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later in the half, devon ta smith, starks, and starks gets to the bucket, goes down hard and one.oints in the game. huge bucket there. in the first half we're winding down. hoyas up big. nice pass to nate. the finish off the glass. georgetown led by 36 at half. they win 92-57. next up with the hoyas, depaul in their big east opener on tuesday. >>> georgetown women visiting florida. coach jim lewis, he saw from his team, pass over to jade martin and she's going to bury the three-pointer. she had 16 points and the hoyas lead by 16 at halftime. the gators chomp their way back. casey peoples showing off the range here. that tied the game at 58. headed to overtime. in o.t., florida up 63-60, more from peoples a long three ball here. nothing but net. florida, they complete the comeback, they hold on to victory, 67-65. >>> in college football bowl season continues to roll along. the fighting irish looking to close out strong. notre dame, they were invited to the pinstripe bowl. the irish lost the national championship game a year ago trying to finish this year a little better. first quar
later in the half, devon ta smith, starks, and starks gets to the bucket, goes down hard and one.oints in the game. huge bucket there. in the first half we're winding down. hoyas up big. nice pass to nate. the finish off the glass. georgetown led by 36 at half. they win 92-57. next up with the hoyas, depaul in their big east opener on tuesday. >>> georgetown women visiting florida. coach jim lewis, he saw from his team, pass over to jade martin and she's going to bury the...
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richard stark is one of them. he's also a democratic florida state representative. good evening, sir. >> how are you today? >> i'm very well. so tell me, what is it as an insurance agency that you object to about health care.gov? >> i don't object to health care.gov. i understand the purpose for it, but the rollout has been rocky. and the way that people, the masses were going to be enrolled was by hiring navigators and application assisters in many parts of the country to enroll people. but it's not been working well. and insurance agents were not asked to play a prominent role in this to begin with, but just in the state of florida, there's about 100,000 insurance agents alone, professionally trained, we understand how health insurance works, and i would like to see the administration aggressively work with insurance agents to get the affordable care act rolling along.
richard stark is one of them. he's also a democratic florida state representative. good evening, sir. >> how are you today? >> i'm very well. so tell me, what is it as an insurance agency that you object to about health care.gov? >> i don't object to health care.gov. i understand the purpose for it, but the rollout has been rocky. and the way that people, the masses were going to be enrolled was by hiring navigators and application assisters in many parts of the country to...
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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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back to you. >> lisa stark in washington. the m.t.s.b. dropped the union as a party, saying it violated rules by discussing the investigation with the media. >>> detroit, known as the motor city, can add a new title, the nation's largest bankrupt city. a michigan judge ruled that detroit can enter bankruptcy. it clears the way for cuts in pensions and retirement workers. bond holders face major losses. diane eastabrook has the story. >> orr wants the plan to be as easy as possible. it's likely everyone will take a financial haircut. >> judge steven rhodes gave the green light to cut pensions, sell city access and cut debts. outside, detroit municipal workers and retirees protested. retiree david sole called it a death sentence. >> our pensions might go on the chopping block. our art institute, our water department may be sold off. >> the judge said bankruptcy may be the only way to breathe new life into detroit given its $18 billion debt. cum bling infrastructure. in his ruling the judge said: >> in a controversial decision rhodes said re
back to you. >> lisa stark in washington. the m.t.s.b. dropped the union as a party, saying it violated rules by discussing the investigation with the media. >>> detroit, known as the motor city, can add a new title, the nation's largest bankrupt city. a michigan judge ruled that detroit can enter bankruptcy. it clears the way for cuts in pensions and retirement workers. bond holders face major losses. diane eastabrook has the story. >> orr wants the plan to be as easy as...
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lisa stark in washington for us. thank you. >> three years after his manslaughter conviction dave warren stands trial again. he was one of three officers convicted in the killing of henry glover. we're live in new orleans , ben, what can you tell bus this new trial, and what will be different about the first? >> reporter: stephanie, essentially we're going to see two completely new trials. when the officer was on trial he was on actua trial with two othr police officers, and there was a cover up of this murder and the trial evolved around the fact that henry glover had been taken in a car, it was lit on fire near the west bank and burned. that was the major component of it. here now defense attorneys say that was not a fair trial. they wanted that to change. they went to appellate court and that was overturned. we're seeing essentially a completely different trial. we're seeing different evidence and nothing from those other officers will be admitted in this trial. this is a major civil rights case and nationally kno
lisa stark in washington for us. thank you. >> three years after his manslaughter conviction dave warren stands trial again. he was one of three officers convicted in the killing of henry glover. we're live in new orleans , ben, what can you tell bus this new trial, and what will be different about the first? >> reporter: stephanie, essentially we're going to see two completely new trials. when the officer was on trial he was on actua trial with two othr police officers, and there...
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lisa stark is joining us live.t can you tell us about that investigation. >> ntsb has sent their go team a team of investigators that will look at of aspect of this accident to try to figure out what went wrong the good news is the train had vent reporters. r. it's like a blac black box on a airline but less sophistocated. it will tell how fast the train was going and whether the operator tried to apply the brakes. speed will be the main thing they'll look at first, we are told by the nta that runs this rail the speed right before the curve is 70 miles-per-hour. but as the train comes into the curve the speedin speed is to sn to 30 miles-per-hour. the big question is did the engineer slow the train and if not, why not. the ntsb will look at issues like the track signaling and they will look at distractions. there have been a number of accidents where operators were on their cell phone or texts or o --texting or on a computer and didn't slow the train down. did that happen in this case. they will get a chance to int
lisa stark is joining us live.t can you tell us about that investigation. >> ntsb has sent their go team a team of investigators that will look at of aspect of this accident to try to figure out what went wrong the good news is the train had vent reporters. r. it's like a blac black box on a airline but less sophistocated. it will tell how fast the train was going and whether the operator tried to apply the brakes. speed will be the main thing they'll look at first, we are told by the nta...
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al jazeera's lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story, lisa good afternoon. what is the latest on the investigation? >> well, stephanie we are expecting some new information in a few short hours before the ntsb has released the press again. that work is continuing on the scene but also right here in washington, d.c, at the ntsb lab. they have the two data recorders from the train in the lab. the are trying to download to see what it may reveal. they want to know how fast was that train going and did the operator try oapply the brakes and if so, when. the operator has reportedly said he did try to engage the brakes and they did not work. the event recorder should tell them if that was the case. they will interview the trainer operator to find out exactly what was going on in the moments before that derailment. the ntsb is also going to be looking back at the last 4248, 72 hours before this accident. what was going on with the crew at that time? especially what was their sleep patterns? you may remember when this train left poukeepsie very early in the morning,
al jazeera's lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story, lisa good afternoon. what is the latest on the investigation? >> well, stephanie we are expecting some new information in a few short hours before the ntsb has released the press again. that work is continuing on the scene but also right here in washington, d.c, at the ntsb lab. they have the two data recorders from the train in the lab. the are trying to download to see what it may reveal. they want to know how fast...
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lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning p they tell me that they plan to interview the operator of this train this afternoon. he was injured in the crash. he is in the hospital, but they plan to talk to him about what happened in moments before the train went off the rail. the operator was drug and alcohol tested. we don't know the results of those tests. also they have subpoenaed his cell phone records. this has become a standard procedure after accidents likes these. the question is was that operator texting or talking on his phone when he shouldn't have been, when he should have been driving the train. they'll take a close look at those cell phone records. the trains involved in this accident were older rail cars. thethe ntsb continues its investigation. it will be on scene for 7 to 10 days working up the final investigation many months after that. stephanie? >> okay, lisa stark with the latest on the investigation. from washington, thank you. well, turni
lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning p they tell me that they plan to interview the operator of this train this afternoon. he was injured in the crash. he is in the hospital, but they plan to talk to him about what happened in moments before the train went off the rail. the operator was drug and alcohol tested. we don't know the results of those tests. also they have subpoenaed his cell phone records....
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lives there together with the investigative group iraq body count has a database that gives me the stark numbers documenting the deaths and the time that our ravaging the country it's all that. and told the bank with more global headlines around such minutes timex that on aussie international whistleblowers journey through central asia especially are watching us and. although i have gone duck hunting a few times i've never seen the duck dynasty t.v. show but gosh i heard about the scandal involving one of the stars of the show phil robertson who got suspended for making what many consider anti homo sexual comments in an interview this celebrity scandal is creating a lot of arguments about freedom of speech on social networks many people who believe that robertson deserved to be booted from the show for what he said argue that freedom of speech means that robertson can't be arrested by the government for what he said but the any t.v. channel has the right to fire whom they like the thing is that if the situation were reversed and robertson was fired for making pro l.g. p.t. statements the
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. >> reporter: in dallas, le dawn stark spent yesterday afternoon trying to sign up, too. she's been uninsured for the last three years and her attempts to log on in october were unsuccessful. >> i was not even able to get to the point to where it tells you about the different plans available. >> reporter: she tried to enroll on the revamped site. compare this to the old web site. >> this is far better. >> reporter: but a few minutes later a problem occurred. the system did not recognize her son's social security number and she could not go forward. you were hoping to sign up today. >> i'm going to call them and we're going to get to the bottom of this because i need to get this done. >> reporter: le dawn stark tried to set up an account by phone today but still was not able to complete the enrollment process. scott, she says she will try again in a few days. >> pelley: manuel, thanks very much. tonight a massive snowstorm is threatening an area from the rockies to the great lakes. it's been snowing all day in duluth, minnesota. blizzard conditions could disrupt travel thi
. >> reporter: in dallas, le dawn stark spent yesterday afternoon trying to sign up, too. she's been uninsured for the last three years and her attempts to log on in october were unsuccessful. >> i was not even able to get to the point to where it tells you about the different plans available. >> reporter: she tried to enroll on the revamped site. compare this to the old web site. >> this is far better. >> reporter: but a few minutes later a problem occurred. the...
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offices of the anglo irish bank one of the struggling banks it was effectively nationalized it was a stark reminder of the property boston the ensuing back in crisis and the painful austerity that continues to today and for some irish families though there is also a daily reminder of the threat or reality of losing their homes we had a mortgage was very high on the value the property was falling below the mortgage so i ended up with a cash offer five hundred passengers and two thousand and eleven and i was delighted but the banks refused to accept the offer because there wasn't more which was eight hundred i climb with the rears so instead they prefer terms of course. repossessed the house while arlo may have officially exited its bailout it's still mired in debt and the end of september almost one in five home loans worth a total of twenty five billion euros were still not being fully repaid homeless organization focus arland estimates that sixteen families lose their homes each month in the capital the banks have had a catastrophic effect on data activity that aren't on business to paral
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lisa stark reports. >> reporter: this is the writing of a nazi ideologue. the diary of alfred rosenberg. it was previously turned over to the holocaust museum by customs, who helped to track it down. he laid out the party's philosophy u the aryan nation at the top and jews at the bottom. >> he thought he had figured it out immediately at the end of the world world one and he stuck to this believe right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany most deadly enemy. after a conference of "the jewish question," he wrote wrote:historian matthias said the looting of art work and valuables worried about his competitors in the nazi inner circle. >> he felt, indeed, that he wasn't really all that able to compete with them, and so there is a sense of frustration that you can see in the pages of the diary. >> reporter: but hitler does anoint rosenberg to oversee the occupied territories in russia. rosenberg writes that hitler told him, rosenberg, now your greatest hour has come. his own words were used as evidence against rosenberg i inn the neurem
lisa stark reports. >> reporter: this is the writing of a nazi ideologue. the diary of alfred rosenberg. it was previously turned over to the holocaust museum by customs, who helped to track it down. he laid out the party's philosophy u the aryan nation at the top and jews at the bottom. >> he thought he had figured it out immediately at the end of the world world one and he stuck to this believe right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany most deadly...
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i think that there is a really stark difference in access to health care between women of color and whiteomen. and also low-income women, and middle and upper-class women. so when we talk about this debate, i think it's really important that we not fear monger, because people of color and communities of color have had a very complicated relationship with birth control, whether it be using birth control methods to control their own reproduction so as not to bare more children that would be forced into slavery during slavery eras, whether it's fear that they would be forcibly sterilelized against their will. and this notion that they should be a little bit more -- they have an obligation to reduce the number of children that they have because those children will ultimately end up on welfare. so there are a host of issues that come into play when we're talking about contraception especially when it pertains to women of color. >> doctor let's get back to some of the physical aspects of this. a women's risk increase if she is on birth control pills, if she is overweight, if she smokes. how doe
i think that there is a really stark difference in access to health care between women of color and whiteomen. and also low-income women, and middle and upper-class women. so when we talk about this debate, i think it's really important that we not fear monger, because people of color and communities of color have had a very complicated relationship with birth control, whether it be using birth control methods to control their own reproduction so as not to bare more children that would be...
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it can be a matter of life and death. >> lisa stark reporting. >> now to a story about alzheimer's. more than 5 million americans are diagnosed with it and other forms of dementia. the task of taking care of them often falls on the shoulders of family members. randall pinkston has that story. >> three times a year for three times running the "unforgettable" chorus forms to the delight of these that have watched. these singers are brought together by a tragic illness, dementia. >> aneata was diagnosed in 2009. >> joe fabiano took early retirement taking on a responsibility, caring for his wife. >> she is used to being independent. now she has to be dependent. it's a change and acceptance. >> the idea for the choir came from dr mid , of new york's university's center of excellence of brain aging. she studied how to improve the well being of family care givers of beam with dementia. >> we thought about how it would be better if the person with dementia was included in the intervention. i thought about singing as being an even more powerful intervention. >> mary mittelman says the choir
it can be a matter of life and death. >> lisa stark reporting. >> now to a story about alzheimer's. more than 5 million americans are diagnosed with it and other forms of dementia. the task of taking care of them often falls on the shoulders of family members. randall pinkston has that story. >> three times a year for three times running the "unforgettable" chorus forms to the delight of these that have watched. these singers are brought together by a tragic illness,...
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investigation, meantime, continues. >> lisa stark, thank you. the federal agency investigating the crash relieved the rail union from the investigation, citing a breach in confidentiality. joining us now from portland oregon is randy russ, he's a strain conductor, and a mem befr of the oregan united transportation union. good morning, good to see you. >> hello. >> give us your reaction to what weigh heard about the engineer falling for nodding off, so to speak. is this something that just happens? >> well, yes, it can happen under those circumstances. as i have been following it, i know the engineers been running that run for a period of time. even though it's - from your previous reporter, the - he got his rest, there's a certain comfort zone you get into when you work over a certain period of track on a regular basis. there's a rhythm of the rail. you get riding on that, even at the high speeds, that you can - you can nod off. we all do it. it happens all the time. >> i guess truckers call it white line fever. it's similar, right. >> yes, it's
investigation, meantime, continues. >> lisa stark, thank you. the federal agency investigating the crash relieved the rail union from the investigation, citing a breach in confidentiality. joining us now from portland oregon is randy russ, he's a strain conductor, and a mem befr of the oregan united transportation union. good morning, good to see you. >> hello. >> give us your reaction to what weigh heard about the engineer falling for nodding off, so to speak. is this...
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. >> just stark numbers. appreciate it. >>> now to ca capitol hill where congress has a lot on it's aplate, but it's not clear if lawmakers will get anything done. the white house is back in session and it plans to leave town on december 13th. the senate hopes to wrap up it's business on the 20th. let's go to capitol hill, libby, how much home i hope is there tt anything will get done? >> reporter: there is a long list of items that the republicans and democrats would like to sow get tackled, including the defense spending bill and food stamps and agriculture agenda. and he's trying to push congress to extend unemployment benefits. long-term unemployment benefits set to expire on the 28th. they give 18 months of benefits to americans out of work. and if congress doesn't act it drops down to 18 months or less than that. >> christmastime is no time to tell 1 million of americans that they have lost their unemployment insurance which is what will happen if congress does not act before they leave on holiday vacat
. >> just stark numbers. appreciate it. >>> now to ca capitol hill where congress has a lot on it's aplate, but it's not clear if lawmakers will get anything done. the white house is back in session and it plans to leave town on december 13th. the senate hopes to wrap up it's business on the 20th. let's go to capitol hill, libby, how much home i hope is there tt anything will get done? >> reporter: there is a long list of items that the republicans and democrats would like...
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the weather to the north and west are stark contrast to the mild temperatures in our area. us with whereoins the trouble spots will be. >> let us go to our graphics board because places like oklahoma are under ice storm warnings. we are going to be fine until late sunday when we get showers. ice storms and snow is on tap for the weekend but for us it will stay on the warm side. plenty of moisture off the pacific and eventually to the gulf. the cold front will get here but not until late sunday. as we head to the day tomorrow, we will climb even more. into the mid-60's with a little sunshine. >> thanks. construction will begin soon on a casino in prince george's county. maryland gaming officials picked mgm's design for casino at the national harbor. us. bell is very and joins -- there and joins us. >>lects it is -- collects -- it is going to be big. it will cover a large part of this area that they call the plateau. the ceo says he will build something that he describes is both beautiful and iconic. c. it will look something like this. over the national harbor -- a huge casi
the weather to the north and west are stark contrast to the mild temperatures in our area. us with whereoins the trouble spots will be. >> let us go to our graphics board because places like oklahoma are under ice storm warnings. we are going to be fine until late sunday when we get showers. ice storms and snow is on tap for the weekend but for us it will stay on the warm side. plenty of moisture off the pacific and eventually to the gulf. the cold front will get here but not until late...
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this is the stark reality that i certainly was faced with in over 12 years ago. the concern is how far do we go in trading off liberty for security? and then what do we get in return? the ironic thing -- the review board set of recommendations, presidential review board on surveillance programs couldn't find one instant in which the surveillance programs themselves were critical to any of the of stopping any terrorist act. what do you do, trade it all away for nothing. our fundamental system is built on the rights of individuals and you cannot violate those without probable cause. that is abandoning the fourth amendment in the constitution. >> on that note, yeah, i mean, the panel that was appointed by president obama did recommend that the nsa's capabilities be severely restricted and in fact, just a few weeks ago a federal judge said that the nsa's methods are "probably unconstitutional. " what is your reaction against these blows against the nsa? >> well nsa has never had the white hot heat of publicity and public interest disclosure bearing down on them for a
this is the stark reality that i certainly was faced with in over 12 years ago. the concern is how far do we go in trading off liberty for security? and then what do we get in return? the ironic thing -- the review board set of recommendations, presidential review board on surveillance programs couldn't find one instant in which the surveillance programs themselves were critical to any of the of stopping any terrorist act. what do you do, trade it all away for nothing. our fundamental system is...
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a man made structures standing in stark contrast to the unspoiled wilderness of the key the token peninsula. one gentleman who sprints down to the point of the cape. after two full days of hiking along the rugged shoreline trail we'll reach our destination the tip of the sheep eat till cool peninsula thank you go the chore you view of gigantic we've carved rock firstly no out of the sea in it. who knew. or. i could cheat cheat the token is derided for the party who were shooting a token meaning of the incident. in. the and here. it cheaper to keep chipping telco has almost inaccessible. winter owners until it is pointed in deep snow. a journey to japan's outermost north and issued a total peninsula is a journey to extreme japan him. three thousand seven hundred and seventy six meet some friends who she is japan's highest since ancient times the japanese who felt the deep affinity with this meme. it's like to contribute to the full six s and explore the mountains timeless appeal sure it is a result of repeated homecoming eruptions which began around one hundred thousand years ago appearance
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lieu beck, 7 of 9, also had 15 points, as did starkes. hoyas dominated the entire game, taking advantage of fiu's 18 turnovers, scoring 24 points off that. georgetown crushes fiu 92-57, putting up their highest number of points this season. >> i think we came out extremely focused. this is one of two games you go in at half time and, you know, it's not too many things negative you can say. >> we defended today. we defended right from the get- go. we created a lot of offense from our defense and that helped us get into a rhythm and, you know, we were able to obviously get out to a big lead in the first half. >> crazy busy day in sports. obviously plenty to talk about regarding the local pro football team. >> so nice to be here with you. >> it is nice to be here. >> game on people moving in. getting ready. how about the next seven days? >> very messy tomorrow, a sloppy sunday. we're in a yellow alert tomorrow. could see 1 to 2 inches of rain. localized flooding is possible, so be prepared. >> a cold, wet day. but above freezing, which will
lieu beck, 7 of 9, also had 15 points, as did starkes. hoyas dominated the entire game, taking advantage of fiu's 18 turnovers, scoring 24 points off that. georgetown crushes fiu 92-57, putting up their highest number of points this season. >> i think we came out extremely focused. this is one of two games you go in at half time and, you know, it's not too many things negative you can say. >> we defended today. we defended right from the get- go. we created a lot of offense from our...
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>> it has to do with the starkness of that environment. there is a warmth there as well. had never been there before and going back there to shoot this film, i was there on two different occasions and i look forward to going back because the rhythm of life and the cultural aspect of the way people live is so different than living in the big city. it is much simpler, less complicated. world could get in rosie --make things to too rosy. we are looking at the emotions and the character of the behavior -- the emotions and the behavior of the character. tavis: this is a great segue to your book. there have been less complicated moments in your life and more complicated moments in your life. i was struck by the candor and the transparency, the honesty on why put all of this in a book? there is a lot here. >> i better do it while i can still do it. . felt the time had come i had come to terms with a lot of things in my past that were troubling me. i found a certain plateau of peace that allows me to be objective about things in my life i am not proud of. nevertheless, i have alw
>> it has to do with the starkness of that environment. there is a warmth there as well. had never been there before and going back there to shoot this film, i was there on two different occasions and i look forward to going back because the rhythm of life and the cultural aspect of the way people live is so different than living in the big city. it is much simpler, less complicated. world could get in rosie --make things to too rosy. we are looking at the emotions and the character of...
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the stark reminders are around us, the big cracks in the ice, cracks that shouldn't be this wide thisd not be happy about this. >> reporter: the arctic sea ice is literally disappearing beneath our feet. on trend to beep fa faster this. the effect of the rising temperatures up here are dramatic. just a few 100 miles away from us, these tourists had a narrow escape when an ice wave caused by a falling glacier almost capsized their boat. despite all of the obstacles and dangers this far north, we press on. and suddenly, i notice some domes on the horizon, our campsite. we made it. >> welcome to the edge of the world, right? >> right. this is our arctic base camp. >> reporter: greeted by tom, a team leader for arctic kingdom polar explorations. the only tour operator that offers land-based trips this far north. lesson number one for new arrivals, know what is beneath your feet. >> we are sitting on four feet of sea ice with 1,000 feet of water below us. it appears like it is firm. it is going up and down with the tide as well. how do you know it is safe? >> you can jump. >> reporter: jum
the stark reminders are around us, the big cracks in the ice, cracks that shouldn't be this wide thisd not be happy about this. >> reporter: the arctic sea ice is literally disappearing beneath our feet. on trend to beep fa faster this. the effect of the rising temperatures up here are dramatic. just a few 100 miles away from us, these tourists had a narrow escape when an ice wave caused by a falling glacier almost capsized their boat. despite all of the obstacles and dangers this far...
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. >> we're giving a stark choice to the president of the united states and senate. >> this is too expensivereform dead? absolutely not. [♪ music ] >> a joint plan of action to reaching a long- term, comprehensive solution . >> our beloved nelson mandela , founding president of a democratic nation has departed. [♪ music ] >> joining us now to discuss the striking year that was, gerald sy, of the wall street journal. and from los angeles author of "killing the american dream." former secretary of health and human services, autho , and from atlanta, jason johnson professor at hyrum college. i think by common agreement it has been an unbelievable year. looking back why don't we start by hearing from all of you about which story you think is your top story or the one we'll be talking about for years to come that will become the more consequencal. >> i think i pick the civil war in syria because it has the potential to remake not just the region but america's role in the region in a way that we have not seen. >> i think it's the george zimmerman trial. we still talk about how it dominated the new
. >> we're giving a stark choice to the president of the united states and senate. >> this is too expensivereform dead? absolutely not. [♪ music ] >> a joint plan of action to reaching a long- term, comprehensive solution . >> our beloved nelson mandela , founding president of a democratic nation has departed. [♪ music ] >> joining us now to discuss the striking year that was, gerald sy, of the wall street journal. and from los angeles author of "killing...
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at this moment the stark contrast between a lovely cafe and a lovely lobby. that is enriching the pedestrian experience, walking in the first section of the corner. and then come to the corner tenant. we will not mention any names, who has been in continuous violation of how they treat their ground-floor windows. and now further entitled to get additional windows on battery street is not making me particularly happy. nothing in that establishments interior is contributing to the pedestrian experience. no display windows, definitely clearly selling of paper and binders and folders, none of which helps as you turn the corner to become better. so we are stuck between a rock and hard place, because any additional windows on that frontage will not help make the street better. nor will the disappearance of the fire escape because we don't have those fire escapes anyway. what do you have to offer for creating additional windows on battery street and a tenant that does not particularly merchandise towards enriching the pedestrian experience. >> two quick comments on
at this moment the stark contrast between a lovely cafe and a lovely lobby. that is enriching the pedestrian experience, walking in the first section of the corner. and then come to the corner tenant. we will not mention any names, who has been in continuous violation of how they treat their ground-floor windows. and now further entitled to get additional windows on battery street is not making me particularly happy. nothing in that establishments interior is contributing to the pedestrian...
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a stark reminder of the scene outside the elementary school in newtown connecticut where 20 children were shot on december 14th of last year. >> scenes of relief as parents were reunited with their children. students here at the high school describing what they saw and heard. >> what happened is i saw two security guards running to where the sound happened. everyone got up, we ran across the street. >> the shooter entered the school after 12:30. the school was evacuated, running out with hands in the hair. police padded them down, one by one as other officers swept the building. the sheriff said the suspect had a shotgun, wounding one other student before turning the weapon on himself. the gunman was targetting a teacher. >> he entered the westside of the school and asked for the location of this teacher, and asked for that teacher by name. as soon as the teacher realised that, as i indicated in my initial comment, he departed the school. >> more than 2200 attend the high school. eight miles from columbine high school. it was a fact weighing heavily on parents' minds. >> scared to de
a stark reminder of the scene outside the elementary school in newtown connecticut where 20 children were shot on december 14th of last year. >> scenes of relief as parents were reunited with their children. students here at the high school describing what they saw and heard. >> what happened is i saw two security guards running to where the sound happened. everyone got up, we ran across the street. >> the shooter entered the school after 12:30. the school was evacuated,...
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so, with regard to design, one of the allegations that have come up is that this project has a very stark modern design and that it doesn't fit in with the rest of the surrounding district. however, this is contemporary and not a modern style and regardless there is a range of modern structures within the area. the neighborhood both are very diverse architectural style. this has been noted in the project ceqa documents. it includes 23 valencia almost directly across the street from the property, again not shown from the project earlier. and another just a block away at 25 bartlett street. it's just a few of the nearby contemporary modern structures we looked around the area.' we ensure we see routinely here intelligent minds candice agree about style issues. however the design is appropriate for the design and will compliment it's surroundings. this analysis was considered and concerned by planning commission and design team and the planning commission and it's something that has been through a significant amount of review. with regard to the adjacent historic district, another allegation
so, with regard to design, one of the allegations that have come up is that this project has a very stark modern design and that it doesn't fit in with the rest of the surrounding district. however, this is contemporary and not a modern style and regardless there is a range of modern structures within the area. the neighborhood both are very diverse architectural style. this has been noted in the project ceqa documents. it includes 23 valencia almost directly across the street from the...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> every sunday night al jazeera america bri
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> al jazeera america is a...
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and tony starks "iron man" powers the 2013 box office to some new heights. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. and welcome back. the government announced sunday that more than 1.1 million people have enrolled in health care coverage through healthcare.gov. the troubled website found a vast majority of those signups, more than 975,000 in december. >>> the december 31 deadline for the removal of syria's chemical weapons is not likely to be unmet according to the united nations. >>> seven-time formula 1 champion michael schumacher is in critical condition in france after suffering a serious head injury while skiing. according to the driver's agent, schumacher required surgery and was comatose when arrived at the hospital. >>> a 900 foot stretch of highway collapsed and amazingly, no injuries were reported in the freak accident. >>> and talk about a photo of a lifetime, a mother snapped this photo of her son, his friend and some kind of a sea creature in southern california over the weekend. some surfers claim it's definitely a shark. others claim i
and tony starks "iron man" powers the 2013 box office to some new heights. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. and welcome back. the government announced sunday that more than 1.1 million people have enrolled in health care coverage through healthcare.gov. the troubled website found a vast majority of those signups, more than 975,000 in december. >>> the december 31 deadline for the removal of syria's chemical weapons is not likely to be unmet...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> a major u.s. employer has a strong message for employees. if you smoke we will not hire you. >> one of the leading humans companies on the planet with more than 8,500 u.s. employees. and today the company announced it's changing its hiring policies effectively telling future employs you cannot work for us if you smoke, chew tobacco or even use e cigarettes. >> the question is can you engage in off duty activities. >> nationwide company is going to have to tailor their policies to the particular state they are in. there are states in which this would be unlawful. >> cigna plans to roll out
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> a major u.s. employer has...
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. >> lisa stark reporting from white house. >> santa and his helpers at the north pole could face stiffompetition from kentucky, where the largest automated packaging center in the world is located. as the holiday season is getting under way, an army of workers is getting under way. >> millions of packages. hundreds of airplanes. thousands of workers and a facility the size of 90 football fields. and a shorter shipping season this year. these folks are taking the containers out of the building. there's tonnes of packages, customers all over the world counting on us. >> this is the ups world port in louisville kentucky where 200 cargo jets land, fly around the world each day until christmas. a fully automated facility where 155 miles of conveyor belts move along packaging. it's the crown jewel in the ups system. it's a large parcel hub facility in the world. >> on a peak day, december 24th, they expect to process 4 milion packages. the company expected volume to be up. >> i'm plying around the world. i'll go on a trip where i'll hit every weather system in the world. >> here at world por
. >> lisa stark reporting from white house. >> santa and his helpers at the north pole could face stiffompetition from kentucky, where the largest automated packaging center in the world is located. as the holiday season is getting under way, an army of workers is getting under way. >> millions of packages. hundreds of airplanes. thousands of workers and a facility the size of 90 football fields. and a shorter shipping season this year. these folks are taking the containers...
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it's too tall, too dense and has a stark design. the development team describes this project as an exclamation point to demark ate and define the busy congested four lane corridor and that is on the developers brief. think of an exclamation point and something taller than the rest of the sentence, think of a silo, the rest of a tour. -- tower. the neighbors object because there is no building. this claims the area is filled with these buildings. it's a fundamental agreement and even the matter from which the incompatibility is to be judged. let me suggest to the board that the department are ignoring the basic fundamental principles for objecting the compatibility of the building and the existing neighborhood. the planning code says first you look at the immediate context to determine compatibility when considering the immediate context, the concern relates to the adjacent buildings n this instance if you look at the adjacent buildings you will see the proposal is more than two 2 feet taller, more than 20 feet taller than both adjac
it's too tall, too dense and has a stark design. the development team describes this project as an exclamation point to demark ate and define the busy congested four lane corridor and that is on the developers brief. think of an exclamation point and something taller than the rest of the sentence, think of a silo, the rest of a tour. -- tower. the neighbors object because there is no building. this claims the area is filled with these buildings. it's a fundamental agreement and even the matter...
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it's stark. >> yeah. we found some statistics that showed approximately 3600 cases of childhood diabetes diagnosed annually. >> can i just throw in another question. i know that robert from uc sf pointed it's not just diabetes and obesity but also liver damage and other health problems and you are not even tracking that. it's probably even a much bigger problem than the data that what you are showing. >> that is correct. there are probably a list of 10 chronic conditions that the scientific evidence pretty extensively can connect to consumption of sugary sweet and beverages that we didn't quantify the health impacts and foreman impacts and those include cardiovascular conditions and toxicity. again, we believe the estimations that we are providing are conservative. the last section of our report we were asked to rook at other legislative sections of the state. we looked through the cities around the country. to date none of them have succeeded. in addition we looked at efforts in other states on the state
it's stark. >> yeah. we found some statistics that showed approximately 3600 cases of childhood diabetes diagnosed annually. >> can i just throw in another question. i know that robert from uc sf pointed it's not just diabetes and obesity but also liver damage and other health problems and you are not even tracking that. it's probably even a much bigger problem than the data that what you are showing. >> that is correct. there are probably a list of 10 chronic conditions that...
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the body language was very stark in the contrast. barely disguising his contempt for the ukrainian president. he has long been fed up with his playing off of russia against the european union, so here is the image of a somewhat disdainful vladimir putin and a rather more eager ukrainian president asking for help, and he did get help. he got the loan that you mentioned and a big cut in the price of gas, but, of course, ukraineprotesters, coming under more russian influence is really the story of this. >> what kind of power does this give the kremlin over the ukraine? >> vladimir putin said both the loan and the gas price cuts are temporary. in other words, russia could up the price of gas deliveries, and it could also pull its money out. also bear in mind that the ukraine needs to come up with $17 billion in gas arrears to russia next year. now, the kremlin could call in that dead or not. it did ask for the money back. i saidd also raise, as before, the price of gas up again, all of that depending on what the context is next year. the
the body language was very stark in the contrast. barely disguising his contempt for the ukrainian president. he has long been fed up with his playing off of russia against the european union, so here is the image of a somewhat disdainful vladimir putin and a rather more eager ukrainian president asking for help, and he did get help. he got the loan that you mentioned and a big cut in the price of gas, but, of course, ukraineprotesters, coming under more russian influence is really the story of...