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all eyes are on david koresh, the group's prophet. vernment portrays him as a dangerous cult leader. >> all he is is a cheap thug who interprets the bible through the barrel of a gun. >> if you don't follow the truth you're going to hell! >> but to his followers he is the final messenger. >> any time we were rebelling against vernon, we were rebelling against god. >> questions about what really happened at waco remain. >> the team believes this fire was intentionally set by persons inside the compound. >> i don't believe that anyone inside set that fire. >> with rare footage. >> you come forth in the direction of my wives my kids, damn it, i'll meet you at the door any time. >> and firsthand accounts from inside the compound and from behind tactical lines. eyewitnesses to waco describe how koresh rose to power and how his kingdom was ultimately destroyed. >> there's a special place in hell for david koresh. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this is nbc "nightly news" reported by garrett utley. >> good evening. it happened outside waco, texas, a heavily armed
all eyes are on david koresh, the group's prophet. vernment portrays him as a dangerous cult leader. >> all he is is a cheap thug who interprets the bible through the barrel of a gun. >> if you don't follow the truth you're going to hell! >> but to his followers he is the final messenger. >> any time we were rebelling against vernon, we were rebelling against god. >> questions about what really happened at waco remain. >> the team believes this fire was...
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the working group. the public was clearly not given adequate opportunity to participate in the working group or knowledge this was go ogen. in fact, one other member the public who spoke tonight signed up for e-mails from the police commission to be notified of meetings and neither of us got a notice orphthis meeting. i don't think there is adequate transparency. to the officer from the officers for justice group who says she wants transparency, i ask whether she would support and her group would support making the videos available to the public. if she wants transparency the videos should go to the public right away and anybody who wants transparency should be in favor. if you are not in faiv of the public to see the vid yoze you are not in favor och transparency. there is also other poins in here tat are raised by rebecca young at the september 2 meeting. one of which i feel is important in particular. there is no riteria given for when a superior officer can order a officer to turn off a camera. the p
the working group. the public was clearly not given adequate opportunity to participate in the working group or knowledge this was go ogen. in fact, one other member the public who spoke tonight signed up for e-mails from the police commission to be notified of meetings and neither of us got a notice orphthis meeting. i don't think there is adequate transparency. to the officer from the officers for justice group who says she wants transparency, i ask whether she would support and her group...
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how do people get involved with the groups? hold auditions midseason, so around summertime, our fall auditions. and in the winter. we hold, like, three auditions throughout the year that kids can come out to. facebook, instagram and then they come out, they go through the audition process and then they could join our team. >> do you find that a lot of the -- there's a lot of demand out there, a lot of people who want to join the group? >> yeah, especially with the media out there like abdc, which really makes kids want to dance as well. whenever we have an audition, we have a good turnout and it's always fun to see more kids show what they've got and pretty much bring in. >> yeah. we, of course, want to make sure we get across the point that it isn't just all young people. of course, they were young when they started probably, right? in terms of what is the kind of the range there and also what's next for the group? what's in the future here? >> the range of the whole company in general, i believe our youngest one right now is 9
how do people get involved with the groups? hold auditions midseason, so around summertime, our fall auditions. and in the winter. we hold, like, three auditions throughout the year that kids can come out to. facebook, instagram and then they come out, they go through the audition process and then they could join our team. >> do you find that a lot of the -- there's a lot of demand out there, a lot of people who want to join the group? >> yeah, especially with the media out there...
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for the crash, while the groups and russia say ukrainian forces were responsible. a joint team from the netherlands, malaysia and other countries have also been looking into who shot down the airplane. >> malaysian government officials say they are committed to seeking justice. they said they are working towards adopting a treaty to establish an international court to have an effective prosecution mechanism for those responsible. u.s. national security council spokesperson ned price said on tuesday, the report is an important milestone in the report to hold accountable. price also said the independent investigation has been conducted in accordance with international standards and serves as a basis for further investigations. officials of the manufacture missile deny the findings of the report. they held a press conference to announce the results of their investigation into the incident. >> translator: even if the passenger jet was shot down by a buk it must have been an old type. >> the missile maker said it reached the conclusion
for the crash, while the groups and russia say ukrainian forces were responsible. a joint team from the netherlands, malaysia and other countries have also been looking into who shot down the airplane. >> malaysian government officials say they are committed to seeking justice. they said they are working towards adopting a treaty to establish an international court to have an effective prosecution mechanism for those responsible. u.s. national security council spokesperson ned price said...
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but the press took notice of the group. flying was still a very rare thing and, in fact, most americans had never seen an airplane. period. the press dubbed the group the millionaires' unit. truby davidson tried to win government support for the squad. he wanted it to become a reserve squadron. and they were spurned. there was one young assistant secretary of the navy who took notice of their efforts. that was franklin delano roosevelt. he would remember them later on, 25 years later on. when there was another war. so in the fall they went back to yale. all the while, german submarines had been attacking british shipping in and out of the u.s. ports. most infamously the lusitania. but there were many other ships sunk. finally, hoping to strangle the island nation of britain, the u boats began attacking american shipping. suddenly the government, which had spurned the boys' efforts, became very interested in what they had to offer. congress created the navy reserve and the first yale unit as it was called expanded to 28 membe
but the press took notice of the group. flying was still a very rare thing and, in fact, most americans had never seen an airplane. period. the press dubbed the group the millionaires' unit. truby davidson tried to win government support for the squad. he wanted it to become a reserve squadron. and they were spurned. there was one young assistant secretary of the navy who took notice of their efforts. that was franklin delano roosevelt. he would remember them later on, 25 years later on. when...
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the turkish government has intensified its crackdown on kurdish militant groups and the islamic state group. this comes in the wake of saturday's simultaneous double explosions in the capital ankara that killed nearly 100 people. turkish security forces attacked kurdish militant groups in the country and northern iraq on sunday. killing 49 militants. security forces also detained more than 43 islamic state militants in the central city and the southeastern province. the explosions occurred near a peace rally in central ankara where participants were protesting against a recent series of clashes between government forces and kurdish militant groups. the blast killed 97 people and wounded 246 others. turkish authorities believe two male suicide bombers carried out the attacks. they're focusing their investigation on the islamic state group kurdish militants and extreme leftist organizations. crowds of mourners have gathered in ankara for the funeral of the victims. thousands attended one service at a hillside cemetery. public criticism of the government is mounting. people are arguing t
the turkish government has intensified its crackdown on kurdish militant groups and the islamic state group. this comes in the wake of saturday's simultaneous double explosions in the capital ankara that killed nearly 100 people. turkish security forces attacked kurdish militant groups in the country and northern iraq on sunday. killing 49 militants. security forces also detained more than 43 islamic state militants in the central city and the southeastern province. the explosions occurred near...
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group. what really grabbed me was when i read the letters of kenneth mcleish, a member of the group, . s fiance during the war he was, like most of the boys, the son of a very well-to-do family, but in his case his father had been a self-made man. he had emigrated to the u.s. as a teenager from scotland and came here chasing a woman and dreams of a fortune and he got both. after his first wife died, he married an educated woman from old connecticut stock who raised many bright, strong-willed children infused with their father's scotch sense of romance and desire to make good. for instance kenneth's older brother archibald mcleish would o on to be a famed journalist, statesman, librarian of congress, and three-time pulitzer prize winner and also a harvard professor. so kenny and archie, i learned, were in many ways typical of this generation at yale and in many of the ivy league schools of the pedro. their group, their circle included young men like colt porter, dean acheson, future secretary of state, averil herman, future governor of new york and cabinet member, and other future leader
group. what really grabbed me was when i read the letters of kenneth mcleish, a member of the group, . s fiance during the war he was, like most of the boys, the son of a very well-to-do family, but in his case his father had been a self-made man. he had emigrated to the u.s. as a teenager from scotland and came here chasing a woman and dreams of a fortune and he got both. after his first wife died, he married an educated woman from old connecticut stock who raised many bright, strong-willed...
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raids and confirmed the target is not just i.s.i.l. but other armed groupsthe al-nusra front and the campaign could last three to four months and the u.s. and allies say bashar al-assad are bearing some of the attacks and imperative for russia to target i.s.i.l. and no other groups and the french president will meet with vladimir putin in paris in the coming hours and editor james base reports. >> reporter: world leaders have been in new york and all the key figures have said their priorities to get peace efforts going in syria and while they have been here what has changed? the answer is this, whether they were timed to coincide with this globalcal erring or not russian air strikes in syria are a game changer and the u.s. says they add gasoline to the fire already 4 1/2 years old and it's a positive step for those they label terrorists and invited in by president assad does it mean the groups supplied by the u.s. and i tried to get clarity from the russian foreign minister. >> in addition to i.s.i.l. which specific groups in syria do you believe to better r
raids and confirmed the target is not just i.s.i.l. but other armed groupsthe al-nusra front and the campaign could last three to four months and the u.s. and allies say bashar al-assad are bearing some of the attacks and imperative for russia to target i.s.i.l. and no other groups and the french president will meet with vladimir putin in paris in the coming hours and editor james base reports. >> reporter: world leaders have been in new york and all the key figures have said their...
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the group representing l.g.b.t. s. >> january of 14, the pride alliance did an internal audit and noticed that there was some moneys missing. >> last august, pride's president told members the moneys had been stolen. in the group's board, filed a criminal complaint. evans resigned from the department. >> on july 1, a warrant was issued for felony grand theft and felony embezzlement. >> evans was extradited where he lives and booked at the county jail last night. the incident created a split. some felt evans should be pros cuted, others did not. >>> we're hurt. we feel vie lated just like any other victim. we're no different. we're very disappointed. >> but healing will be a challenge. three quarters of the group left after the controversy. a major announcement today from the golden state warriors. a ruptured disk in july and filed in september. the league's coach will serve as interim head coach. >> we've got to pull down. you know, they know what we're trying to accomplish. and they're trying to accomplish the same
the group representing l.g.b.t. s. >> january of 14, the pride alliance did an internal audit and noticed that there was some moneys missing. >> last august, pride's president told members the moneys had been stolen. in the group's board, filed a criminal complaint. evans resigned from the department. >> on july 1, a warrant was issued for felony grand theft and felony embezzlement. >> evans was extradited where he lives and booked at the county jail last night. the...
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the group then clashed with people at the party. amanda: number four... amanda: don't expect any campaign stops by republican presidential candidate ben carson....his campaign says carson will put public campaign events on hold for two more weeks... during that time he will take part in a book tour and catch up on fundraising events. carson's camp has been careful to separate campaign events from the book tour. the candidate does have book signing events scheduled for iowa later this month. elias: and finally in the top five... elias: second district representative dave loebsack is looking to revamp the funding system to benefit rural schools in iowa. loebsack says it's important to create a system that creates tax incentives to get the top teachers to work in rural districts. other elements in the plan include expanding access to grants for digital and after school opportunities. amanda:: more witnesses for the prosecution are expected today in the pete polson trial .... police say last november, polson terrorized a pleasant hill neighborhood, shooting a
the group then clashed with people at the party. amanda: number four... amanda: don't expect any campaign stops by republican presidential candidate ben carson....his campaign says carson will put public campaign events on hold for two more weeks... during that time he will take part in a book tour and catch up on fundraising events. carson's camp has been careful to separate campaign events from the book tour. the candidate does have book signing events scheduled for iowa later this month....
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the group's care died after her health deteriorated. she was the victim of a pet boom in an aging society. in three years, the prefecture plans to have a larger animal protection center with more activities for volunteers. before them, officials and animal welfare volunteers say they want to raise awareness among pet own eers to go to zer abandonment. >>> it is time for a check of the weather. people in dozens of villages in the philippines are being affected by heavy rain and floods. thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes. meteorologist robert speta joins us now. robert you've been keeping an eye on storm. what's the latest? >> yes, this is still ongoing actually out here, catherine. we are looking at, at this time, it is still lingering out here just off the northwestern coast of luzon. you have the moisture in full wrapping around the south. this is by no means no longer a typhoon. it has weakened out to a tropical storm but the rainfall is still the biggest issue with this. take a look at this, baguio city 05 millimeters
the group's care died after her health deteriorated. she was the victim of a pet boom in an aging society. in three years, the prefecture plans to have a larger animal protection center with more activities for volunteers. before them, officials and animal welfare volunteers say they want to raise awareness among pet own eers to go to zer abandonment. >>> it is time for a check of the weather. people in dozens of villages in the philippines are being affected by heavy rain and floods....
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it is an advisory group, and that the points of view will be heard but hopefully the groups can also come to some sort of consensus, and that this is not to let one voice drive everything but we're hearing input and we at the commission want to hear that we want a process, a synthesized way that the community and the public give the feedback in a way we can all work with and i think that is the goal of having the waterfront land use advisory group to help us and to make sure with the process that fair to everybody and gives a chance to everybody that is done in a way that makes it possible, and we really look forward to hearing the feedback. i think the interest in the waterfront is tremendous. it's a tremendous asset for the city as we know and it is for the whole city if not for the whole region now. thank you. >> thank you. i will concur with the remarks of my colleagues and want to thank anne and carrie for coming back, brad for your tremendous work as well and diane i don't know how to single you out for the the incredible work that you do for the port and putting together the in
it is an advisory group, and that the points of view will be heard but hopefully the groups can also come to some sort of consensus, and that this is not to let one voice drive everything but we're hearing input and we at the commission want to hear that we want a process, a synthesized way that the community and the public give the feedback in a way we can all work with and i think that is the goal of having the waterfront land use advisory group to help us and to make sure with the process...
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the working group. the public was clearly not given adequate opportunity to participate in the working group or knowledge this was go ogen. in fact, one other member the public who spoke tonight signed up for e-mails from the police commission to be notified of meetings and neither of us got a notice orphthis meeting. i don't think there is adequate transparency. to the officer from the officers for justice group who says she wants transparency, i ask whether she would support and her group would support making the videos available to the public. if she wants transparency the videos should go to the public right away and anybody who wants transparency should be in favor. if you are not in faiv of the public to see the vid yoze you are not in favor och transparency. there is also other poins in here tat are raised by rebecca young at the september 2 meeting. one of which i feel is important in particular. there is no riteria given for when a superior officer can order a officer to turn off a camera. the p
the working group. the public was clearly not given adequate opportunity to participate in the working group or knowledge this was go ogen. in fact, one other member the public who spoke tonight signed up for e-mails from the police commission to be notified of meetings and neither of us got a notice orphthis meeting. i don't think there is adequate transparency. to the officer from the officers for justice group who says she wants transparency, i ask whether she would support and her group...
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both of the bombers were connected to the islamic state group. reporter: visiting the site of days after the deadly explosions. on tuesday, the turkish president broke his silence on the disaster. amid nationwide anger, article admitteder, erdogan security failures. >> we will know where and how we make mistakes at the end of the investigation. ordered aerdogan special state inquiry into possible intelligence errors. on wednesday, the interior minister dismissed the heads of police, intelligence, and security. they have identified the bombers. the first is believed to be the brother of one who carried out an attack in july. the other suspect was on the radar of turkish police after making several trips to syria from 2013 onward. yes turkish authorities were unable to prevent the attack. turkish authorities were unable to prevent the attack, the worst of its kind in the country. it came only three weeks ahead of the general election, which is still set to take place. the attack is causing further divisions in an already polarized country. laura: tu
both of the bombers were connected to the islamic state group. reporter: visiting the site of days after the deadly explosions. on tuesday, the turkish president broke his silence on the disaster. amid nationwide anger, article admitteder, erdogan security failures. >> we will know where and how we make mistakes at the end of the investigation. ordered aerdogan special state inquiry into possible intelligence errors. on wednesday, the interior minister dismissed the heads of police,...
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the peace prize has been awarded to the north african peace group. it's been key to contouring the spread of violence in the country. >> the nobel peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisia national dialogue kwa quartertes in the wake of the revolution of 2011. >> the quartet is made up of labor unions, business sectors, human rights lawyers, and they helped the country when on the brink of civil war and played a role in establishing a constitutional system of government that guarantees rights for the entire population. the arab spring originated in tunisia in 2010 and 2011 and the committee noted that democratic reforms have stalled in many other countries where in the uprisings had occurred. it said thanks to a vibrant civil society, tunisia has seen transition towards democracy. >>> see ya president assad is trying to regain lost ground. there's a vast offensive launched against the insurgents with the backing of russia. >> translator: today the syria armed forces began a wide ranging attack with the aim of wiping out terrorist groups and
the peace prize has been awarded to the north african peace group. it's been key to contouring the spread of violence in the country. >> the nobel peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisia national dialogue kwa quartertes in the wake of the revolution of 2011. >> the quartet is made up of labor unions, business sectors, human rights lawyers, and they helped the country when on the brink of civil war and played a role in establishing a constitutional system of government...
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with me right now amedia fund manager for the group, david, and mark dicenta, filmmaker of the companytent. first of all, what are you up to? who you is that group going? >> we're doing good. we just wrapped up c.a.m. fest san jose, looking forward to the next one in march. there's always year-round stuff going on. i'm working on memories flight which happens year round as well as home movies. >> of course, we have featured c.a.m. many times. we're a big fan of the group. give us an idea in terms of this new project, how it came about. >> yes. actually, this project started in 2013. that's when we launched it. we launched it at a c.a.m. fest with a screening of a film. yes, it's collecting asian-american home movies. we're collecting and digitizing home movies from the formats of 8-millimeter and 16-millimeter. we're just getting them right from the community. and we're sharing the stories that we've uncovered online through original web content as well as through life presentation. so we do two to four of those every year. >> i told you before, i thought, what a great idea. give us an
with me right now amedia fund manager for the group, david, and mark dicenta, filmmaker of the companytent. first of all, what are you up to? who you is that group going? >> we're doing good. we just wrapped up c.a.m. fest san jose, looking forward to the next one in march. there's always year-round stuff going on. i'm working on memories flight which happens year round as well as home movies. >> of course, we have featured c.a.m. many times. we're a big fan of the group. give us an...
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group is designated as the terrorist group. it exist in international terrorism arena the same way we have different tools available when it is a foreign nationstate behind an attack or conduct. that is one change. another change is the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that relies on a tie to a foreign power. both statutory and constitutional reasons why you would not have the same tools available if it's a domestic actor. that allows us to get certain court processes to obtain court orders that would otherwise not be available. when it comes to relying on threat, the terrorism it requires the combination of law enforcement, federal and local, working together. also local community groups here. if you plan on countering the message without talking about any particular company, i would hope it is one where it might be easier for us because it is coming so much out of our own culture to find credible voices here who can reach these groups and talk about how they had once gone down that path and now are opposing it. it's an a
group is designated as the terrorist group. it exist in international terrorism arena the same way we have different tools available when it is a foreign nationstate behind an attack or conduct. that is one change. another change is the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that relies on a tie to a foreign power. both statutory and constitutional reasons why you would not have the same tools available if it's a domestic actor. that allows us to get certain court processes to obtain court...
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that was the group in the beginning and was the group to the end. brian: when was your first meeting of the whole group together? there was in augusta, georgia meeting. don: that was tom, charlie, mitch, and i. we were strategizing on how we would get mitch to agree to do this. he came up with the idea and said if we invite him to augusta, we will get him to come. that was our first session. we spent two days there. we played golf and had dinner twice. our goal was to get him to say, i am never going to do this but let's explore it. that was our goal and we did that. the full group meeting when we got serious was in my house in scottsdale in january of 2010. brian: hardly a couple pages go by when the name sherry comes up. who is sherry and what role did she play from the beginning? don: sherry is of course his wife, the former first lady of indiana. i have known her as long as i have known mitch. they had four children, we had four children, about the same age. again, personal friends. from the beginning, she wasn't involved. brian: why not? don: i
that was the group in the beginning and was the group to the end. brian: when was your first meeting of the whole group together? there was in augusta, georgia meeting. don: that was tom, charlie, mitch, and i. we were strategizing on how we would get mitch to agree to do this. he came up with the idea and said if we invite him to augusta, we will get him to come. that was our first session. we spent two days there. we played golf and had dinner twice. our goal was to get him to say, i am never...
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. >> the medical examiner has determined the cause of death of the shooter to be suicide. >> a group of federal investigators have landed in oregon. the fbi behavioral analyst team has arrived on the teen and will assist with helping us to understand the why of this event. >> authority say the suspect had access to 14 guns and brought six of them to campus that day. the shooters father said he had no idea and believe this gun laws need to change. >> he sure to stay right here on air and online as we update you with any new information about the campus shooting. authorities and to all me county arrested -- to other students overheard the plot last week and alerted school staff who then called law enforcement. deputies uncovered ito plans about staff and students, who the group allegedly wanted to kill and how they were going to do it. the sheriff said that they confessed to planning the killings. parents and students were understandably shaken by the news. >> i felt like she was safe but she was scared to go to school. monday she said, mom, i don't want to go to school, i'm scared. wha
. >> the medical examiner has determined the cause of death of the shooter to be suicide. >> a group of federal investigators have landed in oregon. the fbi behavioral analyst team has arrived on the teen and will assist with helping us to understand the why of this event. >> authority say the suspect had access to 14 guns and brought six of them to campus that day. the shooters father said he had no idea and believe this gun laws need to change. >> he sure to stay right...
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the groups say australia can afford to look after the. >> would resettle the country. more backlash for the government. it may mean enticing more smugglers >>> guinea's opposition candidates refuse to recognise the results of saturday's presidential election. all seven opposition leaders running against conde want it annulled because of what they say is fraud. u.s. candidates from major parties - the first state to cast ballots. tom ackerman has this report from johnny manziel. >> in person or by video, eight contenders lined up. instead of watching them exchange partisan attacks. the group wanted to hear about reaching common ground, creating jobs, preserving social safety net. >> this is why america is in the spot we are in. nationwide more voters describe themselves as independence. even more so in this state. >> new hampshire is not the first state to hold primary elections. voters are famous for the group to be bound by party labels. >> here, it's not called independent, it's undeclared. >> it means i'm going to vote for the person, instead of the party. >> on pri
the groups say australia can afford to look after the. >> would resettle the country. more backlash for the government. it may mean enticing more smugglers >>> guinea's opposition candidates refuse to recognise the results of saturday's presidential election. all seven opposition leaders running against conde want it annulled because of what they say is fraud. u.s. candidates from major parties - the first state to cast ballots. tom ackerman has this report from johnny manziel....
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forces struck the islamic state group. it was not the first such airstrike, nor will it be the last. we did it because we know that in syria, in areas around that region, there is a training center for foreign fighters. the mission was to come to france, to europe, to carry out attacks here. molly: france's strikes come amid russia's stepped up situation in syria. russian ships from the caspian sea fired cruise missiles into the country, but four of them are said by the u.s. to have crashed into iran instead. russia claims all shots were on target. a graphic has been posted on its website showing 26 missiles flying over iran and iraq before striking syria. when smoke seen rising on the horizon, this camera man rushes in a syrian province and is met with pandemonium. as some search for survivors of what rebels say was a russian airstrike, ambulances arrived to take away the injured. shares the west aim of hitting islamic state group targets, but the u.k.-based observatory for human rights says the latest on is focusing on a
forces struck the islamic state group. it was not the first such airstrike, nor will it be the last. we did it because we know that in syria, in areas around that region, there is a training center for foreign fighters. the mission was to come to france, to europe, to carry out attacks here. molly: france's strikes come amid russia's stepped up situation in syria. russian ships from the caspian sea fired cruise missiles into the country, but four of them are said by the u.s. to have crashed...
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in neighbouring yemen, saudis funding the group. it is notable for high profile terrorist attacks, an attempt to blow up an airline. in december 25th, 2009. the saudi record has been mixed on terrorist. it's significant ideological groups. >> and some critics charge na in syria that the saudi government ignored news about its own citizens joining and funding forces battling the regime of bashar al-assad. one of the groups was al nusra, the al nusra front, the syrian branch of al qaeda. using social media, one cleric boffeded a campaign stating that those could earn money for the following: officially saudi arabia says government officials and religious scholars have condemned terrorist acts, and the underlying mind-sets to support terrorism. but early on in the syrian conflict. experts agree that private saudi money was used to fund the islamic state or i.s.i.l. >> there is support for i.s.i.l. among saudi arabia, and it's likely it's been funded in the past and it's probable that the citizens try to send money to i.s.i.l. >> in 2014
in neighbouring yemen, saudis funding the group. it is notable for high profile terrorist attacks, an attempt to blow up an airline. in december 25th, 2009. the saudi record has been mixed on terrorist. it's significant ideological groups. >> and some critics charge na in syria that the saudi government ignored news about its own citizens joining and funding forces battling the regime of bashar al-assad. one of the groups was al nusra, the al nusra front, the syrian branch of al qaeda....
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the groomer helps the group by providing the service for free. it took half a day to clean up these dogs. days later the dogs were brought to a foster home. this woman takes care of 13 dogs. eventually the animals will go to an adoption event to find a permanent home. some dogs aren't adopted, but she's keen to take care of the aged or sick dogs until the end even if it means spending her own money for the extra treatment. she still takes care of the remaining dogs that ended up dying in her care. without the dedication of these volunteers it would be impossible for the dogs to avoid euthansia. >> translator: these dogs may have been neglected or abused earlier in their lives. i want them to learn at the end of their lives that humans aren't all scary. >> reporter: the success in protecting these lives has created another issue. more owners are trying to bring in their pets. the volunteers and local government are facing a dilemma. >> translator: from our potion we can't keep counting too much on volunteers. the situation requires a long term sit
the groomer helps the group by providing the service for free. it took half a day to clean up these dogs. days later the dogs were brought to a foster home. this woman takes care of 13 dogs. eventually the animals will go to an adoption event to find a permanent home. some dogs aren't adopted, but she's keen to take care of the aged or sick dogs until the end even if it means spending her own money for the extra treatment. she still takes care of the remaining dogs that ended up dying in her...
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and now we have the financials and energy stocks joining the groups. leadership groups. >> so gene, i asked you earlier about celgene. it's one of your recommendations tonight as well. with a price target of 145. you mentioned the correction in the health care industry. i would assume that that pertains to celgene as well and that's one reason why maybe you would add to a position here? >> yes. celgene i'm offering because it is a real bellwether in the group. it's a large cap name. but there are mid-cap stocks in the biotech group that also look attractive. health care generally, there are so many different subcategories but most of the subcategories of health care continue to look very attractive. so i think what we went through here in the last several weeks, kind of politically triggered at one point there was a correction that arguably was overdue. now i think the group is poised to move higher. >> you mentioned earlier that there are several technology companies that you like better than western digital and nxp semiconductor is one of them. why? >
and now we have the financials and energy stocks joining the groups. leadership groups. >> so gene, i asked you earlier about celgene. it's one of your recommendations tonight as well. with a price target of 145. you mentioned the correction in the health care industry. i would assume that that pertains to celgene as well and that's one reason why maybe you would add to a position here? >> yes. celgene i'm offering because it is a real bellwether in the group. it's a large cap name....
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he and the group head to hemming plaza. bam says that letting go of life on the streets won't come easy for him. >> once you get used to it and you're in it, you're making money, it's hard to just walk out. it's kind of in you. you all right? >> but bam says he will do whatever it takes to make his relationship with teanna work. >> i'm going to try my best to stick this out with her and see what happens. >> she and her soon to be born baby and her mother carla are the closest thing bam has to a family. >> i got to go to work and work that six days a week and do whatever she wants, i guess i'll do it, see how long it will take. but someone's got to. >>> coming up, teanna agonizes about the possibility of having her baby taken from her. >> i want this kid. it's just the thought of losing it that scares me. it's part of me, it's my blood, it's my baby. >>> 22-year-old runaway bam has vowed to stick by his girlfriend teanna even though he is not the father of her baby. but teanna, who is five months pregnant says she is tired of
he and the group head to hemming plaza. bam says that letting go of life on the streets won't come easy for him. >> once you get used to it and you're in it, you're making money, it's hard to just walk out. it's kind of in you. you all right? >> but bam says he will do whatever it takes to make his relationship with teanna work. >> i'm going to try my best to stick this out with her and see what happens. >> she and her soon to be born baby and her mother carla are the...
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the lack of change created a sense of hopelessness. pro-democracy groups disbanded and some residents began resenting activities that disrupted daily life. ♪ >> the annual ceremony to mark hong kong's return to chinese rule was a lavish event. 1200 guests from china and overseas attended. hong kong's chief executive ying was critical of prodemocracy faction and their revised electoral bill. he also reemphasized stronger ties with beijing. >> there has been no compromise towards citizens seeking genuine democracy or true universal suffrage. in this episode, we see where the people of the umbrella revolution are now and hear their thoughts for the future. we began our filming for this episode roughly a week before the 18th anniversary of hong kong's return to chinese rule. we had been following the prodemocracy movement since last year's anniversary. and we're there the night before the umbrella revolution reached its peak.re there the night bef the umbrella revolution reached its peak.,. and were there the night before the umbrella revolution reached its pe
the lack of change created a sense of hopelessness. pro-democracy groups disbanded and some residents began resenting activities that disrupted daily life. ♪ >> the annual ceremony to mark hong kong's return to chinese rule was a lavish event. 1200 guests from china and overseas attended. hong kong's chief executive ying was critical of prodemocracy faction and their revised electoral bill. he also reemphasized stronger ties with beijing. >> there has been no compromise towards...
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joining me from the dance group, the director, kuma patrick, a group about to present kona, 30 years of hula. as always we like to kind of hear a little bit about the group behind the event. tell us about the organization. >> the name of our organization, we've been here in san francisco 30 years. gosh in that 30 years i would imagine thousands of people have entered the doors of our organization. we preserve hawaiian culture through hula. >> i bet it's not too hard to find people that want to do that, right? there's probably a lot of people -- >> actually i'm always surprised at the moment of people that to take hula. a lot of them are ex-patriots from hawaii who moved here and want to remain in contact with the culture and the way they do that is through hula. and many because of the proximity visit hawaii quite often and fall in love with the islands. >> now, one of the things you were talking about is terms of preserving the tradition and yet your sort of known for making it contemporary. how do you that? what is it you're trying to do when you walk that line? >> for me hula is o
joining me from the dance group, the director, kuma patrick, a group about to present kona, 30 years of hula. as always we like to kind of hear a little bit about the group behind the event. tell us about the organization. >> the name of our organization, we've been here in san francisco 30 years. gosh in that 30 years i would imagine thousands of people have entered the doors of our organization. we preserve hawaiian culture through hula. >> i bet it's not too hard to find people...
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you have the assumption that everyone in the group is of a type. you have the assumption that because interest there were weapons in the group, that everyone in the group was armed and dangerous. it became a terrible tragedy that the gunships fired on those people, and our correspondents were killed, along with others. >> we need answers to the questions about how these situations happened. we have engaged and will continue to engage accurately with the authorities because we don't take for granted that people are in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> they were walking with a group where there were arms. in 2007 in baghdad, that was common. everyone walked around with arms. it was clear in the course of investigating that that because they were walking with the group, they were assumed to be hostile. we change you are our rules and said don't go near anybody carrying a weapon. that makes is difficult to do your job as a journalist, especially in a place where everyone is armed. we felt it was a necessary caution to take. >> a journalist these be
you have the assumption that everyone in the group is of a type. you have the assumption that because interest there were weapons in the group, that everyone in the group was armed and dangerous. it became a terrible tragedy that the gunships fired on those people, and our correspondents were killed, along with others. >> we need answers to the questions about how these situations happened. we have engaged and will continue to engage accurately with the authorities because we don't take...
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in a series of raids in the south of the country, they also arrested members of a far right group. ere has been a steady rise in violence targeting welcome centers in germany and now police are warning that the situation could get worse still. >> police found weapons, ammunition, and band fireworks yesterday. a total of 12 apartments were searched and 11 were in nuremberg. some found these firecrackers and these were going to be used in bamburg. >> the group was using these hypertechnical explosives to attack two look up centers. >> police arrested 11 men and two women this week aged between 21 and 36 years old. one of them was a chairman of a political party from the right. they are planning against germany's refugee policies. >> there was a suspicion and now it must be investigated that there may have been intention to use violence at a demonstration. >> police say they have been monitoring the right wing groups since the beginning of last year. the group has become increasingly well-connected to other groups within germany and also these groups intended to use violence. >> this o
in a series of raids in the south of the country, they also arrested members of a far right group. ere has been a steady rise in violence targeting welcome centers in germany and now police are warning that the situation could get worse still. >> police found weapons, ammunition, and band fireworks yesterday. a total of 12 apartments were searched and 11 were in nuremberg. some found these firecrackers and these were going to be used in bamburg. >> the group was using these...
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but at the same time a group of israelis led by a government minister gained access to al-aqsa mosqued claiming it was their religious right this time of a jewish poll are holiday that sparked up the current crisis which has remained ever since, so what we are looking at here is circumstances that have a rizing out of actions here at the al-aqsa mosque compound and continuing to as you mentioned, restrictions still in place alleviating the tiny bit of men over the age of 40 only allowed to enter or woman are allowed to enter, but all around the area in occupied east jerusalem roadblocks on every street corner, everybody passing through the identity check. their age is checked. but further away from this immediate vicinity there are concrete blocks as you is you in my report. putting many east jerusalem neighborhoods basically the freedom of movement of those who live in occupied east jerusalem massively restricted in terms of the current security regulations in force. and i must also remember other little issues that are being reported at the moment, all of a sudden parking fines are
but at the same time a group of israelis led by a government minister gained access to al-aqsa mosqued claiming it was their religious right this time of a jewish poll are holiday that sparked up the current crisis which has remained ever since, so what we are looking at here is circumstances that have a rizing out of actions here at the al-aqsa mosque compound and continuing to as you mentioned, restrictions still in place alleviating the tiny bit of men over the age of 40 only allowed to...
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the third group, nice. the third group, i will be a little more violent. urth grade i will say, get the hell out of here. [applause]. so, i had to make a decision what do we do? do we do their very best job, rip it down and build a new magnificent place because it was really old and really tired. the bones were tire, you people you people know, a lot of your from the area. and i said we have to do it right. basically, new clubhouses, this room knew, this room is one of the great ballrooms, we have five ballrooms, we have 700 rooms, we have the golf courses, our world-class, we wanted to do it right. a to do it right. a man just came up to me outside he hadn't been here 25 years, is very interesting, i want say he was an older fellow, but he was an older fellow. he said, you know mr. trump displaces magnificent -- by the way david wherever the hell you are, david where are you? david? david is our president and general manager. he has done some incredible job. this is now the hottest resort of its kind anywhere in it the united states. it it is bringing trem
the third group, nice. the third group, i will be a little more violent. urth grade i will say, get the hell out of here. [applause]. so, i had to make a decision what do we do? do we do their very best job, rip it down and build a new magnificent place because it was really old and really tired. the bones were tire, you people you people know, a lot of your from the area. and i said we have to do it right. basically, new clubhouses, this room knew, this room is one of the great ballrooms, we...
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the f-d-a said in september it is group's request. jessica rae: lucky charms cereal is going g all-mamahmallow, but yoyohave to win a contest in der to get your hands onont. generaramills says it will produce just 10 bos of the all- marshmallow lucky charms. those interested in a box must post a photo of themselves to facebook, twitter, or instagram with an "imaginary" box of lucky charms. they must also use the hashtag "lucky 10 sweepstakes." the contest runs until sunday. jessica rae: it seems there will be no changes on the neligh city council. here's paul hughes with the details. " there will be no changes in the neligh city council. all four members survived a recall vote yesterday. one hundred seventy- eight votes were cast to recall stephanie wanek, with 369 votes to retain her in office. for dale wilkinson, the vote was 202 for recall, 346 to retain. for ted hughes, 203 voters voted to recall, 344 to retain. miller, the vote was 164 votes to recall, 383 to retain. the effort to recall the entire city council residents who oppos
the f-d-a said in september it is group's request. jessica rae: lucky charms cereal is going g all-mamahmallow, but yoyohave to win a contest in der to get your hands onont. generaramills says it will produce just 10 bos of the all- marshmallow lucky charms. those interested in a box must post a photo of themselves to facebook, twitter, or instagram with an "imaginary" box of lucky charms. they must also use the hashtag "lucky 10 sweepstakes." the contest runs until sunday....
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group is designated as the terrorist group. it exist in international terrorism arena the same way we have different tools available when it is a foreign nationstate behind an attack or conduct. that is one change. another change is the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that relies on a tie to a foreign power. both statutory and constitutional reasons why you would not have the same tools available if it's a domestic actor. that allows us to get certain court processes to obtain court orders that would otherwise not be available. law-enforcement, federal and local, working together. also local community groups here. if you plan on countering the message without talking about any particular company, i would hope it is one where it might be easier for us because it is coming so much out of our own ulture to find credible voices here who can reach these groups and talk about how they had once gone down that path and now are opposing it. it's an area where we found what's most important is that it does not come from the federal
group is designated as the terrorist group. it exist in international terrorism arena the same way we have different tools available when it is a foreign nationstate behind an attack or conduct. that is one change. another change is the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that relies on a tie to a foreign power. both statutory and constitutional reasons why you would not have the same tools available if it's a domestic actor. that allows us to get certain court processes to obtain court...
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. >> of all the rehabilitative programs offered at solano, this therapy group is the most intense. >> i need to learn to express myself. >> not only does it help inmates come to terms with why they committed their crimes, it also asks them to consider the impact it had on their victims. >> the purpose is to give these guys an opportunity to do some real heavy, deep exploration into how they became who they became and ensure themselves and ensure society that they're never going to be that person again. >> we always hold them accountable for their crime and for their actions. and what this whole program does is teach empathy. this is the real work of prevention. >> you guys have to remember that -- i want you to try to remember this is a journey and not a trip. i believe they all want to get it out somehow, but they don't know how to do it. if we give them the guidelines and confidentiality and safety of this group, they can do that. >> i think trust and openness has to be earned, and that's never automatic in prison. >> there's a code in prison. you don't talk
. >> of all the rehabilitative programs offered at solano, this therapy group is the most intense. >> i need to learn to express myself. >> not only does it help inmates come to terms with why they committed their crimes, it also asks them to consider the impact it had on their victims. >> the purpose is to give these guys an opportunity to do some real heavy, deep exploration into how they became who they became and ensure themselves and ensure society that they're...
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among the groups are conservative groups like el nusra. now riz says it is ready to cooperate with the u.s. led coalition. >> we are interested in the coalition created by the united states, >> the democratic forces of syria is not a new force. now has a kurdish and arab face. zeina khodr, al jazeera, beirut. >> it's almost 15 months since malaysia airlines flight mh 17 was shot down over eastern ukraine with a lose of 278 lives. now investigators in the netherlands are about to release their report. as neave bark he reports, they will not hesitate to point fingers. >> fighting in eastern ukraine, for the passengers of mh 17 this is where their lives ended. 298 people were killed including 15 crew. most of them were dutch. >> there are so many questions at this moment. >> dennis shelton is among hundreds of families who want their questions answered. >> we have lost so many lives, a lot of families have is -- they have not been the same anymore. the whole families have changed. and that's something that is supposed to stay forever. >> soon
among the groups are conservative groups like el nusra. now riz says it is ready to cooperate with the u.s. led coalition. >> we are interested in the coalition created by the united states, >> the democratic forces of syria is not a new force. now has a kurdish and arab face. zeina khodr, al jazeera, beirut. >> it's almost 15 months since malaysia airlines flight mh 17 was shot down over eastern ukraine with a lose of 278 lives. now investigators in the netherlands are about...