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for cbs, i am austin tice. >> austin tice posted that video on july 25, 2012.s facebook page hasn't been updated since. less than three weeks later, he disappeared. he was reportedly preparing to travel from daraya, near damascus, to beirut, lebanon when he went missing. on the second anniversary of his disappearance, the "washington post's" executive director martin baron said -- "each month that passes without news of austin deepens our concern for his well-being. his family has endured unimaginable pain as a result of his captivity. they have our support in their determined efforts to gain his release." >> well, for more, we're joined now by austin tice's parents, debra and marc tice here in new york city. and we're also joined by delphine halgand, u.s. director of reporters without borders. her group has launched a public awareness campaign for tice's release. according to reporters without borders, syria is the world's most dangerous country for journalists. nearly 130 news and information providers have been killed since the conflict began in march 2011.
for cbs, i am austin tice. >> austin tice posted that video on july 25, 2012.s facebook page hasn't been updated since. less than three weeks later, he disappeared. he was reportedly preparing to travel from daraya, near damascus, to beirut, lebanon when he went missing. on the second anniversary of his disappearance, the "washington post's" executive director martin baron said -- "each month that passes without news of austin deepens our concern for his well-being. his...
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. >> in july 2012, freelance journalist austin tice posted
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tice. the ministers will be circulating information in this regard. >> if you are just joining us now, we were listening to belgian authorities on the ongoing situation. as we saw in the past 24 hours a major antiterrorist week taking place in belgium. we heard from the belgian prime minister speaking sometimes in french and flemish addressing, congratulating law enforcement for the operations they carried out as well as thanking french authorities for shared information concerning all of the suspects that have been detained. we are going to join our brussels correspondent in a moment. first, we are going to cross in paris to city hall where u.s. secretary of state john kerry is addressing people there. it looks as if this is a moment of silence being held at city hall in the center of paris. [moment of silence] >> [speaking french] >> [introductions in french] >> representatives of the civil authorities, police, ladies and gentlemen, parisiens, i am particularly moved to welcome today with
tice. the ministers will be circulating information in this regard. >> if you are just joining us now, we were listening to belgian authorities on the ongoing situation. as we saw in the past 24 hours a major antiterrorist week taking place in belgium. we heard from the belgian prime minister speaking sometimes in french and flemish addressing, congratulating law enforcement for the operations they carried out as well as thanking french authorities for shared information concerning all of...
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p÷ tice. ministers will be circulating information in this regard. >> if you are just joining us now, we were listening to belgian authorities on the ongoing situation. as we saw in the past 24 hours a major antiterrorist week taking place in belgium. we heard from the belgian prime minister
p÷ tice. ministers will be circulating information in this regard. >> if you are just joining us now, we were listening to belgian authorities on the ongoing situation. as we saw in the past 24 hours a major antiterrorist week taking place in belgium. we heard from the belgian prime minister
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i'm brian tice and the ceo and founder of snap caster. i want you to think back to the last event you went to a wedding or musical festival. what was everyone doing there? they were taking pictures of their phone. we want to take that and make it part of the experience. snap capture is a web-based software for pictures and comments using your hash tag. then it creates a live social feed that can be displayed on tv, a projector or jumbotron. that feed can be customized to the look and feel of your brand and be moderated for any mobile device using the swipe of a finger. we have been around for eight months but already have customers to include event planners across the country and national plans like alex and aunie and wake forest university. we are looking to grow our sales and marketing effort and to take snap caster to events around the world. you can read more at snapcaster.com. >> you answered my question right away the moderation. i was thinking can you moderate it? okay. from 1 to 10 how did you feel the pitch went? not how good is
i'm brian tice and the ceo and founder of snap caster. i want you to think back to the last event you went to a wedding or musical festival. what was everyone doing there? they were taking pictures of their phone. we want to take that and make it part of the experience. snap capture is a web-based software for pictures and comments using your hash tag. then it creates a live social feed that can be displayed on tv, a projector or jumbotron. that feed can be customized to the look and feel of...
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. >> hi i'm brian tice and i'm the ceo and co-founder of snapcastr. i want you to think back to the last event you went to whether it was a wedding or a music festival. what was everybody there doing? they were taking pictures with their phone. we want to take that and actually make it part of the event experience. snapcastr is a simple web-based software that searches across social media for pictures and comments using your hashtag. then it creates a live social immediate that can be displayed on a tv a projector, or even a jumbotron. that feed can be customized to the look and feel of your brand and it can be moderated from any mobile device using the swipe of a finger. we've been around for about eight months. but we already have customers that include event planners across the country, and national brands like alex and unany, live nation and wake forest university. we're seeking $500,000 for a 30% equity stake in our company to grow our sales and marketing effort and to take snapcastr to events around the world. you can read more at snapcastr.com.
. >> hi i'm brian tice and i'm the ceo and co-founder of snapcastr. i want you to think back to the last event you went to whether it was a wedding or a music festival. what was everybody there doing? they were taking pictures with their phone. we want to take that and actually make it part of the event experience. snapcastr is a simple web-based software that searches across social media for pictures and comments using your hashtag. then it creates a live social immediate that can be...
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david tice, we also have head of global strategy and cnbc contributor. what is causing this and what are you doing about it? >> well, i tell you, it is a tough market for a lot of people. this marks the fifth day if the market declines through the end of the day that we have had five days in a row down. we have had 265 straight days where that has not occurred. that's the first time in 87 years that we went that far without a four-day decline. also, we had the first two days where the market was declined. 49% of the time going back 118 years, the market has been down since then. people are scared about oil. we have record valuations in the market in terms of price to sales. we have profits as percentage of gdp at 12.5% at record levels. market is very high. there could be an accident and the market could go lower. >> how much lower. i know in august you were one of the most bearish in calling for a 30% to 60% decline in the market. i'm sure a lot of people laughed at you. do you think it is the start of something much bigger and more sinister or a buying
david tice, we also have head of global strategy and cnbc contributor. what is causing this and what are you doing about it? >> well, i tell you, it is a tough market for a lot of people. this marks the fifth day if the market declines through the end of the day that we have had five days in a row down. we have had 265 straight days where that has not occurred. that's the first time in 87 years that we went that far without a four-day decline. also, we had the first two days where the...
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. >> reporter: the same goes for the family of iva tice.ntown mother was murdered after a home break-in. >> the attacker stabbed her very viciously many, many times and it seems like it was just put away in history and no one would think about it again. >> but a small group of allentown detectives is trying to heat up these cold cases here in the dead of winter a new team dedicated to focusing full time on more than 80 unsolved murders. >> perhaps with some of the advances that we have in dna evidence. >> captain bill lakes says the passage of time can actually be helpful. witnesses have grown up and matured and they may now feel like talking and technology has rapidly advanced. >> we want the families and the 14s of these murder victims to know that these cases are very important to us and that we won't rest until we solve these cases. >> reporter: and with more than 80 cases there is a lot of paperwork to go through, but allen town police hoping anyone out there that knows anything gives them a call. randy gyllenhaal nbc 10 news. >>> nbc
. >> reporter: the same goes for the family of iva tice.ntown mother was murdered after a home break-in. >> the attacker stabbed her very viciously many, many times and it seems like it was just put away in history and no one would think about it again. >> but a small group of allentown detectives is trying to heat up these cold cases here in the dead of winter a new team dedicated to focusing full time on more than 80 unsolved murders. >> perhaps with some of the...
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dating back to the '80s and the case includes 7-year-old louis mackerly and the stabbing death of iva ticen 1981. >> closure would be nice for the family, an actual answer of what actually happened. >> these cases are very important to us and we won't rest until we solve these cases. >> detectives say the passage of time can actually be helpful since technology like dna testing has improved. >> after six years the montgomery county democrats office said today is his -- his last day will be february 12th. mccord ran unbeingfully for governor last year uselosing in the primary for governor wolf. it will be up to governor wolf to choose a successor. >> the two men filed for bankruptcy protection. democrat steve sweeney does not like governor christie's appointment as emergency manager and the consultant that led through the bankruptcy. sweeney says it has eroding the city's bond rating and could have an effect on new jersey cities. >> cars, trucks busses and planes and that's what drivers on one stretch of a new jersey highway saw today. how this small plane ended up in busy afternoon traffic
dating back to the '80s and the case includes 7-year-old louis mackerly and the stabbing death of iva ticen 1981. >> closure would be nice for the family, an actual answer of what actually happened. >> these cases are very important to us and we won't rest until we solve these cases. >> detectives say the passage of time can actually be helpful since technology like dna testing has improved. >> after six years the montgomery county democrats office said today is his --...
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there was a gathering organized by one of our board members for an american journalist, austin tice. been missing for over two years. last evening was an opportunity to call for american news organizations and people to try to help us raise awareness about this case. there's a campaign to be launched soon by the advertising agency with a blindfold. the idea is to ask for news outlets to wear them on the website to show when journalists like austin ties are missing it is targeting all of us. >> what is the u.s. government doing about austin tuiice? >> that is a good question. we are frustrated there are no information coming out. the more media there is, the more pressure there is on american authorities. >> we last had you on talking about targeting journalists in the united states. can you talk about this in light of what is happening in france? >> i think we have all been very moved to see such reports from the u.s. administration and the american citizens, all these gatherings in new york and washington have really been relayed in france and of very important. i think all french p
there was a gathering organized by one of our board members for an american journalist, austin tice. been missing for over two years. last evening was an opportunity to call for american news organizations and people to try to help us raise awareness about this case. there's a campaign to be launched soon by the advertising agency with a blindfold. the idea is to ask for news outlets to wear them on the website to show when journalists like austin ties are missing it is targeting all of us....
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itak aotf tice okvehe ami >>ka he wgo of rac uju bte lethn. lkeupop [iudle cvsaon >>henngl ydo cu m th d zs. tat wha enoi ts lo te. std t mdl rseyo gh hd. semy sarouil suoranefd e nstuonfhenid at ain a fei an descndea te itanalgicenhi daanthyota ts obgationreiou rervioorursef asanwi fcen e arsinouabt fa oaeay? - hp uod li tsee althki. brg e amp. >>e aastbl ay. >> ahiradaht. >> hpeohaa g ncarndhe hus. [lghr] gi maug go tseyoagn. >>erweo. [iudleonrsio] . [iudlcveatns >>ll indie onrstis] >hayirda me. stdig e dd. yoon the tse. naudleonertis] isouig nda rea afr me do yosemy we o fi tt u ll ppt d fe t cstutn t utestesagns alenie ren d dost thyouiea tr fthan giceo e me tt y tes obgaonrey,itut y nt rerti o puos vio ath u ileld faill dihae e ti ot ofcen wchy e abt eer i nouabt at. >les havere cte. >>ka lit. wt y oi uall th ur le hdnd aiourright nd ept teme d yosemy ea--o yoelyar affi th u wlppt a fe t cstutn thunedtasgast l ems,orgnnd meictatwil be ueai alean t e methyo teth liti fel who anmealesvaonor purp oaonanha u llwe nd faifuy scrgthduesf fi owhh
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