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they are bad, but they are good at what they do. the armani suits, the wavy hair, the designer eyeglasses support democracy. they will keep the peace treaty with the zionist entity. even the most moderate talking heads of the muslim brotherhood. if you are naÏve, as a western leader were journalists, you really want to like them. they seem so reasonable. maybe we can use them as a counterweight to the really bad guys and al qaeda. they're not blowing anyone up. not yet. but actually they're palestinian wing is, which is hamas. they are just killing jews, so we don't have to worry about that, they think. even though they have also killed american citizens. our leaders see the brotherhood and they said we can work with these guys with all the right things. this is not nice and hot water so many ways. without the birth of the muslim brotherhood, there would be no war on terror right now. i know that that might shock some people and i say it without hesitation or reservation. granddaddy of them all and it comes to modern islamic terrori
they are bad, but they are good at what they do. the armani suits, the wavy hair, the designer eyeglasses support democracy. they will keep the peace treaty with the zionist entity. even the most moderate talking heads of the muslim brotherhood. if you are naÏve, as a western leader were journalists, you really want to like them. they seem so reasonable. maybe we can use them as a counterweight to the really bad guys and al qaeda. they're not blowing anyone up. not yet. but actually they're...
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they say they found weapons at his house. they will not confirm he is armed right now but he's a fugitive who's been awol for three days and in his past he has a misdemeanor conviction for fleeing a police officer in texas in 1995. they are extremely worried about him. right now he would be considered a colossal flight risk, even if he were arrested. therefore, when they issued a warrant for his arrest for the murder of the mother, they made sure attached to that would be a $1 million bond should he be taken in to custody. they just levelled one charge at him, a homicide. but likely to follow a second homicide charge, possibly kidnapping charges and arson charge and a cruelty to animals charge because anderson also burned in the fire was a dog. a whole host of charges against this man who they consider to be dangerous. >> as i said, the remains found in the house were consistent or other remains were consistent with those of an 8-year-old child. do we know much about the relationship between these this man and the family? i u
they say they found weapons at his house. they will not confirm he is armed right now but he's a fugitive who's been awol for three days and in his past he has a misdemeanor conviction for fleeing a police officer in texas in 1995. they are extremely worried about him. right now he would be considered a colossal flight risk, even if he were arrested. therefore, when they issued a warrant for his arrest for the murder of the mother, they made sure attached to that would be a $1 million bond...
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they said they were in a jungle in panama. one of the tribe members went up to the tree to grab the sloth. discovered the sloth was having a may bbaby. she wasn't having any of it so she climbed up the tree but she was on a weak branch. >> oh, my gosh. i got that on film. >> they said that the mom and the baby were fine but i don't think that's how that panamanian expected that to happen for those kids. >> they won't forget their trip because of this. >> remember that time that sloth fell out of that tree? >> oh, my god. >> from one protective mom to another mom, we go to australia off the coast of sydney where the 7 news team helicopter t got some amazing footage of this humpback whale and her calf. >> swimming toward antarctica they saw the mom showing her babies how to eat. >> they say they typically don't feed in this area. >> out of the 2600 whales that pass that point, they got to see something that was once in a lifetime. >> pretty cool. >>> it's big news for 9-year-old kiana when she gets a call that she won justin bie
they said they were in a jungle in panama. one of the tribe members went up to the tree to grab the sloth. discovered the sloth was having a may bbaby. she wasn't having any of it so she climbed up the tree but she was on a weak branch. >> oh, my gosh. i got that on film. >> they said that the mom and the baby were fine but i don't think that's how that panamanian expected that to happen for those kids. >> they won't forget their trip because of this. >> remember that...
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they are dumb. they are dumb, dumb, um did.they really want to help their city, the city of san diego, what they don't say is filner is banned from hooters, period. filner is banned from hooters until he resigns and then he can have all of the boobs and wings he wants. take one for the team. use that as a bait and get him to come to hooters. >> this guy has got to resign. i can't understand what is he thinking? he has to resign. he is a despicable human being, isn't he, brooke? >> are you judging him before he has been found guilty by a court of law? >> how many people have come out? 13 women now? this stuff isn't pretty. this guy is pretty bad. >> but also there is a movement now to get every single establishment to ban him, all restaurants. >> that's fun. >> that's overkill. thews -- that's overkill. let the law judge him guilty of a crime and run its course. >> what's with you and the law? >> we have to take a break. time to move on, but more is on the way including a special segment with boomer where i ask him questions abo
they are dumb. they are dumb, dumb, um did.they really want to help their city, the city of san diego, what they don't say is filner is banned from hooters, period. filner is banned from hooters until he resigns and then he can have all of the boobs and wings he wants. take one for the team. use that as a bait and get him to come to hooters. >> this guy has got to resign. i can't understand what is he thinking? he has to resign. he is a despicable human being, isn't he, brooke? >>...
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they climbed trees, they tried to spy on the couple using binoculars, they would bribe the servants tory and get a jury of what they were eating, where they were going. according to accounts, they went trout fishing several times in a stream known as deep creek. they caught almost 50 trout. they attended church together in downtown oakland, that has since been known as the church of the presidents. on their departure back to washington, a left from the deer park railroad station, it was then that the president met with reporters and some of the locals. he said their honeymoon exceeded their expectations. they never slept better. the air and temperature were delicious and they could not have found a more suitable retreat have a searched the entire united states. >> let's jump in. you have added some details to the story from the beginning and we thank you for that area-- that. anything more to add to his description of their enjoyment? >> he has done good research. that lines up with everything i have discovered, too. >> is the cottage still around? >> that i don't know. >> next up is j
they climbed trees, they tried to spy on the couple using binoculars, they would bribe the servants tory and get a jury of what they were eating, where they were going. according to accounts, they went trout fishing several times in a stream known as deep creek. they caught almost 50 trout. they attended church together in downtown oakland, that has since been known as the church of the presidents. on their departure back to washington, a left from the deer park railroad station, it was then...
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they didn't -- they weren't friendly. they didn't talk. >> they didn't talk at all?ke's questions. >> what did they say. >> i just asked him where he was headed. he said he was going to salmon river hopefully. they were headed the wrong direction to get to the salmon river. that was one red flag for me. she was trying to turn her face away. i talked to -- i didn't talk to her. i was mainly concentrating on him. she was kind of had a scared look on her face. we didn't know it was from the horses or what. then when i turned and talked to him a little bit, i just had a gut feeling about him. >> how long was the interaction? >> just a few seconds. then when we went up the trail a little ways, i turned around and told these guys, this wasn't right. >> did you get a sense there was danger, somebody was in danger? >> not really. we thought maybe she was scared of the horses or something like that. spent a lot of time in the back country, you usually don't want into somebody that is wearing pajamas. it looked like pajama bottoms that she was wearing. he had a backpack on. sh
they didn't -- they weren't friendly. they didn't talk. >> they didn't talk at all?ke's questions. >> what did they say. >> i just asked him where he was headed. he said he was going to salmon river hopefully. they were headed the wrong direction to get to the salmon river. that was one red flag for me. she was trying to turn her face away. i talked to -- i didn't talk to her. i was mainly concentrating on him. she was kind of had a scared look on her face. we didn't know it...
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they did or what they said. that. the british government those allowed to block revelations on mass surveillance as a paper that first published the snowden leaks says it has been forced to destroy its trove of data. and a scandal is continued to unfold around the us national security agency and its surveillance practices we will get how a once a low key organization responsible for cold making and cold breaking has become so powerful. turkey's prime minister claims he has evidence that israel was behind the coup in egypt where the resulting chaos has claimed almost a thousand lives and crippled vital industries. and a human tide of desperation as tens of thousands of kurdish refugees.
they did or what they said. that. the british government those allowed to block revelations on mass surveillance as a paper that first published the snowden leaks says it has been forced to destroy its trove of data. and a scandal is continued to unfold around the us national security agency and its surveillance practices we will get how a once a low key organization responsible for cold making and cold breaking has become so powerful. turkey's prime minister claims he has evidence that israel...
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they worked hard. they had ambition. they learned what they had to learn. some of them might have had connections here and there. nobody does everything by themselves, but you're certainly not going to eradicate poverty by creating dependency. santa claus is not a cure for poverty. it isn't going to happen. all it is is a way to buy votes. that's why the democrats want amnesty. >> you think president obama likes his job? >> i have no idea. i don't know him. i've never spoken to him. i don't know how to read those kind of tea leaves just watching him. all i can read is what other people have written about how he doesn't show up early or whatever. i've read people say that the job is beneath him. he really needs to be running the world, to be challenged, to be invigorated. the united states is chump change. he needs the united nations. he needs to be running the whole shebang. i don't know if it's true. i don't know whether he likes his job or not i think he does and is relishing the opportunity to put into play what leftists have only dreamed about in facult
they worked hard. they had ambition. they learned what they had to learn. some of them might have had connections here and there. nobody does everything by themselves, but you're certainly not going to eradicate poverty by creating dependency. santa claus is not a cure for poverty. it isn't going to happen. all it is is a way to buy votes. that's why the democrats want amnesty. >> you think president obama likes his job? >> i have no idea. i don't know him. i've never spoken to him....
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what happened to detroit, they suddenly woke up one morning and realized they were broke.rlton, west virginia, they're paying for retiree cost out of the budget. that is a ponzi scheme. that can only last for a couple more months. >> making promises that you can't afford to keep won't work. but it will take another big city to go bust before you sit down and negotiate the other -- >> david: which one do you think it will be? >> it could be chicago. they have a disaster coming up in 2016. that might force something on that. an area to get create i on is the health savings account for retirees and the current workers that give people money they control. it costs less. >> david: isn't the administration going in the opposite direction? >> yes, but there is nothing like reality if you're a mayor facing bankruptcy to sit down and do reforms. >> you want to talk about chicago? >> illinois is case and point. their pension costs are 2.5 times what the state brings in tax revenue. the taxpayers, it's so unfair. sabrina is right. it's so unfair what is happening to u.s. taxpayers ac
what happened to detroit, they suddenly woke up one morning and realized they were broke.rlton, west virginia, they're paying for retiree cost out of the budget. that is a ponzi scheme. that can only last for a couple more months. >> making promises that you can't afford to keep won't work. but it will take another big city to go bust before you sit down and negotiate the other -- >> david: which one do you think it will be? >> it could be chicago. they have a disaster coming...
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they hire or who they get to do the work. we are aware for the time when we did do t we have several different products based on the type of surface. and staff was trained at that time, but that's when we were doing abatement on private property. >> i can just help a little bit. again, from the historic building perspective, of course, private property can be historic, too. but there's a difference between, of course, when it's a public owned building or private owned building. perhaps some of it is an awareness or an education about resource he he that are available. there's a whole gamut of people available to remove graffiti, people who have never done it before, maybe they're painters but they just have access to materials and they are used to taking paint off. i guess farther down the spectrum of people that have never done it before and just want to be good citizens to remove graffiti. then you go up through -- you know, people who just specialize in graffiti removal. there's people who, you know, more like me who get t
they hire or who they get to do the work. we are aware for the time when we did do t we have several different products based on the type of surface. and staff was trained at that time, but that's when we were doing abatement on private property. >> i can just help a little bit. again, from the historic building perspective, of course, private property can be historic, too. but there's a difference between, of course, when it's a public owned building or private owned building. perhaps...
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know that with the resources they have or their disposal they they will be able to survive and they will be able. to actually. change or change the amount of any such war it may it may mean transcend it will probably it may well transcend outside the syrian borders but it certainly will not result in the defeat of the syrians they were never defeated and that's an interesting point i'm going to make if i go to michael in washington in obama's world you have to destroy syria to say syria you know what i'm getting at i mean the good it's good it because they have to destroy the entire state to win. right this goes back to dr ablow that's a point where the neo cons in the west and even the liberal party even among the democratic party think that we can bomb our way to freedom or bomb our way to democracy that's what we've done throughout the middle east we've left a legacy of that in the last hundred years certainly more poignantly in the last thirty to forty to fifty years martin dempsey joint chiefs chairman saying that we shouldn't pursue military options i think we should keep his
know that with the resources they have or their disposal they they will be able to survive and they will be able. to actually. change or change the amount of any such war it may it may mean transcend it will probably it may well transcend outside the syrian borders but it certainly will not result in the defeat of the syrians they were never defeated and that's an interesting point i'm going to make if i go to michael in washington in obama's world you have to destroy syria to say syria you...
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they can see they are the no you can thatting anywhere. they asked him to step in he answered with the injunction which brings the strike to a halt for now. >> they emerged. and a board will investigate. they will issue a cooling off period. >> they are using it as a scare tactic and they were bargaining in bad faith. we heard how it was unnecessary to keep the public on pins and needles. there is no reason to continue the drama and the stress. the last thing we wanted was to see the train shut down again. we said what are our options. this is the one we found we would exercise. the governor was willing to grant it. >> and bart has been covering smaller raises than what the workers want 5áed expecting them to pay more for benefits and would wipe out the raise t needs to up grade trains and the system. they are happy a third party is investigating the inquiry will take time from bargaining. a contract is the one thing they have been asking for since april. the good news there is no strike at least for now. >>> this is the inquiry into the n
they can see they are the no you can thatting anywhere. they asked him to step in he answered with the injunction which brings the strike to a halt for now. >> they emerged. and a board will investigate. they will issue a cooling off period. >> they are using it as a scare tactic and they were bargaining in bad faith. we heard how it was unnecessary to keep the public on pins and needles. there is no reason to continue the drama and the stress. the last thing we wanted was to see...
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and they won.e middle then with richard nixon. in '64, the right said it was their turn and blew the roof off the cow palace, mocking republican moderates. then getting killed with barry goldwater running against linynn johns johnson. the democrats ran moderates in 60, 64, 68, then went wild in 72 the democrats got killed. the party bases get pushed aside for several elections and finally build up steam. the opponents in the iraq war, i believe the republican base will do the same in 2016, they put up with george bush, put up with bob dole, were deeply disappointed by george w. and last year mitt romney. they're going to come loaded for bear for the race for 2016. i predict the hard right is going to take over the republican party in 2016. and the nomination is going to rand paul. you watch. that's hardball for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be over, but it d
and they won.e middle then with richard nixon. in '64, the right said it was their turn and blew the roof off the cow palace, mocking republican moderates. then getting killed with barry goldwater running against linynn johns johnson. the democrats ran moderates in 60, 64, 68, then went wild in 72 the democrats got killed. the party bases get pushed aside for several elections and finally build up steam. the opponents in the iraq war, i believe the republican base will do the same in 2016, they...
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>> they didn't -- they weren't friendly and they didn't talk. >> they didn't talk at all?>> they asked mike some simple questions. >> what did they say? >> mike? >> i just asked him where he was headed and he said he was going to the salmon river, hopefully. but they were headed the wrong direction to get to salmon river. that was one red flag for me. >> how would you describe how hannah was behaving? >> she was trying to turn her face away. i talked to her -- well, i didn't talk to her. i was mainly concentrating on him, but she was kind of had a scared look on her face when i first come up the trail. we didn't know if it was from the horses or what. but then when i turned and talked to him a little bit, i just had a gut feeling about him. >> how long was that interaction? >> oh, just a few seconds. and then when we went up the trail a little ways i turned around and told these guys that there was something wrong there. it just wasn't right. >> did you get a sense at all that there was danger? that somebody was in danger? >> not really. you know, we thought maybe she was
>> they didn't -- they weren't friendly and they didn't talk. >> they didn't talk at all?>> they asked mike some simple questions. >> what did they say? >> mike? >> i just asked him where he was headed and he said he was going to the salmon river, hopefully. but they were headed the wrong direction to get to salmon river. that was one red flag for me. >> how would you describe how hannah was behaving? >> she was trying to turn her face away. i...
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they got in this past weekend, and they are there now. they were there today. early this morning when opposition groups say that around 2:00 a.m. the syrian government the started launching attacks on a rebel held area east of damascus shooting surface-to-surface rockets that contained chemical weapons. civilians shot amateur video, the images that have been coming out of that part of syria have not been verified as real by nbc news. they appear to have come from cell phone cameras. the footage is gruesome and upsetting. dozens of videos showing dozens if not hundreds of victims almost all of whom appear to be dead and those who do not appear to be dead appear to be dying or at least in very great distress. regardless of what caused these deaths, the deaths themselves especially of so many children shown in this footage, it's unspeakably terrible. at this juncture the death toll overall is still unclear. however, the estimates range from the hundreds to more than 1,000 killed today in syria. and of course what is notable about these images other than just how t
they got in this past weekend, and they are there now. they were there today. early this morning when opposition groups say that around 2:00 a.m. the syrian government the started launching attacks on a rebel held area east of damascus shooting surface-to-surface rockets that contained chemical weapons. civilians shot amateur video, the images that have been coming out of that part of syria have not been verified as real by nbc news. they appear to have come from cell phone cameras. the footage...
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they don't take the drugs because they need to. they take them because they want to. >> students and teachers and lawyers may be using them in they have a project that needs to be done and they need to stay awake. >> young moms like this who took her child's meds to do it all. >> i was able to get all the stuff done around the house and able to cook the dinner and have everything perfect. >> she ended up having to shake an addiction. a nurse took ten pills one day and went to the er. >> i knew i was probably having a heart attack. >> they come in with elevated heart rates and high blood pressure and even seizures. >> people can have problems with their heart and seizures from them. >> for moms trying to cope to college kids who think the drugs are somehow safe, a warning. >> when used inappropriately, they can be toxic and serious. >> new details about a roller of thousands of pounds of boneless veal products. 12,000 pounds of veal was pulled because of concerns the meat is contaminated. the veal was produced in mid-to late june in
they don't take the drugs because they need to. they take them because they want to. >> students and teachers and lawyers may be using them in they have a project that needs to be done and they need to stay awake. >> young moms like this who took her child's meds to do it all. >> i was able to get all the stuff done around the house and able to cook the dinner and have everything perfect. >> she ended up having to shake an addiction. a nurse took ten pills one day and...
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they don't realize they have an eating disorder. once they start, they can't stop. >> is that the equivalent though of women starving themselves? these are guys who want to bulk up their muscles, and no i don't believe the 40%. >> i am not saying we should shed a tear over these guys, but i think it is a real problem. >> they are obsessed with their bodies? >> yes. >> do you think there is any chance that women like this, and maybe that is something to do with it? i heard amy say at the gipping gipping -- at the beginning a minute ago, what is wrong with that? >> that's right, you did. but, amy, i have on authority that women like nerdy guys, am i right? >> we like humor, so you are all in good company. >> a guy called me nerdy the other night and i came out of the comedy club and a guy was smoking and he said i like the whole nerd thing, man. good stuff. i was like, who is he talking about? i don't see myself that way. >> they don't like the super incredible hulk bulked up look. hugh jackman in "wolverine" that was nice. a little v
they don't realize they have an eating disorder. once they start, they can't stop. >> is that the equivalent though of women starving themselves? these are guys who want to bulk up their muscles, and no i don't believe the 40%. >> i am not saying we should shed a tear over these guys, but i think it is a real problem. >> they are obsessed with their bodies? >> yes. >> do you think there is any chance that women like this, and maybe that is something to do with it?...
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when they come back to china, they complain, this broker is a crook and they should have some kind of recourse from china but, at the same time, if we cannot stop them from coming over here, how are we going to regulate it and make sure the women coming here getting healthcare and make sure our taxpayers are not footing the bill and our system is not being taken advantage of. >> bonnie erbe: there are many reasons why women want to deliver on u.s. soil. not only do they believe our healthcare system is better, they believe, as parents, they are protected from political persecution if they have a u.s. citizen in the family. >> american consulate, american ambassador, they're very aggressive in protecting their citizens, so, when a country enters an american embassy, they will be the first one to rescue their own residents. >> bonnie erbe: they also want to take advantage of better, less expensive educational opportunities for their children. but whether birth tourism is hurting or helping the u.s. economy is an unanswered question. >> it's been a mixed reaction. i mean, there are some
when they come back to china, they complain, this broker is a crook and they should have some kind of recourse from china but, at the same time, if we cannot stop them from coming over here, how are we going to regulate it and make sure the women coming here getting healthcare and make sure our taxpayers are not footing the bill and our system is not being taken advantage of. >> bonnie erbe: there are many reasons why women want to deliver on u.s. soil. not only do they believe our...
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and they left or they greens as they call themselves would argue that they are doing damage to the environment and the environment needs to be protected and then the right wing all say well we need to become more energy independent and we need to make sure people don't suffer fuel poverty during the winter and they have this debate going on but what's missing from the debate is that the economics of fracking suck the amount of energy it takes to that goes into fracking in many cases what we found the united states is greater than the energy you get out so you have more p.t. use british terminal units to get to frac then you're getting out of the ground so there's a deficit there's an energy deficit which is made up with debt so the debt the u.k. is going to go up for the wars capital intensive so for heading into peak credit because all these banks need to be bailed out again there's no money to frack anywhere in the world either it's a very capital intensive industry chris martenson well you've got it exactly right i think both the greens and the rights are missing the most important part of
and they left or they greens as they call themselves would argue that they are doing damage to the environment and the environment needs to be protected and then the right wing all say well we need to become more energy independent and we need to make sure people don't suffer fuel poverty during the winter and they have this debate going on but what's missing from the debate is that the economics of fracking suck the amount of energy it takes to that goes into fracking in many cases what we...
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they learned english, but they were never comfortable with it and they forgot it as soon as they could. my parents didn't speak english either, but they were going to live their lives in this country so they've learned it. they always spoken with a heavy accent and was something that was always a struggle for them. as they got older, they didn't want to do it anymore. my father spoke his last words in yiddish. we are born here, my native english speakers. i think you can mostly understand me. what i think about technology, i see a parallel and my family because i think about my parents, my parents have really become my grandparents' generation. if technology is something they did not want to learn. boy, would she like to forget it. she hates technology. we have really become a skilled computer users because we have had to. it is something we have had to learn, and we speak technology with an accent. we don't really know it intuitively. i looked at my kids, they are native speakers. they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think a
they learned english, but they were never comfortable with it and they forgot it as soon as they could. my parents didn't speak english either, but they were going to live their lives in this country so they've learned it. they always spoken with a heavy accent and was something that was always a struggle for them. as they got older, they didn't want to do it anymore. my father spoke his last words in yiddish. we are born here, my native english speakers. i think you can mostly understand me....
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they say they haven't decided yet.y're waiting for all of these reviews to be done, including the ones from the fbi and the state attorney's office here in orlando. erin? >> all right, susan, thank you. >>> and now our fourth stoi "outfront," three oklahoma teenagers charged with shooting a man to death for fun. this is one of the most horrible stories you've ever heard. the teens told police that 22-year-old christopher lane, an australian in america on a baseball scholarship was chosen at random. they say he ran by their house and then they saw him and then decided to get in their car and followed him. they then gunned him down in the street. at the hearing 15-year-old james edward junior and 16-year-old chanceny luna who allegedly pulled the trigger were charged as adulted with 30-degree murder and michael jones is charged with accessory and for driving the car from which the gun was fired. chief ford is the with us tonight. thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> no problem. >> obviously you have these thre
they say they haven't decided yet.y're waiting for all of these reviews to be done, including the ones from the fbi and the state attorney's office here in orlando. erin? >> all right, susan, thank you. >>> and now our fourth stoi "outfront," three oklahoma teenagers charged with shooting a man to death for fun. this is one of the most horrible stories you've ever heard. the teens told police that 22-year-old christopher lane, an australian in america on a baseball...
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as they say, they were married. he wouldn't go any further than that. >> what did andrew jackson do the rest of his term? two terms, really? as far as the first lady? >> for a hostess? he had his wife's niece for the second administration. she died in the second administration. she was popular. but she left over the flutter of the margaret o'neill scandal of a woman of the -- a very loose morals -- known for loose morals. he married a member of the cabinet, the indian expert. the women would not notably john c. calhoun's huffy wife and would not accept her. she had authority. her political position was -- the women wouldn't call on her or receive her. it became an ugly thing. jackson apeers to have paralleled this with his wife's treatment. mrs. jackson was not treated like that in washington. peggy was not a very nice person. >> the chief curator at the herm taj outside of nashville. [video clip] >> this is a letter that jackson wrote on the day that rachel actually died, december 22, 1828. he's writing to his frie
as they say, they were married. he wouldn't go any further than that. >> what did andrew jackson do the rest of his term? two terms, really? as far as the first lady? >> for a hostess? he had his wife's niece for the second administration. she died in the second administration. she was popular. but she left over the flutter of the margaret o'neill scandal of a woman of the -- a very loose morals -- known for loose morals. he married a member of the cabinet, the indian expert. the...
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it shows how callous they are, the reason they do it is they don't feel anything will happen to them.y feel no accountability. th rebels cannot weapon eyes chemical weapons. they have no delivery system, and the scale of this attack is such that has to be done from the air, know it could be done byow movg forces. this was clearly done by the regime who knows how to move them, knows how to weapon eyes them and deliver them. melissa: what you think the u.s. response is going to be, where do we go from here? >> where we go as we're trying to make up for months if not years of lost time so finally we are hearing the right language from the administration but it is more than language, they nee to not only do cruise missiles which is a start to begin justifying targets of the military that needs to be bombed th tomahawk missiles, but we need to get arms. it has been two months since i talked about arming the rebels and they have not seen hardly anything. we need arms on the ground to them because what is goi to happen is when we start bombing the sites, if u think it is unhinged now, they w
it shows how callous they are, the reason they do it is they don't feel anything will happen to them.y feel no accountability. th rebels cannot weapon eyes chemical weapons. they have no delivery system, and the scale of this attack is such that has to be done from the air, know it could be done byow movg forces. this was clearly done by the regime who knows how to move them, knows how to weapon eyes them and deliver them. melissa: what you think the u.s. response is going to be, where do we go...
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and watching people work, they have to do it because they want to, they are motivated, by the leadershipmotivated by accomplishments by money, there is a lot to motivate. neil: fear is not one. >> fear is not long-term motivation. >> agree. from a legal standpoint no wsuit, but the purpose of this conference call, remember to get the employees fired up, get them pumped up. neil: maybe 999 were, one was not? >> i mean if you are an employee on the phone how will you be inspired to do well when your employer does not car joining u. we will be right back with melissa frais. >> good evening, everybody, i am in for melissa francis. here's what is "money" tonight. ca it hyperloop mania. elon musk releases his designs moments ago. it's getting from l.a. to san francisco in 30 minutes as easy as he makes it sound? we will get a top expert to weigh in. and he is burning almost every bridge in sight, all word on wall street. who madeoney today? the company has nine lives and he is making a killing off of it.
and watching people work, they have to do it because they want to, they are motivated, by the leadershipmotivated by accomplishments by money, there is a lot to motivate. neil: fear is not one. >> fear is not long-term motivation. >> agree. from a legal standpoint no wsuit, but the purpose of this conference call, remember to get the employees fired up, get them pumped up. neil: maybe 999 were, one was not? >> i mean if you are an employee on the phone how will you be inspired...
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they look like they are out of sync.sync. >> there is a reason we're called stupid party, to a sudden we deserve it they can't measure it up, they are afraid of being called racist or afraid of obstructtionist. neil: where do you stand on the shut down? >> i think that there is going to be future chances to rein in obamacare. i don't know how. neil: i wouldn't shoot the battle here? >> i would not. neil: what do you think of tea parties saying this is their last stance deal. >> we're not losing house until 2022, the seat are cut, republicans would have to really screw up to lose the house majority until 2022, almost impossible. neil: well, it is happened before. >> don't underestimate republican clans to fail. neil: both parties. many people did not think that democrats would lose control. >> almost 198 seats that -- >> you are not worried about the house? >> no. neil: worried aboued about 2016. >> once you have republicans in senate, they overturned obamacare, what? 40 times, it never got brought to the senate. once we
they look like they are out of sync.sync. >> there is a reason we're called stupid party, to a sudden we deserve it they can't measure it up, they are afraid of being called racist or afraid of obstructtionist. neil: where do you stand on the shut down? >> i think that there is going to be future chances to rein in obamacare. i don't know how. neil: i wouldn't shoot the battle here? >> i would not. neil: what do you think of tea parties saying this is their last stance deal....
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they are fantastic people. they are super talented. they are smart. they are innovative. country has been thwarted by a military dictatorship that's been supported by the united states. now they have an opportunity to throw that off and organize. joy, i think you nailed it with this. that is there's a perfect comparison to civil rights and the march we commemorate and that is it took a lot of hard work. democracy is hard week and egypt has to do it. >> we have a short time. i want to get you back in. u.s. spent years training military, we didn't institution build. we never expected it, we were supporting dictatorship for a long time. >> that's not quite fair. we did try some. people will say we didn't try enough. there were enormous constraints put on what we could do. nancy knows this well, as well as anyone. the civil societies and our attempts to support civil society were very dictated by the mubarak government, what you can fund, what you cannot. it caused enormous tension. that tension spilled over into the post mubarak period with, as you all remember, several amer
they are fantastic people. they are super talented. they are smart. they are innovative. country has been thwarted by a military dictatorship that's been supported by the united states. now they have an opportunity to throw that off and organize. joy, i think you nailed it with this. that is there's a perfect comparison to civil rights and the march we commemorate and that is it took a lot of hard work. democracy is hard week and egypt has to do it. >> we have a short time. i want to get...
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were asked to take they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. wealthy british. it's time. for. the. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines new kinds of reports on our t.v. . welcome back to worlds apart where we're discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr arch when i don't know whether you would agree with me but i think mr obama in the speech that we address previously was really trying to take america's war rhetoric to a new level and in a sense that he really tried to have it both ways and to combine be incompatible let's listen to what he had to say on the legality of america's war on terror america's actions are legal we were attacked on nine eleven within a week congress overwhelmingly authorized the use of force. under domestic law and international law the united states is at war with al qaeda the taliban and their associated force now
were asked to take they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. wealthy british. it's time. for. the. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines new kinds of reports on our t.v. . welcome back to worlds apart where we're discussing america's love hate relationship with terrorist groups with abdel bari atwan the editor in chief of. mr...
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they were charging $2 for soda and they were having a cake. i later flaernd a victim of a robbery that came from there it was actually a promoter by the name of terrence smith and that terrence smith has parties regularly and calls them frequent and charges $15 a head and i'm putting this out there so you are all aware but $15 a head and he promoted it in a sense he has a network of kids and they sell their tickets to friends. so it's as if i say hey, i'm selling tickets if you sell 50 you get in for free. i inquired to the patrons of the party hey do you know whose birthday it is they didn't want to talk about it. let's see still at the party we're getting the information from jason we asked - and i don't know if i jason didn't have the conditions of their permit and a generally it's nice to see the conditions of the permit for the officers so they can see did ratio i heard it's one to 80. so i would request they have that handy i suggested they have a binder thatlize the conditions of the permit and emergency evacuation plan and emergency co
they were charging $2 for soda and they were having a cake. i later flaernd a victim of a robbery that came from there it was actually a promoter by the name of terrence smith and that terrence smith has parties regularly and calls them frequent and charges $15 a head and i'm putting this out there so you are all aware but $15 a head and he promoted it in a sense he has a network of kids and they sell their tickets to friends. so it's as if i say hey, i'm selling tickets if you sell 50 you get...
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and they just feel like they are going to be screwed, they are embarrassed. there is going to be a quote in the paper that's going to hurt them. of it? they get out what is good for them out of it? often i'm the abdicate for reporter. the second part is if you are to reporters all the time time, you are known as the erson who talks to reporters all the time. and that is not necessarily reputation.our so, when there is the leak about that is maybenews t is damaging or whatever, where is the first place they look, the guy that talks to reports. >> or the last guy they tell because he's a blabber mouth. >> so it is not great for your reputation. i have some who didn't want to embarrassed that they couldn't talk to a reporter and their uld call me into room and they would say i'm going to call them become, could listen in.y talking to you were someone without someone listening but they wanted toebody there to help listen the conversation so that they could be helped along in it. >> they want a witness to the fact that they didn't say what showed up in the paper.
and they just feel like they are going to be screwed, they are embarrassed. there is going to be a quote in the paper that's going to hurt them. of it? they get out what is good for them out of it? often i'm the abdicate for reporter. the second part is if you are to reporters all the time time, you are known as the erson who talks to reporters all the time. and that is not necessarily reputation.our so, when there is the leak about that is maybenews t is damaging or whatever, where is the...
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they said they are not going to launch a full on assault. this would be the first step in trying to get people to leave. they would surround the camps and allow people to come out, but not allow people to go back in. they also said they can leave freely and they won't come after them or check their identification cards. that they are going to stop supplies going into the sit-ins, things like food and drink. the next step would be issuing a series of warnings. if i does not have any effect, they will go into water cannons -- if that does not have any effect, they will go to water cannons to try to get them to leave. they are expecting that there could be some clashes there here local news sources are saying the police will also have -- there could be some clashes there. local news sources are saying the police will have bullet- proof vests. >> middle east peace talks are set to resume this week. palestinian officials have already accused israel of trying to sabotage them by approving nearly 1200 new settlement homes. one concession has been t
they said they are not going to launch a full on assault. this would be the first step in trying to get people to leave. they would surround the camps and allow people to come out, but not allow people to go back in. they also said they can leave freely and they won't come after them or check their identification cards. that they are going to stop supplies going into the sit-ins, things like food and drink. the next step would be issuing a series of warnings. if i does not have any effect, they...
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they may be a one off store but they are not like a brand new person they are someone who has a major corporate person behind them, and i don't think that they have to be banned but i think that they need to be acknowledged as being formula retail. >> thank you. >> commissioner? >> director? >> i guess, commissioners i just have a couple of questions for you. so, a couple of things, that i know that i have heard from the commissioner in the past, is the formula retail that is evolving. and so let's say, like with walgreens, it is adding food, and so just question is there anything that would you like to see anything in this economic analysis and any kind of trending? and trending in terms of you know, formula retail involving or different, you know, any sort of trending? things to be able to provide you with some information, direction, and if they are trending or if they are trending in concern things which is like adding food or alcohol, things of that sort, and also, i think that some of the issues of why we are seeing a lot of the formula retail neighborhood by neighborhood, is th
they may be a one off store but they are not like a brand new person they are someone who has a major corporate person behind them, and i don't think that they have to be banned but i think that they need to be acknowledged as being formula retail. >> thank you. >> commissioner? >> director? >> i guess, commissioners i just have a couple of questions for you. so, a couple of things, that i know that i have heard from the commissioner in the past, is the formula retail...
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are they saying that they want the u.n. to actually publish 0 a report before they are willing to make a decision about whether or not to have military action? >> well, the very latest, in fact, from great britain is precisely that. they have said now they will not join any action against syria until there is a report from the u.n. inspectors. we don't know all of the details about what the british mean by all of that but it seems to be putting the brakes on what seemed like a lot of momentum from britain today with the draft u.n. resolution, which was under the chapter seven, which means under the use of forsman date and that got nowhere. there wasn't even a u.n. security council meeting today. so that was batted away. also, william hague, the u.k. foreign minister, saying that chemical weapons were used. that this is a war crime and the world cannot stand by and he this morning saying any reaction had to come sooner rather than later because if it was going to be a lesson, it needed to be a lesson given right now. france,
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they have been on the rise. they continue to penetrate. they have almost a free zone in the iraq/syria syrias that border iraq is now -- excuse me. al qaeda is strengthening everyday in every way because of a lack of american leadership and policy. the only american policy i can think of that president obama is practicing is one he is not bush and second, that the united states is withdrawing. we are withdrawing. and when you do that, and when you say that, then things get a lot worse than they are and they continue to get worse and without that policy, without a strong policy, we are in trouble. let me give you an example. the president said, if assad used chemical weapons it would cross the line and be a game-changer. we now know for sure that assad used chemicals weapon. what has united states done? maybe in ways provide light weapons to the resistance which is not doing anything of benefit. and bashir assad is succeeding. >> i want to play what president obama has said about the state of al qaeda the last year. take a look. >> today, a
they have been on the rise. they continue to penetrate. they have almost a free zone in the iraq/syria syrias that border iraq is now -- excuse me. al qaeda is strengthening everyday in every way because of a lack of american leadership and policy. the only american policy i can think of that president obama is practicing is one he is not bush and second, that the united states is withdrawing. we are withdrawing. and when you do that, and when you say that, then things get a lot worse than they...
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or do they? one thing is for sure. they either do or they don't. plus a new poll shows that 40% of white people don't have any close friends of a different race or as a racist would say, a new poll shows that 60% too many white people have close friends of a different race. and finally, ipads for prisoners? this time you've gone too far, obama. greg? >> thanks, andy. >> you becha. >> see you later. >> maybe. >> no. let's welcome our guests. she's so hot her middle name is kelvin. kelvin is spanish for hot by the way. i am here with fox business anchor lori rothman. isn't she adorable? >> that was not adorable. >> you are grounded. and if hilarity was a caw -- comono i would slip inside of him after a hot bath. it is remi! in the prompter it says rhymes with philosophy. and his mere existence is a hate crime against humanity, my sidekick, bill schulz. and his mustache once scored a hat trick in the stanley cup finals and then stole a zamboni where it opened up a supper club. john bolton, fox news contributor and also as you know the president of "re
or do they? one thing is for sure. they either do or they don't. plus a new poll shows that 40% of white people don't have any close friends of a different race or as a racist would say, a new poll shows that 60% too many white people have close friends of a different race. and finally, ipads for prisoners? this time you've gone too far, obama. greg? >> thanks, andy. >> you becha. >> see you later. >> maybe. >> no. let's welcome our guests. she's so hot her middle...
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they did not say how they will make that determination. i did not have any details for you on that that is absolutely an issue we are watching. headlines talks about how not only from secretary kerry's speech but this action overall marks a change in foreign policy. especially when it comes to the middle east administration. within the white house, -- guest: i think that this was a president who came in campaigning against the war, promising to end it. middle, as youhe know, of closing down the war in afghanistan. to be in a position where he looks like he will lead some kind of action against syria , because they form coalitions is not coming into place, is not unusual. as the president tries to make clear yesterday, he wants to articulate u.s. values by not only -- by not allowing a chemical attack to go unnoticed and not allowing it to go without a response. time he also took some talking about how far he is willing to go, reiterating no boots on the ground. guest: which is very important. that ties back to what we were talking about wi
they did not say how they will make that determination. i did not have any details for you on that that is absolutely an issue we are watching. headlines talks about how not only from secretary kerry's speech but this action overall marks a change in foreign policy. especially when it comes to the middle east administration. within the white house, -- guest: i think that this was a president who came in campaigning against the war, promising to end it. middle, as youhe know, of closing down the...
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you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't anything they say it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're coming to. talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friend text me when i said. what she needs right now and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how much i found out to my friend i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him. and i do not know i can one say why it was just . i don't really don't know. if you saw the pi
you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't anything they say it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're...
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where do they come from? are they african investors or outside investors? >> both type of investors. a mostly come from the region, from the continent, africa, but you have a lot of them coming from europe. also, we have the americans starting to have a good appetite for africa. that thererealized are credit rating agencies on the continent, because there are three of them actually, they are starting to come. so we have been contacted by investors directly or representatives of investors to discuss the rating of sectors. we do sector analysis. analysis andte financial institutions get we do all five risk categories. so we have been contacted by investors everywhere. internationalre, investors are being very much more interested. about hows much hype china is marching into africa and that it is basically taking over large parts of african business. have you seen proof of that? >> at first it was actually good for africa to diversify from the european and from the western world. but we started to realize that of course business is business. the chinese are co
where do they come from? are they african investors or outside investors? >> both type of investors. a mostly come from the region, from the continent, africa, but you have a lot of them coming from europe. also, we have the americans starting to have a good appetite for africa. that thererealized are credit rating agencies on the continent, because there are three of them actually, they are starting to come. so we have been contacted by investors directly or representatives of investors...
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they can confirm they are looking into the case.ording to the victim's family the 17-year-old was waiting for the bus on her way to work when she was abducted. >>> she was taken to the back of an abandoned house where she was raped. she was seexually assaulted. we are looking for justice. the man has not been caught yet. we would love to get information from the community. >> they are warning the community about what happened. they are also trying to find a witness who may have been in the area around that time. >> a man who attacked a woman in howard county as she was jogging along a trail. it happened in the owen brown village in columbia around 6:30 wednesday evening. police are telling 11 news the suspect may have been jogging because he was wearing athletic gear when he ran up behind her and groped her. they are looking at a series of attacks in the last 10-days in baltimore city and western baltimore county. >> anne arundel county police tell the news they have a man in custody accused of punchling a woman in her face when she
they can confirm they are looking into the case.ording to the victim's family the 17-year-old was waiting for the bus on her way to work when she was abducted. >>> she was taken to the back of an abandoned house where she was raped. she was seexually assaulted. we are looking for justice. the man has not been caught yet. we would love to get information from the community. >> they are warning the community about what happened. they are also trying to find a witness who may have...
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they say they are targeting has below and promised more attacks.hezbollah and are promising more attacks. that there could be worse to come. have peace talks between israeli and palestinians. israel's top negotiator says they want to seek alliances with the arab world's moderates. it is too early to say if anything had been a comp list. let's take a listen. >> it risks undermining the negotiations. the need to sustain an environment for the peace process to move forward, people need to see improvements underground, including economic progress. >> colleagues and family members shot dead by police. they are responsible for the death which came over a strike over pay and conditions. he said he is truly sorry for what happened. >> struggling songs and holding prayers. on this hill in august 16, 2012, south africans gunned down striking fighters. it came to a head when miners were mowed down by a barrage of live ammunition. the workers had been demanding the wage increase of up to 22% and amounted to a monthly salary of 1250 u.s. dollars. that my collea
they say they are targeting has below and promised more attacks.hezbollah and are promising more attacks. that there could be worse to come. have peace talks between israeli and palestinians. israel's top negotiator says they want to seek alliances with the arab world's moderates. it is too early to say if anything had been a comp list. let's take a listen. >> it risks undermining the negotiations. the need to sustain an environment for the peace process to move forward, people need to...
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they sayt they will work as fast as they can but they need to do rigorous scientific testing. we are not being given a proper timeline. simply days, possibly a week or maybe two weeks. that puts it in the period, of possibly reporting possibly before that congressional vote. now what if -- i just raise this now. what if the u.n. inspect orders produce their report before the congressional vote and there is some doubt in their report whether white house -- where the white house said there is only certainty? that could be important. >> i did pose this question earlier to mike viquera: i said perhaps pushing this back might build momentum. you are saying anything could happen. anything can happen in that time. to your point of the president may have his strongest position now and, over time, anything could happen. his position could actually weaken, james. >> his position could weaken. there certainly are international players that would like his position to weakern. certain country tripods, syria, one, iran, but also russia which has that powerful veto at the u.n. security counc
they sayt they will work as fast as they can but they need to do rigorous scientific testing. we are not being given a proper timeline. simply days, possibly a week or maybe two weeks. that puts it in the period, of possibly reporting possibly before that congressional vote. now what if -- i just raise this now. what if the u.n. inspect orders produce their report before the congressional vote and there is some doubt in their report whether white house -- where the white house said there is...
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said you're not coming in, they argued and once they found out they weren't getting in, one of the suspects sucker punched the security, they went down to the ground, they were fighting and the suspect tried to gouge the victim's eye out, the victim was able to break free from the suspect and the suspects fled the scene, so that's a situation where the secure, they're doing exactly what they're supposed to be doing, if he's drunk and causing a problem outside, who knows what would have happened inside, they were doing what they were supposed to be doing. >> i want you the keep me on the loop with party buses and if there are meetings, i would love to attend. >> okay, very good. >> thank you very much. any comments from the commissioners? seeing none, any public comment on the police report? seeing none, we'll move on. the next item is item number 7, which is review and possible action to review and change the conditions on the limited live performance permit, i believe there's a request for continuance. do you want to say anything? >> yes, the proprietor has asked for a continuance to do ou
said you're not coming in, they argued and once they found out they weren't getting in, one of the suspects sucker punched the security, they went down to the ground, they were fighting and the suspect tried to gouge the victim's eye out, the victim was able to break free from the suspect and the suspects fled the scene, so that's a situation where the secure, they're doing exactly what they're supposed to be doing, if he's drunk and causing a problem outside, who knows what would have happened...
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they say they want to seek ways to overcome them with dialogue. they are scheduled to hold a joint forum in beijing this coming october. nhk world, tokyo. . >>> beijing opera is a performing art whooz routes go back hundreds of years. the masks preserve the make up. >> masks have been made to record the colorful make up worn by chinese opera actors. some 5,000 varieties are said to exist. 49-year-oldling is a mask maker not far from the chinese capital. his participating techniques earned hims designation of master. his family has been making masks if are six generations. since the early days of beijing opera. this 150-year-old tradition barely survived one of the darkest episodes of contemporary chinese history. the cultural revolution set in motion by the chairman in 1966 banned beijing opera and mask making as feud liftic occupations. >> when i was a child, we had masks everywhere at home. all masks were destroyed during the cultural revolution. >> against his father's advice, he quit a stable position as a civil servant. he was determined not
they say they want to seek ways to overcome them with dialogue. they are scheduled to hold a joint forum in beijing this coming october. nhk world, tokyo. . >>> beijing opera is a performing art whooz routes go back hundreds of years. the masks preserve the make up. >> masks have been made to record the colorful make up worn by chinese opera actors. some 5,000 varieties are said to exist. 49-year-oldling is a mask maker not far from the chinese capital. his participating...
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they can do whatever they want. they can talk to whoever they want.hey can go to whenever they want. sometimes they don't have anyone to help them and do what they want. they pick up a taxi from anyone and say take me there, i'm going talk to people. they go there and get surprised by people being so hostile against foreigners. and, you know, sometimes they unthinkable can happen. so this was also another problem with the -- >> yeah. you know, the key to staying safe. people got killed. and the key to staying safe was listen together iraqi when they said it was time to duo. it was time to go. >> it highlights what a vital role our iraqi colleagues played in the whole process. i mean, the most valuable colleagues of mine in the post baghdad bureau and the times were all the iraqis who work with us. and many of them coming from backgrounds like you as up sculptor. one of my resourceful guy was a fighting for iraqi airways who had a good sense of reeding people, reading the street, and you ignored him at your own peril. i could go on endlessly and the nu
they can do whatever they want. they can talk to whoever they want.hey can go to whenever they want. sometimes they don't have anyone to help them and do what they want. they pick up a taxi from anyone and say take me there, i'm going talk to people. they go there and get surprised by people being so hostile against foreigners. and, you know, sometimes they unthinkable can happen. so this was also another problem with the -- >> yeah. you know, the key to staying safe. people got killed....
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they outline what they believe happened. they believe the two of them had a relationship.em in the house at the time. reeva who was 29 at the time locked herself into a cubicle. the accused armed with a pistol and shot through the locked door, five straight. four shots at the deceased. the deceased was wounded and died at the scene. cause of death multiple gunshot wound along with 107 witnesses that they outline in this indictment which they may call. they also said they believe that the accused thought she was an intruder. even then accused shots with direct intention to kill a person this was they were going to argue whoever was behind that door, pistorius intended to kill that person. >> how strong is this case against oscar pistorius. do be folks think he'll get off or is the case strong against him? >> reporter: prosecution believes they got a very good case. the defense team believe they got a very good case. certainly all shades of what oscar pistorius may or may not be found guilty of. clearly the top one is murder and then the state is going to even possibly put f
they outline what they believe happened. they believe the two of them had a relationship.em in the house at the time. reeva who was 29 at the time locked herself into a cubicle. the accused armed with a pistol and shot through the locked door, five straight. four shots at the deceased. the deceased was wounded and died at the scene. cause of death multiple gunshot wound along with 107 witnesses that they outline in this indictment which they may call. they also said they believe that the...
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why did they think that they had a chance? all messages from head quarters at this time are part of the republican virtuous rhetoric. soldiers who believe in their cause and fight for their own values and their own country can defeat mercenaries in any field of battle. if you believe, you are a better soldier. at some level, this sounds really great. it doesn't work. in the battle of long island, the continue continental army id easily. they suffer over 15 # 00 casualty, and they are trapped on long island. this could be the end of the war. what would happen if the army was destroyed and washington and his staff were all killed and captured? they get off in a mir rack cue louse, everything works perfectly, a nor'easter comes in, currents in the east river, the fog at just the right time, and they get across in the night of august 30th, saved. that's like an even more dramatic version. if this didn't happen, i don't know that the war would have continued. we can't know that. i'll mention that in a second. at the end of this def
why did they think that they had a chance? all messages from head quarters at this time are part of the republican virtuous rhetoric. soldiers who believe in their cause and fight for their own values and their own country can defeat mercenaries in any field of battle. if you believe, you are a better soldier. at some level, this sounds really great. it doesn't work. in the battle of long island, the continue continental army id easily. they suffer over 15 # 00 casualty, and they are trapped on...
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they were they lost ninety nine percent of their value in weeks were complete total garbage and they didn't say that in fact they were the guys that were making the money selling these things so it was a complete fraud and so the securities exchange commission said this is a devastating for aught that cost the world billions and billions of dollars and lead to ultimately trillions of dollars in damage a key event in the disaster and so given what also goldman did so they immediately took action against the clerk who was assigned as paulson's assistant as memory serves paulson and goldman were involved actually in a multifaceted fraud at the time not only were they trading out inside information as you point out they packaged faulty securities and then made bets against the faulty securities but then goldman and john paulson colluded they knew that goldman sachs wouldn't be dumping a lot of these securities into their own customer accounts so they were front running their own customers and this and it was a quite a five way complete collapse and of course john paulson has been implica
they were they lost ninety nine percent of their value in weeks were complete total garbage and they didn't say that in fact they were the guys that were making the money selling these things so it was a complete fraud and so the securities exchange commission said this is a devastating for aught that cost the world billions and billions of dollars and lead to ultimately trillions of dollars in damage a key event in the disaster and so given what also goldman did so they immediately took action...
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so they stop and they talk to one another, which they can also do when in their cells, though they can'tee each other. so they do have this interaction with one another. and with all of the other staff. that's where they're not isolated some call out chess moves between each other, and they talk about the football game this they're all watching in common. there's more comradery and interaction than the word solitary would lead a person to believe. if you haven't seen it, you wouldn't understand, but they're not as isolated as society fears they are. >> again, this is in california where the big hunger strike has been going on, but wilber, there are prisons where there's no human contact at all, 24 hours a day. they're locked in their cells. >> let me show you this, in the system, most of your suicides happen in cells. i don't care how you make the cells, they happen in cells, to people living alone, and that should tell i, that should speak volumes to you about making people live alone. okay, so the situation that you just described in california, you're talking about keeping people like
so they stop and they talk to one another, which they can also do when in their cells, though they can'tee each other. so they do have this interaction with one another. and with all of the other staff. that's where they're not isolated some call out chess moves between each other, and they talk about the football game this they're all watching in common. there's more comradery and interaction than the word solitary would lead a person to believe. if you haven't seen it, you wouldn't...
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who are they? they are your friends. they are the people you like. they like environmental things, other things. these things i tried to talk to them and so have others much more powerful than i am. he was in mexico for 3 months. he had a mental breakdown. he thought he was dead. to check if he was dead he stepped out in front of a trick and the truck missed him. and his mother went day in and day out to check the bodies in tijuana and finally he wondered back and finally the lawyers at a c l u, made a case t . the government was unrepent ant. the best way to do is go to the place and look at the people and be a voice coming out as best you can and say this is what i saw and on the 5th floor, some of them well-dressed people i mentioned in my statistics go into a room to get advice as to how to handle their particular matter to question their connection to their children. and there is a woman there in the line and she thinks that her former husband molested her oldest child and he now wants custody and he has a lawyer and she doesn't. now i know what
who are they? they are your friends. they are the people you like. they like environmental things, other things. these things i tried to talk to them and so have others much more powerful than i am. he was in mexico for 3 months. he had a mental breakdown. he thought he was dead. to check if he was dead he stepped out in front of a trick and the truck missed him. and his mother went day in and day out to check the bodies in tijuana and finally he wondered back and finally the lawyers at a c l...