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rosie, let's state the obvious.rfrican-amerin, were u shocked that that kind of song would be sung in 2015? what does it mean for the workplace at that kind of ignonce is out there? >> i was shocked. you would not think that in this day and age, given all that we ve gone through and just recently with commemorating the 50th anniversary of selma. rebecca: a day after president obama's speech.. >> i was very disappointed, that we have to ctinue to have this frustration. as a pson of color, a member of a national sorority that provides -- pres itself on service, it takes awayay from all that the sororities and fraternities are here fo the commodity- the camaraderie, the sisterhoo it is so disappointing that we have tcontinue to do something that wenonow is innately wrong. rebecca: ou is an outstanding school it is not that kind of fraternity. what do we do? less than 30 seconds. >> we have to have conversations around dinner tables, in schools. my children actually went on a school sponsored trip to selma last weekend
rosie, let's state the obvious.rfrican-amerin, were u shocked that that kind of song would be sung in 2015? what does it mean for the workplace at that kind of ignonce is out there? >> i was shocked. you would not think that in this day and age, given all that we ve gone through and just recently with commemorating the 50th anniversary of selma. rebecca: a day after president obama's speech.. >> i was very disappointed, that we have to ctinue to have this frustration. as a pson of...
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rosy, you're puerto rican. you like milk and two sugars?neth you're white so one milk and one sweet and low phoebe, you're keeping it real? >> right 2 chainz, how much weed did we put in yours? (applause) he's a rapper. (laughter) what do you think? >> i think he was sincere and ernst. but it's not a great idea. i like to go to mom and pop shops because i want to have an honest, organic conversation. i don't want to be forced to have a conversation, especially early in the (bleep) morning -- ooh! >> larry: no, you can say it. (laughter) >> usually, if i do have a conversation i need at least two sips of espresso prior. i just wondered, how is that going to play out? you're waiting in line frustrated because there's always a line in starbucks. then you get there and they want to discuss race and i'm like shut the hell up and give me my coffee. >> larry: that's the last thing you want to talk about, right? >> that's correct that's why i smoke a joint. >> larry: in a starbucks? no i'm not trying to go to jail. that's the starbucks at the airpo
rosy, you're puerto rican. you like milk and two sugars?neth you're white so one milk and one sweet and low phoebe, you're keeping it real? >> right 2 chainz, how much weed did we put in yours? (applause) he's a rapper. (laughter) what do you think? >> i think he was sincere and ernst. but it's not a great idea. i like to go to mom and pop shops because i want to have an honest, organic conversation. i don't want to be forced to have a conversation, especially early in the (bleep)...
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i want to bring in rosie flores with more in germany. >> reporter: hi christine. i'm here where the family home is of lubitz. we believe his brother and grandparents killed nearby. this is a community he and his family have been part of. the family described as a good family and engaged in the community. no word on why this man would have done this but he stands accused of deliberately crashing the plane. a junior pilot with 630 hours of flying. impeccable record so far. more details are emerging about him. we spoken to people at the local flying club who knew him. they said he was passionate about flying as a teenager and following that dream. those that knew him there said he was a normal young man and polite and excited about flying and cannot believe this is something he could have done. we are hearing the same words we have been hearing all week. people are speechless that he could have done this. in the community here the shock this family could have been involved but sympathy for the parents. these parents must be in shock and grieving for the loss of their
i want to bring in rosie flores with more in germany. >> reporter: hi christine. i'm here where the family home is of lubitz. we believe his brother and grandparents killed nearby. this is a community he and his family have been part of. the family described as a good family and engaged in the community. no word on why this man would have done this but he stands accused of deliberately crashing the plane. a junior pilot with 630 hours of flying. impeccable record so far. more details are...
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we are talking to actor and coriographer rosie perez.e will have more in just a >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested >> i know that i'm being surveilled >> people are not getting the care that they need >> this is a crime against humanity >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> what do we want? justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> they are running towards base... >>...explosions going off we're not quite sure... >> fault lines al jazeera america's award winning, investigative series... on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. start your day with a view of the world. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief, a fast paced look at the stories shaping your day. >> sending a strong message to the rest of the world. >> stories with impact. news with importance. >> people gotta have water. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in th
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we are talking to actor and coriographer rosie perez. we will have more in just a >> monday. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the worst mother nature has to offer. >> experts forecast how to stay safe. >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm. >> in extreme weather. >> oh my god. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern only on al jazeera america. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. this week... >> i felt like i was just nothin'. >> for this young girl, times were hard. >> doris' years in a racist, impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma. >> and no remorse... >> she giggles every time she steps into the revolving door of justice.
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we are talking to actor and coriographer rosie perez. we will have more in just a >>> what's interesting i didn't know until i read your book is that acting and corcoregraphi. ng you were in college, a bio chem major. do you think you chose route? >> this is where i am supposed to be. this was supposed to happen and yet i still have fantasies of finishing my degree and, you know, it's i still fant sues. i am a nerd. >> you work with kids in the urban arts partnership. tell me about that work and how much of that is you sort of addressing some of the needs that you had in child hood. >> that's 100% addressing the needs i had in childhood. i see these title i kids meaning low, poverty, high-risk kids being ignored in school. these kids who can take on the world, be our next president, be the head of, you know, apple. they could do all of these things, but they don't have access. they don't have opportunity. and i want to do anything that i can to help provide that access and opportunity and, also wering just to validate them and say to the
we are talking to actor and coriographer rosie perez. we will have more in just a >>> what's interesting i didn't know until i read your book is that acting and corcoregraphi. ng you were in college, a bio chem major. do you think you chose route? >> this is where i am supposed to be. this was supposed to happen and yet i still have fantasies of finishing my degree and, you know, it's i still fant sues. i am a nerd. >> you work with kids in the urban arts partnership. tell...
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just heartbreaking, rosie. >> reporter: absolutely christine. we're here at the airport where the flight of course was intended before the crash took place. and it was here that many of those families came on tuesday, yesterday, when they heard news of the crash in search of answers only to have their worst fears confirmed to find out that their loved ones were on board. so terrible scenes here and across germany, people mourning. they did set up a crisis center here at the airport to help those family members deal with the trauma. there have been psychologists on hand to help them deal with the tragedy that they're suffering. meanwhile, the airline has also offered to fly family members who would like to go to the scene or near the scene in the region of the french alps just so that they could be nearer to the crash, nearer to their lost loved ones. so the airline, they're doing what they can to support the families affected. and meanwhile, the nation in mourning. you mentioned those 16 school students tragically lost. that town you mentioned w
just heartbreaking, rosie. >> reporter: absolutely christine. we're here at the airport where the flight of course was intended before the crash took place. and it was here that many of those families came on tuesday, yesterday, when they heard news of the crash in search of answers only to have their worst fears confirmed to find out that their loved ones were on board. so terrible scenes here and across germany, people mourning. they did set up a crisis center here at the airport to...
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not everything's rosie. we got a long way to go -- rosy. we got a long way to go. the chair: the committee will be in order. the gentleman is recognized. mr. van hollen: thank you, madam speaker. i was saying there is some good news in the economy. more americans are going back to work. we got a long ways to go, but the trends are in the right direction. the bad news is that americans are working harder than ever, but a lot of them feel like they're running in place and many falling behind. this is not a new problem, it's a chronic problem. we have seen worker productivity in this country go up and up and up over the last several decades. but that additional hard work but that additional work and productivity hasn't translated to higher wages for most americans. they have seen flat paychecks. so if it's not going to higher paychecks for most workers, where is it going? it's gone disproportionately to the folks at the very, very top. they've been doing great. but others are falling behind. we had some good news after the election. the speaker of the house and the re
not everything's rosie. we got a long way to go -- rosy. we got a long way to go. the chair: the committee will be in order. the gentleman is recognized. mr. van hollen: thank you, madam speaker. i was saying there is some good news in the economy. more americans are going back to work. we got a long ways to go, but the trends are in the right direction. the bad news is that americans are working harder than ever, but a lot of them feel like they're running in place and many falling behind....
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i want to bring in rosie tomkins at the family home in germany. good morning, rosie. >> reporter: christine, i'm here the day after the police arrived when lubitz's identity was brought out. andreas lubitz 27-year-old co- pilot stands accused of deliberately crashing the plane and everyone searching for clues. a lot of media from around the world and the focus shifted on to the man in the effort to find anything about him. this is the home when grew up with his family. they are said to be a good family. the neighbors are shocked to hear the family could have been involved. the town feels deserted. no signs of life. the police are still here maintaining a presence and security and guarding the home. the checks they took place yesterday and police leaving the family residence and his apartment in dusseldorf with boxes and bags and hoping to find clues why this young man would do this. anything indicating a motive or he was unhappy or anything unstable. to go on to answer the questions that everybody is desperate to answer. >> tell us how long he was
i want to bring in rosie tomkins at the family home in germany. good morning, rosie. >> reporter: christine, i'm here the day after the police arrived when lubitz's identity was brought out. andreas lubitz 27-year-old co- pilot stands accused of deliberately crashing the plane and everyone searching for clues. a lot of media from around the world and the focus shifted on to the man in the effort to find anything about him. this is the home when grew up with his family. they are said to be...
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cnn's rosie tompkins is in dusseldorf with the very latest. rosie? >> reporter: hi christine. yes, i'm at the airport in dusseldorf where of course this flight was intended to as its destination, before the terrible tragic crash occurred. this is where many of the families headed on tuesday when they received the news of the crash in order to try and get some answers. and of course they had their worst fears confirmed when they found that their loved ones had indeed been on board. they set up a crisis center here at the airport for those family members in order to provide support where they could psychologists help them with the trauma of this loss. the airline has also offered to fly family members to the region in the french alps should they want to get closer to the site just to be nearer to the location of the crash where their lost loved ones are. and meanwhile,ist a it's a nation in mourning. as you mentioned, 16 students just 80 kilometers north of here and that town feeling the tremendous impact of that loss. two teachers were also on board the flight. the mayor of the
cnn's rosie tompkins is in dusseldorf with the very latest. rosie? >> reporter: hi christine. yes, i'm at the airport in dusseldorf where of course this flight was intended to as its destination, before the terrible tragic crash occurred. this is where many of the families headed on tuesday when they received the news of the crash in order to try and get some answers. and of course they had their worst fears confirmed when they found that their loved ones had indeed been on board. they...
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it was a rosy picture of afghanistan he sought to paint today. an enlightened afghanistan, capable of providing its own security. and the familiar phrase that afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. he says it is the graveyard of al-qaeda and other elements seeking to deablelize the region. he said overall that -- it was a very forward-looking speech i think. obviously playing to an american audience. how much of that speech del, did president ghani talk about the rights of women and the advances in afghan society, both in terms of education, economic opportunities, in terms of political opportunities? something that was warmly received inside the chamber. it really struck me that that was a theme that he came back to time and time again. and he said afghanistan's history -- >> yeah i was going to say, as he was speaking i was thinking the same think, that 12 years ago any afghan leader making those utterances probably would have faced assassination by the taliban. >> it was such an optimistic and bright picture of afghanistan, though admitting
it was a rosy picture of afghanistan he sought to paint today. an enlightened afghanistan, capable of providing its own security. and the familiar phrase that afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. he says it is the graveyard of al-qaeda and other elements seeking to deablelize the region. he said overall that -- it was a very forward-looking speech i think. obviously playing to an american audience. how much of that speech del, did president ghani talk about the rights of women and the...
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stellar but his boss, darby boro's cheap robert smith says he knows his personal life was not always rosie. he was in a trouble relationship with a a woman threaten him in the past. at one point hudson had a pfa a a against her. he thinks that hudson will be charged with the death but it is only a matter of time. >> he didn't shoot himself because forensic evidence proves he didn't shoot himself a lot of ways officer hudson
stellar but his boss, darby boro's cheap robert smith says he knows his personal life was not always rosie. he was in a trouble relationship with a a woman threaten him in the past. at one point hudson had a pfa a a against her. he thinks that hudson will be charged with the death but it is only a matter of time. >> he didn't shoot himself because forensic evidence proves he didn't shoot himself a lot of ways officer hudson
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rosie. >> reporter: hi. yes. another town in germany now in shock that this young man, this 27-year-old man accused of deliberately crashing this plane. they are of course alarmed by this news. local people, neighbors, residents have described the family as a good family, an upright family. the family home is behind me here where we believe lubitz grew up with his parents and we believe a brother. we understand his grandparents also lived here. so this was a family engaged in the local community. and you know, what people have been saying here is we mustn't forget in all of this to think of lubitz's parents as well. they are dealing with the grief and shock of the loss of their son and they like other families victims set off yesterday thinking they were going to france to grieve the loss of their son only to discover on arrival it was their son who was heard in that cockpit breething eerily silent when the plane crashed and now accused of killing all these people. people have spoken about him here as a polite yo
rosie. >> reporter: hi. yes. another town in germany now in shock that this young man, this 27-year-old man accused of deliberately crashing this plane. they are of course alarmed by this news. local people, neighbors, residents have described the family as a good family, an upright family. the family home is behind me here where we believe lubitz grew up with his parents and we believe a brother. we understand his grandparents also lived here. so this was a family engaged in the local...
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. >> rosie o'donnell and her daughter's birth mother. >> rosie o'donnell has my daughter.ok her. >>> then, regis philbin's surprising revelation. he hasn't seen his cohost kelly ripa since their show ended. >>> michelle obama for 600. >> you can find it in a variety of dishes. >> what's up with the first lady's hair? >>> plus, neighbor versus neighbor. their cat mauled by two dogs. >> this man does not deserve to have an animal. >>> then, 23 years on death row. she went to prison a beauty. now she's set free. and she has white hair. >> i always believed this day would come. >> wrongly convict
. >> rosie o'donnell and her daughter's birth mother. >> rosie o'donnell has my daughter.ok her. >>> then, regis philbin's surprising revelation. he hasn't seen his cohost kelly ripa since their show ended. >>> michelle obama for 600. >> you can find it in a variety of dishes. >> what's up with the first lady's hair? >>> plus, neighbor versus neighbor. their cat mauled by two dogs. >> this man does not deserve to have an animal....
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let's bring in cnn's rosie tompkins.he is in andreas lubitz's hometown, where investigators are searching for answers. tell us what's going on from your vantage point, rosie. >> reporter: hi, natalie. yes, well, it's early morning here, a day after police first arrived to search the family home of andreas lubitz, the 27-year-old co-pilot who we now understand deliberately crashed the plane. i'm standing in front of his family home where we believe he lived with his parents. we also believe he had a brother. some neighbors have referred to knowing him and his brother when they were young. and these revelations that he deliberately kept the captain outside of the cockpit, that he deliberately crashed the plane, of course a terrible shock to members of the community here. now, the ceo of lufthansa, carsten spohr, spoke exclusively to cnn's fred pleitgen yesterday and gave us more information on how it was possible that lubitz was able to keep the captain outside of the cockpit in the way we believe he did. let's have a list
let's bring in cnn's rosie tompkins.he is in andreas lubitz's hometown, where investigators are searching for answers. tell us what's going on from your vantage point, rosie. >> reporter: hi, natalie. yes, well, it's early morning here, a day after police first arrived to search the family home of andreas lubitz, the 27-year-old co-pilot who we now understand deliberately crashed the plane. i'm standing in front of his family home where we believe he lived with his parents. we also...
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second, there was what i called rosie memory they talk about how they are always rosy colored and it's better to go through it again. try going through it again and it won't be so rosy. people thought of their experience in the 60s and 70s. no big deal, no harm. third, a very effective campaign in classic terms the argument of the medical marijuana and the person that can't get relief anywhere else so it was the wedge in colorado and many other states saying how can you deny people the chance to feel better if this is the only thing that will make them feel better. this is an interesting difference between marijuana and cocaine for example. cocaine, i became a drugs are at the time. the greek athlete and the university of maryland was struck down and a superb physical specimen. they were struck down in the same way it happens but people call my show and always say no one dies from marijuana, some do but not in the same way as cocaine. cocaine takes you to your knees. this stuff doesn't. it is in a very different way. so this argument was able to work. what kind of person can't you be t
second, there was what i called rosie memory they talk about how they are always rosy colored and it's better to go through it again. try going through it again and it won't be so rosy. people thought of their experience in the 60s and 70s. no big deal, no harm. third, a very effective campaign in classic terms the argument of the medical marijuana and the person that can't get relief anywhere else so it was the wedge in colorado and many other states saying how can you deny people the chance...
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. >>> we may have found taylor swift's fan, six-month-old rosy, that's not rosy that's taylor, and rosy be a little fussy but stops crying when she hears the hit single taylor swift's blank space. [ crying ] ♪ nice to meet you where you been ♪ ♪ i can show you incredible things ♪ >> i bet they play a lot of swift in that household. swift tweeted out the viral video saying it's the best thing she's seen. one of the best we have. >>> first it was fund-raising from foreign governments, now a whole new deal over e-mails. what is there about this woman? the ateam on hillary's e-mail servers and concept of entitlement. steven and lisa join us next. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture every day. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding o
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. >> rosie o'donnell and her daughter's birth mother. >> rosie o'donnell has my daughter.he took her. >>> then, regis philbin's surprising revelation. he hasn't seen his cohost kelly ripa since their show ended. >>> michelle obama for 600. >> you can find it in a variety of dishes. >> what's up with the first lady's hair? >>> plus, neighbor versus neighbor. their cat mauled by two dogs. >> this man does not deserve to have an animal. >>> then, 23 years on death row. she went to prison a beauty. now she's set free. and she has white hair. >> i always believed this day would come. >> wrongly convicted of killing her four-year-old son. so why
. >> rosie o'donnell and her daughter's birth mother. >> rosie o'donnell has my daughter.he took her. >>> then, regis philbin's surprising revelation. he hasn't seen his cohost kelly ripa since their show ended. >>> michelle obama for 600. >> you can find it in a variety of dishes. >> what's up with the first lady's hair? >>> plus, neighbor versus neighbor. their cat mauled by two dogs. >> this man does not deserve to have an animal....
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remember it in the rosy colored state. if we try going through it again it won't be so rosy. people knew and they knew lots of people who had smoked marijuana, no big deal and third. a campaign in classic terms using medical marijuana, a person that can't get relief in any other way. so medical marijuana is a wedge. giving people the chance to feel better and it's the only thing that they think will make them feel better better than cocaine for example. there was a great athlete who was struck down and he was a superb physical specimen. and it happens [inaudible] >> cocaine takes you to your knees. this stuff does not take you to your knees, it kind of lose you in a very different way. so this argument, it seems that it obtains the american people with as the sympathies. what kind of people can you be to deny someone us. so the initial permits and permission slips were about 5000. and then they said it multiplied most of the people getting it were males between the ages of 18 years old and 25 years old and this was a ruse.
remember it in the rosy colored state. if we try going through it again it won't be so rosy. people knew and they knew lots of people who had smoked marijuana, no big deal and third. a campaign in classic terms using medical marijuana, a person that can't get relief in any other way. so medical marijuana is a wedge. giving people the chance to feel better and it's the only thing that they think will make them feel better better than cocaine for example. there was a great athlete who was struck...
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let's now bring in cnn's rosy tompkins. she is at the co-pilot's hometown where investigators are still searching for answers. rosy, thanks for your time. what are you hearing about police activity at his home? what are police looking for? >> reporter: hi, george. yes, it's just breaking light here where lubitz did live with his family. i'm standing outside the family home where on thursday police arrived and started carrying out the searches in the family home. also searching his apartment in dusseldorf, searching for anything that can give us an indication why this young man, 27 years old, a few years into flying with germanwings, following his dreams as a young man, why he would do such a thing, if they could find any clues to any reason to carry out this act. at this time, the police were seen leaving his home with boxes, with some of his belongings we presume. that's all we have to go on at this moment. little of comfort to those who lost their loved ones in this tragic accident. there's still nothing to confirm what h
let's now bring in cnn's rosy tompkins. she is at the co-pilot's hometown where investigators are still searching for answers. rosy, thanks for your time. what are you hearing about police activity at his home? what are police looking for? >> reporter: hi, george. yes, it's just breaking light here where lubitz did live with his family. i'm standing outside the family home where on thursday police arrived and started carrying out the searches in the family home. also searching his...
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. >> i'm going to remind you of something rosie o'donnell talked about how she achieved such levels of she really thought the rules no longer applied to her. she would lráerally be driving and see a red light and would think she could go through it because she was rosie o'donnell. to her credit she admitted this and started a dialogue about it at the time. one wonders whether does it behoof the country to have somebody who is that u! of a star, a name, that much in the news that well established in the country i mean, what if she's suffering from rosie o'donnell disease? >> i haven't quite looked at it t$at way. the great advantage is you're a celebrity and everybody knows who you are, but you also live in that bubble. you've lived in the white house. you've been secretary of state. look i covered her husband's white house when lots of scandals were swirling. and there was this whole clintonian tactic of trying to ride out scandals sometimes leaking it themselves and then declaring it old news. lanny davis tried that with you last night. that is not going to work. and part of the reaso
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rosy colored. it's better to her than go through it again. people thought of their experience in the 60s and 70s than they knew lots of people smoking marijuana. they had smoked marijuana. no big deal. it's not the marijuana we have today. third, in classic terms, the argument medical marijuana the person who can't get relief anywhere else. medical marijuana was the wedge. many states say and how can you deny people the chance to feel better? this is the only thing that will make them feel better. this is the very interesting difference between marijuana and 79 for example. plan bias was a great ask late and he was struck down. a superb visible specimens. he was struck down by marijuana the same way. it happens. people calling my show often say no one buys marijuana. -- die for marijuana. not the same way. cocaine takes you to your knees. marijuana moves you in a different way. this was able to work and what kind of person can ubc deny someone this medical marijuana? in colorado initial permits, pe
rosy colored. it's better to her than go through it again. people thought of their experience in the 60s and 70s than they knew lots of people smoking marijuana. they had smoked marijuana. no big deal. it's not the marijuana we have today. third, in classic terms, the argument medical marijuana the person who can't get relief anywhere else. medical marijuana was the wedge. many states say and how can you deny people the chance to feel better? this is the only thing that will make them feel...
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rosie tompkins is in dusseldorf germany. family have gathered waiting for word about their loved ones. first, erin recovery team have set up a staging area not tar from the crash site. now that we have daylight, what are you expecting? >> reporter: it appears as though the recovery force have resumed. just a short while ago, we saw four helicopters land in the field just behind me. now this was the staging area yesterday for those air efforts. this morning, the spokesperson for france's interior ministry telling cnn affiliate bfm that the recovery effort will commence again today after it had been suspended in the overnight hours due to difficult conditions. now the location of the crash site is proving to be problematic for officials. it's in a remote area. the terrain described as difficult, accessible mainly by air. the site of the crash, local officials say, is in an area that is near a steep mountainside. so causing plenty of problems for the hundreds of police officers and firefighters from france that are participatin
rosie tompkins is in dusseldorf germany. family have gathered waiting for word about their loved ones. first, erin recovery team have set up a staging area not tar from the crash site. now that we have daylight, what are you expecting? >> reporter: it appears as though the recovery force have resumed. just a short while ago, we saw four helicopters land in the field just behind me. now this was the staging area yesterday for those air efforts. this morning, the spokesperson for france's...
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. >>> we may have found taylor swift's fan, six-month-old rosy, that's not rosy that's taylor, and rosy but stops crying when she hears the hit single taylor swift's blank space. [ crying ] ♪ nice to meet you where you been ♪ ♪ i can show you incredible things ♪ >> i bet they play a lot of swift in that household. swift tweeted out the viral video saying it's the best thing she's seen. one of the best we have. >>> first it was fund-raising from foreign...
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. >> i'm going to remind you of something rosie o'donnell talked about how she achieved such levels ofeally thought the rules no longer applied to her. she would lráerally be driving and see a red light and would think she could go through it because she was rosie o'donnell. to her credit she admitted this and started a dialogue about it at the time. one wonders whether does it behoof the country to have somebody who is that u! of a star, a name, that much in the news that well established in the country i mean, what if she's suffering from rosie o'donnell disease? >> i haven't quite looked at it t$at way. the great advantage is you're a celebrity and everybody knows who you are, but you also live in that bubble. you've lived in the white house. you've been secretary of state. look i covered her husband's white house when lots of scandals were swirling. and there was this whole clintonian tactic of trying to ride out scandals sometimes leaking it themselves and then declaring it old news. lanny davis tried that with you last night. that is not going to work. and part of the reason is y
. >> i'm going to remind you of something rosie o'donnell talked about how she achieved such levels ofeally thought the rules no longer applied to her. she would lráerally be driving and see a red light and would think she could go through it because she was rosie o'donnell. to her credit she admitted this and started a dialogue about it at the time. one wonders whether does it behoof the country to have somebody who is that u! of a star, a name, that much in the news that well...
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that's our rosie tompkins live in germany where the flight was meant to land. thank you very much. >>> we have much more on the crash of flight 9525 ahead this hour including a look at some of the theories about what went so terribly wrong. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the
that's our rosie tompkins live in germany where the flight was meant to land. thank you very much. >>> we have much more on the crash of flight 9525 ahead this hour including a look at some of the theories about what went so terribly wrong. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for...
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cnn's rosie thompkins is in montabaur, germany, which is the hometown of andreas lubitz. obviously it has to be an extraordinarily difficult time obviously for family members but for all those who knew this young man. rosie, are investigators -- have they finished the search of his family's house, of his property there? obviously we're having a problem getting in touch with rosie. we'll check back in with her. the german prosecutor spoke a short time ago. i want to bring our panel in this morning. flight instructor former pilot for northwest airlines scott miller. former managing director for the ntsb peter goelz and miles o'brien. miles, it will be very interesting to see, again, how much the employer actually knew about any medical condition that this co-pilot had. clearly it seems he was trying to hide it from the employer according to the prosecutor. >> yes. really frankly, probably more common than we'd like to think. generally, you know pilots of course in the u.s. and i believe in europe as welling have to have twice annual medical exams in order to receive their f
cnn's rosie thompkins is in montabaur, germany, which is the hometown of andreas lubitz. obviously it has to be an extraordinarily difficult time obviously for family members but for all those who knew this young man. rosie, are investigators -- have they finished the search of his family's house, of his property there? obviously we're having a problem getting in touch with rosie. we'll check back in with her. the german prosecutor spoke a short time ago. i want to bring our panel in this...
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rosy tompkins joins us on line. what are the familyarrangements being made for the families?: many of the families on hearing the news on the sell vision of the crash, a crisis center was set up here at the airport itself to provide support to the family members, medical support and psychological support in the form of counselors to help them deal with the trauma. they will pay for family members to travel there and accommodations. among the dead 67 germans. you mentioned the 16 school students who had been on a foreign exchange in spain. also two german opera singers, details have emerged that they were tragically on board. they had been performing in barcelona. the female of the duo was traveling with her husband and baby. so more and more tragic details emerging. >> what's the latest on flight crews with germanwings? some had refused to fly after the crash. a number of flights had to be canceled. >> yes, john that was a statement that we had from the airline on tuesday from the ceo. several crew members were too upset on hearing the news to travel so they didn't fly. and t
rosy tompkins joins us on line. what are the familyarrangements being made for the families?: many of the families on hearing the news on the sell vision of the crash, a crisis center was set up here at the airport itself to provide support to the family members, medical support and psychological support in the form of counselors to help them deal with the trauma. they will pay for family members to travel there and accommodations. among the dead 67 germans. you mentioned the 16 school students...
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rosie tompkins has more. [ cheers ] >> reporter: long live king richard.t state funeral, part shakespeare, part murder mystery. this is the culmination of a half millennia-long story and 2.5 years planning to reintern the remains of richard iii a king who died more than 500 years ago. >> we love you, richard! >> reporter: it is astonishing to the crowds gathered here today. all to pay their respects to a man they never even knew. the last king of ending lapd to die in battle now given the royal burial denied him the first time around. there's an atmosphere of solemnity in the air fitting the occasion. >> i came from germany. >> i came from new zealand. one of those inexplicableable thing. >> we waited so long for this day. now's here. someone pinch me. >> reporter: today marks the beginning of an unprecedented multimillion dollar five-day spectacle. proceedings began sunday morning with the coffin making its first public appearance. before embarking on a seven-hour journey to its michael jackson definitely nation at lester cathedral. among those in attenda
rosie tompkins has more. [ cheers ] >> reporter: long live king richard.t state funeral, part shakespeare, part murder mystery. this is the culmination of a half millennia-long story and 2.5 years planning to reintern the remains of richard iii a king who died more than 500 years ago. >> we love you, richard! >> reporter: it is astonishing to the crowds gathered here today. all to pay their respects to a man they never even knew. the last king of ending lapd to die in battle...
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rosie perez was three years old when her schizophrenic mother put her in a catholic children's home where she was often abused. >> i had to physically fight back or else, you know, my ass was going to get kicked. >> the oscar nominated actress's new book explains how she overcame odds? >> i felt like i was always acting, always escaping into different realities. >> how a fighting spirit and humor helped her survive?
rosie perez was three years old when her schizophrenic mother put her in a catholic children's home where she was often abused. >> i had to physically fight back or else, you know, my ass was going to get kicked. >> the oscar nominated actress's new book explains how she overcame odds? >> i felt like i was always acting, always escaping into different realities. >> how a fighting spirit and humor helped her survive?
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thanks rosie. >> i'm rosemary church. thanks for joining us. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> at this hour condolence are pouring in to singapore where they're mourning the death of the founding father. he died monday at age 91. president obama said he valued li's wisdom. >> li served as singapore's prime minister for more than 30 years ushering the city/state from colonial hub to vibrant economic power. he later worked as an elder statesman throughout asia. jonathan mann on his life and legacy. >> reporter: a gleaming modern city/state a city with a reputation for a clean environment with a wealthy population. this is the legacy ofly ku -- of lee kuan you yew. it is his son who rules today. >> what is it i'm trying to do? i'm trying to create in a third world situation a first world oasis. >> reporter: born in singapore in 1923 lee of fourth generation ethnic chinese. after studying law at cambridge university in england, he rushed -- returned home and entered politics. in the 1960s he led his small island from its status as a british colony to bri
thanks rosie. >> i'm rosemary church. thanks for joining us. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> at this hour condolence are pouring in to singapore where they're mourning the death of the founding father. he died monday at age 91. president obama said he valued li's wisdom. >> li served as singapore's prime minister for more than 30 years ushering the city/state from colonial hub to vibrant economic power. he later worked as an elder statesman throughout asia. jonathan...
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and kevin fraser meet rhonda rosy.bout her love life. >> do you want to meet somebody some day? >> i'm an ovarian gold mine. i owe it to the human race to reproduce. >> now," e.t." we owe you our gold mine of entertainment news. >> hi, everybody, and thanks for joining us, nancy o'dell has the night off. >> anothee big headline, here is tonight's top story. >> britney spears, a report claims she completed a secret stay in rehab as she tells "people" magazine she's never been happier. i'm in hawaii right now and having a wonderful time on the beach. >> with a successful show, two wonderful kids and a loving boyfriend, britney tells people in her wildest dreams, she never thought she would be this happy. >> with me being in vegas, it's hard for us to plan trips and go to places. so this is a really big opportunity for me to be able to spend spring break with him here in hawaii. >> while britney says she's content with her two boys, she would maybe like a mini me to come along at some point.
and kevin fraser meet rhonda rosy.bout her love life. >> do you want to meet somebody some day? >> i'm an ovarian gold mine. i owe it to the human race to reproduce. >> now," e.t." we owe you our gold mine of entertainment news. >> hi, everybody, and thanks for joining us, nancy o'dell has the night off. >> anothee big headline, here is tonight's top story. >> britney spears, a report claims she completed a secret stay in rehab as she tells...
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. >> i don't have a rosy outlook on what the state of the world is going to be in 50 or 100 years.going to be some progress but i'm not terribly optimistic. >> why are you so pessimistic? >> countries like the u.s. we are potent emitters and not doing much to reduce them. >> dibb says things could get worst. >> these things you read while flying? >> you definitely see stuff coming from asia, coming halfway across from the u.s. or sometimes halfway across. >> back in the air, after about eight hours of one of the most harrowing flights i've ever been on. the er-2 landing is pretty exciting. >> we're in a chase car as the er 2 gets ready to touchdown. >> access to charlie, 1-7 right for recovery. heavy left wing. >> the chase car is in constant contact with the pilot helping him keep his balance . once the plane stops, the pilot gets out and it's back to the hangar to prep for the next flight. >> welcome back, man. >> thanks. >> it seemed to me that a lot of what the scientists were saying was projecting some pretty gloomy scenarios for the future. >> grim, even. >> yes. a lot of the
. >> i don't have a rosy outlook on what the state of the world is going to be in 50 or 100 years.going to be some progress but i'm not terribly optimistic. >> why are you so pessimistic? >> countries like the u.s. we are potent emitters and not doing much to reduce them. >> dibb says things could get worst. >> these things you read while flying? >> you definitely see stuff coming from asia, coming halfway across from the u.s. or sometimes halfway across....
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superbowl committee to see how we can help fascinate the connections and to this pointed we worked with rosy spaulding our contact in some of the ownerships so she is flifrlt requests from nfl sponsors through the committee and what she's done is asked us i've given her a database of our priest test with such information so she can be that filter when folks through the nfl committee and the sponsors come is to the group here she is oh, yes. i have a venue that holds 5 hundred or whatever it is they're looking for i hope she'll let us know when that's happening and stay in touch those of you in the industry of other opportunity or ways to engage because we would like to get people out thought just the you know tourist areas introt neighborhood and using the night life facilities those folks are not aware of places that don't do entertainment all the time so i hope that is helpful and we'll continue to see how much more we can get out of the superbowl on the venue side i'm done i'm going to turn it over to the inspectors to see what they have to tell you. >> thank you executive order cane and
superbowl committee to see how we can help fascinate the connections and to this pointed we worked with rosy spaulding our contact in some of the ownerships so she is flifrlt requests from nfl sponsors through the committee and what she's done is asked us i've given her a database of our priest test with such information so she can be that filter when folks through the nfl committee and the sponsors come is to the group here she is oh, yes. i have a venue that holds 5 hundred or whatever it is...
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. >> the rosy cheeks. >> in 1962, bob wenzle moved to the beach and opened salty's.ver the years, it involved into an ice cream shop and restaurant. >> by the time i was 14 years of age, i started which own bait company. i had a passion for it that just continued to grow. the commercial fishing industry was extremely profitable. >> it's my first fishery experience. what are we going to do? >> we're going to put you right to work. >> you want me to wear these? >> yes, ma'am, i recommend it. >> you do? >> yes, i do. >> orange is the new black. while i do a wardrobe change, let's deep the bluefish on ice and bring brit in. it's stormy day in 1997. >> blowing northeast, 20, 30 miles and hour. >> a childhood friend notices brick's fishing boat has come loose from the dock. >> i was waitressing at a restaurant. >> it wasn't just tied up, it was tied up perfectly. not everybody knows how to tie a boat properly. >> we looked at each other like, that's you all grown up. we had known each other since childhood. >> one impressive nautical knot and the next thing you know, they
. >> the rosy cheeks. >> in 1962, bob wenzle moved to the beach and opened salty's.ver the years, it involved into an ice cream shop and restaurant. >> by the time i was 14 years of age, i started which own bait company. i had a passion for it that just continued to grow. the commercial fishing industry was extremely profitable. >> it's my first fishery experience. what are we going to do? >> we're going to put you right to work. >> you want me to wear these?...
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. >> with a less than rosy outlook for en ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> gas prices are tanking again. the national average has dropped nine days in a row now. in the bay area prices have fallen about a dime since last week. of course, we still have some of the most expensive gas in the nation. in san jose it's 3.24 a gallon, oakland 3.26, in san francisco about 3.39. the reason for the drop? production is up after a strike at a few refineries. >>> napa is about to get some much needed repair work after the big quake this past summer. the city council approved a half million dollars contract to repair walkways, driveways, gutters and curbs. fema and the offices of emergency services are expected to cover most of the repair costs. it's est
. >> with a less than rosy outlook for en ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> gas prices...
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cnn's rosie thompkins outside that family home. rosie, what's the reaction?d have come from here and done such a thing. i'm standing in front of the family home. you can see the world's media has descended upon what was previously a normal family home in this normal town in germany, now the focus of global global scrutiny looking for these clues. as we've been hearing, these revelations of these medical notes that there was an existing condition coming from the police searches at this home in his hometown and in dusseldorf. the focus shifting to the family and anyone who knew him who could corroborate this. his parents, who we believe traveled to france with other families of victims to grieve for their son, will now be getting these incredibly shocking revelations themselves not only that he deliberately plunged this plane into the mountain and killed these people now these revelations of his medical condition which of course we do not know yet whether or not they had information about which everybody will be fervently seeking information about, chris. >> i'
cnn's rosie thompkins outside that family home. rosie, what's the reaction?d have come from here and done such a thing. i'm standing in front of the family home. you can see the world's media has descended upon what was previously a normal family home in this normal town in germany, now the focus of global global scrutiny looking for these clues. as we've been hearing, these revelations of these medical notes that there was an existing condition coming from the police searches at this home in...
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. >> a not so rosy assessment about the chinese economy. we'll tell you what else china's prime minister has to say. >> tuesday on "the stream". >> the annual south by southwest festival has been a breeding ground for some of the biggest tech innovations in the world. we'll take you there, giving you a glimpse into the future. >> "the stream". tuesday, 1:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> top stories on al jazeera taliban fighters in pakistan have claimed responsibility for two bomb attacks on churches packed with sunday worshipers. at least 10 were killed and dozens wounded in lahore. >> activists in syria say as many as 20 people including children have been killed in airstrikes on rebel held areas just outside damascus. the conflict with syria is entering its fifth year with no end in sight. the u.n. said it will have to negotiate with president bashar al assad. iran's foreign minister arrived in switzerland for talks over its nuclear prom with the u.s. the framework for an agreement is set for the end of march. an extension past
. >> a not so rosy assessment about the chinese economy. we'll tell you what else china's prime minister has to say. >> tuesday on "the stream". >> the annual south by southwest festival has been a breeding ground for some of the biggest tech innovations in the world. we'll take you there, giving you a glimpse into the future. >> "the stream". tuesday, 1:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> top stories on al jazeera taliban fighters in...
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josh: janet yellen had a rosy outlook. betty: she did have a rosy outlook. does this put yellen in a bad position? what if she does not drop the patient language? josh'sjosh: you are more likely to have a market reaction. a lot of times, the fed has followed through. they tend to follow through if they have already started a program. it does suggest some risk for this meeting. betty: someone says they should have raised rates long ago. david was adamant the fed has done nothing for the economy. >> we have to get off the monetary would and bat -- the monetary heroin. we cannot have bubbles inflating and crashing. betty: he called it monetary heroin. how do you respond? josh: they have been trying to provide anesthetic. the reality is we have had a weak recovery. the fed has seen it as being necessary. the fact we have not seen inflation take off and we have had years of people warning, saying to provide all stimulus we will lose control of prices in the u.s., that has not happened. we seem to be getting a free ride so far. the question is whether we can conti
josh: janet yellen had a rosy outlook. betty: she did have a rosy outlook. does this put yellen in a bad position? what if she does not drop the patient language? josh'sjosh: you are more likely to have a market reaction. a lot of times, the fed has followed through. they tend to follow through if they have already started a program. it does suggest some risk for this meeting. betty: someone says they should have raised rates long ago. david was adamant the fed has done nothing for the economy....
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charlie rosies sitting in for scott >> rose: their homes were wrecked by sandy. again of fraud. also tonight, prime minister netanyahu defends his controversial address to congress, saying the survival of israel is at stake. the l.a. police chief says his officers opened fire on a homeless man after one cop yelled "he has my gun." and the search for the inner larry david. >> i would say larry david is the guy you see on "curb your enthusiasm." >> rose: no. >> yes. >> rose: no. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> rose: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm charlie rose. thousands of homeowners who lost much of what they had to superstorm sandy say they have become victims again. at least
charlie rosies sitting in for scott >> rose: their homes were wrecked by sandy. again of fraud. also tonight, prime minister netanyahu defends his controversial address to congress, saying the survival of israel is at stake. the l.a. police chief says his officers opened fire on a homeless man after one cop yelled "he has my gun." and the search for the inner larry david. >> i would say larry david is the guy you see on "curb your enthusiasm." >> rose: no....
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in world war ii there was a much greater service than women are given credit for whether it be rosie the riveter or the woman's army core we call them by different names but there was great service rendered including in the nursing core. and so i don't think women ever got the credit they did for their service in world war ii. but now, there are certain standards we expect everybody to meet. male female gender neutral. they meet the standards and they serve. i have run into really, really capable, professional women that have moved into position of commands. our number two member of the united states navy, our second vice chief of naval operations is a woman and i am proud of that. and they command squads and ships. i think the argument is over to be honest with you. i think it is done. and it should be done. but there was time in our history where women had a different role in our society. and now thank god they have as far as i can tell an equal low in our society so they should have the equal opportunity to serve. >> myron: turning to vietnam where you flew combat missions over no
in world war ii there was a much greater service than women are given credit for whether it be rosie the riveter or the woman's army core we call them by different names but there was great service rendered including in the nursing core. and so i don't think women ever got the credit they did for their service in world war ii. but now, there are certain standards we expect everybody to meet. male female gender neutral. they meet the standards and they serve. i have run into really, really...