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if somebody, no matter what country they are from they know if they are caught by a u.s. border patrol agent they are going to be treated fairly, they are going to be processed and sent back to their country in almost all cases. but the people we talk to, the central americans that are apprehended in mexico and later caught by us they tell us stories of being robbed and beatens, raped in some cases. it's a very dangerous journey and a different environment in terms of law enforcement. >> this was a little bit of a surprise whether we looked at the numbers given the size of our two currentountries that they have more than they are chasing away at their border. many of those are on their way to come here. but mexico doesn't even give them that opportunity. i'm wondering, what is mexico doing that we could learn from? >> i don't know how they are cal goreizing this, if this is formal deportation. your past guest was just talking about how we are releasing people on their own rec could go any sense. they are not showing up for court hearings. they are not going to count in th
if somebody, no matter what country they are from they know if they are caught by a u.s. border patrol agent they are going to be treated fairly, they are going to be processed and sent back to their country in almost all cases. but the people we talk to, the central americans that are apprehended in mexico and later caught by us they tell us stories of being robbed and beatens, raped in some cases. it's a very dangerous journey and a different environment in terms of law enforcement. >>...
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they don't care if they lose a village. it is because they take or conquer five, 10 or 20 the other day. if they have the capability to shoot down modern airplanes, then they are very strong. but they buy the weapons that we give to the free syrian army . so they get western wilhelmsen. they get french, german and american weapons. they say the best sales of weapons is the free syrian army, which is financed by nato probably also by france and by the united states. >> you said that the west is under estimating the strength of the islamic state group. 62 countries including several arab states are currently engaged in a campaign to destroy them. would you not say that is an adequate response at this stage? >> yes, i think, because this fight has been fought almost only by the united states. the arab countries don't do that much. they participate officially, but it is more of the united states. i personally think that only the sunni rockies -- iraqs which are discriminated against will defy the sunni i.s., but they won't do i
they don't care if they lose a village. it is because they take or conquer five, 10 or 20 the other day. if they have the capability to shoot down modern airplanes, then they are very strong. but they buy the weapons that we give to the free syrian army . so they get western wilhelmsen. they get french, german and american weapons. they say the best sales of weapons is the free syrian army, which is financed by nato probably also by france and by the united states. >> you said that the...
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if they are smart they will just tell her they will not talk to her. >> it really is.use an analogy it is like letting a chef cook another meal after poisoning the entire restaurant. you don't let the babysitter baby-sit your other kid after she dropped the other one down the laundry chute. >> thank you. you have done quite enough already. >> exactly. exactly. you just go, go away. there was a piece, before we move on, glen reynolds in usa today saying the real hoax is not just jackie's story, but there is a campus rape epidemic and that you could not say. and it is true. the doj makes sense to you now. it all makes sense. you know the one and five thing, it just didn't make sense. the stuff they have there makes sense. even those who did the study say it is not accurate. it was two colleges. oddly, people are saying this rolling stone piece may have hurt the rape victims. but it actually helped. it got people to look at the real statistics and truth can never hurt, right? how does that hurt rape vac -- victims? >> it hurts activists because they want the federal gover
if they are smart they will just tell her they will not talk to her. >> it really is.use an analogy it is like letting a chef cook another meal after poisoning the entire restaurant. you don't let the babysitter baby-sit your other kid after she dropped the other one down the laundry chute. >> thank you. you have done quite enough already. >> exactly. exactly. you just go, go away. there was a piece, before we move on, glen reynolds in usa today saying the real hoax is not...
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they lost their homes, they lost their jobs, they lost their savings. and, my god, why would we want to repeat that again? and then we're going to see that seniors are going to be short changed on pension benefits. these are people who have earned retirement, worked all their lives and we are putting their security in jeopardy, as well. and i have encouraged my colleagues to vote against this ledge slagsz because i believe that it is -- oh, one of the worst agree jous pieces, and i think you will concur with this, this allows individual contributions in campaigns of over a two-year cycle, 1% 1 e o $1.5 million. the country is angry about that. so we are going down a bad road with this piece of legislation. and i will work hard to try to defeet it in the next hour or the next half hour, whatever it is. >> congresswoman, i know that you feel to get back in there, i just want to ask you briefly. we know that republicans don't think they can pass this alone. that they don't think that there are enough people on their own side who will vote fwr this that tha
they lost their homes, they lost their jobs, they lost their savings. and, my god, why would we want to repeat that again? and then we're going to see that seniors are going to be short changed on pension benefits. these are people who have earned retirement, worked all their lives and we are putting their security in jeopardy, as well. and i have encouraged my colleagues to vote against this ledge slagsz because i believe that it is -- oh, one of the worst agree jous pieces, and i think you...
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it, they had safe words and, they knew they were training.they were not put in a positn of helplessness. but it's a very different thing, to be subjected to to it, and believing that you might die. the idea that these techniques were approved by the justice department, what happens was as process, where lawyers, asked the interrogate force, asked if they were saws causing serious pain and pain, and then they wrote that it was legal. >>> it was ridiculous. and john knew, really poor legal reasoning, and then they later wrote the legal opinions. and so this is legally justified, is really, a. not a point that we can accept. what would you like to see done, so this doesn't happen again? >>> well, you see, in the reaction, from the former directors, there's still not admitting that this was wrong. that's the first step. we have called for some kind of a truth commission or a commission that will look at this, and, make public, that, it is clear, it should never happen again. when you have so many officials saying, that there was nothing wrong wit
it, they had safe words and, they knew they were training.they were not put in a positn of helplessness. but it's a very different thing, to be subjected to to it, and believing that you might die. the idea that these techniques were approved by the justice department, what happens was as process, where lawyers, asked the interrogate force, asked if they were saws causing serious pain and pain, and then they wrote that it was legal. >>> it was ridiculous. and john knew, really poor...
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they will make it to arizona. they will come back. when they come back, guess what? they find the village inhabited with 30 natives. what do they do? they burn the village. kind of the approved solution during this time. there is one more entrada that happens during this time. this is an interesting one. this is by a man named gaspar castano de sosa. pretty familiar name for modern americans. he goes up there, and he is the first one to have used wheeled transport. he brings parts along with him. they think he may be one of the first to use the [speaking spanish], which is the wheel of -- journey of death. i will show you guys that. he did not have official permission. he was to be like cortez. did cortez have permission to take over the aztec empire? >> no. >> what was he hoping for? >> success. >> success would bring forgiveness from his majesty. this is the same thing sosa is thinking. i am bringing 170 people with me. we have a real solid shot at a colony. if we find rich silver mines -- there is silver all through here. there is no reason to think there is not m
they will make it to arizona. they will come back. when they come back, guess what? they find the village inhabited with 30 natives. what do they do? they burn the village. kind of the approved solution during this time. there is one more entrada that happens during this time. this is an interesting one. this is by a man named gaspar castano de sosa. pretty familiar name for modern americans. he goes up there, and he is the first one to have used wheeled transport. he brings parts along with...
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do they go on, and do they get better jobs than where they came from?t had our first batch of graduates. it's too early to tell what jobs they go on to. software development and data analysis worthy -- were the topics. >> you've been very vocal about how education can help bridge the skills gap in the united these. who should be held responsible? >> i think all of us. we should be proactive about it and create new pathways for people to find education. we have a college system that is completely updated that was created 150 or 200 years ago and behaves exactly the same way, except perhaps the escalation of tuition fees. we do not teach people very well, so i think we have to be creative. >> how about president obama's executive action on immigration reform? how do you see that is affecting the tech community as a highly skilled person from abroad? >> skilled workers from all around the world are what makes silicon valley tick and i think are important for the united ways. they are often confounded with other things. in silicon valley, we have a huge sho
do they go on, and do they get better jobs than where they came from?t had our first batch of graduates. it's too early to tell what jobs they go on to. software development and data analysis worthy -- were the topics. >> you've been very vocal about how education can help bridge the skills gap in the united these. who should be held responsible? >> i think all of us. we should be proactive about it and create new pathways for people to find education. we have a college system that...
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they didn't mean anything bad, they just didn't know what they were doing. so you follow them out the door and sure enough they have them now in a room outside there. they're waiting for the emergency personnel to come and take them away. you go in there and there is a tv on. president johnson is looking at this tv and he is saying what is this? this is fox news. he says oh my god. he change the channel. he said what is this? this is msnbc, he said oh my god, what is this? all of this is so aggressive and polarizing and political. and you think yourself, wow, look how they see our world. and then dr. king grabs the television and he says change a the channel again, because he does know anything about a remote. now you find yourself changing the channels. it goes to the et and mtv and comedy channel and you are seeing everything from real housewives. dr. king is just holding his head. he looks like his head will blow off. he is seeing women in jail, "orange is the new black," pregnant teenagers. then he gets over and here come the rappers and the comedians, t
they didn't mean anything bad, they just didn't know what they were doing. so you follow them out the door and sure enough they have them now in a room outside there. they're waiting for the emergency personnel to come and take them away. you go in there and there is a tv on. president johnson is looking at this tv and he is saying what is this? this is fox news. he says oh my god. he change the channel. he said what is this? this is msnbc, he said oh my god, what is this? all of this is so...
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they also have a gruch they sent -- a group they sent over to a highway they have blocked, on highway 395 in another group of town and college students that are marching on the union train administration. and so it is a multi front. and they want to bring about change with their voices and make sure there are no more eric garners and michael browns an put an end to the killing of young black men at the hands of police. >> athena. thank you very much. something we'll keep watching. goals slightly different than in other places. they want to disrupt a nba game and block a highway. in downtown chicago, an energetic group there, the demonstrators chanting, hands up, don't shoot and i can't breathe. kyung lah is with them tonight. what is it like in chicago? >> reporter: it is very energetic as you say and the same chants are being echoed here throughout downtown chicago. tag a look at this -- take a look at this crowd. it is a very diverse crowd, very young and very, very serious about the message they want to get across, that they are holding signs. you hear, again, i can't breathe. blac
they also have a gruch they sent -- a group they sent over to a highway they have blocked, on highway 395 in another group of town and college students that are marching on the union train administration. and so it is a multi front. and they want to bring about change with their voices and make sure there are no more eric garners and michael browns an put an end to the killing of young black men at the hands of police. >> athena. thank you very much. something we'll keep watching. goals...
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they looked at analysis, and they are finding that even people who make low down payments, if they stayell within their budget, loans perform well. one of the better indicators is veterans affair mortgages. the requirement is zero down payment, but it has been one of the best-performing mortgages because they stay well within the budget or the problem was whether consumers made zero down, 20% down, if they overstress their budget, that is when they get into trouble. .ost: 3% down though are there tighter lending restrictions with what you can buy with 3% down? down, compared to 20% down payment, for example, it carries more risk, therefore, one would pay a slightly higher mortgage rate to compensate for the lower down payment. we are taking your questions and comments by the housing market in 2014 and what it is looking like in 2015. lawrence yun here with the national association of realtors. phil you are next, ohio. i wondered, during these hard times and people have not gotten raises for years and a lot of people have lost jobs, hum -- how come the national realtors association canno
they looked at analysis, and they are finding that even people who make low down payments, if they stayell within their budget, loans perform well. one of the better indicators is veterans affair mortgages. the requirement is zero down payment, but it has been one of the best-performing mortgages because they stay well within the budget or the problem was whether consumers made zero down, 20% down, if they overstress their budget, that is when they get into trouble. .ost: 3% down though are...
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they are projecting with they would have -- what they would have felt had they been in that position.now that is what they are writing. you have to correct those lies. i call them lies because that is what they were. does that answer it? >> [indiscernible] [laughter] >> that is what is happening now. they were best friends. they didn't move without the other. no, god. yeah, they said he was martin's lieutenant. lieutenant? he was less than? that is what they were saying. let me tell you this -- ralph and martin luther king were the only two people in the civil rights movement who were never paid one red cent, ok? not one dime first baptist church paid ralph's salary. the montgomery improvement association never paid them one penny. sclc never paid martin luther king when he was president, and they never paid ralph when he was president. let's get that straight. ebenezer paid martin luther king's salary. when they went on speaking engagements, they were paid. the movement never paid them a dime. they were the only two people who were not on the payroll. ralph abernathy was treasurer. h
they are projecting with they would have -- what they would have felt had they been in that position.now that is what they are writing. you have to correct those lies. i call them lies because that is what they were. does that answer it? >> [indiscernible] [laughter] >> that is what is happening now. they were best friends. they didn't move without the other. no, god. yeah, they said he was martin's lieutenant. lieutenant? he was less than? that is what they were saying. let me tell...
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they they will continue to retrieve the bodies. but they would be in the tail.a plane this new, a 6-year-old plane, what's good about the black box is that it will have lots of parameters. parameter on a black box is a piece of data. if there is something on the plane you can have a lead from a wire electrical lead and you can collect that information in the flight data recorder, you will have it. you will have everything. airspeed. position of every flight control. surface. you know airspeed. attitude. of the plane. nose up. nose down. just literally every control surface on there. and then the kook pit-- cockpit voice recordings. sound, clicks, things going wrong. hail. windshield. many time had to hire acoustic experts to tell us the meaning of every click and sound in the cockpit. a wement ofalth of information. very important. >> you are saying the debris is indicating a textbook crash. the faa issued a warning pilots about a certain part of the a-320. what does that mean? >> an air worthiness directive, regarding the pito tube. if it was something sthalt w
they they will continue to retrieve the bodies. but they would be in the tail.a plane this new, a 6-year-old plane, what's good about the black box is that it will have lots of parameters. parameter on a black box is a piece of data. if there is something on the plane you can have a lead from a wire electrical lead and you can collect that information in the flight data recorder, you will have it. you will have everything. airspeed. position of every flight control. surface. you know airspeed....
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they vote on it. then they meet and they discuss it. they bring up a final version. it is a lengthy process that is supposed happen. we have not seen this happen in almost a decade. that is what they are planning on here. host: hello, jason. caller: i was interested to hear about the laws of congress. the rules of congress are where they need a lot of work. the majority or super majority, , it islook at the budget a good idea to have a budget. you might get locked into these little small battles. if the rules committee could rewrite something eight years not guess about who would be in power, they could write rules that everybody would agree are common sense. to the floort bill two months before they need to. why can't they do that? guest: they absolutely could. there rules committees do meet and write the rules for the next congress. you might only have the majority for two years. it could switch. then somebody else comes in and writes the rules. they have the power to change things. set their own rules within their party for how things should happen and be run. the
they vote on it. then they meet and they discuss it. they bring up a final version. it is a lengthy process that is supposed happen. we have not seen this happen in almost a decade. that is what they are planning on here. host: hello, jason. caller: i was interested to hear about the laws of congress. the rules of congress are where they need a lot of work. the majority or super majority, , it islook at the budget a good idea to have a budget. you might get locked into these little small...
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they are always afraid. they can't sleep. they are watching over me.r ask for anything, not clothes, present, not even cell phone. all they ask to be free to walk outside. >> reporter: 22 years ago his brother killed another man in a land dispute and escaped to america. under traditional albanian law, the is now responsible for the blood that was spilled. the spilling of blood, it says, can only be avenged by blood, no reconciliation is acceptable. he has sent dozen ambassadors to his pursuers, the result is five attempts on his life. >> translator: i have written several letters to the government, they send people to my house, who say why do you keep complaining. you are in a blood feud. this is where you are going to die. >> reporter: two years ago they nearly escaped the town by driving to sweden. they were turned away after the albanian government said they could help the family. >> translator: albania is under pressure to build a proper state. and is afraid to confess that it cannot protect itself own. but it's a lie and a crime at the expense of
they are always afraid. they can't sleep. they are watching over me.r ask for anything, not clothes, present, not even cell phone. all they ask to be free to walk outside. >> reporter: 22 years ago his brother killed another man in a land dispute and escaped to america. under traditional albanian law, the is now responsible for the blood that was spilled. the spilling of blood, it says, can only be avenged by blood, no reconciliation is acceptable. he has sent dozen ambassadors to his...
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before they were spacemen, they were pilots, and they love airplanes, and they love to fly. now what are we doing? we're landing crafts on mars. and by the way, purdue graduates are very much involved with those missions to mars. >> one of our more prominent astronauts is jerry ross. jerry ross grew up in northern indiana in a town called crown point. he grew up outside of town on a farm. his dad worked in steel mills in gary. his grandparents on both sides of the family were farmers, and one of his family had ever been to college, not one person. he was born in 1948. he grew up in 1948. you could look up at the stars and see a lot more stars than you can see today. and both he and his best friend remembered the story vividly. they were lying on a haystack on a summer evening looking up at the sky and looking at all the stars. you know, this would have been the early '50s. and jerry said, you know what? someday people are going to go up there, and i'm going to be one of them. and his friend said, oh, yeah, sure. jerry said, no, i'm serious. someday people are going to go up
before they were spacemen, they were pilots, and they love airplanes, and they love to fly. now what are we doing? we're landing crafts on mars. and by the way, purdue graduates are very much involved with those missions to mars. >> one of our more prominent astronauts is jerry ross. jerry ross grew up in northern indiana in a town called crown point. he grew up outside of town on a farm. his dad worked in steel mills in gary. his grandparents on both sides of the family were farmers, and...
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they thought they would just have more of them if they went to war with them.ority issues. they were not terribly nice to their own minorities, shall we say. even italians and other peoples that were part of the hungarian half of the monarchy. but yeah, it's hard to say there was a huge upsurge of popularism. because he wasn't really loved. there were a few people who did have a soft spot for him, like the kaiser, and people who respected him, but he certainly wasn't loved. he also didn't have particularly good artistic taste, but that's another matter. [ laughter ] >> especially in germany and england, was there a sizeable faction that was of the attitude of better now than later if we're going to fight the germans, try and do it before they've industrialized even more? or if you're the germans, let's try to do it before the russians become a modern industrial power? >> that's an interesting speculation. i certainly haven't seen any evidence of it. but you're right, there would have been a kind of logic to that. german power -- this is the argument is the germ
they thought they would just have more of them if they went to war with them.ority issues. they were not terribly nice to their own minorities, shall we say. even italians and other peoples that were part of the hungarian half of the monarchy. but yeah, it's hard to say there was a huge upsurge of popularism. because he wasn't really loved. there were a few people who did have a soft spot for him, like the kaiser, and people who respected him, but he certainly wasn't loved. he also didn't have...
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ya know, and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, they have soccer. their heart is. so we wanna make sure that we take care of them. call quicken loans today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze! then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. find our best buy rated c2 queen mattress with sleepiq. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> we're following the breaking news on the sony cyber terror attacks. sources telling cnn investigators here in washington have evidence hackers stole the computer credentials of a system administrator at sony to get access to sony's computer system and do what they did. we're back with marie hear
ya know, and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, they have soccer. their heart is. so we wanna make sure that we take care of them. call quicken loans today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze! then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to...
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hacker's if they are not closed, they will request they call a round of destruction. this follows the hacking of sony pictures but nobody knows if the two are linked. investigators blame north korea. a year ago, south korean tv stations and banks were hacked. outrage atstreets, any suggestion of blame. the united states, based on an conclusive analysis, is pointing fingers at us. it is a provocation and insults. >> experts are working against a christmas deadline when hackers warn people to stay away from nuclear reactors. computer code may reveal who is behind the latest attack and how dangerous it might be. government asserts the hackers can't get into the computer systems that actually control the reactors. they also say they will conduct fake cyber attacks on the system just to make sure they can be breached. many -- the best become cyber warriors. quiet, unobtrusive, devastating. >> for more, i am joined by foundationf the focused on global security. the internetith outages reported in north korea. part ofh think this is the proportionate response that the u.s.'s
hacker's if they are not closed, they will request they call a round of destruction. this follows the hacking of sony pictures but nobody knows if the two are linked. investigators blame north korea. a year ago, south korean tv stations and banks were hacked. outrage atstreets, any suggestion of blame. the united states, based on an conclusive analysis, is pointing fingers at us. it is a provocation and insults. >> experts are working against a christmas deadline when hackers warn people...
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only they do. they are reconciled and they will be a voice for the future. ray apologize and he knows he has done something terribly wrong. i am, however, a little upset that it took the nfl this long to do something like this and seems like it happened once the information was out there. >> you and i platters have a platform and thank you for using it with such candor. >> thanks for having me. >> we are asking to you weigh in on one of the questions. this is the hash tag battle of the day. do you agree with the discipline to the st. louis rams players for the don't shoot discipline. use hash tag agree or disagree. we will carry the results. up ahead is a block you won't want to miss. the president of the university of virginia pulled out of a speaking engagement with a controversiy as the campus rages. we will speak with a prominent student council president about all of that and what's next. a note about something important you may not be hearing enough about that we are passionate about. world aids day today. nbc reporter is holding a twitter chat to defi
only they do. they are reconciled and they will be a voice for the future. ray apologize and he knows he has done something terribly wrong. i am, however, a little upset that it took the nfl this long to do something like this and seems like it happened once the information was out there. >> you and i platters have a platform and thank you for using it with such candor. >> thanks for having me. >> we are asking to you weigh in on one of the questions. this is the hash tag...
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the last thing that they touched. the last thing that they did. becomes very very important to to the families. to have those things back. so and, by the way, once nay do that. even for -- for things that they can't identify. there is a become that is prepared. called unaccompanied items. and then that is circumstance lated to families to help them i didn't tie things. circulated to families to help them i didn't tie things. property. they want that back too. >> mario, thank you. david. thank you very much. don't go anywhere. gary tuchman, as well. indonesia. sar, search-and-recovery found the recovery of the plane, using sonar technology. again, cnn confirmed this. at the bottom of the java sea. at the moment they still don't know if the plane is in one piece or if it is brocken up. but the piece is big enough for it to be picked up on sonar. it looks look there is at least one big piece of the plane. also the official could not confirm the report that the plane is turned upside down. another news organization "wall street journal" is reporting t
the last thing that they touched. the last thing that they did. becomes very very important to to the families. to have those things back. so and, by the way, once nay do that. even for -- for things that they can't identify. there is a become that is prepared. called unaccompanied items. and then that is circumstance lated to families to help them i didn't tie things. circulated to families to help them i didn't tie things. property. they want that back too. >> mario, thank you. david....
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isis, when they come to the area, they make a big plan of how they genocide the yazidi. also from especially in sinjar, because sinjar is a big area for the yazidi. they do different kind of dealing with the other minority in mosul. they kidnap a woman, and also as a gift, but with the other they don't do that. they kill more than 3,000 people from thpeople, and sinjar especially south of sinjar. one of the massacres to happen, until yesterday and this morning, the yazidis fight, and peshmerga liberate north of sinjar, they find more mass grave of civilian people who have been killed by isis. if you see isis, they have a plan to just finish or clean the area from yazidis. so it's a really big genocide and tragic area that still continues. even the peshmerga, they control the north of sinjar. but it is the north of the area and south that is surrounded by isis. >> are there places in iraq that have been home to yazidis for a long time that now it's hard to see them from ever going home. they have yazidis have been wiped out, and it's unlikely they'll ever go home again? >
isis, when they come to the area, they make a big plan of how they genocide the yazidi. also from especially in sinjar, because sinjar is a big area for the yazidi. they do different kind of dealing with the other minority in mosul. they kidnap a woman, and also as a gift, but with the other they don't do that. they kill more than 3,000 people from thpeople, and sinjar especially south of sinjar. one of the massacres to happen, until yesterday and this morning, the yazidis fight, and peshmerga...
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they have an online only model. they are big into software.hey are getting into apps and gaming and video and they have done a superb job. hats off to them. me, it is interesting to tells us a lot of their strengths, and also suggests how variable the market can be. they have grown to this big market share globally. overall within china. that is a strong thing. that also suggests they could lose it as fast as they got it. >> may be. at this point, they have the brand strength to hang in there and continue to grow. say about them, they hit the sweet spot in china. withreally came to market these fully featured high quality phones for the price and they kept the price point low, between $100 u.s. and $300. being home-grown, they recognized where the sweet was withoping and answered it a portfolio of great phones. >> price is an issue. 's don't know xiaomi financials. when you look at companies like lenovo that are doing 2% operating margins, if they have a price point like that, they are not making a lot of money. i did a search of other compani
they have an online only model. they are big into software.hey are getting into apps and gaming and video and they have done a superb job. hats off to them. me, it is interesting to tells us a lot of their strengths, and also suggests how variable the market can be. they have grown to this big market share globally. overall within china. that is a strong thing. that also suggests they could lose it as fast as they got it. >> may be. at this point, they have the brand strength to hang in...
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not just because they have said where they think it is it suggests that they do have this additionalormation from other governments, but since they have publicly said it i think everyone learned lessons from 370 that you do not give families information that is not and you need to have you need to be pretty certain about what you're telling the families so i would suspect they have information for those two reasons. that they know where it is they think. >> that's what i wanted to ask you, because we just don't know at this point in time whether the families have been notified of this latest development yet. as andrew stevens said who is there with us with the families that are in a closed door meeting, it's not clear whether they've been told this information or not. can you speak to what possible other information could tell them this that they would be so sure, because like you said, after mh 3 sencht hmpt 3h370mh370, where a lot of information was dispelled at the beginning. are we talking about satellite data pings from the plane? >> they wouldn't have the pings from the black b
not just because they have said where they think it is it suggests that they do have this additionalormation from other governments, but since they have publicly said it i think everyone learned lessons from 370 that you do not give families information that is not and you need to have you need to be pretty certain about what you're telling the families so i would suspect they have information for those two reasons. that they know where it is they think. >> that's what i wanted to ask...
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they also say they have cut an isil supply line.ee months of airstrikes, car bombs and fighting have reduced much of kobane to rubble. isil fighters control the eastern side of kobane. they have apply route open there. the group, though, has faced its stiffest resistentions from this town pushed more easily through other parts of syria and iraq. kurdish fighters defending kobane are backed up by iraqi peshmerga and u.s.-led coalition airstrikes. istanbul. >>> in iraq, the army says it has kilted more than 100 isil fighters with anbar prove incident within the last 24 hours. there has been intention fighting in the cities ramadi and at the border crossing. tribesmen on the ground are supporting coalition airstrikes and iraqi security forces. jane arraf has the latest from baghdad. >> from suicide vehicle bombs to mortars and snippers now hitting anbar. it started with a sue bomber driving a humvee, one of the u.s.-made humvees used by the iraqi army and seized by isil as they took over large parts of the country in june. they confisc
they also say they have cut an isil supply line.ee months of airstrikes, car bombs and fighting have reduced much of kobane to rubble. isil fighters control the eastern side of kobane. they have apply route open there. the group, though, has faced its stiffest resistentions from this town pushed more easily through other parts of syria and iraq. kurdish fighters defending kobane are backed up by iraqi peshmerga and u.s.-led coalition airstrikes. istanbul. >>> in iraq, the army says it...
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they say they helped find bin laden. bill: three former cia directors blasting the investigation and intelligence report saying it's just plain wrong. michael hayden says senators on the committee never talked to them. essentially a poorly done partisan attack on the agency that has don't most to protect america after the attacks of 9/11. i spoke with michael hayden a few moments ago and we'll get his comments in a matter of moments. one of the many things we discussed. martha: in the meanwhile we are seeing the fallout over the release of this report. secretary of defense chuck hagel announcing a worldwide alert for all u.s. military forces. he i have ordered all of our combatant commanders to be on high alert everywhere in the world. martha: the secretary saying he's thankful his agency was able to redact enough material from that report so as not to put u.s. forces in more harm's way. bill: many are asking the following question. why release the report at all? steven hayes is all of them. fox news contributor. good mo
they say they helped find bin laden. bill: three former cia directors blasting the investigation and intelligence report saying it's just plain wrong. michael hayden says senators on the committee never talked to them. essentially a poorly done partisan attack on the agency that has don't most to protect america after the attacks of 9/11. i spoke with michael hayden a few moments ago and we'll get his comments in a matter of moments. one of the many things we discussed. martha: in the meanwhile...
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everyone says they hate cops, but they are the people that they call for help. i will always love you, and i will never forget you. rest in peace, dad. the cousin of officer ramos says the family has already developed the strength to forgive. >> we forgive him, the ramos family forgives him, because god for gave us and i know if rafael was here, and if he was the opposite, he would say the same that he for gave him. >> really inspirational, the weier the family has handled a heart breaking tradgedy, you would think in the wake, they would -- eric, we see this compassion and this emotional strength and maturity coming from this family. >> i read that, that post that i believe is jaden ramos put up and p it was just heart wrenching. and if you read back a couple of posts earlier, it wasn't just that one post to his dad, he had consistently put up a post to his dad, how much he loved his dad, how much he respected his dad. >> it was a tight family, here's two kids now, jaden and his brother who don't have a father that will come home to him. there are bill bratton
everyone says they hate cops, but they are the people that they call for help. i will always love you, and i will never forget you. rest in peace, dad. the cousin of officer ramos says the family has already developed the strength to forgive. >> we forgive him, the ramos family forgives him, because god for gave us and i know if rafael was here, and if he was the opposite, he would say the same that he for gave him. >> really inspirational, the weier the family has handled a heart...
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they are preparing. and not only do they have sandbags but they installed flood gates. and she thinks she is ready. >> just wait. >> until everything comes. >> i will have flood gates this time. that's the difference. >> hopefully nothing is going to happen. >> what was it like in 2,005. >> it is awful. >> it came from the back. >> as i said. many of those people back in 2,005 are back again this year. ready to go. and sandbags are out. and here in maren, you can get sandbags. >> and how is it. >> i went out yesterday and bought new rain boots in preparation for it. >> you had those sorrells which covered your foot. did you get higher ones. >> no, i told you before. let's get this straight. >> anything over the ankles. i am not walking through. >> that is what i have the zoom for on the camera. >> he won't get in the thick of it. >> jackie is out there. here is a joke. >> and it is true. >> he said i am going under the shower. >> it is just going to be pouring. >> that is dedication. >> daly city is preparing. and we have more with that. >> reporter: on this wednesday,
they are preparing. and not only do they have sandbags but they installed flood gates. and she thinks she is ready. >> just wait. >> until everything comes. >> i will have flood gates this time. that's the difference. >> hopefully nothing is going to happen. >> what was it like in 2,005. >> it is awful. >> it came from the back. >> as i said. many of those people back in 2,005 are back again this year. ready to go. and sandbags are out. and here...
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they don't represent millions of people. they represent small agencies. the same dynamic happens with the press. we have a few editors, a few reporters who are not grounded. they don't have a background in technology. they don't have ph.d's in computer science. they don't know what stories matter and which don't. in technical reporting, in main stream news at the "new york times," "the washington post," it's incredibly a modern thing. this hasn't happened before. so one of the reasons we don't see the media real keen on stories that are of critical importance, is because they don't realize they are of critical importance. and because of this, we're increasingly reliant on the technical community to kind of do this for us and represent us. now, this is increasing the dangers over time i believe because what we see is an increasingly disempowered citizen class and even in politics, because they have no idea what is going on that matters and an increasing empowerment of people who have sort of an elite, technological diversity. i think this is dangerous over
they don't represent millions of people. they represent small agencies. the same dynamic happens with the press. we have a few editors, a few reporters who are not grounded. they don't have a background in technology. they don't have ph.d's in computer science. they don't know what stories matter and which don't. in technical reporting, in main stream news at the "new york times," "the washington post," it's incredibly a modern thing. this hasn't happened before. so one of...
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they say they briefed the members of congress whom they were permitted to. but then there's that nasty little memo in there saying that we asked the cia asking well, shouldn't we hold a principle's meeting and have the whole cabinet in? they said no, we don't want to do that. colin powell will blow his stack. >> you have to keep it away from him. this thing that we're so hugely proud of. >> it's not over. there's a morale issue, a diminished ability to work with foreign ministries. and, you know, no prosecutions from eric holder. things were done in this program that need to be explained further. >> andrea mitchel, thank you. i know this is not a great time of night to get you here given your day. >> always a pleasure. >> we've got lots more straight ahead. please stay with us. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink
they say they briefed the members of congress whom they were permitted to. but then there's that nasty little memo in there saying that we asked the cia asking well, shouldn't we hold a principle's meeting and have the whole cabinet in? they said no, we don't want to do that. colin powell will blow his stack. >> you have to keep it away from him. this thing that we're so hugely proud of. >> it's not over. there's a morale issue, a diminished ability to work with foreign ministries....
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if they said they were using it and they were not, why would they remember to take their pill, and i think that is changing as men and women become a little more better able to talk to each other about things and more a quality. and it's no fun for a man to have a baby at the wrong time. >> guest: to try to hit the fact that women and men are on more equal footing today than they were in the sanger's days these are questions couples should have together and we are getting better at it but as long as the responsibility weighs so heavily with the woman, i think that men are still getting a bit of a pass and sometimes relieved to take the pass. >> host: i have a few more questions than it might sound frivolous but what interests me greatly why is it so hard for people to remember to take a pill, not just the pill but what's with these women they don't remember and the wonderful vinyl pack was invented by amanda was frustrated that his wife kept forgetting so he wrote a piece of paper with all the dates and he put a pill on each date. then the paper so. he would make sure did you take it
if they said they were using it and they were not, why would they remember to take their pill, and i think that is changing as men and women become a little more better able to talk to each other about things and more a quality. and it's no fun for a man to have a baby at the wrong time. >> guest: to try to hit the fact that women and men are on more equal footing today than they were in the sanger's days these are questions couples should have together and we are getting better at it but...
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they became generals and became who they were partly because they have accessed information and even george washington when he was named to be commander-in-chief he went out and got a book on how to wage war. i am not sure if that answers your question entirely but i would make that distinction at least between montgomery and knox and green. >> you started with the french and indian conquest and washington's blunder but what accounts for the fact that canada was right up there. canada never seceded. >> that's a very good question and it's quite a complicated story. canada was predominately french at that time because the british in and the french and indian war of course took over canada which were an entirely french possession. quite a few americans had gone there and some british and settled there but it was still predominately french. americans thought like what you are saying the welcome listed as liberators and they got up there in the french were much more cautious than that. they had been treated quite fairly by the british. they let them keep their religion, keep their social
they became generals and became who they were partly because they have accessed information and even george washington when he was named to be commander-in-chief he went out and got a book on how to wage war. i am not sure if that answers your question entirely but i would make that distinction at least between montgomery and knox and green. >> you started with the french and indian conquest and washington's blunder but what accounts for the fact that canada was right up there. canada...
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at the time i believe they were under the bush intel, the cia, that they gained under the bush cia, they got bin laden. i'll say it again, obama can't take a victory lap for bin laden without -- >> you're saying it was the enhanced interrogation in fact was the one that -- there's other trails that say this guy had already been given up by somebody else who was not enhanced tortured. >> bob what did you get from the cia? >> that's the rub. the cia has stained america, there's been -- do any -- imagine if they cared that much about the irs targeting americans, like a stain on america? >> it killed me because i like anderson cooper, but comparing the cia report to nazis, that's a little much, don't you think? anderson? this was interesting last night. brian williams asking former cia director michael hayden how he would feel if these actions were done on his family. >> what if you, god forbid members of your family had to undergo some of the treatments we are reading about in this report. can you personalize it in that way? >> i actually think, brian, that my concern or my outrage, if that
at the time i believe they were under the bush intel, the cia, that they gained under the bush cia, they got bin laden. i'll say it again, obama can't take a victory lap for bin laden without -- >> you're saying it was the enhanced interrogation in fact was the one that -- there's other trails that say this guy had already been given up by somebody else who was not enhanced tortured. >> bob what did you get from the cia? >> that's the rub. the cia has stained america, there's...
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she's classy, so many of these young starlets, they feel like they have to be gross and when they wantbreak through, they have to -- i think she's classy. next on "the five." if u you don't know how much to tip your doorman, your hairdresser or your masseuse this year, bob beckel has some suggested numbers for all of us. stay tuned...... >>> 'tis the season for giving and 'tis the time to give out tips to those you tip every year. if you're wondering what's the right amount. you should give your manicurist anywhere from $25 to $50. your hairstyle it from $50 to $100. your housekeeper up to the cost of one visit and your babysitter an evening's pay plus a gift from your kid. you have most of those things, what do you think. >> and then some. you don't even know. >> how much do you -- is that about the right figures she said? >> i don't think so. >> i give way more than that. if you're going to give, give within your means, whatever you can afford, i think that's nice, it's important to do what you can to let someone know you appreciate them. if you are making money, pay up. >> how much
she's classy, so many of these young starlets, they feel like they have to be gross and when they wantbreak through, they have to -- i think she's classy. next on "the five." if u you don't know how much to tip your doorman, your hairdresser or your masseuse this year, bob beckel has some suggested numbers for all of us. stay tuned...... >>> 'tis the season for giving and 'tis the time to give out tips to those you tip every year. if you're wondering what's the right amount....
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they will give them a reprieve if they feel they are traumatized by the deaths of eric and it was tragicst their lives. if you are not a direct relative, what are you traumatized over? and shouldn't you learn. we talked about this in the greenroom, shouldn't you learn deadlines and social change, taking exams is part of that, folks. >> thank you it is. and merry christmas. >> you, too, and thanks for bringing festivitity in today. >> everyone knows that santa wears a red suit and rides a sleigh. but some of his helpers drive a black suv with flashing lights and have gifts for everyone they pull over. santa's helpers are here. you are going to love this next >> the receipt news from new york city and ferguson, missouri led to a lot of negative coverage of the police in the media. some politicians suggested that people should be afraid of the police. but police department in michigan show that their officers care for the citizens and in the spirit of the holidays, they had pleas apt surprises. >> xbox 1. that's what your kids want and the go to present for your kids? >> they are not going
they will give them a reprieve if they feel they are traumatized by the deaths of eric and it was tragicst their lives. if you are not a direct relative, what are you traumatized over? and shouldn't you learn. we talked about this in the greenroom, shouldn't you learn deadlines and social change, taking exams is part of that, folks. >> thank you it is. and merry christmas. >> you, too, and thanks for bringing festivitity in today. >> everyone knows that santa wears a red suit...
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they don't think they need insurance.we have the same problem that we've talked about year after year on obamacare. nobody wants this. nobody wants this. and the fact of the matter is -- neil: what about the millions that do get it? who are they? are these the ones depending on subsidies. >> the people that signed up already. 6 million people have signed up already. part of it, people are afraid -- neil: with a country of 320 million. >> there's been so much -- so many problems with the website. you need your financial records to sit down to do this. which, by the way, you're supposed to do by midnight tonight. good luck. your premiums are more expensive than when you started. the whole thing is backwards. neil: you are a creature of data. the argument was, health care costs would be a lot higher today if not for the law and premiums would have rocketed up more if not for the law. that can't be because mine has quadrupled. >> the media -- i hate to say this. i wish there was good reporting on this. hashtag, my thoughts ar
they don't think they need insurance.we have the same problem that we've talked about year after year on obamacare. nobody wants this. nobody wants this. and the fact of the matter is -- neil: what about the millions that do get it? who are they? are these the ones depending on subsidies. >> the people that signed up already. 6 million people have signed up already. part of it, people are afraid -- neil: with a country of 320 million. >> there's been so much -- so many problems with...
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they felt the provision was narrow enough and not central to dodd frank, so they felt like they couldupport the spending bill and deal with the provision. host: why such a dichotomy? part of the reason they walked back on it was because a lot of regulators have come out and said they are not sure this provision makes the financial system safer and that it would cost banks a lot of money. is it necessary? host: in a sentence or two, dodd frank does what? guest: it cleans up the financials after the financial crisis. host: good morning, ray. give us a history in the dodd frank in the last part of clinton's term. how being current stem threatened banks to get out these loans and mortgages. to lend out the people which caused the downfall in the crisis. put a halt on these ,oans without anything down without verifying income. they caused the meltdown and they came up with the regulations to fix it. you ought to discuss the things they did prior to this. they are millionaires and they have good jobs. one of them is employed by the banking industry. you can talk a good game, but do your his
they felt the provision was narrow enough and not central to dodd frank, so they felt like they couldupport the spending bill and deal with the provision. host: why such a dichotomy? part of the reason they walked back on it was because a lot of regulators have come out and said they are not sure this provision makes the financial system safer and that it would cost banks a lot of money. is it necessary? host: in a sentence or two, dodd frank does what? guest: it cleans up the financials after...
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why didn't they, why are they not ahead of curve here?hey're doing a lot of backpedaling with bad pr they're getting. same thing in france. situation in india. charles: there is major taxi strike in france. i will say, the money they have spent on lobbyists, the guy they took from the obama administration, they have lobbyists in 50 cities and states, you better bulk up your pr aspect. >> they have to. they're sitting here fighting unions as we're seeing in las vegas. why there is not uber in las vegas. truth be told majority of the uber-drivers this is not share only job. this is sub extra pay for them. charles: for many taxi drivers that is their only job. >> you can cast aspersions all you want. spirit airlines charging to use the bath ram, there was such an uproar tothey rolled back the policy as public becomes more aware of this there will be outrage. charles: two names. ceo of abercrombie & fitch hit the bricks. that stock, after he didn't want fat, ugly people to wear it. he lost billions and years and yearsed goodwill. i hope they
why didn't they, why are they not ahead of curve here?hey're doing a lot of backpedaling with bad pr they're getting. same thing in france. situation in india. charles: there is major taxi strike in france. i will say, the money they have spent on lobbyists, the guy they took from the obama administration, they have lobbyists in 50 cities and states, you better bulk up your pr aspect. >> they have to. they're sitting here fighting unions as we're seeing in las vegas. why there is not uber...
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but the improvised -- they improvised anything they could. they improvised goals. they made goals. they actually had football play between the trenches. night," whichlent is still in paper book, i have one chapter just called "football," about the games played between the lines. people did not believe this actually had happened. the we went to the imperial war museum in london which has the records of all of the units that survived. the units on both sides were supposed to prepare what they of what was diaries going on in your unit for the day. we found in the daily diaries the scores of the games. [laughter] they really did happen. many of the scores were very low like 3-2, but that is typical of software -- soccer, typical of european football. the germans won most of them. [laughter] but they were more professional perhaps in their backgrounds for football than the british were. but the games existed. they continued to gather between the lines until the commands discovered the truce was occurring. peace was happening. they had not ordered it. it might get contagious. the war mig
but the improvised -- they improvised anything they could. they improvised goals. they made goals. they actually had football play between the trenches. night," whichlent is still in paper book, i have one chapter just called "football," about the games played between the lines. people did not believe this actually had happened. the we went to the imperial war museum in london which has the records of all of the units that survived. the units on both sides were supposed to...
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they came around and they kind us. after this went down out, i left the mill in 1992 and i have been law-enforcement for 20 years. they were timing us. haves very intimidating to someone stand over you for eight hours and time everything that you did. it was hard. when the mill started talking about closing down, i guess what happened had fear of the union mill people because the union people came to my home. it was in 1992. when they talked about the mill closing, the union started going to houses. i didn't say anything about union and they came to my house. we were all told that do not talk to them. >> one of the things that happened in honea path is the mill put out this thing of shaming the workers and saying they somehow brought this upon themselves. see it as being different because those seven people that died and 30 that were wounded lead to, and not directly, but they influenced the two laws that give us the 40-hour work week, minimum wage, they kept children in school. these people did not die in vain. a lot
they came around and they kind us. after this went down out, i left the mill in 1992 and i have been law-enforcement for 20 years. they were timing us. haves very intimidating to someone stand over you for eight hours and time everything that you did. it was hard. when the mill started talking about closing down, i guess what happened had fear of the union mill people because the union people came to my home. it was in 1992. when they talked about the mill closing, the union started going to...
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they were providing the music, they were giving where they could.fit concerts. that's never been really chronicled the way i think it deserved to be. so when we started nothing but love, we went to the places where the movement happened and tried to track down not just the gospel singers, but pastors, the deejays, the people who were on the front lines, the members of the mass choirs and said what did you sing, where did you sing it, why did you sing it. what were you getting from this that compelled you to sing this in the face of the dogs and the water cannons and the hate you were experiencing on a daily basis? and we went to birmingham very early in the project, and as people talked about those exciting nights for those months and months where they were having the mass meetings every night that would last three hours, so tell me ant the average mass -- about the average mass meeting. well, we'd have about 15, 20 minutes of announcements, we need you to do this, but don't do that, we need another hundred people to be arrested tomorrow at 16th str
they were providing the music, they were giving where they could.fit concerts. that's never been really chronicled the way i think it deserved to be. so when we started nothing but love, we went to the places where the movement happened and tried to track down not just the gospel singers, but pastors, the deejays, the people who were on the front lines, the members of the mass choirs and said what did you sing, where did you sing it, why did you sing it. what were you getting from this that...
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and they -- tactically they idnt operated much differently, as e well.that wer they believed they woulde ablo to sink, and negotiate the cono convoy system by these wolf pact tactics that didn't exist in world war i.oy and this is where you'd have these u-boats that were sort of sent up as the sentry patrols. they would see a convoy coming in. they would radio in other u-boats in the area and then kind of follow along with the >i convoy and do damage that way. so it was definitely a converted effort. >> we have time for one or two r more questions. >> is there an environmental reason for concern over the mercury in the submarines?vessel would you say there's submarines out there, there are some, but is there a conservative effort or worry to remove the mercury? >> so there's one vessel in the british isles, and that one there is definitely concern over it. i believe they tried to cap thar site. the sites in u.s. waters, particularly world war ii sites, they didn't really have mercurya aboard.in the l they would have had this bunker sea type fuel.really but that -- there has been some co
and they -- tactically they idnt operated much differently, as e well.that wer they believed they woulde ablo to sink, and negotiate the cono convoy system by these wolf pact tactics that didn't exist in world war i.oy and this is where you'd have these u-boats that were sort of sent up as the sentry patrols. they would see a convoy coming in. they would radio in other u-boats in the area and then kind of follow along with the >i convoy and do damage that way. so it was definitely a...
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guest: they argue that they have to do it. a competition for students __ for a particular type of students __ those who can pay for it. most colleges do not have big endowments. they usually pay out of their own tuition revenues. some of the money coming in for tuition goes back out in the form of scholarships. the more a college can attract a student who can pay more tuition, the better. host: is happening at public universities, private universities? guest: both. host: goldie blumenstyk is the author of a book on the cost of higher education. she is with us for the next half hour. back to the lines. caller: good morning. when i was in college we lived in a normal dorm. now they have suites. the cost of those suites is astronomical. by the time you're done paying for housing and food __ a cost as much as education. i do not know how a kid can go to university. by the way, the cost of a private school __ by time you're done paying for that, kids are so far in debt, they cannot get out of it, going to a private school. guest: t
guest: they argue that they have to do it. a competition for students __ for a particular type of students __ those who can pay for it. most colleges do not have big endowments. they usually pay out of their own tuition revenues. some of the money coming in for tuition goes back out in the form of scholarships. the more a college can attract a student who can pay more tuition, the better. host: is happening at public universities, private universities? guest: both. host: goldie blumenstyk is...
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they went after sony. they went after movies. they went after television.harles: cruise ships said the same thing. president obama opens up diplomatic relationships. there are critics on both sides of the aisle. >> they will reestablish normal diplomatic relations with cuba. more things with cuba. going on tomorrow morning. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, h
they went after sony. they went after movies. they went after television.harles: cruise ships said the same thing. president obama opens up diplomatic relationships. there are critics on both sides of the aisle. >> they will reestablish normal diplomatic relations with cuba. more things with cuba. going on tomorrow morning. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat...
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they had been sued because they said they had a patent over the wii.used, some other company was saying they got it first and used it in a magic wand. now, it changed. >> have you seen some of the language in some of these patents? it is so general. have something that when i move my hand, i can control devices." >> it is one of the oldest cases. it was filed in 2011 so i bet i'm not a lot of -- so i bet not a lot of movement there. >> it is so old. >> all right, that is the verdict from the stock exchange. that is almost it for us. on the move is up next. we have a look at what you are keeping an eye on. >> north korea, of course. spaceg scope of the cider -- cyber space and the hacking over sony. it would lead to damage thousands of times greater, according to the pentagon. we will be looking at that one. >> -- >> we have good kwock bad kwock. right?s not guilty, >> yes. >> he was convicted of conspiring with the hong kong number two official for misconduct in public office. china's president was in macau over the weekend and is urging them to divers
they had been sued because they said they had a patent over the wii.used, some other company was saying they got it first and used it in a magic wand. now, it changed. >> have you seen some of the language in some of these patents? it is so general. have something that when i move my hand, i can control devices." >> it is one of the oldest cases. it was filed in 2011 so i bet i'm not a lot of -- so i bet not a lot of movement there. >> it is so old. >> all right,...
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they then said that they saw the flash from a muzzle of a gun and then they were fired upon. and they said it was completely unprovoked that they were not involved with these two suspects in any way, shape, or form. they weren't on a call that involved them so it was a surprise to these officers they were not hurt and they did manage to fire a gun at the suspects as well and did manage to get one of the suspects in custody. we also talked to a detective a little bit about exactly what they're feeling now, the police in particular when it comes to the level of danger that they face considering what happened in new york and here is what she had to say. >> i don't know that they necessarily feel that they're becoming targets because of what's going on around the nation although you know last week we had two new york police officers that were killed so it's undeniable that we're aware that there are a very small, small, small percentage of people out there that are so angry at the police that they're willing to hurt them. >> and we did talk to someone in the neighborhood who talk
they then said that they saw the flash from a muzzle of a gun and then they were fired upon. and they said it was completely unprovoked that they were not involved with these two suspects in any way, shape, or form. they weren't on a call that involved them so it was a surprise to these officers they were not hurt and they did manage to fire a gun at the suspects as well and did manage to get one of the suspects in custody. we also talked to a detective a little bit about exactly what they're...
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they are basically saying they are okay. they won't mess with us. not going after the radical muslims because they will kill may family. we have to go. coming up, inventions we want to been vented. i want a good one. you know what is better or just as gad as your book? not cool. order it. autographed coffee for the holidays. here is what is coming up tomorrow on "the independents." yay! >> hello beautiful people. tomorrow night on "the independents" we will countdown our top 10 free m do's. >> i am andy levey and my hero of freedom and symbol of freedom is greg gutfeld. >> beautiful. see more heros at 9:00 and midnight on the fox business network. >>> hover boards, personal jet packs, a lamborghini that shaves your legs. a writer at i-09.com said what invention do you hope to see in your lifetime? we have seen some incredible technical advances, but let's face it. the pace of research can be slow while our lives are really short. couldn't be more honest. most americans believe there will be some tech new logical change in the next pho years. not sur
they are basically saying they are okay. they won't mess with us. not going after the radical muslims because they will kill may family. we have to go. coming up, inventions we want to been vented. i want a good one. you know what is better or just as gad as your book? not cool. order it. autographed coffee for the holidays. here is what is coming up tomorrow on "the independents." yay! >> hello beautiful people. tomorrow night on "the independents" we will countdown...
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they do what they can to get the customer's attention.ing the gamut, i think we will still see the pillows making a profit and healthy holiday games. >> i know online is taking bigger and bigger chunks. >> the mall is not dead and i do not think that it ever will die. e-commerce shopping has changed. while malls are very different and consumers look at them different it is not going anywhere. i do not think that they are going anywhere anytime soon. charles: i am very late. i am going to have to do a lot of shopping. can i use your name? thanks a lot. really appreciate it. millions of vehicles recalled. jeff flock actually has a list of the use safest cars. imagine that after the break. ♪ i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call n
they do what they can to get the customer's attention.ing the gamut, i think we will still see the pillows making a profit and healthy holiday games. >> i know online is taking bigger and bigger chunks. >> the mall is not dead and i do not think that it ever will die. e-commerce shopping has changed. while malls are very different and consumers look at them different it is not going anywhere. i do not think that they are going anywhere anytime soon. charles: i am very late. i am...
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they don't feel they can call 911 because they feel the police instead of being on their side, they aren't on anyone's side. that was the message sent today by the president. and it was very personal. he talked about his own personal experiences of being a young black man in america and growing up and feeling that he was targeted because of his race. but more importantly, he also acknowledged we have to work closely with law enforcement so they can do their job better. and one way to do that is to bridge communication. that was the first step that i was able to witness. very much the first step in a longer conversation but a brave stip because no one wants to ever say that we have -- that we're post-racial. he said. >> look. we're not. let's have this conversation now. >> the way the white house described this race and the efforts was to address specifically this issue of distrust between communities of color and police departments. and in terms of that distrust, obviously, it's the way you get past distrust is by building trust. the way you build trust is by showing faith and communicatin
they don't feel they can call 911 because they feel the police instead of being on their side, they aren't on anyone's side. that was the message sent today by the president. and it was very personal. he talked about his own personal experiences of being a young black man in america and growing up and feeling that he was targeted because of his race. but more importantly, he also acknowledged we have to work closely with law enforcement so they can do their job better. and one way to do that is...
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all they know they are with their mother and that's it.hey do not know where they are except that mommy is there. >> this young mother who asked that we not reveal her name was with her infant daughter. >> it's nice. nice to be able to take care of her. the disadvantage is that she doesn't see the outside. she doesn't hear the dogs barking, the cars going by. >> what's your greatest fear for her? >> losing my child. that's the only thing. i face a lot of time. that's my greatest fear. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw" -- >> i call it the drama floor. >> gender bending inmates. >> we cut up sheets and towels and stuff like that to look like dresses. >> and jailing the mentally disturbed. >> he didn't seem violent but he was definitely someone you would not want to be left in a room alone with. >>> here's what's happening. the reuters news agency is reporting an indonesian transportation official says search jets have located red and white debris. it is unclear fits related to the missing air bus. at least 30 ships and 20 aircraft are taking pa
all they know they are with their mother and that's it.hey do not know where they are except that mommy is there. >> this young mother who asked that we not reveal her name was with her infant daughter. >> it's nice. nice to be able to take care of her. the disadvantage is that she doesn't see the outside. she doesn't hear the dogs barking, the cars going by. >> what's your greatest fear for her? >> losing my child. that's the only thing. i face a lot of time. that's my...