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surveillance photos were taken by undercover police officers while they watched a team of seven south american thieves clean out an old navy store. >> shirts at $22.50, and they got the whole rack. >> when police moved in to make the arrest, they found enough merchandise to fill a room. all taken in less than an hour without anyone inside the store noticing a thing. [ticking] >> we have never seen a problem of this size and magnitude in world history. >> now hang on. in world history. >> there's more counterfeiting going on in china now than we've ever seen anywhere. >> name an american brand. any brand. any kind of product. just name it, and we'll tell you something about it. it's probably being counterfeited in china as we speak. >> this is the most profitable criminal venture, as far as i know, on earth. >> counterfeiting. >> counterfeiting and your partners don't kill you. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at the multibillion dollar business of international crime. first, we report on the theft of an eye-popping fortune stolen from the iraq treasur
surveillance photos were taken by undercover police officers while they watched a team of seven south american thieves clean out an old navy store. >> shirts at $22.50, and they got the whole rack. >> when police moved in to make the arrest, they found enough merchandise to fill a room. all taken in less than an hour without anyone inside the store noticing a thing. [ticking] >> we have never seen a problem of this size and magnitude in world history. >> now hang on. in...
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next time, birds will take us on an extraordinary journey to discover the hidden secrets of the south american continent. on an extraordinary journey a measles outbreak begins. this is new york; we don't see measles in new york. if vaccination rates drop, what are the consequences? man: if you start to decrease immunization rates, the diseases reemerge. nova sorts facts from fears. woman: there's just so much information. there's no such thing as an unbiased source. man: is it okay to question vaccines? of course it is. that's just the start of the conversation. "vaccines: calling the shots," next, only on pbs. victoria falls. they call it "the smoke that thunders." man: people use many fancy words when they talk about victoria, but words mean nothing when you are near her. she grabs you and shakes you to your bones. it is like you are standing on the edge of the world. now you can watch "nature" online. go to pbs.org to screen complete episodes from this season and seasons past. visit "nature" online for production updates from the field. well, here we are on the alaska coast. go behind the s
next time, birds will take us on an extraordinary journey to discover the hidden secrets of the south american continent. on an extraordinary journey a measles outbreak begins. this is new york; we don't see measles in new york. if vaccination rates drop, what are the consequences? man: if you start to decrease immunization rates, the diseases reemerge. nova sorts facts from fears. woman: there's just so much information. there's no such thing as an unbiased source. man: is it okay to question...
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interested to hear the comments been the trees and how important they are but taking care of our south americans is also important particularly our senior citizens. >> thank you. i can't agree with you more about taking care of our senior citizens questions seeing none, any public comment on that item? come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm patrick i'm the staff liaison to the public authority board i wanted to say how thrilled we are to have retro at that applying with the experience and knowledge she's in the inform 40 full support of her staff and fellow board ed lee. >> public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor campos >> thank you, very much. mr. chair i've been a big admire of retro at that and grateful that she wants to serve in this roll and you know its people like her that make san francisco a special place so i'm fwraef and proud to make a motion to move this item forward with a positive recommendation as a committee report. >> supervisor tang. >> sure we're in agreement we're honored to have you here today and give our extensive background i know it was
interested to hear the comments been the trees and how important they are but taking care of our south americans is also important particularly our senior citizens. >> thank you. i can't agree with you more about taking care of our senior citizens questions seeing none, any public comment on that item? come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm patrick i'm the staff liaison to the public authority board i wanted to say how thrilled we are to have retro at that applying with the...
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. -- as the south americans in brazil in july, thanks to the late goal. germany, they are using the game to sharpen up after they kick off the qualifier home game against scotland. >> is going to be difficult especially after the experiences we have had. everything that has happened, in terms of the players who decided to and international careers. many things have happened we p1ut t u know, one of those things that really can't be expressed in words? well, here on global spirit, we try to talk about what can't really be talked about so listen closely to what the rabbi, the monk, and the sufi have to say, and decide for yourself. just settle back and join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau for a mostly mystical episode of global spirit, the first internal travel series. [mystical music] ♪ ♪ - throughout history and in virtually all cultures,
. -- as the south americans in brazil in july, thanks to the late goal. germany, they are using the game to sharpen up after they kick off the qualifier home game against scotland. >> is going to be difficult especially after the experiences we have had. everything that has happened, in terms of the players who decided to and international careers. many things have happened we p1utt u know, one of those things that really can't be expressed in words? well, here on global spirit, we try to...
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. >> south americans are the biggest consumers of make-up products. more than 960 million according to a leading brand. >> at the heart of this is a paradox. seen men have a rep u dags of being domineering. they have tape to cosmetics like no others on the planet. a theory is that men are trying harder for the attentions of women, less likely to marry according to parents wishes. another is outward purposes in a hypersensitive society. >> previously it was taboo, now it's a virtue, seen as a demonstration of good sense and a social and economic symbol. as a consequence, it created a grooming tribe in society. >> if you look for it you can find male grooming down the old-fashioned way. this man has been cutting hair for 45 years. changing tastes means the barber shop business is in decline. >> maybe some day weigh could bring back mass cool jointy as before. perhaps in 5-10 years people will come back to the barber shop. >> for now he has to concentrate on the middle age and up, and hope that south korea's young men tire of the trend. >> a reminder, yo
. >> south americans are the biggest consumers of make-up products. more than 960 million according to a leading brand. >> at the heart of this is a paradox. seen men have a rep u dags of being domineering. they have tape to cosmetics like no others on the planet. a theory is that men are trying harder for the attentions of women, less likely to marry according to parents wishes. another is outward purposes in a hypersensitive society. >> previously it was taboo, now it's a...
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. >> plus, meet the south american billionaire who is willing to risk some of his fortune to help his native country, argentina. >> nice guy. ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> let's return to our conversation with david kostin, chief equity strategist at goldman sachs. asked you theie question of whether people are doing their homework, and you said yes, they are focusing on the fundamentals because they are asking questions about the implications of the stronger u.s. dollar and asking questions about the implications of tighter fed policy. do you detect that people are doing stock-level analysis, the bottom-up analysis that leads them to a decision on whether stocks are properly valued, overvalued, or is it a hybrid momentum training, -- trading, looking at macro levels, but not stack -- stock analysis? forve been on wall street 30 years, and i would suggest that they are definitely looking related drivers, and all of them are incorporating more macro. >> what does that mean? let's think about the developments that suggest court -- >> you think about developments that suggest if correlations
. >> plus, meet the south american billionaire who is willing to risk some of his fortune to help his native country, argentina. >> nice guy. ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> let's return to our conversation with david kostin, chief equity strategist at goldman sachs. asked you theie question of whether people are doing their homework, and you said yes, they are focusing on the fundamentals because they are asking questions about the implications of the stronger u.s. dollar...
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from the perspective of grand 1965,gy, south vietnam in which seems to be so he sent you to american national security, is not the south vietnam that is so important to national security in 1970. south vietnam in 1970 does not matter as much to president nixon and henry kissinger as it does to lyndon b. johnson in 1965. -- you want toht bring in the whole mccarthy, anti-communist political situation in the united states. --i think johnson in 1965 mccarthyism has died out a little bit by the time you get to the early 1960's, but certainly communism and the fear of the domino effect, which is articulated by eisenhower -- i think it is on johnson's mind. he does not want to lose south vietnam like truman lost china. to lose,a was truman's but clearly, johnson is thinking along those terms when he is devising his grand strategy. sir, you started off saying you can have a grand strategy but still lose a war. in the context of our current situations in iraq and i can attest -- and afghanistan, does that situation hold true? >> this is where i'm obligated to say that what i'm about to say is
from the perspective of grand 1965,gy, south vietnam in which seems to be so he sent you to american national security, is not the south vietnam that is so important to national security in 1970. south vietnam in 1970 does not matter as much to president nixon and henry kissinger as it does to lyndon b. johnson in 1965. -- you want toht bring in the whole mccarthy, anti-communist political situation in the united states. --i think johnson in 1965 mccarthyism has died out a little bit by the...
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south. bull was going on was of course exacerbated by the rather extraordinary analysis of the situation on the part of the american commander general westmoreland. .. there was no significant guerrilla presence in the south after the tet offensive. the north vietnamese when they occupied the city massacred several thousand buddhist leaders, which did not endear them to the buddhist population in the south. instead of being neutral, then began to support the south vietnamese of the government. and then violate the other major change that took place at the time of the tet offensive was that westmoreland was replaced by general creighton abrams. westmorland philosophy was that he american troops should be in the front lines, and the south vietnamese army which the french had trained wasn't good for anything and was just used in the rear echelon. so no effort, no serious effort was made during westmoreland's tenure to train the south vietnamese. abrams of course undertook the minimization and train the south vietnamese army, and did so quite successfully. the only flaw in what was done was while the enlisted men were
south. bull was going on was of course exacerbated by the rather extraordinary analysis of the situation on the part of the american commander general westmoreland. .. there was no significant guerrilla presence in the south after the tet offensive. the north vietnamese when they occupied the city massacred several thousand buddhist leaders, which did not endear them to the buddhist population in the south. instead of being neutral, then began to support the south vietnamese of the government....
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laws that applied to mexican nationals coming into the united states also applied to the other south americans. do you think the money that was allocated for this order crisis will run out? >> it is not the 2008 law. good underlying purpose which was to make sure that children were not turned back into the hands of human , subject to the very effects of mayhem and violence. it is seeing abuse. often not one their first arrived, but when they find out they're going to be detained areey say they political asylum. >> that is it for our time. thank you very much. and newsmakers is back with afterennett and lauren our conversation with rob goodlatte. let's start with the president's plan for combating isis. what can we anticipate about the november debate? >> right now he has the authority to train and arm moderate syrian rebels. that is with the syrian approved yesterday and the house approved the day before. that is where they will be trained, in saudi arabia. it puts a lot of responsibility on the white house. they have to report back a very frequent interval of how the troops are going, how the
laws that applied to mexican nationals coming into the united states also applied to the other south americans. do you think the money that was allocated for this order crisis will run out? >> it is not the 2008 law. good underlying purpose which was to make sure that children were not turned back into the hands of human , subject to the very effects of mayhem and violence. it is seeing abuse. often not one their first arrived, but when they find out they're going to be detained areey say...
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tensions been political between the south american community and the haitian community, written about in the newspapers. people forget that the ugly word that starts with a k that use used to describe jewish invented by german americans coming to live in new york city. cuban,ell you, as a half half puerto rican, sometimes neither community was sure what i was. there are differences within sometimes those play outside those communities. it is not just black versus white, hispanic versus non-hispanic, there are subtleties within groups that have consequences and the innuendos there are probably more difficult to grasp. up, a briefp this one minute statement from each of you. a final thought on the importance topic. >> it's getting better. in no way a- society perfect, but it is getting better. we are going to continue to improve it. >> george knox can you make it positive before you leave? >> no [laughter] >> here is the difficulty. all i wish to do is make a contribution to a truth that all of us must face, i am not being negative at all, i am not failing to a knowledge progress at all
tensions been political between the south american community and the haitian community, written about in the newspapers. people forget that the ugly word that starts with a k that use used to describe jewish invented by german americans coming to live in new york city. cuban,ell you, as a half half puerto rican, sometimes neither community was sure what i was. there are differences within sometimes those play outside those communities. it is not just black versus white, hispanic versus...
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south of that. it also gets the americans out of the countryside in south vietnam. that was an optics problem. like your occupational army of foreigners in a country. this could take the bulk of the american forces and put them in just one province of north vietnam and southern laos. this is also an area that's largely devoid of any population. it has some, but not many. the dmz is devoid of population. southern laos has very few people in it. tchepone, the major town there, had less than -- there in 1978. u.s. air power and supporting arms which oftentimes inadvertently but unfortunately inflicted casualties on the south vietnam niece sieese civi. essentially take the conventional war and move it here and let pacification and nation building be developed by the south vietnamese. okay. i'm going to leave it there so we have some time for some q&a. [ applause ] >> unfortunately, that never happened, right? some quick -- yes, sir? >> a very important point about the chinese support at the -- and leading up to it. and what i'm hoping is that our organization, as we've done on discussions, will br
south of that. it also gets the americans out of the countryside in south vietnam. that was an optics problem. like your occupational army of foreigners in a country. this could take the bulk of the american forces and put them in just one province of north vietnam and southern laos. this is also an area that's largely devoid of any population. it has some, but not many. the dmz is devoid of population. southern laos has very few people in it. tchepone, the major town there, had less than --...
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a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future, from eastern europe to the deep south. american, you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof. >> yes, the big building, completely empty. >> empty, unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there is money coming in, the one next to it on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. >> 5 million for that? that could be a garage in the hamptons. it is post-a pocalyptic. >> well, it is, except for the fact there are several 100,000 people living here. >> detroit, charlie lived as a writer. he grew up here. >> but it used to be 2 million people. that was rubber. that guy was steel. that guy was a doctor. this was what made america. the road started here. the automobile, frozen peas started here. credit on a mass scale started here. >> what was this like just before this, 20 years before? >> it was insane, there were like twice as many people here. this was a consequence, all the whites went, took their money and factories. the black middle class maintained for a wh
a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future, from eastern europe to the deep south. american, you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof. >> yes, the big building, completely empty. >> empty, unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there is money coming in, the one next to it on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. >> 5 million for that? that could be a garage in the...
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that was kind of a piecemeal thing, some involved with iraq, some south american and central americaneighbors, allies sending a few forces here and there. what the u.s. really needs is hard support. they need boots on the ground and may need countries willing to do airstrikes willing to host training camps. that is something that they have no public commitments yet. >> fascinating turn of events for president obama campaigning on obviously the wars in iraq and afghanistan, the democrats made fun of the whole notion coalition of the willing, and here we are yet again. jim sciutto, thank you. >>> and in addition to not so eager allies and confusion and messages from both parties the white house is a critic. jim foley's mother is a critic who says that she hopes others won't find themselves in the situation they found themselves in. we'll hear more on how the family dealt with the ordeal. we got a limited response last night. we got a bit more. first, i want to play you more of what she said in other conversation about the foundation launching today in jim foley's name and new details ab
that was kind of a piecemeal thing, some involved with iraq, some south american and central americaneighbors, allies sending a few forces here and there. what the u.s. really needs is hard support. they need boots on the ground and may need countries willing to do airstrikes willing to host training camps. that is something that they have no public commitments yet. >> fascinating turn of events for president obama campaigning on obviously the wars in iraq and afghanistan, the democrats...
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. >> mexico is deporting central and south american migrants in record numbers., it is part of a campaign to stop them from traveling further north to the united states. fewer people are attempting to journey, but the dangers they face are are even greater. >> there's no escaping this. sweltering heat for these migrants traveling through mexico. the dangerous freight train carries tens of thousands of people, mostly from central america, north to the united states, every year. but these days fewer and fewer are riding the rails. the mexican government is cracking down on migrants. jesus trie tries to comfort his pregnant wife, they finally cross the border. now they are worried they might get deported. >> it is getting hard tore go north. we heard that police raid last night, and arrests dozens. they fill 24 vans full of people, they even took some who are camped out in the courtyard of the church. >> a few hours later we saw meek can security forces descend on the very same spot where jesus and the aeremian't grays have been waiting to board the train. >> panic
. >> mexico is deporting central and south american migrants in record numbers., it is part of a campaign to stop them from traveling further north to the united states. fewer people are attempting to journey, but the dangers they face are are even greater. >> there's no escaping this. sweltering heat for these migrants traveling through mexico. the dangerous freight train carries tens of thousands of people, mostly from central america, north to the united states, every year. but...
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admitted to laundering among other things laundering $850 million in drug money for repairs over the south american drug cartels. the behavior was so brazen that they had a specially fitted holes in the wind does for drug dealers to slide boxes of cash through. hsbc had been warned that they violated an agreement not to longer money over 30 times in the ten years prior to that agreement. and in that agreement, it was 80 for the prosecution agreement. they paid the fine. not one person did one day in jail and the only individual consequence for any individual at the company is that some of the executives have to be further bonuses for five years. "the new york times" a few years ago to the story where they found there were 51 cases involving 19 and wall street firms who broke the fraud statutes that they already promised not to break. an example would be citigroup in 2011 which paid a $285 million fine to settle fraud charges. and again the actual economic damage in the case was hired in $285 million but they paid that much area that they had been saying chen for breaking the same statute in the yea
admitted to laundering among other things laundering $850 million in drug money for repairs over the south american drug cartels. the behavior was so brazen that they had a specially fitted holes in the wind does for drug dealers to slide boxes of cash through. hsbc had been warned that they violated an agreement not to longer money over 30 times in the ten years prior to that agreement. and in that agreement, it was 80 for the prosecution agreement. they paid the fine. not one person did one...
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laws that applied to mexican nationals coming into the united states also applied to the other south americans. >> do you think the money that was allocated for this order crisis will run out? do you imagine that republicans will insist on changes as a condition to release funds of the supplemental money that is needed? it is my hope that it will. >> it is not the 2008 law. it had a good underlying purpose which was to make sure that children were not turned back into the hands of human smugglers, subject to the very -- the various types of mayhem and violence. it is being abused. parentsinding that also and single adults are when they arrived and are apprehended are claiming political asylum. is that thing they say i want political asylum when they know they're being detained. they laws need to be reform. >> that is it for our time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and newsmakers is back with ryan bennett and lauren after our conversation with rob goodlatte. let's start with the president's plan for combating isis. what authority does he have? what can we anticipate about the november de
laws that applied to mexican nationals coming into the united states also applied to the other south americans. >> do you think the money that was allocated for this order crisis will run out? do you imagine that republicans will insist on changes as a condition to release funds of the supplemental money that is needed? it is my hope that it will. >> it is not the 2008 law. it had a good underlying purpose which was to make sure that children were not turned back into the hands of...
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it's not that we have a problem with mexicans or central americans or south americans, we find the islamsyer rugs along the border. we know they're coming across. >> so they don't want little children coming across the border, and now there's a merry band of muslim mexicans who are crossing the border also. >> what's the alternative to negotiating? he didn't provide his alternative to stop them. here's cruz. >> right now, this week the government of iran is sitting down with the united states government, swiling chardonnay in new york city, to discuss what prime minister netanyahu rightly describes as an historic mistake, a very, very bad deal that tragically is setting the stage for iran to acquire nuclear weapon capability. we so desperately need a president who will stand up and say, these discussions do not even begin until you release pastor said and send him home. >> he's referring to to an american christian convert who was arrested in iran. but this swiling chardonnay, do the iranians do a lot of drinking? [ laughter ] it sounds like he wants to be swiling chardonnay. >> he's tryi
it's not that we have a problem with mexicans or central americans or south americans, we find the islamsyer rugs along the border. we know they're coming across. >> so they don't want little children coming across the border, and now there's a merry band of muslim mexicans who are crossing the border also. >> what's the alternative to negotiating? he didn't provide his alternative to stop them. here's cruz. >> right now, this week the government of iran is sitting down with...
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south. plattsburgh has 6,000 american soldiers here, most of them are regulars. so he sets up a diversion of his own and he send some of these troops west for a little while and gets the attention of the american government. they are not going to go down lake champaign, they are going to continue to fight in northern new york along lake erie and then niagara, and so armstrong shifts the american army and he pulls of the 6,000 troops that are here, he pulls 4500 out of plattsburgh and he pulls them up and up the valley and then go by ship to the niagara, all that leads here in plattsburgh are these regulars that couldn't make the march. these are the prisoners in the stockade. this is the band that's here. that's what is left behind. and that's what is going to be defending on this road. when provo finds out that the american army has left, he starts his attack, he moves those soldiers, fewer than 15,000 to the canadian border right on the edge of lake champaign. they begin to march south headed for plattsburgh. the column actually is ten miles long. the artillery
south. plattsburgh has 6,000 american soldiers here, most of them are regulars. so he sets up a diversion of his own and he send some of these troops west for a little while and gets the attention of the american government. they are not going to go down lake champaign, they are going to continue to fight in northern new york along lake erie and then niagara, and so armstrong shifts the american army and he pulls of the 6,000 troops that are here, he pulls 4500 out of plattsburgh and he pulls...
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>> guest: it's, you know, i'm south korean, and, i mean, i'm an american, but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as we know, is kind of technically still at war. so, but there are groups in the organizational place, so there's these groups that get in. so the first time i went in with this pro-north korean group which was fascinating because i got to see the, you know, i wasn't going in there as a tourist, i went there as a youth delegate, i guess, posing as a youth delegate there to honor the great leader. and then i ended up writing a long feature for -- [inaudible] after that. i also covered the philharmonic in 2008 to pyongyang. i went in for harper's magazine. so i went in as a journalist. so i've been looking for a chance to actually really see north korea because it's impossible to see. i have covered the sectors which you can cover from china or south korea. and that is one part of the story, because these are the people who left, not about the people who are live anything there. finally, i found about this school that was being set up by chris
>> guest: it's, you know, i'm south korean, and, i mean, i'm an american, but having a south korean background is not exactly a blessing because korea is, as we know, is kind of technically still at war. so, but there are groups in the organizational place, so there's these groups that get in. so the first time i went in with this pro-north korean group which was fascinating because i got to see the, you know, i wasn't going in there as a tourist, i went there as a youth delegate, i...
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another is gay, a pregnant girl from the south, an african-american boy who is struggling with the silenceof the south side of chicago and the presents of drugs. how did you find these kids? >> the search went out. we sent messages to schools and groups all over the country. you know, we look at hundreds of kids and just ultimately boiled it down to 15 that we found to be compelling and that represented the diversity that is the country. we sought out characters that would be interesting and celebrate the diversity we are looking for. the stories were very much driven by the kids. >> that's kind of the way we wanted it. i think you would have expected it in a scenario like this is kids with cameras and talking a lot about their relationships. but these kids, what was interesting was the stories they dhoez tell were powerful and important stories about -- about gay and lesbian rights, about education, about ambition, and about relimigion and the separation of church and state. they sound so big and grand as we talk about them in these abstract phrases but to see these kids go through them,
another is gay, a pregnant girl from the south, an african-american boy who is struggling with the silenceof the south side of chicago and the presents of drugs. how did you find these kids? >> the search went out. we sent messages to schools and groups all over the country. you know, we look at hundreds of kids and just ultimately boiled it down to 15 that we found to be compelling and that represented the diversity that is the country. we sought out characters that would be interesting...
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francisco and los angeles, jones negotiated the lease of nearly 4,000 acres of virgin jungle in the south american>> the beautiful promised land. see they made progress on the road and leveled it. >> he sent down a small advance crew from the temple to carve out a settlement they called jonestown. >> clearing it for five miles. going over the piggery now and the chicken area. also the grazing. >> to wake up in jonestown was a breathtaking experience. it was just so overwhelmingly beautiful looking into the jungle. the sun rising, the howler monkeys calling from the jungle. it was just beautiful. >> i fell totally in love with guyana. it's the most spectacular country. so when i got to go, i was delighted. >> it will be an egalitarian society. but there won't be this aggression that's here in the u.s. >> jonestown would be peoples temple's future. jones had these movies made to inspire the folks back home. >> every moment i could see the changes we were doing. i could see massive upgrading and rebuilding and developing. i would never have come back. >> it's beautiful. i can't -- i -- i've never bee
francisco and los angeles, jones negotiated the lease of nearly 4,000 acres of virgin jungle in the south american>> the beautiful promised land. see they made progress on the road and leveled it. >> he sent down a small advance crew from the temple to carve out a settlement they called jonestown. >> clearing it for five miles. going over the piggery now and the chicken area. also the grazing. >> to wake up in jonestown was a breathtaking experience. it was just so...
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that includes strong commitments of money, equipment, and manpower from middle eastern, asian, south american and european nations will lead to a long-term stability in that region. these allies should be footing their share of the bill. as i just mentioned, americans whether today's taxpayers or tomorrow's, should not sold a disproportionate burden of the cost. after all, if countries like saudi arabia or turkey feel the growth of isil, they should make real commitments to this war-fighting effort. that's what happened during the first gulf war and that war members of the coalition contributed more than 80% of that war's cost. because if isil is truly a worldwide problem, then there should be a worldwide response and a commitment to addressing that problem. if isil is threatening to upset the balance of power in the middle east, then middle eastern nations must step up. if terrorists from isil are a worldwide threat, then the world must step up. anything else, madam president, is unacceptable. some say that in order to ensure world peace, america must be a world leader. they say that no othe
that includes strong commitments of money, equipment, and manpower from middle eastern, asian, south american and european nations will lead to a long-term stability in that region. these allies should be footing their share of the bill. as i just mentioned, americans whether today's taxpayers or tomorrow's, should not sold a disproportionate burden of the cost. after all, if countries like saudi arabia or turkey feel the growth of isil, they should make real commitments to this war-fighting...
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south. that's his intention. past the american force in plattsburgh. plattsburgh has 6,000 american of them are , most regs. of hisets up a diversion own. he sends the troops west for a little while and gets the ttention of the american government the secretary of war says they're not going to go down lake champlain. to go here and continue to fight in northern ew york along lake erie in to niagara. and so armstrong shifts the army.can he pulls of the 6,000 troops 4500.are here, he pulls out of plattsburgh. he pulls them out of the last week of august and sends himself to the mohawk valley and up the to sacramentos arbor and up a ship to the niagara. it leaves 1500 regulars. who hey are the people couldn't make the march. tease are prisoners in the stockade. is here. so that's what's left mind. is what's going to be defending on this road. when perveau finds out that he american army has left, he starts his attack. he moves those soldiers fewer 15,000 to the canadian border and right on the edge of ake champlain, he crosses the border on the first of s
south. that's his intention. past the american force in plattsburgh. plattsburgh has 6,000 american of them are , most regs. of hisets up a diversion own. he sends the troops west for a little while and gets the ttention of the american government the secretary of war says they're not going to go down lake champlain. to go here and continue to fight in northern ew york along lake erie in to niagara. and so armstrong shifts the army.can he pulls of the 6,000 troops 4500.are here, he pulls out of...
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significant cultural thing and if you look at the polling, you will find that americans agree with charles barkley. in the southicantly more southern americans support spanking your child versus those in the north. there's an educational barrier. those who have a college education tend to view spanking as bad. those who don't have a college education tend to agree with spanking your child as a form of discipline. so the conversation about adrian peterson is so much more than an nfl player. it is about this information getting out there and the science that has proven that spanking your child does not produce the desired results. but that information isn't out there and the country is very divided on this topic of spanking children. >> mark, weigh in. >> i think there are some debates about whether or not limited types of spank dog have effects -- does have a positive effect. there are very limited ages, i ages two to six where very rarely it can be implemented for behavioral correction and does have benefit. in general, the evidence would suggest spanking doesn't have the tune of impact we want. the data is ver
significant cultural thing and if you look at the polling, you will find that americans agree with charles barkley. in the southicantly more southern americans support spanking your child versus those in the north. there's an educational barrier. those who have a college education tend to view spanking as bad. those who don't have a college education tend to agree with spanking your child as a form of discipline. so the conversation about adrian peterson is so much more than an nfl player. it...
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south. gallup polls indicate that white americans did seem receptive to certain pacific reform -- certain specific reforms repeal of a poll tax. in march, a gallup poll surveying individuals said that 40% of whites outside of the south had never even heard of it. nationally, only six percent believe the treatment program african-americans, as well, should be passed as a whole. found that wallace's southern tour was not a pivotal moment that progressives thought it would be. commenting on the wallace southern swing the naacp , reminded readers that this was not the first frontal attack against segregation. their organization had been holding on segregated meetings in the south since 1934. wallace did not receive the vote of registered black voters, as it turned out. it made for a lot of bitterness in the years to come when the african-american tallies came out in the election day, and it showed a disappointing turnout for wallace. wallace later said that "he had given that the negroes a chance, but they had disappointed him." wallace's partisans had mistaken fervor for electoral support. following
south. gallup polls indicate that white americans did seem receptive to certain pacific reform -- certain specific reforms repeal of a poll tax. in march, a gallup poll surveying individuals said that 40% of whites outside of the south had never even heard of it. nationally, only six percent believe the treatment program african-americans, as well, should be passed as a whole. found that wallace's southern tour was not a pivotal moment that progressives thought it would be. commenting on the...
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and we grew up in the american south in virginia my parents raised this family, and so... in the context, also, of divorce. so it was quite a challenge, and yet what i'll tell you is that the next generation of kids-- my kids, my sister's kids-- they all know each other and love each other, and they are latino and they are white and they are black, and we spend family vacations together, and we have each and every one of us learned from the other. so my white sister who marries a latino man and has latino children and raises them in california is affected by having had black siblings. and my african-american siblings are impacted by having had an interracial little sister. and those things are part of what, you know, really is our american story. >> hinojosa: well, so is there-- and this term is thrown around a lot, "post racial" america-- so is it ultimately going to happen or take baby steps forward because of the fact that we elected a man who is both african-american and white, but as a black man? or is it going to happen because of these kind of family relationships, where it's like
and we grew up in the american south in virginia my parents raised this family, and so... in the context, also, of divorce. so it was quite a challenge, and yet what i'll tell you is that the next generation of kids-- my kids, my sister's kids-- they all know each other and love each other, and they are latino and they are white and they are black, and we spend family vacations together, and we have each and every one of us learned from the other. so my white sister who marries a latino man and...
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south of napa. closer to american canyon. there we go. heavier down pours. could be heavy if you are driving. you might want to pull over, that could impact your visibility. drifting to santa rosa. the activity should back off tonight and that will set a stage for changes this weekend. the main event is happening right now. a flash flood warning for solano county till 8:45 p.m. another update in 10 minutes. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. a bay area school is getting ready to shut down to deal with a flee problem. the flee problem could be tied to the drought. ktvu's paul chambers is live now where he learned school officials may have to close several campuses to spray for the flees. >> reporter: officials discovered there was a flee problem at one school but there is a possibility it may be at several other campuses. >> reporter: recess meant lots of students playing outside. one area they are not allowed to play in, the grass. >> we had reports from students on flee beats. >> today officials made sure the students stayed off the grass. tonight they are closing down the campus for the weekend to spray
south of napa. closer to american canyon. there we go. heavier down pours. could be heavy if you are driving. you might want to pull over, that could impact your visibility. drifting to santa rosa. the activity should back off tonight and that will set a stage for changes this weekend. the main event is happening right now. a flash flood warning for solano county till 8:45 p.m. another update in 10 minutes. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. a bay area school is getting ready to shut down to deal...
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on day three of the fire, one of the busiest areas they focus their attention on is the south fork of the american river. look at the smoke at the top of the trees right there. you can see the column of smoke for miles away. making runs northeast into largely unpopulated forestland. the main fire remains highway 50 and pines and park on the other side. residents say if it jumps to the other side of 50, it could be a lot of issues. >> i brought my water truck and talked to all the firefighters and that way they knew the hydrants and once it jumps the highway, you're kind of stuck. >> we show you to the north state, we show you along 50. here's the central valley, the courtney fire that's going on. 320 acres, homes gone in oakhurst. they had a fire there. this one, the spread has slowed significantly. 40% contained. they hope to get cooperation from the weather. it will be a tough night for 600 california firefighters on the front lines, all across the state and we wish them the best. state fire officials have responded to more than 4800 wildfires this year. it's a thousand more than an average fire
on day three of the fire, one of the busiest areas they focus their attention on is the south fork of the american river. look at the smoke at the top of the trees right there. you can see the column of smoke for miles away. making runs northeast into largely unpopulated forestland. the main fire remains highway 50 and pines and park on the other side. residents say if it jumps to the other side of 50, it could be a lot of issues. >> i brought my water truck and talked to all the...
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the way we do these chinese lessons of the south very american. i am the very opposite of a tiger parent. whatever the taxonomical opposite of a tiger is me. part of the way i teach chinese is in the spirit of playing game. was she laments are the software the mountain is high. the river is long. she makes a nonsense sentences in english. i translate them into chinese and she is to figure out how to write them. they are just pure, playful nonsense in the scheme was created about how to play with language. look, my daughter but not too well if you just put in on today and begin to converse with her in mandarin. but she has enough now with a core, of access so that she's got certain instincts. this is what i really feel it's my obligation to pass on to her is the instincts that she really can't teach otherwise. the rosetta stone for whatever it don't quite get you to the instincts. if you are doing written chinese about the right order of strokes. which says something. there is a meaning any purpose any history to there you can be in a proper order
the way we do these chinese lessons of the south very american. i am the very opposite of a tiger parent. whatever the taxonomical opposite of a tiger is me. part of the way i teach chinese is in the spirit of playing game. was she laments are the software the mountain is high. the river is long. she makes a nonsense sentences in english. i translate them into chinese and she is to figure out how to write them. they are just pure, playful nonsense in the scheme was created about how to play...
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the president's betrayal of his race further enhance truman's stature in the african-american communities of the south. when a black reporter asked from thurman what distinguished truman's civil rights record from that of roosevelt, who also promised justice and able opportunity to blacks, the south carolina governor responded candidly -- truman really means it. few african americans failed to take notice of this revealing remark, despite the progressives persist in accusations about truman's insincerity, the majority of african-americans were willing to take the president at his word. his actions, particularly executive orders abolishing segregation in the military and establishing the enforcement of fair employment processes and the executor branch carried even more weight. after concluding extensive interviews of african american voters during the campaign, henry moon concluded that as far as the black electorate is concerned, the issue of civil rights -- whether or not the candidate gestures have been motivated i political consideration is little moments. what is important is the record of perform
the president's betrayal of his race further enhance truman's stature in the african-american communities of the south. when a black reporter asked from thurman what distinguished truman's civil rights record from that of roosevelt, who also promised justice and able opportunity to blacks, the south carolina governor responded candidly -- truman really means it. few african americans failed to take notice of this revealing remark, despite the progressives persist in accusations about truman's...
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search crews worked over the weekend look for graham in an area south of charlottesville. >>> another american doctor has been exposed to ebola and is being treated in the u.s. that's the doctor in a white protective suit stepping off a plane in maryland. he's being observed in a special isolation unit. he was exposed to ebola while volunteering in sierra leone. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, in japan, race against time. rescue teams scramble to find more victims as the deadly volcano continues to erupt. toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! worse and worse.rthritis, i had intense joint pain that got then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system he's being observed in a special before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tu
search crews worked over the weekend look for graham in an area south of charlottesville. >>> another american doctor has been exposed to ebola and is being treated in the u.s. that's the doctor in a white protective suit stepping off a plane in maryland. he's being observed in a special isolation unit. he was exposed to ebola while volunteering in sierra leone. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, in japan, race against time. rescue teams scramble to find more...
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south is where black people lived. in the 1860s, almost all african-americans lived in the south. probably 95% of the population of blacks lived in the south and even in the 1960s a majority of blacks still lived in the south. slight majority. but, of course, it's going to be the southern blacks who play a decisive role because that's where the struggle is being carried out and that's where they live. many of them. okay. in both reconstructions -- and this is more of a sideline but a fairly interesting -- in both reconstructions you see that the diversity within the black community emerges in, if anything, a more vivid way and people outside the black community become aware of that. we talk about how in south carolina, for example, in the first reconstruction there were differences between the urban mixed race free before the civil war population of african-americans and those newly freed blacks in the plantation districts. the latter wanting radical land reform and the former not being particularly interested in that. so there's just one kind of diversity within the african-ameri
south is where black people lived. in the 1860s, almost all african-americans lived in the south. probably 95% of the population of blacks lived in the south and even in the 1960s a majority of blacks still lived in the south. slight majority. but, of course, it's going to be the southern blacks who play a decisive role because that's where the struggle is being carried out and that's where they live. many of them. okay. in both reconstructions -- and this is more of a sideline but a fairly...
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south kor. >>> well, two american companies about to take a giant leap into outer space. u.s. space agency nasa has chosen boeing and california based venture firm spacex to build transport shuttles for the international sp >> today we're one step closer to launching our astronauts from u.s. soil on american spacecraft, and ending the nation's sole reliance on russia by 2017. >> under its commercial crew program nasa is helping u.s. companies develop spacecraft to replace the space shuttle fleet which was retired back in 2011. nasa will award $4.2 billion to boeing and $2.6 billion to spacex to certify, test and fly their crew capsules. nasa says each contractor will complete up to six missions. the u.s. is using the russian soyuz spacecraft to shuttle astronauts to the sp but with the u.s. and russia at odds over the crisis in ukraine, nasa is facing mounting pressure to quickly find a replacemen >>> officials in japan and other advanced economies have seen one corporation after another try to gain the international tax system. they say managers at apple, amazon and others sh
south kor. >>> well, two american companies about to take a giant leap into outer space. u.s. space agency nasa has chosen boeing and california based venture firm spacex to build transport shuttles for the international sp >> today we're one step closer to launching our astronauts from u.s. soil on american spacecraft, and ending the nation's sole reliance on russia by 2017. >> under its commercial crew program nasa is helping u.s. companies develop spacecraft to replace...
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south american is strong in miami and south florida. >> what do rich people want right now?like unique properties, features, functionality. any particular things global rich want in real estate? >> best in class, transparency in the legal system, and best research and service. >> they look at finishes, really, the quality of the product and the views. the barn buys buying high end today buy around the park, central park. >> got it, guys, thank you very much. >> our pleasure. >> straight ahead on "squawk box," apple shares all over in the big reveal. actually ended lower on the day. where does the stock go from here? a pair of top analysts tell us after the break. plus, richard branson stops by. he wants our politicians to step up and lead. i think piers morgan, brits like to tell us whatted to do. they tried it one time, and it did not work too well. "squawk box" will be right back. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job t
south american is strong in miami and south florida. >> what do rich people want right now?like unique properties, features, functionality. any particular things global rich want in real estate? >> best in class, transparency in the legal system, and best research and service. >> they look at finishes, really, the quality of the product and the views. the barn buys buying high end today buy around the park, central park. >> got it, guys, thank you very much. >> our...
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you try 50 coming back from top culprit this is near the south fork of the american river if you areiar with the area most people can't be in this area. most people go camping in this area. >> jacqueline: and does not look like we would get rain in this area. it will probably see cloud coverage however will be confined to the coast line. tomorrow and into thursday. >> pam: so we will see most of the showers. it will not impact or the fires are located? making if >> jacqueline: a little less dry in a little less hot with the exception of the lightning. >> pam: will be back with updates victim was stabbed upward of 30 times. every rib is marked-- vertebra sternal, vertebra costal... what kind of weapon? ooh, vacations in the desert. it's like lunching at the dump. uh, pointed with no cutting edge, like a giant ice pick. whoa, angela. or a sharpened screwdriver. we warned her about the sun, right? we told her cover up, avoid melanoma. who's the guy? her boyfriend, kirk. angela has a boyfriend? every year for three weeks, angela has a boyfriend and a vacation. whoa, whoa, playing house i
you try 50 coming back from top culprit this is near the south fork of the american river if you areiar with the area most people can't be in this area. most people go camping in this area. >> jacqueline: and does not look like we would get rain in this area. it will probably see cloud coverage however will be confined to the coast line. tomorrow and into thursday. >> pam: so we will see most of the showers. it will not impact or the fires are located? making if >> jacqueline:...
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. >> this is a clip of south vietnamese and american trying to enter the embassy. >> people holding lettersaying i work for the americans, please let me in. journalists arriving counting on being recognized, being let in by the marines. >> there was a sea of people wanting to get out by helicopters, but they looked up at the helicopters leaving, and i could see their eyes. >> how could this have been avoided? >> probably not going into vietnam would have been the best. or withdrawing before the troops went there. for me, that is one of the big lessons in making this film. but i've learned is by the time we got to the point to see documented in this film, there were very few choices available. >> the nixon administration, did they make the trip possible? >> i don't know that there were many options that were available even at that point in 1973. at that point, we have basically lost the war. it was the best agreement from the losing position. kissinger recognized that and understood it was limited in its scope and ability to be enforced but the best they could do at that point. i'm quite ser
. >> this is a clip of south vietnamese and american trying to enter the embassy. >> people holding lettersaying i work for the americans, please let me in. journalists arriving counting on being recognized, being let in by the marines. >> there was a sea of people wanting to get out by helicopters, but they looked up at the helicopters leaving, and i could see their eyes. >> how could this have been avoided? >> probably not going into vietnam would have been the...
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. >> it appears in the american south-west. and what is troubling is the number of cases have shot up from 2,000 in 1998 to more than 22,000 in 2011. >> the window out here picks up the dust carrying the fungal supports. with one breath as you walk by, it's possible to contract valley fever. >> one airborne support kicked up from the soil can cause valley fever. climate change and a dust bowl spread the infection. most vulnerable are migrant farm workers. for some it comes and goes for others, there are no symptoms. for the unlucky few, it becomes a life-long illness. >> somewhere around 3% of all patients infected will go on to develop chronic infections, some have chronic lung disease. it is disruptive. they lose a lot of lung tissue. valley fever is responsive to fungal therapy. it requires two antifungal medications for severe cases. virginia's ordeal lasted 7 months. >> you have lost permanently 10 pound in body weight. it's mostly muscle. she's nowhere near as strong as she was. you get confused sometimes. >> at least i k
. >> it appears in the american south-west. and what is troubling is the number of cases have shot up from 2,000 in 1998 to more than 22,000 in 2011. >> the window out here picks up the dust carrying the fungal supports. with one breath as you walk by, it's possible to contract valley fever. >> one airborne support kicked up from the soil can cause valley fever. climate change and a dust bowl spread the infection. most vulnerable are migrant farm workers. for some it comes and...