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the 64th manipulate and they took a lead in the 8 first and they are at the top of they are group.. will also draw but gets a gold differential depending on the game. >>> we have much more world cup coverage for you including a complete schedule of the games in brazil, it is all under the hot topics section. >> world cup, 537 is the time let's look at traffic. >> yes, i screamed at the television, you have to be kidding me. >> we got it. >>> good morning everybody, let no through with '18 men drive and certainly a very decent drive and when you get there, all the metering lights are on and this is a 15 minute drive into san francisco with no major delays. >> westbound 580 in the livermore valley westbound is slow, 205 is slow and we had some roadwork on the pass. let's go to steve. >>> we have a president pressty -- pretty good goal. and after a mostly acres, 40s and 50s its special to the north. and i'm sure for a -- forecast forecastville and now it looks like it is 15-mile-per-hour. so a deem breeze. and that gray will be slow to burn off for some. 57 up to reno and ukiah sacram
the 64th manipulate and they took a lead in the 8 first and they are at the top of they are group.. will also draw but gets a gold differential depending on the game. >>> we have much more world cup coverage for you including a complete schedule of the games in brazil, it is all under the hot topics section. >> world cup, 537 is the time let's look at traffic. >> yes, i screamed at the television, you have to be kidding me. >> we got it. >>> good morning...
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they were appealing, they were visually appealing, but they were also emotionally and intellectually shocking to those who look to these images or visited the ruins themselves mostly because of this contrast that i already mentioned about what that building was before and then when it had become. as a viewer, you are invited to sort of contemplate the process of destruction when you look at an image like this. the residents of chambersburg had a very different relationship to these ruins of course because these buildings were theirs. they were also riveted and shocked, but they acted very quickly in response to the destruction. a civilian committee was formed formed comprised of chambersburg residents who property had not been destroyed. 559 of the town was the 800 buildings had been burned. 270 residences and laces of -- and they produce a map of the burns district for publication, which often accounts ofprinted timbers were. it was all about the numbers in the property values. it was not just buildings that were destroyed but portraits, keepsakes.families lying among the rubble of
they were appealing, they were visually appealing, but they were also emotionally and intellectually shocking to those who look to these images or visited the ruins themselves mostly because of this contrast that i already mentioned about what that building was before and then when it had become. as a viewer, you are invited to sort of contemplate the process of destruction when you look at an image like this. the residents of chambersburg had a very different relationship to these ruins of...
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--they work with invent tech they sell the phones as soon as they get them.hen you extended to other countries, you extend the supply chain. it you add cost and increase the price. >> and inventory that they are trying to avoid. >> you don't have the same tar power of the chinese founders. a people buy phones through carriers in other countries. it is not clear how well that ports to other markets. deep knowledge of mobile and the smartphone ecosystem that xiaomi poached from google. what do you think hugo brings to the table? can he be the one that makes this company successful abroad? , of anybodyly think in the planet, he is a great higher. something we talked about before, which is the fact that -- miui is a variant of android. it needs to be harmonious with the rest of the android ecosystem and on good terms with google. we have talked a lot about handsets and the price of handsets. the strategy of xiaomi is to make money on software and services. i think we have a lot to see from xiaomi in terms of how it makes money. most people think it's making very
--they work with invent tech they sell the phones as soon as they get them.hen you extended to other countries, you extend the supply chain. it you add cost and increase the price. >> and inventory that they are trying to avoid. >> you don't have the same tar power of the chinese founders. a people buy phones through carriers in other countries. it is not clear how well that ports to other markets. deep knowledge of mobile and the smartphone ecosystem that xiaomi poached from...
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they take us all down, but they -- as they drive through the edge or they live on the edge, it worksor them. they live on the edge. >> because they know the government is their backstop. >> exactly. >> and the taxpayer. >> and the creditors know. so, they're able to get people to let them to use money, that if they were anybody else, they couldn't. if you just kind of erased all the labels and you just presented their balance sheets, their disclosures to a prudent investor, they couldn't borrow a penny, given how opaque their disclosures are and given how much risk is in there all over the place. nobody would bother, but they get away with it. >> and you're saying that if we require banks to increase their equity, a third or -- >> 20%, 30%, yeah. >> that will make them safer? >> it would make them safer, and everything you can think about is going to be better. so, i am not saying it's the silver bullet and the only thing, but it's the most no-brainer thing to do, because it would only reduce all the distortion and would correct what's wrong now. and almost everything that's wrong ba
they take us all down, but they -- as they drive through the edge or they live on the edge, it worksor them. they live on the edge. >> because they know the government is their backstop. >> exactly. >> and the taxpayer. >> and the creditors know. so, they're able to get people to let them to use money, that if they were anybody else, they couldn't. if you just kind of erased all the labels and you just presented their balance sheets, their disclosures to a prudent...
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they mean what they say. that said, i think that the scope of what they can realistically achieve in syria and iraq is limited. they are on the march in iraq. but it will be difficult for them to gain fraction outside the sunni errors. part of the reasons they are focussed on iraq is they have reached the national limits of their strength in syria for the time being. >> it's a lot of land that they have taken already in syria and iraq. it's a significant country if they manage to cope control. let's turn to al-shabab. we have heard about them, they are based in somalia. they have been on the rampage in kenya since the westgate mall attack that killed 67 people. they killed 50 people, most who were watching world cup matches at hotels and a police station this week. like i.s.i.l., they talk about fundamentalist islamic rule in somalia and they are not happy with how kenya fought by gaines them. this is going to have consequences on the kenyans. >> absolutely. again, al-shabab wants to establish fundamentalist
they mean what they say. that said, i think that the scope of what they can realistically achieve in syria and iraq is limited. they are on the march in iraq. but it will be difficult for them to gain fraction outside the sunni errors. part of the reasons they are focussed on iraq is they have reached the national limits of their strength in syria for the time being. >> it's a lot of land that they have taken already in syria and iraq. it's a significant country if they manage to cope...
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they will attempt to get these laws changed and they were successful. and if we remember the lecture, and if you have not watched it, please do, because you need this information. the lecture on these civil rights bills that were passed. ok? specifically the one in 1875. this will attempt to guard against infringements and public accommodations. if you all are going down to the mall and people said, ok, people who wear blue shirts, you can't come in here, all right? and because you had a blue shirt on that day, you could not come in. they fought against these things. where people could enjoy things they could do in public. go to a restaurant, go to a movie, get on the bus. this type of thing. all right? ok. you see this picture here and what we notice? it does not take place in the south. it takes place in the north. philadelphia. the south does not have a monopoly on racism or discrimination. so, the north, although it will have the precursor to segregation laws even prior to the civil war, the north will practice segregation by custom, when the south
they will attempt to get these laws changed and they were successful. and if we remember the lecture, and if you have not watched it, please do, because you need this information. the lecture on these civil rights bills that were passed. ok? specifically the one in 1875. this will attempt to guard against infringements and public accommodations. if you all are going down to the mall and people said, ok, people who wear blue shirts, you can't come in here, all right? and because you had a blue...
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they received calls.more than 50 members held a large exercise today the overseas the all volunteer civil air patrol. just to see how a fact of the operate. this keeps them prepared for the next big disaster. in order to make sure that they are struck that our crews are ready prepared and trained. air force officials will watch the exercise that runs through tomorrow. they will grade that units. it's pretty hot today. we made it up into the low to mid 90s. it's a totally different situation at the coast because of the cool fog coming in off the ocean. temperatures were just in the 50s today. it will not be moving into the bay for tonight. at least not too far into the bay. they're looking out over san francisco. we do see some fog in san francisco itself. as a result we're gonna see a big-time warm-up because there's going to be lots of sunshine and the seabreeze is not going to be as strong for tomorrow. in the same is true for monday. it will be another hot day. and even surpasses 100 degrees. that will
they received calls.more than 50 members held a large exercise today the overseas the all volunteer civil air patrol. just to see how a fact of the operate. this keeps them prepared for the next big disaster. in order to make sure that they are struck that our crews are ready prepared and trained. air force officials will watch the exercise that runs through tomorrow. they will grade that units. it's pretty hot today. we made it up into the low to mid 90s. it's a totally different situation at...
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they were fighting the army. we don't know who they are.e left because there is no area. >> the situation there is hopeless. they destroyed and burned a police station. i will do my best to save my family and protect them. >> isil emerged after al-qaeda leaders rejected the group, disavowing its killing for killing's sake approach and clashes with rivals. >>> since then, the group has fought against both other rebel groups and the syrian government. no one knows the isil's exact size, but it is believed to number in the thousands. a relatively small but powerful force. fighters are both foreigners and iraqis. some who served under saddam hussein. >> translator: this is just the latest round of fighting against isil. and it won't be the last. we will continue to fight against them with the help of the people of mosul. al-qaeda and isil don't have the numbers to control the city. they don't have the power to confront the iraqi forces. >> asked if the u.s. would consider drone strikes against isil, president obama didn't rule out military supp
they were fighting the army. we don't know who they are.e left because there is no area. >> the situation there is hopeless. they destroyed and burned a police station. i will do my best to save my family and protect them. >> isil emerged after al-qaeda leaders rejected the group, disavowing its killing for killing's sake approach and clashes with rivals. >>> since then, the group has fought against both other rebel groups and the syrian government. no one knows the isil's...
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they think it is suicide. yet, they keep going. why do they do that? thise spring of 1864, cadet and the entire core of the virginia military institute were called up to try to block a federal army moving down the shenandoah valley. ps was initially held in reserve, and at the end of the ,ay with a federate position some struggling, they were ordered to make one of those frontal assaults we saw at fredericksburg. 200 young men making their way under across the field heavy union fire. mcdowell and more than a dozen of his fellow cadets were killed. why did they do that? what are we looking at here? what do you think? >> [inaudible] it says who he is and who his father is. holmes, sontain o.w. wendellf her -- oliver holmes, sr. pinned indell holmes his coat. why did he do that? improvising dogtags. lmes knew many men killed or wounded would not be identified. this is his attempt to make it easier for people to identify him if he was incapacitated or unable to speak. early summer of 1864, union troops on the eve of the battle of cold harbor, virginia, use
they think it is suicide. yet, they keep going. why do they do that? thise spring of 1864, cadet and the entire core of the virginia military institute were called up to try to block a federal army moving down the shenandoah valley. ps was initially held in reserve, and at the end of the ,ay with a federate position some struggling, they were ordered to make one of those frontal assaults we saw at fredericksburg. 200 young men making their way under across the field heavy union fire. mcdowell...
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lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived...to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. dad: he's our broker. he helps? look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. >>> one of the alleged masterminds behind the deadly attack is on board a navy ship being questioned by the high value detain knee investigation group. amad ahmed abu khattala. new details about the operation are coming
lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived...to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. dad: he's our broker. he helps? look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at...
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they could have freedom because they could go to central park and know they were protected, no they wereing to be ok. and olmstead and vaux thought of the working last people. here are people going through the menagerie. today we see this in a sad way because you look at the animals in their cages. we don't think this way anymore. but this was a working-class preoccupation. middle-class people, rich people, they didn't go here, but the working class did. olmstead and vaux bowed to their inhes, kept the menagerie the park. by the way, the central park zoo is the first place americans saw a chimpanzee, so it was a big deal. and what about the music pavilion? the original one at the northern end of the mall. this is the mall. bethesda terrace is to the right. the original central park music pavilion, gorgeous piece of ironwork. very metallic, could not be built of stone, could not be built of any other material. isks very art nouveau but it 30 years before art nouveau comes in. very pre-art deco. here it is on the lower right, a painting from 1910 showing you the brilliant coloration of it.
they could have freedom because they could go to central park and know they were protected, no they wereing to be ok. and olmstead and vaux thought of the working last people. here are people going through the menagerie. today we see this in a sad way because you look at the animals in their cages. we don't think this way anymore. but this was a working-class preoccupation. middle-class people, rich people, they didn't go here, but the working class did. olmstead and vaux bowed to their inhes,...
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they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them. >> they pressed other individuals to join, to distort, you name it, they do it. become very violent, they're persistent. and they don't mind to lend people know what they generally is. they'll say, i want your food tray, give it here. you don't do anything about it. they got you. then, after a while, they'll you you want us to stop picking on you, you have to join us. you don't want to continue to his food taken, you don't want to continue to give us his tray, he'll do what they ask him to do. so what he do? he'll do the same thing that they did to him. >> dur during our shoot in cleveland, there's been a rash of heartless felon activity in which they assaulted other inmates, and stole food or other items from the jail commissary. >> took all of our stuff. >> he visited a housing unit in which many of the problems occurred. he put the heartless felons on notice. >> this my jail. ain't nobody in here going to run nothing in here but me. what you need to do is lay it down. >> three of the inmates in the unit, however, w
they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them. >> they pressed other individuals to join, to distort, you name it, they do it. become very violent, they're persistent. and they don't mind to lend people know what they generally is. they'll say, i want your food tray, give it here. you don't do anything about it. they got you. then, after a while, they'll you you want us to stop picking on you, you have to join us. you don't want to continue to his food taken, you...
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john: they are, and they shouldn't exist.n said that he try to kill it, but he failed, he didn't even come close. and check out this other politician who promised that he put it into both them and the epa. >> i don't believe we should defend every government program just because it's there. there are some that don't work like the ex-im bank that has been a little bit more than a fund for corporate welfare. john: now, instead of getting rid of it, the president wants the bank to loan out even more of your money. give me a break. once they get to washington and breathe and all the money and power, politicians love spending other people's money. except maybe, just maybe, the tea party changed things. if they do kill the export import bank and then stop other corporate welfare, it's a first step to saviher show and we wile you next week >>> the six years in federal prison, now he claims that's not why the government locked him up. >> you say this was not. >> no. the reason i was prosecuted was for not cooperating. >> federal pros
john: they are, and they shouldn't exist.n said that he try to kill it, but he failed, he didn't even come close. and check out this other politician who promised that he put it into both them and the epa. >> i don't believe we should defend every government program just because it's there. there are some that don't work like the ex-im bank that has been a little bit more than a fund for corporate welfare. john: now, instead of getting rid of it, the president wants the bank to loan out...
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they hug. he gives her a playful spin. >> let's get this figures out. >> what could he possibly have said to her. >> he said i like your shirt. i am such a sucker for compliments on clothes. like for someone to notice what i put on makes me happy. >> that was all it took. >> there's a lot of yourses that teach a man how to do this. anted drew was with trained by a company called the a chemical safety boardcs of attraction, which specializing in teaching asian men tow how break the ice with women. >> everybody smile, yeah keep on smiling, you look worried. the foundser j.t. ton. sometimes known as the asian playboy, who never kiss add girl until he was 20, and now teaches guys to be successful men. >> you are shifting your eyes. don't do that, hey, quick question, you are so pretty, and you are like even more gorgeous, oh my god you i love you, notice i am really paying attention. he is teaching them how to break the warier of loneliness. >> striking up conversation, projecting that connecting w
they hug. he gives her a playful spin. >> let's get this figures out. >> what could he possibly have said to her. >> he said i like your shirt. i am such a sucker for compliments on clothes. like for someone to notice what i put on makes me happy. >> that was all it took. >> there's a lot of yourses that teach a man how to do this. anted drew was with trained by a company called the a chemical safety boardcs of attraction, which specializing in teaching asian men...
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they are going to help out and they think they are doing a good thing. danger is that when they are there, they get further radicalized and persuaded that they can be more effective by coming back to the united states from another country and attacking there. host: one of the things that fascinated me about this report is that it has to be really challenging to be able to quantify and account how many foreign fighters there are. how did you go about doing that? guest: it is difficult to make an accurate count, and certainly we were in touch with a lot of government officials, particularly security services, what their best ideas were of the numbers. for them it is really hard because so many of these people have gone, and they have no previous criminal record or record with extremist groups. so really they are guessing as well. by lookingn extent at social media, tracking investigations, looking at death notices, things like that. they kind of get a fairly accurate idea to quantify the people who are going. many countries do not have any idea at all, jus
they are going to help out and they think they are doing a good thing. danger is that when they are there, they get further radicalized and persuaded that they can be more effective by coming back to the united states from another country and attacking there. host: one of the things that fascinated me about this report is that it has to be really challenging to be able to quantify and account how many foreign fighters there are. how did you go about doing that? guest: it is difficult to make an...
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but they will do what they say they are going to do. question many look at the two big boys when they speak, that's who you pay attention to. >> just a cousin the world cup, just for kicks, let's look at one of the stocks you are suggesting --just because it's the world cup. >> it's one of the chinese lottery operators. as far as we can determine, they have the only decent or reputable balance sheet. they have a network in place. we have been pushing it for a couple of weeks and it's already starting to move. that's the one way life. -- that's the one we like. >> you're all about games and entertainment. from sunrise brokers. to add the two u.s. cities where the app is already available. uber is moving into shanghai to compete there. will they face the same problems they are currently experiencing in europe? stephen engle's reports. it may be a disruptive technology in china, but many just don't know it yet. >> we grow faster than the others. >> if uber is doing, shall i say backlash ofre, the what we are seeing from european taxi drive
but they will do what they say they are going to do. question many look at the two big boys when they speak, that's who you pay attention to. >> just a cousin the world cup, just for kicks, let's look at one of the stocks you are suggesting --just because it's the world cup. >> it's one of the chinese lottery operators. as far as we can determine, they have the only decent or reputable balance sheet. they have a network in place. we have been pushing it for a couple of weeks and...
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they say they will come right away with money, but they do not come.hey turn off their phones coming he says. then he runs into them two or three days later and they threatened him and then they say they will call the police. >> they can explain everything to the police. they can speak german and he cannot. so they push them around. you, --we are in the eu, he says, but you would not know it. if this is what europe is about, it is better to do what they say, just get out. this is a legal support center for eastern european migrants in hamburg, home of all of the clients lord to germany by false promises. sergio came here in 2013 from moldova. he found work at a small construction firm. all of the details were discussed orally. that they promised him 1000 euros per month and that he could live rent free. he kept careful records of his work records. as evidence for his lawyer -- he actually worked full-time. work, installing windows, putting up drywall. to his surprise, he had to spend almost all of the salary on rent. owed him 6300 euros, he says. nine
they say they will come right away with money, but they do not come.hey turn off their phones coming he says. then he runs into them two or three days later and they threatened him and then they say they will call the police. >> they can explain everything to the police. they can speak german and he cannot. so they push them around. you, --we are in the eu, he says, but you would not know it. if this is what europe is about, it is better to do what they say, just get out. this is a legal...
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first of all, they had to report and they would be arrested.n they had a week to get rid of anything. we are talking about quitting their jobs, selling their homes, getting rid of their businesses. my grandparents owned a dry goods store and they had to get rid of their inventory. had to get rid of pets, their cars. and then decide what they were going to take. told themattractions you had to take dishes, bedding. you're thinking what you are caring, they had to leave the lot behind. my father's family lived in the bay area. the folks in berkeley where relocated first of all to a racetrack. the camps were not ready yet. so, they were living in horse stalls for about three months. then, in september, they moved them. it was not finished yet. in fact, it wasn't finished until october. aridis is the dusty and desert of topaz, utah. 156 miles south of salt lake city. internees families were process, they were fingerprinted and basically given mugshots and they had to carry certificates and their belongings were searched. certificate for -- his fami
first of all, they had to report and they would be arrested.n they had a week to get rid of anything. we are talking about quitting their jobs, selling their homes, getting rid of their businesses. my grandparents owned a dry goods store and they had to get rid of their inventory. had to get rid of pets, their cars. and then decide what they were going to take. told themattractions you had to take dishes, bedding. you're thinking what you are caring, they had to leave the lot behind. my...
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they had no clue of what was going on, and they were incredible and they did every single thing they could. and then there's the explosion all of their work is for mott and they have to start all over again. i just can't imagine what -- and you recall the time they are abandoning the plant. and as they left it would have been more than catastrophic. so you have a human interface with machinery. did they wrestle it to the ground? no, they tried. >> host: there's a dichotomy where the world is watching all these things happen, the explosions, the ability to bring the reactors under control and it portrayed a very different picture than what was actually happening on the ground which was as you said this effort by people working in tremendously difficult positions to try to save the plant, to try to save the people, to try to present these releases but things were just in many ways be not control. >> host: . >> guest: like dominoes falling. you raised an excellent point that i haven't seen. it's something we ought to keep in mind that of the nuclear accidents that we have experienced, t
they had no clue of what was going on, and they were incredible and they did every single thing they could. and then there's the explosion all of their work is for mott and they have to start all over again. i just can't imagine what -- and you recall the time they are abandoning the plant. and as they left it would have been more than catastrophic. so you have a human interface with machinery. did they wrestle it to the ground? no, they tried. >> host: there's a dichotomy where the world...
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they foresee athletes to sign away the publicity so they cannot get anything if they were not forcedld get some amount of money determined by the free market that is what they are entitled to the we don't know what that number is i don't think anybody would doubt the economist testimony if the athletes are not prevented they've put make money because people would pay them to have their images of in videogames, etc. cheryl: talking about it economist he said a lot of these kids get the education but the coaches' salaries have increased since 512% so they get a nice fat paycheck but the kids are not. >> there is a reason why they make so much money now. when i started a lot of college coaches are not making as much as high school but now they make millions and millions of dollars and those athletes the one who the fans come to see they don't come to see the coaches coach but to see the athletes play they need to get their fair share of the market. cheryl: in the n.c.a.a. did announce the electronic arts side of this wear that game game, talk to me about that. images being used from pas
they foresee athletes to sign away the publicity so they cannot get anything if they were not forcedld get some amount of money determined by the free market that is what they are entitled to the we don't know what that number is i don't think anybody would doubt the economist testimony if the athletes are not prevented they've put make money because people would pay them to have their images of in videogames, etc. cheryl: talking about it economist he said a lot of these kids get the education...
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they better not wear the uniform, especially in the south. >> they would be lynched because they werewearing their uniforms. let's try conclude. my last question would be, there's been, you know, a few of the books written. in all scholarships will be the compelling interest you in writing this book? what motivated you to write this, and what particular new knowledge did you find in writing this particular book? >> well, what motivated me was how important this regiment was and is, and the sacrifice that these men made and the justice that they deserve was not given too many of them, if any, during their lifetime. and juicy who the book is dedicated to, right? it is dedicated to the men of the 15th/369th who serve and sacrifice, and to all who supported them. we didn't mention the 15th women's auxiliary which was very important to the regiment's success, and maybe they'll come up in the q&a period, but that was the key for me to tell the story that the men deserved to have told about them. and there's just so much in terms of the sources that we've used, the research that we have done
they better not wear the uniform, especially in the south. >> they would be lynched because they werewearing their uniforms. let's try conclude. my last question would be, there's been, you know, a few of the books written. in all scholarships will be the compelling interest you in writing this book? what motivated you to write this, and what particular new knowledge did you find in writing this particular book? >> well, what motivated me was how important this regiment was and is,...
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they also have to address whether and how they can retake the territory they have already lost. that is a tall order for them to do on their own. they have made a call for volunteers. a lot of the volunteers have been shiite iraqis. that then complicates the sectarian dynamic. everything has a cause and effect here. it is going to take a while to sort out the complication of measures. caller: could you verify something for me. it the shiites we are helping -- al-maliki is in charge. being backed by iran. are the majority of a rainy and shiites as well? guest: yes. caller: another question, would you kindly tell me who is going to pay for all this? if my into -- if my income tax is going there, which is very high for it in this country, i would rather have it be huge -- be used here. guest: certainly the major ally in the region of iraq is iran. it has provided diplomatic support, military and economic support. the support with regard to the offensive in iraq has primarily been advisory reports. there have been reports of the main regular force of iran. be how much will more is i
they also have to address whether and how they can retake the territory they have already lost. that is a tall order for them to do on their own. they have made a call for volunteers. a lot of the volunteers have been shiite iraqis. that then complicates the sectarian dynamic. everything has a cause and effect here. it is going to take a while to sort out the complication of measures. caller: could you verify something for me. it the shiites we are helping -- al-maliki is in charge. being...
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they invited me. >> we had them on the show once and they seemed cool. lot of former "red eye" people have done it. >> hannibal has done it before. gilbert god freed does it. they told me to get ready to see a lot of fat girls's boobs. >> are there a lot of black jugulars? >> i thought of the black-aloos. >> jugalo's for life. >> i stopped listening. >> come on, fat girls got boobs too. >> he have the best. not that i would know. >> i can do plenty with that. hey everybody heart disease affects one in every three women in america. but you can fight back. there's no time to lose. mothers, sisters, daughters, families and friends, it's time to shout louder, stand stronger and demand change. let's go. to the batmobile. dang it. to the invisible jet. dang it. together we can put an end to heart disease. it's time to go red for women. i could use your help. yay! learn more from the american heart assocation at www.goredforwomen.org i am heather childress. thanks for watching, huckabee starts right now. >>> tonight on huckabee, iraq is falling apart. >> it is
they invited me. >> we had them on the show once and they seemed cool. lot of former "red eye" people have done it. >> hannibal has done it before. gilbert god freed does it. they told me to get ready to see a lot of fat girls's boobs. >> are there a lot of black jugulars? >> i thought of the black-aloos. >> jugalo's for life. >> i stopped listening. >> come on, fat girls got boobs too. >> he have the best. not that i would know....
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they feel that generally when they are picked up they picked up because they often need to be treated. also they have been treated quite well. >> were you ever fearful for your life? >> no. i would be now. >> why? >> because i think organized crime is so and to played with migration? right now what you find increasingly is migrants are relying the war renting space from traffickers who are smuggling people and arms and drugs. it is much more dangerous, not one that was played when i was down doing my research. has become dangerous. not only confronting the dangers of the coyotes but are coopted into drug smuggling and human smuggling. >> has the catholic church or other churches moved into the border church? >> no. they are usually located in well-established crossing towns and urban areas, and they're is a lot of desert and unfamiliar area desolate territory throughout central america, especially in not guatemalans were you have will lot of drug trafficking going on. you know, as we came down on mexico and colombia we just redirected much of this into central america. >> what do you
they feel that generally when they are picked up they picked up because they often need to be treated. also they have been treated quite well. >> were you ever fearful for your life? >> no. i would be now. >> why? >> because i think organized crime is so and to played with migration? right now what you find increasingly is migrants are relying the war renting space from traffickers who are smuggling people and arms and drugs. it is much more dangerous, not one that was...
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they know who his source was. >> they do? >> they do. and they have multiple ways in which they've identified who it is. and that's why they brought a case and they have enough evidence that they hope and they think to convict this person. they've already -- >> they want to convict the source? >> they want to convict the source. and they want to have jim risen be the one who helps them do it. but they don't want to necessarily betray their intelligence ways that they found out may or may -- they may be legal, because they're government employees, but they're going to appear to be unseemly because they involved monitoring of employees and pulling all kinds of things. so we have a little -- another strange thing going on here where the government doesn't really want to go anywhere near this subject. and so they would like -- so we're all looking at jim risen and whether he goes to prison. and the real issue is actually the government. what are they mad about? well, he did a story and a chapter in his book, "state of war," that actually sho
they know who his source was. >> they do? >> they do. and they have multiple ways in which they've identified who it is. and that's why they brought a case and they have enough evidence that they hope and they think to convict this person. they've already -- >> they want to convict the source? >> they want to convict the source. and they want to have jim risen be the one who helps them do it. but they don't want to necessarily betray their intelligence ways that they...
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they are attaching them like the ones they are used to steel money.stal inspectors say the crimes are rare and they saw it on a postal kiosk in concord. >>> it is a crime of convenience and what they are looking for, you see something quite right, say something. >>> they encourage them to take precautions in other public places. you answer your card and cover up the key pad before you enter your personal numbers. >>> coming up at 6:00 top regulations under consideration tonight and the places you may be banned from using those devices. >>> first bringing troops home from afghanistan. how some of the high tech gear can making their way to be used in the bay area. >>> and traffic is moving a long nicely on 237 and we will tell you what areas are getting crowded and we will tell you where they are. >>> oakland and san francisco, we will tell you how much. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. wh
they are attaching them like the ones they are used to steel money.stal inspectors say the crimes are rare and they saw it on a postal kiosk in concord. >>> it is a crime of convenience and what they are looking for, you see something quite right, say something. >>> they encourage them to take precautions in other public places. you answer your card and cover up the key pad before you enter your personal numbers. >>> coming up at 6:00 top regulations under...
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so they did. they created google maps navigation, downloaded it to millions of android quites in a couple -- devices in a couple op months' time, and suddenly nobody needed maps or gps navigators anymore. >> host: but that was helped by a decision by president clinton, correct? >> guest: yes. >> host: what was that decision? >> guest: the decision was to declassify the gps data. it was already out there, obviously, for military and intelligence purposes, and what clinton realized was, you know, they could still keep that use for it, but make it available to commercial and not-for-profit uses, and suddenly we had the ability to, you know, find out just how well our tracking was. we knew where everything was. we sent a signal up to the satellite, come back down, and you knew where it was. of course, that's one of many decisions, sometimes unintended consequences, if you will, that have created whole industries and really opened up technologies in ways that have built markets, jobs, economy, complete
so they did. they created google maps navigation, downloaded it to millions of android quites in a couple -- devices in a couple op months' time, and suddenly nobody needed maps or gps navigators anymore. >> host: but that was helped by a decision by president clinton, correct? >> guest: yes. >> host: what was that decision? >> guest: the decision was to declassify the gps data. it was already out there, obviously, for military and intelligence purposes, and what clinton...
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could have seized it and they were on the gates of kandahar if they could have seized the city they would have a springboard to take over much of the rest of the country as in the 1990s so you would think that we would send that first wave of the troops in and around kandahar but we sent them off to the deserts of the province where the american engineers were in the 40s and 50s but that's part of the country was home. our strategy was supposed to be the population counter insurgency. why did we do that? the tribal rivalries and the pentagon. the first brigade of troops was comprised of the marines. i love the marine corps but they insist on bringing their helicopters and logistics unit and they wanted their own corner of the sandbox and so we squandered the surge because we set a great marine brigade to the wrong part of the country and the surge unfolded a year or two late in the bubble of those new diplomats ended up staying in the very comfortable embassy compound instead of getting out into the field to work side-by-side with military commanders and we've had way too much money
could have seized it and they were on the gates of kandahar if they could have seized the city they would have a springboard to take over much of the rest of the country as in the 1990s so you would think that we would send that first wave of the troops in and around kandahar but we sent them off to the deserts of the province where the american engineers were in the 40s and 50s but that's part of the country was home. our strategy was supposed to be the population counter insurgency. why did...
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if they are apprehended they would be sent back. the administration and trying to counteract a resumour driving many children and families to get into the united states. that is if they get here there'll be an amnesty, they'll say it's not the case they are emphasising. vice president joe biden in muammar gaddafi, trying to send the -- in gadda malla trying to send the mettage, if they k -- message if they come that's no legal way for them to stay. they are also trying to do something about the violence afflicting the youth of many of these countries, honduree guatemala. 40 million to reduce gang membership. 75 million to build youth outreach centers in el salvador and 78 million in honduras. trying to be as clear as possible was the white house spokesman at his cally briefing. >> we are working in collaborative fashion with countries in central america to address the problem at its root. some is an informational campaign and kourneding this -- countering this intentional misinformation campaign that is propagated by criminal syndic
if they are apprehended they would be sent back. the administration and trying to counteract a resumour driving many children and families to get into the united states. that is if they get here there'll be an amnesty, they'll say it's not the case they are emphasising. vice president joe biden in muammar gaddafi, trying to send the -- in gadda malla trying to send the mettage, if they k -- message if they come that's no legal way for them to stay. they are also trying to do something about the...
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they feel they are getting a raw deal.e of aly we heard bemoaning of the merger landscape in general. certified broad brush. minnesota's other senators saying what will be the tipping point when it comes to consolidation saying we cannot consider this in a vacuum. those of the sorts of things we heard from lawmakers today. >> so much consolidation happening so quickly. i can see why this is the realm of the fcc. maybe the ftc. does congress have any real say here? >> not really. they do oversee the regulators but this is really going to be a decision that is left up to the fcc. also the department of justice. they will review any antitrust laws that will be violated. the fcc and the doj are the players to watch. these congressional hearings are an opportunity for a bully pulpit. it does not seem like there are many major changes at least at this point. >> an interesting focus. you. kicks off io tomorrow. we will get a preview the next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west." google kicking off its annua
they feel they are getting a raw deal.e of aly we heard bemoaning of the merger landscape in general. certified broad brush. minnesota's other senators saying what will be the tipping point when it comes to consolidation saying we cannot consider this in a vacuum. those of the sorts of things we heard from lawmakers today. >> so much consolidation happening so quickly. i can see why this is the realm of the fcc. maybe the ftc. does congress have any real say here? >> not really....
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they have gotten obviously this propaganda video which they can see how generous they are.arning to him not to come back. they get the five guys released and now we have gotten in the words of one of his platoon mates at best an observer and at worse a traitor. i am sure we will be seeing a lot of that video spreading around the internet and jihadi web sites for months to come. >> once they got down there they couldn't negotiate those cameras away. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, i agree with jim, this is a problem began da video for a reason. it looked like they were in control. they had this weak american that was blinking a lot, and it just shows you that this is such an unusual story it's it been going on for a few days. this story is going to go on for weeks and months and maybe 2016 election. what does joe biden say about this? it's going to be a fascinating story. >> jackie, this is a big week for the president he is overseas. nobody is talking about his trip to europe, it's all this. >> the white house can't be happy about that particularly how this went down. anothe
they have gotten obviously this propaganda video which they can see how generous they are.arning to him not to come back. they get the five guys released and now we have gotten in the words of one of his platoon mates at best an observer and at worse a traitor. i am sure we will be seeing a lot of that video spreading around the internet and jihadi web sites for months to come. >> once they got down there they couldn't negotiate those cameras away. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, i...
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they thought they had secured this place.hey had just been told there were 75 vehicles of the fighters on their way here. the battle is going backwards and forwards. there are half a dozen men who are trapped. you need to find the most senior commander you can find. can you hear me? >> growing panic. they think they're coming in through the back of the building. they are right there, he says. they are behind us. can't you see them? a man was shot through the legs. he survived. eventually, the fighting starts to die down. the cause was probably just a few gunman left behind. it was not a mass attack the kurdish troops had feared. is in skirmishes like this in small towns on the road to the capital that the fate of baghdad may be decided. bbc news, in eastern iraq. >> president obama will meet with congressional leaders to discuss the worsening security situation in iraq. i am joined now by william cowan. is the crisis in iraq? >> well, obviously, it is very serious. i think the notion they may be powerful enough to invade and
they thought they had secured this place.hey had just been told there were 75 vehicles of the fighters on their way here. the battle is going backwards and forwards. there are half a dozen men who are trapped. you need to find the most senior commander you can find. can you hear me? >> growing panic. they think they're coming in through the back of the building. they are right there, he says. they are behind us. can't you see them? a man was shot through the legs. he survived. eventually,...
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they say they are in control of the city, they are willing to fight and they have reinforcements.so say that the isil leader is going to deliver a message in the holy month of ramadan and in that message he has an ultimatum for the iraqi government. to the west of baghdad the army says it has secured the road that leads from western a rack to the south. tann we are now securing the highway linking nine western side of the country. this highway is leading to the jordanian and syrian iraqi borders and towards the south to basra and kuwait there are no militants from the islamic state of iraq and levant on this huh hoo i way. >> reporter: iraq has strene ended the air force by accepting the delivery of close support of fighters jets from russia. this will be seen as a snub to the u.s. government which so far hasn't delivered the first of 34 f-16 fighters jets that had been promised. the iraqis say the u.s. is stalling, an accusation denied by washington. relations between iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki and the u.s. had already been strains. this latest deliver friday russia wi
they say they are in control of the city, they are willing to fight and they have reinforcements.so say that the isil leader is going to deliver a message in the holy month of ramadan and in that message he has an ultimatum for the iraqi government. to the west of baghdad the army says it has secured the road that leads from western a rack to the south. tann we are now securing the highway linking nine western side of the country. this highway is leading to the jordanian and syrian iraqi...
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they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush.hing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes® they're g-r-r-reat!tm >> i am 12 years old and my doctors have been denying me statistics. >> we are blaming will power. it's a crime. >> over 95 percent of all americans will be over weight and obese in two decades. >> where toast is a country. >> toast is a country because we are too fat. >> according to a new katie couric movie called fed up. they leak sugar into our food. >> there are over 600,000 food items in america. 80 percent have added sugar. >> your brain lights up with sugar just like it does with cocaine or herrin. you become an addict. >> you will be one of the public health epidemics of its kind. >> public health epidemic of its kind. the one was a commissioner like
they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush.hing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes® they're g-r-r-reat!tm >> i am 12 years old and my doctors have been denying me statistics. >> we are blaming will...
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that's what they are focused on and they aline strongly. that didn't happen until six years ago. >> they had an uneasy relationship with republicans. they didn't aline with them. really, what happened with the election of president obama is he comes into office, talking about reforming the health care system and the financial sector. these things with government-led solutions and the cokes saw a lot of work over the years going down the drain. you know, you have to see the guys are in the twilight of their lives, advancing the idealogical agenda for decades. you point out that they are not putting money behind causes that benefit them monetarily. while it may in some cases, it's a philosophical choice. the guys have tremendous amounts of money, worth $41 million. >> they are free market purists. they are working on issues related to climate change, where na is in their economic interest. but the guys have an across the board anti-regulatory agenda. they don't want to see a solution to carbon or anything else or health care. >> and you think
that's what they are focused on and they aline strongly. that didn't happen until six years ago. >> they had an uneasy relationship with republicans. they didn't aline with them. really, what happened with the election of president obama is he comes into office, talking about reforming the health care system and the financial sector. these things with government-led solutions and the cokes saw a lot of work over the years going down the drain. you know, you have to see the guys are in the...
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when they opened the door, they gave them water and of course they were thirsty.was just horrible. it broke my heart because i cannot see that happening all over the place. >> reporter: olga says she was furious as the other passer- byes. when the woman who apparently belonged to the van whose van it was, she came out of the mall with a bunch of bags, she had been shopping, and she said that she did not think that she was upset. olga says she watched as they wrote that dog walking person a ticket. reporting live, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> earlier this week they left it in the car for hours. >> by now most people in solano county should be able to get online and watch tv again. after service was down for much of the day that the people affected were comcast and verizon. about 2:00 this afternoon, the work crew accidentally cut the fiberoptic data line while drilling at the fairfield street corner. they took so long because workers had to take on the glass fibers by hand. >> i need to be able to get on the computer and compare it to what i need to do. >> the outage l
when they opened the door, they gave them water and of course they were thirsty.was just horrible. it broke my heart because i cannot see that happening all over the place. >> reporter: olga says she was furious as the other passer- byes. when the woman who apparently belonged to the van whose van it was, she came out of the mall with a bunch of bags, she had been shopping, and she said that she did not think that she was upset. olga says she watched as they wrote that dog walking person...
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they want nukes. they want to negotiate nukes. do you think that's not going to be on the the table when we say we need your help put -- pushing back this isis group? >> yes. we want nukes. katie couric asked him, qatar had some dealings with isis. now how scary is that? qatar had dealings with isis. qatar was also the go between the taliban 5 and trading for bergdahl. the point is this, it is so mixed and jumbled, this whole terror thing, we just have to stop or we're going to start arming our enemies and we heard today there's a possibility u.s. stinger missiles may be in the hands of isis. kimberly, i love you. i disagree. stop being with decisive. we did decisive. it doesn't work out. >> i think air strikes are an answer here. >> to eric's point with the administration having to say on background that they were caught off guard by this, do you think that we have yet another problem in that there is more intelligence failures because an army like this doesn't just amass overnight. this is something that's been going on for a wh
they want nukes. they want to negotiate nukes. do you think that's not going to be on the the table when we say we need your help put -- pushing back this isis group? >> yes. we want nukes. katie couric asked him, qatar had some dealings with isis. now how scary is that? qatar had dealings with isis. qatar was also the go between the taliban 5 and trading for bergdahl. the point is this, it is so mixed and jumbled, this whole terror thing, we just have to stop or we're going to start...
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they watch when they want to. so do the rest of us.ers,he the advertising clients, and nielsen. nielsen had to come up with a ratings mechanism that would capture the viewing into a get -- and do it in a credible way to get parties involved in it. >> is nielsen as important as it once was? -- as important as it has always been. nielsen is still the currency that is most widely used between the advertisers or agencies and tv networks. >> google was in that business and they got out. >> it did not work. they are not part of the old group of of the small nielsen networks and ad agencies. >> who drives the bus? it seems if you could get a third-party to work with the cable companies, maybe some of the broadcasters, hulu for example, and satellite-tv companies, you could get all of the data you need, not just the sample size data that comes from a few thousand nielsen boxes. boxorking with a set top manufacturer to pull out the data of what people are watching, when they are watching it, all of the real detailed information. nielsen is the
they watch when they want to. so do the rest of us.ers,he the advertising clients, and nielsen. nielsen had to come up with a ratings mechanism that would capture the viewing into a get -- and do it in a credible way to get parties involved in it. >> is nielsen as important as it once was? -- as important as it has always been. nielsen is still the currency that is most widely used between the advertisers or agencies and tv networks. >> google was in that business and they got out....
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they would have probably surprised if they -- survived if they were wearing seat belts. san francisco thanked them for their recommendations and he went on to say they already had implemented it. and in his fast report,co when electrocuted they relied on nominated to avoid future crab is the board recommends complicated new technology and to get flights more often to romaine familiar with the procedure. we have complete coverage on the crash including video of yesterday's hearing and more on the victims. >>> they are searching for suspects in a deadly shooting. it happened last night on douglas avenue not far from the oakland coliseum. they found the woman on the street and the man with her was wounded and is expected to survive. we are still not clear what led up to the deadly gunfire. >>> oscar grant's father took the arrest and he is currently serving time for first-degree murder. he believes johanness intention nailingly -- intentionally killed his son and he is suing bart to collect money for his granddaughter. >>> and sheriff's deputies, it comes after eight months
they would have probably surprised if they -- survived if they were wearing seat belts. san francisco thanked them for their recommendations and he went on to say they already had implemented it. and in his fast report,co when electrocuted they relied on nominated to avoid future crab is the board recommends complicated new technology and to get flights more often to romaine familiar with the procedure. we have complete coverage on the crash including video of yesterday's hearing and more on...
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they say they think he was probably high. military officials say they will find out what really happened and for now they're focusing on their mehealth. what's the latest on the detainee transfer? >> shepherd, at the state department briefing, they spoke about why there was real urgency siting a combination of factors. not only his health, but also his security. >> harm could have come to him particularly if once we concluded the agreement it would be made public. i won't go into any more detail. >> new details today about the five former detainees. it was confirmed that there is a one-year travel ban, but she said it was not in possible that the men could be seen out shopping. >> the demands were met prior to doing this. they were important to us. we wanted to make sure we negotiated for them. this is not to say it was hou house arrest, they could be out shopping, but that does not threaten our security interests. >> there was four men living in a seaside villa that had no electronic monitoring, but these men were okayed by
they say they think he was probably high. military officials say they will find out what really happened and for now they're focusing on their mehealth. what's the latest on the detainee transfer? >> shepherd, at the state department briefing, they spoke about why there was real urgency siting a combination of factors. not only his health, but also his security. >> harm could have come to him particularly if once we concluded the agreement it would be made public. i won't go into...
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they see a good plaur, they offer first -- player, they offer first. they offer boots. then they offer jerseys from sponsorships, and then they offer - they go to the dad and mum and ask "what do you need? do you need a house? do you need a car?" and they buy off the parent. it's difficult for the kid because he has other decisions but he's taking car of his mum and dad. now the ate is looking for -- agent is looking for him for a better contact. sometimes you lose the development of the player because it's a business that's grown so big that you are developing the player, but the agent already looking for a club where he can go to to profit. >> reporter: like coffee and sugar, soccer is an exportable commodity for brazil. over 10,000 brazilians are playing professionally around the world. exporting the talent has come at a cost. >> translation: the businessmen come more every day looking for younger players and trying to get the kids to play there because the price is lower. today the path is the wrong path. the kids should play in brazil. what is hatching is the op --
they see a good plaur, they offer first -- player, they offer first. they offer boots. then they offer jerseys from sponsorships, and then they offer - they go to the dad and mum and ask "what do you need? do you need a house? do you need a car?" and they buy off the parent. it's difficult for the kid because he has other decisions but he's taking car of his mum and dad. now the ate is looking for -- agent is looking for him for a better contact. sometimes you lose the development of...
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>> and so they based it on the fact that they thought they saw physical abuse to justina?signs of any marks on this young lady. this was because they didn't buy the diagnosis of a very good specialist from tufts. i mean, it's as much an outrage against the other medical practitioners who had worked with this girl for two years and had diagnosed her with m mitocondrial disease. but the fact that an emergency room resident could see her for 30 minutes and know more about what was wrong with her than a doctor that had been seeing her for two years, then to bring the massachusetts department of children and families in it and to get them to conspire to take her from their parents and not let them visit her except one hour a week with armed guards present, it is just an overstep of government authority, and no family should have to put up with that. >> mike, let's talk a little bit about justina? did they treat her well? did she get better? >> no, she actually got much worse. i think one of the reasons massachusetts finally realized they needed to let her go, this girl was dete
>> and so they based it on the fact that they thought they saw physical abuse to justina?signs of any marks on this young lady. this was because they didn't buy the diagnosis of a very good specialist from tufts. i mean, it's as much an outrage against the other medical practitioners who had worked with this girl for two years and had diagnosed her with m mitocondrial disease. but the fact that an emergency room resident could see her for 30 minutes and know more about what was wrong with...
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they kept the hbo business years ago, but now they have spun off.nternet service provider focused on business. level three, the acquirer, is one of the largest internet act companies. this was long thought to be a target of comcast. while comcast and time warner cable might be happening while , at&t and direct tv might be happening, level three acquiring this telecom means that one of the biggest backbone companies is trying to acquire one of the biggest business focused internet service providers. more consolidation within the industry, allowing one company to control things from stem to stern in terms of how information moves across the internet. the kind of thing the fcc used to oppose, but maybe it will not now. >> so much movement happening in this debate in the arena of net neutrality and the sec looking into the spot between netflix and verizon. how much are people in hollywood paying attention? >> they are watching. the netflix of the world cbs, , nbc, they are all customers of level three. the reaction to the deal was that it was good for l
they kept the hbo business years ago, but now they have spun off.nternet service provider focused on business. level three, the acquirer, is one of the largest internet act companies. this was long thought to be a target of comcast. while comcast and time warner cable might be happening while , at&t and direct tv might be happening, level three acquiring this telecom means that one of the biggest backbone companies is trying to acquire one of the biggest business focused internet service...
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they would have a puppet state. >> would they keep how lucky if they did that? >> as long as he did what they wanted him to do. maliki wednesday because he would invite them in -- would stay because he would invite them in. where there is essentially a cold war going on between iran on one hand and a moderate sunni states on the other -- >> saudi arabia and others. >> this would be a big victory. the battle is for influence and privacy. absolutely. the third outcome is the best outcome. reemerges under a new democracy. case, all of the sides come together, the united states, the moderate sunnis eight, and iran, they come together and they put pressure on various pieces inside of a rock to put together a new governing coalition. it would include all of the players and it would agree upon how they would go after al qaeda. what you would have is bringing the moderate sunnis back into the fold inside iraq and getting those sunnis to agree that they would take on al qaeda just the way they did in the 2000 -- the awakening. happen, there has to be a lot of pressure on
they would have a puppet state. >> would they keep how lucky if they did that? >> as long as he did what they wanted him to do. maliki wednesday because he would invite them in -- would stay because he would invite them in. where there is essentially a cold war going on between iran on one hand and a moderate sunni states on the other -- >> saudi arabia and others. >> this would be a big victory. the battle is for influence and privacy. absolutely. the third outcome is...
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they were picked up by national park judges, they said it was their territories and they god robbed. the guys are holed up in the hotel room, they think someone might have tipped them off. they feel they stand out because they are darker skin, travelling with back packs and are in a small groups. >> we know the people came up and we weren't supposed to be there. >> reporter: were they armed? >> yes. >> reporter: the narcos or bandits whatever they were, took their cell phones and money. ammel was -- axel was thinking of turning himself in, hoping authority why is would send him home. >>> there's yet another side to the story. hundreds of thousands are departed to mexico each year. last year al jazeera brought you the story of children who are u.s. sit dispense deported with undocumented parents and forced to leave the only home they had known. numbers have increased dramatical dramatically. >> reporter: along a rutted dirt road you find a secondary school in tijuana mexico. for 13-year-old emily who used to live in burbank california, her new school with concrete bars n o the window
they were picked up by national park judges, they said it was their territories and they god robbed. the guys are holed up in the hotel room, they think someone might have tipped them off. they feel they stand out because they are darker skin, travelling with back packs and are in a small groups. >> we know the people came up and we weren't supposed to be there. >> reporter: were they armed? >> yes. >> reporter: the narcos or bandits whatever they were, took their cell...
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maybe they can co exist, maybe they can't co exist. especially since they're not the same thing, not any more. sch schism. and maybe chris mcdan daal is just mad. it's not just him. this idea that the republican party is no longer a welcoming place for conservatives and conservatives are opposed to it, not part of it, that is kind of the tune or the tone of a lot of the reaction on the political right to what happened in that election last night. and it started on the national conservative media, even before the final results were in last night. >> you went as far earlier this week and late last week to suggest that if the republican party doesn't get their act together, you would consider moving to a third party. explain? >> well, if republicans are going to act like democrats, what's the use in getting all gun ho about getting more republicans in there. we're going to be a fundamentally transformed country unless those who know what they're doing, and aren't going along just to get along with those in power, being today the democrats
maybe they can co exist, maybe they can't co exist. especially since they're not the same thing, not any more. sch schism. and maybe chris mcdan daal is just mad. it's not just him. this idea that the republican party is no longer a welcoming place for conservatives and conservatives are opposed to it, not part of it, that is kind of the tune or the tone of a lot of the reaction on the political right to what happened in that election last night. and it started on the national conservative...
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they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. intercourse that's painfulit... due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregn
they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. intercourse that's painfulit... due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do...
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they surrender. they give up. they don't fight at all. nothing.'t perform any of the duties apparently for which we have trained them? >> yeah. the question i guess is, what the forces right around prime minister maliki and inside baghdad and i think the assess meant is, it is people that he trusts most to protect the capital city. clearly he is concerned himself if he is bringing iranians and quds force to be a backup to the iraqi forces. the generals he set up on the outskirts of mosul that fell away, were said to be cronies, friends. they were said to be in line with his thinking and his religion but not good as training and keeping command over these iraqi forces. so they melted away as they were being challenged. the other thing that's a big part of this story is syria. because, remember, that a lot of these radical islamists are coming across from syria. and the destablized situation in syria has led to basically a powder keg in that entire region and -- eric: let me interrupt you. you mentioned syria. look the president said assad has to st
they surrender. they give up. they don't fight at all. nothing.'t perform any of the duties apparently for which we have trained them? >> yeah. the question i guess is, what the forces right around prime minister maliki and inside baghdad and i think the assess meant is, it is people that he trusts most to protect the capital city. clearly he is concerned himself if he is bringing iranians and quds force to be a backup to the iraqi forces. the generals he set up on the outskirts of mosul...