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we're here at the randolph house and talking about the daily life of enslaved people. and i'm actually working on a game board. a rot of people know of the game as menkaula. we're just carving these boards here to show people that some of these enslaved people, even though they came here empty handed, they didn't come here empty-headed. those traditions came over here with them as traditions came over with the english, as traditions came over with the scotch-irish, so did the africans who came here as enslaved people. and we wanted to show that african people were trying to preserve their culture as best as they can. and by this time in 1775 that we're talking about, about 90% of your african-americans here in the americas are born in americas as enslaved people. so the african tradition begins to disappear. but you do find a handful of africans that are still here in virginia, in america that would remember that culture, and this might be one of the ways that they show that culture in making a game like this. we take most importantly of what this game means is that the
we're here at the randolph house and talking about the daily life of enslaved people. and i'm actually working on a game board. a rot of people know of the game as menkaula. we're just carving these boards here to show people that some of these enslaved people, even though they came here empty handed, they didn't come here empty-headed. those traditions came over here with them as traditions came over with the english, as traditions came over with the scotch-irish, so did the africans who came...
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>> i am not sure it changes something in the daily life of the central african republic cities -- citizens. this country has been collapsing all this time. people are hoping after elections there will be a rebirth and that there will be ruled. years, therehan 40 has been a coup d'etat, and many of the people who came did not have the ability to rule the country more than five years. they were always -- there were always coup d'etats, and no one was really thinking about the future, caring about the population. aurore: the recent wave of sectarian violence over the past three years between muslim groups and christian groups has toced half a million people run away from their homes. some of them are displaced in and out of the country. how are these people going to vote? >> it will be very difficult because they have not -- they do not know how precisely many people are going to take part in the election, and that is the first difficulty they will be facing. they do not know who the top player is or any of the candidates. all of them have been in a certain time ruling the country, as deputy
>> i am not sure it changes something in the daily life of the central african republic cities -- citizens. this country has been collapsing all this time. people are hoping after elections there will be a rebirth and that there will be ruled. years, therehan 40 has been a coup d'etat, and many of the people who came did not have the ability to rule the country more than five years. they were always -- there were always coup d'etats, and no one was really thinking about the future, caring...
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sal: the daily life. i'm still changing diapers and cleaning burp up off the floor.he other myth is --sometimes it looks like these things just happen overnight. i don't think i'm speaking just for myself. i think i would be speaking for a lot of folks at silicon valley who've started things. you hear about their success, but they have a string of failures that get swept under the rug. i probably got dinged by 40 organizations when i was trying to get khan academy funded. it is never, kind of, as clean as it looks in the outside. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in a classroom? ♪ emily: you still create most of the videos, don't you? sal: i still create a large number of videos. it's one of the things that keeps me happy. emily: so how many videos have you made, personally? sal: i think around 4000 videos. most of what we have been investing in is an extension of some of that software that i started with my cousins in 2005. where it's students can go, and learn at their own pace, it understands what they know or don't know. partnering with college boar
sal: the daily life. i'm still changing diapers and cleaning burp up off the floor.he other myth is --sometimes it looks like these things just happen overnight. i don't think i'm speaking just for myself. i think i would be speaking for a lot of folks at silicon valley who've started things. you hear about their success, but they have a string of failures that get swept under the rug. i probably got dinged by 40 organizations when i was trying to get khan academy funded. it is never, kind of,...
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turkey's so much politicized since the last time you came, like after 2011, the daily life issues likeadvising women not have laugh out loud in public, things like this were actually suggested by the government. >> right. do you think this is coming from genuine ideological religious place or is this a political calculation? >> i think it's a genuine -- >> you're telling me that current leadership is, in his heart, is genuinely opposed to alcohol, women laughing in public? >> um, maybe i don't feel comfortable answering that question. >> okay. turkey's most famous politician, recep tayyip erdogan, he is the power and has been the power in one form or another for more than a decade. he's the face of turkey's ruling justice and development party, the akp. erdogan has in recent years made islamist politics mainstream and while remaining very, very popular in this extremely polarized nation, cracked down hard on media, political opposition, free speech, and, of course, demonstrations. in 2013, the almost revolution in turkey happened. a protest to contest the demolition of istanbul's gezi
turkey's so much politicized since the last time you came, like after 2011, the daily life issues likeadvising women not have laugh out loud in public, things like this were actually suggested by the government. >> right. do you think this is coming from genuine ideological religious place or is this a political calculation? >> i think it's a genuine -- >> you're telling me that current leadership is, in his heart, is genuinely opposed to alcohol, women laughing in public?...
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what iowans think about the their daily life. eric: and the cyclone men rise see which one th >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci eight news this morning. with eric hanson, elizabeth kring, meteorologist kurtis gertz, and right now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: it is now 20 minutes before 5:00 a.m. and it's going to be a great day. showers moving in from south dakota and northeast nebraska and tracking to the southeast. we expect those later on this morning, but not a much at all. by noon, sprinkles will be moving into the western in northwestern parts of the state. despite the cloud cover, highs today will be very comfortable. high temperatures today into the low 50's. and i spent the weather continues for the rest of the week. it's going to be a great stretch of days. 50 degrees. over the weekend, clouds and chance for rain, maybe changing eric: commitment 2016 news -- a new cnn poll shows donald trump back on top in iowa. he leads ted cruz 33% to 20%. ben carson is down to 16%. marco rubio has 11%. the poll w
what iowans think about the their daily life. eric: and the cyclone men rise see which one th >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci eight news this morning. with eric hanson, elizabeth kring, meteorologist kurtis gertz, and right now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: it is now 20 minutes before 5:00 a.m. and it's going to be a great day. showers moving in from south dakota and northeast nebraska and tracking to the southeast. we expect those later on this morning, but not a...
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if the past scars is still affecting us in the daily life at this moment, regardless of who did this, maybe we didn't do it, but the people in the past did. and we really have to admit the mistake we may have had at that time. with regards to the attack on pearl harbor without a declaration of war, without giving them any warning, we didn't have to affect on our action. so this heart reflects the legacy and missions of the sadako legacy. so i think this kind of a thing is necessary and an intentional heart that we need in order to have a better understanding with the people who are actually looking for us and seeking for the end of war in our hearts. that is go beyond the differences that we can see in education in two countries, in japan and the u.s. so what i'd like to do is prepare and create an environment where we can talk about the common understanding of, related to the war in the past for the future generation. and in order to do so, we'd like to create and take a lead on creating a facility, a paper crane summit for the educators for both countries as quickly as possible. so
if the past scars is still affecting us in the daily life at this moment, regardless of who did this, maybe we didn't do it, but the people in the past did. and we really have to admit the mistake we may have had at that time. with regards to the attack on pearl harbor without a declaration of war, without giving them any warning, we didn't have to affect on our action. so this heart reflects the legacy and missions of the sadako legacy. so i think this kind of a thing is necessary and an...
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again watch the story on monday here on al jazeera. >> al jazeera has been given rare access to the daily lifef a people smuggler tasks with taking central americans to the u.s. brutal drug car tells and corrupt authorities are all over the trail, making it a dangerous journey. more from honduras in the second story of a three-part series. >> one of the world's most murderous cities looking for those trying to he can ape. this is a people smuggler in honduras. he has given us rare access to the business of getting people from here to the united states. a coup from his latest client, a migrant like any other, picking him up and taking him to a safe house where he will stay with the otherss packing his few clothes before a final prayer with his family. he says he can't stay in a country where jobs are scarce and violence ever present. >> i work as a bus conductor but they always, extortion is tough right now. they kill you for nothing. >> this is his last conversation before the people smuggler takes his phone and wallet. in his power like the other clients keeping what he calls his warehouse un
again watch the story on monday here on al jazeera. >> al jazeera has been given rare access to the daily lifef a people smuggler tasks with taking central americans to the u.s. brutal drug car tells and corrupt authorities are all over the trail, making it a dangerous journey. more from honduras in the second story of a three-part series. >> one of the world's most murderous cities looking for those trying to he can ape. this is a people smuggler in honduras. he has given us rare...
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drag racers who for more than 20 years have been defying the law and escaping the grind of daily lifeghway faster, faster, fast as they can go. >> they just find the best part of the day when there's not so much traffic. hundreds and hundreds of people on both sides of the road. >> before it was absolutely illegal. >> it's always been illegal. it's only the last couple of weeks that we're going to get sponsorship from the minister of the sports. >> everything is changing. it's entirely possible that soon you'll be able to order any part, any car, any car in the world. you can have it tomorrow. what would it be? >> corvette. >> corvette. which year? [ speaking foreign language ] [ engines revving ] ♪ >> this lunar picnic is only to be seen at night. the grills are painted with this fluorescent painting. it's very surreal. it's a weird sensation. it, like, make you hungry somehow. >> along with his creative partner, marco castillo, rodriguez is half of an artistic entity whose work is shown and collected all over the world. >> every single grill is a different theme. we have different t
drag racers who for more than 20 years have been defying the law and escaping the grind of daily lifeghway faster, faster, fast as they can go. >> they just find the best part of the day when there's not so much traffic. hundreds and hundreds of people on both sides of the road. >> before it was absolutely illegal. >> it's always been illegal. it's only the last couple of weeks that we're going to get sponsorship from the minister of the sports. >> everything is...
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how often do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life? will use his question as the basis for our conversation in this part of washington journal. the numbers are onscreen divided by age. how often do you think about mass shootings in your daily life? the question we are asking. here is his article that was posted last night. readersyork times asked a simple question in the wake of a mass shooting in san bernardino, california. how often do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life? the number of responses was overwhelming, more than 5000 readers here are the responses that he got to his to eat. -- tweet. professor at a community college in massachusetts says under the response from rachel, philadelphia. she is worried about how people would treat her african-american son and thinks about the possibility of a shooting nearly daily tracy, 30 years old, florida writes to tell us about the frightening scenarios that run through her head when she drops her daughter offer kindergarten. those are some of the responses. we
how often do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life? will use his question as the basis for our conversation in this part of washington journal. the numbers are onscreen divided by age. how often do you think about mass shootings in your daily life? the question we are asking. here is his article that was posted last night. readersyork times asked a simple question in the wake of a mass shooting in san bernardino, california. how often do you think about the...
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daily basis in the united states. times justnew york ask their readers to share their thoughts. "how often, if ever, do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life, and the response was overwhelming. more than 5000 readers wrote in explaining their fears and even their escape plans, how they think ahead. you can see this quote here. "i think about it on a daily the new york times" says the responses is ok sad truth, that the united states is a scarier place than it used to be. scarier than other scary places in the world as well. international own affairs editor, doug herbert. paris, gunsen in look like a greater threat than terrorism. i feel more secure in a terror-alerted city than in a u.s. town when a gun-crazed lunatic can get you down when you are going about your is this. we had a lot of messages coming in from the united states, messages of support. he sends a message of support to americans. he says, "please stay safe. you.e worried about march on washington, demand action now." he says, "until parisi will take life in under a no holds barred right to bear arms any day." of changes tos the constitution have been made. flo: they are upse
daily basis in the united states. times justnew york ask their readers to share their thoughts. "how often, if ever, do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life, and the response was overwhelming. more than 5000 readers wrote in explaining their fears and even their escape plans, how they think ahead. you can see this quote here. "i think about it on a daily the new york times" says the responses is ok sad truth, that the united states is a scarier place...
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kcci's cynthia fodor asked iowans today, do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life? cynthia: this was tammy peterson's first day on the job in downtown des moines. >> first thing when i walked in this morning, looking around seeing where all the doors are , and everything. cynthia: for some, the san berardino killings now have instilled a fear in our daily lives. >> it is kind of scary. but it is real. you have to think about it, know what to do. cynthia: iowans are being vigilant, paying attention to exit signs and behavior in malls and the workplace, feeling if you're not safe at a holiday party, where are you safe? >> i know a lot of my guy friends are starting to get concealed weapons to carry. a lot of them do so the like the situation if it gets out of hand. acts provoke anxiety that will pass over time. >> maintain normal routines and connect with people and reach out for support if they feel it's too stressful. cynthia: still, iowans remain optimistic and say if we give in, terrorists win. >> that's no way to live, in fear, so go around doing day to day duti
kcci's cynthia fodor asked iowans today, do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life? cynthia: this was tammy peterson's first day on the job in downtown des moines. >> first thing when i walked in this morning, looking around seeing where all the doors are , and everything. cynthia: for some, the san berardino killings now have instilled a fear in our daily lives. >> it is kind of scary. but it is real. you have to think about it, know what to do. cynthia:...
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if the past scars is still affecting us in the daily life at this moment, regardless of who did this, maybe we didn't do it, but the people in the past did. and we really have to admit the mistake we may have had at that time. with regards to the attack on pearl harbor without a declaration of war, without giving them any warning, we didn't have to affect on our action. so this heart reflects the legacy and missions of the sadako legacy. so i think this kind of a thing is necessary and an intentional heart that we need in order to have a better understanding with the people who are actually looking for us and seeking for the end of war in our hearts. that is go beyond the differences that we can see in education in two countries, in japan and the u.s. so what i'd like to do is prepare and create an environment where we can talk about the common understanding of, related to the war in the past for the future generation. and in order to do so, we'd like to create and take a lead on creating a facility, a paper crane summit for the educators for both countries as quickly as possible. so
if the past scars is still affecting us in the daily life at this moment, regardless of who did this, maybe we didn't do it, but the people in the past did. and we really have to admit the mistake we may have had at that time. with regards to the attack on pearl harbor without a declaration of war, without giving them any warning, we didn't have to affect on our action. so this heart reflects the legacy and missions of the sadako legacy. so i think this kind of a thing is necessary and an...
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the country. months of violence of disrupted daily life paralysed the economy. >> reporter: burundi is at a critical juncture. the fallout from the political crisis is damaging the economy in one of the poorest countries in the world. employment is on the rise and so other prices of basic groups. business is bad. >> translation: there is no business to talk about. we rarely get customers. the prices of goods have gone up and most people cannot afford them any more. >> reporter: supermarkets where wealthy people and workers once shopped are empty. this is one of the few foreign businessman brave enough to stay on in bujumbura. >> translation: these are tough times for everyone. we hardly make any sales, but i would say i'm doing much better than most traders. we're hopeful of better times ahead >> reporter: for the first time since the end of burundi's civil war a decade ago, there have been months of upheavily. the economy is expected to shrink by 7.2% this year. while government leaders are seeking to maintain the impression they are continuing to function despite the crisis, the mayor of bujumbura
the country. months of violence of disrupted daily life paralysed the economy. >> reporter: burundi is at a critical juncture. the fallout from the political crisis is damaging the economy in one of the poorest countries in the world. employment is on the rise and so other prices of basic groups. business is bad. >> translation: there is no business to talk about. we rarely get customers. the prices of goods have gone up and most people cannot afford them any more. >>...
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he scanned the newspapers for possible story ideas convinced that the daily papers represented life in its raw essentials. he bought two-seated rig to bring about guests to bring ellen from the railroad and he ordered fruit treats, jack selected the best one she later tallied them. they were at home for the foreseeable future. jack's pronouncement the keel is laid, shattered the notion. the keel in question was the wood spine of a alabama that ran to about the stern of the 45-foot sailboat that he had ordered from san francisco across the bay from oakland. the boat under construction was custom designed by jack with two vital goals in mind, beauty and strength. qualities that he prized in every realm of life. just as he stabled handsome saddle horses and gloves for fitness, jack london kept quick escape with friends. yeararound sailing, san francisco bay was his passion, while he enjoyed the summers for sea breeze off the pacific, he rebelled in the wintery and his sailboats were unbeatable for what he called hard work and excitement because small boats tested a man's ability to take w
he scanned the newspapers for possible story ideas convinced that the daily papers represented life in its raw essentials. he bought two-seated rig to bring about guests to bring ellen from the railroad and he ordered fruit treats, jack selected the best one she later tallied them. they were at home for the foreseeable future. jack's pronouncement the keel is laid, shattered the notion. the keel in question was the wood spine of a alabama that ran to about the stern of the 45-foot sailboat that...
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news on many levels here, but, of course, the false alarm of epic proportions, the threat of terror disrupting daily life target, the kids. more than half a million of them, what is being called a noncredible threat shut down the los angeles unified school district forcing more than 643,000 students to stay home. los angeles school officials deciding early this morning to take no chances. they closed more than 1,000 schools after an e-mail threatened bombs in a backpack. that threat forced the second biggest school district in the nation to cancel all classes. this move comes as the l.a.
news on many levels here, but, of course, the false alarm of epic proportions, the threat of terror disrupting daily life target, the kids. more than half a million of them, what is being called a noncredible threat shut down the los angeles unified school district forcing more than 643,000 students to stay home. los angeles school officials deciding early this morning to take no chances. they closed more than 1,000 schools after an e-mail threatened bombs in a backpack. that threat forced the...
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the brink of civil war. months of violence have disrupted daily life. what has been the reaction there to this? >> reporter: the government of burundi have angrily reacted to the position by the african union to deploy 5,000 troops, a piece keeping mission that will have its main protective civilians and also setting the ground for peace talks between the president and his allies. i've been speaking to the president's spokesman who says that burundi does not need foreign peacekeepers. he says that the country itself has contributed to numerous african union peace keeping activities across the continent and if necessity felt there were problems here they should return the soldiers to take care of the security. he also said that the government was not consulted and that this is a legally elected government, there are institutions he said and the government should have been consulted before the frohn met-- african union made that position. the african union could be able to interact, he said let's sea where they will land. now, the current crisis has also affected all issues here with economy bein
the brink of civil war. months of violence have disrupted daily life. what has been the reaction there to this? >> reporter: the government of burundi have angrily reacted to the position by the african union to deploy 5,000 troops, a piece keeping mission that will have its main protective civilians and also setting the ground for peace talks between the president and his allies. i've been speaking to the president's spokesman who says that burundi does not need foreign peacekeepers. he...
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the plays india's. he has a daily beauty in his life that makes me hungry. what is he done? nothing. he hates them. and he wants to bring them down. the key things he is not self improvement. it's fooling the other guy. so the guy standing outside the restaurant, he doesn't say those people are successful because they did stuff that i didn't doi didn't do it with a thought of ideas i didn't have. i did he go back to school, come up with a successful comic open a new idea. i would like to pull myself up, but since i don't know how to do it in the is a destructive emotion always accompanied by anger and resentment. who should show up but the familiar community organizer whitehorse no less. and the important thing to realize she is with resentment of envy. this may be hard to explain.explain. what could possibly be making you envious? but we live in an entrepreneurial society where the greatest recognition and reward for the people club with vista. the genius of the iphone is not that these jobs are supplying consumer demand. no one wrote a letter saying what i will phone that does the snap. the genius
the plays india's. he has a daily beauty in his life that makes me hungry. what is he done? nothing. he hates them. and he wants to bring them down. the key things he is not self improvement. it's fooling the other guy. so the guy standing outside the restaurant, he doesn't say those people are successful because they did stuff that i didn't doi didn't do it with a thought of ideas i didn't have. i did he go back to school, come up with a successful comic open a new idea. i would like to pull...
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the neighborhood. life is betting back to normal for people in piscataway hills. >> this stretch reopened. >> for six plus months we have had a walk-in. we couldn't driver the cars. >> 60 residents whose daily life was up-ended. kellye: a hill above the pass catway drive damaged the road below. in june $15 million construction project began for a new road. >> i had to walk a mile and a half to the car. i carried garbage out and groceries in for six months. kellye: as the road opens construction crews continue to make improvement laying the grass seed and mulch. in the spring new trees will be planted. >> happy to drive home for the holidays. kellye: a positive aspect one resident told me he lost a lot of weight from all the walking but a lot of them feel like the road reopening is a form of closure. kellye lynn, abc7 news. leon: thank you. update now on the mudslide in china. rescuers pulled a 21-year-old men out of the rubble. he is spent 67 hours in a narrow room under pilings of debris but saved by a door that trapped his too. kimberly: frank trujillo was in court today. montgomery county was there and joining us live from rockville with what happened. kevin: everyone agrees he did it. t
the neighborhood. life is betting back to normal for people in piscataway hills. >> this stretch reopened. >> for six plus months we have had a walk-in. we couldn't driver the cars. >> 60 residents whose daily life was up-ended. kellye: a hill above the pass catway drive damaged the road below. in june $15 million construction project began for a new road. >> i had to walk a mile and a half to the car. i carried garbage out and groceries in for six months. kellye: as the...
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news on many levels here, but, of course, the false alarm of epic proportions, the threat of terror disrupting daily life in the city of angels. the target, the kids. more than half a million of them, what is being called a noncredible threat shut down the los angeles unified school district forcing more than 643,000 students to stay home. los angeles school officials deciding early this morning to take no chances. they closed more than 1,000 schools after an e-mail threatened bombs in a backpack. that threat forced the second biggest school district in the nation to cancel all classes. this move comes as the l.a. area is reeling with the aftermath of a deadly terror attack in san bernardino, california. former california governor gray davis getting in the chair, joining us exclusively to discuss the threat of terror and today's false alarm and what it means for the future. >>> terror no doubt on the agenda in the presidential debate in las vegas. senator ted cruz prepares to defend himself which weakens the nsa's former data collection program. the host states handicap the action in vegas. >>> the recen
news on many levels here, but, of course, the false alarm of epic proportions, the threat of terror disrupting daily life in the city of angels. the target, the kids. more than half a million of them, what is being called a noncredible threat shut down the los angeles unified school district forcing more than 643,000 students to stay home. los angeles school officials deciding early this morning to take no chances. they closed more than 1,000 schools after an e-mail threatened bombs in a...
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i would caution him to take a step back and look at the deal. >> let's take a look at your daily life. what is your life like on any given day? rep. walker: well, that is a great question. i start each day spending some time in the scriptures and reading and looking for guidance and discernment for whatever decisions are faced that they area if it is based in my own -- that day. if it is based in my own instinct or human intellect, i would be question all about that i meet with staff, we get the day started. >> we talked a little bit about the triad. what is it like? rep. walker: it is a great place to raise a family. it has that middletown american feel. but there is an arts community, all of it is provided for the community. you get a sense of people caring and looking out for each other. it is a wonderful place for businesses. we are sitting here talking about the different businesses in our community. whether it is bridgestone, we have a couple of gun manufacturers and rocking them county. it is a wonderful business place, as well. >> you mentioned bridgestone. there is a tie your
i would caution him to take a step back and look at the deal. >> let's take a look at your daily life. what is your life like on any given day? rep. walker: well, that is a great question. i start each day spending some time in the scriptures and reading and looking for guidance and discernment for whatever decisions are faced that they area if it is based in my own -- that day. if it is based in my own instinct or human intellect, i would be question all about that i meet with staff, we...
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the subway system. all entrances were closed immediately. daily life ground to a halt. police and soldiers patrolled the streets, the train stations, and inferences to museums -- entrances to museums which had also closed. tourists who had hoped to visit would disappointed. what now? >> we might go to a museum. that won't work either. i guess we will go for a walk and enjoy this lovely weather. >> large stores and shopping malls closed. films, theater performances, and soccer matches were all canceled. the authorities wanted everyone to stay home and off the streets. by then, thousands of soldiers were patrolling the belgian capital. >> the soldiers are helping us in three ways. they are accompanying the police patrols. they have to follow the instructions of the police. they need to protect buildings and show visible presence and call in the police if anything happens. and the military can also support us in special tasks such as mine clearing, for example. >> brussels residents are used to a military presence, although not on this scale. soldiers have been assigned to
the subway system. all entrances were closed immediately. daily life ground to a halt. police and soldiers patrolled the streets, the train stations, and inferences to museums -- entrances to museums which had also closed. tourists who had hoped to visit would disappointed. what now? >> we might go to a museum. that won't work either. i guess we will go for a walk and enjoy this lovely weather. >> large stores and shopping malls closed. films, theater performances, and soccer...
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and small, is a representation air greater story, many of which are still being told today in daily life. thearchives tells everyone's story. and now your story. congratulations. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. ferriero. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome deputy secretary of the department of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas. >> mr. president, my fellow americans, congratulations. this is a special day in your lives. and it is an equally special day in the life of our nation. your identity will from this day forward be shaped by the united states citizenship you have now earned. our nation's future in turn shines with the promise of your contributions. in 1973, i became a naturalized citizen, just as you have become one today. my parents, my sister and i arrived in this country in 1960 as refugees from cuba. while my parents always had faith in their children, i don't think they could have imagined that years later, their son would be standing beside the president of the united states, addressing all of you in this most beautiful ceremony. but that is the promise of america. as presiden
and small, is a representation air greater story, many of which are still being told today in daily life. thearchives tells everyone's story. and now your story. congratulations. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. ferriero. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome deputy secretary of the department of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas. >> mr. president, my fellow americans, congratulations. this is a special day in your lives. and it is an equally special day in the life of our nation....
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of turkey and some of the turkish elite who are directly responsible for the deaths of our servicemen in syria, but in daily life, the situation looks different. we have the turkish embassy in moscow that receives complaints from college students, who complain they've been dismissed from their schools. turkish businessmen complain that they are discriminated against. and one more question on syria. we know your position on the future of the syrian president. russia says it is up to the people of syria to decide his fate. the u.s. and their allies insist that he has no political future. did you discuss this issue with john kerry when he was in moscow? will you raise this issue again in new york? >> turkish news agency. relations between russia and turkey deteriorated rapidly and nobody benefits from that. both sides will suffer because of that. i do think there is maybe a third player who was involved in creating this situation recently. we know that islamic association to fight isis was created. we know there is the nato coalition. then there is the russian-syrian coalitions. there are three coalitions to fight
of turkey and some of the turkish elite who are directly responsible for the deaths of our servicemen in syria, but in daily life, the situation looks different. we have the turkish embassy in moscow that receives complaints from college students, who complain they've been dismissed from their schools. turkish businessmen complain that they are discriminated against. and one more question on syria. we know your position on the future of the syrian president. russia says it is up to the people...
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first brought you this story nearly a year ago...one young man from lake city, writing daily letters to the love of his life..a girl he planned to propose to before she tragically lost her life in a car accident. now, he and her family are headed to the rose bowl to fulfill one of her dreams. their flight out of des moines was canceled yesterday, causing them to road trip through denver today, which her father says must be all part of the plan. there is a lot of divine intervention...as well. chelsey's parents are joined by andrew lauver, the young man from lake city. lauver says chelsey always wanted to take her dad to the rose bowl. so back in october, lauvers bought tickets, without even knowing if her favorite team, the iowa hawkeyes, would be playing... as luck would have it, lauver and chelsey's family are now on their way to lauver says in many ways, he's packed chelsey along with him for this trip. we just feel closer to her this way. we are living out the dreams she had even though she might not physically be with us but we just feel like she spiritually is with us. today lauver and chelsey's famil
first brought you this story nearly a year ago...one young man from lake city, writing daily letters to the love of his life..a girl he planned to propose to before she tragically lost her life in a car accident. now, he and her family are headed to the rose bowl to fulfill one of her dreams. their flight out of des moines was canceled yesterday, causing them to road trip through denver today, which her father says must be all part of the plan. there is a lot of divine intervention...as well....
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the treatments to focus on. they have something else in their daily life up here. . >> there's no guide or kind of to do with the parts. they get to decide what to do with it. >> reporter: that's control is important because colby doesn't have it with his health. but does with his imagination in this play room at mission children's hospital in asheville. this imagination playground has numerous benefits for patients. >> more cooperative? >> i would say so, yes, sir. >> better outcome? >> yes. >> you've seen it? >> i have. >> reporter: and on this day, we did, too. in asheville, jay siltzer, news 13. >> larry: a lot of fun. well the imagination playground was provided by a $19,000 grant from mattel. >> tammy: a giant squid makes a next, the size of this creature >> larry: we have some incredible video of a very rare visitor to shallow coastal waters. >> tammy: this is a giant squid. >> larry: the driver who shot this video estimated this squid was nearly 4 meters long. that's about 13 feet.
the treatments to focus on. they have something else in their daily life up here. . >> there's no guide or kind of to do with the parts. they get to decide what to do with it. >> reporter: that's control is important because colby doesn't have it with his health. but does with his imagination in this play room at mission children's hospital in asheville. this imagination playground has numerous benefits for patients. >> more cooperative? >> i would say so, yes, sir....
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. >> reporter: when the comforts of daily life involve jack daniels, a new chevy tahoe, a harley and a swanky houston apartment even 100 gs can and for the catt family that meant one thing. time to go back to work. had you planned another heist before you got busted? >> uh, yeah the morning they picked us up, i think we were going to do one or two more. >> reporter: that day? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's right. the catts had gotten cocky --planning a pair of heists the day before their arrest. >> it got to the point where i thought my father knew what he was doing so well that, there's a risk involved, but the risk was so minimal. >> reporter: but that would prove to be wishful thinking because as we all know, where there are robbers, there are also cops. and the cops were already onto them. on the surveillance video from the latest heist, they picked up a detail that would impress even sherlock holmes. >> the vests looked new. they actually had their creases in them. >> reporter: because they were creased, you figured they were new, and because they were new, they must've been purcha
. >> reporter: when the comforts of daily life involve jack daniels, a new chevy tahoe, a harley and a swanky houston apartment even 100 gs can and for the catt family that meant one thing. time to go back to work. had you planned another heist before you got busted? >> uh, yeah the morning they picked us up, i think we were going to do one or two more. >> reporter: that day? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's right. the catts had gotten cocky --planning a pair of heists...
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that was one of the more interesting things for me to see was how the president lives his daily life.r thing that we saw was a very now sort of famous pete sousa friday. he is the white house photographer. and there's jerry seinfeld arriving ready for the shoot. so a bit of fun to end the year for both jerry seinfeld and the president. >> i love that he calls it 19 minutes of nonsense. coming from the guy who called a show about nothing. >> well, and the president said he always wanted to be on a show about nothing, and seinfeld responded, well, there's more nothing than this. >> he made the cut with a show about nonsense. and love it either way. cal perry, as always, thank you. >>> still ahead, we are following that dangerous situation in the midwest. forecasters now warning of, quote, a slow-motion disaster in flood-ravaged states as rivers swell to historic levels. we're live in missouri. >>> and as we count down to the new year, authorities are on high alert, tightening security for celebrations across the world. >>> also, attorney gloria allred will join us live. she represents 2
that was one of the more interesting things for me to see was how the president lives his daily life.r thing that we saw was a very now sort of famous pete sousa friday. he is the white house photographer. and there's jerry seinfeld arriving ready for the shoot. so a bit of fun to end the year for both jerry seinfeld and the president. >> i love that he calls it 19 minutes of nonsense. coming from the guy who called a show about nothing. >> well, and the president said he always...
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the attacks. how has that affected daily life ? lisa: many people fear new attacks might happen again. ill, they are always keeping in mind that there might be new taxes -- there might be new attacks in the future. christopher: still the country very tense. many thanks for that background. the european commission has called on poland to postpone the introduction of a law which critics say hollows out the independence of the country's constitutional court. brussels fears the legislation threatens the rule of law in poland and once the log reviewed. the polish parliament passed that law on tuesday. reporter: made for police television, filled with the spirit of christmas, members of parliament decorate a tree while the prime minister appeals for people to show love to one p>> we think about what bonds u, not what divides us. no one else is able to unite like us poles. >> the opposition holds a different view. tuesday saw hours of aggressive debate in parliament. the lower house voted in favor of a draft bill in the constitutional court drawn up by the governing party. it wants significant
the attacks. how has that affected daily life ? lisa: many people fear new attacks might happen again. ill, they are always keeping in mind that there might be new taxes -- there might be new attacks in the future. christopher: still the country very tense. many thanks for that background. the european commission has called on poland to postpone the introduction of a law which critics say hollows out the independence of the country's constitutional court. brussels fears the legislation...
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the town. camels and donkeys make it possible to survive, at a time when being caught between houthi gunmen and saudi air strikes makes life a daily struggle. >> we will never surrender to the houthis, the houthis have to leave taiz. >> since saudi led airstrikes began in march, 5,700 yemenese have been killed. the u.n. estimates 21 million people need shelter, water and food. things are getting worse. in taiz, medicine is in such short supply that the city's hospital closed its doors. for the people of taiz, these animals are a lifeline. >> israeli security forces say two palestinians have been shot dead in the west bank after trying to stab israeli soldiers. a soldier was injured in the stabbing and another hit by friendly fire. earlier sunday, israeli police arrested a palestinian who stabbed a soldier in jerusalem at a bus station. >>> a bill has received minsterral approval. it would require ngo's to give details of overseas donations to elected officials in israel if more than half funding came from foreign governments. >>> at least 29 died in the south of the u.s. as storms hit parts of northern the accident. there's more b
the town. camels and donkeys make it possible to survive, at a time when being caught between houthi gunmen and saudi air strikes makes life a daily struggle. >> we will never surrender to the houthis, the houthis have to leave taiz. >> since saudi led airstrikes began in march, 5,700 yemenese have been killed. the u.n. estimates 21 million people need shelter, water and food. things are getting worse. in taiz, medicine is in such short supply that the city's hospital closed its...
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. >> get an in-depth look at the problems facing professional sports: see what you've been missing. i'm ray suarez. for tens of millions of americans, daily life is engineered around the car, from homes to work to school, to shop. the automobile makes limitless movement whenever you want, not so much of necessity, but a birth right. in many places in the world it's government policy to make getting a driver's licence and a car challenging, difficult and expensive. >> make sure it's safe. handbrake off, away you go. >> reporter: for terry white learning how to drive has been an uphill battle. she finally passed her written test. >> i took the written test three times, i failed twice. it was incredibly diff. >> reporter: outside of london, test. >> no, i don't feel ready yet. i reckon maybe another few hours of practicing. i'll feel better then. at the minute i don't feel confident much. >> reporter: that's because of an hour-long road test taking pleas in car filled streets. it's rigorous. >> most people fail the first test because they are not ready. they do a lesson once a week. it's difficult. standards are high. >> reporter: driving instruc
. >> get an in-depth look at the problems facing professional sports: see what you've been missing. i'm ray suarez. for tens of millions of americans, daily life is engineered around the car, from homes to work to school, to shop. the automobile makes limitless movement whenever you want, not so much of necessity, but a birth right. in many places in the world it's government policy to make getting a driver's licence and a car challenging, difficult and expensive. >> make sure it's...
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the town. camels and donkeys make it possible to survive, at a time when being caught between houthi began men and sawed airstrikes makes life a dailystruggle. >> we will never surrender to the houthis, the houthis have to leave taiz. >> since and you had led airstrikes again, 5,007 hub yemenese have been killed. the u.n. estimates 21 million people need shelter, water and food. things are getting worse. in taiz, medicine is in such short supply the city's hospital closed its doors. for the people of taiz, these animals are a lifeline. >>> one of syria's most powerful rebel groups says it's captured three members of the security forces in the east and killed 24 hours. on saturday, the new leader vowed the avenging of the killing of its predecessor. the death has contributed to the delay of a deal that had been seen as a breakthrough. the government had been planning to allow fighters into yarmouk to leave. that would mean that aid relief could then be delivered. we are near the turkey-syria border with more. >> the deal between the government on one hand and isil on the other hand about the safe passage out of damascus and paving th
the town. camels and donkeys make it possible to survive, at a time when being caught between houthi began men and sawed airstrikes makes life a dailystruggle. >> we will never surrender to the houthis, the houthis have to leave taiz. >> since and you had led airstrikes again, 5,007 hub yemenese have been killed. the u.n. estimates 21 million people need shelter, water and food. things are getting worse. in taiz, medicine is in such short supply the city's hospital closed its doors....
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. >>> sometimes it is just the little things in life work >> like that corny joke. a video posted on the daily mail shows a man doing a simple magic trick in front of an orangutan. it's over -- when it is over, he understands the trick and then he does this. [ laughter ] laughing. [ laughter ] he is so humanlike. we are 97% genetically the same as them. >> and if the guy had told a bad joke, he wouldn't have done that. >>> a new way you can protect your holiday deliveries from being stolen. >>> were sitting down with mayor marty walsh for an interview and asking him about the plan to arm campus police with semi automatic weapons. the city is not happy. puffs knows winter... ...is hard on your nose there's the endless runny noses. the sneezes that just won't quit and of course, the biting cold of snow day play. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion tissues... ...are gentle on skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can get out and enjoy winter a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. >>> a cruel crime, a young couple has been charged with stealing holiday pack
. >>> sometimes it is just the little things in life work >> like that corny joke. a video posted on the daily mail shows a man doing a simple magic trick in front of an orangutan. it's over -- when it is over, he understands the trick and then he does this. [ laughter ] laughing. [ laughter ] he is so humanlike. we are 97% genetically the same as them. >> and if the guy had told a bad joke, he wouldn't have done that. >>> a new way you can protect your holiday...
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are making it possible to survive at a time when being caught between the houthi gunmen and saudi-led airstrikes makes life a dailyuggle. 5,700 have been killed. across the country, the u.n. estimates 2100 people need basics, water, shelter and food and despite resilience for people on the ground, people are getting worse. medicine is in such short supply, the city's largest hospital was forced to close doors. these animals are a life line. two palestinians have been shotded in the occupied west bank after trying to stabbisi soldiers. a soldier was injured and another was hit by friendly fire. earlier, police arresteda someone who stabbed a soldier near the bus station. a bill on somisi non-profit groups has received ministerial approval. it would require seals donations to be reported if more than half of their funding came if foreign governments. 29 people have died in the south of the u.s. storms hit northern texas. meteorologists say there is more bad weather on the way. stores, blizzards and icy kansas. >> when a torn ayotte stuffed down in rowlett, lives and homes were lost. this is their new reality. >> i l
are making it possible to survive at a time when being caught between the houthi gunmen and saudi-led airstrikes makes life a dailyuggle. 5,700 have been killed. across the country, the u.n. estimates 2100 people need basics, water, shelter and food and despite resilience for people on the ground, people are getting worse. medicine is in such short supply, the city's largest hospital was forced to close doors. these animals are a life line. two palestinians have been shotded in the occupied...
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the pieces for this game. it pretty much using your environment to make life for. when you think about the dailyife of enslaved people, it's .usy, arduous, time-consuming it's hot, sweaty. everything you can think of speaking about the judge read of work. woodworking.e enslavedthink about , aple on a property prominent family like this, it's at least five different dishes. intohat work that went , dealing with the heat in the kitchen, it's a lot of work. .ll day long hauling water all the young children and slave -- enslaved hauling back 50-60 wash.s in a day to clean, you had enslaved people who did all the laundry. all the clothing for the randolph, the changing they would have had in a day. then you had the dairy house where the randolph's had four or five milking cows. those maids had to milk the cows and make fresh cheese and butter. this is an almost everyday event going on on this property everyday. they had a gardener walking around the property making sure everything is manicured. there is not an idle hand on this property. , it'slks in the house important to get an idea of what they're
the pieces for this game. it pretty much using your environment to make life for. when you think about the dailyife of enslaved people, it's .usy, arduous, time-consuming it's hot, sweaty. everything you can think of speaking about the judge read of work. woodworking.e enslavedthink about , aple on a property prominent family like this, it's at least five different dishes. intohat work that went , dealing with the heat in the kitchen, it's a lot of work. .ll day long hauling water all the young...
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and then to pay that of private and that 90 percent of the afghans said corruption and support probe -- a problem with daily life. most notably involving senior officials working with the ski and golf or a partnership of the land that should have been confiscated a cynical response is just to correct in and give up trying but there are immediate measures on corruption it is needed in three broad areas. key aspects and with a permit confirmed attorney general with the independent joint has had some issues the equal number of members as the assets of the are to continue to a new challenge. put that capacity building to fight crime and corruption to braying his agenda back on track. as promised in the framework that 2012 should be aggressively pursued. to oversee the robust by neutral sector to be associated with the law enforcement but to fight corruption investigate them prosecute then significantly increase political engaged with is the central. and then into the effective strategy with the ways the it means that their disposable. and finally with the regulatory framework with the accountability standards to hav
and then to pay that of private and that 90 percent of the afghans said corruption and support probe -- a problem with daily life. most notably involving senior officials working with the ski and golf or a partnership of the land that should have been confiscated a cynical response is just to correct in and give up trying but there are immediate measures on corruption it is needed in three broad areas. key aspects and with a permit confirmed attorney general with the independent joint has had...
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to begin with water, the source of life, and the crucial daily concerns for every moroccan.hat would become of morocco, in this respect, had it not been policy?dam building recognizing the importance of this key accomplishment for morocco's future, we have sought to strengthen it which has allowed the kingdom to now have 140 large dams, nearly one third of which have been built during the last 15 years. thanks to this policy, morocco is successfully dealing with the fx of drought while in some developed countries, rain gives rise to a warning that an exceptional severe drought is feared. -- kingdom's commitment committed action is also illustrated by the development of watersheds which make it possible to channel water without disrupting ecosystems. developeds also without difficulty, a responsible fishery policy to prevent -- protect fish. ofce the world became aware the urgent need to address climate change and 1992, the kingdom of morocco has resolutely sought to ensure that its proactive policy on sustainable development and environmental protection is in line with the g
to begin with water, the source of life, and the crucial daily concerns for every moroccan.hat would become of morocco, in this respect, had it not been policy?dam building recognizing the importance of this key accomplishment for morocco's future, we have sought to strengthen it which has allowed the kingdom to now have 140 large dams, nearly one third of which have been built during the last 15 years. thanks to this policy, morocco is successfully dealing with the fx of drought while in some...
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i haven't experienced that since i've been taking the pill, so it definitely has improved my daily routine and the quality of my life. >> it happens every two, three hours, and then, as i said, when i get up and go to the restroom, come back to bed, i have problems to go back to sleep, you know? now, after taking these pills for two weeks now, it helps me a lot, you know? i think i will be more productive and more restful during the day, also. >> if somebody had the same symptoms that i had, i would tell them to try this product, because the fact that i don't want them to be an idiot like i was. >> he was on a constant search for whatever bathroom he could get to in whatever quick amount of time her could get there, and a little bit differently. >> it made my husband a completely different person. and i'm not crabby, either, because he kept waking me up every time he would get up. i'm very happy for him, and i'm happy for me, too. >> so many times, wake up at night -- five, six times at night, and even to only a few drops, and i have to go. i cannot hold. my life is a lot better now. it has changed my life. changed
i haven't experienced that since i've been taking the pill, so it definitely has improved my daily routine and the quality of my life. >> it happens every two, three hours, and then, as i said, when i get up and go to the restroom, come back to bed, i have problems to go back to sleep, you know? now, after taking these pills for two weeks now, it helps me a lot, you know? i think i will be more productive and more restful during the day, also. >> if somebody had the same symptoms...
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the pill. so it definitely has improved my daily routine and the quality of my life. >> it happens every two, three hours, and then, as i said, when i get up and go to the restroom, come back to bed, i, i have problems to go back to sleep, now that after taking this pill for two weeks now, it helps me a lot, you know? i think i'm more productive and more restful during the day also. >> if somebody had the same symptoms that i had, i would tell them to try this product because of the fact that i don't want them to be an idiot like i was. >> he was on a constant search for whatever bathroom he could get to in whatever quick amount of time he could get there, and this has enabled him to see life a little bit differently. >> it made my husband a completely different person, and i'm not crabby either, because he kept waking me up every time he would get up. i'm very happy for him, and i'm happy for me too. >> so many times wake up at night-- five, six times at night-- and even for only a few drops, and i have to go. i cannot hold. so my life is a lot better now. it has changed my life, changed my life.
the pill. so it definitely has improved my daily routine and the quality of my life. >> it happens every two, three hours, and then, as i said, when i get up and go to the restroom, come back to bed, i, i have problems to go back to sleep, now that after taking this pill for two weeks now, it helps me a lot, you know? i think i'm more productive and more restful during the day also. >> if somebody had the same symptoms that i had, i would tell them to try this product because of the...