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but that doesn't mean today won't be a succes... this year cyber monday shoppers will spend 3 billion dollars or more. that's 12 percnt more money spent ththn last year.r. and analysts say most of the money spent today will be on electronics.... 75 percent of today's on-line sales could be on electronics. this year retailers are making shopping easier by using smartphones. stores like target and khols have apps we've got you eovered live in the nenesroom... amandnd gilbert... kwwl news. in-store sales for black friday were down this year becuase more people did and are doing online shoppingg you're shoppipig for toys this holiday season, here are some tips to keep children safe all year toy. if you're buying a scooter or another riding toy, make sure you get a proper-sized helmet as well. and be cautious when buying high- powered magnetic sets. they can contain small magnets that aredangerous and@should be kept away from children. president obama is in paris this morning hoping to convince the world to take a stand on climate change
but that doesn't mean today won't be a succes... this year cyber monday shoppers will spend 3 billion dollars or more. that's 12 percnt more money spent ththn last year.r. and analysts say most of the money spent today will be on electronics.... 75 percent of today's on-line sales could be on electronics. this year retailers are making shopping easier by using smartphones. stores like target and khols have apps we've got you eovered live in the nenesroom... amandnd gilbert... kwwl news....
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. >> veteran shawn kiernan, stay-at-home mom amelia taylor, they are the new faces of ptsd succe successfulsmart, but suffering and unwilling to accept the fact that so little can be done to combat this disease. >> we should pursue those. what it should be about is compassionate use for the individual. >> little does he realize that support is about to come from an unlikely alliance. >> i dare any senator to meet these patients here -- >> in all the years i've been investigating and reporting on medical marijuana, i never expected to see this. we will go there in just a moment. >>> december 2014. dr. sue cecily has arrived in the mile-high state of colorado. the board of health is granting $9 million from a surplus tax collected on medical marijuana to now study its benefits. cecily wants some of that money so she can set up her own research lab. shawn kiernan is here as well. >> i'm a survivor of a lot of the issues you guys are dealing with with medical marijuana. >> he wants to convince the board that the ptsd and marijuana study should win. >> i think it is going to hopefully show us wh
. >> veteran shawn kiernan, stay-at-home mom amelia taylor, they are the new faces of ptsd succe successfulsmart, but suffering and unwilling to accept the fact that so little can be done to combat this disease. >> we should pursue those. what it should be about is compassionate use for the individual. >> little does he realize that support is about to come from an unlikely alliance. >> i dare any senator to meet these patients here -- >> in all the years i've been...
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anti-terror raids in france and brussels are ongoing as the manhunt intensifies for accomplices and succe suspects in the paris massacre. governments in 16 states are refusing president obama's call to accept syrian refugees. but we begin tonight with an emboldened isis now setting its sights on the united states and warning that washington, d.c. is on its hit list. the terror group is threatening other major cities around the world following the massacre in paris that left 129 people dead and the world in shock. captain h katherine heritage is here. you've seen this isis tape. how credible is this threat? >> there's two pieces here, there's the attack piece and the propaganda piece that was sitting on the shelf just waiting for paris to happen and then it was rolled out, including this 11-minute video targeting the u.s. and especially washington, d.c. she is revamping security at high-profile targets. while homeland security and fbi say there are no credible or specific threats, washington is moving ahead and we may see similar moves in other cities. >> we saw the president today. he had
anti-terror raids in france and brussels are ongoing as the manhunt intensifies for accomplices and succe suspects in the paris massacre. governments in 16 states are refusing president obama's call to accept syrian refugees. but we begin tonight with an emboldened isis now setting its sights on the united states and warning that washington, d.c. is on its hit list. the terror group is threatening other major cities around the world following the massacre in paris that left 129 people dead and...
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she's still riding that wave from those benghazi hearings and her debate succe. >> thank you. >> cecilia vega covering both sides of the campaign for us. a reminder this morning -- >>> coming up next week here on "good morning america," donald talk about his campaign and he also has a new book comes out. >> thanks, dan. >>> we'll send things over to ron, big developments in the search for that missing cargo ship. >> that's right. good morning to paula and dan. good morning, everyone. federal officials believe they have located the wreckage of that missing cargo ship, the el faro. searchers using high-tech sonar made the discovery at 15,000 feet. el faro vanished near the bahamas during hurricane joaquin. they'll send a vehicle to confirm and retrieve the ship's black box if it was the el faro. >>> and back here in new york, an out of control car plowed into a group of trick-or-treaters on yesterday. three feel were killed. four others were injured in that incident, two of them children. authorities said the driver apparently lost the control of his vehicle, hit another car before his jum
she's still riding that wave from those benghazi hearings and her debate succe. >> thank you. >> cecilia vega covering both sides of the campaign for us. a reminder this morning -- >>> coming up next week here on "good morning america," donald talk about his campaign and he also has a new book comes out. >> thanks, dan. >>> we'll send things over to ron, big developments in the search for that missing cargo ship. >> that's right. good morning...
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more and more for their succes sustenance. it is really appalling. >> one of the many fascinating points that we've heard at this conference. thank you. >> thank you. coming up here on the al jazeera news hour pop to israeli teena teenagers are convicted of killing an israeli boy but there is no verdict yet for the alleged ringleader of the plot. >>> athe protests against an officer who shot an unarmed block teen begins. >> turkey's prime minister has refused to apologize for the shooting down of that russian jet on tuesday. but he did express regret and welcomed dialogue. he spoke after a meeting with the nato secretary general in brussels. >> the responsibility of the incident on the 24th of november does not rest with turkey by answer means. we have no intense whatsoever to escalate the situation. we are ready to talk at every level in order to prevent further serious cases on turkish-syrian border. i underline turkish-syrian border. not the border of other countries. >> we have more from istanbul. >> turkey may be handing
more and more for their succes sustenance. it is really appalling. >> one of the many fascinating points that we've heard at this conference. thank you. >> thank you. coming up here on the al jazeera news hour pop to israeli teena teenagers are convicted of killing an israeli boy but there is no verdict yet for the alleged ringleader of the plot. >>> athe protests against an officer who shot an unarmed block teen begins. >> turkey's prime minister has refused to...
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anti-terror raids in france and brussels are ongoing as the manhunt intensifies for accomplices and succe suspects in the paris massacre. governments in 16 states are refusing president obama's call to accept syrian refugees. but we begin tonight with an emboldened isis now setting its sights on the united states and warning that washington, d.c. is on its hit list. the terror group is threatening other major cities around the world following the massacre in paris that left 129 people dead and the world in
anti-terror raids in france and brussels are ongoing as the manhunt intensifies for accomplices and succe suspects in the paris massacre. governments in 16 states are refusing president obama's call to accept syrian refugees. but we begin tonight with an emboldened isis now setting its sights on the united states and warning that washington, d.c. is on its hit list. the terror group is threatening other major cities around the world following the massacre in paris that left 129 people dead and...
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. >> reporter: that relentless desire to win made his name a mode synonym for succe. if flaunting it was the game, trump was the name. in the '80s, his fiery mix of hubris and vision causedim to win and lose fortunes. >> you're going to fight it to the bitter end? >> i always fight to the bitteter end, don't i? >>>> reporte but today, e trump kingdois an empire. from international hotels, to golf courses, even a winery. the name trump is such a brand for success that it hahas been licensed on an astonishing range of products. >> it's a great tasting vodka. >> trump mel management. >> what does this guy not have his name on? >> the reason my real esta is successful is they know if i put the name trump on it, it's going to be the best. >> reporter: what's the downside of being part of the 1% of the richest people in america, especially when you're trying to reacthe middle class? >> well, there's a certain loneliness that you have. but that's made up when you have a great family, i have a great family, fantastic family. have a wonderful wife. but the funny thing is, i'm
. >> reporter: that relentless desire to win made his name a mode synonym for succe. if flaunting it was the game, trump was the name. in the '80s, his fiery mix of hubris and vision causedim to win and lose fortunes. >> you're going to fight it to the bitter end? >> i always fight to the bitteter end, don't i? >>>> reporte but today, e trump kingdois an empire. from international hotels, to golf courses, even a winery. the name trump is such a brand for success...
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the question of a secular state -- in reality we are a succe secular state.ur policies are founded on secular values. then that comes down to the logic behind early intervention. actually if you have an individual who is starting to experiment with soft drugs, be engaged with them because they may lead to harder drugs. if you have a young kid who is truant from school and we've seen them around and they're getting involved with gangs, do we have engagement and an early intervention? we should have an intervention if we have a kid who is mouthing off about how great isis is. whatever it may be, that actually may require some form of intervention. and the other side of that, i think, is more the problematic criticism. so as i mentioned, there's a difference in pursue, which is the investigative side, and prevent, which the strand of channel intervention is one side of prevent. it actually has nothing to do with the investigation side, has nothing to do with the surveillance side, has nothing to do with the intelligence gathering, but there is a lobby called pro
the question of a secular state -- in reality we are a succe secular state.ur policies are founded on secular values. then that comes down to the logic behind early intervention. actually if you have an individual who is starting to experiment with soft drugs, be engaged with them because they may lead to harder drugs. if you have a young kid who is truant from school and we've seen them around and they're getting involved with gangs, do we have engagement and an early intervention? we should...
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"the key to ice succesis succes the military numbers and strength. numbers may only be about 20 to 30,000 fighters but the weakness in the regimes where the group is doing well. y ." you see this coming down to basically a power vacuum that has allowed isis to thrive. >> yeah. everybody was very excited about the arab spring but it's turned into the arab winter and created a vacuum of governance in a loft count lot of countries. and to some extent egypt where isis has quite a strong affiliate. and not so much that isis is very strong. but it is a pathogen which preys on weak hosts like these countries with pretty ineffective governments. and if indeed this was a bomb that got on the plane in sharm el sheikh, it sort of speaks to the way -- you know, egypt doesn't have a particularly strong national security system in the same way a lot of western countries do. and i talked to a british official who said their own experts observed what was going on at sharm el sheikh in terms of security. they said it was poorly supervised and inconsistent and that ex
"the key to ice succesis succes the military numbers and strength. numbers may only be about 20 to 30,000 fighters but the weakness in the regimes where the group is doing well. y ." you see this coming down to basically a power vacuum that has allowed isis to thrive. >> yeah. everybody was very excited about the arab spring but it's turned into the arab winter and created a vacuum of governance in a loft count lot of countries. and to some extent egypt where isis has quite a...
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spite of i ndividuals successes african-americans still have to navigate structural barriers, the succes, and profound and relentless white privilege most whitesth ue about.n have to thinkink >> guest: well, i think that's very unfortunate viewst: well, s in our country. that is, if you-- i think it's clear that black americans have made the greatest gains oversome some of the highest hurdles in the shortest period of time spent any other racial group ina the history of mankind. why would i say that?blak well, if you added up the amount of income that black americanstn lack or nd you though,t of b americans as a separate nation,e we would rank 17th or 18th the r richest nation on the face of ld's. there are few black americans who are among the world'sme richest people. there was one black americans who was the head of the world'so mightiest military. there are some black americans who are the world's most famous personalities. now, the significance of all of this is that in 1865, neither ah slave nor slaveowner would have believed that these kind of sames would be possible in justo a li
spite of i ndividuals successes african-americans still have to navigate structural barriers, the succes, and profound and relentless white privilege most whitesth ue about.n have to thinkink >> guest: well, i think that's very unfortunate viewst: well, s in our country. that is, if you-- i think it's clear that black americans have made the greatest gains oversome some of the highest hurdles in the shortest period of time spent any other racial group ina the history of mankind. why would...
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now, the difficulty is that -- >> that would mean the succe succeeding president. >> yes. he would have the authority to withdraw an agreement under the sole authority of the previous president. the only difference is is that if the other countries feel like the previous president made a binding promise, the fact that there's a new president doesn't make them feel much better. there's a cost to it. if the next president withdraws, even though it's legal in the other countries become upset an happy and that's why it is the supreme court i think and generally scholars think the use of sole executive agreements has to be used where it's clear the president has the authority. there's a long standing precedent for use of a sole executive agreement in that circumstance. >> well, thank you. >> before we turn to the senator's remarks, may i associate myself with the thoughtful remarks? i have to leave now. >> thank you. >> thank you. you know, if there was one message that i would like to send to the international community ahead to have international climate change conference, it
now, the difficulty is that -- >> that would mean the succe succeeding president. >> yes. he would have the authority to withdraw an agreement under the sole authority of the previous president. the only difference is is that if the other countries feel like the previous president made a binding promise, the fact that there's a new president doesn't make them feel much better. there's a cost to it. if the next president withdraws, even though it's legal in the other countries become...
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and because kidnapping in associated crimes such as extortion have been so succe successful, it appears the average ransom payment is increasing. it's a vicious cycle. there is no doubt ransom payments lead to future kidnappings and future kidnappings lead to additional ransom payments and eventually they build the capacity of terrorist organization which fuels additional terrorists attacks. there have been several -- despite restrictions, the world has not stopped payment. the complicating factor is our humani humanity. it's difficult to turn away from the anguished cries of those kidnapped and of their loved ones. last week, a new book i wrote was released, the next frontier international money laundering enforcement. it's often over looked but the misuse of trade and financial systems are often part of the kidnapping equation. for example, money and value transfer systems are found throughout iraq and syria, and they're trusted brokers and have established relationships throughout the region. they operation on trust and secrecy. they generally do not conduct electronic fund transfers
and because kidnapping in associated crimes such as extortion have been so succe successful, it appears the average ransom payment is increasing. it's a vicious cycle. there is no doubt ransom payments lead to future kidnappings and future kidnappings lead to additional ransom payments and eventually they build the capacity of terrorist organization which fuels additional terrorists attacks. there have been several -- despite restrictions, the world has not stopped payment. the complicating...
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really succes successes only achievement when you reach everybody and in particular the poorest. so that makes it pretty tough. but we found, and it may or may not be the right solution, we feel it is, is we should concentrate on certain sectors that have a higher chance of success. what we feel to be the most important is a first step is rural electrification. it may not seem obvious, but what you find in eastern congo as in many other parts of the world is that the country and society is still stuck in what you would call a colonial economic model. the congo gained its political independence in 1960. [laughter] >> i'm good. >> they are laughing at you. >> don't worry. >> again, it's political independence in 1960 but it never gain economic independence. and the reason for that is that it only exports raw material's and that's what keeps people in poverty. one of the main reason for that is the houston industry. it's only through electrification that you can do it in that you can start to reach many, many more people. what we find is for every megawatt of electricity you provide
really succes successes only achievement when you reach everybody and in particular the poorest. so that makes it pretty tough. but we found, and it may or may not be the right solution, we feel it is, is we should concentrate on certain sectors that have a higher chance of success. what we feel to be the most important is a first step is rural electrification. it may not seem obvious, but what you find in eastern congo as in many other parts of the world is that the country and society is...