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. >> you have sophie and the cat. >> the dog's name is sophie, we learned the cats's name is leo. >> every time i use the ice machine, sophie attacks the cat. >> i wonder if the dog is just reacting to somebody at the refrigerator. does the dog know it gets food when they are at the refrigerator and doesn't want to share it with the cat? >> maybe he really likes ice or something. now it's become a pavlovian response. >> sophie is an ice bitch. >> yes. eating a popsicle. >> these are rodents and native to australia. i love its big old teeth. >> this is fantastic. >> i don't know why i like this video. >> because it's this. it is a furry animal eating a giant popsicle with his big old teeth and it's dripping out. >> this was taken on july 10th. it was kaplan day. that was a beloved one they lost. >> see everything this water ride can do next. >> if you're trying to get your hands on an ipad mini, get thursday's buzz word for your chance to win one. >>> i have a couple of videos that could have gone horribly wrong for these adorable children. for this little fellow playing basketball, h
. >> you have sophie and the cat. >> the dog's name is sophie, we learned the cats's name is leo. >> every time i use the ice machine, sophie attacks the cat. >> i wonder if the dog is just reacting to somebody at the refrigerator. does the dog know it gets food when they are at the refrigerator and doesn't want to share it with the cat? >> maybe he really likes ice or something. now it's become a pavlovian response. >> sophie is an ice bitch. >> yes....
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>> hello, i'm julie la simon i work at cafe sophie we're establishing a reputation of a low key honest to goodness spot to enjoy yourselves a lot of our customers are professionals who just want to unwind and relax we very much offer this environment. yeah. love it >> thank you. is there any additional public comment okay seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner antonini. >> thank you. i'm in support of this project for a couple reasons that have not necessarily been brought up first which one is choosing a place particularly for diner and part of the application is to extend their hours from 6 to 10:00 p.m. that includes a lot more people having their final meal of the day and more emphasis on this meal when i'm looking around for a place in the early evening hours i like to have a glass of wine or beer and i avoid a place not offering that. it's not a consideration of lunch for me because railway that's included with my lunch so if you have later hours you know you have to be able to offer people that have this as part of their evening meal it makes sense. an additional imp
>> hello, i'm julie la simon i work at cafe sophie we're establishing a reputation of a low key honest to goodness spot to enjoy yourselves a lot of our customers are professionals who just want to unwind and relax we very much offer this environment. yeah. love it >> thank you. is there any additional public comment okay seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner antonini. >> thank you. i'm in support of this project for a couple reasons that have not necessarily been...
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hello welcome to sophie and current sophie shevardnadze and now a star sites.thing as a former drug addict today we'll talk to somebody who says he's an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit banged up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george is what he says is a simple method total abstinence chip somers is our guest today. the war on drugs has raged for decades but addiction is still a horrifying reality. are drug users criminals just waiting to be locked away or rather the people who need help getting their real this is abstinence a cure for addiction and can one ever be cured completely. chip somers a former heroin addict who now runs a clinic helping drug abusers kick the habit welcome it's great to have you on our show today thank you so obviously i want to start with your personal story how did drug addiction get you it got me when i was about seventeen. just starting over lessons and i started coming across drugs in london and the thing that attracted me most of all was that they mad
hello welcome to sophie and current sophie shevardnadze and now a star sites.thing as a former drug addict today we'll talk to somebody who says he's an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit banged up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george is what he says is a simple method total abstinence chip somers is our guest today. the war on drugs has raged for decades but addiction is still a horrifying reality. are drug users...
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international that sophie shevardnadze and sophie co before you in the u.k. afshin rattansi will take you underground stay with us. technology innovation. developments around. the future covered. join me on. impartial and financial commentary interviews and much much. only on the best and only. your. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. hello welcome to use of sophie shevardnadze a star such as thing as a former drug addict today we'll talk to somebody who is an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit of end up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george they use what he says is a simple method total abstinence chip somers as our guest today. the war on drugs has raged for decades but addiction is still a horrifying reality. are drug users criminals just waiting to be locked away or rather the people who need help getting their real name is abstinence a cure for addiction and can one ever be cured completely. chip somers a former heroin addict who now runs a cl
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sophie, good to see you. you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, fighting for isil, why one man joined their ranks, and how he and his family escaped. >>> plus the new allegations against guards at an asylum center. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. coming up, escape from isil, a former fighter talked about why he joined and when he realized he had made a big mistake. >>> germany facing allegations of abuse. >>> plus europe's next big fight for independence, and what spain is doing to try to stop it. ♪ >>> isil fighters are on the edge of turkey's border. they have taken several noo several -- nearby syrian towns in just the last few days. last night, president obama spoke on 60 minutes. he said the u.s. underestimated isil. and the white house tried to clarify his statements today. mike viqueira has more. >> reporter: criticism on the president's comments last night. the director of national intelligence had said months before that that is in fact what happened. the intelligence co
sophie, good to see you. you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, fighting for isil, why one man joined their ranks, and how he and his family escaped. >>> plus the new allegations against guards at an asylum center. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. coming up, escape from isil, a former fighter talked about why he joined and when he realized he had made a big mistake. >>> germany facing allegations of abuse. >>> plus...
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. >> sophie is more susus -- susceptible. she has asthma. >> you teneed to have a plan to help them. >> dr. robert toronto, south san jose telling patients not to worry but be ready. today, four confirmed cases of the virus announced in california. three in san diego. one in ventura. all of them children. >> individuals that were treat at the hospital, three of the four cases, actually had, asthma. >> health officials there, seeing 20% more respiratory cases in children than they normally see this time of year. >> a bit more. not nearly the numbers they're seeing in the midwest. likely it is here already or will soon beep here. the viperorus starts as a co-. may not have a fever but have trouble breathing. >> if they're wheezing, in distress. using muscles between the ribs and stomach muscles to breathe. get to the hospital or doctor's office. >> sophie's dad brought her in for a checkup as school is getting under way and sicknesses start to spread. >> happy we are here today to get the action plan. >> the virus has no known
. >> sophie is more susus -- susceptible. she has asthma. >> you teneed to have a plan to help them. >> dr. robert toronto, south san jose telling patients not to worry but be ready. today, four confirmed cases of the virus announced in california. three in san diego. one in ventura. all of them children. >> individuals that were treat at the hospital, three of the four cases, actually had, asthma. >> health officials there, seeing 20% more respiratory cases in...
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hello welcome to sophie encouraged sophie shevardnadze now a star such as saying as a former drug addict today we'll talk to somebody who says here's an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit of mind up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george they use what he says is a simple method total abstinence. is our guest today. the war on drugs has raged for decades but addiction is still a horrifying reality. are drug users criminals just waiting to be locked away or rather the people who need help getting their real this is abstinence a cure for addiction and can one ever be cured completely. chip somers a former heroin addict who now runs a clinic helping drug abusers kick the habit welcome it's great to have you on our show today thank you so obviously i want to start with your personal story how did drug addiction get you it got me when i was about seventeen and just starting out lessons and i started coming across drugs in london and the thing that attracted me most of all was that they made me feel very good i think.
hello welcome to sophie encouraged sophie shevardnadze now a star such as saying as a former drug addict today we'll talk to somebody who says here's an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit of mind up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george they use what he says is a simple method total abstinence. is our guest today. the war on drugs has raged for decades but addiction is still a horrifying reality. are drug users...
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hello welcome to sophie encouraged sophie shevardnadze and now a star such a thing as a former drug addict today we talked to somebody who says he's an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit up and up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george they use what he says is a simple method total abstinence. chip somers is our guest today. the war on drugs has raged for decades but addiction is still a horrifying reality. are drug users criminals just waiting to be locked away or rather the people who need help in getting their real this is abstinence a cure for addiction and can one ever be cured completely. chip somers a former heroin addict who now runs a clinic helping drug abusers skip the habit welcome it's great to have you on our show today thank you so obviously i want to start with your personal story how did drug addiction get you it got me when i was about seventeen and just starting over lessons and i started coming across drugs in london and the thing that attracted me most of all was that they made me feel very go
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joining us now is sophie richardson, the china director at human rights watch. thank you for being with us. is it safe to say that the protesters had some does satisfaction with the government for some time? >> i think it's an understatement. i think a lot of reaction we have seen in the last 48 hours is - yes, the core about this decision about who gets to nominate candidates. it's really a much broader set of complaints. potentially about whether people in hong kong do get to have a say in and have control over issues in hong kong, or whether that power is essentially shifting to beijing. >> what do you make of the reaction from the government, and the sites that we have seen of tear gas thrown at protesters. >> the central government reaction is predictable and alarming to hear some of the authorities, the chief executive using the language that the chinese authorities use, that everything will be done by the rule of law. it's a concern to see police in riot gear, using tear gas and pepper spray on protests that have, for the most part, seemingly been peacefu
joining us now is sophie richardson, the china director at human rights watch. thank you for being with us. is it safe to say that the protesters had some does satisfaction with the government for some time? >> i think it's an understatement. i think a lot of reaction we have seen in the last 48 hours is - yes, the core about this decision about who gets to nominate candidates. it's really a much broader set of complaints. potentially about whether people in hong kong do get to have a say...
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sophie richardson is the china director at human rights watch. we asked her how this may play out. >> the chinese government will absolutely try to blame economic damage or unrest on the protesters and will try to, i think, mobilize others, possibly, the international business community, you know, to criticize what's happened. the chinese government wants very much for everyone to believe that the protests in hong kong have somehow been concocted by the international community, hostile foreign forces is the phrase that's used. but especially now, the incredible diversity of people we're sighing out on the streets, old, young, wealthy, not, makes it really hard for the chinese government to say this is anything other than home-grown phenomenon. and indeed, people who have been part of the economic might are out at the protests too. >> and that's sophie richardson speaking with jim clancy earlier. >> the impact of social media has spiked since the protests began. but they have come out with new ways to spread their message. samuel burk explains how
sophie richardson is the china director at human rights watch. we asked her how this may play out. >> the chinese government will absolutely try to blame economic damage or unrest on the protesters and will try to, i think, mobilize others, possibly, the international business community, you know, to criticize what's happened. the chinese government wants very much for everyone to believe that the protests in hong kong have somehow been concocted by the international community, hostile...
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. >> jon: my goddaughter's tater tits, aunt sophie's crusty muffin. i hate my family. [laughter] so one of these candidates is associated with a disreputable association that flaunts its contempt for women, and the other has a dad that owns hugh jass burgers. boom! what if your opponent's dad doesn't own a hill lairly is named fast food joint. you could go with mark pryor's strategy against his opponent tom cotton. >> tom cotton voted against preparing america for pandemics like ebola. >> he was the only one to vote against children's hospitals. >> my opponent is pro ebola and anti-baby. well, that certainly has to be the most prejortive and accuse or the ad in the senate race, you would think. if you didn't live in alaska. >> alaska turned ugly. the democratic senator criticized his republican challenger dan sullivan. >> i want to show you a crime scene. >> i don't know how long dan sell van lived in alaska, but as attorney general he left a lot of sex offenders get off of life sentences. one got out of prison, broke into an apartment building and murdered a senior co
. >> jon: my goddaughter's tater tits, aunt sophie's crusty muffin. i hate my family. [laughter] so one of these candidates is associated with a disreputable association that flaunts its contempt for women, and the other has a dad that owns hugh jass burgers. boom! what if your opponent's dad doesn't own a hill lairly is named fast food joint. you could go with mark pryor's strategy against his opponent tom cotton. >> tom cotton voted against preparing america for pandemics like...
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i have a 4-year-old named tess and 7-year-old named sophie.sophie newest passion is the codable and hopscotch apps, and she totally geeks out on it. maybe i will start with mr. partovi and invite others to chime in. be more directive to us. outside of csca and dr. jonah, you mentioned the potential of having the government promote plat forms. are there other things that congress ought to do to step up, not just to fill the 24,000 jobs in my state, but to make sure we have a work force in the next generation. >> sure. i looked at the core issue in computer science, which is driving these jobs, the high school pipeline, this is a no-brainer. it only removed barriers. doesn't increase funding. it does what the federal government should be doing which is giving more control to the state. but if you want to go beyond that, i wouldn't say to increase funding but look at the existing $3 billion in stem funding or existing 1.5 billion in k-5 stem funding and how much of that goes to stem? i would say almost none of it. in high school, stem funding is
i have a 4-year-old named tess and 7-year-old named sophie.sophie newest passion is the codable and hopscotch apps, and she totally geeks out on it. maybe i will start with mr. partovi and invite others to chime in. be more directive to us. outside of csca and dr. jonah, you mentioned the potential of having the government promote plat forms. are there other things that congress ought to do to step up, not just to fill the 24,000 jobs in my state, but to make sure we have a work force in the...
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up next hear not international sophie shevardnadze his from a drugs campaign about how he beat his deadly addiction but in the u.k. families from beslan tragedy tell the sole surviving terrorist to back what they got three. science technology innovation called a list of elements from around russia. the huge earth covered. cluck cluck. cluck cluck. cluck led. my mare named join me on her in-depth impartial and financial morning commentary concert news and much much. only on the bus and only on a. plane. as a. pledge it was a problem very hard to take on a privilege to get along here a lot never had sex with her because there are no little. play. lists le may play. live. you know. they could have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm sure. hello welcome to. shevardnadze now is terror such a thing as a former drug addict today we'll talk to somebody who says he's an example of one heroin user who after kicking the habit of end up at her rehab clinic helping numerous people including the likes of russell brand and boy george they use what he says is a simple method total abstinence. is our g
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much closer to home time was up next in fact the couple of minutes saw its international sophie sue so be shouldn't ship it out so hearing from a man tonight it will became a decades long heroin addiction i'm kevin open for me good night. good. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future of covered. her. face it with economic ups and downs in the final months day the london deal sang i and the rest of the life they meet making it will be every week on. this is the media leave us so we leave the baby. by the sea potion security for your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our team. choose your language. according to cope with zero in federal prison officials in the economy going to places for the to choose good the consensus can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact the money. choose the access to your office. he he says.
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well that's the news for now but up next here in r t international sophie shevardnadze hears from overcamea decades long addiction interesting stuff to go on. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy which albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five different job ready to join the movement then walk a little bit hard. to . put it under water amen a lot of these major news outlets face either trying to.
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the executive chef at sophie's saks fifth avenue on michigan have enough.e pretty minimal. >> i have not been there. apparently beautiful the ears over michigan ave. it is wonderful. a great place for lunch or brunch or a dinner. i'm going to go ahead and make the commission to our viewers. you're one of the vendors. palin back for seconds. you made a lovely scallop dish. as their member from saturday. i'm willing to help out. first thing out to say about this dish is that we are inspired from all of the great seafood that we hear on the east coast. this is my version of what an incredible crabcakes should be pure first of all it is a lot of crap. >> what i'm going to do his i'm going to put a couple of things in this. before that how you to start helping me over here. >> take your spatula and had summoned the spirit at all of that man is right in there. a little bit of cream is of course. the little bit spicy. the flavor goes perfectly well. a couple of what ingredients. the dorchester sauce. >> it is a secret little thing. leslie some hot sauce. just use
the executive chef at sophie's saks fifth avenue on michigan have enough.e pretty minimal. >> i have not been there. apparently beautiful the ears over michigan ave. it is wonderful. a great place for lunch or brunch or a dinner. i'm going to go ahead and make the commission to our viewers. you're one of the vendors. palin back for seconds. you made a lovely scallop dish. as their member from saturday. i'm willing to help out. first thing out to say about this dish is that we are inspired...
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as a father, i kind of thought about when i read that, i kind of thought about the kind of sophie's choice, you know, dilemma that is faced by a parent and how painful that must have been, that really happened, that real fathers have to make those decisions. >> kind of became one of the central emotions in the book. >> before you founded your foundation, before you were the world famous writer, before you were a doctor, you and your >> yeah. >> you were 14. >> yes. >> you talked about the pessimism. did you have that sense when your family realized after the soviet invasion, we can't go home again? it's too dangerous? >> yes. the prospects for us to return home were very bleak because when the soviets came, we knew this was going to be a protracted situation and there was no quick resolution to this. and so we knew that essentially, we had to start life all over again and that everything that we owned, everything that we had built as a family before was basically swiped off of the board and it was time to start a new life, which is a very frightening and we were luck. we were begin asylum
as a father, i kind of thought about when i read that, i kind of thought about the kind of sophie's choice, you know, dilemma that is faced by a parent and how painful that must have been, that really happened, that real fathers have to make those decisions. >> kind of became one of the central emotions in the book. >> before you founded your foundation, before you were the world famous writer, before you were a doctor, you and your >> yeah. >> you were 14. >> yes....
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. >> i don't mean to overdo this, but have the feeling that something istpb1ñ happened, or e so sophied devices today we can track this and they're worried. are they worried of cyber attack? something akin to 9/11? >> i don't think they should be worried about 9/11 type attack. that took three years to plan. takes a safe place, takes training of terrorists -- >> only cost a half million dollars. >> but took three years to prepare and they haven't had a safe place to do that. one thing we're worried about isis, they will create a safe place to plan two or three years for another major attack on the united states. without the capable to plan an attack, we're worried about one-off attackq2, about people who are radicalized on the internet, people like the so-called times square bomber or the underpans bomber of that kind of person. the bombers in boston. those kind of people who are lone wolf terrorists. that's what we are worried about right now. we don't do something about isis and other threats in the world we could a year or so from now be worried bat bigger threat. >> they're talking
. >> i don't mean to overdo this, but have the feeling that something istpb1ñ happened, or e so sophied devices today we can track this and they're worried. are they worried of cyber attack? something akin to 9/11? >> i don't think they should be worried about 9/11 type attack. that took three years to plan. takes a safe place, takes training of terrorists -- >> only cost a half million dollars. >> but took three years to prepare and they haven't had a safe place to do...
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. >> sophie eaten number of things she should not. >> i know that's right. >> cute little faces.until where did that go? then they run out of the room and hide in the corner. >> and time to call the vet. i know, i know. >> what about yours? >> nothing major yet. but i know it canan happen. i know can happen. good morning, family, we'll be right back. ring ring! progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself. and now try new progresso chili. slow-simmered, homemade taste. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! >> warm, steamy, same chance for tomorrow, better chance tomorrow with showers. sunday, 78 and sunshine, cool side, keep it cool early next week. >> we still have rush hour sprinkles all over, 95, the schuylkill expressway, zone street expressway, still have fog sort of lingering, as well, watch for low visibility, sunday the eagles home opener, v
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i have a 4-year-old named tess and 7-year-old named sophie.sophie newest passion is the codable and hopscotch apps, and she totally geeks out on it. maybe i will start with mr. partovi and invite others to chime in. be more directive to us. outside of csca and dr. jonah, you mentioned the potential of having the government promote plat forms. are there other things that congress ought to do to step up, not just to fill the 24,000 jobs in my state, but to make sure we have a work force in the next generation. >> sure. i looked at the core issue in computer science, which is driving these jobs, the high school pipeline, this is a no-brainer. it only removed barriers. doesn't increase funding. it does what the federal government should be doing which is giving more control to the state. but if you want to go beyond that, i wouldn't say to increase funding but look at the existing $3 billion in stem funding or existing 1.5 billion in k-5 stem funding and how much of that goes to stem? i would say almost none of it. in high school, stem funding is
i have a 4-year-old named tess and 7-year-old named sophie.sophie newest passion is the codable and hopscotch apps, and she totally geeks out on it. maybe i will start with mr. partovi and invite others to chime in. be more directive to us. outside of csca and dr. jonah, you mentioned the potential of having the government promote plat forms. are there other things that congress ought to do to step up, not just to fill the 24,000 jobs in my state, but to make sure we have a work force in the...
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so i have little zeus, sophie with the snoogle, and me, i get a little sliver of the bed just kind of up in the morning, kinda. >> seth: well, the good news is once you get the baby, you'll get everything back. >> 100%! can't wait! >> seth: josh charles, everybody. congratulations on everything. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: "bird people" in select theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with nick jonas! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yeah, dinner sounds good. i could come by your place. my place? uhh... um... hold on. introducing the all-new volkswagen golf. plenty of room for whatever life throws at you. hardcore fitness based on 19th century farming practices. pick it! pick it! pick it! pull the plow son! this is not a one man joobbb!!! [ male announcer ] however you stay fit start with delicious low fat sandwiches like the subway club. subway. eat fresh. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. e
so i have little zeus, sophie with the snoogle, and me, i get a little sliver of the bed just kind of up in the morning, kinda. >> seth: well, the good news is once you get the baby, you'll get everything back. >> 100%! can't wait! >> seth: josh charles, everybody. congratulations on everything. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: "bird people" in select theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with nick jonas! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yeah,...
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the relingous -- religious debate as you put it, thank you sophie for coming on, interesting conversation you, gerri. gerri: we'll show you the results of our swash. and general motors moves past deadly ignition switch recall. details coming up. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, an unprecedented program that partners businesses cutting edge research, and...
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if they have to defend yet another seat, they're going to have to have the sophie's choice, come to jesuswhere you have to decide, do you want to save your majority or save your minority leader? [ all speak at once ] >> who's going to win in kansas? i couldn't get it out. who's going to win in kansas? are you going to tell me? >> it's so hard to say, but there's a lot of anger against governor brownback, and it seems to be trending towards the independent democrats. >> there's a lot of dark money out there too. there's a lot of folks out there, ever hear of the coke brothers? what state are they from? kansas. they and others, if they see this seat as being key to the republicans losing -- gaining control or not gaining control of the senate, they have lots of time left to flood kansas with money -- >> i don't think money can buy you love. i don't think money can buy you love. i think the guy has a problem with his residency. i like pat roberts, but let me tell you something. sam roberts writes for "the times." the guy has a real problem. you can't represent kansas and not in some way live
if they have to defend yet another seat, they're going to have to have the sophie's choice, come to jesuswhere you have to decide, do you want to save your majority or save your minority leader? [ all speak at once ] >> who's going to win in kansas? i couldn't get it out. who's going to win in kansas? are you going to tell me? >> it's so hard to say, but there's a lot of anger against governor brownback, and it seems to be trending towards the independent democrats. >> there's...
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all sophie for law does not apply of cyclists is riding on sidewalk and does not apply to cyclists.rd me right does not apply to the cyclist and fact cyclists can get as close as they wont to car boss all writing. and now maine motorists are wrong house that there. well as be realistic drivers to operate a 4,000 lb. plus stage with wheels cyclist set have a hell mutt. is there they have to watch out that being said cyclist in the fall rules of the rhone all times. at the seaside azeri buys less skillful use of the land that is different from the 34 rule that means if there is a bike we need to change lanes to four past. now back to the 3 ft. rule law was intended for a rule more than error urban like sentences coerce for controlled chaos for everyone does not and drivers should treat the law luggage in exist ever is needed do everything in their power to give bicyclist saw a safety net. now all things being equal if there is a collision involving a car and a bike please determine the collision was of that the dollar's fall the ticket could reach as high as $900. we all have to go al
all sophie for law does not apply of cyclists is riding on sidewalk and does not apply to cyclists.rd me right does not apply to the cyclist and fact cyclists can get as close as they wont to car boss all writing. and now maine motorists are wrong house that there. well as be realistic drivers to operate a 4,000 lb. plus stage with wheels cyclist set have a hell mutt. is there they have to watch out that being said cyclist in the fall rules of the rhone all times. at the seaside azeri buys less...
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joining us with their incredible story 3-year-old august and his mother sophie.k you for having us. >> sofy, when did you first learn, i mean, it's hard enough being a parent and then to learn that your child is born deaf. what did that moment feel like to you when the doctors told you that initially? >> well, i mean, we found out when he was one and a half years old officially but we had doubts since he was at least six months old and it just took a while. of course, i mean, it's totally devastating when you learn. i was really, really devastating. we knew before. so i think we kind of expected it at that point. >> and then you probably said okay, well, this is not so bad we know that there are so many procedures cochlear implants. we know hundreds of thousands of people can have these implanted in their ear canals and then they may be able to hear. >> yeah. >> you went through that process and what happened when you tried to get the cochlear implant? >> here in canada we have to go through a whole process with the hearing device and then when that doesn't work
joining us with their incredible story 3-year-old august and his mother sophie.k you for having us. >> sofy, when did you first learn, i mean, it's hard enough being a parent and then to learn that your child is born deaf. what did that moment feel like to you when the doctors told you that initially? >> well, i mean, we found out when he was one and a half years old officially but we had doubts since he was at least six months old and it just took a while. of course, i mean, it's...
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there she is, sophie.ause] sofie saw a fellow human rights advocate hauled off by the police, and she could have led by she says she never thought of leaving cambodia even for a minute so she keeps organizing and marching and mobilizing youth in demanding justice. .. on how to teach objections to accept each other and said we have rights that we can't can achieve in a peaceful way. john is the future and that is why we stand with him. [applause] these individuals are a small sample, just an example of the extraordinary joy and courage and commitment often times outside of the head lines people don't do stories on them but they are her asked but when you look at the surface and the news, they are those who are pushing the border up the hill to make sure that the world is a better place. now, we live in a complicated world and we have imperfect choices. sometimes for instance for the sake of the national security, the united states works with government that do not respect the universal rights. these are cho
there she is, sophie.ause] sofie saw a fellow human rights advocate hauled off by the police, and she could have led by she says she never thought of leaving cambodia even for a minute so she keeps organizing and marching and mobilizing youth in demanding justice. .. on how to teach objections to accept each other and said we have rights that we can't can achieve in a peaceful way. john is the future and that is why we stand with him. [applause] these individuals are a small sample, just an...
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and amanda says, abbey, sophie and laura spending labor day weekend at mount mitchell state park, northts, golf all day today. pinehurst, north carolina. this is the first hole. >> keep them coming. we love to see how you're spending today. i had one from a truck driver who said i'm delivering groceries for americans today. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> so you keep on sending these pictures to us and thinking your pictures are safe, we just shared them with everybody. but the pictures on your phone may not be so safe. a massive icloud attack. jennifer lawrence, kate upton, ariana grande among others have been exposed in a massive nude photo leak. so is your icloud at risk? >> yeah, it makes a lot of people nervous just thinking about it being out there and not being able to have these physical copies of things. i think probably the first lesson if you don't want people to see you nude, don't take a picture nude in the first place, even if you think it's for your and your husband's eyes only. >> need to get a polaroid. >> that's right. that's a fail safe method. that's right. do
and amanda says, abbey, sophie and laura spending labor day weekend at mount mitchell state park, northts, golf all day today. pinehurst, north carolina. this is the first hole. >> keep them coming. we love to see how you're spending today. i had one from a truck driver who said i'm delivering groceries for americans today. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> so you keep on sending these pictures to us and thinking your pictures are safe, we just shared them with...
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caller: yes, sophie. host: okay, go ahead. caller: i want to express my the pointment that government abducts people and they did nsom, which to my cousin. instead of wasting $500 million can derate rebels, they just pull out all of the minorities out and leave us out of the trouble. it's money wasted. there are no moderate rebels. talking from my experience because my cousin was abducted by them. that's all i have to say. t's $500 million down the drain. host: thank you. caller: thank you so much. host: the front pages of everal newspapers across the country, courtesy of the newseum in washington, we'll begin with "the boston globe." to extend air strikes to syria and send more advisers, ground combat role against the islamic state. hen the detroit free press, obama calls for a relentless battle versus the islamic state. also in the papers, the houston chronicle, obama orders the islamic estroy state. and the president says u.s. and llies will use air strikes and train the syria rebels, the moderate syria rebels. times n the
caller: yes, sophie. host: okay, go ahead. caller: i want to express my the pointment that government abducts people and they did nsom, which to my cousin. instead of wasting $500 million can derate rebels, they just pull out all of the minorities out and leave us out of the trouble. it's money wasted. there are no moderate rebels. talking from my experience because my cousin was abducted by them. that's all i have to say. t's $500 million down the drain. host: thank you. caller: thank you so...