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peanut allergy. >> they bonded over peanuts. ♪ suddenly now i feel we have tolerance ♪ >> these guys song that will stick you for days and days and days. ♪ we are tolerant >> if you want to see this entire video check it out on rightthisminute.com. >>. >> it's time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years of age or older and a legal u.s. resident. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad button. >> enter the buzz word on facebook, twitter or both, enter each and every day. >> time for us to reveal wednesday's buzz word. it is library. >> get over to rightthisminute.com. click on the win ipad button and enter library. >> and get this, one day this week, it's bonus give away day. one will get an ipad mini, the other a flat screen tv. >> you have to watch every day. good luck. >>> it's a hair-raising prank at the salon. >> people's hair is falling out. >> no, no, no, i hate this. >> why you don't mess with the do. is a really big deal.rfromu wiwithth a achcheses, , fefeve- ththerere'e's s nono s sucg as a little flu. soso w
peanut allergy. >> they bonded over peanuts. ♪ suddenly now i feel we have tolerance ♪ >> these guys song that will stick you for days and days and days. ♪ we are tolerant >> if you want to see this entire video check it out on rightthisminute.com. >>. >> it's time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, be at least 18 years of age or older and a legal u.s. resident. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win...
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it's clear that the sunni arabs will no longer tolerate central government forces, especially sectarian iraqi soldiers who man checkpoints and control security, so the proposed bill of the national guard would not just draw up soldiers to protect the provinces, but the key aspect is that the commanders of these forces will be local commanders. now, of course, this is, i believe, a short-term solution, a necessary one to empower sunnis to push back against isis, but it could very well be a serious problem in the future, especially if there are cross provincial security incidents as we've seen over the last years.
it's clear that the sunni arabs will no longer tolerate central government forces, especially sectarian iraqi soldiers who man checkpoints and control security, so the proposed bill of the national guard would not just draw up soldiers to protect the provinces, but the key aspect is that the commanders of these forces will be local commanders. now, of course, this is, i believe, a short-term solution, a necessary one to empower sunnis to push back against isis, but it could very well be a...
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they're trying to defame him and it will not be tolerated. >> you're a lawyer, does he have a good case? >> i think he does and i'm glad he's making a point 'cause this has to stop. we are paying these people and they are doing this on the taxpayer dime? awful. >> we'll keep you posted. >> they're trying to -- he's too powerful in their mind. >>> up next, former nypd commissioner ray kelly has a special honor to share with america's heros. >> she was forced into a leave of absence over a story of the benghazi reports.
they're trying to defame him and it will not be tolerated. >> you're a lawyer, does he have a good case? >> i think he does and i'm glad he's making a point 'cause this has to stop. we are paying these people and they are doing this on the taxpayer dime? awful. >> we'll keep you posted. >> they're trying to -- he's too powerful in their mind. >>> up next, former nypd commissioner ray kelly has a special honor to share with america's heros. >> she was...
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we do not tolerate criminal activity.ot tolerate window smashings, looting, crime associated with these. so while we support everybody's right to come out and have their voices heard, you will see a large police presence, and when crime starts, you'll see an intervention much more quickly than we did last night. >> were you disappointed the rules of contact didn't hold better? >> here's what i will tell you. first of all, i'm disappointed in any and all violence that occurred. as the chief says, we don't tolerate violence. the people that were committing violence, the people that were looting and smashing windows, that's not protesting. that's criminal conduct. and it's even more than disappointed. i'm outraged by it and it's something -- as the chief says, we are not going to tolerate. i'll also say this. i will also echo what the chief said about the men and women of the st. louis police department. i'm very proud of them. they did a great job last night dealing with large crowds and a lot of activity going on once at d
we do not tolerate criminal activity.ot tolerate window smashings, looting, crime associated with these. so while we support everybody's right to come out and have their voices heard, you will see a large police presence, and when crime starts, you'll see an intervention much more quickly than we did last night. >> were you disappointed the rules of contact didn't hold better? >> here's what i will tell you. first of all, i'm disappointed in any and all violence that occurred. as...
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zero tolerance. >> zero tolerance. spitting on the sidewalk.ny drinking in public, any jail. >> how many arrests would you make in a day? >> eight, 10, 12. i arrested one guy three times in the same day. >> the feds cracked down, too. immigration and customs enforcement known as ice stepped up its raids, calling off un -- hauling off undocumented i am grasped and deporting them but the zero tolerance approach got results. >> did it make anything better? no. >> in fact, the crackdowns alienated the neighborhood's established hispanic population who complained good men were being swept up with the bad. the top tactedics also left the honest day laborers more fearful of police afraid to talk with them. hector gonzalez was one of those who used to hang out on the street looking for work. >> when they ask you something, you are scared and you don't answer nothing right. it makes to you worry about, you know, the police. >> okay, hector. >> what was the relationship between the police and the i am grafton community? relationship. >> linda callana lon
zero tolerance. >> zero tolerance. spitting on the sidewalk.ny drinking in public, any jail. >> how many arrests would you make in a day? >> eight, 10, 12. i arrested one guy three times in the same day. >> the feds cracked down, too. immigration and customs enforcement known as ice stepped up its raids, calling off un -- hauling off undocumented i am grasped and deporting them but the zero tolerance approach got results. >> did it make anything better? no....
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lawlessness, we're not going to tolerate people violating the law, tolerate violence. lou: questions, of course, remain about the culpability and the responsibility of the obama administration and to the regard of these -- and the extempt of -- these nonstrayses. -- demonstrations. "the new york times" reporting the president met secretly with national civil rights leaders the day after election day talking about the situation in ferguson. the reverend al sharpton told "the new york times," quote: the president was concerned about ferguson staying on course in terms of pursuing what it was that he knew we were advocating. sharpton's ambiguous to the point of confusing statements leaving the president's motivation and purpose uncertain and hardly a call to obey the law and to maintain order for the public good in ferguson. the second major decision that we all await is the president's promised executive fiat that would grant de facto amnesty to five million illegal immigrants in the country. president obama proclaiming he has now the legal authority to change our nation
lawlessness, we're not going to tolerate people violating the law, tolerate violence. lou: questions, of course, remain about the culpability and the responsibility of the obama administration and to the regard of these -- and the extempt of -- these nonstrayses. -- demonstrations. "the new york times" reporting the president met secretly with national civil rights leaders the day after election day talking about the situation in ferguson. the reverend al sharpton told "the new...
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. >>> pope francis urges religious tolerance. go live to istanbul on how turkey is receiving him. >>> protests resume in ferguson, missouri. an international watch dog says the u.s. needs to crack down on police brutality. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm zain asher. >> and i'm george howell. we're standing by for a verdict in cairo in the murder retrial of hosni mubarak. the 86-year-old mubarak is there now awaiting the decision. he is charged with conspiracy to kill hundreds of anti-government demonstrators during the 2011 uprising that drove him from power after nearly 30 years as the country's president. we continue to watch these live feeds and will bring details on a verdict as soon as it happens here on cnn. >> we certainly will. in nigeria the death toll is expected to rise following a vicious attack during prayers at a crowded mosque. at least 120 are dead and close to 3000 injured after two suicide bombers blew themselves up at the mosque in kan. >> gunmen opened fire with ak-47s as
. >>> pope francis urges religious tolerance. go live to istanbul on how turkey is receiving him. >>> protests resume in ferguson, missouri. an international watch dog says the u.s. needs to crack down on police brutality. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm zain asher. >> and i'm george howell. we're standing by for a verdict in cairo in the murder retrial of hosni mubarak. the 86-year-old mubarak is there now awaiting the decision. he...
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, and gluten in tolerance and you happen to have the rare normal child's.ut the papers, they ask what your child is allergic to. they don't ask if. >> when my daughter was younger, she is 11 now. when she was in first or second grade i made a point to come up with another piece of really shocking advice when she walked into the school and i remember the head of the school, don't smoke crack! the one that -- the one that freaked out the head master, no knife fights. little girl, dora the explorer backpack, it reminds her i am raising my kid in the 1950s and i grew up in a death wish n.y. we weren't -- piles of garbage on 84th street, we are range them and we like a contest to see how elaborate they get and that kind of stuff. and that is completely gone, their kids are growing up unbelievably continence. i am tempted to give my daughter a bowie knife, antibiotics and bandages and leave her some place, track her so she doesn't get in trouble but just so she can learn some lessons. antibiotics will spoil that kid. >> i thought it was great when i let my daught
, and gluten in tolerance and you happen to have the rare normal child's.ut the papers, they ask what your child is allergic to. they don't ask if. >> when my daughter was younger, she is 11 now. when she was in first or second grade i made a point to come up with another piece of really shocking advice when she walked into the school and i remember the head of the school, don't smoke crack! the one that -- the one that freaked out the head master, no knife fights. little girl, dora the...
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there is a lot of fault tolerance in the system. in theast decade, some chararacters figure ouout how yu could use that all tolerance to play games and manipulate the market. it was very difficult convincing anybody here in washington, d.c. of this, but the evidence for was overwhelming. sec,d to come to the senators, the tough guys would come in with me that w were part of it and explain. i read all of these people wewee on the edge of criminality who were willing to come in and talk and explain. very few people in washington would listen, but there is one corner of wall stree that is all mobbed up, and they are the ones that handle the settlements. they had figured out the games. eventually -- and i know this sounds a little nut job -- but ere is a blurry line between organized crime and some of our nation's enemies, like the russian intelligence service, pakistani isi, rue pakistani .ngineers amid extremists evidence thathis they were working together to manipulate and maybe crash the system. post"ess -- "the new york woodlin pho
there is a lot of fault tolerance in the system. in theast decade, some chararacters figure ouout how yu could use that all tolerance to play games and manipulate the market. it was very difficult convincing anybody here in washington, d.c. of this, but the evidence for was overwhelming. sec,d to come to the senators, the tough guys would come in with me that w were part of it and explain. i read all of these people wewee on the edge of criminality who were willing to come in and talk and...
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. >> pope francis calling for religious tolerance in the middle east on the first day of a rare visit to turkey predominantly muslim country as islamic extremism and persecution against christians is on the rise. nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel has the report from turkey. >> reporter: pope francis made gestures visiting this city with it past of conflict and tolerance. he stressed the need to separate faith from fanaticism. pope francis seemed elated as he gazed up at the dome of the eye of sophia. once the greatest church in the ancient world. turned into a mosque over five centuries ago. now a museum. this rare papal visit to turkey with its population, 98% muslim isn't just about remembering the past but improving relations among the faithful. the pontiff also toured istanbul's famed blue mosque. and parade side by side with muslim clerics. moderation and battling extreme is have been the main theme of his trip so far. the pope urged muslim leaders to condemn what he called barbaric violence. being carried out by isis militants. the pope this is an important visit.
. >> pope francis calling for religious tolerance in the middle east on the first day of a rare visit to turkey predominantly muslim country as islamic extremism and persecution against christians is on the rise. nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel has the report from turkey. >> reporter: pope francis made gestures visiting this city with it past of conflict and tolerance. he stressed the need to separate faith from fanaticism. pope francis seemed elated as he gazed up...
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tolerance of mad people, you know? are very tolerant people. they quite like madness, as well. they kind of celebrate that a bit. you know? >> how moroccan is tangier? >> it's a moroccan city with a european outlook. you can stand up on the boulevard and see spain and gibraltar and see all sorts of people passing through, but it is a moroccan city. i'm 62 years old. i didn't know international days which finished in 1956, but at that time, i think europeans may have outnumbered moroccans in the center of this city. it's not the case now. there's very few europeans actually living here full time. >> the notion of living a life apart, of being somewhere else, there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they're not entirely comfortable. it's the difference annoys them or is a burden. >> it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i'm one of those people. whereas i didn't feel at home in the country
tolerance of mad people, you know? are very tolerant people. they quite like madness, as well. they kind of celebrate that a bit. you know? >> how moroccan is tangier? >> it's a moroccan city with a european outlook. you can stand up on the boulevard and see spain and gibraltar and see all sorts of people passing through, but it is a moroccan city. i'm 62 years old. i didn't know international days which finished in 1956, but at that time, i think europeans may have outnumbered...
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if you adopt a policy of zero tolerance, then it is going to make it much harder for the next person along and do this. i think that what has been incredible about all of this, the questions that have arisen are how common this kind of violence might actually be in the league and how it is that people are able to be so well employed if, in fact, something like this is happening in their home life. think about the investment banking example that we have been citing lately. over at jefferies. it is clear that jeffries was not going to tolerate, you know, this type of behavior and the accusations around the type of behavior that he had. sports is obviously incredibly different, but maybe it should not be. i think that that is an issue that the nfl has to address. >> quickly, you're going to talk about this a little bit later with dick parsons? >> of course. a very different case, clearly, but he was of course the ceo of the clippers during that difficult time. we are going to talk about about the media landscape and other good stuff. stick with me, i will see you at the top of the hour.
if you adopt a policy of zero tolerance, then it is going to make it much harder for the next person along and do this. i think that what has been incredible about all of this, the questions that have arisen are how common this kind of violence might actually be in the league and how it is that people are able to be so well employed if, in fact, something like this is happening in their home life. think about the investment banking example that we have been citing lately. over at jefferies. it...
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now they adopt a zero tolerance policy. all right, ladies.rolling stone" article, the dean who investigates sexual misconduct on campus defended the fact that no student has been expelled for rape or sexual assault. not even the ones she says have admitted their guilt. listen. >> i feel like if a person is willing to come forward in that setting and admit that they violated the policy when there's absolutely no advantage to do so, that that does deserve some consideration. that they're willing to say that i have done something wrong and i recognize that, and i am willing to take my licks and deal with it. that's very important to me. >> and just to be clear, we did reach out to the dean to see if she could join us in any conversation about this, and we have yet to hear a response. >> you're as magenta as your dress right now. >> first of all, take their licks and deal with the consequences. let's start there. there were no consequences. no one has been expelled under this policy. >> you can press criminal charges. you can go to internal heari
now they adopt a zero tolerance policy. all right, ladies.rolling stone" article, the dean who investigates sexual misconduct on campus defended the fact that no student has been expelled for rape or sexual assault. not even the ones she says have admitted their guilt. listen. >> i feel like if a person is willing to come forward in that setting and admit that they violated the policy when there's absolutely no advantage to do so, that that does deserve some consideration. that...
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as i've said before, violence will not be tolerated. the residents and businesses of this region will be protected. with that i'd like to turn it -- with us today represents thousands of law enforcement officers here in the st. louis region who have been working day and night in difficult and often dangerous circumstances to keep the peace and protect the public. first let me introduce the chief of the st. louis metropolitan police department, chief sam dotson. >> good afternoon. thank you, governor nixon, for your leadership and commitment to the people of the st. louis region and to maintaining peace. the narrative that started in ferguson in august is still being written and we as a region have the ability to impact that in a very positive way we all acknowledge the public has trep tagss but we in law enforcement are committed to serving and protecting, no matter what the circumstances. this is not just an assurance that we in leadership are make making to the community. it's a commitment that all of our officers are making to the co
as i've said before, violence will not be tolerated. the residents and businesses of this region will be protected. with that i'd like to turn it -- with us today represents thousands of law enforcement officers here in the st. louis region who have been working day and night in difficult and often dangerous circumstances to keep the peace and protect the public. first let me introduce the chief of the st. louis metropolitan police department, chief sam dotson. >> good afternoon. thank...
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people in some ways that are fundamentally different and less democratic than we would be willing to tolerate for other parts of the society. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with tom donilon, former national security adviser for president obama. >> the circumstances have changed quite a bit during the course of the second term. you have an unexpected fight in iraq and syria with respect to isis, which came on the scene as a major security challenge over the last year. you had renewed security challenges in europe with russia's incursion into ukraine. and you vof, as a result of all that, professors on the defense budget. and in my own judgment, instead of looking at the cut that are now contemplated i think we'll be looking at some increases in the budget. you have a changed landscape, no doubt about that. >> rose: the lessons of ferguson, missouri, and the analysis of tom donilon when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and informa
people in some ways that are fundamentally different and less democratic than we would be willing to tolerate for other parts of the society. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with tom donilon, former national security adviser for president obama. >> the circumstances have changed quite a bit during the course of the second term. you have an unexpected fight in iraq and syria with respect to isis, which came on the scene as a major security challenge over the...
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. >> forms of violence especially against teachers should be tolerated.e want to make sure teachers are safe, young people are safe and there's a zero tolerance policy against any type of violence against any teacher. >> reporter: the student has been suspended and is facing expulsion. he could be facing charges of aggravated and simple assault. we're live at southwest detectives tonight, natasha brown for "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> get ready for a big chill. "eyewitness news" in university city tonight where coats and snow hats were already out. already. >> no hats. >> meteorologist kathy orr is here with her frigid forecast. kathy, it just doesn't seem right. >> well, no, it doesn't, does it? we have had some flurries around the region today, we've had some sprinkles but we are drying out. the cold is definitely coming. it's here for the most part. poconos is 30 degrees right now, 38 in allentown, 42 in philadelphia but going down into the 30's overnight tonight. to the west, look at some of these numbers. state college 33 degrees, pittsburg
. >> forms of violence especially against teachers should be tolerated.e want to make sure teachers are safe, young people are safe and there's a zero tolerance policy against any type of violence against any teacher. >> reporter: the student has been suspended and is facing expulsion. he could be facing charges of aggravated and simple assault. we're live at southwest detectives tonight, natasha brown for "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> get ready for a big...
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. >>> and zero tolerance, israel says palestinian stone throwers could face 20 years in jail. ♪ >>> firsto mexico where a fugitive mayor and his wife have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 43 students. the pair had been on the run since the students went missing near the town in september. adam rainy joins us from there. adam what is the story? how were they captured? >> reporter: well, police clearly had a tip and they went to this apartment in the southern part of mexico city and arrested both the mayor and his wife around 4:00 a.m. they have been taken into custody for investigations into organized crime. they are probably giving some sort of deposition at this time, and we are expecting a news conference in the next hour or so. we don't know if there were anyone else with them, or if they had any weapons in the apartment. >> what will happen to them next now? are they going to face charges? >> reporter: well, they are going to probably face charges depending on the testimony they give. they are the prime suspects for orchestrating this attack. for weeks it was said
. >>> and zero tolerance, israel says palestinian stone throwers could face 20 years in jail. ♪ >>> firsto mexico where a fugitive mayor and his wife have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 43 students. the pair had been on the run since the students went missing near the town in september. adam rainy joins us from there. adam what is the story? how were they captured? >> reporter: well, police clearly had a tip and they went to this apartment in the...
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so a lot more than saying i'm adopting a policy and it's going to be zero tolerance, a lot more thanme to be convinced. >> let's give the dean the benefit of the doubt because she's very well liked on campus. >> why? >> even after this interview became public, women, young women, wrote in support of her so i'm going to throw that out here. >> first of all, she's lying because if she says that reputation and money is not really what a president at a university is worried about first and foremost -- >> well, we're talking about the dean here? >> are you talking about the woman the head of the sexual misconduct? >> that would be the dean. >> the woman in the scarf that basically said if a guy admits he's a rapist we'll take that into consideration and let him stay on this campus? that's exactly what they did. "jackie" named all seven people. named them. kept bumpeding into one of them who said "great to see you the other night. are you ignoring me? that was a good time." there's a woman at columbia university carrying a mattress around who identified her accuser who is still on campus.
so a lot more than saying i'm adopting a policy and it's going to be zero tolerance, a lot more thanme to be convinced. >> let's give the dean the benefit of the doubt because she's very well liked on campus. >> why? >> even after this interview became public, women, young women, wrote in support of her so i'm going to throw that out here. >> first of all, she's lying because if she says that reputation and money is not really what a president at a university is worried...
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. >> translation: we will not tolerate people waving flags. we will not tolerate calls to redeem pal stan with fire calling for the destruction of israel. i instructed the interior minister to use all means, including those that called for the destruction of israel >>> in mexico police are guarding the national palace after protesters tried to break in during a demonstrations. activists are demanding answers, in relation to what happened to 43 teachers and comes as the government posed evidence that suspects in the case confessed to killing them, and burning their bodies. many accused the government of involvement >>> while the columbian government and the f.a.r.c. rebel group continue peace talks, little changed for many at the center of the conflict. an indigenous court sentenced seven f.a.r.c. fighters to 220 years gaol combined, for their roles in the killing of two tribe members >>> armed with nothing more than theft, the indigenous guard moved the rebel into the general assembly on sunday. the community gathered to decide their fate. the
. >> translation: we will not tolerate people waving flags. we will not tolerate calls to redeem pal stan with fire calling for the destruction of israel. i instructed the interior minister to use all means, including those that called for the destruction of israel >>> in mexico police are guarding the national palace after protesters tried to break in during a demonstrations. activists are demanding answers, in relation to what happened to 43 teachers and comes as the government...
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because in britain that men of character would be people of courage it is fair to say there was less tolerance with the effects of anxiety. historians have to reexamine the evidence and be careful to make sweeping assertions but there is some evidence of britain there was less willingness to the stress and anxiety. and then to allow any weakness and then with diseases and then you will see that ptsd is a more modern term with the obama command with that anxiety would be a result of stress. and in the case of united states it is interesting to note the language to use the term combat fatigue in those days. it is an interesting selection because it notes that you are tired so combat fatigue is recoverable. that is what we've learned from the first world war. just like shall shock. said it is physiological that it may have had an impact on the soldier's brain but by the second world war was here and anxiety. with that general sense if all helping combat long enough then they show symptoms to not being able two's sleep for alcohol is a more hyper such a rally. that was more combat fatigue and coul
because in britain that men of character would be people of courage it is fair to say there was less tolerance with the effects of anxiety. historians have to reexamine the evidence and be careful to make sweeping assertions but there is some evidence of britain there was less willingness to the stress and anxiety. and then to allow any weakness and then with diseases and then you will see that ptsd is a more modern term with the obama command with that anxiety would be a result of stress. and...
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governor nixon said on tuesday that violence will not be tolerated.ts in geneva on tuesday speaking to a united nations human rights panel pipe want to bring in cnn's erin mclaughlin. she joins us live from geneva. what message, erin, did michael brown's parents want to send to the united nations? >> reporter: well, christine, yesterday, i interviewed michael brown's parents here in geneva. and they told me it was an incredibly emotional trip for them and why it was so important for them to travel thousand of miles from ferguson, missouri, to address the issue of torture. take a listen to what they had to say. >> we want the world to know what's going none ferguson. we need justice, we need answers and we need action. and we had to bring it to the u.n. so they can expose it to the rest of the world what's going on in smalltown ferguson. >> we need justice for our son and need officer wilson -- we need him to be accountable for his had actions on what happened on ferguson, august 9th, 201414. >> reporter: they told me they hoped a grand jury will indic
governor nixon said on tuesday that violence will not be tolerated.ts in geneva on tuesday speaking to a united nations human rights panel pipe want to bring in cnn's erin mclaughlin. she joins us live from geneva. what message, erin, did michael brown's parents want to send to the united nations? >> reporter: well, christine, yesterday, i interviewed michael brown's parents here in geneva. and they told me it was an incredibly emotional trip for them and why it was so important for them...
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a problem that the board decided now requires zero tolerance. >> this type of conduct will not be tolerated at the university of virginia. the status quo is no longer acceptable. like all of you gathered here today, i am appalled. simply appalled.at the information that has come forward. >> the allegations of gang rape inside a frat house first appeared in a rolling stone article last week. the writer told al jazeera the victim was discouraged from reporting the attack to police by the university, and even by her friends. >> in jackie's case she was told she would be black bald from all the frats. as the girl who called rape. but what she was told in a sense was you will be a pariah on campus for the next four years. >> the individual who is being accused as well as the complainant, sometimes that's very difficult. >> in september months before the allegations were published a uva questioned dean of students nicole aramo. usually suspension if not any. >> not a suspension but a two year suspension with requirements to return is quite a stiff penalty. >> but a penalty far less than honor cod
a problem that the board decided now requires zero tolerance. >> this type of conduct will not be tolerated at the university of virginia. the status quo is no longer acceptable. like all of you gathered here today, i am appalled. simply appalled.at the information that has come forward. >> the allegations of gang rape inside a frat house first appeared in a rolling stone article last week. the writer told al jazeera the victim was discouraged from reporting the attack to police by...
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the benefits of this material is it's very drought-tolerant and you can get a lot more tonnage of this material off of an acre of land. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which is there's a lot more of it out there the second of which is you avoid the food-versus-fuel issues. the third potential benefit is to farmers in rural america because it adds additional markets for them to sell materials into. narrator: but there are many obstacles in creating ethanol from cellulosic material. through photosynthesis plants make sugars that they use for energy to grow. some of those sugars are bonded together and stored creating starches, like the starch in a corn kernel, that can be used later for energy. these starches are easily broken down making them an attractive source for ethanol conversion. but some sugars are bonded differently, into long chains, like steel girders within plant cell walls. specif ically, there are three primary components of biomass -- cellulose, hemicellulose and
the benefits of this material is it's very drought-tolerant and you can get a lot more tonnage of this material off of an acre of land. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which is there's a lot more of it out there the second of which is you avoid the food-versus-fuel issues. the third potential benefit is to farmers in rural america because it adds additional markets for them to sell...
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a decade ago, speaking anything other than french was not tolerated. it was a punishable act. it's a foreign language. some say it's a language imposed. it's a challenge for us parents to teach our own dialect. >> reporter: the rule was created during france's collionisation and scanned with the francophone conference, an organization of french-speaking countries. france's grip is on the economy through this, a strong currency pegged to the europe. making imports cheap. the markets are flooded with goods made in china. it's overevaluated to the point that stifling economic development and countries here suffer the most. >> 15 african nations used the currency. >> this is a problem when it comes to sovereignty. it's hours when france controls it. as soon as we get rid of it, the better it would be. it's a currency that is there to keep french influence. >> there are signs that that influence is slowly waning. a few years ago the control of the port was handed to a company in dubai. the french language is losing ground. at tfm, the popular tv channel has less french. >> translat
a decade ago, speaking anything other than french was not tolerated. it was a punishable act. it's a foreign language. some say it's a language imposed. it's a challenge for us parents to teach our own dialect. >> reporter: the rule was created during france's collionisation and scanned with the francophone conference, an organization of french-speaking countries. france's grip is on the economy through this, a strong currency pegged to the europe. making imports cheap. the markets are...
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pope francis is in turkey right now to talk about religious tolerance. he's expected to last in istanbul shortly on a three-day trip to turkey, he met with the president, they exchanged gifts. this is being called the most challenging trip of this pope. senior international correspondent arwa damon reports why. >> reporter: pope francis arriving in ankara to quite the reception, greeted by the honor guard and various dignitaries. his first stop, the mausoleum of the founder of modern-day turkey. then escorted by something that is most definitely not a common sight here. a ceremonial cavalry regimen to the gates of the very lavish and highly controversial thousand-room presidential palace, where he was greeted by president erdogan. at a statement undertaken by the two, pope francis really trying to emphasize the serious and urgent need for genuine interfaith dialogue. saying we're at a juncture where the pillars of trust must be built. >> translator: we cannot remain indifferent to the causes of these tragedies and reaffirming it is illicit, while always
pope francis is in turkey right now to talk about religious tolerance. he's expected to last in istanbul shortly on a three-day trip to turkey, he met with the president, they exchanged gifts. this is being called the most challenging trip of this pope. senior international correspondent arwa damon reports why. >> reporter: pope francis arriving in ankara to quite the reception, greeted by the honor guard and various dignitaries. his first stop, the mausoleum of the founder of modern-day...
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afghanistan, was to proceed that corruption is normal in a society, and that people will then be tolerant of high levels of corruption in government administration. and i think that is an ignorance of how corruption operates. that there are as you say in some societies tribal traditions of exchange relationships that we may perceive as corrupt and may not be corrupt. but in many parts of the world citizens proceed what is an excessive level of corruption, and there's some quotes that i use in my book from leading pakistan and afghan thinkers talking about the excessive level of corruption that we did not understand that turned americans policies into failures because of our failure to understand repulsion against corruption. >> hub which you define corruption so it captures all of it more the nuances? >> i mean, i think that there is, there's really no one way, right? i think, i mean, the way others have thought about it is thinking about magnitude of costs versus, you know, magnitude of cost versus magnitude of risk, or looking at whether or not it's involving political actors or some pe
afghanistan, was to proceed that corruption is normal in a society, and that people will then be tolerant of high levels of corruption in government administration. and i think that is an ignorance of how corruption operates. that there are as you say in some societies tribal traditions of exchange relationships that we may perceive as corrupt and may not be corrupt. but in many parts of the world citizens proceed what is an excessive level of corruption, and there's some quotes that i use in...
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we are a city of love and tolerance. we will rebuild.t is by putting away some of your cash in the cash register. >> organizers traced the origin of plaid friday to take to thousand nine. the idea comes from weaving small businesses together to create a strong economic fabric. and fans get a sneak peek at the new star wars movie. [ music ] ellipsis-ellipsis say, they were excited to see it. they crashed the website to watch it. the only other place in the bay area you can see it. >> and you could be paying more for a christmas tree this year. >> and more than a dozen cliff rescues and a decade of esperance. meets the oldest law enforcement rager in the pack park service. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here.
we are a city of love and tolerance. we will rebuild.t is by putting away some of your cash in the cash register. >> organizers traced the origin of plaid friday to take to thousand nine. the idea comes from weaving small businesses together to create a strong economic fabric. and fans get a sneak peek at the new star wars movie. [ music ] ellipsis-ellipsis say, they were excited to see it. they crashed the website to watch it. the only other place in the bay area you can see it. >>...
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i think he did not personally close down hundreds of newspapers, but he tolerated the shutdowns. he didn't resist the shutdowns. he thought in his heart that they were necessary. he said you always cut off a limb to save the body but you would not destroy the body to save a limb. that was one of his famous letters to newspapers. i think mr. delorenzo goes too far and creates lincoln as the founder of the military-industrial complex. habeas corpus is being discussed openly all the time now. lincoln's shutdowns of the press i hope will be discussed openly as a result of this book. i mentioned not only that he tolerated all be shut downs but there was an interesting thing that he also tolerated, and that is totally free press during his own election campaign in 1864, and to a certain degree in the on here -- off year elections of 1862. the press was free to say almost anything because he believed the people had a solemn right to choose between candidates even during a war. >> also, i wrote down censorship. how much censorship was there during the civil war? >> tremendous censorship.
i think he did not personally close down hundreds of newspapers, but he tolerated the shutdowns. he didn't resist the shutdowns. he thought in his heart that they were necessary. he said you always cut off a limb to save the body but you would not destroy the body to save a limb. that was one of his famous letters to newspapers. i think mr. delorenzo goes too far and creates lincoln as the founder of the military-industrial complex. habeas corpus is being discussed openly all the time now....
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. >> no form of violence especially against teachers should be tolerate wed want to make sure teachersre safe, all young people are safe and most importantly there's zero tolerance policy towards any type of violence against any teachers. >> reporter: we can tell you tonight that the student has been suspended and is facing expulsion. he could be facing some very serious charges to night. including aggravated and simple assault. we're live at southwest detectives. natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. natasha, thank you. >>> new tonight, members of the transport workers union local 234 voted just hours ago to approve a two-year crack with septa. workers will get a 5% raise for the duration of this contract. union leaders encourage members to vote yes after they reached a tentative agreement one week ago tonight. this deal avoids a strike that would have affected buses, subways and trollies. >> well also new at 11:00 we've learn the suspect in the abduction of carlesha gaither could be in philadelphia as early as monday to face charges. and as we dig deeper into the past
. >> no form of violence especially against teachers should be tolerate wed want to make sure teachersre safe, all young people are safe and most importantly there's zero tolerance policy towards any type of violence against any teachers. >> reporter: we can tell you tonight that the student has been suspended and is facing expulsion. he could be facing some very serious charges to night. including aggravated and simple assault. we're live at southwest detectives. natasha brown,...
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late today governor jay nixon urged tolerance respect and restraint no matter what the decision.ews will bring you live coverage of the grand jury's decision. again, that's expected at 9:00 eastern time. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world i'm scott pelley. see you again soon. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the decision is in. now ferguson, missouri, is bracing for what the grand jury has decided. >> not even two days since marian barry passed away and some are positioning themselves to take over his council seat. >> we have our first potential winter storm wednesday. we'll talk about when the snow rolls in, what that means for your travel around the metro area and up and down the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: a remarkable travel warning from the maryland state highway administration today. i'm scott broom in prince george's county. coming up should you change your travel plans for the holiday weekend because of winter weather? >>> a grand jury decision in ferguson
late today governor jay nixon urged tolerance respect and restraint no matter what the decision.ews will bring you live coverage of the grand jury's decision. again, that's expected at 9:00 eastern time. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world i'm scott pelley. see you again soon. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the decision is in. now ferguson, missouri, is bracing...
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of having a certain tolerance towards isil's advance. >> translator: this area was near the board wed, it might be the preference of the coalition forces and the americans to create a problem for iran. this might be the reason why the coalition and the americans did not attack isil here. >> reporter: but the u.s. wants to expand its influence in the battle against isil. it now says it's planning to spend millions of dollars arming sunni tribe with his ak47s, rocket-propelled grenades. and in a letter to congress it says it will do it with, by and through iraq's government. but shea the iraq president is hesitant. >> the government in baghdad? doubt about the weapons to be given to tribes. it fears i they might reach the hands of isil fighters as said by a lot of politicians from the national coalition. the u.s. and the coalition are constantly reassessing their options. but the u.s. has long maintained that the only way to beat ice it's fighters in anbar province in particular, is by arming the sunni trikes. however, the sunni tribes have been here before n2006, 2007, 2008 they were
of having a certain tolerance towards isil's advance. >> translator: this area was near the board wed, it might be the preference of the coalition forces and the americans to create a problem for iran. this might be the reason why the coalition and the americans did not attack isil here. >> reporter: but the u.s. wants to expand its influence in the battle against isil. it now says it's planning to spend millions of dollars arming sunni tribe with his ak47s, rocket-propelled...
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violence will not be tolerated.ents of this region will be protected. >> the grand jury reviewing the fatal shooting of brown is still working on the case, according to the county prosecutor. there has been a lot of belief, rumors have been building that the decision could come any time. we frankly do not know. nobody knows for sure. all along, michael brown's parents have called for peaceful protests. at the height of the public outrage in ferguson after the shooting, they called for calm. ashleigh banfield asked brown's father if he will return to the streets for protest if there is no indictment. here is what he said. >> we understand that michael is gone. the movement will be that we're trying to make sure that this happens to no one else, that no one else has to feel what we feel. so, yes, the protests will carry on. in a positive manner. >> joibing me now is david clinger, st. louis. also legal analyst and prosecutor sonny hostin. you were surprised of the governor's remarks and tone. why? >> i was shocked at
violence will not be tolerated.ents of this region will be protected. >> the grand jury reviewing the fatal shooting of brown is still working on the case, according to the county prosecutor. there has been a lot of belief, rumors have been building that the decision could come any time. we frankly do not know. nobody knows for sure. all along, michael brown's parents have called for peaceful protests. at the height of the public outrage in ferguson after the shooting, they called for...
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. >> when warden grant culliver arrived at holman in 2002, he instituted zero tolerance policy for violationsa sign of disrespect. and not only disrespect to those officers because they know the environment they're coming into, but you flow it's disrespectful to expose yourself even to the man standing next to you. >> inmate johnson, ivan black, 206812, standing behind the old jail door with half his body showing fully exposed masturbating watching officer bonds. do you understand these charges? >> yes, sir. >> you wish to plead guilty or not guilty? >> not guilty. >> during our shoot at holman, inmate ivan johnson faced disciplinary hearing for a rule 38 charge. >> i looked up to the main count, j-3 standing at the door with his body halfway behind it and he was fully exposed and he was masturbating. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes. i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss barnes by exposing myself or masturbating or
. >> when warden grant culliver arrived at holman in 2002, he instituted zero tolerance policy for violationsa sign of disrespect. and not only disrespect to those officers because they know the environment they're coming into, but you flow it's disrespectful to expose yourself even to the man standing next to you. >> inmate johnson, ivan black, 206812, standing behind the old jail door with half his body showing fully exposed masturbating watching officer bonds. do you understand...
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they're not going to tolerate any violence. and that's what this flyer's addressing. it kind of came about from the hundreds of calls we've been getting from residents of st. louis county concerned with things that they're seeing on social media about random attacks on whites, you know, sniper -- d.c. sniper style type shootings. you know, police officers being threatened that their wives are going to be raped and that they're all targets. you know, so all these calls are coming to us and people saying, what should we do, what should we do? >> what you're doing is telling them to arm themselves -- but you -- a bit ironic for you to talk about how bad violence is when you're telling people that you're going to arm yourself and shoot, you're advising people for what the law is for being able to shoot someone. that seems to everyone seeing this likes incitement. it seems that you're trying to bring about the exact same thing you're saying you're against. >> no, actually, it's addressing the people who are making these terroristic threats letting them know that the people
they're not going to tolerate any violence. and that's what this flyer's addressing. it kind of came about from the hundreds of calls we've been getting from residents of st. louis county concerned with things that they're seeing on social media about random attacks on whites, you know, sniper -- d.c. sniper style type shootings. you know, police officers being threatened that their wives are going to be raped and that they're all targets. you know, so all these calls are coming to us and...
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. >>> war is well tells us security breaches cannot be tolerated in a post 911 america. >> the numberown an airplane has high value for terrorists. >> they are pushing for an airport security system to detect motion a long airport perimeters. >>> we have new details about the death of a woman hit and killed while walking a long interstate 880 in caster valley. a woman may have been hit by as many as three cars. one may have been involved and there is still no word on why she was out there on the freeway. >> the important thing is, even if you are involved in a collision if you don't move off the freeway even... >> west of highway 280, they were closed and all of the drivers involved, they are cooperating with investigators. >>> they are trying to piece up to what happened on highway 101 in novato. the drive stopped at this jack in the box before getting onto the fry way. he was heading northbound when he hit another car head-on. both the wrong way driver died at the scene, a female passenger was ten being to put him off the road. >> this is of course the fast lane they are driving the
. >>> war is well tells us security breaches cannot be tolerated in a post 911 america. >> the numberown an airplane has high value for terrorists. >> they are pushing for an airport security system to detect motion a long airport perimeters. >>> we have new details about the death of a woman hit and killed while walking a long interstate 880 in caster valley. a woman may have been hit by as many as three cars. one may have been involved and there is still no word...
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i cashed in on that. >> where are we with the tolerance of immigration?e are being forced into the truth. this whole world is full of immigrants, everybody is an immigrant when you think about it. they offer the freedoms that we are being curtailed. compared to everywhere else economically the united states is still the mecca. >> what is your take on immigration out in california? >> it depends on who you talk to. they think it should be more liberal. you talk to the republicans, they think it should be more strict. >> i do you think this immigration came up? it sounds like you benefited a lot. >> not just me, but everybody in this room. we all benefit from it from being an american. every time i came down here i had to do it illegally. >> that is why we need a fence on the border. >> put people to work. put people to work building the fence and keep people from crawling over the fence. if we never had borders, we wouldn't have these problems. >> gone past that when it comes to marijuana use and is it happening too fast? what better then the one lucky guy
i cashed in on that. >> where are we with the tolerance of immigration?e are being forced into the truth. this whole world is full of immigrants, everybody is an immigrant when you think about it. they offer the freedoms that we are being curtailed. compared to everywhere else economically the united states is still the mecca. >> what is your take on immigration out in california? >> it depends on who you talk to. they think it should be more liberal. you talk to the...
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. >> i have a comment, there is a difference between telling someone that they are okay and tolerance and acceptance and i think that is sort of the core of this issue, is the idea that if someone is different from you, you have to somehow placate that the other people that it is okay, and that sort of breeds tolerance, but that is different than being accepting, thank you for making that point. >> and i would just like it thank you for coming here today and we have heard from a lot of speakers about the importance of opportunities to get the good jobs, and it really does start at the earliest age, and the internship program is so very important and it is something that we support whole heartedly and part of the discussions that we had earlier today was about the recent accommodations, and the abilities are able to and also how the employers and to be able to make that happen. and listening to all of your presentations, is it seems to me that that is really a good piece, and you know to include in those communications for both sides and to scale the building for the kids and to be abl
. >> i have a comment, there is a difference between telling someone that they are okay and tolerance and acceptance and i think that is sort of the core of this issue, is the idea that if someone is different from you, you have to somehow placate that the other people that it is okay, and that sort of breeds tolerance, but that is different than being accepting, thank you for making that point. >> and i would just like it thank you for coming here today and we have heard from a lot...