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i'm a little on sayses obsessive. >> sheila's persistence paid off. woman dusting off the old angela samota files found some evidence. >> she went over to the lab and realized that they did have a rape kit. they did have a sample that in today's technology could be tested to try and find a dna standard standard. >> by 2006 of course dna testing had evolved. it was sheila who eventually made more than 700 phone calls over the years, trying to move angie's case forward. she evening offered to pay for the dna testing herself. i said okay i'll send you a check, i'll overnight it, who do i send it to? they said you can't do that. >> that's something police departments pay for. >> angela samota's dna was entered into the -- the fright onned coed turned mom, turned private i. >> you still focused on the theory that russell buchanan got away with murder? >> absolutely, absolutely found out he was still in dallas that, he was actually a professional and i kept thinking why is this man having a good life after he had murdered angie? it was going to be solved an
i'm a little on sayses obsessive. >> sheila's persistence paid off. woman dusting off the old angela samota files found some evidence. >> she went over to the lab and realized that they did have a rape kit. they did have a sample that in today's technology could be tested to try and find a dna standard standard. >> by 2006 of course dna testing had evolved. it was sheila who eventually made more than 700 phone calls over the years, trying to move angie's case forward. she...
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"america tonight's" sheila macvicar now investigates.why they still used burn pits. >> for years the u.s. military burned its trash, everything from garbage to chemicals to tires to plastics and more in smoldering burn pits. burn pits that by law, should have been put out of business. a law passed by congress in 2009 designed to protect the health of service men and women and the them. >> if you have over 100 people at the base and you have them over 90 days you need to start developing plans to get rid of your birn burn pits. >> gene aloese was charged with getting rid of the burn pits. incinerators that burn at hire temperatures with less toxic pollution. but not only did aloese say the contractors didn't use burn pits. >> how do you properly get this done, what does proper oversight and management and how do you hold people accountable for when they screw up? it all goes back to one thing. poor management, oversight and holding people accountable by the army corps of engineers. >> the u.s. army corps of engineers issued contracts for
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar now investigates.why they still used burn pits. >> for years the u.s. military burned its trash, everything from garbage to chemicals to tires to plastics and more in smoldering burn pits. burn pits that by law, should have been put out of business. a law passed by congress in 2009 designed to protect the health of service men and women and the them. >> if you have over 100 people at the base and you have them over 90 days you need to...
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"america tonight's" sheila macvicar. >> don't be fooled by china moses's fluent french.you ♪ >> there's something magical about rivers. >> yeah. and the seine is a very magical one. living in like lemarais, every sunday they close down the banks and you see the notre dame. this is here, you look at the time architecture, this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. it's crazy. it's crazy. i live in a post card. and what -- would i ever want to give that post card up? no . ♪ ♪ je nais pleurais ♪ ♪ >> all this time you've lived in france -- >> i'm still american. >> do the french think of you as american? >> no. i have to remind them. no i'm 100% american. that's why i'm a little crazy. i smile and i talk loud. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's a different energy . there is still time here. >> time to -- >> have a coffee. >> sit in a cafe. >> sit in a cafe. we still do that here. >> there's less time for that now that china's career is taking off in europe. ♪ waiting for a lover to come ♪ >> after five albums and successful tours in germany and france, china is a hot talent on the e
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar. >> don't be fooled by china moses's fluent french.you ♪ >> there's something magical about rivers. >> yeah. and the seine is a very magical one. living in like lemarais, every sunday they close down the banks and you see the notre dame. this is here, you look at the time architecture, this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. it's crazy. it's crazy. i live in a post card. and what -- would i ever want to give that...
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sheila has a dog she loves, little ava.ope she takes that little dog on a trip and they have a good time. i'm sure they will. on a personal note, i want to say publicly how much she has meant to me. she has been really part of my family the last 15 years. as most everyone knows, my wife was involved in a very bad accident. who was there? sheila. battling as she did for a year and a half ravaging breast cancer, who was there? i would come home, mr. president, after having been unable to do the things around the house. i would have a refrigerator full of food. i mean, not junk. it was wonderful food. she did that not once, not twice but many, many times. she is my friend, my forever friend. she interacts with children, my children as if they were her siblings. she knows everything about them. so, mr. president, even though i won't see her at work every day as i have for 15 years or 14 years, she will always be part of my life. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i'd like
sheila has a dog she loves, little ava.ope she takes that little dog on a trip and they have a good time. i'm sure they will. on a personal note, i want to say publicly how much she has meant to me. she has been really part of my family the last 15 years. as most everyone knows, my wife was involved in a very bad accident. who was there? sheila. battling as she did for a year and a half ravaging breast cancer, who was there? i would come home, mr. president, after having been unable to do the...
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sheila bair, thank you. up next, talk about bad weeks. from lawsuits to rape allegations against drivers, uber is on the hot seat again. kate rodgers tallying up the hits. and we'll look at uber investors. are they starting to worry about the $41 billion evaluation? and sony's e-mail hack revealing executives making racially sensitive jokes about president obama. how this hack attack is changing culture in hollywood. stay tuned. once there was a girl who always mixed and matched. even in her laundry room. with downy unstopables for long-lasting scent. and infusions for softness. she created her own mix, match, magic. downy, wash in the wow. >>> welcome back. some breaking news on united technologies with our courtney reagan. >> that's right. so these headlines are crossing as far as united technologies' guidance is concerned for the fourth quarter. both their earnings guidance and their revenue guidance coming in below street expectations. united technology is looking for fourth quarter earnings of $1.60 per share. consensus is about $1.6
sheila bair, thank you. up next, talk about bad weeks. from lawsuits to rape allegations against drivers, uber is on the hot seat again. kate rodgers tallying up the hits. and we'll look at uber investors. are they starting to worry about the $41 billion evaluation? and sony's e-mail hack revealing executives making racially sensitive jokes about president obama. how this hack attack is changing culture in hollywood. stay tuned. once there was a girl who always mixed and matched. even in her...
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. >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar with a remarkable young woman who will not only change what you think what it means to be disabled, she's just changed the law. later on in the program, sounds like a made for hollywood scene. an international internet hacking ring, and a feared dictator, but it's a plot that won't be seen on the silver screen. >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the family" "the jeffersons" and "good times" talks race, comedy and american culture today... >> you're taking me to a place in this interview, i haven't been before... >> i told you this would be your best interview >> ...and it is... it's the current one... >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> it's often tough to get congress to agree on very much but it's recently passed the able act can broad bipartisan support, helping people with disabilities safe for themselves. the able bill has been passed b
. >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar with a remarkable young woman who will not only change what you think what it means to be disabled, she's just changed the law. later on in the program, sounds like a made for hollywood scene. an international internet hacking ring, and a feared dictator, but it's a plot that won't be seen on the silver screen. >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all in the...
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sheila would know better than i would. i think 400 to 500 would go belly up. >> what's your view on capital level where banks have gone? i know sheila thinks they're insufficient, not as good as they should be. weigh in on that if you could. >> i think they need to be significantly higher and dramatically simplifiesimplifie >> banks would say they're high enough already and gone too far. >> i don't think that's true. if you look at the basis, most larger banks are 5-7%. that's still a lot of leverage. so their funding is 5% common equity. leaders of non financial commercial companies if you had that leverage. you would be bankruptcy. who would lend you money? you wouldn't be around. granted financial institutions are different and need to operate with higher levels. not that high. they need to be significantly higher and dramatically simp simplifi simplified. these are easy to gain, create incentives. they trade one bank lending to another. to coca-cola or google, or whatever. that encourages them to become more interconne
sheila would know better than i would. i think 400 to 500 would go belly up. >> what's your view on capital level where banks have gone? i know sheila thinks they're insufficient, not as good as they should be. weigh in on that if you could. >> i think they need to be significantly higher and dramatically simplifiesimplifie >> banks would say they're high enough already and gone too far. >> i don't think that's true. if you look at the basis, most larger banks are 5-7%....
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there are those who feel that it was not necessarily aggressive enough. >> all right, sheila.ade-up story, you have been following this since you were a child. >> more than i would care to remember. >> sheila, thank you so much. 26 minutes past the hour, we are "on the market." >> hello, mark. trading declines here, accelerating as the day goes on. energy stocks are dragging. technology is down to, apple having real declines when it comes to technologies. the airlines are rising more than 2% today, around 2%. in the opposite direction we have shares of national lunging by almost 10% as this developer of electronic weapons and wearable cameras moves from neutral to buy. for thealuation downgrade, shares are up more explainingis year, that valuation call. more on the markets and ready minutes. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line." thank you for staying with us. the long-awaited senate report critical of the central intelligence -- central intelligence agency's torture techniques could be made public tomorrow. the white house says that they support the relea
there are those who feel that it was not necessarily aggressive enough. >> all right, sheila.ade-up story, you have been following this since you were a child. >> more than i would care to remember. >> sheila, thank you so much. 26 minutes past the hour, we are "on the market." >> hello, mark. trading declines here, accelerating as the day goes on. energy stocks are dragging. technology is down to, apple having real declines when it comes to technologies. the...
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. >> sheila macvicar takes a look at illnesses facing iraq and afghanistan, and the fiery pit that may have poisoned them >>> also tonight... [ chants ] ..the search for answers. mexican families struggling to learn what has become of their missing children take evidence into their own hands. >> basically they are the citizens of forensic science to break the monopoly of the state. by doing this we change the rules of the game. >> and maybe finding clues giving their mothers peace. >>> with each sweep of her baton, she's changing the sound of classical music of. >> you are not supposed to clap or cough. there's so many things you are not supposed to do i found it off-putting. >> "america tonight"s adam may with balt may's maestro, breaking barriers at the conductors podium and expanding opportunities for a younger generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffered
. >> sheila macvicar takes a look at illnesses facing iraq and afghanistan, and the fiery pit that may have poisoned them >>> also tonight... [ chants ] ..the search for answers. mexican families struggling to learn what has become of their missing children take evidence into their own hands. >> basically they are the citizens of forensic science to break the monopoly of the state. by doing this we change the rules of the game. >> and maybe finding clues giving their...
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i had a lot of respect for her and still do. >> jimmy: i was the sheila.red me at my school. >> is that true? how many years? >> jimmy: two years. >> you know what i'm going to do? we're going to have a spelling bee. >> jimmy: i would love to have a spelling bee. >> yes. i love this. [ cheers and applause ] all right. >> jimmy: you know what we have to do, we find sheila and bring her here. >> she would kick our asses. she would. now i'm remembering all the good spellers. >> jimmy: you know, i don't remember the other spellers. that's the kind of champion i was. >> you were arrogant. i don't know them. >> jimmy: it is embarrassing, though. a lot of them were written. sometimes you'd stand up and do the test. but a lot of them were written and the way it worked in our school is, we do the test and then when you're done with it, you'd kind of race up to the teacher and hand it into the desk. >> oh, wow. there was a physical aspect. >> jimmy: there's nothing nerdier than that, putting it right down on the desk and you turn around, realize you're going to be b
i had a lot of respect for her and still do. >> jimmy: i was the sheila.red me at my school. >> is that true? how many years? >> jimmy: two years. >> you know what i'm going to do? we're going to have a spelling bee. >> jimmy: i would love to have a spelling bee. >> yes. i love this. [ cheers and applause ] all right. >> jimmy: you know what we have to do, we find sheila and bring her here. >> she would kick our asses. she would. now i'm...
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joining me now is texas congresswoman sheila jackson-lee.enior member of the security homeland committee and cochair of the congressional afghanistan caucus. happy new year. i want to start off by getting your reaction to speaker boehner boehner's comments. many point to what has happened in iraq after the withdrawal of american troops. the rise in violence the emergence of isis and say the same could happen in afghanistan. what do you think america has learned from the iraq experience and how will afghanistan be any different? >> as i do that, let me offer my think sympathy to the families the airasia tragedy and express my sympathy for their loss. i wish our speaker would see the good of what has been accomplished in afghanistan albeit we were distracted by moving to iraq in the middle of the afghan war. i think the president has made a thoughtful decision. first, we must honor the more than 2 2200 men and women who died in the united states military and total of 3500 around the war. it made it the longest war we've known in our history he
joining me now is texas congresswoman sheila jackson-lee.enior member of the security homeland committee and cochair of the congressional afghanistan caucus. happy new year. i want to start off by getting your reaction to speaker boehner boehner's comments. many point to what has happened in iraq after the withdrawal of american troops. the rise in violence the emergence of isis and say the same could happen in afghanistan. what do you think america has learned from the iraq experience and how...
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. >> america tonight sheila mcvicar has our report. >> reporter: there he goes. for years in afghanistan and iraq the u.s. military burned its trash. everything from garbage to chemicals to tires to plastics and more. in smoldering burn pits. burn pits that by law should have been put out of business. a law designed to protect the health of service men and women, and the contractors working along side them. >> if you have over 100 people at a base, and you're there for more than 90 days, you need to start developing plans to get rid of your burn spits. >> gene was tasked with inspecting of how the u.s. spent its money in afghanistan. the department of defense had a legal obligation to invest in incinerators. incinerators that burn trash at highe less pollution. not only did it not follow the law, it wasted $20 million of taxpayers dollars. >> they understand the difference between using incinerators and burn pits, what they don't understand how do you properly get this done, and how do you hold people accountable for when they screw up? >> let's bring in sheila m
. >> america tonight sheila mcvicar has our report. >> reporter: there he goes. for years in afghanistan and iraq the u.s. military burned its trash. everything from garbage to chemicals to tires to plastics and more. in smoldering burn pits. burn pits that by law should have been put out of business. a law designed to protect the health of service men and women, and the contractors working along side them. >> if you have over 100 people at a base, and you're there for more...
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sheila simon is interesting. nothing at the lieutenant governor with talk about today. >> if the governor, and were to appoint her as a democrat however long, of course it would leave the office of lieutenant governor open. >> our constitution does not care or replacing lt. gov.. it says the governor's office let it go. >> she was indeed be loved by so many every party line. >> a special web page to three alarm fire that was burning at the well- known south loper restaurant. >> the fire began around 1030 this morning at the chicago firehouse restaurant. >> the restaurant is located in a former chicago fire station. all started when refers had an accident. >> part of the roof later collapsed on to the second floor. >> chicago city council meets this midday for the last time this year. all the men are expected to improve tax regulations. >> an alleged sex assault by an uber driver. assault by an uber driver. >> what if your morning routine... weren't so routine introducting one a day vitacraves chewy bites... ...co
sheila simon is interesting. nothing at the lieutenant governor with talk about today. >> if the governor, and were to appoint her as a democrat however long, of course it would leave the office of lieutenant governor open. >> our constitution does not care or replacing lt. gov.. it says the governor's office let it go. >> she was indeed be loved by so many every party line. >> a special web page to three alarm fire that was burning at the well- known south loper...
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america tonight sheila mc-victor is here and makes you wonder about the history of these things and ishis how it's operation? >> this is not the first time where the u.s. used massive burn pits but the burn pits consumed everything and burned for days at a time over a very long period of time. remember these are the wars we call america's long wars. there were many veterans there. many people who were in that smoky haze for months and months at a time. and increasingly now we are hearing from civilian contractors and remember there were many more civilians on those bases than there were actually service personnel. >> reporter: was there anything else that could have been done? >> yes, there was. and, in fact, they had the solution, in 2009 congress passed a law which said if you are going to run bases for more than 90 days with more than 100 people on them then you have to do something else like incinerate your trash. they bought incinerators. they shipped incinerators and here is what the special inspector general of afghanistan has to say about what happened with those incinerators.
america tonight sheila mc-victor is here and makes you wonder about the history of these things and ishis how it's operation? >> this is not the first time where the u.s. used massive burn pits but the burn pits consumed everything and burned for days at a time over a very long period of time. remember these are the wars we call america's long wars. there were many veterans there. many people who were in that smoky haze for months and months at a time. and increasingly now we are hearing...
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stephanie ruhle is on assignment, but sheila is here.es editor for bloomberg businessweek. have a look at the camera, so people can see you. >> hello. >> we've got a topic to take up that i know is of great interest to you. six years ago this week, bernie madoff's two sons told authorities their father was running in $19 billion ponzi scheme. course, what happened to him, 150 year prison sentence. just this week, a former employee was sentenced to six years behind bars. his too good to be true returns were just that, too good to be true, made up. job? he sec do better next guest is currently director at berkeley research group, a consulting firm that focuses on securities market regulation. david, you have seen the sec involved in the six years since the ponzi scheme was uncovered. what do you think of the sec today? there is no question the sec has changed, has gotten better. when i did my investigation there, not only did we do a report as you mentioned, about about why they missed the ponzi scheme, but we also did 300 recommendations
stephanie ruhle is on assignment, but sheila is here.es editor for bloomberg businessweek. have a look at the camera, so people can see you. >> hello. >> we've got a topic to take up that i know is of great interest to you. six years ago this week, bernie madoff's two sons told authorities their father was running in $19 billion ponzi scheme. course, what happened to him, 150 year prison sentence. just this week, a former employee was sentenced to six years behind bars. his too good...
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. >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar on what this very able advocate did to change that. ♪ ♪ >>>ening, and welcome to "america tonight," the weekend edition. i am joie chen. their motto motivation is is to protect and serve. police tactics have put law enforcement across the country under scrutiny. you saw the fallout in ferguson and on staten a land, while those incidents remain disputed, a justice department investigation in to the cleveland police department found shocking evidence of police abuse. now, that report came out just a week after a cleveland officer shot and killed 12-year-old tamir rice. who held only a fake weapon in his hand. in in depth look from "america tonight's" christof in cleveland on the charges against the cops. >> when we got to this corner right here and everything changed for the worse. >> reporter: 29-year-old gregory love says he was trying to make a right turn at this intersection, when a cleveland city police officer stopped him. what happened? >> next thing i know i look and the cop has his gun drawn on me. i am right here. literally right here
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also, sheila. and our bloomberg view columnist, matt.e i got that right, that it is harder to make insider trading case today than it was yesterday, and secondly, the idea that to be a td, -- eight except -- a tip. it made it easier for the government to go after tippers and created almost impossible pees.ards for remote ti >> an 18 wheeler is a nice way to describe it. given your knowledge of insider trading law and prosecutions that have been brought against alleged criminals, how many of those cases will not fly now? what percentage of those cases hinge on this notion? >> it is not an issue because the relationship is direct. but if you read the opinion that came down yesterday, it still creates quite a barrier, even in that type of situation, and getting a decision. it says you have to prove that pee knows that the tipper is giving him information in exchange for a benefit. let's take the case we all know about, where mark, received a running a doctor test. if the doctor simply had a mr. rogers moment and said it was a bit of a day o
also, sheila. and our bloomberg view columnist, matt.e i got that right, that it is harder to make insider trading case today than it was yesterday, and secondly, the idea that to be a td, -- eight except -- a tip. it made it easier for the government to go after tippers and created almost impossible pees.ards for remote ti >> an 18 wheeler is a nice way to describe it. given your knowledge of insider trading law and prosecutions that have been brought against alleged criminals, how many...
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it's sheila, shanielle's mom. sheila take it away. >> who says tv is serious business?a fine walk down memory lane, best of 2014 here on the "today" show. but first -- >> these hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... >>> you weren't surprised your family was many town but didn't expect them to be on the show. >> this was not planned. when i was in fifth grade, i drew a picture of myself. i wanted to be a news anchor. my mom said you can be a news anchor if you want to be. that was in fifth grade. sitting here with my mom and brother is special. >> you had a good christmas? >> christmas in new york is the best. >> we're looking back on "today." good time to come and vis
it's sheila, shanielle's mom. sheila take it away. >> who says tv is serious business?a fine walk down memory lane, best of 2014 here on the "today" show. but first -- >> these hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if...
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bases are reporting illnesses as well. >> sheila mcquicke mcvicar, you can see much more at 9:00 p.m.and 6:00 p.m. pacific time. >>> political maneuver that is causing a big fight. rahrahm emmanuel pushed through an minimum wage,, and we have more from chicago. >> reporter: dogma enoughing to get just what he wanted on the city's minimum wage. he said that he was tired waiting on springfield lawmakers at the state capitol to do the job. and he said that he's on solid league ground to do that by evoking what is called home rules, the right of the city to governor itself apart from the rest of the state considering the cost of live something cheaper than the rest of the state. now it rais raises minimum wage from $8.25 and topping out at $.13 by 2019. the ordinance has been pushed because there is talk that lawmakers this month might pass a law for bidding emmanuel to act on his own, so he wanted to beat them to the punch. opponents from the new ordinance think it will be bad for business. but stoppers say they should not worry. >> the cost gas up, and you have to do one of two things.
bases are reporting illnesses as well. >> sheila mcquicke mcvicar, you can see much more at 9:00 p.m.and 6:00 p.m. pacific time. >>> political maneuver that is causing a big fight. rahrahm emmanuel pushed through an minimum wage,, and we have more from chicago. >> reporter: dogma enoughing to get just what he wanted on the city's minimum wage. he said that he was tired waiting on springfield lawmakers at the state capitol to do the job. and he said that he's on solid league...
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it's sheila, shanielle's mom. sheila take it away. >> who says tv is serious business?a fine walk down memory lane, best of 2014 here on the "today" show. but first -- >> these messages. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. so join the millions who enjoy the difference fios makes. get a fios triple play online at an amaz
it's sheila, shanielle's mom. sheila take it away. >> who says tv is serious business?a fine walk down memory lane, best of 2014 here on the "today" show. but first -- >> these messages. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go,...
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sheila macvicar has the story. >> it was everyday black smoke came over us. >> this is how many u.s. military paces across iraq and afghanistan disposed of waste. in massive open-air burn pits. which unleashed clouds of thick black and some veterans say, toxic smoke. >> during the daytime, it was solid black. you could smell it. >> reporter: staff sergeant anthony thornton spent two years as a prison guard at camp buka in iraq. he said he was constantly exposed to poisonous fumes that lingered over his living quarters. >> it came over where we worked. >> the burn pit you would see anything from tires to paints to medical waste, old refrigerators and different stuff. >> there he goes. >> and they would use jp 8 fuel, jet fuel to set it on fire. >> specialist rodney m meese worked as a mill 3 military con. ten acres of smoldering trash. at the height of the wars, more than 250 other bases across iraq and afghanistan also burned their waste. large bases burnt up to 300 tons of garbage a year. >> there was always a yellow haze over that base. and everybody that you talked to had some typ
sheila macvicar has the story. >> it was everyday black smoke came over us. >> this is how many u.s. military paces across iraq and afghanistan disposed of waste. in massive open-air burn pits. which unleashed clouds of thick black and some veterans say, toxic smoke. >> during the daytime, it was solid black. you could smell it. >> reporter: staff sergeant anthony thornton spent two years as a prison guard at camp buka in iraq. he said he was constantly exposed to...
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. >> muy emocionados sheila y franky en el show... >> remociÓn del agradecimiento de poder estar acÁ,e me ponga la piel chinita a pesar de mucha gente que dice muchas locuras. >> la familia rivera la eligiÓ para cantar en este tributo por la amistad que mantuvo con la cantante desde el aÑo 2000. aunque asegura que le llovieron crÍticas porque algunos piensan que quiere imitar a la gran seÑora. >> creo que quise aclarar muchas dudas respecto a mi relaciÓn de amistad con ella mi admiraciÓn, mi amor, mi respeto. de todo lo que alguna vez alguna gente dudÓ para mÍ jenny vive en mi corazÓn, en mi mente siempre estÁ presente. >> franky interpretarÁ un tema en inglÉs que grabÓ con jenny rivera meses antes del accidente que le quitÓ la vida. >> yo creo que la gente va a sentir ese cariÑo que le brindaba al pÚblico. su presencia va a estar ahÍ. >> juan rivera estÁ a cargo del evento asÍ resume estos dos aÑos sin su hermana. >> ha sido un torbellino de emociones, de cosas que han sucedido nomÁs por la gloria y la gracias de dios estamos de pie. >> esto pide en esta navidad. >> poder darle a mi
. >> muy emocionados sheila y franky en el show... >> remociÓn del agradecimiento de poder estar acÁ,e me ponga la piel chinita a pesar de mucha gente que dice muchas locuras. >> la familia rivera la eligiÓ para cantar en este tributo por la amistad que mantuvo con la cantante desde el aÑo 2000. aunque asegura que le llovieron crÍticas porque algunos piensan que quiere imitar a la gran seÑora. >> creo que quise aclarar muchas dudas respecto a mi relaciÓn de...
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the senate's going to miss nancy's deputy, sheila dwyer. she is another democrat my staff can't speak highly enough of. sheila's had a long run here in the senate. she has seen it from a lot of different angles. she has been a page, a scheduler, and now assistant secretary of the senate. along the way, she worked for members like moynihan, hollings and robb. it's an impressive career. it makes you understand why, as leader reid mentioned earlier, sheila's known around here as the mayor of capitol hill. we also can't forget to wish a fond farewell to robert paxton and mark tratos. robert, nancy's chief of staff, is a fellow kentuckian who has worked in the senate for more than a quarter century. and we understand that mark, robert's number two, is expecting his first child soon. so we wish both robert and mark all the best, just as we offer sheila well-deserved recognition for a job well done. just as we bid the fondest of farewells to nancy and a very happy birthday as well. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senat
the senate's going to miss nancy's deputy, sheila dwyer. she is another democrat my staff can't speak highly enough of. sheila's had a long run here in the senate. she has seen it from a lot of different angles. she has been a page, a scheduler, and now assistant secretary of the senate. along the way, she worked for members like moynihan, hollings and robb. it's an impressive career. it makes you understand why, as leader reid mentioned earlier, sheila's known around here as the mayor of...
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so i applaud and salute sheila and others for making tough decisions. and again, the question becomes at some point is this worse than the illness? >> asking my question again, maybe it is a rhetorical question, is the financial system now compared to 2006 and 2007, is it healthier if you defined it by being more stable? >> i think perhaps you can on some criteria. but again, i think the cost is, at what price do we have stability? when we have the startups at the 25 or 30 year low, generational low, we have a higher percentage of the workforce working for larger companies and so at what point in price you pay for this stability. how much economic growth are you willing to pay for this stability. i am not convinced that we have seen the poem before the storm. i cannot give you a yes or no answer to the question, but i do believe that frankly we have the wrong policy prescription. i don't want to say that all of dodd-frank is bad. but to quote me, it's only 86.9% bad. [laughter] so yes, the increased capital standard by and large has been a good thing. s
so i applaud and salute sheila and others for making tough decisions. and again, the question becomes at some point is this worse than the illness? >> asking my question again, maybe it is a rhetorical question, is the financial system now compared to 2006 and 2007, is it healthier if you defined it by being more stable? >> i think perhaps you can on some criteria. but again, i think the cost is, at what price do we have stability? when we have the startups at the 25 or 30 year low,...
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. >> sheila thank you.an watch the rest of sheila macvicar's piece on "america tonight" at 9:00 pm eastern, and 6:00 pm pacific. okay, as we go to break here. i want to show you these pictures developing here that we're just getting into the al jazeera news room. washington, d.c. now. i mentioned a moment ago, that police seemingly are having to respond to large crowd here, large crowd there, this street blocked, protesters on this corner. this corner blocked. and police as you can see here are just having to try to manage traffic as best they can. this is the scene in chicago. the same kind of thing is . -- happening. we'll update the story and have more for you in a moment. >>> let's try to work in some other stories here. russian president vladimir putin is talking tough. while admitting his country has experienced a very difficult year, in his state of the nation speech, putin vowed he would not allow the west to break up russia like it did with yugoslavia. >> reporter: for the president arriving at the
. >> sheila thank you.an watch the rest of sheila macvicar's piece on "america tonight" at 9:00 pm eastern, and 6:00 pm pacific. okay, as we go to break here. i want to show you these pictures developing here that we're just getting into the al jazeera news room. washington, d.c. now. i mentioned a moment ago, that police seemingly are having to respond to large crowd here, large crowd there, this street blocked, protesters on this corner. this corner blocked. and police as you...
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sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace.more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> in the summer of 1970, 17-year-old beverly johnson had just finished her freshman year of college and was on the hunt for a summer job. >> my girlfriends in college said, why don't you become a model? and they literally showed me the magazine. the girl standing with her hands on her hip and make $75 an hour. i said, are you kidding me? >> not exactly the career path her parents envisioned for their daughter. a gifted student on a full scholarship at boston's northeastern university. >> my parents really stressed education a lot. >> so dad was worried. >> modeling? you -- he's like, absolutely not. my mother had to convince my
sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace.more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> in the summer of 1970,...
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sheila mcvicker, al jazeera. >> to further the discussion on the situation in pakistan, we turn now to daniel markey who is author of "no exit from pakistan" and senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. let's talk about this notion of soft targets and why this group would perform in this way. after all, they have a beef with the military. why not make a military strike? why go after children? >> i think the speculation is they can't. the military has attacked them in their home territory, and they haven't been able to fight back very effectively. this is a weapon of the weak. go after the soft underbelly of the pakistani military and kill their children. >> you say that in your close analysis and that of other analysts of this particular region in a sense horrifying, shocking but maybe not as surprising as laymen might think. >> yeah. unfortunately, pakistan has suffered through a lot of horrifying attacks in the past. we've seen major hotels being blown up. we've seen attacks very recently on the border with india. we haven't seen significant change from the pakistanis. we h
sheila mcvicker, al jazeera. >> to further the discussion on the situation in pakistan, we turn now to daniel markey who is author of "no exit from pakistan" and senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. let's talk about this notion of soft targets and why this group would perform in this way. after all, they have a beef with the military. why not make a military strike? why go after children? >> i think the speculation is they can't. the military has attacked...
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la cantante sheila fue bien recibida. enfrentando problemas de salud. >> hemos estado tan ocupados, yo personalmente no sabÍa, cada vez que vemos algo asÍ nos intentamos comunicar porque la voz de mi hermano es un tesoro y sabemos que para un cantante es lo mÁs importante entonces vamos a orar por Él. >> rosie descartÓ que estÉ pasando por una fuerte depresiÓn. >> es un momento difÍcil pero una depresiÓn, no creo, yo no he escuchado nunca en la vida que mi hermano estÉ deprimido, sufriendo tal vez sÍ, extraÑando jenny definitivamente pero es un hombre fuerte y va a salir adelante. >> mostraron un vÍdeo con imÁgenes de la inolvidable diva de la banda realizado por su hijo menor. >> asÍ culminÓ ya ni de 2014, este prÓximo 9 de diciembre se velarÁ una estrella con su nombre en la ciudad. -jenny >> colocaron un busto de la diva y celebraron otro concierto, francisco cobos y de las imÁgenes y por supuesto la informaciÓn de los eventos conmemorativos que desafortunadamente contaron con poca asistencia. >> bravo! >> la estatua d
la cantante sheila fue bien recibida. enfrentando problemas de salud. >> hemos estado tan ocupados, yo personalmente no sabÍa, cada vez que vemos algo asÍ nos intentamos comunicar porque la voz de mi hermano es un tesoro y sabemos que para un cantante es lo mÁs importante entonces vamos a orar por Él. >> rosie descartÓ que estÉ pasando por una fuerte depresiÓn. >> es un momento difÍcil pero una depresiÓn, no creo, yo no he escuchado nunca en la vida que mi hermano...
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[applause] >> thank you, sheila. jolt and wanted to start out by talking about about this tide list new book? >> i'd love to come kathleen. thank you so much and thank you, sheila. thank you to the journalism school for hosting this discussion. so "the new censorship" explores fundamental contradictions of our modern global existence. y. in an age defined by information of the people who bring us the news dying in record numbers? y. at a time when technology was supposed to make censorship impossible is it actually on the rise? let's start off with some raw numbers. according to cpj data, these last two years have been the most deadly and dangerous for journalists in history. a record number of journalists have been killed, a record number or imprison. freedom of expression is on the wane according to data compiled the independent advocacy groups. what i credited his address these issues not in abstract theoretical terms but based on my own experience as executive director of the committee to protect journalists. so
[applause] >> thank you, sheila. jolt and wanted to start out by talking about about this tide list new book? >> i'd love to come kathleen. thank you so much and thank you, sheila. thank you to the journalism school for hosting this discussion. so "the new censorship" explores fundamental contradictions of our modern global existence. y. in an age defined by information of the people who bring us the news dying in record numbers? y. at a time when technology was supposed...
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. >> reporter: in 46 years of marriage sheila phillips a said her husband mike has already given herughters, grand kids and a lovely home but she never thought he'd help give a gift of life. >> it is just amazing in the middle of his grief, he finds a waste to make somebody else more important, and works harder for them, then himself. >> she's still my rock. >> reporter: mike has no kidneys, cancer forced doctors to remove both of them as well as his prostate. he spends hours in dialysis, every week but in between he has worked hard to make sure his wife now also in renal failure never has to endure the same fate. he said all he wants for christmas is a kidney for his wife. to find a living donor, he has created this web site christmas kidney.org. >> sheila comes first in the terms of the live donor if possible because i can, i can handle what i have been handling for four years, i dread the day she goes on dialysis. >> reporter: in three weeks the the site already has 5,000 hits, the couple even heard from a few interested callers. as couple points out here on our web site they are
. >> reporter: in 46 years of marriage sheila phillips a said her husband mike has already given herughters, grand kids and a lovely home but she never thought he'd help give a gift of life. >> it is just amazing in the middle of his grief, he finds a waste to make somebody else more important, and works harder for them, then himself. >> she's still my rock. >> reporter: mike has no kidneys, cancer forced doctors to remove both of them as well as his prostate. he spends...
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in 46 years of marriage, sheila phillips says her husband has already given her so much. but she never thought he would help give her the gift of life. i think it's amazing that in the midst of his grief he finds a way to make somebody else more important and works harder for them than himself. she's still my rock. > mike has no kidneys, cancer forced doctors to remove both of them as well as his prostate. he expense hours in dialysis every week, but in between he works hard to make sure his wife now in renal failure never has to endure the same fate. he says all he wants for his wife is a kidney. to find a matches ' created this website. she comes first. i've been handle what i've been handling for four years. i dread the day that she goes on dialysis. > in just three weeks the site already has almost 5,000 hits. the couple even heard from a few interested coalers. as the couple points out here on their website they're working with hahnemann hospital to make sure the cost of the surgery, hospital stay and even travel plans are completely 3r50e for the don'ta. if i had a
in 46 years of marriage, sheila phillips says her husband has already given her so much. but she never thought he would help give her the gift of life. i think it's amazing that in the midst of his grief he finds a way to make somebody else more important and works harder for them than himself. she's still my rock. > mike has no kidneys, cancer forced doctors to remove both of them as well as his prostate. he expense hours in dialysis every week, but in between he works hard to make sure his...