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what they say they say about the soviet soldiers while. many say that it's better to have a close neighbor than a faraway friend if it means they regarded us as their neighbors. they say that russians help them invested in afghanistan now they say their countries heading towards disaster. they know the soviet war in afghanistan officially ended twenty five years ago and for you at that point. no. today together with the special committee we're still searching for prisoners and remains of former soviet soldiers. when i regularly travel to afghanistan to carry out searches there. and we've been able to return about thirty soldiers both alive and dead you mean soviet prisoners of war yes yes. some of them died there and some were captured there are many more people left their job is to bring them home the war is not over while our soldiers are still on afghan soil. i would use that that was what do you have a feeling that the so it's soldiers who are better able to understand the afghans than the americans today i think. yes you know i met wi
what they say they say about the soviet soldiers while. many say that it's better to have a close neighbor than a faraway friend if it means they regarded us as their neighbors. they say that russians help them invested in afghanistan now they say their countries heading towards disaster. they know the soviet war in afghanistan officially ended twenty five years ago and for you at that point. no. today together with the special committee we're still searching for prisoners and remains of former...
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but they were saying they were were saying they were sent out. they said everything's ready and then we lost in june hear from them until the recovery plan was over the fully hegemony aid over the water. be back when you were sitting in should control it reporter, you didn't know it had been after retro fire they were just off the radar. >> sure. first thing we got one of the tracking planes got close enough through the floating gemini eight depicts a basic know for neil and he said everything was well i'm bored. >> you to float in the ocean. >> assigned district of your little trouble here. >> you assert me the first american space mission to be terminated and cut short because of emergency in flight. >> a decision was made strictly by the astronaut on board because they didn't have that much contact with russian control and they were immediately criticize by second-guessers. when chris craft an belarus hotmail was just having trouble with the controller. as soon as they found out they had an actual open thruster, they said we would've done the
but they were saying they were were saying they were sent out. they said everything's ready and then we lost in june hear from them until the recovery plan was over the fully hegemony aid over the water. be back when you were sitting in should control it reporter, you didn't know it had been after retro fire they were just off the radar. >> sure. first thing we got one of the tracking planes got close enough through the floating gemini eight depicts a basic know for neil and he said...
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they were wonderful family. they are like neil. they are very bright people. one of the reasons why i don't do autobiographies are want to do a biography is because any person who has any experience like truman capote and these people were my heroes from what little i knew or i know. they said never do a biography of the family. it will drive you absolutely. they will take it over the line so don't do it. don't get me wrong, nobody in neil's family, what i did as a courtesy. i simply sounds carol the first three chapters and all that they could look at. it was never a biography from the beginning. it was their reportage. anyway i offered her, carol you may have any part of that book you would like. if you would like to join anything like that and i said the same thing to mark and of course they said no. of course i don't know if they really thought how good of a chance i had being the substantial publisher that i have. but it doesn't matter because i have been sending them anything and any question they have asked. i think mark called up and said, set an e-mai
they were wonderful family. they are like neil. they are very bright people. one of the reasons why i don't do autobiographies are want to do a biography is because any person who has any experience like truman capote and these people were my heroes from what little i knew or i know. they said never do a biography of the family. it will drive you absolutely. they will take it over the line so don't do it. don't get me wrong, nobody in neil's family, what i did as a courtesy. i simply sounds...
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case against the the los angeles, they say they are deadlocked over whether they were guilty.beat him in a parking lot back in 2011. bryan stow said they failed to provide adequate security and a mistrial could be declared. >>> it is 6:40 a former ac transit direct sir missing and what they are saying about her disappears and how her tom mull with us past is happening right here in the city of oakland. >>> -- oakland. >>> and right here we are beginning to show signs not here on 2:37 it already looks holiday like and we will show you the difference between the good and the bad ones. it will be sunny today, warmer, not until tomorrow, we will show you the forecast coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. . >> mike joins us with a back and forth negotiations over the coliseum lease and this has turned into a really twisted story, mike. >> yes, definitely torii. >> reporter: a year of negotiations comes down to this and they don't want to lose the as but they don't want to get ripped off and that is why they are expecting to release and
case against the the los angeles, they say they are deadlocked over whether they were guilty.beat him in a parking lot back in 2011. bryan stow said they failed to provide adequate security and a mistrial could be declared. >>> it is 6:40 a former ac transit direct sir missing and what they are saying about her disappears and how her tom mull with us past is happening right here in the city of oakland. >>> -- oakland. >>> and right here we are beginning to show signs...
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they are not doing it because they want to, they are doing it because they have to. >> real quickly.shment you got with government chasing you, now a lot of companies, paying multibillion dollar fines, what do you think? >> hey, i think it makes more sense. if you can keep company in tact, continue to grow company, and pay taxes, you know we see billion dollar settlements that helps checkbook at the government's checkbook. and increases you know their situation. in terms of repaying bills, it does not make sense to gouge the company, shut is down, "shock and awe," you know spend millions chasing leadership. neil: do you wish in retrospect they had done that with you. >> they should have done it. think about it, from a financial stand . it would have helped a lot of people, a lot of people would have been employed a continued expansion of a great company. we live in a entrepreneur rally raloxifene uniry, you can -- entrepreneuraal country. you know my book is all about motivating and inspiring young people to go out, and build companies in america, that could still be done. but yes, g
they are not doing it because they want to, they are doing it because they have to. >> real quickly.shment you got with government chasing you, now a lot of companies, paying multibillion dollar fines, what do you think? >> hey, i think it makes more sense. if you can keep company in tact, continue to grow company, and pay taxes, you know we see billion dollar settlements that helps checkbook at the government's checkbook. and increases you know their situation. in terms of repaying...
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either they wished for something or they thought that they really wanted to. told him it would be good for them. the true -- they drew the goddess along a 2.5 kilometer route. here on the road there are certain rules to obey. the lease are there to make sure that is the case. things have to be done by the book. this is become part of life here. locals are fascinated by the events. it is beautiful. we will probably never ended of going to india on holidays. key will here know little about the hindu religion. even though the family lives in the neighborhood. they make up the third largest religious group in the world here at in germany that are less than 100000 and. asked aboute gets this. people are accustomed to her. they have been out for two hours now. it is 30 degrees celsius in the shade. sandra kumar is still dancing, too, most of the time. do they really not honor him? specially when they were being stuck in. that is no longer the case. it does not hurt at all. were told again and again there were no drugs involved. they had a trance with a help of these
either they wished for something or they thought that they really wanted to. told him it would be good for them. the true -- they drew the goddess along a 2.5 kilometer route. here on the road there are certain rules to obey. the lease are there to make sure that is the case. things have to be done by the book. this is become part of life here. locals are fascinated by the events. it is beautiful. we will probably never ended of going to india on holidays. key will here know little about the...
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they are not sure whether or not they are the black boxes. the osce international monitors say they have not yet seen black boxes. that's another mystery at this point. the dutch government says they are sending officials to ukraine now. the dutch say they want to set up in the eastern city of harkiv in the control of the ukrainian government. they want to set up an operation center for identifying the bodies. and moving some of the bodies of the dutch victims, of course, back to holland now. we have also heard now from the russian president vladimir putin, who issued a statement calling this a tragic event. he called on all parties to stop the bloodshed adding that, quote, no one has the right to use this to achieve selfish political objectives. >> let's talk more about the black boxes. ukraine security service released video of what they claim is an intercepted phone conversation between donetsk people discussing that black box. take a listen. >> there is also video from reuters which we have been showing which is thought to be one of the b
they are not sure whether or not they are the black boxes. the osce international monitors say they have not yet seen black boxes. that's another mystery at this point. the dutch government says they are sending officials to ukraine now. the dutch say they want to set up in the eastern city of harkiv in the control of the ukrainian government. they want to set up an operation center for identifying the bodies. and moving some of the bodies of the dutch victims, of course, back to holland now....
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they learned the language. they did everything they are supposed to.nd people are saying, wait a minute, is there really a humanitarian crisis? are they really trying to escape violence in their country? is that what this is about? >> i think the stories along the border, a woman who talked about her husband who was a policeman who was trying to clean up their neighborhood was killed. her children were forced into gangs. the last thing you want to do is give your children to the coyotes. if they come in thinking that they are going to be killed -- we should follow the rule of law. hence president obama asking for 3.8 billion because we want to follow the letter of the law. >> i want you to look at the recent study by a latin america public opinion project which says that the perception of crimes in central america by central americans is that crimes has dropped. so why, if crime has dropped, are we saying that it's so bad there that they are coming over now. aren't they being lured by what president obama said in to 12? >> i think that they are not. i
they learned the language. they did everything they are supposed to.nd people are saying, wait a minute, is there really a humanitarian crisis? are they really trying to escape violence in their country? is that what this is about? >> i think the stories along the border, a woman who talked about her husband who was a policeman who was trying to clean up their neighborhood was killed. her children were forced into gangs. the last thing you want to do is give your children to the coyotes....
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they will sample their alcoholic work and they are one of the top wine and beer producers. they are changing how high school teams can practice and the goal is to minimize concussions. starting full contactelling practices during the season it is limited and completely banned during the off season. they are approving students -- proofing students should return to the field after they had similar laws. >>> time now cracking down on people who were wasting water near one bay area utility company, this has officers knocking on your front door. >>> and traffic northbound 101, that great american parkway they contributed to a deadly accident this morning. >>> right now speed is what you will see on 680, it is up to the speed limit and we will give you a look at key draft times. >> no you are not dreaming, take a closer look at it in about two minutes. we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen service
they will sample their alcoholic work and they are one of the top wine and beer producers. they are changing how high school teams can practice and the goal is to minimize concussions. starting full contactelling practices during the season it is limited and completely banned during the off season. they are approving students -- proofing students should return to the field after they had similar laws. >>> time now cracking down on people who were wasting water near one bay area utility...
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they beat -- they beat everyone. but they dominated.t last goal, 117 minutes in, they controlled the ball and put a perfect shot on goal. game was over. it was great watching it. >> i wish i had a little more enthusiasm coming from you. >> that's an indication of how excited you were about it, what about you, you like soccer? >> i like soccer. i made a mistake yesterday because i asked him at lunchtime. i said what time is the game, 3:00 or 4:00. he said 4:00. nobody turned on the tv until 4: 4:00. so we didn't have to watch the first 45 minutes. but he said one thing about it. in american football, which he li likes as well, they actually interrupt the commercial breaks for an occasional play. he would rather watch soccer on tv because then you only get like one commercial break. >> good for peter. greg, you were transfixed. >> i was watching it at the gym. what's interesting to me was the director took a picture during the game of christ the redeemer. this is a pretty az maying shot he got. after he made this shot shs the announcers f
they beat -- they beat everyone. but they dominated.t last goal, 117 minutes in, they controlled the ball and put a perfect shot on goal. game was over. it was great watching it. >> i wish i had a little more enthusiasm coming from you. >> that's an indication of how excited you were about it, what about you, you like soccer? >> i like soccer. i made a mistake yesterday because i asked him at lunchtime. i said what time is the game, 3:00 or 4:00. he said 4:00. nobody turned on...
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do they want to keep a weekend hamas? if they wanted to topple hamas, could they? >> yes. it is 1.6 million palestinians. one of the most densely populated parts of the world. it is a somalia-like situation and they would have to kill a lot of civilians and a lot of israeli soldiers would be killed in the process. expensive operation all around and not one that i would advocate, at the moment. it is one that circumstances may drive them to. in which case, if they do go the distance -- and one thing to bear in mind that is interesting is -- i was looking at the casualties in 2012. there are 600 palestinians killed right now. it was 1200 in 2012 in the fighting went on for three weeks than. -- then. it is conceivable that we could see this, if the cease-fire efforts write-down -- break down. we could see them escalate with heavy casualties. there is pressure at that point. the idea heard expressed in a gives me the opportunity to move into the mission that you were an important part in. believes that they cannot get a negotiation that they would find acceptable to their lead
do they want to keep a weekend hamas? if they wanted to topple hamas, could they? >> yes. it is 1.6 million palestinians. one of the most densely populated parts of the world. it is a somalia-like situation and they would have to kill a lot of civilians and a lot of israeli soldiers would be killed in the process. expensive operation all around and not one that i would advocate, at the moment. it is one that circumstances may drive them to. in which case, if they do go the distance -- and...
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have they given any type of timeline of when they think they are going to accomplish what they say they out to do? >> well, of course, they are not predicting or at least not telling us what kind of timeline they need. but just look at the numbers. they found about 55 or 60% of the tunnels according to 7 are joyousisi military officials and it's taken them about nine days or eight days to do so. so, if you extrap late, they need at least three or four more days. you challenge them on that. they say, well, we are getting better at it every day. but these are very difficult to find, richelle. these are not just normal tunnels that people would sneak through on their hands and knees. these are concrete, reinforced tunnels, with multiple arms extending from the original tunnels. so the israeli military officials i am speaking to say it's very difficult to find them. they don't even have the technology really to know how to locate all of them. so this could take days. >> could mean that israel does not seem very interested or does not express a willingness for this cease-fire until those tun
have they given any type of timeline of when they think they are going to accomplish what they say they out to do? >> well, of course, they are not predicting or at least not telling us what kind of timeline they need. but just look at the numbers. they found about 55 or 60% of the tunnels according to 7 are joyousisi military officials and it's taken them about nine days or eight days to do so. so, if you extrap late, they need at least three or four more days. you challenge them on...
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do you think they could take the capitol if they wanted to? >> they can, but they won't. want to go that far that quick. they do the ability and weaponry to do that, especially after the weapons they took over after controlling the area. 50 tanks and heavy artillery. so they can. but they do not feel it's the right time. they know they can keep the president on the leash if they wanted to, and they are basically doing the same tactic as hezbollah in lebanon. >> are they trying to tell the government to get rid of what they consider to be the wrong type of people within the army, those who are linked in their opinions to groups such as al-qaeda, and if that is the case, what is the government going to say? >> i personally believe they have the green light from the government to fight those military divisions in amron. because we realize the strikes only happened in certain times when they were not needed. so i believe they saw there was a green line from the president's office, and that's why the military come pound was suddenly defeated within 45 minutes. so there -- ther
do you think they could take the capitol if they wanted to? >> they can, but they won't. want to go that far that quick. they do the ability and weaponry to do that, especially after the weapons they took over after controlling the area. 50 tanks and heavy artillery. so they can. but they do not feel it's the right time. they know they can keep the president on the leash if they wanted to, and they are basically doing the same tactic as hezbollah in lebanon. >> are they trying to...
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i don't know how they conduct polls in gaza that they are fed up with hamas because they know they are not achieving anything. i'm sure there are many people in gaza, obviously. they're not great designists and when are you foyting a war and being hit in a war, no one is going look towards israel and say they support israel. i think they understand that hamas is taking them down the wrong path. the difference, charlie s that the people of gaza can't speak out any more than the people of iran who dislike their regime can go out and speak out. because these are brutal regimes that crush all descent. hamas executed people who spoke against them because they don't want a situation where they're facing the rage of the people of gaza. >> rose: how far will israel go to wipe out hamas? >> how far are you willing to go to achieve your objective? >> well, we will have to go as far as we have to go. you hope you don't have to go all the way. and reconquering the-- conquering the whole area to wipe them out. i want to remind you 12 years ago, in operation defensive shield that was an operation th
i don't know how they conduct polls in gaza that they are fed up with hamas because they know they are not achieving anything. i'm sure there are many people in gaza, obviously. they're not great designists and when are you foyting a war and being hit in a war, no one is going look towards israel and say they support israel. i think they understand that hamas is taking them down the wrong path. the difference, charlie s that the people of gaza can't speak out any more than the people of iran...
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they were going to see if they could run down the plant low enough that they could restart it without any problem. and when that failed it all blew to health. now, the u.n. has spent almost three decades studying chernobyl, and they figured out that 75 people died. 57 were either first responders and the others with a teenage children of families who didn't evacuate the zone and to drink milk from contaminated cows and got cancer in the thyroid. speaking a little closer to home, fukushima is an amazing story since the plant actually survived the incredible earthquake, and it would've survived the sin on the exit that they kept their backup batteries in the basement. that was the only flaw in this. and what happened was they had to battle three different problems at the same time. they had hydrogen gas exploding in the atmosphere. they had reactors exploding, and then they also had these cooling tanks with the old, used fuel. that was also exploding. so it came from three different directions. at 1.1 of those writing things in the book is learning how the head of the utility called the
they were going to see if they could run down the plant low enough that they could restart it without any problem. and when that failed it all blew to health. now, the u.n. has spent almost three decades studying chernobyl, and they figured out that 75 people died. 57 were either first responders and the others with a teenage children of families who didn't evacuate the zone and to drink milk from contaminated cows and got cancer in the thyroid. speaking a little closer to home, fukushima is an...
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they are giving the bare minimum, and the only reason they are a public company is because they need some wall street money and now they need stock options in order to pay their employees, who are otherwise paid sub are -- subpar salaries. does amazon get points for trying? >> yes, and no. they are attempting to respond. there is a gap in perception in the market. he told the new york times that he believes that mobile is still extremely early and that they are not losing the new first mover advantage. i actually disagree. when there is any huge industry, the first five or 10 years are the most important. tail endoming at the of that. i don't know that they will be able to solidify themselves as a player long-term. but if they can shore up their software, for instance, come up with a really good mechanism for people to buy things on amazon on phones, on any phone, that is the ultimate win for them. >> thank you so much for joining us. the pink mustaches will be hitting the streets of new york city tonight. bigave the latest on their launch in the big apple next on "bloomberg west." ♪
they are giving the bare minimum, and the only reason they are a public company is because they need some wall street money and now they need stock options in order to pay their employees, who are otherwise paid sub are -- subpar salaries. does amazon get points for trying? >> yes, and no. they are attempting to respond. there is a gap in perception in the market. he told the new york times that he believes that mobile is still extremely early and that they are not losing the new first...
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they said they are not going to until 2017.s back they bring it forward and they are going to see it once again. have onethat they now of the most exciting pipelines in the industry and 114 projects. remember that it is about experimental drugs and fighting cancer. they want to pay and they want need a that they do not partner like pfizer. they say they are going to and the sales by 2023 company has a long way to go in the next decade. >> you say they are better off alone and making acquisitions on their own. >> it is no longer. the buyers snapped up a company and respiratory drugs. they hundred $75 million could rise and there to be a development and sales school. they're focusing on respiratory illnesses and this is the area of growth. some blockbuster drugs are facing competition and they have drugs that fight the concerns .nd they have nexium they have sold licenses to pfizer. they have been expiring patents and they have a future pipeline. it is interesting that pfizer ifld come back next month the shareholders wish. until then, they'll have to wait until november for a big year
they said they are not going to until 2017.s back they bring it forward and they are going to see it once again. have onethat they now of the most exciting pipelines in the industry and 114 projects. remember that it is about experimental drugs and fighting cancer. they want to pay and they want need a that they do not partner like pfizer. they say they are going to and the sales by 2023 company has a long way to go in the next decade. >> you say they are better off alone and making...
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they don't track people as they do in the united states.nal information on facebook. they thought we will never allow that. i am not on facebook or any social media. >> is that a security thing? >> there is danger when they are not used properly. we use a software where if i take a picture of you in an airport i am on your facebook page to facial recognition. it does not matter. it is on your facebook page and you tell me where you are born on your date of birth. i have stolen your identity. there are many things you can do because of technology. limit the amount of information that you put on them. then it becomes a safe to let a good tool to have. >> we should take security seriously. highlighted, people are able to access information about us. most iconicof the figures when it comes to security. we have seen the film. we know your background. how do we get people to take it seriously? people to take it seriously before they are bitten? educateieve you have to people. you have to explain to them what their risk is. you have to do it in a
they don't track people as they do in the united states.nal information on facebook. they thought we will never allow that. i am not on facebook or any social media. >> is that a security thing? >> there is danger when they are not used properly. we use a software where if i take a picture of you in an airport i am on your facebook page to facial recognition. it does not matter. it is on your facebook page and you tell me where you are born on your date of birth. i have stolen your...
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they have done nothing since they have been there. they should do what they were elected to do.they have sat on their behinds and done absolutely nothing. everything the president has tried to do, they have not done anything about it. they now decide they need a vacation and then they will criticize the president for taking a few days off. he has tried everything he can to get on the people on board. no, i'm not in favor of them taking a vacation at this time. they need to do what they were elected to do for this country. ternary next, we will -- turn our attention to the israeli-hamas conflict. .e will hear from shadi hamid we will be right back. ♪ >> next month on booktv's in depth, former republican congressman from texas and presidential candidate ron paul. he has written more than a dozen books on politics and history. join the conversation as he takes your calls, e-mails, and tweets. sunday, august 3 at noon eastern. tune in next month for mary frances berry. discussing court decisions. in december, arthur brooks. in on c-span 2's "booktv." television for serious readers.
they have done nothing since they have been there. they should do what they were elected to do.they have sat on their behinds and done absolutely nothing. everything the president has tried to do, they have not done anything about it. they now decide they need a vacation and then they will criticize the president for taking a few days off. he has tried everything he can to get on the people on board. no, i'm not in favor of them taking a vacation at this time. they need to do what they were...
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over there greece they got together we know it's on record they colluded they talked about how do we kill greek greek economy how do we still billions of dollars for john paulson the hedge fund manager and papa graham who stole five billion through that credit default scam putting the money in his mother's accounts what's the one they succeeded the greek economy is dead now going to come around likes dead soldiers and take their watches and take whatever they have with negative interest rates this is i'm a cop this is worse than a pedophile scandals pedophilia here in the u.k. which is now bursting out all over the place it's not just jimmy savile this westminster it's white all it's teething with pedophiles their job the streets like the zombies looking for little children to abuse and this whole thing is just gushing out all over the buckingham palace. ten downing street that's because it's a village of zombies how do you fight them you know we're moving on to our own solutions forget them we have to move away from them they we shouldn't even talk about them anymore where we we hav
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they want to suggest to us that they are further along than they actually are. potential is all that have got with the gigafactory. >> go pro, its first report as a public company, shares sharply down. >> gopro ran up like crazy ahead of this announcement. linkedin's numbers really strong. .eeing terrific growth 47% year-over-year revenue growth for linkedin. not saying by the stock. it is an interesting company that is buying it a really rapid clip even though it is over 10 years old. >> cory johnson, our editor-at-large in new york. thanks so much for the earnings roundup. has challengee the big guys with his aggressive price cuts. now another suitor has lined up to buy the so-called carrier. we hear from the t-mobile ceo next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." be aile is proving to popular acquisition target. french mobilephone carrier iliad has offered $15 billion in cash for a controlling stake in the uncarrier. sprint has been preparing its own bid. according to a person familiar with the matter, deutsche telekom thinks that sprint's deal cou
they want to suggest to us that they are further along than they actually are. potential is all that have got with the gigafactory. >> go pro, its first report as a public company, shares sharply down. >> gopro ran up like crazy ahead of this announcement. linkedin's numbers really strong. .eeing terrific growth 47% year-over-year revenue growth for linkedin. not saying by the stock. it is an interesting company that is buying it a really rapid clip even though it is over 10 years...
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they think they are in -- ok, steve? sirens]d continuing] everyone.noon, i will allude to what we just heard a little bit later, but right now, i want to welcome all of you to this really important event on behalf of the conference of presidents, it's 50-member organizations -- 50 member organizations, and most particularly, those organizations which worked tirelessly over the past few days to put this together. phonesturn off your cell or put them on quiet. the conference did a mission to israel two weeks ago, and we visited several cities and had many meetings with ministers, analysts, and others, but undoubtedly, the emotional highlight of that trip was a and when ih a woman, greeted her on behalf of our group, i talked about the conference call that she had with the leaders of the council when her son's fate was not yet known. on that call, in the midst of her travail, she urged the rabbis, and through them us, to maintain the unity which emerged in the wake of the kidnapping of the three boys. and the rally that is
they think they are in -- ok, steve? sirens]d continuing] everyone.noon, i will allude to what we just heard a little bit later, but right now, i want to welcome all of you to this really important event on behalf of the conference of presidents, it's 50-member organizations -- 50 member organizations, and most particularly, those organizations which worked tirelessly over the past few days to put this together. phonesturn off your cell or put them on quiet. the conference did a mission to...
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distributed, they a judge over a week ago had said they cannot does verse because they had not also paidhe holdout. yesterday, they met with the government official who came to new york. for met with a mediator these talks for about four hours. >> officials, they were pretty optimistic after these meetings. >> they did not say much. said they couldn't cannot really negotiate until they have a stake. the orders will be delayed. they want the orders delayed so they can negotiate without rusher, so to speak. >> is argentina fighting with the hedge fund? do they have it on two fronts now? >> yes. it is in a tough spot. argentina basically says you are violating a contract and adding them up to do. they are saying this is completely your fault, we complied with our obligations, and if you do not disperse the funds, you're violating the contract there it >> what is being said about the progress he made? >> they are more pessimistic. in the financial times yesterday an op-ed saying we have invited you several times and you have been at several meetings in new york. they came to washington and t
distributed, they a judge over a week ago had said they cannot does verse because they had not also paidhe holdout. yesterday, they met with the government official who came to new york. for met with a mediator these talks for about four hours. >> officials, they were pretty optimistic after these meetings. >> they did not say much. said they couldn't cannot really negotiate until they have a stake. the orders will be delayed. they want the orders delayed so they can negotiate...
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they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush.u care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. relish...the sweet pleasure of delivered straight to your face in accomodation paradise. ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! >>> in months before thy they disappeared their lives seemed perfect. they certainly didn't look like they had any plans to vanish. >> i'm having so much fun. >> joseph's younger brother michael says they had it all. >> everything is going good. they've got these two beautiful boys, they hang out at the peach. >> wow, that's pumping, guys. >> everybody loved joey. the boys were full of life. summer was a great mom. >> they were living the american dream. joseph worked from home building his custom water feature business, while summer raised their sons. >> taking the cruise on the beach. we live up there on the cliff. >> they love the beach. summer loved the beach, joey loved the beach. >> and they loved each other. joseph's father, patrick. >> couldn't keep his hands of
they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush.u care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. relish...the sweet pleasure of delivered straight to your face in accomodation paradise. ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! >>> in months before thy they disappeared their lives seemed perfect. they certainly didn't look like they had any plans to vanish. >> i'm having so much fun. >> joseph's younger brother michael...
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vallejo police say when they -- before they got the call they pulled up and somebody inside starting firing towards the home. one victim was shot as he got towards a car in the driveway and the second one was at the porch and when officers got to that house those two men were gone. >> when they arrived all the victims had been moved and had 2 gunshot wounds. >> reporter: so far they have not said why this particular house or the people who live there were targeted in this driveby shooting and they believe the car used was a black dodge charger was speeding away from that scene. these two men are expected to survive and we are working to get more information from vallejo police and we have an update and again the mother and two the children were there and were not hit by gunfire last night. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> chp is also investigating a deadly car crash on highway 101 in santa clara and the passenger was killed and the driver is near there. >> the the two men were riding inside of a black convertible when the driver lost control and the car crashed and flipp
vallejo police say when they -- before they got the call they pulled up and somebody inside starting firing towards the home. one victim was shot as he got towards a car in the driveway and the second one was at the porch and when officers got to that house those two men were gone. >> when they arrived all the victims had been moved and had 2 gunshot wounds. >> reporter: so far they have not said why this particular house or the people who live there were targeted in this driveby...
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in the case of aereo, they were just too small and they had not made a dent in the marketer they werelaughtered by the cable industry. >> airbnb, where regulatory concerns the reason why you passed on it? >> when i was looking at that, it was called air bed and breakfast. you could go stay with someone to make it cheaper. i thought, yeah, right. >> you are not the only one. >> when uber -- >> them, too. >> when they got their valuation, you could feel the funk in the ecosystem where everyone who passed on it was like -- >> what is that feeling like when you know you have passed on something that you could have made so much money on? >> that is our job. our job is to see everything that is sort of interesting and then make a decision. hopefully we will make the right decisions and make money for the next one. in the case of linkedin, uber, and airbnb -- the thing is, airbnb and uber are on paper. linkedin is real. >> you just raised more money to have been talking about valuations and how money rushing into the market is driving up valuations. you are trying to raise money, but it is n
in the case of aereo, they were just too small and they had not made a dent in the marketer they werelaughtered by the cable industry. >> airbnb, where regulatory concerns the reason why you passed on it? >> when i was looking at that, it was called air bed and breakfast. you could go stay with someone to make it cheaper. i thought, yeah, right. >> you are not the only one. >> when uber -- >> them, too. >> when they got their valuation, you could feel the...
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they say that they use smart weapons and that they pinpoint .heir attacks several israeli spokespeoplevery attack hits its intended target. now we know the intended targets. children, families, women. an israeli general said that we are going to kill their families so that they learn not to come back again. an israeli professor at the university said to tell -- kill them, kill their children, rape yo women and children so that they learn. of theeli member candidates it, a member of their own coalition, wrote a posting on facebook that has received several thousand likes calling for the extermination of palestinians, killing their children, killing the mother's whgive birth to the snakes. says -- we know that israel uses and has repeatedly used the claim that palestinians use human shields. that claim has been discredited over and over again by various reports. by the u.n.. by all respectable human rights organizations. there is plenty of proof, plenty of evidence that israel uses palestinians as human shields. in the case of my family and my brothers, where they were , the unicefhouse
they say that they use smart weapons and that they pinpoint .heir attacks several israeli spokespeoplevery attack hits its intended target. now we know the intended targets. children, families, women. an israeli general said that we are going to kill their families so that they learn not to come back again. an israeli professor at the university said to tell -- kill them, kill their children, rape yo women and children so that they learn. of theeli member candidates it, a member of their own...
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and they recently revised what they realize they were able to yield from this project down by ninety six percent yeah so no horse was a hoax you see for us in the anti fracking movement the way we've tackled it first of all we try to appeal to the wisdom of our government we try to appeal to our democracy to listen to us and in the end we discovered that setting up a protection cab slowing trucks down made more sense than anything else because then you'd read in the investor press u.k. public shale gas opposition deters investors because if we can't hit our government where we need to and no one's listening to us then at least we can do is deter the investors or make them realize the for every day's drilling we're going to delay every one of those trucks we're going to be under the drills we're going to do everything we can to prevent those pads being go have you heard what's happened election this week it's astounding there's a they have to planning applications in and it's for rosa kern for press a new road and it's for a full on fracking site no exploratory they've now taken a sec
and they recently revised what they realize they were able to yield from this project down by ninety six percent yeah so no horse was a hoax you see for us in the anti fracking movement the way we've tackled it first of all we try to appeal to the wisdom of our government we try to appeal to our democracy to listen to us and in the end we discovered that setting up a protection cab slowing trucks down made more sense than anything else because then you'd read in the investor press u.k. public...
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they are now. how important is it to say that they'll start lending money b by 2016. >> it's important to say that they did something. if they didn't decide this they wouldn't have any institution. they have been discussing these two things for five years now. so they need to get it done otherwise it would just look like clients. we have many such clients. we have g-7, previously g-8. >> does a new development bank threaten the power structure? >> it does not threaten them y yet. there is a fund called the chang mai initiative. >> no one has borrowed from it. >> all the political problems that the imf faces are going to be faced by these other banks as well. the chang mai initiative could not come to an agreement with their loans. so what did they do? they said if you want to borrow from chang mai, you have to adhere to the imf. and they have passed it to the imf. the bricks have started out with an interesting plan. all members are equal. they each give $10 billion. they get equal vote shares but
they are now. how important is it to say that they'll start lending money b by 2016. >> it's important to say that they did something. if they didn't decide this they wouldn't have any institution. they have been discussing these two things for five years now. so they need to get it done otherwise it would just look like clients. we have many such clients. we have g-7, previously g-8. >> does a new development bank threaten the power structure? >> it does not threaten them y...
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i think what do they know. for gods sake,, what do they know? most of them had to get it from another generation imac generation got it from abc, cbs, nbc, "washington post," "new york times." i just hated it. and so, naturally this this generation having heard it for the last one they just believe it because they hear a lot of very good people speak negatively about it. and that bothers me a lot. >> bruce herschensohn, you got involved in electoral politics. did you went? >> now, i lost of course. after the nixon administration came to kay abc television i did commentaries and debates with former senator john toning, great guy infinitely. we still see each other when it comes in from new york. marvelous guy. 14 years of these things. and so, once you have name recognition, you are better off than someone who doesn't. i got the nomination, but i ran against barbara boxer. that's correct. 1992. >> he ran again in 94? for the nomination? >> no, i did not. the first time i ran and i knew nothing was going to happen. but it was 1986. the second time
i think what do they know. for gods sake,, what do they know? most of them had to get it from another generation imac generation got it from abc, cbs, nbc, "washington post," "new york times." i just hated it. and so, naturally this this generation having heard it for the last one they just believe it because they hear a lot of very good people speak negatively about it. and that bothers me a lot. >> bruce herschensohn, you got involved in electoral politics. did you...
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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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to me, they had to know where they were going. one person involved in this case, because not one person dragged four people out to the desert and buried them single-handedly. so the only way this case is going to get cracked is if somebody talks. >> but first, you have to find those people. >> i think police should be looking at everybody. a lot of people have interesting paths in this story. >> have you ruled anyone out? >> we have not ruled anybody out at this point. >> even family. >> this is the homicide investigation. we questioned everybody. >> like joseph's brother, michael mcstay. were you ever questioned or no? >> well, yeah. i've always been -- they took me to the police station just recently too. >> michael says he told them everything, including why in the early weeks after joseph disappeared, he withdrew money from his brother's bank account. and even sold off some of joseph's property, all before he knew his brother was dead. >> well, i figured at that point the house was going into foreclosure, because it wasn't bei
to me, they had to know where they were going. one person involved in this case, because not one person dragged four people out to the desert and buried them single-handedly. so the only way this case is going to get cracked is if somebody talks. >> but first, you have to find those people. >> i think police should be looking at everybody. a lot of people have interesting paths in this story. >> have you ruled anyone out? >> we have not ruled anybody out at this point....
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they moved to an u.n. facility they were told would be secure. they heard three loud booms. she and her family have been living here for two weeks. >> do you feel safe enough to stay? where will you go now? >> reporter: nowhere is safe. i have no home. where can i go? everywhere is unsafe. >> reporter: at a nearby hospital the youngest victim takes little comfort from their parents. [ baby crying ] >> reporter: the wounded waited as doctors were overwhelmed. >> they told us to take heard at schools and they attacked us while we were sleeping. >> my husband and i are disabled. if we have the option to try the resistence, we will certainly do so. >> reporter: the u.n. gave the israeli military the school's location. today people who work here don't know what to say. >> today, after being asked where should i go, what do you tell them? >> people will come here. their homes are destroyed. they have nowhere to go. >> reporter: the israeli military said it's been targeted by fighters next to these schools, but the children who once studied here and now live here are no longer safe
they moved to an u.n. facility they were told would be secure. they heard three loud booms. she and her family have been living here for two weeks. >> do you feel safe enough to stay? where will you go now? >> reporter: nowhere is safe. i have no home. where can i go? everywhere is unsafe. >> reporter: at a nearby hospital the youngest victim takes little comfort from their parents. [ baby crying ] >> reporter: the wounded waited as doctors were overwhelmed. >>...
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they come. if we can't clean them back, we pop a couple of them. leave the corpses on the border, maybe they'll see we are serious about stopping immigration. >> in the 10 minute interview they listed the usual grievances. blakes, jews and -- blocs, jews and gays. and now illegal immigrants. they insist they are not a hate group, but white separatists. the fbi says they are responsible for domestic terrorism and soint crime. >> the only thing this is september age is european descent. >> yes, a white homeland. >> that is america, it won't happen. >> it will happen eventually. >> you guys have 8,000 members, you used to have millions. how are you on the rise? >> that is picking up every day. we are doing recruitment. tv interviews. >> reporter: and levelling candy and flyers reading save our land, join the clan in neighbourhoods across the south. in the u.s. there's more than 150 groups affiliated with the k.k.k. according to the southern poverty law center. a few years back there were more than
they come. if we can't clean them back, we pop a couple of them. leave the corpses on the border, maybe they'll see we are serious about stopping immigration. >> in the 10 minute interview they listed the usual grievances. blakes, jews and -- blocs, jews and gays. and now illegal immigrants. they insist they are not a hate group, but white separatists. the fbi says they are responsible for domestic terrorism and soint crime. >> the only thing this is september age is european...
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they are ignoring it. are not media or news any more, and have not been for a long time. >> they are a propaganda machine for the democrats, and bill wrote, we keep on hoping that lame stream media will wake up and report the truth, darlene said, like they get a check from the white house each week to report, not report, real news. and media would rather we be attacked and defeated thana mitt that the president has done wrong. media is changing language to make a border disaster seem like a humanitarian crisis, we want the truth. keep those tweets and facebook posts coming, thank you for watching. kennedy: weizman once said, head like a hole, lack black is your soul, i would rather die than give you control, that person is not rand paul, yet rand is coming under fire. there are a lot of independents and republicans and democrats who are rethinking american foreign policy, and whether we have to act as the world dominatrix. new mil middleiols rely revealir idea to make the world's better
they are ignoring it. are not media or news any more, and have not been for a long time. >> they are a propaganda machine for the democrats, and bill wrote, we keep on hoping that lame stream media will wake up and report the truth, darlene said, like they get a check from the white house each week to report, not report, real news. and media would rather we be attacked and defeated thana mitt that the president has done wrong. media is changing language to make a border disaster seem like...
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they won't.er is putting the final touches on his plan it sue the president. national journal reporting today he has a three-week roll-out plans to get the bogus lawsuit as much attention as possible. next week a panel of experts will testify on litigation before the house rules committee. the week after that, a house panel will debate the plan. and finally, just before their august break, they will vote on the suit. speaker boehner's hoping all these technical moves will make the lawsuit legitimate. they won't. but the crazy thing is, some on the right don't think he's going far enough. >> the one tool they vr articles of impeachment, let's get going on that. and not necessarily, shawn, a lawsuit filed by congress because you don't bring a lawsuit to a gun fight. and there's no place for lawyers on the front line. >> sense when do you call a political disagreement a gun fight? and pushing impeachment. even boehner won't go that far. >> speaker boehner, former vb candidate sarah palin talking abo
they won't.er is putting the final touches on his plan it sue the president. national journal reporting today he has a three-week roll-out plans to get the bogus lawsuit as much attention as possible. next week a panel of experts will testify on litigation before the house rules committee. the week after that, a house panel will debate the plan. and finally, just before their august break, they will vote on the suit. speaker boehner's hoping all these technical moves will make the lawsuit...
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they got to the level they were because they were good at it. >> they convinceed people to give them>> i would listen to them. >> the problem suss, we want had -- problem is us, we want to hear about their story, like watching a train wreck. >> "the wolf of wall street." >> on the news every day. >> i love that there is a speaker's bureau for those. we can learn from them. >> people pay me 5,000? >> better than not making money in jail. >> i guess. charles: that say lot of money for an ex-con. >> you know, reflection on american society. you know, really is. we idolize those people that do wrong, we think it should be a good thing, we can't stop looking away. charles: and every 2 years leonardo dicaprio makes a new movie about them. charles: a lot of people don't like it. if you are a business owner, you want to learn how to prevent it from happening. i can understand. but this americana behavior. these people, every day americans lost a lot of money because of them. >> bernie madoff is writing a book in jail. charles: i heard he was hot stuff in jail. >> did you? oh, my. charles: ev
they got to the level they were because they were good at it. >> they convinceed people to give them>> i would listen to them. >> the problem suss, we want had -- problem is us, we want to hear about their story, like watching a train wreck. >> "the wolf of wall street." >> on the news every day. >> i love that there is a speaker's bureau for those. we can learn from them. >> people pay me 5,000? >> better than not making money in jail....
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not, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited.laughter] >> what request would you make to president obama or cameron? , the ability -- so we can help our users understand how many requests we are getting and the range or types of requests we are getting and how that data is being used because we need to be able to rebuild trust with our users. a realnsa issue is issue, especially for american internet companies. trust is such an important thing when you are thinking about using any service where you are going to share important and personal information. we continue to work to just make sure that we can share everything that the government is asking. >> do you think the trust has fallen because of this? >> yeah, i definitely think so. not only within the u.s. but also internationally. there are other countries that really have concerns about what the nsa is looking at. i think that transparency is something that would really ultimately help. >> i think it is my job and our job to perfect everyone who uses facebook and all the infor
not, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited.laughter] >> what request would you make to president obama or cameron? , the ability -- so we can help our users understand how many requests we are getting and the range or types of requests we are getting and how that data is being used because we need to be able to rebuild trust with our users. a realnsa issue is issue, especially for american internet companies. trust is such an important thing when you are thinking...
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they take their identity, do they take their, their, what do they do, how do they, what do they do so that all of a sudden that kid now has no recourse and can't get out? what do they do? they have soft ways of intimidating them. in other words, now you have been trafficked, so anything you do while you're trafficked you're going to be held accountable under the law, and they're afraid, they're really afraid to leave that person, then. hold on, because, hold on that pimp has taken this younger person in, the younger person now has already broken the law, and the pimp tells the young person i've now, i've got you. is that how? they lure them into thinking that they're, nobody wants you, that you're a throw- away child, that there's no help for you. and that you have broken the law, and so you can't go tell. plus, you have no family to watch you. exactly. or they're not going to believe you. they may have, this may be drug-induced. they may have now have them addicted to drugs. and so there are a number of ways that depending on the person. they groom them they find out what their weakn
they take their identity, do they take their, their, what do they do, how do they, what do they do so that all of a sudden that kid now has no recourse and can't get out? what do they do? they have soft ways of intimidating them. in other words, now you have been trafficked, so anything you do while you're trafficked you're going to be held accountable under the law, and they're afraid, they're really afraid to leave that person, then. hold on, because, hold on that pimp has taken this younger...
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one reason they weren't responsible is not only that they felt they were not consulted. but, in fact, if there's an unconditional ceasefire, it puts them at a disadvantage. >> talking about - the relationship, as you mentioned is frayed between hamas and egypt. especially now that mohamed mursi is gone, and abdul fatah al-sisi is there. does this compromise egypt's role as a peace make are here? >> no, it doesn't, of course not. for a lot of reasons. in the long term, abdul fatah al-sisi doesn't really want to see a major operation by the israelis into gaza that creates more anarchy and more possibilities of operations against him from gaza, or linkages with islamist groups in the sipi. second -- sinai. second, no matter how he feels for the government feels, there's a sweeping egyptian public opinion. when they watch the gaza war, sympathies are with the gazans, the palestinians. blaming israel. they find themselves in a difficult position. the muslim brotherhood could use it against them. part of the problem is unlike in 2012, there's a national unity government. hamas
one reason they weren't responsible is not only that they felt they were not consulted. but, in fact, if there's an unconditional ceasefire, it puts them at a disadvantage. >> talking about - the relationship, as you mentioned is frayed between hamas and egypt. especially now that mohamed mursi is gone, and abdul fatah al-sisi is there. does this compromise egypt's role as a peace make are here? >> no, it doesn't, of course not. for a lot of reasons. in the long term, abdul fatah...
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they thought they had it under control. most of the time they have the security wall up. you can convince yourself it was sustainable. on hamas' side, they felt they were winning the world-wide propaganda against israel. i think what's happening now is so bad and violent and particularly with israel when the airport was closed, the idea that it's sustainable, i think that's really in question. >> let's first have a definition here. hamas is another word for the muslim brother hood. they have no sympathy for israel on any level and the israelis know it. they know they have been threatened by these people forever. this is not a group where you can deal with them in any kind of serious way. the israelis think the only way they can deal is to -- there will be enough pain deflected upon them that they will defer doing this for a long time. >> how long can the hamas hold out for a cease-fire on their own terms? >> i don't think they'll get it on their own terms. military pressure from the israelis, which is the only thing the israelis have found has worked in the past. >> there
they thought they had it under control. most of the time they have the security wall up. you can convince yourself it was sustainable. on hamas' side, they felt they were winning the world-wide propaganda against israel. i think what's happening now is so bad and violent and particularly with israel when the airport was closed, the idea that it's sustainable, i think that's really in question. >> let's first have a definition here. hamas is another word for the muslim brother hood. they...
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they say -- although they claim they want to address the problem they don't want po spend any money andwant to send these young people back to the various countries and probably in many instances, a harmful situation. >> i think we're going to -- >> and nothing, i can't see much changing tomorrow and i call for speaker boehner to stand up and lead. >> how much of a problem do you think ted cruz caused in the house today with republicans? >> oh -- >> i mean -- >> go ahead. >> i think he caused a lot of problems because keep in mind, it was cruz who met with the folks, the republicans when we sat down in the government. if you'll recall, ed, after the government was shut down, boehner came back a month or two later and basically said it was ridiculous that they set the government down. maybe they ought to stop listening to cruz because cruz doesn't seem to get it. they want us to resolve problems and they want us to resolve issues and they do not want us going on vacation without these issues being resolved and most are reasonable. >> congressman elija cummings, i appreciate your time, th
they say -- although they claim they want to address the problem they don't want po spend any money andwant to send these young people back to the various countries and probably in many instances, a harmful situation. >> i think we're going to -- >> and nothing, i can't see much changing tomorrow and i call for speaker boehner to stand up and lead. >> how much of a problem do you think ted cruz caused in the house today with republicans? >> oh -- >> i mean --...
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they say they have discovered around 30 of these tunnels. they are working on destroying them. it may take a couple of weeks to do so, and those tunnels have put the fear of death into israelis. only a few days ago, five israeli soldiers lost their lives when hamas gunmen emerged from a tunnel, along with rockets. >> chris moore reporting from tel aviv. now, destructive and short-sighted. that is how the foreign had ministry is describing the latest e.u. and american sanctions sergeanting russian. they are because of moskow's esumed support of the rebels in ukraine. despite moscow's defiant tone, they say the sanctions will hit hard. we are joined by a correspondent from london. just how hard do you think these sanctions are actually going to hit russia? >> well, in themselves, they are not going to hit russia very hard at all. the question is what signals do they send to western companies and investors in russia? i think they are the lower end of what the e.u. could have done under the heading of the so-called tier three sanctions, the type contemplated. >> and obviously russi
they say they have discovered around 30 of these tunnels. they are working on destroying them. it may take a couple of weeks to do so, and those tunnels have put the fear of death into israelis. only a few days ago, five israeli soldiers lost their lives when hamas gunmen emerged from a tunnel, along with rockets. >> chris moore reporting from tel aviv. now, destructive and short-sighted. that is how the foreign had ministry is describing the latest e.u. and american sanctions sergeanting...
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why are they helping this person and they need to get, you know, they need to make a living and so while aren't they trying to get me to go to them? and to see them work together. was like mind blowing to them and they had a really good time. and from there, we went to cape coast. it was the main reason why we went out there to see the historical part as far as slavery. and on our way to cape coast we stopped at a village where at the time it was just a forest, and after at this particular village, they have a place called the slave river. and they call it the last bath, but it is a place where before slaves were had to walk from that village all the way to cape coast, they were cleaned, with bamboo leaves only in this river. and they had to go to the cape coast and they actually got to walk in the same path as the slaves did and they walked down these, they walked down this forest w no clothes on and the hands shackled to their feet. and it was pretty intense and the kids, you know we got there and it was like this and everybody is having fun and exciting and then, we hit that part. you
why are they helping this person and they need to get, you know, they need to make a living and so while aren't they trying to get me to go to them? and to see them work together. was like mind blowing to them and they had a really good time. and from there, we went to cape coast. it was the main reason why we went out there to see the historical part as far as slavery. and on our way to cape coast we stopped at a village where at the time it was just a forest, and after at this particular...
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they will go to the site of the crash. they are not saying much. they are very guarded.ave the experience of mh 370 two draw on. -- to draw on. to hold aaordinary press conference at 4:00 in the morning and the government is showing that it wants to be open. the prime minister said that no stone will be left unturned and the perpetrators will be punished. i have spoken to several world spoken to he has several world leaders, including barack obama, who have said the same thing. >> thank you very much. the disaster is the major subject so far this morning. the circumstances are unclear. mistaken may have been for a military jet. wonder if, maybe, whoever was doing that thought it was a tactical aircraft. airlinery mistook the for a ukrainian tactical aircraft and took it down without realizing what they were aiming at. >> the second tragedy to hit malaysia airlines. in march. what are you hearing? >> take a look at shares right now. down 13%. investors are spooked by the incident and rightly so. the carrier had financial problems and the stocks have plunged over the last
they will go to the site of the crash. they are not saying much. they are very guarded.ave the experience of mh 370 two draw on. -- to draw on. to hold aaordinary press conference at 4:00 in the morning and the government is showing that it wants to be open. the prime minister said that no stone will be left unturned and the perpetrators will be punished. i have spoken to several world spoken to he has several world leaders, including barack obama, who have said the same thing. >> thank...
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they -- they were aggressive towards us. and also the amount of time that we spent on the ground was only 75 minutes. they were very weary of us going close to any fuselage. the bodies are laid out there. they don't appear to have been touched since they fell from the sky. and also very importantly, of course, to everybody involved is that there's very little security around the perimeter of the site. so, really anyone can go on the site and tamper with the fuselage or whatever. so, it's a very complicated, difficult and dangerous environment. >> and did you see any of that, michael? anybody -- were there people roaming around? those armed individuals, i suppose, those pro-russian rebels that were there, were they tampering with the evidence in any way that you could see? >> no. in fact, they seem to have made some interesting preparations for us before we arrived. they kind of organized all the journalists in one group to make it look like they hadn't wandered around but most of the journalists that had pre-roaming access t
they -- they were aggressive towards us. and also the amount of time that we spent on the ground was only 75 minutes. they were very weary of us going close to any fuselage. the bodies are laid out there. they don't appear to have been touched since they fell from the sky. and also very importantly, of course, to everybody involved is that there's very little security around the perimeter of the site. so, really anyone can go on the site and tamper with the fuselage or whatever. so, it's a very...
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they scare me. >> they are terrified. >> they are terrifying.they could ruin your light. >> look what they did on "the twilight zone." >> especially when they are singing. if children are singing something mad is going to happen. that's why they are in horror movies and if there are twins it is doubly bad. >> when you have to look up into their eyes. >> i saw a height joke coming. >> twins in movies, the scariness of the twin is log rythmic so it is scarier when it is double. >> and they find the creepy part of the voice when they are singing in certain place. >> the creepy part is them singing. >> that's right. >> andy, this is a victory against the nanny state. but nannies spank so maybe it is a victory for the nanny state. >> i did exhaustive research today, about five minutes and then i took a nap. from what i read a majority of parents spank their young kids. >> is that true? >> yes. but a majority of experts say spanking is bad and it is counterproductive and it increases the aggressive behavior in kids over time. regardless, i am with pen
they scare me. >> they are terrified. >> they are terrifying.they could ruin your light. >> look what they did on "the twilight zone." >> especially when they are singing. if children are singing something mad is going to happen. that's why they are in horror movies and if there are twins it is doubly bad. >> when you have to look up into their eyes. >> i saw a height joke coming. >> twins in movies, the scariness of the twin is log rythmic so...