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a featured interview were the guardian journalist who worked on the snowden story. first, we will explore one of the growth industries in the world of journalism, the encryption tools more and more reporters are using to get the story, keep the powers that be accountable to protect their sources without so much as an electronic trace. >> a skurjournalist has to take precautions because the ones protecting the material that sources send them. >> when you see a video on the news of atrocities being committed by regimes, then if that source is still alive, chances are they have been using digital security tools. >> whether we agree with what he had ward snowden did or not, it brought to light how pervasive it has become. >> the snowden nsa story did make it into print, but it took awhile. having taken the initiative, snowden knot want to risk sending classified intelligence documents unencrypted. he instructed glen greenwald on how to install pgp, an encryption tool been around. greenwald didn't get it and failed to take those meyers. snowden then contacted another jou
a featured interview were the guardian journalist who worked on the snowden story. first, we will explore one of the growth industries in the world of journalism, the encryption tools more and more reporters are using to get the story, keep the powers that be accountable to protect their sources without so much as an electronic trace. >> a skurjournalist has to take precautions because the ones protecting the material that sources send them. >> when you see a video on the news of...
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many of you may have seen the movie "the guardian."tt bates is one of the guardians of the coast guard. he jumps out of perfectly good helicopters and he did so. it was back in april of 2013, launching over 100 miles south of galveston, texas and there is a fishing vessel foundering in 15 foot seas. normally you lower your rescue down by a hoist and it was too rough to lower him down so he jumps out of a perfectly good aircraft. he swims up to a life raft. then he not only comes up to the life raft but he says," it's ok, i'm here to give you a lift." that's exactly what he did but if we could do the same with ebola that he did with this mariner in distress, and then he hooked up, and then we lifted this mariner out and all thanks to brett bates for doing that. if that was not enough, he also is an emt. on a tennis court, somebody playing tennis suffers cardiac arrest and he happened to have an iv kit and administered cpr and saves another life. he has done that again and again. and so he is truly a lifesaver. the biggest challenge for
many of you may have seen the movie "the guardian."tt bates is one of the guardians of the coast guard. he jumps out of perfectly good helicopters and he did so. it was back in april of 2013, launching over 100 miles south of galveston, texas and there is a fishing vessel foundering in 15 foot seas. normally you lower your rescue down by a hoist and it was too rough to lower him down so he jumps out of a perfectly good aircraft. he swims up to a life raft. then he not only comes up to...
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the teen's legal guardian said that the girl is a special education student. >> hurt, i was sending my child to school for her to learn, to stay out of harm's way, for her to be protected. and right now, i can't find no words to how i feel. >> the guardian said she did talk to school administrators about what happened. but she says they couldn't give her much of an explanation. norde has been put on administrative leave. >>> a special showcase to honor the form he d.c. mayor marion bar barry. that's where he stopped to grab some food after he was released from the hospital saturday night. ward 8 resident byron ran into him and snapped this picture just hours before the former mayor died. >>> today mayor vincent gray and others signed a condolence book at the wilson building where marion barry will lie in repose next thursday on. friday, his body will be moved in a public procession that will end at temple of praise church in southeast and go through all the wards in the city. saturday morning, a public funeral at the washington convention center, followed by a private burial. >>> next,
the teen's legal guardian said that the girl is a special education student. >> hurt, i was sending my child to school for her to learn, to stay out of harm's way, for her to be protected. and right now, i can't find no words to how i feel. >> the guardian said she did talk to school administrators about what happened. but she says they couldn't give her much of an explanation. norde has been put on administrative leave. >>> a special showcase to honor the form he d.c....
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for more analysis of this question is there a cold war we can go to the guardian -- "the guardian." it says, yes, there is. there are no big ideas at stake. it's not left versus right or the state versus the individual. on both sides, we have the most rapacious and least honest approach. she says that, depressingly, it looks as if there is a new cold war emerging, both sides have their arguments and they will óÑ h the popularity of social media and new technology, people seem to be more connected than ever. can we use these connections to take a more holistic approach to solving the world's biggest problems? i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame." dr. deepak chopra is a world-renowned author
for more analysis of this question is there a cold war we can go to the guardian -- "the guardian." it says, yes, there is. there are no big ideas at stake. it's not left versus right or the state versus the individual. on both sides, we have the most rapacious and least honest approach. she says that, depressingly, it looks as if there is a new cold war emerging, both sides have their arguments and they will óÑ h the popularity of social media and new technology, people seem to be...
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coming up later in our broadcast, the guardian of that teenager tells us why she was so disappointed after she talked to school administrators. >> now to more fallout from the decision in ferguson. >> everybody step down. >> st. louis police lock down city hall and called in more than 100 extra officers after protesters rushed into the building. three people were arrested including one charged with assaulting a marshal. meanwhile, in ferguson, national guard members are posted downtown where a lot of people are just hoping for peaceful night. we have a report. >> demonstrations from here in missouri and coast to coast today. angry demonstrators stormed city hall and met with police resistance. angry protests overnight in ferguson. a sent. appreciated by the family of mike april brown appearing this morning on the "today" show. >> some people have their own agenda. i won't say i'm mad at the people that what they're doing. that's their agenda. it's not what i asked for. it doesn't have nothing to do with us. but, yeah, we appreciate that. we love them for that. >> while were problems,
coming up later in our broadcast, the guardian of that teenager tells us why she was so disappointed after she talked to school administrators. >> now to more fallout from the decision in ferguson. >> everybody step down. >> st. louis police lock down city hall and called in more than 100 extra officers after protesters rushed into the building. three people were arrested including one charged with assaulting a marshal. meanwhile, in ferguson, national guard members are posted...
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the guardian reports that his father has said it could be him. t later said seeing the screen grab it's not his son. it's unclear exactly who that man is. the man on the right has been identified by the paris prosecutor as 22-year-old frenchman maxime ochat. >> what do we know about him so far? >> he is 22 years old, from normandy. he started out as a normal kid from a stereotypical french family and at the age of 17 he converted to islam alone, thanks to the internet. he has actually been on the radar of french intelligence services since 2011. he is somewhat of a familiar face. he reportedly travel to mauritania in 2012 and 2013 to study at solipsist schools. and he said he was disappointed and that the schools were not radical enough for his liking. the article reports that he left france for syria in august, 2013 under the false pretext of humanitarian work, when what he was really doing according to this article is going to fight jihad. >> a growing trend of foreigners going to syria to fight alongside those islamic state fighters. >> absolut
the guardian reports that his father has said it could be him. t later said seeing the screen grab it's not his son. it's unclear exactly who that man is. the man on the right has been identified by the paris prosecutor as 22-year-old frenchman maxime ochat. >> what do we know about him so far? >> he is 22 years old, from normandy. he started out as a normal kid from a stereotypical french family and at the age of 17 he converted to islam alone, thanks to the internet. he has...
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the national enquirer's parent company says they stand by their coverage, telling the guardian that the enquirer quote, more than any other publication was unflinching in our aggressive coverage of allegations against mr. cosby, beginning in 2000 when everyone else was avoiding the story. cosby's lawyer, martin singer, did not respond to the allegations about media obstruction, but he did say the new claims, quote, have escalated far past the point of absurdity, adding it is long pastime for this media vilification of mr. cosby to stop. now a few of mr. cosby's shows have been canceled or postponed. but for the most part he shows no signs of slowing down. his website has scheduled appearances for almost every week until may. >> cnn's sara ghanim reporting there. stay tuned for an interview with one of the latest women to come forward. here's a preview. >> there are all sorts of suggestions that the women who have come forward are doing this for the money. has anyone ever paid you for this? >> no. i never saw him again, nor would i have wanted anything from him. i had other people in my
the national enquirer's parent company says they stand by their coverage, telling the guardian that the enquirer quote, more than any other publication was unflinching in our aggressive coverage of allegations against mr. cosby, beginning in 2000 when everyone else was avoiding the story. cosby's lawyer, martin singer, did not respond to the allegations about media obstruction, but he did say the new claims, quote, have escalated far past the point of absurdity, adding it is long pastime for...
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and now the teen's guardian says she is hurt. the school leaders let this happen. news 4's kristen wright is live with details on that. >> wendy, the teenager's guardian spoke to us right out here in front of the courthouse and she told us unfortunately the girl is an easy target for this type of crime. the 27-year-old aide at eastern high school is charged with sexually abusing a 16-year-old student. the teenager's legal guardian says the child has special needs. >> she's a child struggling emotionally. she's always had problems. >> police say they caught him parked with the teenager in an alley in grant street in northeast yesterday. both of them naked. according to court documents, the 16-year-old told investigators that she and the teacher's aide are in a relationship and the woman is her girlfriend. >> if you tell her you love her, you know, you can basically get her to do anything that you want. >> those court records also say the student told detectives she left eastern with her yesterday. the teacher's aide was hired in august. the girl says they engaged in
and now the teen's guardian says she is hurt. the school leaders let this happen. news 4's kristen wright is live with details on that. >> wendy, the teenager's guardian spoke to us right out here in front of the courthouse and she told us unfortunately the girl is an easy target for this type of crime. the 27-year-old aide at eastern high school is charged with sexually abusing a 16-year-old student. the teenager's legal guardian says the child has special needs. >> she's a child...
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that same photo is on the front page of "the guardian to go -- "the guardian." it says the murder of those rabbis -- the murder of those rabbis is pushing jerusalem to the brink. another editorial says that, once again pessimists are right when it comes to the middle east. the idea of any peace deal between israelis and palestinians seems more and more like a maras. -- mirage. "l'opinion" points out that the dispute has taken on a new dimension, now religious as well. it says that religious leaders need to prevent any kind of clash situation. there is a palestinian paper. there is not much hope in their editorial today. they wonder will we ever get out of this vicious cycle. for now, it doesn't seem likely. israel continues to close all doors to peace. that's the opinion of this palestinian paper that says the palestinians, it seems, are going to have to continue their eternal weight for a peace deal -- eterenal nal wait for a peace deal. there is an israeli paper that wonders how to prevent the next attack. it says that israel must act to contain the threat by
that same photo is on the front page of "the guardian to go -- "the guardian." it says the murder of those rabbis -- the murder of those rabbis is pushing jerusalem to the brink. another editorial says that, once again pessimists are right when it comes to the middle east. the idea of any peace deal between israelis and palestinians seems more and more like a maras. -- mirage. "l'opinion" points out that the dispute has taken on a new dimension, now religious as well....
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environmental correspondent for the guardian. t piece is headlined, "revealed: keystone company's pr blitz to safeguard its backup plan." welcome both of you to democracy now! cyril scott, can you talk about your response to the defeat of keystone xl -- at least, for now? >> first of all, good morning. it was a great thing that happened yesterday. i want to thank all the people that voted to oppose it, but as we all know, the fight has just begun. republicans take the house in january. the fight has just started. we have to gear up and be ready and start our own campaign to make sure we secure and up support to stop this black snake try, buthe uniteesin of ameri.>> y to clear the xl pe if it goeshroueclation of war against your people. could you talk about why you feel that way? carecause we have to take of our children and grandchildren as are proposing to do, not only our children and grandchildren, but your children and grandchildren. this will affect the second-largest water aquifer in the world. we have to protect it at all c
environmental correspondent for the guardian. t piece is headlined, "revealed: keystone company's pr blitz to safeguard its backup plan." welcome both of you to democracy now! cyril scott, can you talk about your response to the defeat of keystone xl -- at least, for now? >> first of all, good morning. it was a great thing that happened yesterday. i want to thank all the people that voted to oppose it, but as we all know, the fight has just begun. republicans take the house in...
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they should be on the al jazeeras, and the "new york times", and the "guardian", and the c.n.n.ve done this. this is not their first attempt to quell ebola. they have done this. they are putting out the fires, the international press doesn't appearance. >> c.b.s. defended its journalism telling us: it is not uncommon for the international people to go to a hot spot and find their own people to interview. it's a way to get audiences back home to connect to the story. french media did that, as did the british. but to exclude local voices from a lengthy report assist c.b.s. did is extraordinary. >> the british media, to a large extent, you know, were sensible as to the way they report on ebola. they had someone that went to a village and tried to understand how the community - they are managing all this because that's what the people are saying. and the international media slowly are now giving access to those sort of people for their stories to be heard. i think it's changing. >> for all of challenges the international media face on the ebola story, unfamiliar terrain, the precaut
they should be on the al jazeeras, and the "new york times", and the "guardian", and the c.n.n.ve done this. this is not their first attempt to quell ebola. they have done this. they are putting out the fires, the international press doesn't appearance. >> c.b.s. defended its journalism telling us: it is not uncommon for the international people to go to a hot spot and find their own people to interview. it's a way to get audiences back home to connect to the story....
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the charges, the guardian and prominent attorney ran a exam with the owner of a senior care company and two others the victims they're own clients. police say they forced seniors into nursing homes, stole more than 2.4 million from at left 10 of them and used the money to pay off six digit credit card bills and buy things like this bmw, and a luxury condo in florida. >> i've got the states charges here you forged a power of attorney transferred money into your own bank account. even he can cuted wills for the people so you could steal from them after they died. how do you sleep at night? lieberman hid from our cameras then she called security. >> what about helen hugo, did you steal from her. >> three years ago county doctors deemed hugo a mentally incapacitated person. but the i-team obtained the findings of a september psychiatric val weighing requested by hugo's relatives. it found no evidence of that. instead, the psychiatrist writes hugo is fully competent to decide where she would like to live and to make financial decisions. >> her niece barbara martin says she new year's ago tha
the charges, the guardian and prominent attorney ran a exam with the owner of a senior care company and two others the victims they're own clients. police say they forced seniors into nursing homes, stole more than 2.4 million from at left 10 of them and used the money to pay off six digit credit card bills and buy things like this bmw, and a luxury condo in florida. >> i've got the states charges here you forged a power of attorney transferred money into your own bank account. even he...
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. >> the guardian ran the headline ferguson ablaze after michael brown verdict. this swear zone now. in germany the fact that so many people between new york and loss angels he is are convinced that justice has not been administered is another tragedy and the russian foreign minister issued a statement saying recent developments in ferguson are another very disturbing signal to the u.s. authorities that it is time to finally focus on large-scale internal problems rather than engage in baseless and fruitless mentoring and moralizing against other countries. that from russia. well, thanksgiving travel is going to be a bit stressful today. a nor'easter is set to nail the northeast. in the skies the military is helping out. it has opened restricted air space for flights. wendy is live in chicago o'hare. wendy, how are things looking right now? >> reporter: good morning betty. as you can see behind me the lines are already building at this very early hour and overnight all of the major airlines cancelled hundreds of flights as a preemptive strike against that storm as
. >> the guardian ran the headline ferguson ablaze after michael brown verdict. this swear zone now. in germany the fact that so many people between new york and loss angels he is are convinced that justice has not been administered is another tragedy and the russian foreign minister issued a statement saying recent developments in ferguson are another very disturbing signal to the u.s. authorities that it is time to finally focus on large-scale internal problems rather than engage in...
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revenue from the guardians of the galaxy helped push the disney division revenue up 18% last quartermpany as a whole reported net income up 8%. disney also announced the first of its new "star wars" move movies will be up next year. the cast includes the original actors and the new film brings back another hugely popular franchise. disney pixar says buzz lightyear and sheriff woody will be back in theaters. "toy story 4" will renew the animated series with the film scheduled to release in june 2017. anne-marie? >> oh, boy. i'll get my handkerchief out. "toy story" movies always make me cry. jill wagner from the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return, president obama salutes veterans past and present and an emotional night for the nfl. a player and for the player's daughter. making coffee? yeah, enough for two. gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want. french vanilla, make it strong! the all new keurig 2.0 is here. brew for one, brew for all. ewhere dragons roam,d of small wonders, guinea pigs play
revenue from the guardians of the galaxy helped push the disney division revenue up 18% last quartermpany as a whole reported net income up 8%. disney also announced the first of its new "star wars" move movies will be up next year. the cast includes the original actors and the new film brings back another hugely popular franchise. disney pixar says buzz lightyear and sheriff woody will be back in theaters. "toy story 4" will renew the animated series with the film scheduled...
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british newspaper "the guardian"ran the headline ferguson ablaze after michael brown verdict.zone now. in germany at least one article read, the fact that so many people between new york and los angeles are convinced that justice has not been administered is another tragedy. listen to this, the russian foreign ministry issued a statement saying, quote, recent developments in ferguson are another very disturbing signal to the u.s. authorities that it is time to finally focus on large scale internal problems rather than engage in baseless and fruitless mentoring and propagandistic moralizing against other countries. >>> just ahead, first a blowout, then the apology. that's next. >>> notice something about jennifer anniston, maybe something little bigger? we'll tell you all about it next. experts trust dawn... because it's tough on grease yet gentle. ♪ you by my side makes the little things so good ♪ ♪ be a part of the bigger picture. ♪ and your kindness makes ♪ the little things that you do for me ♪ go to facebook.com dawnsaveswildlife. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12
british newspaper "the guardian"ran the headline ferguson ablaze after michael brown verdict.zone now. in germany at least one article read, the fact that so many people between new york and los angeles are convinced that justice has not been administered is another tragedy. listen to this, the russian foreign ministry issued a statement saying, quote, recent developments in ferguson are another very disturbing signal to the u.s. authorities that it is time to finally focus on large...
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the guardian reports that he spoke last week to the policeman that was -- to the policeman's family that was killed in last week's attack. what will we tell his family that he was a second-class citizen? another columnist says it has little to do with substance. the bill which is a conflation of two competing ones from right wing member may governor -- government only notes israel's basic love, which is more or less a sort of piecemeal constitution, and already means quite a few things like freedom of expression and gender equality and that does not really have an impact on gender -- on equality within society. >> from a premise or is on suspicion of -- is arrested on suspicion of corruption. if that is right. he is suspected in involvement with corruption and tax fraud and money laundering. the investigation is looking for proof of the corruption. and they are especially looking into his relations with a now imprisoned businessman, who had struck a deal for the former president with the venezuelan president hugo chavez. >> time now for business. we have stephen carroll with us on the se
the guardian reports that he spoke last week to the policeman that was -- to the policeman's family that was killed in last week's attack. what will we tell his family that he was a second-class citizen? another columnist says it has little to do with substance. the bill which is a conflation of two competing ones from right wing member may governor -- government only notes israel's basic love, which is more or less a sort of piecemeal constitution, and already means quite a few things like...
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it is no coincidence the early americans picked the pine tree, our symbol of peace, our eagle, the guardian. the primary treaty relationship was with the natives. i believe the symbols to be true. like all treaty relationships, they're kind of like a marriage. it does not always work well. sometimes you need to renegotiate or need a counselor. remember what we said 100 or 50 years ago? let's find a way to bring the old ideas back. this is an example of the treaty. in 1774, this could be perceived as the first treaty the united states made. they made a treaty with us to try to keep us out of the war that was coming. it says we brighten the chain of friendship, that is what the belt was called. we are going to polish it and make it new and remember the words. the americans inherited the chain from the british. we hold fast as long as the clouds produce rain, our relationship will continue. this is the metaphor of the dialogue, but everyone meant it. think we got a little suspicious despite the covenant chain? this one in 1792, we see the speaker standing over the council fire with our delegat
it is no coincidence the early americans picked the pine tree, our symbol of peace, our eagle, the guardian. the primary treaty relationship was with the natives. i believe the symbols to be true. like all treaty relationships, they're kind of like a marriage. it does not always work well. sometimes you need to renegotiate or need a counselor. remember what we said 100 or 50 years ago? let's find a way to bring the old ideas back. this is an example of the treaty. in 1774, this could be...
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the guardian's executive editor for opinion says foreign observers will interpret elections as the beginning of the end of the obamament see "the of europe and elsewhere will have more than half an eye on the results of tuesday's mid- term elections. they may not obsess over details of indiana's second district or the turn out in kentucky but they will get the broad message. put crudely it is this. the obamament see is over. start planning for the next one. mr. obama will become a thwarted leader, his hands tied by hostile majorities in both houses of congress ." then there is the view from asia "obama has become the incredible shrinking president. he is very much weakened by mid- term results. that's going to diminish him in his foreign policy. leaders in asia will now view him as a lame duck ." how much have democrats losses in mid- term elections diminish president obama's international stature. >> it has been diminished. you see the quotes but you see the basic understanding that in international politics perception drives reality. the president is perceived as a weak leader around the w
the guardian's executive editor for opinion says foreign observers will interpret elections as the beginning of the end of the obamament see "the of europe and elsewhere will have more than half an eye on the results of tuesday's mid- term elections. they may not obsess over details of indiana's second district or the turn out in kentucky but they will get the broad message. put crudely it is this. the obamament see is over. start planning for the next one. mr. obama will become a thwarted...
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[laughter] but in your book you make the case of the guardians of the biodiversity that we have been the grand scheme of things on the cosmic scale why does it matter if we get any of this right? if we understand the meaning ? >> we are cheerfully wiping out the 8 million species out there. most of them we don't even know yet we know very little about the 2 million that we know. this is the biosphere. with a living organisms around a whole planet that creates the conditions that is necessary for the millions of species including us. what happens but to have that right atmosphere and temperature regimes it was always there but we've called as the species over the last 6 million years to be squeezed lee adapted -- to exquisitely adapted to the biosphere as we like that out we take on our souls to be super engineers in the future to take the measurements by the biospheres previously into maintain ourselves and that is the crazy way to go. that is why as part of the overall environment movement not just climate change or pollution but should be devoted to the living environment. and i ha
[laughter] but in your book you make the case of the guardians of the biodiversity that we have been the grand scheme of things on the cosmic scale why does it matter if we get any of this right? if we understand the meaning ? >> we are cheerfully wiping out the 8 million species out there. most of them we don't even know yet we know very little about the 2 million that we know. this is the biosphere. with a living organisms around a whole planet that creates the conditions that is...
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. ♪ the guardians say they're honored to do it. >> mostly a walking history lesson. >> it's a great feeling's very humbling. >> but vets like fanny say they've got it all wrong. >> i owe them this. they think they owe me. >> but as they head home, she sums up the feeling of so many who saw their memorial for the first and only time. >> exciting. memorable. i'll never forget it. >> chris lawrence, news4. >> and we should never forget. that was the last honor flight for this year. but come january, organizers will start planning for 2015. >>> once the gift of a lifetime for a wounded warrior in northern virginia, corporal germany green was given an all terrain wheelchair by a group that supports injured veterans. he lost a leg during a heroic action in afghanistan that likely saved many lives. his leg helps him in his daily routine, but he doesn't accommodate his favorite past times. >> i'll be able to do so much more things like hunting, fishing, things i like to do that i couldn't do before, because it's just harder to move around in the woods when you're trying to walk over logs and stuff
. ♪ the guardians say they're honored to do it. >> mostly a walking history lesson. >> it's a great feeling's very humbling. >> but vets like fanny say they've got it all wrong. >> i owe them this. they think they owe me. >> but as they head home, she sums up the feeling of so many who saw their memorial for the first and only time. >> exciting. memorable. i'll never forget it. >> chris lawrence, news4. >> and we should never forget. that was...
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what it describes as israeli provocations in the east jerusalem and territories while jordan is the guardian of shrines in east jerusalem, so the king has been growing increasingly frustrated with the situation there, and he feels that the u.s. has to play a role in stopping these violations. jordan also feels that israel hasn't been respecting jordan's role under the peace treaty, which gives this the guardianship over the islamic shrines in east jerusalem. according to government sources we spoke to, the king has told kerry i am fighting a war on your behalf, a war against terrorism. i am part of your coalition, international coalition against isil. we need the u.s. to also fight against what the king describes as zionistic extremism. jordan recalled its ambassador back to the country in protest of the israeli violations. the ambassador has not returned. during his visit to jordan, kerry met with palestinian president abbas to discuss ways to try to stop the situation from spiraling out of control especially in the west bank where we have seen tensions rise and violence and protests. >> we
what it describes as israeli provocations in the east jerusalem and territories while jordan is the guardian of shrines in east jerusalem, so the king has been growing increasingly frustrated with the situation there, and he feels that the u.s. has to play a role in stopping these violations. jordan also feels that israel hasn't been respecting jordan's role under the peace treaty, which gives this the guardianship over the islamic shrines in east jerusalem. according to government sources we...
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according to the british newspaper, "the guardian", turkey allowed saudi arabia and qatar to ship hundreds of tonnes of light weapons across the border to aid the anti-bashar al-assad rebels. over time militants joined the islamic state of iraq and levant, or i.s.i.l. beginning if 2013, i.s.i.l. forces swept across northern syria and northern and western iraq. capturing iraq's second-largest city, mosul in june. critics charged that turkey chose to overlook the black market, smuggled into turkey. by some estimates, black market oil supplies i.s.i.l. with as much as $2 million a day in revenue. now, if i.s.i.l. is smuggling oil over the border. maybe some turkish people benefit and it's not a threat to the security of turkey, of course. >> yes. it gives funds to the islamic state. turkey's view of the islamic state is slightly ambivalent in that they are determined to see the end of santa barbara. and they do not, in looking at syria see many players likely to achieve that help. >> one of turkey's complicated relationship is with the kurd, who have autonomy in northern iraq. turkey fought a
according to the british newspaper, "the guardian", turkey allowed saudi arabia and qatar to ship hundreds of tonnes of light weapons across the border to aid the anti-bashar al-assad rebels. over time militants joined the islamic state of iraq and levant, or i.s.i.l. beginning if 2013, i.s.i.l. forces swept across northern syria and northern and western iraq. capturing iraq's second-largest city, mosul in june. critics charged that turkey chose to overlook the black market, smuggled...
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the teen's legal guardian said the girl is a special ed student. >> i'm hurt. i was sending my child to school for her to learn, stay out of harm's way, for her to be protected. and right now i just -- i can't find no words to how i feel. >> the guardian says she's disa pointed with d.c. public schools about how they have responded to the incident. she said they aren't giving her much of an explanation as to how this could happen >> tracking down suspects in a sex assault near george washington university campus. take a look at your tv screen. detectives are hoping you will remember one man. one was wearing a fitch shirt and a nike fuel band on his wrist. a man followed her into i street and new hampshire avenue last friday night and sexually assaulted her. it is very close to the foggy bottom metro station. >>> right now desists of volunteers are about to get busy preparing hundreds of thanksgiving dinners to hand out around the region. molette green has more on that effort. >> reporter: richard, good morning. the first shift of kitchen volunteers is about rea
the teen's legal guardian said the girl is a special ed student. >> i'm hurt. i was sending my child to school for her to learn, stay out of harm's way, for her to be protected. and right now i just -- i can't find no words to how i feel. >> the guardian says she's disa pointed with d.c. public schools about how they have responded to the incident. she said they aren't giving her much of an explanation as to how this could happen >> tracking down suspects in a sex assault near...
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Nov 19, 2014
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leaving her school last week she was at the martin luther king academy alternative middle school the guardian went to school monday to confirm that she did not go to school that day and got information that in s u v probably took her we please come home you're not in trouble with a slight to come home the girl taken was an african- american girl with brown eyes and black hair and she was wearing high heels and yoga pants the police are asking for the public's health help in locating this 12 year old girl the man accused in a deadly hit first court appearance this afternoon. 34-year-old sonny anderson faces murder and hit and run charges. for killing 14-year-old ivan cruz last week in san leandro. he is also facing charges of evading an officer causing death. evading an officer against traffic. and leaving the scene of the crash. anderson has a long history of convictions. including animal cruelty. vehicle theft. burglary. and more. anderson did not enter a plea today. and the judge denied him bail. a staffing crisis at the san jose police department. this afternoon, san jose police chief larr
leaving her school last week she was at the martin luther king academy alternative middle school the guardian went to school monday to confirm that she did not go to school that day and got information that in s u v probably took her we please come home you're not in trouble with a slight to come home the girl taken was an african- american girl with brown eyes and black hair and she was wearing high heels and yoga pants the police are asking for the public's health help in locating this 12...
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many of you may have seen the movie "the guardian." brett bates is one of the guardians of the coast guard. he jumps out of perfectly good helicopters and he did so. it was back in april of 2013, launching over 100 miles south of galveston, texas and there is a fishing vessel foundering in 15 foot seas. normally you lower your rescue down by a hoist and it was too rough to lower him down so he jumps out of a perfectly good aircraft. he swims up to a life raft. then he not only comes up to the life raft but he says," it's ok, i'm here to give you a lift." that's exactly what he did but if we could do the same with ebola that he did with this mariner in distress, and then he hooked up, and then we lifted this mariner out and all thanks to brett bates for doing that. if that was not enough, he also is an emt. on a tennis court, somebody playing tennis suffers cardiac arrest and he happened to have an id kit and administered cpr and saves another life. he has done that again and again. and so he is truly a lifesaver. the biggest challenge
many of you may have seen the movie "the guardian." brett bates is one of the guardians of the coast guard. he jumps out of perfectly good helicopters and he did so. it was back in april of 2013, launching over 100 miles south of galveston, texas and there is a fishing vessel foundering in 15 foot seas. normally you lower your rescue down by a hoist and it was too rough to lower him down so he jumps out of a perfectly good aircraft. he swims up to a life raft. then he not only comes...
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economist and heidi moore, the guardian u.s. finance & economics editor . thank you for being here today. friday morning was an interesting time to hear from the ecb and from china all within moments of each other. tom, what do you think this means? >> look, i don't think anyone should be surprised by the fact you have this -- people call it coordination, i don't think it is coordination. i think the reality is the economies are going through a cyclical swing down and require a lift. i think the ecb was telegraphed ages ago. the china development was something of a surprise to be sure. even there, i think how surprised can you be when you look at their pmi oscillating above and below grade the last two years. i think the reality is the u.s. is fortunately not in the same boat. the fed policymakers are going to basically try to take some of that a stimulus out. it is interesting the dichotomy we have right now. >> heidi, it may not be a coordinated effort, i don't think th is the case but this is the neighbor policy and we have seen this round robin around th
economist and heidi moore, the guardian u.s. finance & economics editor . thank you for being here today. friday morning was an interesting time to hear from the ecb and from china all within moments of each other. tom, what do you think this means? >> look, i don't think anyone should be surprised by the fact you have this -- people call it coordination, i don't think it is coordination. i think the reality is the economies are going through a cyclical swing down and require a lift....
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the guardian has very harsh words for fifa today as well,, they say that fifa has made itself a global joke. its attempts to deny corruption are farce cal it's time for coordinated action to force a cleanup of fifa because after all, it's the organization that regulates the world's favorite sport. >> so let's turn our attention to france, and the country's highest transparency watch dogs were there. they're sounding the alarm on opposition u.m.p. party and concerning foreign bank accounts. explain this. >> absolutely. you can read more about it, basely two m.p.'s and one senator from the u.n.p. party are suspected of fraud. so this is the high authority on transparency that claims these three men, well this transparency watch dog claims they forgot to mention the fact that they had foreign bank accounts on their tax. this watch dog has actually called for an official investigation into this, and says that actually further names could also emerge. >> we also see the huffington post are taking a closer look at the french tax evasion as well. >> specifically in switzerland, it talks about
the guardian has very harsh words for fifa today as well,, they say that fifa has made itself a global joke. its attempts to deny corruption are farce cal it's time for coordinated action to force a cleanup of fifa because after all, it's the organization that regulates the world's favorite sport. >> so let's turn our attention to france, and the country's highest transparency watch dogs were there. they're sounding the alarm on opposition u.m.p. party and concerning foreign bank...
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maria venegas born in mexico emigrated to united states for years old bulletproof vest was in "the guardian" her short stories appeared many places she taught creative writing in works as a mentor at stillwater's a reading and writing sanctuary in lives in new york city and has written an incredible book. >> thank you. i am really sorry i was late by got lost and i have been wandering around the streets all morning. but the good thing is that i am here now. so the book i have written is called "bulletproof vest" the genesis of the book is that i did not have a relationship with my father for 14 years. people heard you you never talk about them or you talk about them all the time and i never used to talk about my father because growing up in the chicago suburbs he shot and killed our neighbor. he was an outlaw. so after he shot and killed our neighbor he buttons up the bulletproof vest he goes back to mexico and never comes back so i never used to talk about him but eventually i reconnected with him and at that point i was already living in new york city and he was living on the old hacienda
maria venegas born in mexico emigrated to united states for years old bulletproof vest was in "the guardian" her short stories appeared many places she taught creative writing in works as a mentor at stillwater's a reading and writing sanctuary in lives in new york city and has written an incredible book. >> thank you. i am really sorry i was late by got lost and i have been wandering around the streets all morning. but the good thing is that i am here now. so the book i have...
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the transition from military to civilian life is not easy. in fact, in this country on average, 22 veterans commit suicide every day. groups like guardians of the guardians of rescue and veteran sarge steve. sergeant, first of all, thank you so much for your service. you were in iraq and afghanistan. two tours. >> yes, ma'am. >> and now that you're back home, is the transition difficult? >> yes, it is, ma'am. it was kind of hard coming out, being in that brotherhood and i always look for that what i'm out. and trying to adjust is actually -- it's really been difficult, the transition. trying to get back to being a normal life. >> and how long were you gone, sergeant? >> i was in the army for five years. but i was deployed to afghanistan for 12 months and iraq for 15 months. >> wow. robert, to you. tell me about guardians of rescue and pause of war. what is that? >> guardians of rescue is the mother company, the organization. and paws of war is the program. >> what is the program? >> places service dogs with veterans suffering from ptsd. and traumatic brain injury. >> how did you two come together, sergeant? >> i suffer from post-traumati
the transition from military to civilian life is not easy. in fact, in this country on average, 22 veterans commit suicide every day. groups like guardians of the guardians of rescue and veteran sarge steve. sergeant, first of all, thank you so much for your service. you were in iraq and afghanistan. two tours. >> yes, ma'am. >> and now that you're back home, is the transition difficult? >> yes, it is, ma'am. it was kind of hard coming out, being in that brotherhood and i...
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that's a good question which was raised the other day like gary young, a columnist for the british guardian who ain't even american buddies lived here a lot. he was talking about obama's current troubles, approval ratings. the democrats problem going into this midterm election. once again republicans are fired up and democrats are, i don't know if disarray is the word but less than enthusiastic shall we say. gary young was talking to me about, that people talk about barack obama interest in the job? is he too detached? he was saying that it's not so much these detached as the impression he gives of being detached, that folks question his own enthusiasm about the job and the task at hand. they don't call him the professor for nothing. he's always been rather cool and aloof, and that was a virtue to his first election campaign. no drama obama. now people on the left are saying give us some drama. they won't let him alone. obama does not have a movement behind him. i agree. i was saying this back in 2008. remember rudy giuliani was talking about obama the community organizer. yeah, community o
that's a good question which was raised the other day like gary young, a columnist for the british guardian who ain't even american buddies lived here a lot. he was talking about obama's current troubles, approval ratings. the democrats problem going into this midterm election. once again republicans are fired up and democrats are, i don't know if disarray is the word but less than enthusiastic shall we say. gary young was talking to me about, that people talk about barack obama interest in the...
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the semi. we hovered close to our guardian for more miles. the panic in my throat was held at bay by my companions silent and closure. i sat back up to 125. i made the exit with neither insightore chevy and floated down the ramp into welcome darkness. the semi and chevy lord over us into the night. there was not a word spoken as we continued on our way down to the delta. then the terror gradually subsided. finally, in small murmurs with a few tenuous chuckles, we dared to believe it was over and we were alive. i thought the packard company must have been god's chariot maker. and there she is. [laughter] [applause] how did i end up on this highway? it is kind of a life of responding to invitations. yet there are shoulders we all stand on. for me, i think the most formative was the shoulders of those young people after world wouldand world war ii who basically work under pope leo the 13th's call to race to construct -- call to reconstruct society at all levels. this organization was created in france, belgium, gradually filtered to the united st
the semi. we hovered close to our guardian for more miles. the panic in my throat was held at bay by my companions silent and closure. i sat back up to 125. i made the exit with neither insightore chevy and floated down the ramp into welcome darkness. the semi and chevy lord over us into the night. there was not a word spoken as we continued on our way down to the delta. then the terror gradually subsided. finally, in small murmurs with a few tenuous chuckles, we dared to believe it was over...
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and as a matter of fact, the guardian today has a piece on them, and with the film that you're bringing. so with all the added attention, does it make them safer because eyes of the world are on them, or does can it make them a bigger target? >> this is a question i always navigate, because my worry is by highlighting the work of girls like this, are we putting them at more risk? and is that worth the potential benefit of more funding, more sustainability? and so i pose the question to the girls. i've put it on their plate. they're the ones taking the risk, how do you feel about this? i keep it secret if you want it secret, we talk about it and share it if you want it shared. they are so proud of what they do, they want -- i mean, when we shared the stories that germany, you know, paper in germany covered them, that there was a tv story in france, that these girls are not just changing their families and their communities, but they're inspiring the world. that buoys them and, i think, gives them great hope that what they're doing is not just isolated in a bubble. >> well, the clip that'
and as a matter of fact, the guardian today has a piece on them, and with the film that you're bringing. so with all the added attention, does it make them safer because eyes of the world are on them, or does can it make them a bigger target? >> this is a question i always navigate, because my worry is by highlighting the work of girls like this, are we putting them at more risk? and is that worth the potential benefit of more funding, more sustainability? and so i pose the question to...
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adina menzel told the guardian that a sequel and stage musical are in the works.ee surgeries, now four time world cup champion, lindsay vaughn is ready to return to the slopes. >> hi. >> hello lindsay. >> how are you? >> it's been a long road to recovery for lindsay but there have been a few bright spots along the way like adopting her car. >> he was hit by a car before i adopted him. so his back leg is shorter. it look narly. >> her boyfriend tiger woods has been a source of -- >> tiger and i went through rehab with our injuries at the similar time. we're both in the gym together and pushing each other and motivating each other and both frustrated. i think we both helped each other a lot through that time and, um, you know, i draw a lot of inspiration from him and i think he does the same with me and we continue to push each other and it's a really positive relationship in that way. for us we're just two athletes trying to do the best we can in our spoorts. there's media and stuff like that. that's all a part of sports and a part of being a successful athlete and
adina menzel told the guardian that a sequel and stage musical are in the works.ee surgeries, now four time world cup champion, lindsay vaughn is ready to return to the slopes. >> hi. >> hello lindsay. >> how are you? >> it's been a long road to recovery for lindsay but there have been a few bright spots along the way like adopting her car. >> he was hit by a car before i adopted him. so his back leg is shorter. it look narly. >> her boyfriend tiger woods has...