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you are looking at live now a news conference out of farmington, new mexico, the ina, and there is the, they are holding a news conference on the toxic spill in the animus river. >>> dozens killed thousands evacuated after explosions in china. the government confirms po
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you are looking at live now a news conference out of farmington, new mexico, the ina, and there is theead of the epa, they are holding a news conference on the toxic spill in the animus river. >>> dozens killed thousands evacuated after explosions in china. the government confirms poisonous chemicals are in the air. >>> plus jimmy carter's fight. the new diagnosis as he announces his cancer has spread. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris. colorado, new mexico, and utah are promising to get compensation for businesses and residents hurt by a toxic mine spill. that's the promise from the epa. the states along with the navajo nation have all declared states of emergency. right now the epa is holding a news conference, along with local navajo leaders. let's listen in. >> -- in those areas water has actually returned back to preincident conditions. so it a significant step forward. now that is -- that is a result we have shared with local communities and with states. it gives us the sense that we are on a different trajectory than we were before, but cl
you are looking at live now a news conference out of farmington, new mexico, the ina, and there is theead of the epa, they are holding a news conference on the toxic spill in the animus river. >>> dozens killed thousands evacuated after explosions in china. the government confirms poisonous chemicals are in the air. >>> plus jimmy carter's fight. the new diagnosis as he announces his cancer has spread. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm...
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guest: under the obama administration, ina cancer patient -- i am a cancer patient receiving care. becau were to be elected, se honestly i have been a republican all my life, and i am frustrated. i am frustrated with the choices that we have right now as far as health care is concerned. took me over a month just to get what might he moved treatments. chemot to get one of my treatments because of the insurance i am on through the obama administration. what would you plan to do differently if you were elected? sen. sanders: what we should understand, and i fear that not every american does understand this -- we are the only major wealthy industrialized country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all of our people as a right. the system that we have is way, way way out of touch with the rest of the world. i will fight for medicare for all. we can improve it and we should expanded to all people. -- expand it to all people. when you do that, not only do you provide quality health care to all people, you get rid of the profiteering of the insurance companies and drug companies
guest: under the obama administration, ina cancer patient -- i am a cancer patient receiving care. becau were to be elected, se honestly i have been a republican all my life, and i am frustrated. i am frustrated with the choices that we have right now as far as health care is concerned. took me over a month just to get what might he moved treatments. chemot to get one of my treatments because of the insurance i am on through the obama administration. what would you plan to do differently if you...
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the war that germany had in mind when they decided to engage france and russia, having no real legal cause to attack france after declaring war on 1871, inas the war of which germany one quickly against the french army. and this idea that we would be home by christmas is something all sides shared. germany believe that they would arrive in paris, force a treaty on france. maybe take a little more territory and that the conflict would be over. no one would imagine that when the two armies met it would lead to such blood said -- bloodshed. within this collection at uw madison, there is a sense, a sense of knowledge that this is going to be a cataclysmic confrontation. on the western front, the armies were equipped with very effective defensive weapons but not highly effective offensive weapons. things like bob rya-- barbed wire, a machine gun are really good for holding a position but not useful for breaking through. as the war developed, each side attempted to find new offensive weapons in order to counter the strong defensive positions that were opposite them in the western front. and this took a number of development. and these included t
the war that germany had in mind when they decided to engage france and russia, having no real legal cause to attack france after declaring war on 1871, inas the war of which germany one quickly against the french army. and this idea that we would be home by christmas is something all sides shared. germany believe that they would arrive in paris, force a treaty on france. maybe take a little more territory and that the conflict would be over. no one would imagine that when the two armies met it...
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frome fair progressed fairfield, iowa, i think it went to eight cities over the course ina number of years, and 1879, it came to des moines. that point, a few years later, the legislators set aside money to purchase the site that we are on today, a site of 266 acres that was bought from the thorton family. at that time, the first pavilion was built in pioneer hall, next-door door to the building we are in today. , we started building buildings and erecting barnes , but alongnd sheep with that came the need for commercial exhibits, and also the need for campgrounds, for people to stay. when you have all of that together, pretty soon, a little entertainment breaks out, and i think the light will probably went off over the top of the head and they said, this could be a really fantastic celebration of everything, if we would just incorporate. through the years, and really probably from the 1950's to today, the entertainment aspect was really added with a in theand being erected early 1900s, and lots of bands from jimmy dorsey and his orchestra to all of the rock bands, country bands that
frome fair progressed fairfield, iowa, i think it went to eight cities over the course ina number of years, and 1879, it came to des moines. that point, a few years later, the legislators set aside money to purchase the site that we are on today, a site of 266 acres that was bought from the thorton family. at that time, the first pavilion was built in pioneer hall, next-door door to the building we are in today. , we started building buildings and erecting barnes , but alongnd sheep with that...
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he represented the area well and he was in touch with the people. , thatncern had come up not keeping inas touch with the people. style,came used to his they knew him. and in a short. -- and in a short time, i noticed that that was not occurring. i talked to a legislator who said that he did not know jerry. that is not what these jobs are about. look at that and then springboard on other issues that were out there. waslso had a videotape that from my experience on the floor, then we did not know whether they would use, but we had to build up our name recognition. of -- study the nickname explain to our viewers. >> is rated as the second greatest the second cnn, so --ding to basically what happened, what after -- right after obamacare, the statement had been made, we have to -- >> in 2010 -- onyes, we had been working things for 1.5 years. i was a floor leader. i came in when we were supposed to pass a bill, i came up and i said, i need information on the bill because there are things i need to talk to -- to talk about. someone said that they had changed the bill. the democrat speaker had c
he represented the area well and he was in touch with the people. , thatncern had come up not keeping inas touch with the people. style,came used to his they knew him. and in a short. -- and in a short time, i noticed that that was not occurring. i talked to a legislator who said that he did not know jerry. that is not what these jobs are about. look at that and then springboard on other issues that were out there. waslso had a videotape that from my experience on the floor, then we did not...
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. >> in august, 2012, a solo act of defiance in the ukrainian capital of kiev gets ina in very hot waterhe trial of the band pussy riot, arrested earlier that year. >> they did an action in the church. they were dancing and singing songs against the ideas of the dictator. >> destroying the cross which has stood on its site since 2004 forces ina to flee kiev during the night. >> i couldn't come back to ukraine anymore. i will spend five years in jail. >> ina moves to paris where she begins to lead femin in several highly publicized actions across europe, including a loud and cold protest in dabos. >> we came to ask, to show our impression and opinion about how it is to be woman today in an economic world. who's the most oppressed part of society? we are. >> demonstration against the catholic church, and pope benedict. >> for us, all religions are bad because our religion, our base, domination of male upon women. and in a few seconds, security services started to catch us and they arrested us. >> when the pope announces his retirement in february, 2013, femin activists celebrate by scandal
. >> in august, 2012, a solo act of defiance in the ukrainian capital of kiev gets ina in very hot waterhe trial of the band pussy riot, arrested earlier that year. >> they did an action in the church. they were dancing and singing songs against the ideas of the dictator. >> destroying the cross which has stood on its site since 2004 forces ina to flee kiev during the night. >> i couldn't come back to ukraine anymore. i will spend five years in jail. >> ina moves...
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known as a joint investigative mechanism to finally point the finger the blame for the chemical weapons and clear inayria. it's a significant step. the first time blame could be assigned to the perpetrators. >> this sends a clear and powerful messaging to all of those involved in chemical weapons attacks in syria. the joint investigative mechanism will identify you if you gas people. it bears repeating as well that we need to bring the same unity that we have shown today to you are giantsly findurgently find a political solution to the syrian crisis. >> reporter: the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons known as o.p.c.w., concluded that chlorine has quote, systematically and repeatedly been used as a weapon in syria but they never had the mandate to assign blame. russia supporting the resolution was a rare sign of agreement with the u.s., but russia continues to view with skepticism u.s. and its allies accusations that syrian president bashar al-assad was responsible. >> translator: the question of who used chlorine is still unanswered. partly because the existing mechanism of the u.n
known as a joint investigative mechanism to finally point the finger the blame for the chemical weapons and clear inayria. it's a significant step. the first time blame could be assigned to the perpetrators. >> this sends a clear and powerful messaging to all of those involved in chemical weapons attacks in syria. the joint investigative mechanism will identify you if you gas people. it bears repeating as well that we need to bring the same unity that we have shown today to you are...
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the other way? some militant catholics ina kus him of doing the bidding.golio was told abandon to the military two priests. france and orlando. they were accused of the lef leftist activities and they were tortured and released after five months. burgolio tried to testify he tried to warn the priests before the abduction and convinced military to let them go. >> what they said was he didn't do all that they say he has done. >> there are journalists in argentina liked tore and chief of the herald who continued to be uncomfortable about his role during the dictate toreship. >> as for anna maria she does not know what he was thinking during the holy war and that it was an accomplice to the dictators. >> her mother's body was retrieved after it washed up on shore. it is buried in the courtyard of this church. >> and dictatorship collapsed in 1983 after the old faded war against britain and democracy then returned to argentina. but what they call the dark days still cast a shadow here. there will not be any celebrations next year the 40th anniversary of the jun
the other way? some militant catholics ina kus him of doing the bidding.golio was told abandon to the military two priests. france and orlando. they were accused of the lef leftist activities and they were tortured and released after five months. burgolio tried to testify he tried to warn the priests before the abduction and convinced military to let them go. >> what they said was he didn't do all that they say he has done. >> there are journalists in argentina liked tore and chief...
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you look at teddy white's book -- "the boys in the bus" first of all "the boys in the bus," that changed. inas on the mccain campaign 2008, and things have changed drastically even since '08. first of all, there are girls on the bus. a thousand things that are different. back in those days, yeah, there middle-aged guys covering these campaigns, and they would file one story a day at 5:00 or 6:00 at night. i think they were filing on typewriters -- i guess they must have dictated by phone? they dictated. there was a dictation room at the "new york times" and "the washington post." copy -- iread your actually did that -- that was how you got your stories in. but the main difference was the resort storage a m1 deadline. now these campaigns are brutal. -- the main difference was there was one story a day and one deadline. now these campaigns are brutal. the mccain campaign -- tweeting constantly, feeding the web, feeding the first draft, which newsletter, morning but it is also received all day long as items from the campaign. there's also 17 candidates. i look at how these reporters work now. you
you look at teddy white's book -- "the boys in the bus" first of all "the boys in the bus," that changed. inas on the mccain campaign 2008, and things have changed drastically even since '08. first of all, there are girls on the bus. a thousand things that are different. back in those days, yeah, there middle-aged guys covering these campaigns, and they would file one story a day at 5:00 or 6:00 at night. i think they were filing on typewriters -- i guess they must have...
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are asking the central government to help them recover millions of dollars in subsidies. plant inaction the capital of tamil. declining to comment on the issue. a first-half loss of almost $8 million after suspending contracts with the parent company. during that stock surge that we ergy became the most valuable solar company end of that man was one of china's richest people but shares have been suspended since may when they lost half their value. even before the collapse, some questioned its relationship with its parent company with provided 61% of revenue. --ergy which provided 61% of revenue. suzuki's troubled relationship with vw is coming to an end. vw has been ordered to sell its stake, wrapping up a six-year relationship that devolved into a four-year dispute over the failed partnership. julia has been taking a look at where did it all go wrong. they love each other. >> at one time. look, it went down. it got nasty. suzuki agreed to buy diesel engines and they were quite upset about that. suzuki was a little bit concerned that they were not getting what they wanted out of th
are asking the central government to help them recover millions of dollars in subsidies. plant inaction the capital of tamil. declining to comment on the issue. a first-half loss of almost $8 million after suspending contracts with the parent company. during that stock surge that we ergy became the most valuable solar company end of that man was one of china's richest people but shares have been suspended since may when they lost half their value. even before the collapse, some questioned its...
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in 2001 we did not know the arab erupt inas going to ira 2011. ybody who says they know what iran will look like -- the supreme leader is well into his 70's. there is no succession plan. you can make a cogent argument that the likelihood is through more contact with the west, which is what the vast majority of the population of iran craves, most young iranians are pro-western, that with a relationship where iran, the only top 20 economy in the world is not integrated with the global economy, you can make a cogent argument that the likelihood is over the next 15 years you can see some softening of the regime and as this new generation rises to power, an iran that is more to our liking. can i prove that? can anybody prove that? no. we cannot. but i think that is a reasonable bet. and if iran goes in the other direction, all options are open. charlie: tell me how you see the possibilities of a coalition against isis today with the overlay of the shia-sunni conflict. roger: isis is a terrible threat to the west. we have already seen the bombings and t
in 2001 we did not know the arab erupt inas going to ira 2011. ybody who says they know what iran will look like -- the supreme leader is well into his 70's. there is no succession plan. you can make a cogent argument that the likelihood is through more contact with the west, which is what the vast majority of the population of iran craves, most young iranians are pro-western, that with a relationship where iran, the only top 20 economy in the world is not integrated with the global economy,...
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guest: under the obama administration, ina cancer patient -- i am a cancer patient receiving care. o be elected, se honestly i have been a republican all my life, and i am frustrated. i am frustrated with the choices that we have right now as far as health care is concerned. took me over a month just to get what might he moved treatments. chemot to get one of my treatments because of the insurance i am on through the obama administration. what would you plan to do differently if you were elected? sen. sanders: what we should understand, and i fear that not every american does understand this -- we are the only major wealthy industrialized country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all of our people as a right. the system that we have is way, way way out of touch with the rest of the world. i will fight for medicare for all. we can improve it and we should expanded to all people. -- expand it to all people. when you do that, not only do you provide quality health care to all people, you get rid of the profiteering of the insurance companies and drug companies. drug compa
guest: under the obama administration, ina cancer patient -- i am a cancer patient receiving care. o be elected, se honestly i have been a republican all my life, and i am frustrated. i am frustrated with the choices that we have right now as far as health care is concerned. took me over a month just to get what might he moved treatments. chemot to get one of my treatments because of the insurance i am on through the obama administration. what would you plan to do differently if you were...
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the yellow line is saudi arabia, the reality as you can see, surge ina big options-implied expected volatility. people are thinking that the economic pressures, the slowdowns, is going to force these countries with long-standing pegs to loosen or we can in some way. a lot of people think there is no inclination but traders think there is a possibility. alix: kazakhstan did it just last week. joe: presumably a little more stable than kazakhstan, but absolutely, you never know. presumably. alix: i want to bring on our guest. we have an analyst at the spoke investment group, and the global cohead of asset allocation at red needle investments, who join us now from london. thank you for staying up with us . we really appreciate it. what is your take on the rally today? is it sustainable or are we looking at another dead cat bounce? >> i don't know if dead cat bounce is the way to characterize it. predicting the short-term movements is really hard to do. it is nice that we saw solid rally to the end of the day. the last two days, not only with the opening props, but also the inability of cash equiti
the yellow line is saudi arabia, the reality as you can see, surge ina big options-implied expected volatility. people are thinking that the economic pressures, the slowdowns, is going to force these countries with long-standing pegs to loosen or we can in some way. a lot of people think there is no inclination but traders think there is a possibility. alix: kazakhstan did it just last week. joe: presumably a little more stable than kazakhstan, but absolutely, you never know. presumably. alix:...
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the joint chiefs of staff exploited inas not a dangerous way and it resulted a very simple operator someone opened an e-mail. something that mundane could affect that important a network shows you where we are not -- we are not where we need to be. this is the place were the cutting edge of cyber defenses defined. need to do that in partnership with silicon valley. zuckerberg called internet surveillance a threat. what do you want from them? we're trying to allow people to make use of this technology in a way that is good for humankind and at the same time we do need to protect ourselves childt terrorists, pornographers, criminal networks, drug runners. there has to be a certain amount of public order as well as private freedom. we can only strike the balance i talking to the greatest leaders and minds. emily: what needs more money, should there be a cyber security arm of the military? even in an era where there is a lot of budget turmoil. we need to invest more and cyber. is cybery thing much thets is not so money, it's the people. it is finding good people that is challenging for us as we
the joint chiefs of staff exploited inas not a dangerous way and it resulted a very simple operator someone opened an e-mail. something that mundane could affect that important a network shows you where we are not -- we are not where we need to be. this is the place were the cutting edge of cyber defenses defined. need to do that in partnership with silicon valley. zuckerberg called internet surveillance a threat. what do you want from them? we're trying to allow people to make use of this...
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the cubs were found nearby. rangers say they have captured a bear. they're running d ina >>> the daughter of junior seau gave an emotion am tribute to her father during his hall of fame induction ceremony this weekend. >> know that his athleticism and talent made him extraordinary enough to make him into the hall but it is his passionate heart that make him truly legendary. >> junior seau committed suicide in 2012. sydney seau was not allowed to give a speech she originally wanted to do due to nfl rules but was allowed to speak at his nfl induction. >>> we will be back here tomorrow same time. 11:00 eastern time. you next, "andrea mitchell reports." what do a nascar® driver... a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how
the cubs were found nearby. rangers say they have captured a bear. they're running d ina >>> the daughter of junior seau gave an emotion am tribute to her father during his hall of fame induction ceremony this weekend. >> know that his athleticism and talent made him extraordinary enough to make him into the hall but it is his passionate heart that make him truly legendary. >> junior seau committed suicide in 2012. sydney seau was not allowed to give a speech she originally...
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more merchandise from our regular consigners as well as new consigners. >> reporter: she's the founder of inagetting in? >> i would say about 20% more. people are using the konmari method which is what made us decide that we needed to open a much bigger store. >> reporter: the hottest sellers, designer shoes, dresses and bags. what do you think? >> oh, i love it. >> reporter: business is booming for online consignment shops like the realreal and thred up. sends you a bag with a prepaid label. if you're looking to cash in you're likely to get the most back from those in current season timeless or excellent or new condition and have a designer label. high-end designers sell the. >> he is. >> this is marc jacobs. was 895. now 290. as ina can attest there are no losers in this situation. >> no, not at all. >> wow, everybody wins. >> yes. >> that's a situation we like. >> paula is back with great simple tips for us. first explain to us because i do love shopping at consignment shops. they won't take everything. >> they won't take everything. of course, three real parameters there, the style, you k
more merchandise from our regular consigners as well as new consigners. >> reporter: she's the founder of inagetting in? >> i would say about 20% more. people are using the konmari method which is what made us decide that we needed to open a much bigger store. >> reporter: the hottest sellers, designer shoes, dresses and bags. what do you think? >> oh, i love it. >> reporter: business is booming for online consignment shops like the realreal and thred up. sends you...
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biologists are keeping tabs on a baby gray whale spotted swimming alone in southern california in the waters off mari ina space dole -- delray. >> and now, abc7 caught up with a little league team that has made local history and could earn a spot on the national stage. >> with that walk off hit, the little league all stars made history. this is the furthest any team has gone in hour 60 years of play behave. >> it was unexpected. >> you never expect to win 14 straight all stall games. >> we need to win four straight games and we can be there. >> that is in pennsylvania him of the little league's biggest matchup. >> little league world series. that is our big goal every team's goal but we really want it. >> they are no stranger to little league glory. petaluma went to the i world series in 2012 and came home to a hero's parade. it will take hard work. they have to win the regional finals in san bernardino. now the rues of little league are different. the field is smaller. there are those metal bats. but some things are like the big leads, superstitions. >> lucky socks. >> wear the same bracelet. >> just hi
biologists are keeping tabs on a baby gray whale spotted swimming alone in southern california in the waters off mari ina space dole -- delray. >> and now, abc7 caught up with a little league team that has made local history and could earn a spot on the national stage. >> with that walk off hit, the little league all stars made history. this is the furthest any team has gone in hour 60 years of play behave. >> it was unexpected. >> you never expect to win 14 straight all...
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you look at teddy white's book -- "the boys in the bus" first of all "the boys in the bus," that changed. inas on the mccain campaign 2008, and things have changed drastically even since '08. first of all, there are girls on the bus. a thousand things that are different. back in those days, yeah, there middle-aged guys covering these campaigns, and they would file one story a day at 5:00 or 6:00 at night. i think they were filing on typewriters -- i guess they must have dictated by phone? they dictated. there was a dictation room at the "new york times" and "the washington post." copy -- iread your actually did that -- that was how you got your stories in. but the main difference was the resort storage a m1 deadline. now these campaigns are brutal. -- the main difference was there was one story a day and one deadline. now these campaigns are brutal. the mccain campaign -- tweeting constantly, feeding the web, feeding the first draft, which newsletter, morning but it is also received all day long as items from the campaign. there's also 17 candidates. i look at how these reporters work now. you
you look at teddy white's book -- "the boys in the bus" first of all "the boys in the bus," that changed. inas on the mccain campaign 2008, and things have changed drastically even since '08. first of all, there are girls on the bus. a thousand things that are different. back in those days, yeah, there middle-aged guys covering these campaigns, and they would file one story a day at 5:00 or 6:00 at night. i think they were filing on typewriters -- i guess they must have...
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we hope to get an update on the investigation and condition of the commerce commerce who is treated inanearby hospital at this hour, jon. >> again, the shootings took place south of roanoke, virginia, peter in faquier county, it is close to washington d.c. >> reporter: right, in fact, we were on the way here and we saw the spot where there were mixed reports at first. and we saw the spot where they apprehelpeded this man, we were two hours past it. and so as every national news crew headed down this way, the alleged shooter headed in the opposite direction and luckily the virginia state police and other agents stopped him and got him now. the threat from him is over, but that doesn't make the tragedy any less in franklin county just a few miles up the road where the beloved news team died. >> there are reports that the bryce williams put his own car at the airport and rented a car and that is what is on the road in faquier cooperate. >> he certainly had a lot of time to operate. he had hours between the actual crime and when he actually crashed and that is a little bit description that
we hope to get an update on the investigation and condition of the commerce commerce who is treated inanearby hospital at this hour, jon. >> again, the shootings took place south of roanoke, virginia, peter in faquier county, it is close to washington d.c. >> reporter: right, in fact, we were on the way here and we saw the spot where there were mixed reports at first. and we saw the spot where they apprehelpeded this man, we were two hours past it. and so as every national news crew...
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we are expecting a huge uptick in the american market in particular. spiral inaard the oil industry is helping you. risks that you face, we know the risks that someone dangling from a wire might know. but there must be technology risks and the amount of money you have to plow into this. technology,any new it is difficult to know what is acquired. research the market for years, understanding what the service was. he did not exist five years ago. by delivering what parts we could automate and talking to customers every day, we took that into our technology cfo and said we have to devise out rhythms to investigate this. we have new products coming out that are directly linked to customers, people like shell and bp. they are said we need to measure this and check the problem. so we work out the market size and the technology and put it together to say we're cutting risks on the technology side and evidently. caroline: tell us what you are trying to a college. they are not circling and taking pictures, they can analyze and preempt damage to an oil rig before you know
we are expecting a huge uptick in the american market in particular. spiral inaard the oil industry is helping you. risks that you face, we know the risks that someone dangling from a wire might know. but there must be technology risks and the amount of money you have to plow into this. technology,any new it is difficult to know what is acquired. research the market for years, understanding what the service was. he did not exist five years ago. by delivering what parts we could automate and...
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it looks big. .t looks big on the ground it looks like the cabin on the submarine. crew ina 10-11 person here. you get a plexiglass nose. youof the first missions, might have read this. was a page whoty had the glass on the front. it knocked the splinters into their heads. 26,000 deaths later. that first mission was a cake run. you have a navigator sitting at a desk, he is the boy. he has to get you the target. , he is ato a guy history major. he is about to go into his junior year. drafted, six months later he is navigating a bomber to scotland with a crew of five. the gunners in the back of the plane went to his ship. these guys are not well trained. they are rushed into this war. that explains the early casualties. a lot of responsibility on a navigator. this highlyer has sophisticated instrument called a norton bomb sign. you aim at the target. whether, the wind, height your app. day,ould on a clear, clean desert conditions, you could drop bombs into a circle as big as this room. the idea was this was going to be a great secret weapon of the war. , theree cruise landed w
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inas well. when we empower these young kids to believe they are worthy and it isn't the thug life that will make their lives different, it will change. it isn't going to change if we don't allow people like peggy to speak their mind. she is from the same streets. i'm from the same vicinity she is saying the same thing. we shouldn't be looking at her as a hero. she should be the shining example of what many black people are doing. and unfortunately, she is not. she is more anecdotal. you alluded to it. many more blacks killed by blacks than cops killing black people but that's not the narrative that sells. >> that's not what pushes people to the streets, the death of the young girls, the young boys who get shot in the drive bys.
inas well. when we empower these young kids to believe they are worthy and it isn't the thug life that will make their lives different, it will change. it isn't going to change if we don't allow people like peggy to speak their mind. she is from the same streets. i'm from the same vicinity she is saying the same thing. we shouldn't be looking at her as a hero. she should be the shining example of what many black people are doing. and unfortunately, she is not. she is more anecdotal. you alluded...
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the iowa state fair. from earlier this week, monday, republican presidential ina did somerly fiorn meet and greet. [applause] >> thank you! thrilled to be engaged in this great tradition and ritual of presidential politics. i have to always set the record straight on some introduces the so graciously. yes, i've had a life that is only possible here in united states of america. it is only possible here that a young woman concerta as a can start out as a secretary and go on to run as the president -- for the presidency of the united states. [applause] >> i have had my share of hardship as well. i battled cancer and in that battle learned the power of love and the solace of faith. we lost our younger daughter to the demons of addiction. i know each of us needs a helping hand and someone to take a chance on us. i will not give you that speech today because they want to answer as many questions as i can. and to get the ball rolling i will tell you about a question i was asked. early on in my presidential race i was asked on a national television program whether a woman's hormones prevented her from serv
the iowa state fair. from earlier this week, monday, republican presidential ina did somerly fiorn meet and greet. [applause] >> thank you! thrilled to be engaged in this great tradition and ritual of presidential politics. i have to always set the record straight on some introduces the so graciously. yes, i've had a life that is only possible here in united states of america. it is only possible here that a young woman concerta as a can start out as a secretary and go on to run as the...
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the underprivileged patients. i'm so humbled to have worked with her. active inas also their ethiopian community, often helping others get settled. >> she made america beautiful. she was like a mother to the second generation. z: friday, police released this photo of a person of interest. wasvehicle that struck her a newer model black chevy tahoe. her family now wants to see justice served. >> i don't want people to die senseless. we are human beings. roz: d.c. police a this is still an active investigation. anybody with information is asked to call them. roz plater, abc 7 news. kellye: a woman is in police custody after a fatal crash in lanham. investigators say that it appears she ran over a man on purpose. the police believe they were romantically involved in got into an argument. saw thelater, witnesses man running for his life as the woman drove towards him in an suv. aunt is a doctor, so i asked her to come out. she comes out and he was not breathing. she checked for us and nothing. everybody moved back. witnesses try to lift the vehicle off the man, some ton
the underprivileged patients. i'm so humbled to have worked with her. active inas also their ethiopian community, often helping others get settled. >> she made america beautiful. she was like a mother to the second generation. z: friday, police released this photo of a person of interest. wasvehicle that struck her a newer model black chevy tahoe. her family now wants to see justice served. >> i don't want people to die senseless. we are human beings. roz: d.c. police a this is...
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the american people to make this right and finally award the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin. i want to invite his daughters, elsie and inaand gorgeous, to accept this medal on their father's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin united states army. sergeant william shemin distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of heroism at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a rifle man with g company second battalion 47th infantry regimen fourth division american expedition nair forces in connection with combat operations against an armed enemy in france from august 7th to august 9th, 1918. sergeant shemin upon three different occasions left cover and ran into open space of 150 yards repeatedly exposing himself to heavy machine gun and fire to rescue wounded. officers and senior commissioned officers become casualties, sergeant shemin took command of the platoon and displayed extraordinary heroism. above and beyond the call of duty are i
the american people to make this right and finally award the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin. i want to invite his daughters, elsie and inaand gorgeous, to accept this medal on their father's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to sergeant william shemin united states army. sergeant william shemin distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of...
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the world. caroline: so for a company like his, there is a big possible especially ina, the waste of business.s a big problem with air pollution and there are opportunities there. anna: france has been a target of threats in the past few months. is that impacting on the confidence of the business leaders there? caroline: yes. sadly, we have seen regular terrorism threats in the past year. of course, you had the "charlie hebdo" attacks and the attacks on the jewish supermarkets. last friday coming you had the shootings on the train that was stopped by some passengers. a cochairmen of the world's biggest -- whether he thought that was going to impact his continent in his investment. >> i think it had some impact at the beginning of the year, but again, france is not just one country. if something is happening in france it can happen anywhere. i believe that it is a type of risk which the world of today has to learn how to tackle. it is not only one risk. the lafarge ceo is saying that it may have impacted business at the beginning of the year with the "charlie hebdo" areck, but the other ceos ac
the world. caroline: so for a company like his, there is a big possible especially ina, the waste of business.s a big problem with air pollution and there are opportunities there. anna: france has been a target of threats in the past few months. is that impacting on the confidence of the business leaders there? caroline: yes. sadly, we have seen regular terrorism threats in the past year. of course, you had the "charlie hebdo" attacks and the attacks on the jewish supermarkets. last...
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of bike: certainly my most1 terrifying day, at the white house was september 11th, 2001.e what mosvet people do not rememr about that day, that evening ina particular, the president and mrs. bush were to host a picnice on the south grounds of the white house for the united states congress, both the house. and the senate, the cabinet, the vice president, and other high officials of the administratione and the congress. j if the terrorists had attacked the white house just eight hours later, the entire federal led on government would have been day,i assembled on the white house south lawn. to this day it is my firm belief that the united flight 93 which was forpsed down by brave hea americans to crash into the ground in shanksville, pital. for theania, was headed white house, not the capitol. those who fought back on that plane, i believe, saved my life. i was fortunate enough to later attend their memorial service i. shanksville. when i decided to retire in 2007, the president and mrs. bush surprised me beyond belieft with a large reception and inviting individuals from every administration i had served. at a small ceremony before the rec
of bike: certainly my most1 terrifying day, at the white house was september 11th, 2001.e what mosvet people do not rememr about that day, that evening ina particular, the president and mrs. bush were to host a picnice on the south grounds of the white house for the united states congress, both the house. and the senate, the cabinet, the vice president, and other high officials of the administratione and the congress. j if the terrorists had attacked the white house just eight hours later, the...
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the question. you're turn cannot direct you not to ina the question unless it goes to a privilege. >> got it. >> ifmendment grounds, miss allred would get an order and say, try again. >> can we totally switch gears and talk about what happened in dallas because it's kind of fun. president george w. bush was juror number 45 at the dallas courthouse yesterday. there's all kinds of pictures. he seemed like an amazing sport taking pictures with people such as this one. can you imagine? he wasn't selected. shock face. i can't imagine the president of the united states ever serving on a jury but what about celebrities? how often does that really happen where they are selected? >> being a president is not a basis for disqualification. >> it's not? >> maybe a sitting president but not one who is no longer sitting. but the point is this is so cool. >> it is so cool. >> it should send a message to everyone the jury service is important and if he can do it you should be doing it. that to me is the biggest message of all. but just remember it's all about, can you be fair? >> yes. >> can you be impartial? so he
the question. you're turn cannot direct you not to ina the question unless it goes to a privilege. >> got it. >> ifmendment grounds, miss allred would get an order and say, try again. >> can we totally switch gears and talk about what happened in dallas because it's kind of fun. president george w. bush was juror number 45 at the dallas courthouse yesterday. there's all kinds of pictures. he seemed like an amazing sport taking pictures with people such as this one. can you...
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you mention in your speech, what would you be doing right udible]ina i think that one of the top things about the current evaluation is whether -- listen to some of the -- there are some who would say the chinese are moving to make the -- there arere a manipulationis of their monetary policies that is making their goods cheaper. if the latter is the case, and it would appear to me to be the case, i think we should put much more pressure on the appropriate -- and also take action on .round -- on our own it's a tough call. toshould not be entering in a partnership. i think it is a bad deal. , am opposed to any trade deals and one of the things that everybody acknowledges is that nothing will keep me from -- [inaudible] gov. o'malley: i would welcome vice president biden's entrance into the race. i think he would bring a lot of perspective and wisdom to the race. -- partyur partner would do better in the general election if we had more to debate on and i think he has more points of experience and a more points we have, the better we will be. if he runs, i would welcome it. is a good and de
you mention in your speech, what would you be doing right udible]ina i think that one of the top things about the current evaluation is whether -- listen to some of the -- there are some who would say the chinese are moving to make the -- there arere a manipulationis of their monetary policies that is making their goods cheaper. if the latter is the case, and it would appear to me to be the case, i think we should put much more pressure on the appropriate -- and also take action on .round -- on...
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it's a victory for palestinian support, and we hope the next unity is a political one. >> being ina is an achievement -- in gaza is an achievement. the match should be a strong one. >> it's hoped that 10,000 fans will be at the stadium for thursday's game and then a further new spirit of collaboration between the two football associations. a return leg of the palestine cup scheduled to be played in the west bank on sunday. >> and former baltimore ravens running back ray rice insists he's a changed man and is ready to make a comeback after being suspended for domestic violence. he was released from his baltimore ravens contract after a video was made public showing him hitting his now wife in a kaz ino earl jat yore. he was charged with third degree aggravated assault, and entered a rehab programme for first of time offenders. >> i want to rewrite the script and tell my daughter you know that daddy made the worst decision of his life. this is what i did going forward, and to survivors of domestic violence, i understand how real it is. i don't want to take it for granted, it's an issue i
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and life here may never be the same >>> when we return, the unlikely comeback of a form of energy many consider too >> katrina was rea touch. inaas rea >>> in our final story we look at a form of energy many americans consider dangerous and obsolete, particularly after the triple melt down from the fukushima nuclear plant. there's a small growing number believing they can face global catastrophe. ichael oku with the story. >> three years after the power plant closed, a group of the activists gathered. do you want to see this plant shut down and every nuclear power plant shut down? >> i want every nuclear power plant in the world shut down today. >> reporter: i saw first hand what happens when nuclear energy goes wrong. the meter showing 3.2 microbursts of radiation, the japan. >> erie ghost towns on a nation's consciousness. that ongoing disaster an ocean away left many americans skittish about nuclear power. next an area that had been popular. and the film "china syndrome", in 1979 fuelled nuclear fears. you cannot promote a technology producing the most toxic place on earth. polls show half americans impose increasing nuclear
and life here may never be the same >>> when we return, the unlikely comeback of a form of energy many consider too >> katrina was rea touch. inaas rea >>> in our final story we look at a form of energy many americans consider dangerous and obsolete, particularly after the triple melt down from the fukushima nuclear plant. there's a small growing number believing they can face global catastrophe. ichael oku with the story. >> three years after the power plant...
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accounts for about 50% of all the steel used in china, so if there is a slowdown, the other prices are moving up. about 50%inall copper production, so it's ugly anyway you slice it. olivia: what is your sense of why? is it the global slowdown triggered by china or a surplus in supply? yes and notd necessarily market fundamentals. theing about the fact that copper market is at a deficit in may and april. the recent selloff has been driven by speculation. if you can't short stocks, what can you do? you can short sell copper. it has been a derivative play in that way. is demand coming off of it. imports have been strong but that could be due to financial arbitrage. olivia: let's bring our colleague in from bloomberg intelligence. he covers the oil markets. selloff leading over into oil and a catalyst of oil deflation? : we think about the imbalances, they are evident and obvious. you have a rainy and aral some day come online in 2016 and you have resilient u.s. capacity. you have rigs coming back online and that will offer resiliency to the overall out but. these imbalances are wider than expected and will conti
accounts for about 50% of all the steel used in china, so if there is a slowdown, the other prices are moving up. about 50%inall copper production, so it's ugly anyway you slice it. olivia: what is your sense of why? is it the global slowdown triggered by china or a surplus in supply? yes and notd necessarily market fundamentals. theing about the fact that copper market is at a deficit in may and april. the recent selloff has been driven by speculation. if you can't short stocks, what can you...
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the country. regal says it knows checking bags might be an inas soon as to people at the movies, but they say it willrovide better security. the company operates 570 theaters across the country. there are locations in oakland, dublin and san ramon. >>> jimmy carter expected to speak with reporters about his recent cancer diagnosis today. the 90-year-old has scheduled a inches later this morning. carter revealed last week a surgery found cancer that has spread to other parts of his body. . >>> time is 5:25. a high school jazz band at walden creek, they are getting ready to take center at the monta ray jazz festival. >> [ music ] >>> and they're good. the band at north gate high school busy practicing last night for their big gig in september. now, the north gate jazz band was selected to play the festival after they won top honors at a youth jazz competition earlier this year. >> love the collar net >> i don't. >>> 5:25. being called the busiest summer since the townturn of the housing market. how much does it cost you if you're in the market for a new home these days. >> also that grass fire in alam,
the country. regal says it knows checking bags might be an inas soon as to people at the movies, but they say it willrovide better security. the company operates 570 theaters across the country. there are locations in oakland, dublin and san ramon. >>> jimmy carter expected to speak with reporters about his recent cancer diagnosis today. the 90-year-old has scheduled a inches later this morning. carter revealed last week a surgery found cancer that has spread to other parts of his...
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who was responsible about making the decision on which ina inactivation process to use? and what is the cdc's role in developing the processes? according to a recent and all too familiar headline, cdc announced it will conducting another review of how it regulates safety and security at bio terror labs. i think it is important to improve current regulations for processes and procedures. but the past review is not bringing about change for safety and standardized policies and procedures. as i said a year ago, what we have is a pattern of reoccurring issues of complacency and a lax culture of safety. cdc corrector freedman states this is a wake-up call but it appears the snooze button has been hit again. none of us want to be here again a year from now discussing another set of safety laps and heaven forbid a loss of life. the u.s. accountability office is conducting work on high containment labs and go has been issuing recommendations for years requiring the strategy for high containment labs and the need for designing, structuring, commissioning and maintaining such labs
who was responsible about making the decision on which ina inactivation process to use? and what is the cdc's role in developing the processes? according to a recent and all too familiar headline, cdc announced it will conducting another review of how it regulates safety and security at bio terror labs. i think it is important to improve current regulations for processes and procedures. but the past review is not bringing about change for safety and standardized policies and procedures. as i...
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i think you are right, the fed has telegraphed that it will be gradual. clear inaseen pretty their suggestions of that expectation that is somewhat reasonable. i think that that will be the case that most people wind up going with, once the fed does start to move. then the weston is -- to what extent have events caused them to deviate from that path? betty: before we go we are less than one hour away from the fed minutes. you are you -- were listening -- what are you going to look out for? are we going to get a surprise here? michelle: certainly the market is expecting that if the fed is indeed leaning towards a rate hike, they have got to signal that and these limits provide an opportunity for them to do so. move in the direction of a september rate hike. if there was one thing to test the markets, to get them closer to a rate hike, they might conclude that the fed is not going to do that he does they did not set the table for a move. i actually don't think that we will hear much. i think the fed will continue to signal that it is appropriate to raise rates on the
i think you are right, the fed has telegraphed that it will be gradual. clear inaseen pretty their suggestions of that expectation that is somewhat reasonable. i think that that will be the case that most people wind up going with, once the fed does start to move. then the weston is -- to what extent have events caused them to deviate from that path? betty: before we go we are less than one hour away from the fed minutes. you are you -- were listening -- what are you going to look out for? are...
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pet owners will break the, i don't suggest buying them as stand alone companies. >> ina company helpedsill visit us. >> can this under the radar name help you build gains? if i rallied against the fed they had no clue how bad things were and they had no idea. has anything changed today? you don't want to miss my take and that's just ahead along with the lightning round. stick with cramer! it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. ♪ if you want beautiful results, you know where to go. angie's list. everyone can shop for services from highly rated companies, even without a membership. but as a member, you can save more. and you get exclusive access to ratings and reviews. angie's list is there... for all your projects - big and small. pretty! come see what the new angie's list can do for you. i've got two reasons to take care of my heart. that's why i take meta. meta is clinically proven to help lower cholesterol. try meta today. and for a tasty heart healthy snack, try a meta health bar. xçó0 >>> on a really nasty day for the averages you know wha
pet owners will break the, i don't suggest buying them as stand alone companies. >> ina company helpedsill visit us. >> can this under the radar name help you build gains? if i rallied against the fed they had no clue how bad things were and they had no idea. has anything changed today? you don't want to miss my take and that's just ahead along with the lightning round. stick with cramer! it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. ♪ if you...
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to me, he is the guy who has combined software and hardware. bits inaf atoms and the way no one else has. >> tonight on c-span two. >> washington journal continues. host: teddy downey is executive editor of the capitol forum. here to talk with us this morning about the issue of economic populism. some have said income inequality on the campaign trail. the issue as it relates to campaign 2016. what does your group to? -- do? we provide legal analysis for a range of subscribers, policymakers, investors, corporations. host: a recent story in usa today. they looked at ceo pay. paid 800 times more than their workers. based on the most recent total reported compensation of ceos. why has this issue bubbled up in the campaigns of bernie sanders and hillary clinton? guest: i think the main reason is people are unhappy with the level of income inequality that exists. about the lot of talk results of income inequality. how big the gap is. how much ceos make. how much the average american makes and how big of a gap there is. but there is not as much conversation ab
to me, he is the guy who has combined software and hardware. bits inaf atoms and the way no one else has. >> tonight on c-span two. >> washington journal continues. host: teddy downey is executive editor of the capitol forum. here to talk with us this morning about the issue of economic populism. some have said income inequality on the campaign trail. the issue as it relates to campaign 2016. what does your group to? -- do? we provide legal analysis for a range of subscribers,...
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everybody believed the fed was going to tighten next month and remember inas far as as china, the importetary policy and the last thing china needed was to import a tightening in financial conditions at a time when their economy is slowing down. as far as i'm concerned, i found it fascinating as to the fren etic response. to me it's a 10% of teapot. >> you mentioned the impact on the federal reserve. wholesale inflation numbers out. do they have that as an excuse not to move in september? >> i think that although you've had a couple of months with the core ppi up.3, this normal is volatile. the year over year trend is in negative territory and the preferred inflation measure is running a bit of a 1%. you adjust the unemployment rate for the participation and the unemployment rate is still north of 8 % on that basis. i thought the fed would take a pass, and i think there's a chance they could move in september but only because so many of them want to move audiotape of zerp. they realize next year is complicated because we have an election. i'm not perturbed about whether they go in septem
everybody believed the fed was going to tighten next month and remember inas far as as china, the importetary policy and the last thing china needed was to import a tightening in financial conditions at a time when their economy is slowing down. as far as i'm concerned, i found it fascinating as to the fren etic response. to me it's a 10% of teapot. >> you mentioned the impact on the federal reserve. wholesale inflation numbers out. do they have that as an excuse not to move in september?...
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in spain, estonia, the netherlands, and germany. vote ina committee that has passed in latvia and finland. french lawmakers have basically endorsed it really when you come on done something similar. no votes in belgium, cyprus, ireland, italy, and slovakia. which was the euro member i left out? a pop quiz. guy: far too early. you honestly think we are paying attention smack we are, really. hans: austria. a guy: of course, austria. caroline: see later, hans. let's get more on the story with our guest in the studio. lisa mcdonald. director of equities. talk, are we worried about this greek vote? , ande led the charge western european markets doing well yesterday. the attention has focused east for china and rightly so. looking at the dax, we saw the wobble down in july. overdoing the whole situation. moved to a more rational view of what the potential impact to be even in the worst case scenario. focused on where the right direction is. guy: are we underestimating the impact this brought a slowdown -- broad slowdown is going to have? negativeh
in spain, estonia, the netherlands, and germany. vote ina committee that has passed in latvia and finland. french lawmakers have basically endorsed it really when you come on done something similar. no votes in belgium, cyprus, ireland, italy, and slovakia. which was the euro member i left out? a pop quiz. guy: far too early. you honestly think we are paying attention smack we are, really. hans: austria. a guy: of course, austria. caroline: see later, hans. let's get more on the story with our...
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the things we are seeing is we have a bad economy for some many years. first, we lost jobs in construction and manufacturing, mostly in mail domains where males are highly concentrated. is inas been noticeable the recovery, you had a collapse of public budgets because the revenues are down. the economy is in trouble and that hurt females the most, especially teachers. we are having a predictable swing in which we start hiring teachers and now we are facing shortages. that will have been a number of other areas as well, if we're lucky and the economy keeps growing. is a hard copy of your report. cw.georgetown.edu. host: george's next. to cover thet minimum wage. it seems that the jobs used to they were more schoolkids, after school and things like that. somehow, they have evolved into kind of a career thing. also, it seems that, over the years, from personal. enough fore to learn skilled blue-collar worker jobs, equipment operators. we tended to make good money and have good benefits. i am a follower of my grow. he seems to have his finger on when it comes to that. a lot of good jobs after 30 just have to be willing to learn. they can never take away from you what you have le
the things we are seeing is we have a bad economy for some many years. first, we lost jobs in construction and manufacturing, mostly in mail domains where males are highly concentrated. is inas been noticeable the recovery, you had a collapse of public budgets because the revenues are down. the economy is in trouble and that hurt females the most, especially teachers. we are having a predictable swing in which we start hiring teachers and now we are facing shortages. that will have been a...
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