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the lu 1 costs $246 and the lu 1 pro sets you back $110. the company said not to worry about the low margins on the phones but to make money off of memberships to its massive library of tv shows and movies. letv offers everything from chinese seriess like "house of cards" and sports events like the ncaa driving viewership of more than 500 million. letv plans to sell its phones in china in may. and it hopes to market the lo 1 pro in the u.s. and have it here by the end of the year but some critics say the company is in over its head because unlike apple, it's never made phones before. some also believe letv's venture into america won't work well since most of the content is in chinese. they said they're targeting communities first before a bigger audience. aims to sell 3 million phones in the first year still a fraction of apple's iphone sales, but just a start, letv says of its global ambitions. for "nightly business report, >> and that is "nightly business refo thanks for watching. have a g everyone and we hope to see you right ba. >> welc
the lu 1 costs $246 and the lu 1 pro sets you back $110. the company said not to worry about the low margins on the phones but to make money off of memberships to its massive library of tv shows and movies. letv offers everything from chinese seriess like "house of cards" and sports events like the ncaa driving viewership of more than 500 million. letv plans to sell its phones in china in may. and it hopes to market the lo 1 pro in the u.s. and have it here by the end of the year but...
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we did have an opportunity for the school. sue lu went out and talked with the principal about their program. the 44 and the 54 do go right by the site, but they're also going to be providing some shuttles to third street and glen park and what we agreed to do was to be there in the fall and then support the school as those changes will allow, but i think a key is a single point of contact. a lot of information that we get now is through principals and them reaching out. >> commissioner fewer. >> yes thank you. so this presentation actually answered many, many questions so thanks for this update. it's very appreciated. so this last week i met with some students from lincoln high school and as wanting to find out because they have i think for a couple years have been looking at great impact of the impact that muni has had on the transportation of schools to their school around reliability. also students have so i wanted to mention some things and some of the things they mentioned actually were being addressed already so that is great
we did have an opportunity for the school. sue lu went out and talked with the principal about their program. the 44 and the 54 do go right by the site, but they're also going to be providing some shuttles to third street and glen park and what we agreed to do was to be there in the fall and then support the school as those changes will allow, but i think a key is a single point of contact. a lot of information that we get now is through principals and them reaching out. >> commissioner...
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the bomb left close to him and his sister. lindsey lu an exchange student at the boston marathon there on patriot's day for what was an american experience to see this world class sporting event. she ended up losing her life this day. and sean collier, the m.i.t. police officer who never had a chance. he was shot point blank in the shooting dzhokhar tsarnaev has been held responsible by a jury in boston. those are the faces we're talking about. a side from the four people killed by the tsarnaevs, also talking about 264 people who were also injured. many of them gravely. many lives have been changed forever as they've lost limbs and try to cope with the aftermath of what happened two years ago in boston. i want to bring in deb. we are expecting to hear from some of the families of people here who's lives were lost and also some of the victims who survived but bear the scars today. >> yes, that and the u.s. attorney that helped prosecute this case. look at the faces of the four killed in this devastating attack. sean collier, we saw images
the bomb left close to him and his sister. lindsey lu an exchange student at the boston marathon there on patriot's day for what was an american experience to see this world class sporting event. she ended up losing her life this day. and sean collier, the m.i.t. police officer who never had a chance. he was shot point blank in the shooting dzhokhar tsarnaev has been held responsible by a jury in boston. those are the faces we're talking about. a side from the four people killed by the...
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too complicated or the chips that jet lu has. t you through the flight. >> we need you on an airline geraldo. he is going to get a smoothie. very health conscious. low oil prices have ice is looking or new streams. the political waiting game is over. sunday fun day for hillary. we have more money coming up. ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened im
too complicated or the chips that jet lu has. t you through the flight. >> we need you on an airline geraldo. he is going to get a smoothie. very health conscious. low oil prices have ice is looking or new streams. the political waiting game is over. sunday fun day for hillary. we have more money coming up. ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is...
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captured the attention and hearts of so many of us and so many in the public space is the tragic loss of sophia lu and she was a six year old sherman elementary student who was killed in a crosswalk in the evening as an uber driver and this could have been anyone's child and it's deeply tragic and it has catalyzed us and moved everyone in the city, particularly you chair kim to do something about it and to really act, and i think that's an important moment to recognize, and through supervisor kim's work and that of many advocates and city leaders that has lead us to a new policy goal for the city, for the entire city, of zero traffic deaths by 2024. and it is a policy that nearly every city agency at this point as adopted. the premise is pretty simple. the premise is that traffic deaths are preventible. they're not accidents which means we can do something about them, and i think what's important about the goal it's big but also motivating so it's driving the city to work together in new and different ways, and we believe that's very achievable and we would like to thank supervisor kim for putting
captured the attention and hearts of so many of us and so many in the public space is the tragic loss of sophia lu and she was a six year old sherman elementary student who was killed in a crosswalk in the evening as an uber driver and this could have been anyone's child and it's deeply tragic and it has catalyzed us and moved everyone in the city, particularly you chair kim to do something about it and to really act, and i think that's an important moment to recognize, and through supervisor...
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>> informants will bring some of these young men up on the grid lu lots of times it will work the oppositebody from outside of the country is talking about people within the country and that's how it comes to our attention, that it comes from a foreign source perhaps talking about somebody in minneapolis in this case knowing their names, knowing their places and their intentions to leave the country, and then the federal government backs into a case like this in some cases. >> bill thank you very much. >> thanks john. >>> harruin is a commentator on islamic affairs. welcome. what do you make of this story? it seems like we hear a story like this every week? >> yeah it's somebody a problem. but we're still not understanding what is causing radicalization. we're just instituting stopgap measures. >> explain it. i have heard -- disen franchised young people. what does that mean? >> you feel yourself part of a community, and you belief your community is under attack. you feel other people who are part of you are under attacked discriminated against, marginalized -- >> in the united states or b
>> informants will bring some of these young men up on the grid lu lots of times it will work the oppositebody from outside of the country is talking about people within the country and that's how it comes to our attention, that it comes from a foreign source perhaps talking about somebody in minneapolis in this case knowing their names, knowing their places and their intentions to leave the country, and then the federal government backs into a case like this in some cases. >> bill...
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young sunni, you know, teenagers watching it even in the united states are motivated by both the blood lus and by what they are claiming isis is the defender of sunni islam against the shiites and tehran. now, why is that happening and why do they have credibility on that second claim? the second claim is we saw some of that today, kimberly. >> rite. >> when the iraqi prime minister goes to the white house, gets a big abrozo from obama. commitment for $200 million. if you are a sunni, it looks like this administration is in bed with the iranians. and, of course, we are now trying to do the whole deal with iranian nuclear weapons program. so what the administration is essentially done is exacerbated a problem that's being made worse by, one, the iraqi regime is still not doing anything to help the kurds, notwithstanding all the promises we heard yesterday, well here hear some more tomorrow from. they are not doing enough to recruit the sunnies out of anbar. there is a wonderful report you got about the refinery. i have been there. spent months in anbar province. there is nothing being done
young sunni, you know, teenagers watching it even in the united states are motivated by both the blood lus and by what they are claiming isis is the defender of sunni islam against the shiites and tehran. now, why is that happening and why do they have credibility on that second claim? the second claim is we saw some of that today, kimberly. >> rite. >> when the iraqi prime minister goes to the white house, gets a big abrozo from obama. commitment for $200 million. if you are a...
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typically happens now is the principal reaches out either to myself and suzanne in the schedules department or sue lu who is known to the principals and has that relationship. do . >> do we know who the point of contact is or is it being worked out? >> >> for the short term it's candace but we will identify somebody who more long-term can maintain those relationships. >> okay. great. thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor campos and thank you. i was really very impressed by the presentation and how data rich sfmta is. it was great to get all of the information and i know you didn't have a lot of time to do that so i appreciate the work. this is really a first step. we want to ensure that the dialogue and collaboration continues because i think there is a lot of work that all of our agencies can be doing together to make sure that we're providing the best transportation system possible for our students and having said that at this time before we may have other presenters speak i want to be sensitive to the time. we have many members of the public to speak and i would like to open public comment
typically happens now is the principal reaches out either to myself and suzanne in the schedules department or sue lu who is known to the principals and has that relationship. do . >> do we know who the point of contact is or is it being worked out? >> >> for the short term it's candace but we will identify somebody who more long-term can maintain those relationships. >> okay. great. thank you very much. >> thank you supervisor campos and thank you. i was really...
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the jury has found him guilty of the deaths of krystle campbell lindsey lu 8-year-old martin richard.y make their case for a death sentence prosecutors have already called three bombing survivors to testify in this phase of the trial along with krystle campbell's brother and her father. he told jurors his daughter gave him a hug every day. and that issis what he misses most today. john. >>> disturbing details emerging about a suspected terrorist the fbi now says that abdirahman sheikh mohamoud ventured the deserts of syria. his goal was to join his brother in al nusra. an al qaeda affiliate there. ma mohamud pleaded not guilty. >>> and watch this confrontation between a deputy and a u.s. marshal and a woman, caught on video, watch. >> to recap what you saw the deputy u.s. marshal snapped beatrice paez's cell phone. smashed. the video was taken by an onlooker. the confrontation happened sunday. peace and the aclu maintain that her constitutional rights were violated. >>> a judge has given robert bates permission to vacation in the bahamas. bates leaded not guilty to second degree mansl
the jury has found him guilty of the deaths of krystle campbell lindsey lu 8-year-old martin richard.y make their case for a death sentence prosecutors have already called three bombing survivors to testify in this phase of the trial along with krystle campbell's brother and her father. he told jurors his daughter gave him a hug every day. and that issis what he misses most today. john. >>> disturbing details emerging about a suspected terrorist the fbi now says that abdirahman sheikh...
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the day. >>> from lu san, wesanne, we are joined by barbara. the talks have resumed. does that mean there is hope of a deal announced today? >> reporter: it is a very fluid situation with no clarity what and when the outcome will be. the foreign ministers sounded optimistic in the early hours of the morning, talking about agreements made but western officials rolled back on that. saying if progress is to be made it has to be iran to make the move. we're waiting to find out if they will announce anything. the deputy of iran has been speak ing an interview and said if they do get a result it will probably be a joint press statement that talks about progress made and they will continue to draft a solution which sounds a bit les on the overall framework on parameters they had been targeting. he also spoke about one of the key issues a problem, sanctions holding up the sanctions. there had been progress but more needed to be done. iranians are asking the financial sanctions lifted on the first phase but a framework for lifting in the other sanctions referring to the u.n.'s
the day. >>> from lu san, wesanne, we are joined by barbara. the talks have resumed. does that mean there is hope of a deal announced today? >> reporter: it is a very fluid situation with no clarity what and when the outcome will be. the foreign ministers sounded optimistic in the early hours of the morning, talking about agreements made but western officials rolled back on that. saying if progress is to be made it has to be iran to make the move. we're waiting to find out if...
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the jury has already found him guilty of the death of crystal campbell lindsey lu officer sean collieryear-old martin richard. the government said each of the victims have time to feel pain time to feel scared and frightened but no time to say good-bye. as they make their case for a death sentence prosecutors have called three surviving survivors to testify also with crystal campbell and her father. he told jurors her father gave her a hug every day and that's what he misses most today. >>> disturbing details about a suspected terrorist. the fbi is now saying sheikh mahmoud ventured to the deserts of the syria. the goal to follow al nusra, an affiliate. and mahmoud pleaded not guilty on friday providing support to terrorists. >>> federal investigators are now reviewing this caught on video. watch this. >> oh! [ bleep ]. >> to recap what you just saw, the deputy u.s. marshal snapped beat tris paige's cell phone, smashed it and kicked it. it was taken from an onlooker across the street. it happened in a multisurveillance operation involving a biker gang in south gate florida. paez and th
the jury has already found him guilty of the death of crystal campbell lindsey lu officer sean collieryear-old martin richard. the government said each of the victims have time to feel pain time to feel scared and frightened but no time to say good-bye. as they make their case for a death sentence prosecutors have called three surviving survivors to testify also with crystal campbell and her father. he told jurors her father gave her a hug every day and that's what he misses most today....
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the m.i.t. police officer, mr. collier, ms. gamble also. lindsey lu who lost her child in addition the child, martin richard.fore all the carnage that was created, the radicalization. we've heard that. now the defense certainly will have an opportunity to explain why. who is tsarnaev? what was his background? where does he come from? what if anything did his brother really have to do with him? i suspect as we move forward, we'll learn a lot about who he is and placing into context what he did. will it matter? that's the opening question. it was a heinous act committed against this country and boston in particular. that's what the defense will do to attempt to spare his life. >> as far as these 30 counts, you don't expect acquittal on any of the 30? you think he'll be found guilty on all 30? his own defense attorneys acknowledge he was there, he was the younger brother of tamerlan tsarnaev. but he was manipulated, they argued, by his older brother. >> i do not expect a not guilty on any particular count. jurors do what they do. but if you look at the counts -- and there were multiple counts conspiracy, the fa
the m.i.t. police officer, mr. collier, ms. gamble also. lindsey lu who lost her child in addition the child, martin richard.fore all the carnage that was created, the radicalization. we've heard that. now the defense certainly will have an opportunity to explain why. who is tsarnaev? what was his background? where does he come from? what if anything did his brother really have to do with him? i suspect as we move forward, we'll learn a lot about who he is and placing into context what he did....
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. >> on the line. >> i lus hayou also have a pick. >> give me a trade on amazon. please? >> i think visa showed it can make money and he'll revert back to where he was before. >> that's why it's downgraded. >> yep. he's a sharp one. >> he upgrade. he saw 21% rise in the stock. >> ama stone is a little freaky. said around these levels up here too long. it might break to the upside. >> google reports earnings tomorrow after the bell. some traders expecting some big moves from the tech giants. question is which direction. dan is at the smart board. >> we have this whole on the line segment. google is reporting tomorrow night. until played move is about 4%. that's how much it's moved on average. there was an interesting options trade i saw today in the class c shares. there was a buyer of 1800 of the may 575 calls. paying $3.70. that's $677,000 in premium there. what's interesting about this trade is a, your don't see a lot of big chunky directional trades in google especially in front of an earnings event. when you think about what's going on here this, is the range. 4% in e
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so the stock market is the only realistic investment option. lu sheung manages an investment worth $50 billion. >> the reason for the bull market is the huge amount of money that has been flooding into it. all that money is driving the the index. >> the mother of a 21-year-old man who crashed his luxury sports car while racing against another said that her son paid for the vehicle with money he made on china's accelerating stock market. adrian brown al jazeera, beijing. >> tens of thousands of people across the united states have rallied for a $15/hour minimum wage. it started with the fast food industry a year ago how it has expanded to include other minimum-wage. >> agnes has a long commute. she takes two buses and a subway spending $10 and four hours just getting to and from work, which she makes just $10 an hour. she said she has not had a raise in nearly a decade. >> we're really struggling. i mean struggling really bad in the city. so we need the $15 an hour. because the cost of live has gone up. the transportation has gone up. and food went
so the stock market is the only realistic investment option. lu sheung manages an investment worth $50 billion. >> the reason for the bull market is the huge amount of money that has been flooding into it. all that money is driving the the index. >> the mother of a 21-year-old man who crashed his luxury sports car while racing against another said that her son paid for the vehicle with money he made on china's accelerating stock market. adrian brown al jazeera, beijing. >>...
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will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks.
will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks.
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will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks.
will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks.
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perseverance of survivors continues to inspire us and our community works to keep alive the memories of crystal campbell lu linz subsidy and sean collier. recently it was announced that the city of boston will recognize april 15 as one boston day. one boston day is a chance to honor the victims and survivors of the marathon bombing and an opportunity for people to tbif pack to the community through acts of service. this day helps us remember that in the face of tragedy and violence our community responds with an open heart. next next monday tens of thousands of people from across the nation and around the world once again will come to massachusetts for the 2015 boston marathon. our commonwealth once again will commemorate patriots day with reenactments baseball, parades and celebrations. today as we mark one boston day and the second anniversary of the attack at the boston marathon we recall the spirit of strength and resilience that brought our city and our commonwealth together. the same spirit of strength and resilience that helps us heal. as a tribute to honor the victims and survivors of the attack at
perseverance of survivors continues to inspire us and our community works to keep alive the memories of crystal campbell lu linz subsidy and sean collier. recently it was announced that the city of boston will recognize april 15 as one boston day. one boston day is a chance to honor the victims and survivors of the marathon bombing and an opportunity for people to tbif pack to the community through acts of service. this day helps us remember that in the face of tragedy and violence our...
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the world. emily: david karp, founder and ceo of tumblr. thank you for joining us. avid: thank you. this was fun. ♪ betty lus "titans at the table." >> welcome aboard. betty: we are taking you to the high seas to find out how one classic vacation industry is keeping up with the modern age. arnold donald: and there she goes. betty: the cruise industry raked in more than $37 billion in revenue last year, setting sail with more than 21 million passengers. what does it take to be...
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will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks. my digital produceser here, when you are talking about a hack the size of sony, it makes you think if corporations like that can't protect themselves how do we protect ourselves at individuals. >> is anything safe, i remember this dooms day scenario being presented in movies. real genius, 80 movies even diehard four, this was a scenario but now this fiction is reality. it isn't just sony, it is retail giants and we asked our community about this, and disappeared news has an important note, he says i think there's an important and over looked at becket of these breeches, a criminal failure to protect data properly. and it seems that he is saying the responsibility is on us, the consumer and private companies to play catch up. >> if all we are doing is playing catch up we will never get to where we need to be.
will americans confidence in the economy be more closely tied to cyber security lus, unlocking medical mysteries in cuba. and forget dropping a check in the mail, $5 billion just this year instantly transferred hands by a social media platforms. what it means for you and the banks. my digital produceser here, when you are talking about a hack the size of sony, it makes you think if corporations like that can't protect themselves how do we protect ourselves at individuals. >> is anything...
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. >> the four arm -- before armored cards used to be a lus re. we have seen them used grenades during armed attacks. >> as the fire power of criminals in venzuela increases, so does the level of protection people seek. level 4 cars with an extra interior door made out of steel and a double plated glass window will protect you from a hand grenade attack but with a price tag of $65,000, very few can afford it electivefied wire fences to bodyguards, depending upon your budget. vagos, his elderly parents were kidnapped. an event that led him traumatized but led him to take every precaution in the market. >> this car has level 3 armoring and the windows are all bullet proof plus steel and 12-ply kevlar borders. here, you live with a constant fear of being killed or kidnapped. >> others install tracking devices on their cars in the hopes they can be found if they are kidnapped. a detector a company specializing in these devices says more and more people are beginning to demand devices that can be implanted under your skin. >> our target has widened to i
. >> the four arm -- before armored cards used to be a lus re. we have seen them used grenades during armed attacks. >> as the fire power of criminals in venzuela increases, so does the level of protection people seek. level 4 cars with an extra interior door made out of steel and a double plated glass window will protect you from a hand grenade attack but with a price tag of $65,000, very few can afford it electivefied wire fences to bodyguards, depending upon your budget. vagos,...
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the attack. martin richard, 8 years old, 23-year-old lindsay lu and 29-year-old kristin marie campbell. days later on the run after their pictures they ambushed m.i.t. police officer shawn collier shooting him three times in the head and a failed attempt to take his service weapon. tsarnaev borrowed that weapon. it was the same gun used to car jack and terrorize a chinese national who escaped calling 911 as the brothers drove his mercedes suv to watertown. there they engaged with police in a firefight. an officer nearly dying after getting hit by the bullet in the chaos. in boston the jury is holding tsarnaev, the lone suspect responsible for all of it. we know why he it it all, to punish muslims. tsarnaev left a note in the boat where he was captured that reads in part, stop killing our innocent people and we will stop. >> it's not something that you'll ever be over. you know you'll feel it forever. there will always be something that brings it back to the forefront. >> no matter if he gets the death penalty or life in prison, our lives are forever changed regardless of what happens to
the attack. martin richard, 8 years old, 23-year-old lindsay lu and 29-year-old kristin marie campbell. days later on the run after their pictures they ambushed m.i.t. police officer shawn collier shooting him three times in the head and a failed attempt to take his service weapon. tsarnaev borrowed that weapon. it was the same gun used to car jack and terrorize a chinese national who escaped calling 911 as the brothers drove his mercedes suv to watertown. there they engaged with police in a...
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lynch, the former brooklyn federal prosecutor being sworn in by the vice president of the united states. let's lus listen in. >> you showed such grace and humility during this whole process, general. you know this is a woman who is qualified just like eric holder who i have known and been by close friend for years and years and i mean over 30 years. he is among the finest attorney generals we have had. he has been in this environment with political hostility andstood his ground on principle and never yielded and he has been right. [applause] >> the reason eric's been so nice to me as valerie can tell you is he was on the two-person committee to decide who to chose as vice president. he owed me for what he did. no i am joking. that is a joke. chris, that was a joke. it has been a great honor of my life but he is also one of the great friends in my life. we sat next to each other in cabinet meetings. there was a protocol where he would be seated. you will sit on my left during those cabinet meetings and eric sat there and i don't know how many meetings we have had in the situation room likely the fb
lynch, the former brooklyn federal prosecutor being sworn in by the vice president of the united states. let's lus listen in. >> you showed such grace and humility during this whole process, general. you know this is a woman who is qualified just like eric holder who i have known and been by close friend for years and years and i mean over 30 years. he is among the finest attorney generals we have had. he has been in this environment with political hostility andstood his ground on...
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the opposite effect leading to ever more militant acts of self-justification. once blood has been spilled in dubious circumstances, both involved may try to brazen it out. first, lu blaming the -- through blaming the injured party for forcing them to act thus and second, through affirming the validity of their violation by persisting with it -- of their violence by persisting with it. through the 19th century, this pattern of response seems to have governed the behavior of many of the most influential opinion makers on china in countries like britain. for the most part, traders, diplomats and missionaries later on journalists and scholars. these groups rejected the idea of empathizing with the chinese empire publicizing instead the insufferable things of the chinese that had necessitated the first war supposedly; their pride, their xenophobia their resistance to change their heathen cruelty and morality -- immorality all of which could be subdued by yet more violence. in the course of the 19th century, thewet's earliest -- the west's earliest scholars of china -- end men one would imagine, who felt sympathy for chinese culture -- sprang from the ranks of those wh
the opposite effect leading to ever more militant acts of self-justification. once blood has been spilled in dubious circumstances, both involved may try to brazen it out. first, lu blaming the -- through blaming the injured party for forcing them to act thus and second, through affirming the validity of their violation by persisting with it -- of their violence by persisting with it. through the 19th century, this pattern of response seems to have governed the behavior of many of the most...
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the attack. twenty-three lingzi lu. and krystle campbell. they bled to death. r body filled with shrapnel as the brothers fled. days later, the brothers ambushed mit police officer sean collier in a failed attempt to take his weapon. tsarnaev borrowed that gun used in the murder from a long time friend. it terrified a chinese national who escaped, calling 911 as the brothers drove his mercedes suv to nearby water ton. they engaged with police in a firefight. firing that gun, throwing four more bombs. an officer nearly dying after getting hit by a bullet during the chaos. a jury is holding tsarnaev as the sole person responsible for all of it. prosecutors say, we know why he did it all. to punish americans for the death of muslims overseas. tsarnaev left a note that reads in part, stop killing our innocent people, and we will stop. (?) the journey towards justice is not over. seventeen of the 30 counts carry the possibility of the death penalty. that's the next stage here. the penalty phase is set to begin in which the same jury will ultimately decide whether or
the attack. twenty-three lingzi lu. and krystle campbell. they bled to death. r body filled with shrapnel as the brothers fled. days later, the brothers ambushed mit police officer sean collier in a failed attempt to take his weapon. tsarnaev borrowed that gun used in the murder from a long time friend. it terrified a chinese national who escaped, calling 911 as the brothers drove his mercedes suv to nearby water ton. they engaged with police in a firefight. firing that gun, throwing four more...
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the world. >> he is enorm lus oi proud of it. >> a fox news contributor and former adviser to the clintons has done work for their foundation. >> he can go anywhere in the world and promote causes of social justice in ways that virtually no one else alive can do. >> as it happens, the clintons' big new project situated them at the nexus of global money, influence and power. >> you have to start with people. you have to give them a chance to live the best life they can. >> it's been estimated that over the years, the foundation has raised more than $1 billion. >> the concern is that these contributions to the clinton foundations, or these speaking fees are being provided not simply out of the kindness of the hearts of these individuals, but because they want something from the clintons. and my contention is there seems to be a pattern of behavior in which they're actually giving those individuals what they want. >> many high-ranking politicians in both parties have set up foundations. but the clintons are a power couple unlike any the world has ever seen. for not only is bill an ex-president al
the world. >> he is enorm lus oi proud of it. >> a fox news contributor and former adviser to the clintons has done work for their foundation. >> he can go anywhere in the world and promote causes of social justice in ways that virtually no one else alive can do. >> as it happens, the clintons' big new project situated them at the nexus of global money, influence and power. >> you have to start with people. you have to give them a chance to live the best life they...
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for the marathon bombings that killed krystle campbell,lingzi lu and richard martin. stealing money from his bank account and shooting and throwing bombs at police in watertown. resulting in the wounding of police officer richard donohue who nearly bled to death. tsarnaev showed little response in court. almost certainly expecting this verdict after his lawyers conceded he was part of the plot. the parents of martin richard hugged each other listening intently. bombing victim rebecca gregory in texas with a new prosthetic leg says she hasn't decided what the right penalty should be. >> i do believe however he should be held accountable f and i'm very thankful for each of the jury members that are making him do that. >> reporter: even though massachusetts has no death penalty, this trial is in the federal system so it now goes onto a second phase with the same jury deciding whether tsarnaev should be put to death in the federal government's lethal injection chamber in indiana or sentenced to life in prison most likely the supermax penitentiary in colorado. >> convicting
for the marathon bombings that killed krystle campbell,lingzi lu and richard martin. stealing money from his bank account and shooting and throwing bombs at police in watertown. resulting in the wounding of police officer richard donohue who nearly bled to death. tsarnaev showed little response in court. almost certainly expecting this verdict after his lawyers conceded he was part of the plot. the parents of martin richard hugged each other listening intently. bombing victim rebecca gregory in...
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bombing, including using a weapon of mass destruction in the deaths of eight-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell, 23-year-old lu lingzhi, and 26-year-old sean collier, the police officer shot as the tsarnaev brothers attempted their escape. 260 others were wounded. from the start, the tsarnaevs' lawyers admitted he did it, but now in the sentencing phase they will try to convince the jury that he was under the spell of his older brother who sought revenge for the deaths of muslims in iraq and afghanistan. don dahler is in boston for us tonight. don. >> reporter: scott, when that last verdict was read out loud in court tsarnaev showed no emotion but someone sitting among the families of the victims let out a loud sigh, and another person was seen nodding emphatically yes. outside karen brassard who had been badly injured in the bombings tried to put these verdicts in perspective. >> i don't know what justice is. i'm grateful to have him off the street. i'm grateful to show everyone, the world that it's not tolerated. this is not how we behave. >> reporter: this was perhaps the most digitally documented terror at
bombing, including using a weapon of mass destruction in the deaths of eight-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old krystle campbell, 23-year-old lu lingzhi, and 26-year-old sean collier, the police officer shot as the tsarnaev brothers attempted their escape. 260 others were wounded. from the start, the tsarnaevs' lawyers admitted he did it, but now in the sentencing phase they will try to convince the jury that he was under the spell of his older brother who sought revenge for the deaths of...
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. >> the james brothers hook up with the bushwhackers, a unit led by bloody bill anderson. a man whose rage matches their own and a blood lusthin his men. in the fall of 1864, union troops are gaining ground in western missouri. but anderson's forces fight back through murder and acts of terror. >> here you have a 16-year-old, jesse, with this guerrilla gang who are engaging in the most atroe atrocious activities. >> their main targets are the railroads, the life blood of the union advance. on september 27th, 1864, bloody bill and 80 of his soldiers hijack a train. but instead of supplies, they find something even more valuable. >> there were a number of union forces and home guards that are on their way home and they are unarmed. they really pose no threat but they have now fallen to blood bill anderson. >> they are going to die. >> bloody bill wasn't afraid to send a message and it could be pretty brutal. we're talking about cutout thomas, scalps, desecrating dead bodies, and there was an effect on jesse james because he was something of a mentor to jesse and james was involved in behavior doing what bloody bill did. >> t
. >> the james brothers hook up with the bushwhackers, a unit led by bloody bill anderson. a man whose rage matches their own and a blood lusthin his men. in the fall of 1864, union troops are gaining ground in western missouri. but anderson's forces fight back through murder and acts of terror. >> here you have a 16-year-old, jesse, with this guerrilla gang who are engaging in the most atroe atrocious activities. >> their main targets are the railroads, the life blood of the...