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stark for sheriff.ring up my record, he's been arrested for drunk in public over 90 times. at least i'm good at it. john stark says he's had at least 70 stays in the jail over the past 30 years. >> i live here. my parents live two blocks away. everybody knows me. stark's latest arrest was once again for public intoxication and this time it was also considered a parole violation. on an earlier conviction of assaulting a law enforcement officer. stark says he was intoxicated that time, as well. >> i spit on a police officer. it wasn't the right thing to do. i was once again arrested when i wasn't violating anybody. >> i will admit i'm defiant toward the law. i'll give it the finger any time i can. >> stark has been in administrative segregation for the past four months because of a history of aggressive behavior, but he recently filed a request to transfer to general population. the decision is up to the jail's institutional classification committee. >> he's never gotten a chance at the population in the
stark for sheriff.ring up my record, he's been arrested for drunk in public over 90 times. at least i'm good at it. john stark says he's had at least 70 stays in the jail over the past 30 years. >> i live here. my parents live two blocks away. everybody knows me. stark's latest arrest was once again for public intoxication and this time it was also considered a parole violation. on an earlier conviction of assaulting a law enforcement officer. stark says he was intoxicated that time, as...
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they transfer to stark when they turn 18 and depending on their sentence, will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester
they transfer to stark when they turn 18 and depending on their sentence, will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through...
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here he used similarly stark language. he noted that "the worst is the disposition to serve the cause of evil." argued that taney knew exactly what he was doing. that his decision attempted to snuff out all hope of rights and liberties to the nations free and enslaved african-americans. ellis portrayed chief justice taney as ignoring all of the precepts of the christian religion, the declaration of independence, and the constitution. and finally, going through a long list of english judges with reputations for unfairness and infamy, including george jefferies of england, the infamous persecutor of protestants during the 17th century, ellis concluded that taney was the worst of all. the low point in taney's reputation came with the 1865 publication of an anonymous 68-page pamphlet entitled, "the unjust judge." like the atlantic article, the pamphlet accused taney of the worst abuses of the judicial power. it asserted that the dred scott shapen alone would taney's reputation. much of the pamphlet argues that the framers had
here he used similarly stark language. he noted that "the worst is the disposition to serve the cause of evil." argued that taney knew exactly what he was doing. that his decision attempted to snuff out all hope of rights and liberties to the nations free and enslaved african-americans. ellis portrayed chief justice taney as ignoring all of the precepts of the christian religion, the declaration of independence, and the constitution. and finally, going through a long list of english...
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lisa stark reports. >> this is what the air bag was supposed to do, protect him in a crash. this is what he says it did. >> all i remember was hearing a big explosion. it sounded like a shotgun and my right side went black, pitch black. >> reporter: burdock's car was mildly damaged. but when the air bag inflated, a shart of metal flew out and sliced into his face and eye. >> i realized i was bleeding out of my face. i went down to sit on the curb and thought i was going to die on the curb. >> reporter: burdick survived but is he now blind in his right eye. officials from takata recently apologized. >> if the air bag module explodes you are very likely to be killed or seriously injured. >> clarence ditlow says takata has had shifting explanations for the air bag defect. >> we believe the ammonium nitrate is a very unstable chemical. >> a chemical formula which takata says it has anonymity changed. the government is also demanding an expanded recall. burdick's air bag had been recalled before his accident but his attorney claims those recall notices did not show up until after
lisa stark reports. >> this is what the air bag was supposed to do, protect him in a crash. this is what he says it did. >> all i remember was hearing a big explosion. it sounded like a shotgun and my right side went black, pitch black. >> reporter: burdock's car was mildly damaged. but when the air bag inflated, a shart of metal flew out and sliced into his face and eye. >> i realized i was bleeding out of my face. i went down to sit on the curb and thought i was going...
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for a devon -- for it demonstrated for the world to see, in the most stark and even barbaric way, that the only way the east german government could keep their people within their country was to prevent them from leaving their country. years, the berlin wall has stood as a symbol of the failure of communism. that failure occurring over time, and now it is evident that the communists, themselves, came to the east german leaders. today'sus decision -- decision, not an active democracy, not an act to placate the west, but a desperate act of survival by the east german government, to prevent their people to leave, represents the symbolic destruction of the berlin wall. ironic way but serves a useful purpose, because it has reminded on a daily basis every person in this world of the vast difference between democracy and communism. society which forces its people to remain cannot ultimately succeed. now that the berlin wall has been symbolically destroyed, all that remains is for it to be physically destroyed. the east german government and president gorbachev of the soviet union steptly to
for a devon -- for it demonstrated for the world to see, in the most stark and even barbaric way, that the only way the east german government could keep their people within their country was to prevent them from leaving their country. years, the berlin wall has stood as a symbol of the failure of communism. that failure occurring over time, and now it is evident that the communists, themselves, came to the east german leaders. today'sus decision -- decision, not an active democracy, not an act...
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lisa stark joins us from the white house, what did the attorney-general have to say? >> first and foremost he insisted that the d.o.j. investigation is moving on, continuing. he said it will be thorough, and expeditious. as you said, there's an investigation into officer wilson himself. there's a second looking at the ferguson police department as a whole, and whether they routinely violate civil rights. the attorney-general talked about the violence that we all saw in ferguson, he condemned it. here is what he had to say. >> i was disappointed that some members of the community resorted to violence, rather than respecting what i thought were the really heart-felt words of michael brown senior. and the wishes that he expressed about how he wanted his son's memory to be honoured with nonviolence. it is clear, i think, that acts of violence threaten to drown out those with legitimate voices and demonstration, and they cannot and will not be condoned. >> and the attorney-general talked about some of those legitimate demonstrators, he said some of those wanted to protest
lisa stark joins us from the white house, what did the attorney-general have to say? >> first and foremost he insisted that the d.o.j. investigation is moving on, continuing. he said it will be thorough, and expeditious. as you said, there's an investigation into officer wilson himself. there's a second looking at the ferguson police department as a whole, and whether they routinely violate civil rights. the attorney-general talked about the violence that we all saw in ferguson, he...
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." >> those are the words from house stark.eze daniel. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: "all dwarfs may be bastards, yet not all bastards need be dwarfs." >> tyrion lannister. >> seth: yes. >> amy: yes, played beautifully by peter. okay. >> peter dinklage, he's amazing. >> peter dinklage, amazing. "you know nothing, john snow." >> ygritte, the wildling. >> amy: no. the winterfell mass tutor, mrs. puddlefin. [ laughter and applause ] john snow is not good with numbers. >> i had forgotten about him. [ laughter ] >> seth: this is a good one. "well, that's what they get for not inviting me." >> mm. >> seth: that was rob stark's aunt patty after she heard about the red wedding. [ laughter ] >> amy: you don't want to have her at any function. she's a real bummer. >> you know these lists, you have to make choices. >> seth: yeah, exactly. i get it, weddings are very hard. to rob stark's credit. >> amy: okay. [ inaudible ] >> khal drogo? >> amy: no, me after a glass of wine. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: do you want to
." >> those are the words from house stark.eze daniel. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: "all dwarfs may be bastards, yet not all bastards need be dwarfs." >> tyrion lannister. >> seth: yes. >> amy: yes, played beautifully by peter. okay. >> peter dinklage, he's amazing. >> peter dinklage, amazing. "you know nothing, john snow." >> ygritte, the wildling. >> amy: no. the winterfell mass tutor, mrs. puddlefin. [...
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here he used similarly stark language. he noted that quote the worst of motorists is the disposition to serve the cause of evil." he argued that he knew exactly what he was doing. to snuffion attempted out all hope of rights and liberties to the nations free and enslaved african-americans. the chief justice as ignoring all of the precepts of the christian religion, the declaration of independence, and the constitution. finally, going through a long list of english judges with reputations for unfairness and infamy, including george jefferies of england, the infamous persecutor of promises and's -- protestants, he concluded that tawny was the worst of all. point in his reputation came with the 1865 publication of an anonymous 68-page pamphlet , "the unjust judge." accused him of the worst abuses of the judicial power. it asserted that the dred scott opinion alone with shape his reputation. thatof the pamphlet argues the framers had been and that the constitution and body the spirit of the declaration of independence, particu
here he used similarly stark language. he noted that quote the worst of motorists is the disposition to serve the cause of evil." he argued that he knew exactly what he was doing. to snuffion attempted out all hope of rights and liberties to the nations free and enslaved african-americans. the chief justice as ignoring all of the precepts of the christian religion, the declaration of independence, and the constitution. finally, going through a long list of english judges with reputations...
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a rare meeting with top corporate -- top congressional leaders with stark differences. split.lls show a a slight majority of republicans say the board. -- say deport. >> this has become a political football over the last 10 years or more. it is time to deal with it. >> the pressure, at least by this group, will be on pennsylvania avenue. >> you have to have them -- you have to have comprehensive reform. >> they do plan on breaking that -- bringing that argument here. seen tense of thousands of children shop in the borders. that could be the biggest question so far. scott thuman, abc seven news. hasresident obama authorized the u.s. military to deploy up to 1500 more troops to iraq as part of the mission to isil.iso--- iso--- asked congressas for more than $5 billion to fund the fighting. >> the tight virginia senate race is now over. ed gillespie conceded the senate race to the democratic incumbent mark warner. >> if there is any conceivable way we could find a viable path i would fight as hard as i have or the past 10 of this campaign. >> warner was leading by over 16,
a rare meeting with top corporate -- top congressional leaders with stark differences. split.lls show a a slight majority of republicans say the board. -- say deport. >> this has become a political football over the last 10 years or more. it is time to deal with it. >> the pressure, at least by this group, will be on pennsylvania avenue. >> you have to have them -- you have to have comprehensive reform. >> they do plan on breaking that -- bringing that argument here....
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stark contrast to the old top-down approach from washington. it is happening in the states. i think there's plenty of us here and others in the crowd that will be a great alternative to what we are going to get to the left. >> when do you think the campaign should begin? >> not today. [laughter] i worked in washington, d.c. four years. that is where we met. washington, d.c. is always focused on who is next. but as governors, we had to focus on what is next. one of the arguments for this new congress to give states more freedom and more flexibility -- andsources is because one of the reasons republican governors were reelected and elected in surprising places is they are getting results. and so i promise you everyone on this stage and anyone that is ever getting talked about is getting up every day and focusing on what is next in their state. we'll let washington, d.c. debate about what always debates , about who is next. >> governor jindal, are you concerned that it happens to quickly? >> i think others have said this exactly right. it doesn't matter when is the first debate
stark contrast to the old top-down approach from washington. it is happening in the states. i think there's plenty of us here and others in the crowd that will be a great alternative to what we are going to get to the left. >> when do you think the campaign should begin? >> not today. [laughter] i worked in washington, d.c. four years. that is where we met. washington, d.c. is always focused on who is next. but as governors, we had to focus on what is next. one of the arguments for...
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an incident which serves as a stark reminder about safety. >> i guess they don't like to think a lot about campus security because you don't think it will happen to you. >> the gw pal is an app that can be downloaded. it's like a personal alarm. if this is activated in an emergency it directs you to gw campus police. they have a series of steps and warnings. one of them is to stay out of allies. the suspects are three white males of medium build, two wearing white t-shirt >>> a man's body was found floating in a maryland creek, identified as william lee who lived in frederick. someone spotted his body floating in the water. turning now to weather. stormteam 4 is tracking rain. amelia segal is sheer with that timeline >>> most if not all of the day tomorrow will be dry and warmer than today. right now on stormteam 4 radar, dry conditions. i am tracking clouds. clouds will be on the increase tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. for your sunday, a cold but dry start. sunshine as well. mostly cloudy skies, especially during the afternoon. by 8:00 p.m. everybody is seeing rain. tomorrow night the rain cou
an incident which serves as a stark reminder about safety. >> i guess they don't like to think a lot about campus security because you don't think it will happen to you. >> the gw pal is an app that can be downloaded. it's like a personal alarm. if this is activated in an emergency it directs you to gw campus police. they have a series of steps and warnings. one of them is to stay out of allies. the suspects are three white males of medium build, two wearing white t-shirt...
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ensure steady supply of the perception drugs that ultimately killed him, we have this evidence that starkause of the widow of elvis dr. here in las vegas. thank you for being with us, we're joined. as your husband lay dying from stage four cancer, he told you something about a safe deposit box, what was it? >> he told me he took with medications from elvis presley and that someday i might need to tell the story and show this medication so people would understand he lived with a stigma all these years he was the one who caused the drug problem to elvis presley. >> he was widely regarded in the 70s as one of those doctors who helped kill elvis by overprescribing prescription medicines. he told you to look in the safe deposit box and what did you see? >> i was amazed at the amount of prescriptions that were given to this man. >> let's go over some of the drugs found. these two bottles are quaaludes. these were both prescribed, 300 primitives each prescribed by the doctor, the infamous doctor. this is a drug also prescribed by the doctor. it has the caption castle three times daily to keep sa
ensure steady supply of the perception drugs that ultimately killed him, we have this evidence that starkause of the widow of elvis dr. here in las vegas. thank you for being with us, we're joined. as your husband lay dying from stage four cancer, he told you something about a safe deposit box, what was it? >> he told me he took with medications from elvis presley and that someday i might need to tell the story and show this medication so people would understand he lived with a stigma all...
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this arare of medications all made out to elvis is proof of a stark reality. doctor shopped, going from man-to-man to insure a steady supply of the prescription drugs that killed him. we have this evidence, that stark reality, because of the widow of elvis's doctor here in las vegas. jodi, thank you so much for being with us. we're also joined by eliasii. as your husband lay dying from stage four cancer, he told you something about a safe deposit box. what was it? >> he told me he took away medication from elvis presley and that some day, i might need to tell a story and show this medication so people would understand. he lived with a stigma all these years that he was the one that caused the drug problems elvis presley. >> dr. gannon was widely regarded in the '70s as one of the doctors who helped kill elvis by overprescribing prescription medicines. he told you to look in this safe deposit box and what did you see? >> i was amazed at the amount of prescriptions that were really given to this man. >> let's go through some of the drugs found in the safe deposi
this arare of medications all made out to elvis is proof of a stark reality. doctor shopped, going from man-to-man to insure a steady supply of the prescription drugs that killed him. we have this evidence, that stark reality, because of the widow of elvis's doctor here in las vegas. jodi, thank you so much for being with us. we're also joined by eliasii. as your husband lay dying from stage four cancer, he told you something about a safe deposit box. what was it? >> he told me he took...
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major general william stark rosecrans. the men began to express themselves. i worship the memory of general william s rosecrans. i hold for him or reference in my heart never to be replaced in a veteran. he was second to nobody in the army of the united states. there was no in superior to rosecrans. a third voice added, i want to say i think in strategy, rosecrans was not surpassed by anyone in the civil war or any previous war. he secured the city of chattanooga in the face of a strong and powerful enemy, overcoming almost insurmountable difficulty, but he had the nerve to undertake it. i think the success of general grant is due to rosecrans's matchless strategy. a fourth veteran opined, anyone who studies the campaign from murfreesboro, southeast of nashville, to this city, chattanooga, gained by his blended strategy, cannot fail to afford to him the place of one of the greatest leaders of his age. this statue shall have a place in washington where it will stand as long as this republic. wow. so who is this man, who is william stark rosecrans? he was born
major general william stark rosecrans. the men began to express themselves. i worship the memory of general william s rosecrans. i hold for him or reference in my heart never to be replaced in a veteran. he was second to nobody in the army of the united states. there was no in superior to rosecrans. a third voice added, i want to say i think in strategy, rosecrans was not surpassed by anyone in the civil war or any previous war. he secured the city of chattanooga in the face of a strong and...
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lisa stark joining us now.ocrats seem to run away from the president during the election season. are they sticking with him on the immigration issue? >> absolutely. they held a news conference to urge the president to go big and go bold, they are urging him to sign an executive order that would lead to immigration reform, and they say they have got his back. they promise they are there to support him. and they say they believe he has the legal authority to move forward. one of the representatives from illinois, who has been one of the leaders in this effort to try to get immigration reform through, and he said, look, people are disappearing from their churches, from their kitchen tables. we have to stop these families from being torn apart. so they are coming out in force to tell the president they think he has the authority, and that he should move forward, in nakt are sending a letter to the white house with 150 signatures of democrats in the house, urging the president to take this action on his own. so they
lisa stark joining us now.ocrats seem to run away from the president during the election season. are they sticking with him on the immigration issue? >> absolutely. they held a news conference to urge the president to go big and go bold, they are urging him to sign an executive order that would lead to immigration reform, and they say they have got his back. they promise they are there to support him. and they say they believe he has the legal authority to move forward. one of the...
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john. >> lisa stark, thank you vex. for what happened we turn oour signs and technology expert, jacob ward. >> before nasa would be privatizing its resupply missions, or fly to five other passengers for 68 minutes under weight islessness, that makes this all the more tragic. requires an incredible amount of highly explosive fuel, you obviously have to build one huge bomb, and the explosion of the antares rocket that exploded earlier this week. you avoid all of the speaker atc pressure, but the highly motivated rocket, the fourth powered flight for the ship ever. so to burn fuel for rocket thrust you need oxygen or some other kind of oxidizer for campus chun. you don't have any of that ox dueser, there's no oxygen up there, so you have to carry it with you on board. virgin galactic's, rubber formulation to plastic formulation, that might be something that everyone looks at here. fireworks where all the propel ant is in one kind of long candle and burns until i runs out. this is supposed ton more controllable. the ability
john. >> lisa stark, thank you vex. for what happened we turn oour signs and technology expert, jacob ward. >> before nasa would be privatizing its resupply missions, or fly to five other passengers for 68 minutes under weight islessness, that makes this all the more tragic. requires an incredible amount of highly explosive fuel, you obviously have to build one huge bomb, and the explosion of the antares rocket that exploded earlier this week. you avoid all of the speaker atc...
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then we bring in some pretty stark changes as we get into your friday. rain comes in on saturday and then we're talking about maybe three to four consecutive days of rainfall here in the bay area, which we need but a lot of people are going to be trying to get back home through that weather. we'll talk more about that coming up. i want to check your drive. a lot of people still have to go to work, mike, just like us. >> christina talked about need and want and there's a difference. try and tell the kids that, especially with the rain. easy drive right now, you do see a good number of cars. owner, yeah, vacation week for a lot of schools, that doesn't mean everything shuts down. we're talking about a smooth drive for west 580. yesterday had some issues but because morning was complicated by a stall there at the dub interchange. nothing like that going on this morning. we expect to see a lighter volume again. we'll watch for the build coming out of the altamont. there was a closure at mission boulevard. no problem once you reach milpitas. we're talking abo
then we bring in some pretty stark changes as we get into your friday. rain comes in on saturday and then we're talking about maybe three to four consecutive days of rainfall here in the bay area, which we need but a lot of people are going to be trying to get back home through that weather. we'll talk more about that coming up. i want to check your drive. a lot of people still have to go to work, mike, just like us. >> christina talked about need and want and there's a difference. try...
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the devastation is stark from the air. 100,000 hectares of forest ripped up to make way to bean, soya and sugar crops. at the current rate it will be gone in 50 years. >> agriculture is moving into areas considered unproductive. it's a new frontier, but the rate of deforestation has been continuing. this is a thick forest. some of the trees cap take hundreds of years to grow, but takes a day to destroy 120 hectares of forest, leaving the land looking like this. green piece erected this day to stop fuel deliveries to the bulldozers. the provincial government working with landowners is man i'm ute lating, sometimes -- manipulating, sometimes flouting the war. >> the forest is the same. there are no indigenous people. the province shows the deforestation. >> it's a charge government denies. the legal framework promises to make the changes. we are rod to listen to the objections of environmental groups. >> the numbers are in the thousands, making a living by hunting and gathering, doing odd jobs in the forest. it's been whittled away. clearing the way for agriculture. >> translation: why
the devastation is stark from the air. 100,000 hectares of forest ripped up to make way to bean, soya and sugar crops. at the current rate it will be gone in 50 years. >> agriculture is moving into areas considered unproductive. it's a new frontier, but the rate of deforestation has been continuing. this is a thick forest. some of the trees cap take hundreds of years to grow, but takes a day to destroy 120 hectares of forest, leaving the land looking like this. green piece erected this...
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lisa stark is in washington. tell us what we heard from the white house today. >> well, david, what we heard from the white house was the first numbers that the administration was willing to give about what it thinks enrolment will look like under the 2014 obama care. the congressional office estimated 30 million americans would sign up next we are. hhs is now saying about 9.9 million. that's significantly lower than the c.b.o. thought. but it is higher than the counter enrolment, which is about 7 million. now, the reason in the discrepancy in the numbers is that it based its projections on a 3-year phase in for obama care, figuring at the end of three years, 25 million new people would have coverage. the face-in could fake -- phase in could take 4-5 years. hhs secretary silvia burwell says consumers will find a streamlined application. >> the consumer has a better interaction. things are simpler, faster and more intuitive. >> now, republican leadership promised to try to repeal obama care, or change the law, and
lisa stark is in washington. tell us what we heard from the white house today. >> well, david, what we heard from the white house was the first numbers that the administration was willing to give about what it thinks enrolment will look like under the 2014 obama care. the congressional office estimated 30 million americans would sign up next we are. hhs is now saying about 9.9 million. that's significantly lower than the c.b.o. thought. but it is higher than the counter enrolment, which...
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if stark is saying that, maybe it will come through.it of a mystery as to yoo y the greek stock market is doing so well today. a lot of the stocks are substantially higher. we know we've got an ongoing discussion between the government and the rest tricyarw they can win. i've saerj long time as to why they are higher. but they are. one more bount -- it. s up over 8%. a series of profit warnings. today they came through and presented some figures. that was the yield on the greek ten year. i'm sorry. today they came flu athrough an presented figures that didn't have any nasties in them. >> simon hobbs. when come back, ad revenue is a major part of facebook. today one major research company telling advertisers to abandon the social network. we'll explain why. and in this show people pitch hosts on their business ideas looking for investors funding. sound like shark tank but it is actually all about legal marijuana. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the infor
if stark is saying that, maybe it will come through.it of a mystery as to yoo y the greek stock market is doing so well today. a lot of the stocks are substantially higher. we know we've got an ongoing discussion between the government and the rest tricyarw they can win. i've saerj long time as to why they are higher. but they are. one more bount -- it. s up over 8%. a series of profit warnings. today they came through and presented some figures. that was the yield on the greek ten year. i'm...
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like those before him, his life indeed stands in stark contrast to everything isil represents. in the slaughter of innocence including muslims and is bent only on sewing death and destruction, abdul-rahman worked to save those injured. isil's actions represent no faith, least of all the muslim faith, which abdul-rahman adopted as his own. fred, we also just got in a new statement from secretary of state john kerry, and i want to read part that have statement to you as well because he provides some new context to this. he says during his time in captivity his family and the entire government including his home state senator joe donnelly worked to avoid this tragic outcome. his mother's searing plea directed to his ka
like those before him, his life indeed stands in stark contrast to everything isil represents. in the slaughter of innocence including muslims and is bent only on sewing death and destruction, abdul-rahman worked to save those injured. isil's actions represent no faith, least of all the muslim faith, which abdul-rahman adopted as his own. fred, we also just got in a new statement from secretary of state john kerry, and i want to read part that have statement to you as well because he provides...
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. >> speaking to me earlier where there have been stark warnings today. commander hasn expressed serious concern about the buildup of troops by russian backed separatist. >> the sightings are almost daily. the footage shows tanks on a road in eastern ukraine headed towards the city. for cooperation in europe and journalists have seen convoys with fighters and heavy weaponry. the vehicles are without markings. says they're coming over the border from russia. a charge moscow denies. the influx is raising alarm bells. >> is important for all of us to call him those parties involved to return to norms and return to the norms that we expect. will expect international -- respect international borders and the sovereignty of their neighbors. >> the war in eastern ukraine continues to rage. belarus,gn in minsk, never completely too cold. in some places, the fighting died down. the main airport where government forces are holding out against militants, it's is bad as ever. thewith extra fighters in region, the fear is that the situation will grow even worse. >> the
. >> speaking to me earlier where there have been stark warnings today. commander hasn expressed serious concern about the buildup of troops by russian backed separatist. >> the sightings are almost daily. the footage shows tanks on a road in eastern ukraine headed towards the city. for cooperation in europe and journalists have seen convoys with fighters and heavy weaponry. the vehicles are without markings. says they're coming over the border from russia. a charge moscow denies....
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a stark contrast with the pope as he arrived with his frugality and to melody. the contrast could not be stronger. after talks, he gave a speech in which he called overwhelmingly between the with -- different religions and faiths. intercultural and inter-religious dialogue. he said the dialogue could tackle what he called fundamentalism and terrorism. he called for the freedom of religion and freedom of expression for all citizens. those are things that are often criticized as not being present enough here in turkey. importantly, he said at one point if -- the problem cannot be solved solely by a military response. a recognition of the legitimacy of the fight against islamic state across the border in syria and iraq. a recognition that and he said of military response states to become fomented by dialogue and reconciliation. it is the perfect place to preach such values. this is a country that was once the heart of the largely christian isn't tight empire. it is a bridge between a mainly christian europe and mainly muslim middle east and he is here calling for r
a stark contrast with the pope as he arrived with his frugality and to melody. the contrast could not be stronger. after talks, he gave a speech in which he called overwhelmingly between the with -- different religions and faiths. intercultural and inter-religious dialogue. he said the dialogue could tackle what he called fundamentalism and terrorism. he called for the freedom of religion and freedom of expression for all citizens. those are things that are often criticized as not being present...
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lisa stark has more. >> the senators were frustrated with the answers they were getting from tashing arta and the others about whether they understand what is the problem with the detective airbags that are causing them to explode. 14 million vehicles have been recalled and involves vehicles made by 10 car companies. lawmakers believe they do not go far enough. >> it explodes with such force, that this mettle verieds. >> senator bill neilson holding an inflator, calling it unacceptable that a device designed to save lives is killing and maiming drivers and passengers. such as stephanie, badly injured in a crash in her honda civic, when shrapnel exploded through the air back and into her face. >> saturday i endured multiple therapies. my mission will never be the same, i'll never be the same. >> reporter: injuries similar to those suffered by cory, in a crash in his honda civic. >> all i remember was an explosion, sounded like a shotgun. my right side wept pitch-black. >> his car was moderately damaged in a low-speed collision in may. when the airbag deployed a 3 inch shard of metal,
lisa stark has more. >> the senators were frustrated with the answers they were getting from tashing arta and the others about whether they understand what is the problem with the detective airbags that are causing them to explode. 14 million vehicles have been recalled and involves vehicles made by 10 car companies. lawmakers believe they do not go far enough. >> it explodes with such force, that this mettle verieds. >> senator bill neilson holding an inflator, calling it...
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i think today is a real day of stark realization. >> massage parlor stings happen often.ngs happen often. stings occur in all areas of the city. not just the track, not just in the mission, all over the place. >> i think there's definitely a sense of embarrassment. you see a lot of people slouching in their chairs. there's a little worry and fear as the day goes on about employment records and the potential immigration consequences. >> the guys that come to fopp that get busted, it's across the board. that's what i experienced when i was in the industry. it's across the board. the janitor, ceo. >> i've done 6,000 hand jobs, my arm is tired. that's where you laugh. that's my comedy. >> survivors like sylvia deliver a dose of harsh reality by lifting the veil on the fantasy men believe they are buying. >> so these women out in the street are untreated mentally ill, probably been raped a couple of times by friends and family members. okay? that's who you're having sex with. >> it's amazing inspector steve ravella, the men who troll the internet, massage parlors and track don
i think today is a real day of stark realization. >> massage parlor stings happen often.ngs happen often. stings occur in all areas of the city. not just the track, not just in the mission, all over the place. >> i think there's definitely a sense of embarrassment. you see a lot of people slouching in their chairs. there's a little worry and fear as the day goes on about employment records and the potential immigration consequences. >> the guys that come to fopp that get...
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there's a censorship that goes on, what is the scags. >> the situation is a stark one. men websites are filter the. the iranian government has plans for a national internet. iffa launch the national internet. they'll have control over personal information, websites that they wish to access. >> they have their own internet. >> that's the plan. not yet, it's coming soon. >> how difficult is it to do that? >> a lot of companies implemented it. china and south korea. the key thing is not the implementation of that, but the fact of what they'd use the information for, if they have control. it is to sur veil the citizens, that's of concern. >> absolute control. that is one of the things that we are looking at. >> it's a pleasure to have you on the programme. thank you >>> still ahead, jon stewart and the journalist talk about silencing journalists. >> you are not projecting weakness. >> their film's message about freedom of the press. and a story about one of our own gaoled in iran for 100 days. all that is cominon the program all that is cominall that is co >>> five years ag
there's a censorship that goes on, what is the scags. >> the situation is a stark one. men websites are filter the. the iranian government has plans for a national internet. iffa launch the national internet. they'll have control over personal information, websites that they wish to access. >> they have their own internet. >> that's the plan. not yet, it's coming soon. >> how difficult is it to do that? >> a lot of companies implemented it. china and south korea....
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. >> lisa stark reporting live from washington, thank you.e will hear from one of three republicans to sponsor the immigration reform bill, in the house of representatives. congress is dend maaing answers now on the u.s. military strategy in iraq. secretary of defense and chairman of the joints chief of staff face tough questions from the house armed services committee today. jamie mcintire reports. >> in their appearance, secretary hagel and general testimonysy both asked for more time, patience, and of course, money. >> after the united states spent more than ten years and between $5 billion training and equipping forces who fled in the face of islamic state militants, the question on the mines of members of the house armed services committee is how will another $1.63000 billion u.s. advisers make any difference. >> i am asking what is the difference in the men of the iraqi men, that we have in the forces there, in making a difference? not run ago way from the wattle? >> the answer says defense secretary and joint chief chairman is that the
. >> lisa stark reporting live from washington, thank you.e will hear from one of three republicans to sponsor the immigration reform bill, in the house of representatives. congress is dend maaing answers now on the u.s. military strategy in iraq. secretary of defense and chairman of the joints chief of staff face tough questions from the house armed services committee today. jamie mcintire reports. >> in their appearance, secretary hagel and general testimonysy both asked for more...
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. >> a stark warning for the president.lling down, republicans ready to strike on building the keystone pipeline. the first city wide soda tax, critics say it is a tax on the poor. and dangerous trade, rhino deaths could soon outpace births. what is being done about it. president obama goes face to face tomorrow with leaders of both political parties. the white house meeting comes as republicans prepare to take control of congress, and they are already making their intentions crystal clear. lisa stark at the white house with more. lisa? >> well, first and foremost, the republicans say they want to focus on jobs and the economy, something they can perhaps reach an agreement with president obama on, despite all this talk of the two working together, there were some very harsh words today, from speaker john boehner to the president, warning him, not to bypass congress. >> house speaker john boehner did not mince words he warned president obama not to go it alone, on immigration reform. i believe the president continues to abou
. >> a stark warning for the president.lling down, republicans ready to strike on building the keystone pipeline. the first city wide soda tax, critics say it is a tax on the poor. and dangerous trade, rhino deaths could soon outpace births. what is being done about it. president obama goes face to face tomorrow with leaders of both political parties. the white house meeting comes as republicans prepare to take control of congress, and they are already making their intentions crystal...
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lisa stark at the white house. >> hubert williams served as police director of newark and jersey and advisor to the los angeles police department during the 1992 rodney king riots and joins us from baltimore. thank you for joining us. a first question about last night's disturbances. given the amount of time that the ferguson authorities and the missouri authorities had to prepare, do you think they should have known that something of this sort was going to happen, and perhaps prepared for it better? >> you can't say they should have known it. they should have anticipated the potential for it happening. those demonstrations have been going on night after night after night and it's unreasonable to anticipate that a grand jury finding would result in explosion of emotions that could be violent. that's what we saw. this is not happening in a blank page. we have history here. the whole decade of the '60s, where riots occurred. when they do happen, it shapes emotions and impacts people on the united states. there's people in baltimore, huge demonstrations downtown and other cities across
lisa stark at the white house. >> hubert williams served as police director of newark and jersey and advisor to the los angeles police department during the 1992 rodney king riots and joins us from baltimore. thank you for joining us. a first question about last night's disturbances. given the amount of time that the ferguson authorities and the missouri authorities had to prepare, do you think they should have known that something of this sort was going to happen, and perhaps prepared...
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tony. >> lisa stark in washington,. >>> coming up, massive melting in new york. officials in the state say residents may need to evacuate. plus an unbelievable catch by an nfl player that has gone viral. >> so after a record snowfall in buffalo new york, there are fears of widespread flooding. mild temperatures are melting seven feet of snow. snow weight might cause roofs to collapse. residents should be ready to evacuate. >> yes we are on guard. yes we are very conscious of what damage this particular issue can do. keep a wafl watchful eye and we are doing the best we can with the resources that we have. >> my goodness, that's a lot of snow. kevin is here with the weather conditions in the area. kevin. >> well tony, we have seen a lot of rain go through, rain on top of the snow, temperatures in the high 50s across the region. the rain pretty much is done with. we do have some rain to the west, that flooding all the way down from erie county to the counties to the south. with that we have wind. so wind with 55° weather, that is going to melt that snow very, very
tony. >> lisa stark in washington,. >>> coming up, massive melting in new york. officials in the state say residents may need to evacuate. plus an unbelievable catch by an nfl player that has gone viral. >> so after a record snowfall in buffalo new york, there are fears of widespread flooding. mild temperatures are melting seven feet of snow. snow weight might cause roofs to collapse. residents should be ready to evacuate. >> yes we are on guard. yes we are very...
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continue in harm's way as i speak to you today. >> the graves he walked through at arlington are a starkr. countless others bear invisible scars. 80 minutes, every 80 minutes a veteran takes his or her own life. 239,000, 174 veterans have been diagnosed with post traumatic stress since 2001. that is diagnosed, the actual number exhibiting symptoms are likely far, far higher. one veteran tried to put a spotlight on this surge is iraq war veteran specialist joe col ups and his group, the families united foundation. i appreciate your service and taking the time to be here. thank you so much. >> thank you for staying. >> this is not an easy topic to talk about. that's one reason i am grateful you are so candid. for those just getting familiar with the issue, explain the kind of trauma you face that can leave this lasting psychological burden. >> well, a few experiences that i went through when i got deployed, a small child got killed for no reason. he had a little wooden american flag on a stick in his own people and ran them down because he was waveing it at us and like we were a parade goi
continue in harm's way as i speak to you today. >> the graves he walked through at arlington are a starkr. countless others bear invisible scars. 80 minutes, every 80 minutes a veteran takes his or her own life. 239,000, 174 veterans have been diagnosed with post traumatic stress since 2001. that is diagnosed, the actual number exhibiting symptoms are likely far, far higher. one veteran tried to put a spotlight on this surge is iraq war veteran specialist joe col ups and his group, the...
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lisa stark for us. arizona is the first state to sue general motors over defective ignition switches. they claim they put the public at risk by concealing safety issues. they issue add statement saying the lawsuit misrepresenting, quoting now, the facts. and our word to ensure the safety of our customers. at least eight people have died after a series of powerful storms, take a look a this a time lapse video showing a wall of lake effect, the area is expected listen to this, to get the same amount of snow in one week that it normally gets in a year. literally thousands of people coming into help, and hundreds of pieces of equipment, coming from as faraways long island. dozens of drivers have been stranded and more, kevin, is on the way, will you explain sort of the science of the lake effect snow. >> absolutely. what has happened in the last couple of hours, you can see yesterday we had a disturbance in the lake effect machine, and kind of the snow was all over the place, you can see how much it came ba
lisa stark for us. arizona is the first state to sue general motors over defective ignition switches. they claim they put the public at risk by concealing safety issues. they issue add statement saying the lawsuit misrepresenting, quoting now, the facts. and our word to ensure the safety of our customers. at least eight people have died after a series of powerful storms, take a look a this a time lapse video showing a wall of lake effect, the area is expected listen to this, to get the same...
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we have this evidence of that stark reality because of the widow of elvis' doctor here in las vegas.ou so much for being with us. we're also joined by elias the second. as your husband lay dying from stage 4 cancer, he told you something about a safe deposit box. what was it? >> he told me he took away medications from elvis presley and that some day i might need to tell the story and show this medication so people would understand. he lived with a stigma all these years that he was the one that caused the drug problems of elvis presley. >> dr. ganhem was widely regarded in the '70s as one of the doctors who helped kill elvis by overprescribing prescription medicine. he told you to look in the safe deposit box. and what did you see? >> i was amazed at the of prescriptions that were given to this man. >> let's go through some of the drugs found in the safe deposit box of dr. elias began ganham. these two big bottles are quaaludes. both prescribed 300 quaaludes each prescribed by his infamous doctor in memphis. this is a drug also prescribed by the same doctor. has the caption capsule
we have this evidence of that stark reality because of the widow of elvis' doctor here in las vegas.ou so much for being with us. we're also joined by elias the second. as your husband lay dying from stage 4 cancer, he told you something about a safe deposit box. what was it? >> he told me he took away medications from elvis presley and that some day i might need to tell the story and show this medication so people would understand. he lived with a stigma all these years that he was the...
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called the lumina down at the head of dolores street with what's happening along the street is so stark and startling that i did have one comment. i don't think it said anything about the gable of the features. >> i believe with you the character defining in general includes exterior elevations. if you call out as many as the other items. >> the first one which talked about the massing just saying it's a three 3 story building with a mezanine it's what you notice first. it's definitely a piece that should be called out. >> mr. highland? >> i just want to say this is exactly the type of building and story that we want to carry forward into future. i have lived in the neighborhood for 22 years and i didn't know there was a large swedish community. it good to know and let other people know. the cafe, it's been closed recently. was it closed in order to reopen. >> to my understanding it was closed and will be reopened after remodeling. >> this is something our subcommittee will be interested in recognizing. >> given the recognition floating out there. it certainly would. >> commissioner joh
called the lumina down at the head of dolores street with what's happening along the street is so stark and startling that i did have one comment. i don't think it said anything about the gable of the features. >> i believe with you the character defining in general includes exterior elevations. if you call out as many as the other items. >> the first one which talked about the massing just saying it's a three 3 story building with a mezanine it's what you notice first. it's...
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the devastation is stark from the air. 100,000 forests were in the air to make way for soya and sugar crops. agriculture it moving into areas considered unproductive. salta is a new frontier, rating deforestation in recent years, among the highest in latin america. >> this is thick forests that thrives. in the north of argentina. some of the trees can take hundreds of years to grow. it takes a day to destroy 120 acres of forest, to land looking like this. protesters tried to stop fuel deliveries to the bulldozers, saying the federal government and landowners are manipulating the law. >> the forest is the sound. they say indigenous people are conserved in the forest was being sacrificed. . >> reporter: a claim the government denies. >> the framework allows us to make the changes. we are ready to listen to objections by the environmental groups. >> the wichi community number a few thousand, making a living by hunting and gathering, doing jobs deep in the forests. it's whittled down. >> translation: why don't they respect us. we need our space. this woman doesn't speak spanish and talks
the devastation is stark from the air. 100,000 forests were in the air to make way for soya and sugar crops. agriculture it moving into areas considered unproductive. salta is a new frontier, rating deforestation in recent years, among the highest in latin america. >> this is thick forests that thrives. in the north of argentina. some of the trees can take hundreds of years to grow. it takes a day to destroy 120 acres of forest, to land looking like this. protesters tried to stop fuel...
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. >> lisa stark joins us from washington d.c. good morning to you. an ntsb and f.d.a. are working on the investigation. how will it work. who does what is this . >> the national transport safety board will take the lead. my sense is this will be set up to how they do a commercial airplane accident. they have parties. virgin galactic, the other groups validity will be party and they'll work together to look at the data and wreckage, to talk to vitnesses to figure out what went wrong, what caused the tragedy. >> looking over the data, the reality is there's no federal oversight of space tourism. is there an indication whether the two incidents that happened this week would prompt congress to regulate that industry? >> there's some regulation that it's totally the wild, wild west. it's a loose regulation. the f.a.a. has an office that oversees commercial space travel in general. they have to approve every launch and they have inspectors at every launch. they don't approve the designs of the spacecraft. whether it will change with this will have to see. that would be an ex
. >> lisa stark joins us from washington d.c. good morning to you. an ntsb and f.d.a. are working on the investigation. how will it work. who does what is this . >> the national transport safety board will take the lead. my sense is this will be set up to how they do a commercial airplane accident. they have parties. virgin galactic, the other groups validity will be party and they'll work together to look at the data and wreckage, to talk to vitnesses to figure out what went wrong,...
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the individual stories of those who can now get health care when in the past they could not. >> lisa stark reporting from washington. >>> a doctor being treated for ebola in new york city will get out of the hospital tomorrow. officials at new york health and hospitals corporation says that dr. craig spencer is now free of the virus and poses no threat to public health. dr. spencer was admitted to bellevue on october 23rd when he developed a fever. a couple days earlier he returned to the united states after treating ebola patients in guinea. his fiancee is under quarantine in harlem. >>> in israel a palestinian man was shot today after stabbing three israeli sit sfwlcitizens. one of the victims, an israeli woman died from her wounds. it took place near the occupied west bank. earlier in the day near tel aviv there was a separate stabbing attack that killed an israeli soldier. prime minister netanyahu called it terrorism and warned the government will respond. >> translator: we're act decisively against the yi yoters. those who protest against israel in favorite of palestinian state i say
the individual stories of those who can now get health care when in the past they could not. >> lisa stark reporting from washington. >>> a doctor being treated for ebola in new york city will get out of the hospital tomorrow. officials at new york health and hospitals corporation says that dr. craig spencer is now free of the virus and poses no threat to public health. dr. spencer was admitted to bellevue on october 23rd when he developed a fever. a couple days earlier he...
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huge areas of forest ripped up by chains, dragged between two bulldozers, the extent of the damage stark by the air. 100,000 acres ripped up to be filled with soya bean and crops. agriculture is moving into areas considered unproductive. salta is a new frontier. the rate of deforest ace in recent -- deforestation in recent years has been among the highest. this is the thick forests that thrive over the soil in the north of argentina. some of the trees take hundreds of years to grow. it takes a day to destroy 120 hectares of forest, to leave the land looking like this. greenpeace erected a blockade to stop fuel deliveries to the bulldozers, saying the provincial government working with landowners is manipulating, sometimes flouting the law. >> the forest is the same, but they re-categorize it in the paperwork. they say there's no indigenous people, or it's badly concerned. then it authorise the deforestation. >> it's a charge denied. the legal framework would griften, which will respect, allowing us to make the changes. we are ready to listen to objections by the environmental groups. >>
huge areas of forest ripped up by chains, dragged between two bulldozers, the extent of the damage stark by the air. 100,000 acres ripped up to be filled with soya bean and crops. agriculture is moving into areas considered unproductive. salta is a new frontier. the rate of deforest ace in recent -- deforestation in recent years has been among the highest. this is the thick forests that thrive over the soil in the north of argentina. some of the trees take hundreds of years to grow. it takes a...
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i joined david stark and kenny every, two executives, for lunch. up peppers, bread to be a third of the size. >> we asked consummers what they liked and don't like in a bell pepper. one thing they don't like is to use part of it. in a lot of times it goes bad. >> the important trait of this one, would you say, is example. >> the flavour is great. the convenience makes it unique. it's a trend. fruits and vegetables, you don't have to convince people that they are good for you. you make it easier to eat. >> this is broccoli. >> this was created by cross breeding conventional broccoli with a wild italian cupboard. the wild plant was loaded with a compound boosting antioxidants. >> they react with a free radical, work once and are finished. this compound in the broccoli ipp dueses a system -- induces a system in the body reactivating antioxidants and keeps them working again. >> you think the tech intensive cross breeding approach will become the direction that monsanta goes in. >> it has always been the direction that we have gone in. we were leaders
i joined david stark and kenny every, two executives, for lunch. up peppers, bread to be a third of the size. >> we asked consummers what they liked and don't like in a bell pepper. one thing they don't like is to use part of it. in a lot of times it goes bad. >> the important trait of this one, would you say, is example. >> the flavour is great. the convenience makes it unique. it's a trend. fruits and vegetables, you don't have to convince people that they are good for you....