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>> after much debate palo alto's school board has decided to include weighted gpa's on seniors' transcripts. kpix 5's maria medina is live at palo alto high school on why students and parents packed public meetings to have their say on the subject. maria. >> reporter: we're talking about palo alto and gunn high school here and how they calculate their gpas. at first the superintendent did not want to do weighted gpas but last night as you mentioned, the board voted to put those weighted gpa's on transcripts for seniors. weighted gpas means if you take an ap or honors glass you get a bump in your gpa but when students first heard that the superintendent did not want to include them on their transcripts, they gave the board an earful last night. and they told them that they would lose out on scholarships. >> i think at the end of the day the amount of stress that this has brought on myself and i'm assuming will bring on other students that start to discover and unravel the information and when they figure out that they possibly cannot get a scholarship for thousands of dollars, then i feel li
>> after much debate palo alto's school board has decided to include weighted gpa's on seniors' transcripts. kpix 5's maria medina is live at palo alto high school on why students and parents packed public meetings to have their say on the subject. maria. >> reporter: we're talking about palo alto and gunn high school here and how they calculate their gpas. at first the superintendent did not want to do weighted gpas but last night as you mentioned, the board voted to put those...
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so again, last night, the board did vote to include those weighted gpas on transcripts for seniors. also important to note that the superintendent did not want to do weighted gpas because there was talk that it was actually more stressful for students and as you remember there have been several suicides here in the district. meanwhile, the board is looking at some long-term solutions including weighted gpas for all of the students. live in palo alto, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> the annual day of the dead festival in san francisco will take on special meaning for some participants. tonight's event will feature a tribute to the victims of the orlando nightclub shooting. 49 people were killed in the attack at a gay nightclub back in june. most of them were latino. the festival starts at 4 p.m. at garfield park. >>> a pipeline could be up and running again this weekend just days after a deadly explosion in alabama. that's the goal of colonial pipeline the company that operates it. monday's explosion was caused by a dirt-moving track hoe that struck the pipeline. in september more than a q
so again, last night, the board did vote to include those weighted gpas on transcripts for seniors. also important to note that the superintendent did not want to do weighted gpas because there was talk that it was actually more stressful for students and as you remember there have been several suicides here in the district. meanwhile, the board is looking at some long-term solutions including weighted gpas for all of the students. live in palo alto, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> the...
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what i saw from reconstructing it through the transcripts and interviews with people is that essentially the key moment came in the collapse of long-term capital management, the hedge fund which blew up in the fall of 1988 and after that the fed to cut interest rates to stabilize the market. it cuts the rate three times a. there was a legitimate concern with the market instability and the fed as i said three interest rate cuts. then in the early 1999 in my view, things have stabilized and they tried to take back the entrance. the cuts were justified with reference to the crisis and once they were passed, the cuts would have been taken back. they were not taken back until late 1999, and this is the crucial period where the evaluation went from very high to absolutely crazy high. >> host: he had worried much earlier about the crazy high, when it wasn't so crazy back in 1996 actually in this speech, and he intended to send a signal with that. but later, he was less concerned. >> guest: we have a shakespearean tragedy going on. the man who did ... irrational exuberance and understood that th
what i saw from reconstructing it through the transcripts and interviews with people is that essentially the key moment came in the collapse of long-term capital management, the hedge fund which blew up in the fall of 1988 and after that the fed to cut interest rates to stabilize the market. it cuts the rate three times a. there was a legitimate concern with the market instability and the fed as i said three interest rate cuts. then in the early 1999 in my view, things have stabilized and they...
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and there was the 300-page transcript of alan's speeches in '63 and '64. and reading through these, i came across this quote: the creation of the federal reserve -- get this -- the creation of the federal reserve was an historic disaster. [laughter] so thought about inconsistency -- talk about inconsistency. that was part of his view, as you say, if you have the gold standard, you don't need the fed. later, of course, he became theo embodiment of the fed, the personification of fed currency. so he went all the way to the other extreme. >> host: yes. and even argued that you didn't need a monetary rule. you had to play it by ear, as it were. >> guest: right, exactly. there was a middle ground that milton friedman espoused which was not gold, but not just money printing. there would be a fixed amount of printing every year, and the friedman rule was kind of quasi-gold. it was another discipline. and as you say, alan was pretty determined to reject that in favor of discipline -- i mean, in favor of discretion. it was his discretion, of course. maybe fits with
and there was the 300-page transcript of alan's speeches in '63 and '64. and reading through these, i came across this quote: the creation of the federal reserve -- get this -- the creation of the federal reserve was an historic disaster. [laughter] so thought about inconsistency -- talk about inconsistency. that was part of his view, as you say, if you have the gold standard, you don't need the fed. later, of course, he became theo embodiment of the fed, the personification of fed currency. so...
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in west virginia in a cabin had a basement with a fantastic system and there was this 300 page transcript of allen's speeches in 63 n64 and reading through these i came across this quote, the creation of the federal reserve was thef historic disaster, so talk about inconsistencycy and that was part of his view that as you say ift you have the gold standard you don't need the fed. later he became the embodiment of the fed. so, he went all the wayth to the other extreme. host: yes, and even argued you did not meet-- need a monetary rule, but play it by ear as it were. guest: there was a middle ground , which was not gold, but not just money printing that there would be a fixed amount of increasing the money supply every year and the friedman rule was kind of cause i gold, so to say and alan was pretty determined to reject that in favor of discretion. it was his discretion, of course. it's what you hinted out earlier that he believedd in great men including himself. host: yes, but he was also quite shy and also unsure of his views let's move on. you write that early on he saw the crash of 19
in west virginia in a cabin had a basement with a fantastic system and there was this 300 page transcript of allen's speeches in 63 n64 and reading through these i came across this quote, the creation of the federal reserve was thef historic disaster, so talk about inconsistencycy and that was part of his view that as you say ift you have the gold standard you don't need the fed. later he became the embodiment of the fed. so, he went all the wayth to the other extreme. host: yes, and even...
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i'm just reading you the transcript. >> okay. so jeffrey, what you're saying, i think, is that there's long been violent rhetoric in politics. >> i think this kind of humor is disgusting, to be perfectly candid. and in that sense, i agree with bakari. but most assuredly, it happens on both sides, it's just that the outrage only seems to come
i'm just reading you the transcript. >> okay. so jeffrey, what you're saying, i think, is that there's long been violent rhetoric in politics. >> i think this kind of humor is disgusting, to be perfectly candid. and in that sense, i agree with bakari. but most assuredly, it happens on both sides, it's just that the outrage only seems to come
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>> you will correct me because issue were there but what i saw from reconstruction from of uh transcript is essentially that with the collapse of long-term capital management . and russia was just up as well. ended the three interest-rate cuts. so things were stabilized. once the crisis was past they were not. and was the crucial period and deliver my high too crazy high. but then that was not so crazy. and with the irrational exuberance to send a signal with that. >> and then you have almost shakespearean tragedy. to talk about irrational exuberance with those asset prices late news that could be very dangerous live all the intellectual formation to respond to that attack bubble. >> host: i would argue that we did not have the right tools. budget for the short-term interest rate that was very very high. doing us a lot of good. the lead ingested with you or robin greenspan with that consensus but i disagree that knowing what we've known now is worth reducing in the short to medium term so that trade-off so when retrospect we lead that. >> but all bubbles are not the same. that stock mark
>> you will correct me because issue were there but what i saw from reconstruction from of uh transcript is essentially that with the collapse of long-term capital management . and russia was just up as well. ended the three interest-rate cuts. so things were stabilized. once the crisis was past they were not. and was the crucial period and deliver my high too crazy high. but then that was not so crazy. and with the irrational exuberance to send a signal with that. >> and then you...
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and i wanted to find the transcript which i knew must exist so i saw that and one of them hidden away in virginia in a cabin at a basement with a fantastic filing system and there were 300 page transcript of alan speeches and 63 and 64, and reading through these i came across this quote. the creation of the federal reserve get this -- the creation of the federal reserve was a historic disaster. [laughter] so talk about inconsistent that was part of the view as you say with the gold starngd you don't need the fed. it became embodiment of the fed that of the currency, so he went all the way to the other extreme. >> even arguing that you didn't need a monetary rule, you had to play it by ear. >> right as. >> a middle ground which was gold, but not just money precincting but a fixed amount of increase in the money every year, and the rule was kind of gold and then it was another discipline. and as you say, alan was determinedded to reject that in favor of discipline. mean favor of discretion his discretion and maybe this hingted at earlier believer in iran, believed in great men, includin
and i wanted to find the transcript which i knew must exist so i saw that and one of them hidden away in virginia in a cabin at a basement with a fantastic filing system and there were 300 page transcript of alan speeches and 63 and 64, and reading through these i came across this quote. the creation of the federal reserve get this -- the creation of the federal reserve was a historic disaster. [laughter] so talk about inconsistent that was part of the view as you say with the gold starngd you...
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. >> reporter: but in order to hear the appeal, the board knees a transcript -- needs a transcript and all evidence presented at the durham's board hearing, something they don't have. >> i have no problem with us taking some official action here, taking them do this. >> reporter: this weekend, the campaign said it would drop request for a statewide vote recounted if a new count by hand of all of durham county's ballots produces the same results as election night. but state board members say they only learned of that pledge in the media and have not received anything in writing from the campaign. stationtation news, raleigh. >>> state board members did not set a fixed time for an appeals hearing. they have set thursday as a potential date, but that hinges on the board of elections documents early this week. >>> meantime, the state naacp says protests for pat mccrory are an attempt to -- address the issue during a monday march tomorrow. that rally is expected to kick off at 5:00 p.m. >>> cubans are continuing prayers for fidel castro. crowds gathered for church services. many in this com
. >> reporter: but in order to hear the appeal, the board knees a transcript -- needs a transcript and all evidence presented at the durham's board hearing, something they don't have. >> i have no problem with us taking some official action here, taking them do this. >> reporter: this weekend, the campaign said it would drop request for a statewide vote recounted if a new count by hand of all of durham county's ballots produces the same results as election night. but state...
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. >> a transcript is a transcript. it is what it is. i'm telling you the same thing i told you on month. >> the patriots have seen a lot of star players come and go and they have continued to excel. there would be a lot of disthat is would be different. not just to a single individual. >> but what if the individual is the star player? you have to wonder if there could come a day when it's tom brady's turn to be jettisoned out of her and has tom considered the same thing. >> the world will keep spinning and the sun will come up tomorrow without you. that's just the way it goes. it can happen to anybody. you just do the best you can do every day. speak for itself. >> so far, and for the forea social future brady's perform performance is speaking loudly and clearly. -- foreseeable future brady's performance is speaking loudly and clearly. >> we go somewhere warm and get some sun. it always good to get some sun whenever you've got some time off. the season is a long season. 17 weeks total. couldn't ask for a better bye halfway through the s
. >> a transcript is a transcript. it is what it is. i'm telling you the same thing i told you on month. >> the patriots have seen a lot of star players come and go and they have continued to excel. there would be a lot of disthat is would be different. not just to a single individual. >> but what if the individual is the star player? you have to wonder if there could come a day when it's tom brady's turn to be jettisoned out of her and has tom considered the same thing....
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since she won't get the bump in points on her transcript. >> i think at the end of the day the amount of stress this has brought on myself and i'm assuming will bring other students that start to discover and unravel all the information and when they figure out they possibly cannot get a merit scholarship for thousands of dollars, then i feel like that adds a ton more stress. >> reporter: for this reason she spoke at the district tax board meeting tonight. along with dozens of other students and parents. >> common goal for both the short-term and long-term is to align the college and university of admission and scholarship practices at both high schools. >> reporter: among several recommendations, the board talked to -- talked about issuing formal letters on behalf of each senior who needs to have a weighted gpa. and long-term they could appoint an advisory committee to decide whether to wait gpas. >> it's imperative that waited gpas on the transcript for the class of 2017, for 10 years, you've allowed half of all the seniors in palo alto to be disadvantaged by not reporting the waite
since she won't get the bump in points on her transcript. >> i think at the end of the day the amount of stress this has brought on myself and i'm assuming will bring other students that start to discover and unravel all the information and when they figure out they possibly cannot get a merit scholarship for thousands of dollars, then i feel like that adds a ton more stress. >> reporter: for this reason she spoke at the district tax board meeting tonight. along with dozens of other...
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the transcript and audio have not been authenticated by nbc news.tea party movement saying, "the way the people who ran the banks and hedge funds have never been held accountable by what they did." >> senate democrats are going all in against bannon's appointment. they are calling on trump to rescind the offer. senator sherrod brown of ohio accused trump of allowing bigotry, while elizabeth warren. here's harry reid on the floor yesterday. >> responsibility that say it is not normal for the kkk, ku klux klan, to celebrate the election of a president. if trump is serious about seeking unity, the first thing he should do is rescind his appointment of steve bannon. it will be impossible to take trump's efforts for the nation seriously. >> i find myself sitting here listening to the latest tirade by the democratic leader against the president-elect and his team. surely he's entitled to his opinion, but he does nothing to contribute to the healing of our country after a very polarizing hotly contested election. to come here after the election after the a
the transcript and audio have not been authenticated by nbc news.tea party movement saying, "the way the people who ran the banks and hedge funds have never been held accountable by what they did." >> senate democrats are going all in against bannon's appointment. they are calling on trump to rescind the offer. senator sherrod brown of ohio accused trump of allowing bigotry, while elizabeth warren. here's harry reid on the floor yesterday. >> responsibility that say it is...
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scans are available online and a remarkably successful crowd sourcing project has yielded detailed transcription. i'm pleased to announce you can read more about this historical treasure trove and the nclc in the "washington post" today. but the value of the nclc is not to be found in books, papers or pixels alone. the walls of the library will soon bring with the sounds of discussions and debates. as we host lectures by prominent historians, political figures, businesspeople and others, and explore the countless issues that touch upon the churchill's story. among them, questions of war and peace, the future of the european union, and the continuing challenges in the middle east. to study the life and career of winston churchill is in many ways a welcome respite from a seemingly tawdry and a global presence. the churchill studies are now mere exercise in nostalgia but rather a blueprint for leadership. indeed, leadership will be chief among the themes we will explore at the nclc. as the great man's example provide inspiration and instruction two leaders and aspiring leaders in many different fie
scans are available online and a remarkably successful crowd sourcing project has yielded detailed transcription. i'm pleased to announce you can read more about this historical treasure trove and the nclc in the "washington post" today. but the value of the nclc is not to be found in books, papers or pixels alone. the walls of the library will soon bring with the sounds of discussions and debates. as we host lectures by prominent historians, political figures, businesspeople and...
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my transcript is open if anyone wants to wikileaks a bunch of internal documents on tv. that's not even funny. [laughter] minds woulduiring like to know what that they see and when did they see it. i'm not inclined to throw a lots of rocks at the technical people in that campaign, because some i have dealt with, they have bright, talented people who were, a lot of them were on the obama campaign in 08 competent they were then. i do not think they woke up in competent, they were just doing different things and having some of the challenges that secretary clinton had, image challenges. let's face it, where the democratic party is going. president obama, nancy pelosi, the democrat where party is is a happening place for some kinds of voters but it is a different planet than with the voters in south arkansas, where my parents grew up, for example. i don't know, good question. anybody else before i go? jeff brown with pew charitable trusts. curious as to the impact of the -- been a -- has panic hispanic/latino turnout. future give us some views and what will happen in arizona
my transcript is open if anyone wants to wikileaks a bunch of internal documents on tv. that's not even funny. [laughter] minds woulduiring like to know what that they see and when did they see it. i'm not inclined to throw a lots of rocks at the technical people in that campaign, because some i have dealt with, they have bright, talented people who were, a lot of them were on the obama campaign in 08 competent they were then. i do not think they woke up in competent, they were just doing...
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then for a year, i did all of david's medical transcription, so i'm familiar with the terminology. i'm an exceptionally good speller-- katherine-- i know a lot of people find hospitals depressing, but i've always felt they could be happy, fun places, too. i think i'm ready for the swimsuit competition now. of course, as new interns, i remember when i was just an intern. it seems so long ago now. i hope you realize i'm here to answer any questions or give advice on patients, hospital politics, life in general. you-- [laughing] you can think of me as your brother, your younger, smarter brother. isn't it wonderful? oh. oh. you've got... something there. ha ha. ha ha. ladies and gentlemen, i'd... like you to meet my mother. this is a hospital, not a nightclub. well, that's different. see you later. hmm. so. yes. as a matter of fact, i did. not bad, huh? dr. welch, i find your behavior unprofessional, inappropriate, and completely repulsive. and besides, that was no babe. that was my mother. katherine! katherine, there's no milk! no katherine. ohhh... "david, left early for work. see yo
then for a year, i did all of david's medical transcription, so i'm familiar with the terminology. i'm an exceptionally good speller-- katherine-- i know a lot of people find hospitals depressing, but i've always felt they could be happy, fun places, too. i think i'm ready for the swimsuit competition now. of course, as new interns, i remember when i was just an intern. it seems so long ago now. i hope you realize i'm here to answer any questions or give advice on patients, hospital politics,...
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i'll want a complete transcript of everything that happens down there, yeoman. yes, sir. let's go. there are almost a million inhabitants of deneva. there's more than 100,000 in this city alone. where is everyone? they're here, captain. in the buildings. strangely quiescent. my brother's lab is over there. they signaled us once. there should be someone there. [shouting] captain, several people approaching. go back! get away! we don't want to hurt you! go back! get out of here. go on, get away! go away! get out of here! we don't want to hurt you. stand by to fire. fire. did you hear what they said, mr. spock? indeed. they seemed most concerned for our safety. they tried to brain us with these clubs. check them out, bones. their attitude was inconsistent with their actions. to say the least. there's something wrong, jim. their nervous systems-- unconscious like this, there should be just routine autonomic activity, but i'm getting a very high reading. as though, even in their unconscious state, they're being violently stimulated. fan out. follow me. aah! security. aah! they're here!
i'll want a complete transcript of everything that happens down there, yeoman. yes, sir. let's go. there are almost a million inhabitants of deneva. there's more than 100,000 in this city alone. where is everyone? they're here, captain. in the buildings. strangely quiescent. my brother's lab is over there. they signaled us once. there should be someone there. [shouting] captain, several people approaching. go back! get away! we don't want to hurt you! go back! get out of here. go on, get away!...
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one of the things we have here in the collection are this wonderful transcript of his tapes.lso with his notations on them. one of the things it says here is the state department was stating that there are two or three thousand russians in vietnam today and they give approximately $500 million per year in aid. they're also talking about sort of the claims of the vietnamese not being friendly to the russians and especially being more friendly to the chinese. basically a fact finding trip is what's going on here trying to figure out who are the players on the ground in vietnam still? later on he is assigned to go to beirut and egypt on a fact finding mission in the 1980's. this particular trip, one of the things that's produced is this wonderful album of photographs. he visits, you know, the palace and president mubarak of egypt. but, also, one of the things that's very critical in this is a clipping, which basically says, murtha's trip will influence the direction of the appropriation subcommittee talks. one of the things that congressman murtha sort of distinguished himself b
one of the things we have here in the collection are this wonderful transcript of his tapes.lso with his notations on them. one of the things it says here is the state department was stating that there are two or three thousand russians in vietnam today and they give approximately $500 million per year in aid. they're also talking about sort of the claims of the vietnamese not being friendly to the russians and especially being more friendly to the chinese. basically a fact finding trip is...
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i said, do you want to see the transcript? and so i sent him the transcript, and he -- larry, please don't print that. i'll lose my job. it's one of those moral decisions, you know, that you have to make as a reporter because i knew i've been tortured is a sentence that goes all the way around the world in about five seconds. you know, the director of intelligence in the united states claims he's been tortured. >> right. >> and as a reporter, you like that. on the other hand, it wasn't my object to get him fired. >> right, right. >> so i took it out. and then he went and lied to congress about my story -- [laughter] when i asked him about waterboarding, he -- and i kept in the story, he said, well, it's not torture, but it would be torture if it happened to me. well, why is that? well, i've got a deviated septum. [laughter] you know, when i was a lifeguard, i had to wear the, you know, so i, i kept that part of the story in there, and senator dianne feinstein asked him, you know, is it true that you said that it would be tortu
i said, do you want to see the transcript? and so i sent him the transcript, and he -- larry, please don't print that. i'll lose my job. it's one of those moral decisions, you know, that you have to make as a reporter because i knew i've been tortured is a sentence that goes all the way around the world in about five seconds. you know, the director of intelligence in the united states claims he's been tortured. >> right. >> and as a reporter, you like that. on the other hand, it...
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this quote from the transcript, as far as the, you know, the potential conflicts of interest, meaning the president can't have no such thing for the president. now the president is not necessarily bound by the same conflict of interest laws as other members of the government. rules that say you can't use the government or use your office to enrich yourself. one of the greatest barriers to that kind of impropriety for a president is supposed to be the desire of a president to avoid the appearance of any kind of impropriety. here is supposed to be shame. shame is supposed to guard the office from looking like it could be bought and paid for. that shame, then -- how did he put it? >> i hope whoever is writing this story, it's written fairly. the president of the united states is allowed to have whatever conflicts he wants. >> allowed to have whatever conflicts he wants. this system was not designed for somebody who doesn't mind violating the ethical presidency. this system is not designed for somebody who doesn't care if people know that he is i mean, if you're already using a dot gov we
this quote from the transcript, as far as the, you know, the potential conflicts of interest, meaning the president can't have no such thing for the president. now the president is not necessarily bound by the same conflict of interest laws as other members of the government. rules that say you can't use the government or use your office to enrich yourself. one of the greatest barriers to that kind of impropriety for a president is supposed to be the desire of a president to avoid the...
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you can just take the transcript of our deposition. he's the one that said he used it, drugs, often, that he has been using drugs for an indeterminate amount of time and that at theme days before that. how can someone operate under that mental state and still be fit to practice in our community? phone records obtained by the family show dr. crosby hours before his wife died, and called crosby again just prior to dialing 9-11 to report his wife was dead. police who interviewed him that day thought he was under the influence of something. it's not a surprise to the winters family avis winters/susan's mother: when he came into the house from the garage, he had a white streak on his cheek. i almost said hey brent but i'm not a person who recognizes any of that stuff. dan winters/susan's father: he told me, driving in the car with avis and susan in the backseat, a take those drugs just so, because i have drug patients come in and i got to know what they do to them so i can help them. and i said brent, some of that stuff's pretty addicting.
you can just take the transcript of our deposition. he's the one that said he used it, drugs, often, that he has been using drugs for an indeterminate amount of time and that at theme days before that. how can someone operate under that mental state and still be fit to practice in our community? phone records obtained by the family show dr. crosby hours before his wife died, and called crosby again just prior to dialing 9-11 to report his wife was dead. police who interviewed him that day...
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i said, do you want to see the transcript? and so i sent him the transcript, and he -- larry, please don't print that. i'll lose my job. it's one of those moral decisions, you know, that you have to make as a reporter because i knew i've been tortured is a sentence that goes all the way around the world in about five seconds. you know, the director of intelligence in the united states claims he's been tortured. >> right. >> and as a reporter, you like that. on the other hand, it wasn't my object to get him fired. >> right, right. >> so i took it out. and then he went and lied to congress about my story -- [laughter] when i asked him about waterboarding, he -- and i kept in the story, he said, well, it's not torture, but it would be torture if it happened to me. well, why is that? well, i've got a deviated septum. [laughter] you know, when i was a lifeguard, i had to wear the, you know, so i, i kept that part of the story in there, and senator dianne feinstein asked him, you know, is it true that you said that it would be tortu
i said, do you want to see the transcript? and so i sent him the transcript, and he -- larry, please don't print that. i'll lose my job. it's one of those moral decisions, you know, that you have to make as a reporter because i knew i've been tortured is a sentence that goes all the way around the world in about five seconds. you know, the director of intelligence in the united states claims he's been tortured. >> right. >> and as a reporter, you like that. on the other hand, it...
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one of the things we have here in the collection are this wonderful transcript of his tapes. also with his notations on them. one of the things it says here is the state department was stating that there are two or three thousand russians in vietnam today and they give approximately $500 million per year in aid. they're also talking about sort of the claims of the vietnamese not being friendly to the russians and especially being ore friendly to the chinese. basically a fact finding trip is what's going on here trying to figure out who are the players on the ground in vietnam still? later on he is assigned to go to beirut and egypt on a fact finding mission in the 1980's. this particular trip, one of the things that's produced is this wonderful album of photographs. he visits, you know, the palace and president mubarak of egypt. but, also, one of the things that's very critical in this is a clipping, which basically says, murtha's trip will influence the direction of the appropriation subcommittee talks. one of the things that congressman murtha sort of distinguished himself
one of the things we have here in the collection are this wonderful transcript of his tapes. also with his notations on them. one of the things it says here is the state department was stating that there are two or three thousand russians in vietnam today and they give approximately $500 million per year in aid. they're also talking about sort of the claims of the vietnamese not being friendly to the russians and especially being ore friendly to the chinese. basically a fact finding trip is...
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determined it will hear stark's appeal giving the durham boe 48 hours to send transcripts, evidence and documents from the previous hearing. sot bill brian 170846 expedite the record -- which we are doing as fast as we can. the durham county elections board expects to receive the state board's formal request on monday. the durham board is planning to canvas votes on tuesday, which could be rejected by the state board -- if it decides on a recount. again, that hearing could happen on right now-- police are investigating a rolling gun battle in downtown rolling gun battle in downtown durham. officers say two vehicles were traveling on morgan street when they started to exchange gunfire. one of the cars crashed and the driver took off. no one was hurt. a bullet hole could be seen in the rear window of the car. so far no word of any arrests. to johnston county now-- where a homeowner shot an intruder. it happened on adams road. that's right near i-40 in benson. deputies say the suspect broke a window and was entering the home-- when he was shot. the man was taken to wake med and is in stabl
determined it will hear stark's appeal giving the durham boe 48 hours to send transcripts, evidence and documents from the previous hearing. sot bill brian 170846 expedite the record -- which we are doing as fast as we can. the durham county elections board expects to receive the state board's formal request on monday. the durham board is planning to canvas votes on tuesday, which could be rejected by the state board -- if it decides on a recount. again, that hearing could happen on right now--...
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transcripts of the calls were released in september. the gunman claimed his attack at pulse nightclub was revenge for a u-s air strike that killed an isis leader. throughout the three-hour-long throughout the three-hour-long standoff, the negotiator repeatedly tries to get the gunman to share information on what's going on inside the club and to come out peacefully. eventually, police killed him. there are 232 depicts suffering or killing. they will be individually reviewed by the judge who will decide whether to release them. a bizarre story out of largo this morning. this man, edward dorsey is facing charges this morning for throwing his glass eye at hospital staff. police say he was being checked out by largo medical center indian rocks road when he removed his glass eye and threw it at a doctor and nurse. a tragic accident out of mississippi this morning. right now, an investigation is underway after a three people, including two children were killed and several others were hurt. police say the car that hit the flat bed trailer, rea
transcripts of the calls were released in september. the gunman claimed his attack at pulse nightclub was revenge for a u-s air strike that killed an isis leader. throughout the three-hour-long throughout the three-hour-long standoff, the negotiator repeatedly tries to get the gunman to share information on what's going on inside the club and to come out peacefully. eventually, police killed him. there are 232 depicts suffering or killing. they will be individually reviewed by the judge who...
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overnight the new york times published a complete transcript of donald trump's meeting with it's management and reporters. in that he says he is not favoring that hillary clinton should be prosecuted. he said that clinton has suffered enough and he does not want an investigation into her american politics that after you win an election you start putting things behind you.>> also, trump attacked a major climate deal, the paris accords . he said he canceled the deal so american companies can compete. he told the new york times he now has an open mind about the deal. also, mister trump said his trump brand is hot right now, but downplayed concerns over conflict of interest rightly pointed out that the law is on his side. the president is exempt from conflict of interest laws. donald trump also distanced himself from extremist on the alternative right, but he also defended the conservative breitbart new site and dismissed criticism about steve bannon who will be his chief strategist . a lot of back-and-forth there . >> lots of changes. >>> south carolina governor, nikki haley, will be a new us
overnight the new york times published a complete transcript of donald trump's meeting with it's management and reporters. in that he says he is not favoring that hillary clinton should be prosecuted. he said that clinton has suffered enough and he does not want an investigation into her american politics that after you win an election you start putting things behind you.>> also, trump attacked a major climate deal, the paris accords . he said he canceled the deal so american companies...
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transcripts say her father said in court he's a man that has proved he has an addiction to my child and an addiction he cannot control. even after a snebs sentence of five years probation, the activity picked right back up. >> it's really surprising because you'd figure there would be a stay away order. >> reporter: prosecutors linked thousands of posts and tweets back to holderer. requests for her company and critiques of her body. this week with police in control of the teen's accounts. a coffee shop meeting was set up. there, detectives say holder admitted using the accounts for quote things he shouldn't be using them for. a jail set his bail at $250 thousand and he has a detainer on him in jail awaiting his next hear. nbc 10 news. >>> president elect donald trump is spending the weekend trying to shape his cabinet. tomorrow he'll meet with governor chris christie in summerset county, new jersey. today he met with romney. the 2012 republican presidential candidate, let an effort to defeat mr. trump during the past election season. now a source says romney is being considered for secr
transcripts say her father said in court he's a man that has proved he has an addiction to my child and an addiction he cannot control. even after a snebs sentence of five years probation, the activity picked right back up. >> it's really surprising because you'd figure there would be a stay away order. >> reporter: prosecutors linked thousands of posts and tweets back to holderer. requests for her company and critiques of her body. this week with police in control of the teen's...
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that's according to a reuters analysis of call transcripts. the remarks often came in response to questions about whether the campaign has had an affect on profits. stocks on wall street opened saw the biggest surge since march. the business journal will have more information and analysis on how the election will affect businesses in the future... for more information on this and other stories -- we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. it's time for your news and weather together. in north carolina...the durham board of elections has unanimously recommended to extend voting in the county by 90 minutes. it comes after a glitch in the required a switch to paper roll books in at least 5 precincts. the state board of elections said the move comes out of caution -- and no votes cast will be affected. however, the error caused longer wait times at the polling locations. in rochester, new york -- voters pay respect to women's suffragist leader susan b anthony... a stream of people decorating her grave with "i voted" stickers, american flags
that's according to a reuters analysis of call transcripts. the remarks often came in response to questions about whether the campaign has had an affect on profits. stocks on wall street opened saw the biggest surge since march. the business journal will have more information and analysis on how the election will affect businesses in the future... for more information on this and other stories -- we have link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. it's time for your news and weather together. in...
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while they do not stray from transcripts released months ago, recordings do show the cold tone of a man committing the worst case of mass murder in our country's history and it gives us a window into how police strategize to keep him on the line. >> i want to let you know, i'm shootings. >> what's your name? >> my name is i pledge of allegiance to the islamic state. air strikes need to stop. stop collaborating with russia. let it be known in the next few days, you're going to see more of this type of action going on, okay? >>russell: well, he repeatedly hung up on the police negotiator than a dozen times. gunman was later killed in a shootout with police. 49 people died, dozens hurt in that massacre. there's still 200, 911 calls related to the shooting that have not been released and attorneys for the city of orlando say they depict suffering and they should not be made public. >>laura: 7-year-old girl ended in a burn unit after her grandmother attempted to light household chemicals. 62-year-old wanted to make green flames, something she learned watching a youtube video. when she left t
while they do not stray from transcripts released months ago, recordings do show the cold tone of a man committing the worst case of mass murder in our country's history and it gives us a window into how police strategize to keep him on the line. >> i want to let you know, i'm shootings. >> what's your name? >> my name is i pledge of allegiance to the islamic state. air strikes need to stop. stop collaborating with russia. let it be known in the next few days, you're going to...
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the cost of the semester's tuition and expenses associated with the trial and to change the voice transcript from being on a dean's leave to a medical leave. shelley: in tonight's spirit of giving, the weekend drive is underway to feed families in need this thanksgiving. the food bank is hoping to collect much-needed holiday donations for people across the state. the trucks are ready to roll carrying thanksgiving meals from the new hampshire food bank in manchester to food pantries and soup kitchens across the state. >> as we move into the holiday season, it will distribute over 18,000 turkeys this year. jean: the food ban welcome cash donations and nonperishable food items to feed needy families greg at the rockingham county outreaches center in raymond, holiday help is being handed out in the form of $25 grocery store gift cards. >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. jean: 200 families like pamela's will pick up turkeys next week but now, they can fill the rest the fixings that i would not have the money for. >> the holiday program is an effort to reach out to families having a hard time makin
the cost of the semester's tuition and expenses associated with the trial and to change the voice transcript from being on a dean's leave to a medical leave. shelley: in tonight's spirit of giving, the weekend drive is underway to feed families in need this thanksgiving. the food bank is hoping to collect much-needed holiday donations for people across the state. the trucks are ready to roll carrying thanksgiving meals from the new hampshire food bank in manchester to food pantries and soup...
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you can find a full transcript of that email on our website wfla.com. country including right here in our backyard. thank you. >>> well, right now tampa police are searching for the person who killed a man at a gas station. it happened at the sunoco gas station in the 2,300 block of nebraska avenue. that's where we are this morning, and investigators are telling you the victim died as a result of upper body trauma. >> good morning. that's all they're saying right now. it's quite vague. the man was found right there in that p here at the gas station with what's being described as upper body trauma. now, this is video taken from the scene. you can see the parking lot and gas pumpses roped off by crime scene tape. the call came in around 7 last night. police arrived and found the man suffering from some sort of injury to his upper body, he was taken to tampa general hospital where he later died. investigators tell us he was murdered and they don't yet know a motive and haven't victim as well, but we will remain here on scene and the moment we get any new i
you can find a full transcript of that email on our website wfla.com. country including right here in our backyard. thank you. >>> well, right now tampa police are searching for the person who killed a man at a gas station. it happened at the sunoco gas station in the 2,300 block of nebraska avenue. that's where we are this morning, and investigators are telling you the victim died as a result of upper body trauma. >> good morning. that's all they're saying right now. it's quite...
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>> i'm not aware of a transcript. the seventh circuit makes -- actually, part of that quote appeared in the reply brief in support of the petition and what that quote makes clear, it seems to me what the lawyer is being asked is, if we are to follow suit, what -- again, taking it back to what was -- this was on a motion to dismiss on limitations grounds. the -- if they're not able to establish that they have an accrued claim or a claim with a delayed accrual sufficient to satisfy the limitations period under a traditional fourth amendment theory, can we overcome this limitations period by virtue of these common law elements and what the attorney was being asked, as i heard that argument, what the attorney was being asked is, isn't -- do you agree that what they're trying to do here is join what every other circuit has done, and if we join what every other circuit has done, they would have a favorable termination element. >> other, i don't think that's a -- i mean, maybe. i guess. i mean, it seems to me that the much m
>> i'm not aware of a transcript. the seventh circuit makes -- actually, part of that quote appeared in the reply brief in support of the petition and what that quote makes clear, it seems to me what the lawyer is being asked is, if we are to follow suit, what -- again, taking it back to what was -- this was on a motion to dismiss on limitations grounds. the -- if they're not able to establish that they have an accrued claim or a claim with a delayed accrual sufficient to satisfy the...
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a secret transcript of a hillary clinton speech made inside a goldman sachs board room. >> she called sanders voters or whatever a bucket of losers, a deplorables. >> reporter: the story went viral, got picked up on fox news. >> bucket of losers she refers to. >> she called sanders supporters a bucket of losers. >> the bucket of losers document, it's strange-looking. >> reporter: strange-looking because the whole thing was totally made up. by this man. marco jacon. >> my hands were shaking. like, this is ridiculous. i was thinking that it had gone way too far. >> that was apparently a doctored quote and not real. >> reporter: his site, realtruenews.org, another example of fake news making real news headlines. in one of the most contentious elections in modern history, sensationalized and at times flat-out fake news amplifying partisan rancor across the country. >> pope francis shocks the world, endorses donald trump for president! fake. fbi agents suspected in murder/suicide from "the denver guardian." there is no such thing as "the darn guardian." established media brands are built o
a secret transcript of a hillary clinton speech made inside a goldman sachs board room. >> she called sanders voters or whatever a bucket of losers, a deplorables. >> reporter: the story went viral, got picked up on fox news. >> bucket of losers she refers to. >> she called sanders supporters a bucket of losers. >> the bucket of losers document, it's strange-looking. >> reporter: strange-looking because the whole thing was totally made up. by this man. marco...
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. >>> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> japan has sent the latest of a series of protests to beijing after confirming a new bid to develop gas fields in the east china sea. foreign minister fumio kishida said his government has proposed through a diplomatic channel. >> translator: we deeply regret that despite repeated protests, china continues its unilateral activities even though we have not agreed on the establishment of a marine boundary. >> japan and china agreed in 2008 to jointly explore natural gas resources in the sea but have not concluded a treaty. china has built structures near a median line between the two countries that was established by japan. kishida said japanese authorities have confirmed the presence of a chinese ship operating in the waters. >>> two of china's new stealth fighter jets made their debut at an air show on thursday. the j-20 jets performed a series of maneuvers as they showed
. >>> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> japan has sent the latest of a series of protests to beijing after confirming a new bid to develop gas fields in the east china sea. foreign minister fumio kishida said his government has proposed through a diplomatic channel. >> translator: we deeply regret that despite repeated...
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transcripts of the call were released in september. the first 911 call made by mateen came in at 2:35 a.m. on june 12th. >> i pledge allegiance to abu baghdadi. >> reporter: 30 minutes later he made another call this time negotiated. >> you have to tell america, they're killing a lot of innocent people. what am i to do here when my people are getting killed over there? >> reporter: mateen said his attack at pulse nightclub was revenge for a u.s. air strike that killed an isis leader. >> that's what triggered, it okay? >> okay. they shouldn't have bombed and >> reporter: throughout the three-hour standoff, the negotiator repeatedly gets mateen to share information on what's coming on inside the club and come out. eventually, police breached a wall in the club and killed mateen in a shoot-out. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," backlash against a yogurt maker. why help for refugees have led to calls for a boycott. >>> plus, a white house thriller. how the first family and friends celebrated halloween. thi
transcripts of the call were released in september. the first 911 call made by mateen came in at 2:35 a.m. on june 12th. >> i pledge allegiance to abu baghdadi. >> reporter: 30 minutes later he made another call this time negotiated. >> you have to tell america, they're killing a lot of innocent people. what am i to do here when my people are getting killed over there? >> reporter: mateen said his attack at pulse nightclub was revenge for a u.s. air strike that killed an...
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. >> you can catch our report, again, online with a full transcript. that is a look at business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> colombia's government and the largest rebel group signed a revised peace plan to end five decades of civil war. voters rejected the original deal in a national refererendum. the leader signed the accord on thursday. >> translator: the revised deal is better than the previous one. it's better because it includes the hopes and the observations of the vast m majority of colombians. >> the farks leader says the modified agreement is final. the original deal was signed in september and hailed as historic. it was supposed to end a conflict that claimed more than 2,000 lives. but voters in october's referendum unexpectedly rejected the deal. critics say it wasn't tough enough on the fighters. under the new deal, the rebel group must hand over its assets. the money will be used to compensate the families of victims. but the critics haven't won all the concessions they wanted. fark leaders won't face prison if they admit the
. >> you can catch our report, again, online with a full transcript. that is a look at business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> colombia's government and the largest rebel group signed a revised peace plan to end five decades of civil war. voters rejected the original deal in a national refererendum. the leader signed the accord on thursday. >> translator: the revised deal is better than the previous one. it's better because it includes the hopes and the...
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one student paid $22,000 and they want to transcripts. >>> new confrontations as protesters at the dakota access pipeline come face-to-face with police in riot gear. >>> president obama just made an announcement, he says the army corps of engineers is now looking into rerouting the pipeline away from sacred burial sites.>>> ryan luby, out to be a felon. we haae proved about why she said they got it wrong. scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent for big-money campaign contributors? tipton sponsored a bill to give away our public lands to his out-of-state donors. over 30 colorado business leaders called tipton's plans, "a serious threat to the outdoor recreation industry and...thousands of jobs." and won't put colorado's future up for sale. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> and now what ryan luby found out about a grandmother found out for stealing her own truck. live like mica reilly. you own a duly dodge pickup and you drive it with pride. >> i use this as hauling trailers. >>reporter: it is this truck and the attached rv that
one student paid $22,000 and they want to transcripts. >>> new confrontations as protesters at the dakota access pipeline come face-to-face with police in riot gear. >>> president obama just made an announcement, he says the army corps of engineers is now looking into rerouting the pipeline away from sacred burial sites.>>> ryan luby, out to be a felon. we haae proved about why she said they got it wrong. scott tipton -- our congressman? or is he a real-estate agent...
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tonight with goldstar father, clinton made no mention of the fbi's investigation sticking is the transcript of unifying the country after this nasty presidential race.>> we have to listen to one another respect one another.>> reporter: with the finish line inside the race is close. clinton is shown ahead. both candidates, running mates and surrogates are crisscrossing the country getting a key states like pennsylvania, michigan and florida that could tip the as both candidates try to win the battleground states. senator bernie sanders roughed up a crowd of supporters for hillary clinton tonight.>> reporter: supporters packed into central high school in phoenix for a chance to see senator bernie sanders reverend up support for hillary clinton in the race for the white house.>> she has so much experience from all different kinds from being first lady to been in with kids, families.>> reporter: with two days left the pressures on clinton to make up ground after donald trump widened his lead in arizona. spoke with eligible for anyone who would ostracize a certain group.>> i'm a pretty supportiv
tonight with goldstar father, clinton made no mention of the fbi's investigation sticking is the transcript of unifying the country after this nasty presidential race.>> we have to listen to one another respect one another.>> reporter: with the finish line inside the race is close. clinton is shown ahead. both candidates, running mates and surrogates are crisscrossing the country getting a key states like pennsylvania, michigan and florida that could tip the as both candidates try...
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our legal panel weighs in on why the judge won't release the transcript from his latest hearing. ♪ comen, why ya sleepin'? come on! what time is it? it's go time. come on. let's go, let's go, let's go. woooo hoooo!! yeah!! i feel like i went to bed an hour ago. i'll make the cocoa. get a great offer on the car of your grown-up dreams at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's the look on their faces that make it all worthwhile. thank you santa!!! now lease the 2017 c300 for $389 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> the white south carolina man accused of gunning down black parishoners inside a church will stand trial for that crime. a federal judge finding on friday that 22-year-old dylann roof is competent to stand trial. that judge declining to release the transcript of the two-day competency hearing saying it could jeopardize roof's chance for a fair trial. roof faces the death penalty, accused of killing nine people inside a charleston church last year in what prosecutors call a hate crime. let's bring in the legal panel, david schwartz defense attorney, former prosecutor, m
our legal panel weighs in on why the judge won't release the transcript from his latest hearing. ♪ comen, why ya sleepin'? come on! what time is it? it's go time. come on. let's go, let's go, let's go. woooo hoooo!! yeah!! i feel like i went to bed an hour ago. i'll make the cocoa. get a great offer on the car of your grown-up dreams at the mercedes-benz winter event. it's the look on their faces that make it all worthwhile. thank you santa!!! now lease the 2017 c300 for $389 a month at your...
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. >>> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news, i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> the president of kazakhstan will visit hiroshima next week and give a speech on world peace. he'll call for the abolition of nuclear weapons. the president spoke before his visit to tokyo and hiroshima which begins on sunday. many people in kazakhstan suffer from radiation-related health problems. more than 450 nuclear tests were conducted in the country during the soviet era. >> translator: i want to send a message from hiroshima protesting all nuclear tests and calling for the world to unite abolishing all nuclear weapons. japan and kazakhstan are leading the global movement towards denuclearization. >> he says he'll call for more cooperation with japan to achieve the goal. when asked about north korea's nuclear and missile development, he made the following remark. >> translator: the existence of nuclear arms will no longer guarantee a country safety because such weapo
. >>> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news, i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> the president of kazakhstan will visit hiroshima next week and give a speech on world peace. he'll call for the abolition of nuclear weapons. the president spoke before his visit to tokyo and hiroshima which begins on sunday. many people in kazakhstan suffer from radiation-related health...
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bayview and excelsior we were intercepting people on the streets by and large didn't hear and the transcription services a need for from folks not native english speakers and we can by and large is the one and thirty responses and the multiple hundreds of people we spoken with would not will have heard in these people that heat map to the pop up events we see some of the similar desire lines indicators of a greater market within the corridors and other lines as well and so we're glad to - >> i really appreciate that type of outreach and in district 11 in you look at who uses our public transportation system it is almost 95 percent people of color and immigrants and people whose language is in the english i appreciate that. >> so this is - we did our prior plan review we spoke with san franciscans today, we want to take those two information points and tie them together with the analytic work to think about where people need to move in the future and subways are the most appropriate with that, i'm going to turn it over to mraek to speak towards that work. >> good morning michael sweaters with th
bayview and excelsior we were intercepting people on the streets by and large didn't hear and the transcription services a need for from folks not native english speakers and we can by and large is the one and thirty responses and the multiple hundreds of people we spoken with would not will have heard in these people that heat map to the pop up events we see some of the similar desire lines indicators of a greater market within the corridors and other lines as well and so we're glad to -...
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. >> you can catch our report, again, online with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. rblths tokyo police are set to arrest japanese pop singer oska on using illegal drugs. he has been on probation for drug offenses. sources told nhk that the 58-year-old singer called police on friday. they say he was slurring and incoherent when officers arrived at his home. a urine sample tested positive for stimulants. he's best known as half the music duo. theirr hit song sold millions o copies here in japan. they also became popular in taiwan, hong kong, singapore and else where in asia. in 2014 the tokyo district couot sentenced him to three years in prison, suspended for four years for using sim stimulates and the synthetic drug. >>> officials with the red cross want the international community to put politics aside and recognize the humanitarian emergency in north korea. nhk has learned that the president of the international federation of red cross and red crescent so
. >> you can catch our report, again, online with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. rblths tokyo police are set to arrest japanese pop singer oska on using illegal drugs. he has been on probation for drug offenses. sources told nhk that the 58-year-old singer called police on friday. they say he was slurring and incoherent when officers arrived at his home. a urine sample tested positive for...
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. >> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> japan h has launched a weaer observation satellite. the rocket lifted off at 3:20 p.m. japan time from the space center in southwestern japan. about half an hour later, the satellite separated from the rockcket and entered the earth' orbit. it's expectedd to reach an altitude of about 35,000 kilometers in nine days where it will begin observing the weather in 2022. observing the weather for us now is sayaka mori. people in parts of northern europe are bundling up as snow and blustering conditions impact the area. what's the latest? >> it's biting cold across scandinavia. it's actually blustery and snowy. i want to show you video out of sweden. winter is in full force in sweden. it's home to some 250,000 people. a storm dumped heavy snowfall, 5 centimeters accumulated in an hour causing traffic disruptions. a snow and ice warning will remain in place in stockholm into thur
. >> you can catch our report again online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> japan h has launched a weaer observation satellite. the rocket lifted off at 3:20 p.m. japan time from the space center in southwestern japan. about half an hour later, the satellite separated from the rockcket and entered the earth' orbit. it's expectedd to reach an altitude of about 35,000...