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i'm ray suarez.ow stop me if you heard this one before. american diplomats jet here and there talk extensively with palestinian representatives, talk extensively with israeli representatives, keep talks going when they threaten to unravel in mutual renation, and then what, the two sides remain in contact officially and quietly behind the scenes israelis insist on things that they know the palestinians will never agree to without significant concessions, and palestinians mak insist on thins that they know the israeli also never accept. israeli and palestinian negotiators carried on with u.s. brokered peace talks after the effort came close to collapse. >> the near unraveling came when israel announced it would not release another batch of palestinian prisoners breaking it's own commitment in the negotiations. palestinian protesters clashed with israeli forces in the west bank shortly after. israel said its hand was forced. palestinian leader mahmood abbas went ahead and saw membership to 15 internatio
i'm ray suarez.ow stop me if you heard this one before. american diplomats jet here and there talk extensively with palestinian representatives, talk extensively with israeli representatives, keep talks going when they threaten to unravel in mutual renation, and then what, the two sides remain in contact officially and quietly behind the scenes israelis insist on things that they know the palestinians will never agree to without significant concessions, and palestinians mak insist on thins that...
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i'm ray suarez. when it comes to running a successful business, do the personal politics of the ceo matter? it depends on the politics and the business we're discussing the resignation of mozil la could you founder branden ike. he's out because of supporting the banning of same-sex marriage. is this a question of being able to do something perhaps even having the arguments on your side, but not necessarily being the right thing to do just because you can. >> well, i think that's right. both sides need to be thinking about the optics of the situation, and it looks really bad if gay people starts to look like we're treating other people the way we were once treating ourselves. it not only looks bad, it not only sets up the story of gay bullies which the religious right are trying to develop, but it is also the wrong thing we did. we have lived in the closet for decades. we know how painful that is. we want to let them explain why they're wrong. >> professor, i want to go back whether there is a differe
i'm ray suarez. when it comes to running a successful business, do the personal politics of the ceo matter? it depends on the politics and the business we're discussing the resignation of mozil la could you founder branden ike. he's out because of supporting the banning of same-sex marriage. is this a question of being able to do something perhaps even having the arguments on your side, but not necessarily being the right thing to do just because you can. >> well, i think that's right....
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. >> i'm ray suarez. the co-founder and ceo of the tech company mozilla is out as he said taking some time off. his company didn't botch an important product roll out. mozilla did not miss key product or force an massive layoff. what he did was make a donation spearheading the vote against gay marriage. when it became public some of mozilla's public and board and staff started to question his future as ceo and now he's gone. does ike's view of gay rights make retaining him a personal decision for members of the board. >> brendan ike resigned. ike made a donation of $1,000 to support prop 8, california's valid proposition to ban same-sex marriage. >> they called it the mozilla project. >> ike was there at mozilla's birth, to become the embodiment of cutting edge technology medal with the wide reach of the internet. in the end the web that ike loved so much may have contributed to his departure. gay marriage is legal in california where mozilla has its headquarters, still when ike's support of the propositi
. >> i'm ray suarez. the co-founder and ceo of the tech company mozilla is out as he said taking some time off. his company didn't botch an important product roll out. mozilla did not miss key product or force an massive layoff. what he did was make a donation spearheading the vote against gay marriage. when it became public some of mozilla's public and board and staff started to question his future as ceo and now he's gone. does ike's view of gay rights make retaining him a personal...
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. >> you hello, i'm ray suarez. in the past several days millions of you heard the bad guys, the vandals, the thieves may have burrowed into the world of online commerce intruding on the back and forth conversations between your computer and your e-mail servers, between you and the places you buy things online. it's not completely clear what happened as a result, but are you lively confident about logging on to a sale site to see your packages as you were a couple of weeks ago, and the web is full of conflicting information over the past few days. change your password? no, not until the site has fixed its security settings. change your pas password? yes, any website worth its salt has already fixed this thing. what are you to do? i don't know, how are we going to find out? first, how we got here. >> heart bleed is a potentially critical flaw in widely used encryption software that is supposed to protect online users personal information. the heart bleed bug has consisted for --existed for two years but only learned
. >> you hello, i'm ray suarez. in the past several days millions of you heard the bad guys, the vandals, the thieves may have burrowed into the world of online commerce intruding on the back and forth conversations between your computer and your e-mail servers, between you and the places you buy things online. it's not completely clear what happened as a result, but are you lively confident about logging on to a sale site to see your packages as you were a couple of weeks ago, and the...
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hello, i'm ray suarez. in the real world of college admission, the art, not the science, a lot of variables are taken into account. your high school transcript, sure. can you hit a baseball, run really fast? do you play the oboe or live in the part of the state or country that brings few applicants? did your parents go to our school? an elder brother or sister. what admissions departments don't do is rank all their applicants by academic prowess and accept the top applicants for the 1,000 spots for the incoming fres freshman class. what about race? taking race into account whether deciding to admit an individual applicant. you may endorse its value, and think of mixed student body both in class and in the determines, but it has gotten nothing but harder to take race in the account of the admissions process. what is allowed now is our focus this time on "inside story." let's start with background. the high court affirmative action valuin ruling said that e should not be considered. writing this case is not a
hello, i'm ray suarez. in the real world of college admission, the art, not the science, a lot of variables are taken into account. your high school transcript, sure. can you hit a baseball, run really fast? do you play the oboe or live in the part of the state or country that brings few applicants? did your parents go to our school? an elder brother or sister. what admissions departments don't do is rank all their applicants by academic prowess and accept the top applicants for the 1,000 spots...
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i'm ray suarez.t didn't end with crimea. as rush consolidates its power in the recently absorbed part of ukraine it looks like president vladimir putin's ambitions going further in swallowing up an old territory. grabbing public buildings, proclaiming themselves the new authorities in their parts of the country. the ukrainian government in kiev has threatened an armed response in the style of anti-terrorist operations. a deadline passed for getting out of the buildings and so far no assault. a goal in turnabout the ukrainian threat. many western governments made it clear they feel that the provocations are backed, supplied, created by russia. the crimean occupation followed by a referendum didn't start to build down tension at this important cross road between east and west. >> pre-russian protesters hurl rocks, smash windows and broke into a police station on monday. the protests deified a government deadline to stop the unrest. ukraine's acting president said sunday his military would act against i
i'm ray suarez.t didn't end with crimea. as rush consolidates its power in the recently absorbed part of ukraine it looks like president vladimir putin's ambitions going further in swallowing up an old territory. grabbing public buildings, proclaiming themselves the new authorities in their parts of the country. the ukrainian government in kiev has threatened an armed response in the style of anti-terrorist operations. a deadline passed for getting out of the buildings and so far no assault. a...
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hello, i'm ray suarez. this week the largest factions in palestinian politics, hamas and fatah may common cause and announce elections. the israeli election used that sandy to pronounce the pea talks or the talks about talks over since both over a long line. israel assured the palestinians it would release prisoners it currently holds and then decided not to do that. then the palestinians moved ahead with its requests to join various international organizations as a nation. something that the israelis demanded that they not do. and the israelis moved ahead with big plans for new construction on land israel took in the 1967 war. something that the palestinians had demanded they not do. secretary of state kerry has been to israel so much he could get a local driver's license. as of today he doesn't have much to show for all that frequent flying into the heart of the middle east's longest running conflict. the president on a long-delayed trip has speculated on a pause of a long road to peace. after months teet
hello, i'm ray suarez. this week the largest factions in palestinian politics, hamas and fatah may common cause and announce elections. the israeli election used that sandy to pronounce the pea talks or the talks about talks over since both over a long line. israel assured the palestinians it would release prisoners it currently holds and then decided not to do that. then the palestinians moved ahead with its requests to join various international organizations as a nation. something that the...
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i'm ray suarez. general motors ceo mary barra took a grilling over faulty ignition switches in millions of of. automobiles. but lawmakers want to know about old g.m. and what it knew and what it shared with customers and government regulators. when there starts to be reports from the field from repair, from customers themselves about a pattern of problems where should the alarm bell go off. is there nobody in detroit or washington who is taking that story and finding a pattern there. >> i have 21 years of experience in interfacing with ntsa anding i tell you it's not one pixel of information we are looking for. we're looking for millions of pixels to come together and form a picture. what's particularly troubling when we look back at what was known and when it was known by both general motors and by ntsa we see that both parties are very culpable. we have an agency that is very small that has limited budget and limited time. when you look at the actual pixels that that agency had i in 2007 they inclu
i'm ray suarez. general motors ceo mary barra took a grilling over faulty ignition switches in millions of of. automobiles. but lawmakers want to know about old g.m. and what it knew and what it shared with customers and government regulators. when there starts to be reports from the field from repair, from customers themselves about a pattern of problems where should the alarm bell go off. is there nobody in detroit or washington who is taking that story and finding a pattern there. >> i...
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. >> million >> hello, i'm ray suarez. hundreds of thousands of people locked long term in detention and deportation proceedings, living in a kind of limbo. some still living with their families. some in repurposed prisons in barracks. the obama administration made a furious reaction from republicans in washington when it said it would stop deporting undocumented immigrants with no criminal records and give greater priorities to those accused or convicted of more serious offenses. for those waiting for deportation with clean records that word came too late. they were sent home any way. and turns out the standard for what constituted a criminal record was precise as well. what the country is doing now is kind of a mess. >> if you want to know what the debate over immigration reform stands in capitol hill you need only listen to the democratic and republican leaders in the house of representatives this week. >> i think race has something to do with the fact that they're not bringing up immigration bill. i've seen to the iris
. >> million >> hello, i'm ray suarez. hundreds of thousands of people locked long term in detention and deportation proceedings, living in a kind of limbo. some still living with their families. some in repurposed prisons in barracks. the obama administration made a furious reaction from republicans in washington when it said it would stop deporting undocumented immigrants with no criminal records and give greater priorities to those accused or convicted of more serious offenses....
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." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. three big countries. three big economies, including the world's largest, nafta said let's mor more or less let's ged of the barriers, tariffs that complicate trade between america's three traders. nafta just passed it's 10th birthday, how has the creation of the north amercian trade zone worked not only for americans but for mexicans and canadians as well? we in the united states tend to look at nafta from a specifically american point of view. what did it do to employment, investment, manufacturing. we look less at quÉbec, an grocery shopper in teluca or edmonton, do they make more or less with this trade law? we'll look at this today. we'll look at the memories of the u.s. chief negotiator. the mammoth nafta treaty between the united states, canada and mexico opened markets at a time when globalization was in its infancy. today, nafta creates 17 trillion-dollar. those against it say the treaty kills jobs, deepens deficits and hurts economic sovereignty. i sat down with one of the original negotiators fo
." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. three big countries. three big economies, including the world's largest, nafta said let's mor more or less let's ged of the barriers, tariffs that complicate trade between america's three traders. nafta just passed it's 10th birthday, how has the creation of the north amercian trade zone worked not only for americans but for mexicans and canadians as well? we in the united states tend to look at nafta from a specifically american point of view. what did...
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. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in 1993 and then again in 2001 muslim immigrants to the united states attacked the world trade center in lower manhattan. after the 2001 attack brought down two of the world's tallest buildings killing thousands and sending the u.s. to war, new york's police department began closer developments of the large immigrant communities. the still young administration of mayor bill de blasio and william brattan ended the program this week. on this edition of the program, whether the policy worked, when and whether it should be permissible, and whether it's practices should run no the notion of profiling, collective guilt and probabl probable caus. >>> the assessment unit has been disbanded after spending a decade covertly monitoring muslim communities, subject to lawsuits and mounting public criticism, it was closed down by william brattan. in a statement tuesday the department said, understanding certain local demographics can be an useful practicer when assessing information regarding poten
. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in 1993 and then again in 2001 muslim immigrants to the united states attacked the world trade center in lower manhattan. after the 2001 attack brought down two of the world's tallest buildings killing thousands and sending the u.s. to war, new york's police department began closer developments of the large immigrant communities. the still young administration of mayor bill de blasio and william brattan ended the program this week. on this edition of the...
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i'm ray suarez. problem said the affordable care act is working. he remembered republicans to drop it as a political issue while acknowledging the law can't fix all the problems in our healthcare system. the president talked of his recent trip to the lbj library and said back in the 60 60's pee were skeptical of medicare for years until people realized it helped lift seniors out of poverty. with us bill snyder, in new york, yegeny, research associate at manhattan institute, and cee cee connolly, price water cooper health research institute. on the road of this latest enrollment period, one very damaging thing happened, and that is people started to lose their health insurance while other people were trying to gain some by signing up. that ended up being one of the unpredicted impacts of all of this. did it have to go down that way? and has it readdicted who is in and who is out in the near term? >> yes, absolutely, ray, and talk about confusing. some how no one involved, government, private industry, media, too, were able to clearly explain what wa
i'm ray suarez. problem said the affordable care act is working. he remembered republicans to drop it as a political issue while acknowledging the law can't fix all the problems in our healthcare system. the president talked of his recent trip to the lbj library and said back in the 60 60's pee were skeptical of medicare for years until people realized it helped lift seniors out of poverty. with us bill snyder, in new york, yegeny, research associate at manhattan institute, and cee cee...
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>> she believed it was gabriel suarez. >> did she feel like he was a competitor and therefore this wases. >> it's kind of crazy. >> his response was in general. "i don't know her." he came off as very credible to me. >> reporter: daluise seemed aghast that suarez had moved his business practically next door, even though suarez had smooth cheeks focused on a different end of the skin care game. >> i liked the name "cheeks" cause i do a lot of waxing, too. and it's kind of double-entendre. it has cheeks and, you know, "cheeks." >> reporter: daluise thought feinstein would back her with the cops. feinstein flipped, telling them the cyber-stalking was actually daluise's plan to frame suarez. >> she wanted me to pretend to be gabriel, send her fake texts, post craigslist ads. she wanted it to seem like she was being stalked so she could say it was gabriel. >> she asked you to do all these things? >> yes. >> he provided me with texts that seemed to indicate that ms. daluise had asked him to lie to me. >> lying to these damn cops to get them to step up. i'm going to tell them gabriel was in m
>> she believed it was gabriel suarez. >> did she feel like he was a competitor and therefore this wases. >> it's kind of crazy. >> his response was in general. "i don't know her." he came off as very credible to me. >> reporter: daluise seemed aghast that suarez had moved his business practically next door, even though suarez had smooth cheeks focused on a different end of the skin care game. >> i liked the name "cheeks" cause i do a lot...
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." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. if you know a really old person ask them what it was like before antibiotics. people regularly died from common diseases or infections or suffered long and hard until an illness passed. then came medicines that meant millions no longer died from pneumonia, tuberculosis, or suffered from long-term debilitation from diseases like gonorrhea. making wonder drug after wonder drug more available and drove prices steadily down. but we overused some drugs, improperly used others, and now the infections themselves evolved. now the great gift to the world, cheap effective treatment for potentially fatal ailments is now in the future. >> reporter: the world may be heading to a post antibiotic era, modern medicines can no longer stand up to common infections like me known i can't, e. coli and mrsa. >> over the last 20 years bacteria has developed sophisticated resistence and we don't have the antibiotics to treat the patients. >> reporter: the "world health organization" released it's first compr
." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. if you know a really old person ask them what it was like before antibiotics. people regularly died from common diseases or infections or suffered long and hard until an illness passed. then came medicines that meant millions no longer died from pneumonia, tuberculosis, or suffered from long-term debilitation from diseases like gonorrhea. making wonder drug after wonder drug more available and drove prices steadily down. but we overused some drugs,...
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i'm ray suarez. one of the ways car companies know a product they're making isn't working very well is customer feedback. earlier the last decade the word came in from birse there wer bue were problems. consistent reports that the car would shut off. shut off while moving in traffic. germ motors didn't redesign the ignition, didn't recall the cars for repairs. just told drivers not to overload their key chains. now that the cars have been recalled, the details with the problems of the cobalt and related automobiles are come to go light. >> mr. chairman, i have a copy of the ignition switch assembly for one of these vehicles, this is that. a spring inside the switch, a piece that costs pennies failed. g.m. new about this problem in 2001. they were warned again and again over the next decade but they did nothing. i just want to show how easy it is to turn this key when this switch. >> do you swear the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> congress de
i'm ray suarez. one of the ways car companies know a product they're making isn't working very well is customer feedback. earlier the last decade the word came in from birse there wer bue were problems. consistent reports that the car would shut off. shut off while moving in traffic. germ motors didn't redesign the ignition, didn't recall the cars for repairs. just told drivers not to overload their key chains. now that the cars have been recalled, the details with the problems of the cobalt...
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i'm ray suarez. the nba inquest whether donald sterling said shows nasty things about black people is still i don't kno still idon't kno on going. what is not at issue is whether sterling has the legal right to say what he said. he sure does when you're in the entertainment business you're at risk of blow back from the public and bizarrely immune to it as well. artificial scarcit scarcity makes sterling hard to go after. disparaging the very black men who create the thrills on the court and make even historically mediocre teams like the clippers hugely profitable, but it's far from clear what am mission has to protect its brand, it's following and protect itself from a guy whose loose talk could cause serious damage. over the weekend entertainment news outlets tmzs and dead spin released audi audio that is allegedly between donald sterling and his female friend : >> those comments ignited at controversial, tillering has long been the owner of the los angeles clippers. he is said to have made the raci
i'm ray suarez. the nba inquest whether donald sterling said shows nasty things about black people is still i don't kno still idon't kno on going. what is not at issue is whether sterling has the legal right to say what he said. he sure does when you're in the entertainment business you're at risk of blow back from the public and bizarrely immune to it as well. artificial scarcit scarcity makes sterling hard to go after. disparaging the very black men who create the thrills on the court and...
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i am ray suarez. it's been 20 years since word started to get out of rwanda that something more than garden varietiethnic conflict was underway in the small sub s aharan current tree. other countries were careful. some might even say milly-mouthed about using the word genocide to describe what was happening because use of the word would trigger consequences according to international treaties. roaming death squads were able to go on with their work. when it was over, 800,000 people were dead. with us for the rest of the program to look back at rwanda and the 20 years that followed in our washington studio, an independent africa policy analyst who served as executive director. human rights group, "frick action" from london, ian morely who those in the genocide peter fom director of the atlantic capitol's africa center. when you look back at the '90s and how the world dithered, is it all that clear that we would do something different today? >> i think today, there are because of the shock and the r hor
i am ray suarez. it's been 20 years since word started to get out of rwanda that something more than garden varietiethnic conflict was underway in the small sub s aharan current tree. other countries were careful. some might even say milly-mouthed about using the word genocide to describe what was happening because use of the word would trigger consequences according to international treaties. roaming death squads were able to go on with their work. when it was over, 800,000 people were dead....
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i'm ray suarez. this week the inter governmental panel on climate change, the ippc released it's latest report, and it makes challenging reading. the 30 years ending in 2012 are the warmest three decades stretch in 1400 years, and rising seas, changing patterns of rain and snow are already being felt in the daily lives of people around the world. but the forces bringing these changes are front loaded. they're already in the atmosphere, and more people are talking not about how to stop it from happening, but what to do in the face of forces that will change daily life for hundreds of millions of people. here in the united states and around the world. >> no country on earth can hide from the effects of climate change. every continent is touched by global warming in some way. people and governments must prepared for huge changes. the one message that comes out very clearly is that the world has to adopt and the world has to mitigate. and the sooner we do that, the less the chances of some other worst im
i'm ray suarez. this week the inter governmental panel on climate change, the ippc released it's latest report, and it makes challenging reading. the 30 years ending in 2012 are the warmest three decades stretch in 1400 years, and rising seas, changing patterns of rain and snow are already being felt in the daily lives of people around the world. but the forces bringing these changes are front loaded. they're already in the atmosphere, and more people are talking not about how to stop it from...
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i am ray suarez. we are continuing our conversation on rwanda 20 years after the genocide in a matter of 100 days back in 1994, 800,000 people were slaughtered. rwandans killing rwandans. still with us , an independent africa policy analyst who served as director of africa action. and ian morley who prosecuted leaders of the ran rawandan genocide. here with us, peter fom, director of the atlantic council's africa center. you mentioned earlier on in the program, nee that paul cocamy is feted but he has pulled the country back together. where do you draw the line between stability and safety, which rwanda has today and democracy, which you also want for countries. >> absolutely. i think that the judgment has to be made that democracy ought to come first because it is the process by which you make sure you have legitimate leaders but we also have a record, not just in africa. i mean we mentioned our friend in london mentioned yugoslavia. the way we read the history is if you sacrifice democracy for the s
i am ray suarez. we are continuing our conversation on rwanda 20 years after the genocide in a matter of 100 days back in 1994, 800,000 people were slaughtered. rwandans killing rwandans. still with us , an independent africa policy analyst who served as director of africa action. and ian morley who prosecuted leaders of the ran rawandan genocide. here with us, peter fom, director of the atlantic council's africa center. you mentioned earlier on in the program, nee that paul cocamy is feted but...
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i am ray suarez. we are continuing our conversation on rwanda 20 years after the genocide in a matter of 100 days back in 1994, 800,000 people were slaughtered. rwandans killing rwandans. still with us , an independent africa policy analyst who served as director of africa action. and ian morley who prosecuted leaders of the ran rawandan genocide. here with us, peter fom, director of the atlantic council's africa center. you mentioned earlier on in the program, nee that paul cocamy is feted but he has pulled the country back together. where do you draw the line between stability and safety, which rwanda has today and democracy, which you also want for countries. >> absolutely. i think that the judgment has to be made that democracy ought to come first because it is the process by which you make sure you have legitimate leaders but we also have a record, not just in africa. i mean we mentioned our friend in london mentioned yugoslavia. the way we read the history is if you sacrifice democracy for the s
i am ray suarez. we are continuing our conversation on rwanda 20 years after the genocide in a matter of 100 days back in 1994, 800,000 people were slaughtered. rwandans killing rwandans. still with us , an independent africa policy analyst who served as director of africa action. and ian morley who prosecuted leaders of the ran rawandan genocide. here with us, peter fom, director of the atlantic council's africa center. you mentioned earlier on in the program, nee that paul cocamy is feted but...