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the domestic worker organizing today so the public parks and buses become a part of the organizing and the laundry rooms in the apartment buildings. there was one woman in atlanta who rode every bus in the city of atlanta and she encouraged them to come out to a meeting so it is an interesting way to think about how the labor organizing is transformed when you are looking. it moves away from the workplace and into the public sphere. >> it is amazing especially when you consider that most were excluded from that vast panoply of legislation from the 1930s so even earlier they were not protected by the legislation and they were not in the social security act of 1935. they were excluded from the fair standard labor act. how did they manage to get themselves covered? >> the exclusion is interesting because it sort of reveals the way that the domestic work was considered different from other kind of work because it was worth it because the workforce was largely african-american so it becomes a different kind of labor to this end recognized in the same way that other kinds of work is valued.
the domestic worker organizing today so the public parks and buses become a part of the organizing and the laundry rooms in the apartment buildings. there was one woman in atlanta who rode every bus in the city of atlanta and she encouraged them to come out to a meeting so it is an interesting way to think about how the labor organizing is transformed when you are looking. it moves away from the workplace and into the public sphere. >> it is amazing especially when you consider that most...
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he was very much a master organizer. one of the great places or moments in his life through which to understand his understanding of organizing is what he does in alabama between 1966 -- 1965 and 1966. it is also a moment in which he notble to put into practice only his own individual thinking about organizing and politics and what the future direction of black political politics, black politics ought to be, but putting into practice the organizing philosophy of baker and applying it to electoral politics. we do a great service to the memory -- this service to the memory and life of stokely carmichael when we look at him through the lens of the media caricature. disservice. a dashing, daring stokely carmichael before the evolution that'sissippi or before full of rage, full of anger that is the caricature. that is nowhere near the full complexity of the person. it does a complete disservice to him and what he had done for black people, for african people. to that momentk in 1965 when he enters into the county, it is important to und
he was very much a master organizer. one of the great places or moments in his life through which to understand his understanding of organizing is what he does in alabama between 1966 -- 1965 and 1966. it is also a moment in which he notble to put into practice only his own individual thinking about organizing and politics and what the future direction of black political politics, black politics ought to be, but putting into practice the organizing philosophy of baker and applying it to...
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what most people really care about is the organization accomplishing something. d we're just really beginning to get to the place where we have comparable impact information. that allows someone to make a judgment about whether an organization is effective. >> sometimes the research can be very hard to do, right? even high profile seekers can get caught in something they didn't mean to. probably one of the most high profile stories was the three cups of tea author. and he had claimed to be building all these schools in afghanistan. it turned out to be a sham. but, in fact, even president obama gave $100,000 to his charity. so how difficult is it to pin down how much an organization spends on overhead? how much of an effect they have on the ground, pearla? >> so those are rare exceptions. most nonprofits are not fraudulent and not siphoning away the majority of their money. if you look at silicon valley nonprofits a typical budget is $250,000 a year. and if you visit these organizations you can see, they're not spending a lot on their rent, or on their computers. s
what most people really care about is the organization accomplishing something. d we're just really beginning to get to the place where we have comparable impact information. that allows someone to make a judgment about whether an organization is effective. >> sometimes the research can be very hard to do, right? even high profile seekers can get caught in something they didn't mean to. probably one of the most high profile stories was the three cups of tea author. and he had claimed to...
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of the national organizations. about 100 muslim leaders national, regional and local leaders have met to discuss the rising issues of islamic phobia to hate crimes against the muslim community and also we discussed the violence extremism in the context of national security and on that we came with the few solutions and initiatives, so i would like to introduce the main speaker who will read a statement on behalf of the coalition, mr. osama jamal i will pronounce their names for you so without any further ado, oussama jammal. >> good morning. again my name is oussama jammal. the u.s. council of muslim organizations as a coalition of leading national local muslim organizations is today announcing major educational outreach to address america and enhance national security through the promotion of freedom and justice. the proposed initiatives include a drive to register 1 million voters prior to the 2016 the elections. and one american campaign to enhance the understanding of american muslims and islam and the national
of the national organizations. about 100 muslim leaders national, regional and local leaders have met to discuss the rising issues of islamic phobia to hate crimes against the muslim community and also we discussed the violence extremism in the context of national security and on that we came with the few solutions and initiatives, so i would like to introduce the main speaker who will read a statement on behalf of the coalition, mr. osama jamal i will pronounce their names for you so without...
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it spend over a billion dollars in the last dozen years and that's part of what it does. this organization has also led the way the turning congressional elections into arms races of attack ads. now there are lot 0 players in that field and i think we'll see record-breaking amounts of that going on in the 2016 election but the chamber paved the way in having a group that is not affiliated with a candidate, not affiliated with a political party, spending to aggressively and on attack ads in closely contested races to put a favored member in congress, and by doing this they have helped create the republican majority that now controls both the house and the senate. now, we're also talking about all of these activities and there's a lot more that we'll talk about funds by very small number of donors. the chamber only has about 1500 donors in any given year who even give the organization $5,000 or more. and you have a tiny, tiny number of them that are giving really large amounts of money, and one instance i'll talk about you have an organization giving -- a group of health insurance companies
it spend over a billion dollars in the last dozen years and that's part of what it does. this organization has also led the way the turning congressional elections into arms races of attack ads. now there are lot 0 players in that field and i think we'll see record-breaking amounts of that going on in the 2016 election but the chamber paved the way in having a group that is not affiliated with a candidate, not affiliated with a political party, spending to aggressively and on attack ads in...
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tell us what the organization does. and then go right into explaining the vetting process for syrians coming into the country. >> the muslim justice league was we are an organization advocating for human and civil rights that are under threat under the national security pretext, or more commonly called the war on terror. we advocate, organize, engage in direct and legal policy advocacy could one of our programs at this point is cve, based on the experience in the u.k. it is rolling out in pilot cities such as boston and in the u.s., this extends surveillance into the education and social services sector. essentially, it treats muslims as suspects rather than citizens. in terms of the refugee screening process, it is incredibly robust in the united states. syrians go through the most robust screening process. prior to even being designated a refugee, folks in refugee camps abroad are interviewed by refugee agencies and that goes refugees, biometric checks as well, as well as being occurred for resettlement, multiple u.s.
tell us what the organization does. and then go right into explaining the vetting process for syrians coming into the country. >> the muslim justice league was we are an organization advocating for human and civil rights that are under threat under the national security pretext, or more commonly called the war on terror. we advocate, organize, engage in direct and legal policy advocacy could one of our programs at this point is cve, based on the experience in the u.k. it is rolling out in...
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the founders of the organization were on the show today. their 9-year-old child mitch passed away from cancer several years ago. the foundation raises money to help ease the financial and emotional stress of a child going through cancer treatment. 7:35:42:09-7:35:53:22 colleen norton, director of programs of pinky swear foundation "we help families with helping pay rent, mortgage, making sure they can stay in a stable home have reliable transportation to get back in forth to their treatments...and often things like gas and groceries.... the radio - thon goes through seven tonight. you can call "i, 8 4 4, 5 4 1, 5 4 3 7" to make a donation. you "4,1,4,4,4." at noon. again. what new poll numbers how and where you can see him...and a then... one teacher is teaching math in a fun way in osceola. the humor and fun activities taking place in one classroom who also award. donald trump says that if he's is convicted of killing a police officer to get sentenced to the death penalty. mr trump said that at a event last night in new hampshire. today he
the founders of the organization were on the show today. their 9-year-old child mitch passed away from cancer several years ago. the foundation raises money to help ease the financial and emotional stress of a child going through cancer treatment. 7:35:42:09-7:35:53:22 colleen norton, director of programs of pinky swear foundation "we help families with helping pay rent, mortgage, making sure they can stay in a stable home have reliable transportation to get back in forth to their...
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national organ and institute, and he's the chairman emeritus of the departmentf surgery and a professor of surgery at howard university's college of medicine. and dr. flavia walton, a kidney don donor, an organ donor who has done tremendous things. thank you all first of all for coming. you're a double lung recipient, nine year who doesn't look one. >> i definitely am. >> how you? >> i'm doing wonderful. i work, i do exercise, involved in the community and the church. my husband and i are guardian of the 14-year-old nephew. so life is great. >> no one would ever know the ordeal you went through. >> no. if you didn't know me back then you wouldn't know what i endured. >> how long were you waiting? >> i moved to durham, north carolina, in january of 2006 in preparation and i was listed on march 7th and i received the call on march 13th. >> dr. callender, that would be a miracle. doesn't happen like that often. >> i don't know of instances where you only wait a week so that's wonderful. >> there's good news in the district regarding donors. you have worked in the t
national organ and institute, and he's the chairman emeritus of the departmentf surgery and a professor of surgery at howard university's college of medicine. and dr. flavia walton, a kidney don donor, an organ donor who has done tremendous things. thank you all first of all for coming. you're a double lung recipient, nine year who doesn't look one. >> i definitely am. >> how you? >> i'm doing wonderful. i work, i do exercise, involved in the community and the church. my...
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we are one of the largest grassroots organizations. we thought of what is happening in america, islamophobia is giving us a wonderful opportunity. this has been discussed by the party of muslim leaders. that will be -- we will be doing that together with communities and organizations. thank you. >> i will call on -- for presenting american muslims -- >> my name is kristin szremski. i'm sorry, i have to put on my reading glasses. i am with the american muslims for palestine advocacy organization. i'm the director of media and communications. it is a founding member of u.s. cmo. we fully endorse and support this statement, a major undertaking by the muslim community, the america first project. it is imperative we do a better job of outreach so our neighbors can get a sense of who we are. we have been doing outreach and condemning terrorism for years and years. the real problem is people haven't been listening. now representing the muslim community from coast to coast, our voices will be united and we will be heard. we especially support t
we are one of the largest grassroots organizations. we thought of what is happening in america, islamophobia is giving us a wonderful opportunity. this has been discussed by the party of muslim leaders. that will be -- we will be doing that together with communities and organizations. thank you. >> i will call on -- for presenting american muslims -- >> my name is kristin szremski. i'm sorry, i have to put on my reading glasses. i am with the american muslims for palestine advocacy...
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under control of the jewish organizations in the second place. and i won the case. some ended up in jail. if that case had never gone the other way. they had disappeared. we have several cases. how this program was to be carried out and more than good luck, we were on the right side and being able to carry out that program for the recovery of thousands of pieces of heirless and unclaimed jewish property, i don't want to run on too long but if you like me to give you some of the difficulties we encountered with that program, it may be of historical interest. in the end we had to surrender. what happened because of currency conversion and resented having to give up their homes which they had lived in or their businesses which they had acquired and changed over the years in many ways in which they had invested and there were no substitutes. there was fierce resentment against this strange organization that comes along and insists upon taking the property back. had been outright confiscation and paid nothing. whatever the jew got
under control of the jewish organizations in the second place. and i won the case. some ended up in jail. if that case had never gone the other way. they had disappeared. we have several cases. how this program was to be carried out and more than good luck, we were on the right side and being able to carry out that program for the recovery of thousands of pieces of heirless and unclaimed jewish property, i don't want to run on too long but if you like me to give you some of the difficulties we...
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the u.s. council of muslim organizations. it's 40 minutes. >> the u.s. council muslim organization a coalition of leading national and local muslim organization is today announcing major educational outreach and civic empowerment initiative to address the growing islamic phobia in america. initiatives include a drive to one million voters prior to the 2016 election. one american campaign to enhance an understanding of american muslims and islam and a national open -- designed to help increase interaction between american muslims and citizens of other faith and backgrounds. another initiative planned by all national muslim coalition includes the formation of strengthened alliances with interfaith partners, social groups and other communities that have faith or continue to face similar challenges. the uscmo will seek to increase emergency preparedness for islamic institutions and individuals. to address the rising number of incidents of hate crime. that are unfortunately happening nationwide. at our summit yesterday in virginia uscmo member organization hav
the u.s. council of muslim organizations. it's 40 minutes. >> the u.s. council muslim organization a coalition of leading national and local muslim organization is today announcing major educational outreach and civic empowerment initiative to address the growing islamic phobia in america. initiatives include a drive to one million voters prior to the 2016 election. one american campaign to enhance an understanding of american muslims and islam and a national open -- designed to help...
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made it look like it spoke for the whole organization. and they are clever in that way. they have a very momentum-based strategy. i think that the resource allocation will shift. they tried to attack the west -- they wanted to attack the west from the outset. they tried well before paris. the broader question is can these groups change is very interesting. the biggest debate is occurring, the brotherhood now the same as the brotherhood then, or has it become an electoral force. it is a very different organization. that is where i think the central debate is, about to what extent these organizations change over time. it is a question that we will be debating for some time to come. when we are talking about isis and al qaeda and if we have seen any changes, it has been small and mostly strategic. nadia: we can explain the social media momentum because the vast , majority of the recruits are in their 20's. this is in the organization that -- this is a generation that has an intimate relationship with computers. this is how they communicate. >
made it look like it spoke for the whole organization. and they are clever in that way. they have a very momentum-based strategy. i think that the resource allocation will shift. they tried to attack the west -- they wanted to attack the west from the outset. they tried well before paris. the broader question is can these groups change is very interesting. the biggest debate is occurring, the brotherhood now the same as the brotherhood then, or has it become an electoral force. it is a very...
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the region of syria and iraq. identified as a malice organization. they favor political preparation of areas that they intend to go into. they use violence, but it is not in support of political objectives. the violence comes second. this has been seen in a number of the public writings from the leaders. they feet off of the experiences and writings of che guevara, on how they put dominance towards violence, and politics through violence. excuse me for a second. further, we look at differences in their strategies within the construct, and how we examine it. we look at -- al qaeda has been going through a branding effort in the last two years where they have been trying to downplay their own role within their affiliate organizations across north africa and the middle east. contrasting that with isis' declaration of being an actual state, and their use of violence. the other aspect -- daveed is here. mr. gartenstein-ross: don't go away. mr. fritz: the ultimate d.c. power move is actually being late to your own event. my apologies for this. it has been k
the region of syria and iraq. identified as a malice organization. they favor political preparation of areas that they intend to go into. they use violence, but it is not in support of political objectives. the violence comes second. this has been seen in a number of the public writings from the leaders. they feet off of the experiences and writings of che guevara, on how they put dominance towards violence, and politics through violence. excuse me for a second. further, we look at differences...
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the organization i.s. has been weekend in recent months. the problem is that the americans lack allies on the ground. they will have problems retaking the city in the coming weeks. brent: a homegrown military on the ground remains the problem. before we continue we want to find out more about how islamic state gained control of ramadi. >> the so-called islamic state seized control of ramadi last may. the battle for the strategic city cost the lives of hundreds of iraqi security forces and civilians. thousands of survivors fled. having lost the city, iraqi troops try to cut off i.s. supply routes. but eventually, they had to pull back, due to ramadi's proximity to the capital of baghdad. since november, the iraqi forces have regained control of nearby towns in a bid to keep ramadi surrounded. the i.s. is preventing remaining civilians from leaving and intends to use them as human shields. brent: we see all of that and put it into the equation. we are back to that question about the iraqi military. does it have what it takes to dislodge islami
the organization i.s. has been weekend in recent months. the problem is that the americans lack allies on the ground. they will have problems retaking the city in the coming weeks. brent: a homegrown military on the ground remains the problem. before we continue we want to find out more about how islamic state gained control of ramadi. >> the so-called islamic state seized control of ramadi last may. the battle for the strategic city cost the lives of hundreds of iraqi security forces and...
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there were lawsuits, which interesting enough, the largest african-american and hispanic organization supported, maybe because the soda industry had been funding those organizations for many, many years. and there were ads in the paper, the famous ad in the newark times the famous blue -- mayor bloomberg in a blue dress. you don't want a nanny for me. fortunately, bloomberg had a sense of humor so when he was asked about that and he said, i would never wear a dress like that, so unflattering. but they played tough. i would love to know the amount of money that the soda industry spent to defeat what was to me a pretty trivial measure. i actually thought a 16-ounce soda cap was too high. they should have capped it at eight ounces. nobody was telling people they couldn't buy 10, 16 a sosa's -- 16-ounce sodas if they wanted to. they put millions of dollars into fighting soda tax initiatives in places where there were elections, because they were elections had recorded by the money they were spinning so there you would note that in richmond, california, one of the poorest cities in richmon
there were lawsuits, which interesting enough, the largest african-american and hispanic organization supported, maybe because the soda industry had been funding those organizations for many, many years. and there were ads in the paper, the famous ad in the newark times the famous blue -- mayor bloomberg in a blue dress. you don't want a nanny for me. fortunately, bloomberg had a sense of humor so when he was asked about that and he said, i would never wear a dress like that, so unflattering....
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according to the second largest army meanwhile it is bombing the terrorist organization at the same time that does not exclude the russians and iranians that is how complicated this state of affairs is the the ideology exported from saudi arabia degenerated the bosnian campaign in the balkans we're still dealing with the demons of this the al qaeda ideology from essentially what coal states or countries were doing. it is a verifiable bids people say isis cancer money from the saudis but they don't have to take this home please. he was killed but before that he become so self sufficient by running oilwells kidnapping or cuban trafficking or extortion so rich the osama bin on an ast there of a subsidiary for the lot and i don't think anyone truly knows how much they're making but they're making millions of dollars every day and every month the board to read they take a charge taxes this is what they want people and cities and towns it is the village of a thousand people every member has to pay taxes that doesn't count what is get off the top. so we could say our allies are
according to the second largest army meanwhile it is bombing the terrorist organization at the same time that does not exclude the russians and iranians that is how complicated this state of affairs is the the ideology exported from saudi arabia degenerated the bosnian campaign in the balkans we're still dealing with the demons of this the al qaeda ideology from essentially what coal states or countries were doing. it is a verifiable bids people say isis cancer money from the saudis but they...
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since then these officials have received provisional payments from the organization. but football is just beginning to recover from the blow to its reputation. today's spee sure rents and hand in the space. but the famous did begin in may when he challenged the president in an astonishing. [null] and withdrew before us a campground to place. despite his victory he announced he would reside in from his post amid the spindle. so our guest is again running for the presidential seat in a special election vowing to enact certificate changes city is the victim and wants to open fifa books to reveal any previously undisclosed financial documents including payments made to the top fifa officials. the organization is the rock-bottom but the son of the late king he also served in the jordanian special forces and in the we are of bard. he currently directs the national crisis vision and center period chairs the commission. please try me to give a board welcome to his royal highness, a prince ali bin al-hussein of jordan. [applause] >> afternoon and is always a pleasure. it is a r
since then these officials have received provisional payments from the organization. but football is just beginning to recover from the blow to its reputation. today's spee sure rents and hand in the space. but the famous did begin in may when he challenged the president in an astonishing. [null] and withdrew before us a campground to place. despite his victory he announced he would reside in from his post amid the spindle. so our guest is again running for the presidential seat in a special...
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the craft fair today... a local non-profit organization hosted the event today... the non - profit organization helps young people learn and develop new skills that will help them as today that came in form of making handmade woodwork, ceramics and knitting hats and scarves. 2:43:15:09-2:43:27:11 "there's opportunity to learn things to give back to the community not only for the kids to learn the craft but for them to also learn how to give back...if we can teach that to them, then maybe they can take that skill set and use it in life." if you would like to volunteer for a future event, visit freedom-for- youth-dot-org. santa left the north pole to visit the blank park zoo. guests enjoyed hot chocolate, cookies and craft activities with santa this morning. the public was also encouraged to buy gifts for animals or directly to the zoo. the zoo is open daily colin cowherd! paul finebaum! hawkeye fans, put away your garlic...these guys have done more good than harm. its the biggest game in iowa football history, and you could certainly make the argument its the bigges
the craft fair today... a local non-profit organization hosted the event today... the non - profit organization helps young people learn and develop new skills that will help them as today that came in form of making handmade woodwork, ceramics and knitting hats and scarves. 2:43:15:09-2:43:27:11 "there's opportunity to learn things to give back to the community not only for the kids to learn the craft but for them to also learn how to give back...if we can teach that to them, then maybe...
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more and more the threats are not the threats posed by organizations acting in a concerted manner, but increasingly those threats or the threats of isolated individuals or isolated groups of people perhaps inspired by the organizations that present the threat to our country. in light of that combination of threats, the organized and also the isolated threats, we have been taking a number of measures over the past few years to reinforce the work that we do. one clear example is the institution of the interagency check that we apply in refugee vetting and in other environments. that gives us a very organized, very methodical way to query against intelligence data bases when we are screening particular individuals. so i know there have been discussions about individuals who entered the united states at earlier times. some of those individuals were not subject to that sort of screening. they would be today. and in many cases, that would have prevented their entry. when we screen syrian refugees, we prescreen the cases before interviews are conducted. that is another innovation in the spiri
more and more the threats are not the threats posed by organizations acting in a concerted manner, but increasingly those threats or the threats of isolated individuals or isolated groups of people perhaps inspired by the organizations that present the threat to our country. in light of that combination of threats, the organized and also the isolated threats, we have been taking a number of measures over the past few years to reinforce the work that we do. one clear example is the institution...
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this year the organization says it doesn't have the money to do it.rganization posted on facebook and twitter last week asking for help. as of yesterday morning, the organization needed money for 8,000 more wreaths. it costs $15 to sponsor each wreath. >>> coming up on 4:41 now on this wednesday morning. it's a wet morning and one that's going to be difficult to see outside. >> that's right. pretty foggy start out there. chuck bell is tracking our forecast. what can we expe, chuck? >> you can expect to be wet and you should expect to have a hard time seeing things outside early this morning. thick fog and moderate rain will have a big impact on moving out and about town today. a little light rain around the capital beltway. steady showers around quantico, steadier showers from fort tobacco into southern charles county and northern st. mary's county. that's where the rain is. dense fog advisory. prince gorges, montgomery county, areas areas north goes until 8:00. gloomy day at the bus stop. temperatures in the 40s. near 60 today. all the rain gear you
this year the organization says it doesn't have the money to do it.rganization posted on facebook and twitter last week asking for help. as of yesterday morning, the organization needed money for 8,000 more wreaths. it costs $15 to sponsor each wreath. >>> coming up on 4:41 now on this wednesday morning. it's a wet morning and one that's going to be difficult to see outside. >> that's right. pretty foggy start out there. chuck bell is tracking our forecast. what can we expe,...
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we're part of organic valley, which is one of the largest organic co-ops in the nation. >> because we're set up organic, we try to be as sustainable as we can. >> the cattle have to be fed certified organic feed with no gmos, no hormones, no antibiotics, no pesticide, herbicide, or insecticide. 30% of all that they eat in a day has to come from grazing. >> this is where they pretty much stay all summer, in pasture land, and then we'll be working them back up, plowing it up, putting in corn one year, and then we'll put it right back into pasture again. what's good for the soil is good for us. >> in the conventional side of it, everyone's so focused on how much can we get out of this cow? and i think on the organic side of it it's, you know, how healthy can i get this cow? >> for us, there was just health issues. my parents had both been taken ill with insecticide. and then laverne was sickened two years right in the row. you start to pay attention to what you're using, what you're doing, how was that affecting your health? >> conventional farming it's so easy to go put in a crop of corn,
we're part of organic valley, which is one of the largest organic co-ops in the nation. >> because we're set up organic, we try to be as sustainable as we can. >> the cattle have to be fed certified organic feed with no gmos, no hormones, no antibiotics, no pesticide, herbicide, or insecticide. 30% of all that they eat in a day has to come from grazing. >> this is where they pretty much stay all summer, in pasture land, and then we'll be working them back up, plowing it up,...
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another thing is the organic -- i really have an issue with this. prewar in syria -- actually, everywhere in the arab world, the practices that al qaeda has cannot be called organic in anywhere except for maybe saudi arabia. it is not organic to any other place. it is planted, supported. the same thing -- this is really available. pretty much all of the leadership are saudis. some of them are professors at saudi universities. some of them are current or former officials. saudi institute at a clause in the army, where you can be paid, take a vacation, and go fight in syria. if you are killed in syria, you are a martyr. it. -- this is state-supported, state directed/ it is not so much organic. this is very active. i will stop here. mr. bergen: we will turn it back to daveed to respond, perhaps starting with the question, are these two really distinct groups? or, they cannot truly have a distinct strategy? mr. gartenstein-ross: they are definitely distinct groups. nadia supported that, by saying that the way that people defected from one group to anothe
another thing is the organic -- i really have an issue with this. prewar in syria -- actually, everywhere in the arab world, the practices that al qaeda has cannot be called organic in anywhere except for maybe saudi arabia. it is not organic to any other place. it is planted, supported. the same thing -- this is really available. pretty much all of the leadership are saudis. some of them are professors at saudi universities. some of them are current or former officials. saudi institute at a...
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the organizers of the press attacks had links to belgium. political leaders say there is a serious and imminent threat of terrorist attacks. schools and restaurants are closed. soldiers have been deployed. police have carried out dozens of raids. what impact this is having on local people? our correspondent in brussels has been on the streets finding out. >> every year, students in brussels hold a celebration to commemorate the founding of the free university. it is a full-day event with music and plenty of belgian beer. this year, the party was over before it began. the event was canceled for security reasons. the police took over. everyone was searched. this came after the police threatened to go on strike. the timing seems like it could not be worse. >> not at all. we are asking for money, but not for ourselves. we want it for the security of our citizens. the police are in a permanent state of high alert and have been for 10 years now. we have been making the same demands over and over again. above all, don't keep squeezing the budget be
the organizers of the press attacks had links to belgium. political leaders say there is a serious and imminent threat of terrorist attacks. schools and restaurants are closed. soldiers have been deployed. police have carried out dozens of raids. what impact this is having on local people? our correspondent in brussels has been on the streets finding out. >> every year, students in brussels hold a celebration to commemorate the founding of the free university. it is a full-day event with...
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made it look like it spoke for the whole organization. momentum-basedy strategy. i think that the resource of allocation will shift. --y tried to attack the west they wanted to attack the west from the outside. they tried well before parents. paris. the broader question is can these groups change is very interesting. the biggest debate is occurring, the brotherhood now, is it the same brotherhood -- or has it become an electoral force. that is were i think the central debate is, about to what extent these organizations change over time. be --a question that will that we will be debating for some time to come. we are talking about isaiah's -- isis and al qaeda and if we have seen any changes and it has been small and mostly strategic. we can explain the social media momentum because the vast majority of the recruits are in their 20's. this is in the organization that has an organization that has been intimate relationship with computers. figure up explains -- expressing themselves -- they grew up expressing themselves through computers. tha
made it look like it spoke for the whole organization. momentum-basedy strategy. i think that the resource of allocation will shift. --y tried to attack the west they wanted to attack the west from the outside. they tried well before parents. paris. the broader question is can these groups change is very interesting. the biggest debate is occurring, the brotherhood now, is it the same brotherhood -- or has it become an electoral force. that is were i think the central debate is, about to what...
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another thing is the organic -- i really have an issue with this. actually, syria -- everywhere in the arab world, the practices that al qaeda has cannot be called organic in saudire except for maybe arabia. othernot organic to any place. it is planted, supported. reallye thing -- this is available. pretty much all of the leadership are saudis. some of them are professors at saudi universities. some of them are current or former officials. clause initute at a the army, where you can be paid, take a vacation, and go fight in syria. if you are killed in syria, you are a martyr. this is state-supported, state e direct it. it is not so much organic. this is very active. i will stop here. we will turn it back perhapsd to respond, starting with the question, are these two really distinct groups? or, they cannot truly have a distinct strategy? mr. gartenstein-ross: they are definitely distinct groups. nadia supported that, by saying that the way that people defected from one group to another can be killed. the definitely see distinction. i agree with everyt
another thing is the organic -- i really have an issue with this. actually, syria -- everywhere in the arab world, the practices that al qaeda has cannot be called organic in saudire except for maybe arabia. othernot organic to any place. it is planted, supported. reallye thing -- this is available. pretty much all of the leadership are saudis. some of them are professors at saudi universities. some of them are current or former officials. clause initute at a the army, where you can be paid,...
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the president of the organization, he is also an adjunct professor i. and we also got a late confirmation and the treasureer who writes the check, liz, treasurer. and what do you do for a living, >> i work for the retail department at new for the bank . >>> so guys i'm excited because there's a lot of people excited about this whole viva lawrence. you're getting up there in age so i wanted to talk about the younger generation coming up. >> i hit 30, so you're right. we started off about five years ago, quin and myself are the cofounders of the organization. we started started when i was 24, and we wanted the train and attract young professionals. we found there was a lot of us in the area, and we had a certain power, once we started connecting and talking to each other and, we saw the power that we have with each other and it's all about trying to move that forward. >> in the beginning, i remember and i heard both of you speak, you did a great presentation last year. that you guys didn't know that there was this many out there how's that been going on? >
the president of the organization, he is also an adjunct professor i. and we also got a late confirmation and the treasureer who writes the check, liz, treasurer. and what do you do for a living, >> i work for the retail department at new for the bank . >>> so guys i'm excited because there's a lot of people excited about this whole viva lawrence. you're getting up there in age so i wanted to talk about the younger generation coming up. >> i hit 30, so you're right. we...
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the organization, he says, is at rock-bottom, but it's not broken. the son of the late king hussein and queen alia of jordan, prince ali was educated in jordan, the united kingdom, and in the u.s. he also served in the jordanian special forces and in the royal guard. he currently directs of jordan's national crisis management center, and he chairs the royal film commission. please join me in giving a warm national press club welcome to his royal highnesses, and ali bin hussein, of jordan. [applause] >> good afternoon. it's always a pleasure to be back in the united states, and it is a real honor to be with you at the national press club. i would just like to start by offering my deepest condolences to the friends and families of the victims in san bernardino. the entire civilized world shares a sense of loss over this horrific act of senseless violence. this country, its people, and its values have had a big influence on me or my experiences as a student here during my former used help shape my character and my values. this setting also has special si
the organization, he says, is at rock-bottom, but it's not broken. the son of the late king hussein and queen alia of jordan, prince ali was educated in jordan, the united kingdom, and in the u.s. he also served in the jordanian special forces and in the royal guard. he currently directs of jordan's national crisis management center, and he chairs the royal film commission. please join me in giving a warm national press club welcome to his royal highnesses, and ali bin hussein, of jordan....
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we must extend the fight beyond institutions, country and the organizatio organizations. ll feel responsible in fighting this. in this contest, it's strengthening of the countries to approve the restructuring of nation financial systems and the plan and adult in the g 20 meetings that was already approved in the united states to protect the financial and nonfinancial institutions, and against the risk of exaggerated self sel self-regulation and lead to the 28 and 29. more over, it's necessary to provide the mechanisms by which all citizen have access and knowledge and the information of the un sanctions list. further more, they must be aware of the sanctions to be applied such as the capital goods and assets of those lists. such mechanisms have begun to be everyone laments based on information by the intelligence unit. we think that it's also important that all countries develop and speed up a legal corporation mechanisms and the knowledge sharing matters such as and the destination of the funds as well as the implementation of the measures required by other foreign states
we must extend the fight beyond institutions, country and the organizatio organizations. ll feel responsible in fighting this. in this contest, it's strengthening of the countries to approve the restructuring of nation financial systems and the plan and adult in the g 20 meetings that was already approved in the united states to protect the financial and nonfinancial institutions, and against the risk of exaggerated self sel self-regulation and lead to the 28 and 29. more over, it's necessary...
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the country, he says. >> translator: it is clear i.s.i.l. and jabad el nusra are terrorist organizations. they cannot be part of the meeting. i hope we can all agree. >> the opposition which recently met in riyadh, says he has to leave before transition of pow power. kerry says that is not predetermined. >> that is not position of the international syria support group. it is not the basis of the geneva communique or the basis of the u.n. resolution. >> but the u.s. is doubling down, telling syria it won't agree to a ceasefire unless assad goes. >> the issg may have or has a different sense of what a political transition might look like than the group of opposition groups. so what does that tell you? that there is still more work to be done. >> analysts say that unless the assad situation is resolved, there will be a waste of time. >> as long as people feel unrepresented by their governments then you'll have a constant insurgency until you get a political solution. >> while there is a sense of urgency to end the civil war there is a reality that the parties may not be ready to do so. rosila
the country, he says. >> translator: it is clear i.s.i.l. and jabad el nusra are terrorist organizations. they cannot be part of the meeting. i hope we can all agree. >> the opposition which recently met in riyadh, says he has to leave before transition of pow power. kerry says that is not predetermined. >> that is not position of the international syria support group. it is not the basis of the geneva communique or the basis of the u.n. resolution. >> but the u.s. is...
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first as a technical director and then as the organization's secretary general. he was elected president in 1998 and has held the election ever since. platter has seen an huge expansion of fifa and is responsible for introducing the cup to new regions in africa and the middle east. >> s appeal--he is appealing, but do you think it will be the end for sepp blatter. >> he has been trying to clear his name, but he has been unable to do that he didn't go all the way for sport presumably because he was waiting for this occasion to do this very thing. i think this is the end of a road, but sepp blatter is a fighter. >> he said he'll be back. but he also said that the ethics committee has no right to go against the president of fifa, without irony there. is that part of the problem? >> he woulset up the ethic the committee to clamp down on those who would do wrong, and now he has been snared. you can't get a better shakespearean plot than this. >> what about michel platini. what is your prognosis with him? i think this is far reaching than for sepp blatter. sepp blatter
first as a technical director and then as the organization's secretary general. he was elected president in 1998 and has held the election ever since. platter has seen an huge expansion of fifa and is responsible for introducing the cup to new regions in africa and the middle east. >> s appeal--he is appealing, but do you think it will be the end for sepp blatter. >> he has been trying to clear his name, but he has been unable to do that he didn't go all the way for sport presumably...
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chamber ever built. >> we walked inside the lines of the organ, a room where three wind machinesate compressed air. >> that's pretty cool. >> standing inside of an instrument. we walked inside the chamber that holds the woodwind section. >> christmas festivities started back on black friday and why new year's day. >> it cost about a hundred thousand dollars. >> made in the 19 hundreds and that have been for five to ever play there. >> i was so nervous stepping into that. sure i would cause a. you use your feet. all these buttons. what did he feel like the next to him while he's playing? i can only imagine. >> talked about getting shoes and they don't expect to live organ to be playing. ♪ >> not everybody is celebrating christmas murdered by her husband. achristmas tree sitting in the corner with no decorations on it. it was sad. >> i can't get into it. for my own little ones. i can't. it's like i'm more depressed than anything. >> first missing on new year's. just pled guilty to killing erika on that night strangling her and taking her body and dumping it in the woods. came up wi
chamber ever built. >> we walked inside the lines of the organ, a room where three wind machinesate compressed air. >> that's pretty cool. >> standing inside of an instrument. we walked inside the chamber that holds the woodwind section. >> christmas festivities started back on black friday and why new year's day. >> it cost about a hundred thousand dollars. >> made in the 19 hundreds and that have been for five to ever play there. >> i was so nervous...
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but the organization that funded the ads is funded by mike bloomberg. seems pretty political to me. >> i would rather see this ad on christmas day rather than another incontinence ad. it will be playing on christmas day, and you know what family members will be showing off on christmas day in their new rifles. their new firearms. sales of guns have gone up in the last month. right now the majority of we'll seeing this probably weren't agreeing. maybe it makes the neighbor feel good. a pat on the back. we are doing our part. >> they are doing their part, and thi this -- and this is agan
but the organization that funded the ads is funded by mike bloomberg. seems pretty political to me. >> i would rather see this ad on christmas day rather than another incontinence ad. it will be playing on christmas day, and you know what family members will be showing off on christmas day in their new rifles. their new firearms. sales of guns have gone up in the last month. right now the majority of we'll seeing this probably weren't agreeing. maybe it makes the neighbor feel good. a pat...
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the organizers of the march say...they organized because they're fed up of the youth violence claiming lives of many in ther neighborhoods. (( april smith/anti- violence advocate: "we don't think that youth go through anything but the truth be told they go through things just like adults go through things just on a different level." )) ((mauricio marin)) smith says she plans to share the problems she's experiencing first hand with the presidential candidate. saying mislead youth often end up in gangs and dead from shootings and stabbings plaguing communities. although smith still hasn't decided which candidate is getting her vote. addressing the issues that affect her and so many others. ((april smith/anti- violence advocate: "unfortuantley we live in a world where it's not just going to be zero violence. however if we come together not as a community but with the focus on a solution and not just always looking at the problem." )) mauricio marin 8 news now. ((brian loftus)) the community discussion is free and open to the public. it's at the doctor pearson community center in north las
the organizers of the march say...they organized because they're fed up of the youth violence claiming lives of many in ther neighborhoods. (( april smith/anti- violence advocate: "we don't think that youth go through anything but the truth be told they go through things just like adults go through things just on a different level." )) ((mauricio marin)) smith says she plans to share the problems she's experiencing first hand with the presidential candidate. saying mislead youth often...
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the cease-fire. there are other organizations recognized as terrorists. pe we can all agree. >> the opposition which recently met in riyadh said it won't bargain with assad and he has to leave. u.s. secretary of state kerry said assad's future is i want pre-determined. >> that is not the position of the international syrian support group. it is not the basis of the geneva communique. it is not the basis of the u.n. resolution. >> the opposition is doubling down telling al jazeera it won't agree to a cease-fire unless assad goes. u.s. officials say they are forging ahead nonetheless. >> the issg has a different sense of what a political transition might look like than the group of opposition groups. so what does that tell you? there is still more work to be done. >> analysts say unless the assad question is resolved, the talks may be a waste of time. >> as long as assad is in place, as long as people feel unrepresented by their government, then you will wjust have a constant insurgency until you really get a political solution. >> while there is a sense of
the cease-fire. there are other organizations recognized as terrorists. pe we can all agree. >> the opposition which recently met in riyadh said it won't bargain with assad and he has to leave. u.s. secretary of state kerry said assad's future is i want pre-determined. >> that is not the position of the international syrian support group. it is not the basis of the geneva communique. it is not the basis of the u.n. resolution. >> the opposition is doubling down telling al...
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the organization will honor three people in the "donate life rose parade float." they will join dozens of other families from across the nation who have all felt the organ donation or transplant. people will see a photo of the solon man russ gerdin carried by his daughter. russ's family says they're looking forward to the parade to remember russ who received a liver transplant following a atruggle with liver cancer. " 4:07:22 it'll just mean great memories of my dad and great memories of the battle he fought, and it'll be a good tte to reflect on all theheood things that happened and were able to happen. he got to see five more grandkids born after his transplant and spend some time with the new grandkids." the family says the transplant granted russ five more years of life.e.he iowa donor network teams up with other donor organizations around the nation for this float. they want to honor those families whose loved ones have donated and to create awareness for the need for organ donors. the tournament of roses parade will air live from pasadena at 10 a-m you can s
the organization will honor three people in the "donate life rose parade float." they will join dozens of other families from across the nation who have all felt the organ donation or transplant. people will see a photo of the solon man russ gerdin carried by his daughter. russ's family says they're looking forward to the parade to remember russ who received a liver transplant following a atruggle with liver cancer. " 4:07:22 it'll just mean great memories of my dad and great...
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the organization will honor 3 people whoo have felt the impact of organ donation or transplant in the "donate life rose parade float." people will see a photo of thu solon man russ gerdin carried by his daughter. russ receieid a liver transplant following a struggle with liver cancer. " 4:07:22 it'll just mean great memories of my dad and great memories of the bale he fought, and it'll be a gd time to reflect on all the good things that happened and were able to happen. he gogoto see five more andkids born aftereris transplant and spend some time with the new grandkids." the family says the transplant granted d ss 5 more years of life. the iowa donor network works with other donor organizations around the nation for this float. they want to honor those families whose loved ones have donated and to let abouou the need for organ donors. the tournament of roses parade will air live from pasadena at 10 a-m friday. you can see it right here on kcrg tv 9 . and we understand the donate lifefeose parade float will be about halfway through the lineup of floats. a teenager who usehis wealthy up
the organization will honor 3 people whoo have felt the impact of organ donation or transplant in the "donate life rose parade float." people will see a photo of thu solon man russ gerdin carried by his daughter. russ receieid a liver transplant following a struggle with liver cancer. " 4:07:22 it'll just mean great memories of my dad and great memories of the bale he fought, and it'll be a gd time to reflect on all the good things that happened and were able to happen. he gogoto...
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to form a permanent organization. the group was called the , alsoal negro committee known as the committee of 40. the group decided on the name of the organization, the national association for the advancement of colored people. abolitions were the of segregation discrimination, disenfranchisement, racial violence, particularly, lynching. here, we have one of the prominent and unique items on display in the exhibit, the naacp's lynching flag. flown in it was first 1920 outside of the ends -- at 69 5thquarters avenue to mark every time a person was lynched. it was part of the naacp anti-lynching campaign. it included the publication of the pamphlet, 30 years of lynching in 1919. the advertisement that the naacp took in 1922 in both the new york times and the atlantic journal-constitution entitled the shame of america in which a full page ad was listing the number of lynching's to date in 1922. then, the segregation era section, we have included a so 's primary focus was giallo opportunity. in 1925, he organized the rutherf
to form a permanent organization. the group was called the , alsoal negro committee known as the committee of 40. the group decided on the name of the organization, the national association for the advancement of colored people. abolitions were the of segregation discrimination, disenfranchisement, racial violence, particularly, lynching. here, we have one of the prominent and unique items on display in the exhibit, the naacp's lynching flag. flown in it was first 1920 outside of the ends -- at...
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stephanie: the human rights campaign is the largest organization for gay people. our movement like all of those represented here is a constant balance between rebellion and quiet inclusion. stonewall was a seminal moment. but it wasn't the first. stone call needs to be preserved. but we also have places like compton's cafeteria and the tenderloin in san francisco. the very first place for transgender women pushed back against the police. to ensure that they were not able to participate fully in society. the women in the cafeteria pushed back and said we'd had enough. today if you all caps that space it's just a vacant building. there's no plaque is the memorial. there's no nothing. most lgbt people have no idea what compton's cafeteria is in whites important. it is just a footnote in history. if we don't talk about these places, they don't get included. there is not a willingness this country to allow our youths to aarn about lgbt people willingness to talk about who we are and where we are. some of those quiet moments. an important part of our history but is only
stephanie: the human rights campaign is the largest organization for gay people. our movement like all of those represented here is a constant balance between rebellion and quiet inclusion. stonewall was a seminal moment. but it wasn't the first. stone call needs to be preserved. but we also have places like compton's cafeteria and the tenderloin in san francisco. the very first place for transgender women pushed back against the police. to ensure that they were not able to participate fully in...
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the organization has a zero tolerance policy on sexual assault and abuse. in 2012, an independent team of experts was brought in to investigate it's peace keeping missions since then, the number of allegations have fallen. last year, there were 79 compared with 96 the year before. 60% are complaints made since 2010, were found to be unsubstantiated, there have been several campaigns launched pushing for peace keepers to lose their immunity. >> she joins us a report, we heard that the secretary general said that the united nations failed to response meaningfully, when faced with information about reprehensible crimes against children. are you satisfied with the tone and the kind of response to the report. >> but certainly from what i have heard and the press conference that i heard given the panelist themselves, i feel as though this is a scathing report, that does justice to the sorts of allegations and the crimes that we exposed back in april of 2015. it vindicates everything that my organization, and our campaign code blue exposed and brought to the public
the organization has a zero tolerance policy on sexual assault and abuse. in 2012, an independent team of experts was brought in to investigate it's peace keeping missions since then, the number of allegations have fallen. last year, there were 79 compared with 96 the year before. 60% are complaints made since 2010, were found to be unsubstantiated, there have been several campaigns launched pushing for peace keepers to lose their immunity. >> she joins us a report, we heard that the...
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mid-level people in the organization to know it's okay to work with silicon valley. the down side could be in generating that momentum we create unrealistic expectations that we just can't meet. the diux and silicon valley writ large can't help to answer -- to supply all of the demand for innovation the department of defense has. when that doesn't happen, how will even feel about it? that was the second thing that came out of the predictive exercise which is the continued growth of the trend occurring which the participants referred to as technology tourism. for those of you who are not familiar, this is when senior officers or defense officials travel to silicon valley to "get briefed." they take a number of meetings, receive breeches, they don't have any funding of their own, they don't have the ability to execute on a contract and they won't come back to maintain that relationship over time. so they means they go out, raise expectations, dash those expectations, burn bridges and then when people within the pentagon or the services go out to silicon valley and seek
mid-level people in the organization to know it's okay to work with silicon valley. the down side could be in generating that momentum we create unrealistic expectations that we just can't meet. the diux and silicon valley writ large can't help to answer -- to supply all of the demand for innovation the department of defense has. when that doesn't happen, how will even feel about it? that was the second thing that came out of the predictive exercise which is the continued growth of the trend...
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-panel investigating the organization's response to sexual abuse allegations in the car has producedming report. it says the u.n. failed to take necessary action after it learned of allegations of abuse of young boys by french peace keepers, describing its response as sere ouszly flawed. the report goes on to say that the allegations were passed from desk to desk and in box to in box at the u.n. for more on this, let's go live to our diplomatic editor, james bayes who joins us from the u.n. in this new york. james, first of all remind us why the u.n. set up this inquiry. >> reporter: well, this inquiry has found really damming conclusions about the united nations and the united nations systems. rarely have i seen a report as damming as this. as it all goes back to 2014, to the war-torn, central african republic, and there was a u.n. human rights officer who heard about the abuse of a young boys by french peace keepers. they weren't part of the united nations peace keeping force, because that hadn't been set up at that point. so she heard about these and interviewed the young boys and
-panel investigating the organization's response to sexual abuse allegations in the car has producedming report. it says the u.n. failed to take necessary action after it learned of allegations of abuse of young boys by french peace keepers, describing its response as sere ouszly flawed. the report goes on to say that the allegations were passed from desk to desk and in box to in box at the u.n. for more on this, let's go live to our diplomatic editor, james bayes who joins us from the u.n. in...
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the organization is very disconcerting. efinitely has the fbi watching and working closely to get this information. laura: you mentioned the suspects may be carrying long guns. california has restrictive gun laws, among the tightest in america. how difficult would it be to get a hold of the long gun? >> i do not think it is difficult. you have rules and regulations -- i've met a conference now that the fbi's having in regards to that with background checks, but you can see it is not hard to get your hands on some kind of weapon. you can buy it on the street, or have someone else right for you. that is something they will look at. three people, are there more people involved? be all over the gun issue when they find them and try to track where they got their weapons. , i'm not surprised they can get their hands on weapons. the question is, are they automatic or guns you can buy in a sporting good store with a regular background check. if you do not have a record, you can buy the gun. that will be a key thing to look at when t
the organization is very disconcerting. efinitely has the fbi watching and working closely to get this information. laura: you mentioned the suspects may be carrying long guns. california has restrictive gun laws, among the tightest in america. how difficult would it be to get a hold of the long gun? >> i do not think it is difficult. you have rules and regulations -- i've met a conference now that the fbi's having in regards to that with background checks, but you can see it is not hard...
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47-count indictment charging 14 defendants with pervasive and long-running conspiracies in the world of organized soccer. wing aed - alleged that these defendants, which included high ranking fifa officials, leaders of governing bodies under the fifa umbrella, and sports marketing executives have corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interests and to enrich themselves. we stated our determination too end these practices and bring the wrong doctors to justice and we pledge to work with our partners around the world to hold additional co-conspirators and corrupt individuals accountable. today we are announcing a superseding entitlement which includes new charges against new defendants, as well as additional arrests and guilty pleas in connection with our ongoing investigation. earlier a federal grand jury in brooklyn has returned a 92-count superseding indictment which includes charges against 16 new defendants, all of whom are current or former soccer officials. these defendants include the sitting presidents of two of fifa's six continental soccer con federations, concacaf, wh
47-count indictment charging 14 defendants with pervasive and long-running conspiracies in the world of organized soccer. wing aed - alleged that these defendants, which included high ranking fifa officials, leaders of governing bodies under the fifa umbrella, and sports marketing executives have corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to serve their interests and to enrich themselves. we stated our determination too end these practices and bring the wrong doctors to justice and we pledge to...
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in the season of giving, the organization is asking for your help. bell ringers like don baumgardner are a rare breed. "i love to see the smile on peoples face," said donald baumgardner. it's hard to miss him outside this grocery store...five days a week...eight and half hours a day. "they had a deal down there that said sign up to ring the bell so baumgardner. few can probably rival hisenthusiasm. "i love to talk to people, i love to ring the bell and make the noise and no one yells at me for making noise," said donald baumgardner. and the salvation army of siouxland struggles to find more people like him. "during the week we struggle to get volunteers," said allison liska. the people you see ringing those bells are volunteers. the salvation army estimates they're around 100 volunteers short. ringing at 15 different locations. but more like 14 because don has a strong lock on his spot except for tuesdays. "we gotta do what we can while we're on the earth and then be proud cause we're going to get to go to the beautiful heaven," said donald baumgardne
in the season of giving, the organization is asking for your help. bell ringers like don baumgardner are a rare breed. "i love to see the smile on peoples face," said donald baumgardner. it's hard to miss him outside this grocery store...five days a week...eight and half hours a day. "they had a deal down there that said sign up to ring the bell so baumgardner. few can probably rival hisenthusiasm. "i love to talk to people, i love to ring the bell and make the noise and no...
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the organization is running radio ads. police officers should be allowed to use all resources available to them to write their reports on any incidents. the meeting is scheduled at 5:30 at san francisco city hall. back to you. >>> in san jose, a toys "r" us will open as usual. it's following a wild police chase that ended inside the store. >> three shots fired. >> police chase a stolen car in at about 1:00 yesterday afternoon. the owner of the stolen car tracked his car on initialingspad until officers took over. police say during the pursuit, the suspect rammed into three cars including a police car causing officers to shoot. >> your friend's car has bullet holes in it. >> i saw that. that was bun of the first things i said to her. there were four bullet holes right on the side of your car. >> the suspect drove into the toys "r" us and ran into the store to hide. it was full of holiday shoppers. officers were able to arrest the man who was later taken to a hospital to be treated for injuries no customers were hurt. >>> los
the organization is running radio ads. police officers should be allowed to use all resources available to them to write their reports on any incidents. the meeting is scheduled at 5:30 at san francisco city hall. back to you. >>> in san jose, a toys "r" us will open as usual. it's following a wild police chase that ended inside the store. >> three shots fired. >> police chase a stolen car in at about 1:00 yesterday afternoon. the owner of the stolen car tracked...