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you have been willing after being a fighter for so long, you are willing to lay down the lesson. are they aware, that the government - they talked about - the spoilers of the peace. local government officials, groups that have long-profited from war. they'll lose this power, the hold over power and armed groups now. are you aware that this is a serious problem for your group? >> the leadership of mlis is aware that the spoilers are a problem for them. we have to deal with them, you know. we have to let them know that our government is inclusive. everyone is invited. they are included in this. >> we have to let them know that thing. >> bigger challenges ahead for the fighters, for the groups, for the supporters, and the family of those who are going to be affected of this one. >> just before we let our viewers in the united states go joining us on al jazeera america, the latest picture of president obama meeting the pope in the vatican. this happened moments ago. this has been a ninth meeting between a u.s. president and a pope.
you have been willing after being a fighter for so long, you are willing to lay down the lesson. are they aware, that the government - they talked about - the spoilers of the peace. local government officials, groups that have long-profited from war. they'll lose this power, the hold over power and armed groups now. are you aware that this is a serious problem for your group? >> the leadership of mlis is aware that the spoilers are a problem for them. we have to deal with them, you know....
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i've never been so wrong ♪ ♪ yeah i might seem so strong yeah i might speak so long i've never been urn a blind eye with a stare caught right in the middle ♪ ♪ have you wondered for a while i have a feeling deep down you're caught in the middle ♪ ♪ if a lion a lion roars would you not listen ♪ ♪ if a child a child cries would you not forgive them ♪ ♪ yeah i might seem so strong yeah i might speak so long i've never been so wrong ♪ ♪ yeah i might seem so strong yeah i might speak so long i've never been so wrong ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline," it seemed like a perfect romance which became a perfect marriage. now gwyneth paltrow is trying to have herself the perfect divorce? why celebrity separation is taking a new age turn. can it work for anyone? is it for real or just another hollywood ending? plus hot pursuit. motorcyclists try to shut down an iconic bridge for fun. >> and the rumor is that it will be over 100 motorcycles. >> we were there for a tense 72 hours as law enforcement tries to stop them from cutting off a major southern city.
i've never been so wrong ♪ ♪ yeah i might seem so strong yeah i might speak so long i've never been urn a blind eye with a stare caught right in the middle ♪ ♪ have you wondered for a while i have a feeling deep down you're caught in the middle ♪ ♪ if a lion a lion roars would you not listen ♪ ♪ if a child a child cries would you not forgive them ♪ ♪ yeah i might seem so strong yeah i might speak so long i've never been so wrong ♪ ♪ yeah i might seem so strong yeah i...
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you waited so long. waited so long. i have got two tickets to not paradise. make your bags and let this item ride. waited so long. i have got two tickets to paradise. make this item, make it right. >> thank you. walter. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment comment. can i have a motion to accept the amount? >> so moved. >> we can take that without objection and can i have a motion to continue the item to the meeting on march 5th, correct? >> that's correct. >> we'll take that without opposition. madam clerk please call item no. 4. clerk item 4: [contract - sheriff's department - secure reentry program facility - $4,195,576] 4. 131229 resolution authorizing the sheriff's department to enter into a contract with the california department of corrections and rehabilitation cdcrr to contract for accept and expend up to $4,195,576 to establish the secure reentry program facility srpff; the sheriff's department will provide housing appropriate for program delivery; the adult probation department will provide intensive, in-custody eviden
you waited so long. waited so long. i have got two tickets to not paradise. make your bags and let this item ride. waited so long. i have got two tickets to paradise. make this item, make it right. >> thank you. walter. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment comment. can i have a motion to accept the amount? >> so moved. >> we can take that without objection and can i have a motion to continue the item to the meeting on march 5th, correct? >>...
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picture some of us with the hard hats on in kansas where the cast nodes are being manufacturesed. >> so long as it's by america we're coast to coast looking for anyone who be helpful us some of the contractors on the glazing package is in hartford connecticut so we're talking to everybody everywhere we need good bids. >> that's good to hear. so that's all my questions and i'm glad to see that a lot of attention is being paid >> directors i appreciate our comments it's helpful i want to point out under mr. for me guidelines we're supposed to update the rda and under good conscious not to have a bid at the rda but considering the hundreds of thousands of people but if the component is driving the costs if we didn't have the money we didn't have the money. the fact we've done everything we could it's important to the board and public so thank you gentlemen we'll be coming back to the directors next more. briefly our arc cyst will be talking about the arc cotton of the construction site and good morning. i think marie has provided you with an excellent timeline regarding the burial that was enco
picture some of us with the hard hats on in kansas where the cast nodes are being manufacturesed. >> so long as it's by america we're coast to coast looking for anyone who be helpful us some of the contractors on the glazing package is in hartford connecticut so we're talking to everybody everywhere we need good bids. >> that's good to hear. so that's all my questions and i'm glad to see that a lot of attention is being paid >> directors i appreciate our comments it's helpful...
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"these things display, if well observed, "how she so long her maidenhead preserved.rudence, she still bore the bell, "whence maybe drawn this high fetched parallel-- "venus and venice are great queens in their degree. venus is queen of love, venice of polity." captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watch dial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. additional funding for this program made possible by the financial support of... and the following individuals and foundations... for more information on the college telecourse, and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org.
"these things display, if well observed, "how she so long her maidenhead preserved.rudence, she still bore the bell, "whence maybe drawn this high fetched parallel-- "venus and venice are great queens in their degree. venus is queen of love, venice of polity." captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watch dial...
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, long, long time before it went down. alastair, thank you sor being with us. a voice of reason offering many possibilities. some of them dire, others not so nefarious. great to have you all this week. >>> we're following the investigation, all the breaking news, in the hunt for flight 370. we'll have more after the break. >>> breaking news overnight. the search and mystery intensifying for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. new clues suggesting the pilots may have changed course while they were still in contact with air traffic control. the plane vanishing into thin air. and also this morning, reports of a new area of focus for that plane. we're bringing you live team coverage in the latest breaking developments. >>> and more breaking news overnight. tensions on a tipping point in crimea. on the verge of conflict, this as russia warns the rest of the world any country that gets involved will face consequences. we're live with developments overnight. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." a lot going on, i'm john berman. >> and i'm
, long, long time before it went down. alastair, thank you sor being with us. a voice of reason offering many possibilities. some of them dire, others not so nefarious. great to have you all this week. >>> we're following the investigation, all the breaking news, in the hunt for flight 370. we'll have more after the break. >>> breaking news overnight. the search and mystery intensifying for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. new clues suggesting the pilots may have changed...
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and it's good because it took so long. it would be like a waste of time. [ laughter ] what really sucks is that, well, for a lot of these people, that information grows wisdom. for me, it was just the color of my hair. i want to share this with all of the people who made this happen. my amazing son and co-writer, ernest cuaron. sandra bullock. sandy, you're "gravity." you are the soul, heart of the film. the most amazing collaborator and one of the best people i've ever met. and george clooney, for your absolute trust, team work for making this film happen. the wise guys of warner brothers. the wise people of warner brothers. [ laughter ] lee harris, chris defaria. and the film took so long, we went through two different administrations, so, i have to honor alejandro morales. gabriela rodriguez. steve jones. tim burkes and tracy jacobs. and, christine -- [ speaking in foreign language ] [ applause ] bye, guys. ♪ >> well, we did it, everybody. that's it. thank you very much for letting me be your host. hopefully you had as
and it's good because it took so long. it would be like a waste of time. [ laughter ] what really sucks is that, well, for a lot of these people, that information grows wisdom. for me, it was just the color of my hair. i want to share this with all of the people who made this happen. my amazing son and co-writer, ernest cuaron. sandra bullock. sandy, you're "gravity." you are the soul, heart of the film. the most amazing collaborator and one of the best people i've ever met. and...
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cnn's jim clancy who has been in kuala lumpur for us so long, tracking all the latest developments. jim, let's now start with this new time line. word that the computer may have been reprogrammed before the point of last local contact. >> reporter: well it seems significant on its face, it would point a finger once again towards the cockpit crew, one or other of the pilots on board that aircraft. but at the same time, some aviators for a pilot to put in his dwoord knits that would take him to the nearest place if he had an emergency. in that case, this is just prudent action. this is a person in charge of a plane load of passengers. some aviation experts suggest once he got beyond kuala lampur he might pick another location that he wanted to transit to. or something more sinister. we need evidence to sort that out. the australians were really out in action today, coordinating, as we had three aircraft, very advanced u.s. navy poseidon 3-8, orion p-3, trying to get them to join in the search as they transit to the areas southwest of perth, approaching antarctica. so they have started
cnn's jim clancy who has been in kuala lumpur for us so long, tracking all the latest developments. jim, let's now start with this new time line. word that the computer may have been reprogrammed before the point of last local contact. >> reporter: well it seems significant on its face, it would point a finger once again towards the cockpit crew, one or other of the pilots on board that aircraft. but at the same time, some aviators for a pilot to put in his dwoord knits that would take...
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he was egypt in the embryo stage for so long. name names here, but to your point about growing up so fast in this business, you have been around a lot of people who have burnt out, artists who were once great and are no longer here because along the way they had trouble navigating a certain aspect of their life. what have you taken from those persons you had access to? you talk about your own troubles and travails. how are you manning it? for those on the outside, you are managing this pretty well. you are still putting out good music. you are married now. you have got a baby now. you are transparent in your lyrical content. you seem to be well-adjusted. how are you navigating? >> it's definitely navigation. i think most incredibly what i have discovered is it is all mental. i guess life is all mental. it is your state of mind as to how your life becomes. that is obvious, but what happens in this world, we get caught up in this place where things that don't really matter start to matter, and it starts to get confusing as to what
he was egypt in the embryo stage for so long. name names here, but to your point about growing up so fast in this business, you have been around a lot of people who have burnt out, artists who were once great and are no longer here because along the way they had trouble navigating a certain aspect of their life. what have you taken from those persons you had access to? you talk about your own troubles and travails. how are you manning it? for those on the outside, you are managing this pretty...
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so i was honest with my doctor. i told him i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. d that for some people, an antidepressant alone only helps so much and suggested we add abilify (aripiprazole). he said that by taking both, some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i wish i'd talked to my doctor sooner. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks include increased cholesterol, weight gain, decreases in white blood cells, which can be serious, dizziness on st
so i was honest with my doctor. i told him i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. d that for some people, an antidepressant alone only helps so much and suggested we add abilify (aripiprazole). he said that by taking both, some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. i wish i'd talked to my doctor sooner. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants...
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a philosophical way and we have to do this and we can't talk about it and so in the council has been working on this for a long time and i mean that we believed in this concept for over the last 15 years and so for those of us who have started the community we have it from all of the necessary departments which is wonderful because those folks are at the table along with thougher consumers and your advocate and your neighborhood based direct service agencies. and so, that is why we feel that this council, we have been working so long together, and we have known each other for so long that this is something that this is part of our natural thinking and i think that the city to be doing this is a huge step because we have got the bureaucracy to deal with and you have all of the systems and the silos that you go to the break down and it is not easy but we are... >> continue to work on this. >> so my understanding is that aging and placement programs are more membership based based on the village model and it is more middle income and seniors and people with disabilities and access some level of social support and
a philosophical way and we have to do this and we can't talk about it and so in the council has been working on this for a long time and i mean that we believed in this concept for over the last 15 years and so for those of us who have started the community we have it from all of the necessary departments which is wonderful because those folks are at the table along with thougher consumers and your advocate and your neighborhood based direct service agencies. and so, that is why we feel that...
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why did authorities wait so long. >>> tonight the severe terms sweeping through and the snowstorm coming tomorrow. a big break a. a mystery. tonight after a series of murders authorities reveal a person of interest. a man who ran for mayor. >>> and special delivery. where was the doctor who normally takes care of human babies. instead racing to take care of this baby gorilla. what can this newborn do? >> she can grab with her hand and her feet. hold on. "world news" starts now. >>> good evening. and we begin with the stunning confirmation from the prime minister malaysia. the disappearance from the flight was not an accident. because of a signal discovered on a satellite the search area different. in the first days after the plane went missing in the china sea. tonight, they're now searching along the two red arcs you're about to see on the screen. possible paths picked up on satellite. the prime minister calling it a deliberate action. david good evening. >> a deliberate act. a source says it's most likely the search will be concentrated on the southern route with the focus off western
why did authorities wait so long. >>> tonight the severe terms sweeping through and the snowstorm coming tomorrow. a big break a. a mystery. tonight after a series of murders authorities reveal a person of interest. a man who ran for mayor. >>> and special delivery. where was the doctor who normally takes care of human babies. instead racing to take care of this baby gorilla. what can this newborn do? >> she can grab with her hand and her feet. hold on. "world...
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that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and tell them about me and basically, have my [ bleep ] sanctioned, either assaulted or stabbed or killed or whatever. >> did they just see you and decide you were the guy that they were going to write all their friends about? >> no, i was the guy that they were -- >> did you provoke them in any way? >> this is what happened. they kept talking [ bleep ] to me, and then i started talking [ bleep ] back to them and i threatened them, yeah. i threatened the
that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going...
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. >> amy could put off investigators for only so long.hey demanded a meeting with her and bob the morning of bob's murder. >> there was no choice. they were coming that morning and she knew it. >> within a few short hours after her husband had been murdered, amy had the wherewithal to make the call to that irs agent. she said, sorry, we're not going to be able to meet with you th the tax problem. >> you kind of know he didn't know about the irs. i think he would really have a fit if he knew he had owed any money. >> she had their income tax returns prepared each year. she actually took them to bob and had him sign these returns. in his mind, he believed that everything was taken care of. >> amy could put off investigators for only so long. they demanded a meeting with her and bob for the morning of bob's murder. >> there was no choice. they were coming that morning and she knew it. >> within a few short hours after her husband had been murdered, amy had the wherewithal to make the call to that irs agent. she said, sorry, we're not going t
. >> amy could put off investigators for only so long.hey demanded a meeting with her and bob the morning of bob's murder. >> there was no choice. they were coming that morning and she knew it. >> within a few short hours after her husband had been murdered, amy had the wherewithal to make the call to that irs agent. she said, sorry, we're not going to be able to meet with you th the tax problem. >> you kind of know he didn't know about the irs. i think he would really...
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. >> we've been dry for so long, and we really been dry for the last couple of years, so levels have been dropping, really hoping this would be an unusually wet. that's not going to happen, an average year are very small. >> this week's storms have helped fill some reservoirs, for example, foal some lake is now up to 55 percent of average. state water officials say their best hope is for rain totals to reach about three-quarters of normal this year. they say that could be enough to get us through the remainder of the. >> our storm watch coverage continues tonight. the storm damage that keeps crops up around the bay area. cars trapped in waist high water. and we'll check back with in with bell fwr the latest models ask your weekend forecast. >> only on 2 tonight, a 12 year old boy accidentally shot himself. both of his parents are police officers. ktvu mike is live now in dan ville where there are a lot of unanswered questions about what happened. mike. >>. >>reporter: that's right, julie, dan ville police not tells us where the 12 year old got the gun. shooting took place on tuesday.
. >> we've been dry for so long, and we really been dry for the last couple of years, so levels have been dropping, really hoping this would be an unusually wet. that's not going to happen, an average year are very small. >> this week's storms have helped fill some reservoirs, for example, foal some lake is now up to 55 percent of average. state water officials say their best hope is for rain totals to reach about three-quarters of normal this year. they say that could be enough to...
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for, but also fighting for a value and an issue that he we all care about and have talked about for so long. and thank you for being just an awesome district 2 resident. so, thank you for being here. (applause) >> thank you, mark. and thank you so much to the board of supervisors for having this day to recognize women in our community. it's really inspiring to hear the stories of what women
for, but also fighting for a value and an issue that he we all care about and have talked about for so long. and thank you for being just an awesome district 2 resident. so, thank you for being here. (applause) >> thank you, mark. and thank you so much to the board of supervisors for having this day to recognize women in our community. it's really inspiring to hear the stories of what women
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so many people are asking how this could go on for so long. his was really a perfect storm. the woman who is believed last seen in september of 2008. and that's around the time she stopped working. so an employer wasn't looking for her. investigators tell us that she had anned stranged relative on the east coast but they has been estranged for many years so that person wasn't looking for her. her mail was being collected directly at the post office so there were no letters piling up outside her house. a neighbor actually continued to cut her grass for years at a time. and now the undersheriff says that tens of thousands of dollars in her bank account actually helped mask the fact that she disappeared so for so many years. listen to this. >> all of her bills were paid by electronic automatic deduction from a local bank. and so her electricity was being paid, her gas was being paid, her cable tv was being paid, her house payment was being paid. at one point in time she had $54,000 in the account. >> years later, of course, that money finally ran
so many people are asking how this could go on for so long. his was really a perfect storm. the woman who is believed last seen in september of 2008. and that's around the time she stopped working. so an employer wasn't looking for her. investigators tell us that she had anned stranged relative on the east coast but they has been estranged for many years so that person wasn't looking for her. her mail was being collected directly at the post office so there were no letters piling up outside her...
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so, i waited a really long time to do that because i was so nervous that i would, as an adult man, failo, when i took the test, the written test, i nailed it. this is like a year ago. nailed the written test. and then for the driving test it's even worse. because i went to a town in upstate new york so it was a little less crowded. but it was just you have to line up and wait for the instruction on like the sidewalk. and this was like me and a bunch of like 15 and 16-year-olds. who were all with their like moms. and sure enough the kid next to me is like, "are you seth meyers?" [ laughter ] i was like, "yeah, i am." he's like, "what are you doing here?" i was like, "i wish i knew, buddy." so, i get in the car. and again, you are just really tense. because you like instinctively know how to drive. but, even when you're driving you're like, i hope i'm doing this right. and we just had to drive around like the town once. and at one point i was like, okay, i'm doing really good. like i nailed parallel parking which when i was a kid was the hardest part. so, i got like parallel parking cocky
so, i waited a really long time to do that because i was so nervous that i would, as an adult man, failo, when i took the test, the written test, i nailed it. this is like a year ago. nailed the written test. and then for the driving test it's even worse. because i went to a town in upstate new york so it was a little less crowded. but it was just you have to line up and wait for the instruction on like the sidewalk. and this was like me and a bunch of like 15 and 16-year-olds. who were all...
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for, but also fighting for a value and an issue that he we all care about and have talked about for so long. and thank you for being just an awesome district 2 resident. so, thank you for being here. (applause) >> thank you, mark. and thank you so much to the board of supervisors for having this day to recognize women in our community. it's really inspiring to hear the stories of what women are doing in our community who take on so many difficult issues and so many issues that require the hope and faithfulness [speaker not understood]. there are problems that aren't going to be solved overnight. they're issues that we have to be commit today change over time and what that means and what that takes. it is a very challenging issue to deal with on the national level. 30,000 people are killed, 100,000 shot every year in this country, and almost nothing is being done. but one of the things that helps me to be able to do it and to keep the faith is getting to work with city councils like this one. having the opportunity to work with courageous leaders who aren't intimidated by the threats of spec
for, but also fighting for a value and an issue that he we all care about and have talked about for so long. and thank you for being just an awesome district 2 resident. so, thank you for being here. (applause) >> thank you, mark. and thank you so much to the board of supervisors for having this day to recognize women in our community. it's really inspiring to hear the stories of what women are doing in our community who take on so many difficult issues and so many issues that require the...
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i'm actually somewhat surprised that this item has taken so long to get out of committee. i would strongly urge my colleagues to move it's item forward. i have been a member of lafco since i got elected to the board of supervisors and for a number of years was the chair of lafco. what you have to understand is that the history of the lafco in san francisco is a unique one and lafco in san francisco has not played a role as other jurisdictions. i think that has been a mistake in the sense that there is a lot of potential for lafco playing the role of ensuring good government, best practices within city agencies. in fact that's what other lafco's do. they provide oversight and provide ideas on how to more efficiently effectively manage and provide government services. and it allows for agencies like the board of supervisors to use resources other than the general fund to conduct issues and reviews. the perfect example is what would with the issue of garbage and waste management where lafco was instrumental in helping with that. what this does is it simply allows us to be abl
i'm actually somewhat surprised that this item has taken so long to get out of committee. i would strongly urge my colleagues to move it's item forward. i have been a member of lafco since i got elected to the board of supervisors and for a number of years was the chair of lafco. what you have to understand is that the history of the lafco in san francisco is a unique one and lafco in san francisco has not played a role as other jurisdictions. i think that has been a mistake in the sense that...
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officials question why malaysia waited so long to check out the two men. abc news, new york. >>> and we are learning this morning that 11 more countries have now joined the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. that brings the total to 25. today on "this week" the house counterterrorism and intelligence sub ms. chair peter king discusses the jet's disappearance as investigators shift their focus to the plane's pilots. you can catch this week right here at abr7 at 8:00 this morning. >>> rebuild, renew, reclaim is the theme of this weekend's state republican state convention in burlingame. republicans admit the party needs to rebuild through grass roots efforts. former u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice headlined yesterday's speakers. she compared america's revolutioners with ukrainians fighting for freedom. >> but we cannot abandon them. we were once them. and if it is god's will, and if it is human's power, they will one day be us. [applause] >> party officials say recent victories in fresno and the san diego mayor's race are recharging the gop fa
officials question why malaysia waited so long to check out the two men. abc news, new york. >>> and we are learning this morning that 11 more countries have now joined the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. that brings the total to 25. today on "this week" the house counterterrorism and intelligence sub ms. chair peter king discusses the jet's disappearance as investigators shift their focus to the plane's pilots. you can catch this week right here at abr7 at 8:00 this...
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is facing a number of investigations aimed at finding out why it took so long to initiate the recall. >> parents and educators fighting for education equality in kansas, claiming the government was cutting too much for the public school system. some residents think the funding is still too low. >> with four kids in kansas public schools, this mother is frustrated with the state's repeated cuts to education. >> educators cut, nurses cut, some of the classes have 27 kids. >> the tug of war over school funding has come to a head as the state supreme court ordered the republican controlled legislature to spend more on schools. four school districts and 30 parents sued the state of kansas in 2010 claiming schools were underfunded. in 2009, the state cut millions of dollars from education, kansas now spends $900 less per student. at full son elementary, 90% of children receive free or reduced lunch, even with increasing enrollment, there's no money to hire more teachers. >> overcrowding is such a big issue here, students are taking music up on stage while a few feet away, cafeteria workers
is facing a number of investigations aimed at finding out why it took so long to initiate the recall. >> parents and educators fighting for education equality in kansas, claiming the government was cutting too much for the public school system. some residents think the funding is still too low. >> with four kids in kansas public schools, this mother is frustrated with the state's repeated cuts to education. >> educators cut, nurses cut, some of the classes have 27 kids....
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i think that self-regulation generally so long as you have a robust standard that's developed through something like a multistakeholder process, i think that's very important, and i absolutely sport that. we at the commission have long supported it. again, so long as you have a robust standard and if you have an enforcer, a backstop enforcer such as the ftc, then i think that can with very important work to complement the enforcement work and other work that we do at to the agency, absolutely. >> host: chairwoman ramirez, what kind of work to you do with the fcc on these types of issues? >> guest: we collaborate very close by -- closely with the fcc in a number of area, and that includes enforcing the do not call rule. we work closely together with the fcc generally given our respective authority in this ecosystem so, yes, with do work with them on a regular basis. >> you had mentioned common carrier earlier. over at the fcc, the companies that are considered common carriers are looking to transform their networks into internet protocol networks which under current fcc regulation aren
i think that self-regulation generally so long as you have a robust standard that's developed through something like a multistakeholder process, i think that's very important, and i absolutely sport that. we at the commission have long supported it. again, so long as you have a robust standard and if you have an enforcer, a backstop enforcer such as the ftc, then i think that can with very important work to complement the enforcement work and other work that we do at to the agency, absolutely....
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. >> reporter: because it's been so long? >> it's been so long. and the currents are quite strong. >> reporter: tonight, an australian warship is headed in to collect and confirm the possible debris. if you thought the first part of this search was long and difficult, get ready because the second part, they'll be flying blind on the ocean floor, deeper than where the "titanic" sank. diane? >> all right, david, thank you. >>> and abc's bob woodruff has been on the ground since the beginning for us in kuala lumpur. and he's there with the families, as they struggle with word, tonight, that they should give up hope. >> reporter: for the families of the 239 passengers and crew, the news was devastating. [ crying ] at this hotel in beijing, where many families have been living, raw grief. [ screaming ] others brought out by stretcher. and there was also anger. malaysian airlines is lying, this man shouts. the families i have met kept to themselves today. patrick gomez, the chief steward on that plane. and three days ago, his wife, jackie, his four child
. >> reporter: because it's been so long? >> it's been so long. and the currents are quite strong. >> reporter: tonight, an australian warship is headed in to collect and confirm the possible debris. if you thought the first part of this search was long and difficult, get ready because the second part, they'll be flying blind on the ocean floor, deeper than where the "titanic" sank. diane? >> all right, david, thank you. >>> and abc's bob woodruff has...
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so i think you may see a temporary stay. i think longjudge's decision will be upheld. >> all right. i want to switch gears now to something that may shock some of our viewers. a case in florida. the head of crime stoppers in miami dade county got a slap on the wrist after a judge found him in contempt of court. he actually ate a piece of paper with an anonymous tip about a cocaine case on it. the judge ordered masston to hand over that information to the defense lawyer. so instead, as punishment, he has to write a report about anonymous tip laws for the judge. i mean, is this grade school here? are you surprised by that ruling? >> the judge found he was in contempt of court. he denied -- he actually defend her specific order to turn over the information. so she has a range of sanctions she can give. and it can be a fine or it can be imprisonment. and i think in this case she wanted an essay, because he just misunderstands the law. and he's a former police officer. and so she wanted to make the point that he defied her order in such a pub
so i think you may see a temporary stay. i think longjudge's decision will be upheld. >> all right. i want to switch gears now to something that may shock some of our viewers. a case in florida. the head of crime stoppers in miami dade county got a slap on the wrist after a judge found him in contempt of court. he actually ate a piece of paper with an anonymous tip about a cocaine case on it. the judge ordered masston to hand over that information to the defense lawyer. so instead, as...
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investigators are asking, you know, what happened, they are demanding answers from gm about why it took so longe recall, but gm's new ceo has launched an independent information and told employees they are going to hold themselves accountable and improve processes so the customers do not experience this again, so, of course, we've got to find out more about this. chris? >> for those who don't know, that's the national highway traffic safety administration, who overseas all this. meantime, let's talk about cost of milk on the rise and chooinas partially to blame. >> prices have pushed up for us in america so u.s. exports of dairy products to china, indonesia, and vietnam have surged over the past year and the issue is new zealand has historically supplied a lot of dairy products to asia, but they've been suffering a drought, so the higher price doesn't just hurt us, it hurts processors, because that's their input cost, right? just how much more are we paying? well, u.s. retail prices for milk rose 1.5% in january and it's estimated it will climb by as much as 3.5% over the course of the year. >>
investigators are asking, you know, what happened, they are demanding answers from gm about why it took so longe recall, but gm's new ceo has launched an independent information and told employees they are going to hold themselves accountable and improve processes so the customers do not experience this again, so, of course, we've got to find out more about this. chris? >> for those who don't know, that's the national highway traffic safety administration, who overseas all this. meantime,...
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by betting on the game and then lying about it so defiantly for so long.t would be a lot of excitement to see what would happens. >> seth: well i will say, like, one of the great things about, the hall of fame is it's supposed to be sort of a museum about baseball and tell you the stories. this book is such a good book if you want to read great stories about baseball. it covers so much of it. i really highly recommend it. "pete rose: an american dilemma" is in stores now. kostya kennedy everybody. we'll be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to john leguizamo, zosia mamet, kostya kennedy, and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you next week. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up everybody? i'm carson daly. it is "last call," and tonight we are going to present killer music from live nation's avalon. we got a snapshot on the band run river north and right now, the strongest man in the history of the world. kellan lutz shot to fame as on
by betting on the game and then lying about it so defiantly for so long.t would be a lot of excitement to see what would happens. >> seth: well i will say, like, one of the great things about, the hall of fame is it's supposed to be sort of a museum about baseball and tell you the stories. this book is such a good book if you want to read great stories about baseball. it covers so much of it. i really highly recommend it. "pete rose: an american dilemma" is in stores now. kostya...
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so long as those commitments remain in place, so long as there is a willingness by the international community to support the afghan government they will be able to maintain. >> how long do you think? >> that will depend on what happens. >> months, years? >> if there's continued progress in afghanistan and obviously if there is reconciliation with beginnings of reconciliation i would imagine a strong willingness on the part of the international community to support that. it there is progress in developing the afghan economy, if there's continued progress in developing human rights and in particular if there is no progressive tendency in relation to women's rights after the end of 2014 all of these things make it more likely that the international community will be willing and able to continue its involvement in afghanistan. clearly a failure by the afghans to live up to the commitments that they have made to the international community will make that more difficult. >> those include respecting and honoring the rights of women. >> they do is guaranteed to the afghan constitution. >> b
so long as those commitments remain in place, so long as there is a willingness by the international community to support the afghan government they will be able to maintain. >> how long do you think? >> that will depend on what happens. >> months, years? >> if there's continued progress in afghanistan and obviously if there is reconciliation with beginnings of reconciliation i would imagine a strong willingness on the part of the international community to support that....
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that's the exact question i asked earlier, that is why did it take them so long to search the home for the pilots. whether it's about the culture or being differential, the bottom line, there's a lot more information. thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> and coming up, where is malaysian airlines flight 370? the latest in the search. stay with us. >>> it's been more than a week since malaysian flight 377 disappeared. with me now, michael kay, whose been on several boards of inqui inquiry. everything about what we originally thought is now in question. and the orangeal thinking that this plane probably was involved in some kind of catastrophic disaster and went into the water is now the case anymore. no one believes that anymore, but we now know that the aircraft is pinging for seven ho last lost contact with after it made communication. what do you think happened to this plane? >> just to pick up on 43 countries, 53 aircraft, this is a huge man hunt. i've been on two boards of inquiry, flown over 20 careyeard have never seen anything like this. the points you raise are really valid in terms
that's the exact question i asked earlier, that is why did it take them so long to search the home for the pilots. whether it's about the culture or being differential, the bottom line, there's a lot more information. thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> and coming up, where is malaysian airlines flight 370? the latest in the search. stay with us. >>> it's been more than a week since malaysian flight 377 disappeared. with me now, michael kay, whose been on several boards of...
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long. carl used strategy to finish in the top five. the toyotas are globed together, soed with their result today. looking toward to bristol, though, i bet. >> kyle larson, 19th. saw kyle busch and he flirted in the lead throughout the day. danica patrick, tough day for kurt busch, brother of kyle busch, the las vegas native. >> yeah, when you play a home game, you want to finish better than 26th. that wasn't the case today. didn't run well at all today, neither did tony stewart. tony back in the 33rd spot, guy that's won here before. a lot of head scratching going on there. >> ten leaders, 21 lead changes. we talked about the average record speed for the las vegas motor speedway, four cautions and it was wreck free. we did not have any crashes in today's race won by brad keselowski. time now for toyota let's go places, and let's look ahead from las vegas in a mile and a half to the short track of bristol motor speedway. brad keselowski has won there twice. >> talked about the toyotas trying to get their stuff together when they get to tennessee. bristol is a great track
long. carl used strategy to finish in the top five. the toyotas are globed together, soed with their result today. looking toward to bristol, though, i bet. >> kyle larson, 19th. saw kyle busch and he flirted in the lead throughout the day. danica patrick, tough day for kurt busch, brother of kyle busch, the las vegas native. >> yeah, when you play a home game, you want to finish better than 26th. that wasn't the case today. didn't run well at all today, neither did tony stewart....
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so true that smartphones have not been around so long. there are people in the newsroom, 25 years old, they have never used a blackberry. it makes me feel so old. thank you, trip hawkins. he will be with us for the hour. the art of the deal -- jeff bezos making it possible for you to buy your neck work you -- by your next work of art online. twitterulls the plug on and warns that facebook and youtube could be next. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop ," live on bloomberg television and streaming on your phone, tablet, and on bloomberg.com. . i want to bring in my guest host, trip hawkins. day for youperfect to host. it is always the perfect day, but the "candy crush" parent --pany, came the digital, digitaldigital -- king is about to go public. is it a one-hit wonder and what do you do after that? >> results in the gaming industry are lopsided. again that gets to the top of store tends to perpetuate that position and consumers seem to only know about the top-ranked games. it is more of a winner take all --n it has ever been good ben. >> is
so true that smartphones have not been around so long. there are people in the newsroom, 25 years old, they have never used a blackberry. it makes me feel so old. thank you, trip hawkins. he will be with us for the hour. the art of the deal -- jeff bezos making it possible for you to buy your neck work you -- by your next work of art online. twitterulls the plug on and warns that facebook and youtube could be next. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop ," live on bloomberg...
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the search area is so remote and take sos long to get to, the navy only has three hours a day to use t the only problem. there are so many unknowns that search teams really don't even know what to look for. it could be something as large as a piece of a plane. but, it could be something as small as a seat cushion or a life vest. finding wreckage is like finding the needle in the hay stack. if only they could find the hay stack. >> that's a sonar buoy. >> correct. >> reporter: these devices are deployed in the indian ocean to monitor sounds and map the wind and ocean currents in hopes of narrowing down the search area. it has to fly in straight lines at 1,000 feet. at this height, a fishing boat can be obscured. this boat is about the same length as that piece of debris spotted on satellite. that could be missed, right in. >> absolutely. i would estimate it as 80 feet long or so. you can see the wave action today and the white caps, even with that, that is a challenge. >> reporter: now, try to imagine spotting something smaller among the countless waves and reflectio reflections. keep
the search area is so remote and take sos long to get to, the navy only has three hours a day to use t the only problem. there are so many unknowns that search teams really don't even know what to look for. it could be something as large as a piece of a plane. but, it could be something as small as a seat cushion or a life vest. finding wreckage is like finding the needle in the hay stack. if only they could find the hay stack. >> that's a sonar buoy. >> correct. >> reporter:...
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it's been so long. >> and so we arranged this. >> papa. >> oh, my god. >> how is it going? >> oh! n! it's been a long time, hasn't it? >> too long. >> let me look at you. >> and then the next morning, the sun rose over the sea. and ryan ferguson breathed in the ocean air, felt the world open around him, touched his feet to the warm sand. >> haven't been here for years. >> and life began anew. >> to freedom and a great family. >> that's all >> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. >> we are tracking the storm but the worst is over. one of the placest hit hardest was the california coast. waves batted the shoreline put something people in danger. >> forest was e
it's been so long. >> and so we arranged this. >> papa. >> oh, my god. >> how is it going? >> oh! n! it's been a long time, hasn't it? >> too long. >> let me look at you. >> and then the next morning, the sun rose over the sea. and ryan ferguson breathed in the ocean air, felt the world open around him, touched his feet to the warm sand. >> haven't been here for years. >> and life began anew. >> to freedom and a great family....
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that's the same depth the wreckage of air france was retrieved from, and we all know how long that took. so, this is a much more remote area of the southern seas. it's deep. it's getting towards deep south. it's actually south of perth, where i am, and perth is quite a long way south on the australian continent. so, john, you just don't have that maritime traffic, you don't have those busy sea lanes or, indeed, air corridors either. so, they do face problem after problem after problem. but they do have a lead, they have some very, very sophisticated devices. the u.s. are here with their most sophisticated surveillance planes, the p-8s, the poseidons, these long-range p-3s. they're all workhorses, but they've been rebooted several times and they've got some pretty strong technology on board. so, technologically, if they can be found, you've got the right assets on the case. >> yes, you do. and in fact, commercial satellites are now being redirected to take pictures of that area. as andrew's been saying, planes now going back and forth as frequently as they can, ships on the way, literally fr
that's the same depth the wreckage of air france was retrieved from, and we all know how long that took. so, this is a much more remote area of the southern seas. it's deep. it's getting towards deep south. it's actually south of perth, where i am, and perth is quite a long way south on the australian continent. so, john, you just don't have that maritime traffic, you don't have those busy sea lanes or, indeed, air corridors either. so, they do face problem after problem after problem. but they...
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why did officials wait so long? >> and a man tempting fate with a train with that much room to spare. watch! [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> flight has been missing, thailand revealing the military radar detected a plane after the 370's xhupgz went down. it matches the data released by malaysia. the plane did not pass in tha i air space. their reason for waiting so long and making the information public. they say malaysia did not ask for it specifically. >> pack here at home. new video showing a close call with a train. >> ooh. >> tflt to watch this. surveillance video from california showing t
why did officials wait so long? >> and a man tempting fate with a train with that much room to spare. watch! [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i...
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report report that doesn't make saying so long to the preproduction viper and saying good-bye any easiers hurts, only 394 miles on it. south puget sound got rid of several cars before after their contract were up. but this is the first time the crush command came from the other direction. and this is what is down the road for the school's viper. >> why should we all be punished for one school's mistake. >> students are organizing a petition to keep the cars but still saying good-bye. >> just had fun washing it, it would be nice to see it go to a museum instead of being crushed. >> alicia jafy, komo 4 news. >> can't they sign a waiver saying, we aren't responsible, we reling yish this car. >> good for the student. have you ever driven one? >> oh, yes, there was that one i had in 1992. i forgot. >> a beaut. real nice. >> good stuff. >> good stuff, indeed. >>> coming up, a pioneer in texas, anchorwoman, great story. >> an emeggal honor for years of hard work on and off the air. you're watching "world news now." >>> every week she made it her mission to find homes for children in foster care
report report that doesn't make saying so long to the preproduction viper and saying good-bye any easiers hurts, only 394 miles on it. south puget sound got rid of several cars before after their contract were up. but this is the first time the crush command came from the other direction. and this is what is down the road for the school's viper. >> why should we all be punished for one school's mistake. >> students are organizing a petition to keep the cars but still saying...
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officials wondered why it took so long to check out the two men. problems for residents whose apartments were damaged last week. the police tell us criminals broke into 11 apartments at the con plex. -- into a complex. they were not structurally safer. burglars broke into a padlock. isbody with information being asked to call police right now. amllverhaul to a landmark -- mall has been pushed back. that is when they planning to break the ground and demolished in the area between seniors and masons and a build stores and restaurants. the developer plans to break the ground this spring. and macy's ands build stores and restaurants. where people are going for football equipment -- computer equipment. goodwill. wind caused the problems are week. we will look at the damage. >> i am and belfort furniture weather center and we have had enough snow. we have more on the way. if you are sick of it, temperatures that >> as a breach at the university of maryland is slightly smaller than thought. it impacts students who attended earlier than initially announced
officials wondered why it took so long to check out the two men. problems for residents whose apartments were damaged last week. the police tell us criminals broke into 11 apartments at the con plex. -- into a complex. they were not structurally safer. burglars broke into a padlock. isbody with information being asked to call police right now. amllverhaul to a landmark -- mall has been pushed back. that is when they planning to break the ground and demolished in the area between seniors and...
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i'm wondering why do they have to wait so long to produce this information? but what it is, they should have, from day 1, this is way beyond the capability of a small country, emerging country like malaysia. they should have come to one of the superpowers and say you handle this, and they could have, any of the superpowers, they could have come in with massive logistics, and technology, to perhaps find these. so it is very, very late, i'm afraid. it might be late. but at least, we have some sort of perhaps credible position of this airplane. >> okay, ross, thank you for being on al jazeera. >> my pleasure. >> embassies have closed around the world because of walkoff. part of a long running pay dispute. israel's government has condemned the dispute as irresponsible. >>> pakistan beyond the attack on kabul. nine were shot debt at the serene last week. afghanistan blames pakistan's secret police at planning it. >>> earlier a cousin of president bashar al-assad was killed. trying to fight back against advances by government forces. bernard smith reports. >> repor
i'm wondering why do they have to wait so long to produce this information? but what it is, they should have, from day 1, this is way beyond the capability of a small country, emerging country like malaysia. they should have come to one of the superpowers and say you handle this, and they could have, any of the superpowers, they could have come in with massive logistics, and technology, to perhaps find these. so it is very, very late, i'm afraid. it might be late. but at least, we have some...
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>> [laughter] >> we have worked together for so long. we worked together on "fashion police."elissa" starts saturday night. we have "in bed with joan." >> we also have all the years on the red carpet. >> does it make it easier, melissa, to be working together so long? >> we definitely have a vibe. we know how the other one likes things. we know what will set the other off. i don't know if it is easier to work together or separately. it is a shorthand. it is a business. we know what to ask for. we know what we need and want. >> you can tell the truth to each other. with a business partner, you have to couch more subtly and be careful. give them a cookie and tell them the truth. >> are there ever problems with the mother-daughter relationship? that is a fraught relationship from time to time i assume. >> don't come to work unless you look terrific. >> conversely, i should be able to drag and work anyway i want. >> we start at 4:00 in the morning. >> is this correct? you are moving in with melissa? >> i have been there four years. >> what is it like living together? >> difficult.
>> [laughter] >> we have worked together for so long. we worked together on "fashion police."elissa" starts saturday night. we have "in bed with joan." >> we also have all the years on the red carpet. >> does it make it easier, melissa, to be working together so long? >> we definitely have a vibe. we know how the other one likes things. we know what will set the other off. i don't know if it is easier to work together or separately. it is a...
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why did it take so long to get to this point? why did it take so long to get to this deal with apple? on the phonerts makers decided to find an interface which allows the car to remotely control the phone. we are not just talking about rejecting what you see on your smart phone and have a read-only. we are talking about the bidirectional interface which to operatedriver features which are on the phone and use the phone as a computer. this interface needs to be well thought through. it is in the hands of the phone producer to define this interface. on the mutual investigations, i think we have found a very good and very compelling offer. >> final thought. >> it is also interesting that we just saw video showing how this works. they're opening this up to other apps as well. it is an opportunity for other companies likes bod spotify in others to offer different type of apps. it is a new place for apple ios. thank you all for weighing in. we will continue to follow this one as it develops. pinterest is one of the hottest social media
why did it take so long to get to this point? why did it take so long to get to this deal with apple? on the phonerts makers decided to find an interface which allows the car to remotely control the phone. we are not just talking about rejecting what you see on your smart phone and have a read-only. we are talking about the bidirectional interface which to operatedriver features which are on the phone and use the phone as a computer. this interface needs to be well thought through. it is in the...