central valley is down to 13 percent of what it could be. asking customers to cut back their water usage by 10 percent. >> reporter: you may have noticed this lately we are all supposed to be saving water because of the drought. caltran since there are watering this grass until its take root until if filter out a storm water br
. >> reporter: allegedly abducted a three-year old boy in a children's section of north rhine streetast friday port spotted an hour later from a bus driver at are arrested without incident and the child was not harmed occurred here remains in jail on a $100,000 bill. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: moss are trying to get relief from the extremely high temperatures because power grid causing a major district construction of service. disruption of service for it >> it...
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yesterday afternoon and although he has weakened and is still expected to bring an additional 60 into the rhine officials have called for voluntary back russian and some areas the residents are still recovering from last month that the flooding bustle of the way hundreds of cars and homes so far no serious injuries have a reporter for a tropical depression bill before practice the oklahoma arkansas and missouri also feel the effects by friday..... >>pam moore: he gritted provinces repeated square by issuing such a letter on climate change and new study by noah shows the arctic ocean is becoming less hospitable to marine life and suggested surface water and to seize it becomes so acidic the animals would not be able to build and maintain their shelf by 2013 the very fifth experience some issues in nearly 30 years research said the growing vicinity of the water is due in part to the mountain glaciers caused by global warming research was published in the journal oceanography. >>grant lodes: a skydiver injured after missing her target and landed on the top story of how on saturday afternoon this h
yesterday afternoon and although he has weakened and is still expected to bring an additional 60 into the rhine officials have called for voluntary back russian and some areas the residents are still recovering from last month that the flooding bustle of the way hundreds of cars and homes so far no serious injuries have a reporter for a tropical depression bill before practice the oklahoma arkansas and missouri also feel the effects by friday..... >>pam moore: he gritted provinces...
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german soil was not occupied except for a small bit on the west bank of the rhine. perhaps lead to trouble in the future. i would argue that it did treat most germans never really felt they had been defeated. they never saw the consequences of defeat. the high command, who had so rapidly and in such a panic stricken fashion demanded the government -- they panicked, we didn't. they began very city leslie with the support of the writing in germany to promote this pernicious myth that germany had been stabbed in the back, it had never been defeated on the battlefield, it had been stabbed in the back by traders -- traitors at home. they included liberals communists, and unfortunately, jews. it grew in power rather than lessening in the 1920's and 1930's. the question now is what sort of peace will be made. as a professor mentioned, wilson broke the president by coming himself to the peace conference that was going to take place in paris. he was heavily criticized for it at the time. he was right to go, because this was an important conference. the world had quite litera
german soil was not occupied except for a small bit on the west bank of the rhine. perhaps lead to trouble in the future. i would argue that it did treat most germans never really felt they had been defeated. they never saw the consequences of defeat. the high command, who had so rapidly and in such a panic stricken fashion demanded the government -- they panicked, we didn't. they began very city leslie with the support of the writing in germany to promote this pernicious myth that germany had...
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they say the high-speed label rhine should go through a tunnel underneath the angeles national forestd the rail authority to use caltrain tracks at lower speed instead of building new high speed tracks on the peninsula. >>> 8:26. hundreds of thousands of students who took the s.a.t. test that had a printing error they will gill set a val -- get a valid score. the college board said some textbooks mistakenly gave students 25 minutes to complete one section instead of 20 minutes. well, that mistake affected 487,000 students who took the exam last saturday. the college board says said there are enough other sections to provide overall vam id scores -- valid scores. >>> the expanding soda war in san francisco as the city takes aim at soft drinks. the new regulations on the verge of becoming law. >>> we're live in the south bay where new rules affecting smokers and businesses who sell tobacco products were just approved. we'll explain coming up. >>> crawling along on 280 northbound as you get up to highway 17, 880. we've had a tough one here in san jose. we'll give you more details coming
they say the high-speed label rhine should go through a tunnel underneath the angeles national forestd the rail authority to use caltrain tracks at lower speed instead of building new high speed tracks on the peninsula. >>> 8:26. hundreds of thousands of students who took the s.a.t. test that had a printing error they will gill set a val -- get a valid score. the college board said some textbooks mistakenly gave students 25 minutes to complete one section instead of 20 minutes. well,...
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well i'd like to rhine that with what you should be thinking about global warming. it's not the heat, it's the sensitivity. sensitivity is defined, one definition, as the amount of warming that you get for an arbitrary doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere after all is said and done. if the sensitivity is low, we have a non-issue. if the sensitivity is high, or the probability that the sensitivity is high is not negligible, then people will invoke the precautionary principle and legislate to their heart's content. let me tell you about the intergovernmental working group, the group that put together the social cost of carbon. this man here is mr. garbachov, in case you can't tell. he is fond of saying, "that's old thinking." what the interagency working group did, does, is literally old thinking. this is their old thinking. this is a plot of the frequencied probability of x amount of warming from about eight authors from the early part of the 21st century. the early years of the 21st century. and the black line at the top of the horizontal lines is the freque
well i'd like to rhine that with what you should be thinking about global warming. it's not the heat, it's the sensitivity. sensitivity is defined, one definition, as the amount of warming that you get for an arbitrary doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere after all is said and done. if the sensitivity is low, we have a non-issue. if the sensitivity is high, or the probability that the sensitivity is high is not negligible, then people will invoke the precautionary principle and...
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and republicans and democrats fixed it through a murray rhine deal. what is happening this year is, and less congress acts, sequestration comes back on october 1. and that's really what the fight is about. >> the ticking time bomb out there. mr. donovan: exactly right. the president has been clear. one of the things we tried to do is be very clear about what our bright lines are so we create space for where there may be a deal. so the president said right when we put out our budget in early february he is not going to accept it budget that locks in sequestration. everybody except if we do not get a deal in the midst of a heated presidential campaign, we are not going to get one next year. so he is not going to accept a budget. the translation of that is he would veto bills that were written at this sequestration level. and, at the same time, there are some who are saying, let's fix the defense budget and not what we call the nondefense budget. the nondefense budget as everything from the state department of homeland security and the veterans administr
and republicans and democrats fixed it through a murray rhine deal. what is happening this year is, and less congress acts, sequestration comes back on october 1. and that's really what the fight is about. >> the ticking time bomb out there. mr. donovan: exactly right. the president has been clear. one of the things we tried to do is be very clear about what our bright lines are so we create space for where there may be a deal. so the president said right when we put out our budget in...
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well i'd like to rhine that with what you should be thinking about global warming. it's not the heat, it's the sensitivity. sensitivity is defined, one definition, as the amount of warming that you get for an arbitrary doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere after all is said and done. if the sensitivity is low, we have a non-issue. if the sensitivity is high, or the probability that the sensitivity is high is not negligible, then people will invoke the precautionary principle and legislate to their heart's content. let me tell you about the intergovernmental working group, the group that put together the social cost of carbon. this man here is mr. garbachov, in case you can't tell. he is fond of saying, "that's old thinking." what the interagency working group did, does, is literally old thinking. this is their old thinking. this is a plot of the frequencied probability of x amount of warming from about eight authors from the early part of the 21st century. the early years of the 21st century. and the black line at the top of the horizontal lines is the freque
well i'd like to rhine that with what you should be thinking about global warming. it's not the heat, it's the sensitivity. sensitivity is defined, one definition, as the amount of warming that you get for an arbitrary doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere after all is said and done. if the sensitivity is low, we have a non-issue. if the sensitivity is high, or the probability that the sensitivity is high is not negligible, then people will invoke the precautionary principle and...
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your also excellent question, that reinforces that the first line of effort is essential, the first rhine of effort being an iraqi government that will not behave the way maliki's government did and that is something we can influence, we don't directly control but we can influence and that's why the first line of effort and the is ekd and third, why i'm so intent and i know the chairman is on aligning the political with what we're trying to do. >> so mr. secretary, what are we to go to influence it? to drill down to a specific what are we doing specifically to counter iranian political influence on the ground in iraq today? >> well, we are -- have made it clear to prime minister abadi and all the parties there and they have supported the point of view that we are -- that we are not going to support militias or shia forces supported by iran or otherwise constituted that are not under the control of the iraqi government. so the ones that we're going to support and the ones that we're going to enable and therefore the ones that we intend to be successful as part of our strategy will be under
your also excellent question, that reinforces that the first line of effort is essential, the first rhine of effort being an iraqi government that will not behave the way maliki's government did and that is something we can influence, we don't directly control but we can influence and that's why the first line of effort and the is ekd and third, why i'm so intent and i know the chairman is on aligning the political with what we're trying to do. >> so mr. secretary, what are we to go to...
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and i want to thank chairman rhine for making certain -- chairman ryan for making certain this did not come anywhere near the controversies that surround this in the trade area which he could have done but he made certain that this extension of agoa, the support for haiti and also the g.s.p. would not be surrounded with controversy but would move seamlessly. i want to thank also ed royce of the foreign affairs committee for being so cooperative in each stage of the way. it's a moving period for me because it hasn't been this type of cooperation between the house and the senate republican and democrats in a long time and it feels extremely good. and so i want to thank you for this and to realize that it's not just african countries. it's an expansion of what i think this great country is all about. it is not really just to exercise the economic power that we have but to explore the potential that other countries have especially in africa that has been bypassed for so many, many decades. i want to thank jim mcdermott who was one of the original authors, phil crane, who was the chairman o
and i want to thank chairman rhine for making certain -- chairman ryan for making certain this did not come anywhere near the controversies that surround this in the trade area which he could have done but he made certain that this extension of agoa, the support for haiti and also the g.s.p. would not be surrounded with controversy but would move seamlessly. i want to thank also ed royce of the foreign affairs committee for being so cooperative in each stage of the way. it's a moving period for...