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this man here in the yellow suit with a chain saw trying to carve a trench into the ice to the shoref this pond. this rescue went on for hours. at least two cows have been pulled out of the water. four others are still in the water. even those ones that are out, you can see they're in bad shape. they are. at this point the cows are very, very cold. the ones that have been pulled out you can see they can't even really stand up they're so cold. you can also see rescuers trying to rub down their skin, trying to warm them up best you can. here rescuers are trying to use fire hoses and other lashing to tie the cows up and pull them through the trench that they've dug and bring them to safety. firefighters used emergency blankets and hay to do their best to try and warm these animals up so they could pull through. veterinarians from a nearby university also came to assess the situation and assess these animals. they were able to get three of the six cattle out of the frozen pond. of those three, though, one did die later on of hypothermia, so only two made it out. >>> when wing suit stunts
this man here in the yellow suit with a chain saw trying to carve a trench into the ice to the shoref this pond. this rescue went on for hours. at least two cows have been pulled out of the water. four others are still in the water. even those ones that are out, you can see they're in bad shape. they are. at this point the cows are very, very cold. the ones that have been pulled out you can see they can't even really stand up they're so cold. you can also see rescuers trying to rub down their...
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and when i called because they were trenching down the hill, four trenches, okay? going down that we are about three feet deep and that is like a 60-foot long lot and this is edge hill and we are not talking about dirt, we are talking about boulders, i watched his work people fall down the hill. and when they dug out the dirt from behind maria's house they just threw it down the hill. now they try to repair it. by covering it up. and that is basically what they did. the man is just a menace and he is dangerous. thank you. >> sure. >> any other public comment? >> okay, and then we will take rebuttal from the appellant. >> >> let me make it clear that this is exactly what we want. we want tomorrow to pure the three pits and then do a structural advisement committee to look at what they did at the wall and whatever they say in april, after it rains, they can finish the wall and in addition, there is a carport right here. and you see that they are going to build it, and if they are going to build it, they need foundation, and a structure advisory committee for that. an
and when i called because they were trenching down the hill, four trenches, okay? going down that we are about three feet deep and that is like a 60-foot long lot and this is edge hill and we are not talking about dirt, we are talking about boulders, i watched his work people fall down the hill. and when they dug out the dirt from behind maria's house they just threw it down the hill. now they try to repair it. by covering it up. and that is basically what they did. the man is just a menace and...
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we've all known that from the trenches out here. but if you add some snow, and i'm talking two feet of snow, and wild winds, and this is what you get, some of the worst in the country. inside the blinding blizzard, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and 24, the number of inches of snow falling in erie county, new york, in the past 24 hours. they are expecting up to five feet by the end of the week. it is the snowiest place in america today. >> here in the town of hamburg, there are drifts that are actually above my knee. >> reporter: but as we all know, the major headline is the ridiculous cold. >> very cold. very cold. >> reporter: as 16 states saw windchills of 40 below or worse. and then, there's this astonishing number. 61, the number of hours minneapolis, minnesota, spent below zero. not below freezing. below zero. and here's a familiar site. so many americans doing the perilous plunge. 51. that's the number of degrees new york city fell in 23 hours, bottoming out at a record 4 below zero this morning. and it's not just a northern is
we've all known that from the trenches out here. but if you add some snow, and i'm talking two feet of snow, and wild winds, and this is what you get, some of the worst in the country. inside the blinding blizzard, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and 24, the number of inches of snow falling in erie county, new york, in the past 24 hours. they are expecting up to five feet by the end of the week. it is the snowiest place in america today. >> here in the town of hamburg, there are drifts that...
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. >> my role as a rescue was to help with the shoring and the trench.b was also to be one of the diggers down at the bottom that actually dug across from the trench over to the well where little jesse was. >> as the operation approaches its fifth hour, 17-month-old baby jesse seems to be hanging in there, but the question everyone is asking, how much longer can he last? >> my only thought was he's getting tired. i was worried about him maybe giving up, and i was talking to him, you know, comforting him as well as myself. >> firefighter tim daneen is working with other rescuers in 15-minute intervals. they've made it down 20 feet safely and are cutting across when it's tim's turn to dig again. he's finally close enough to talk to the baby boy. >> oh, jesse, just, i'm sorry if i, you know, knocked any dirt in your face, and just give me a few more minutes, i'll have you out of here. we're all working together to get you out. hang in there, buddy. >> as he talks, he inches his way closer and closer. >> we knew we were really close, about three or four inch
. >> my role as a rescue was to help with the shoring and the trench.b was also to be one of the diggers down at the bottom that actually dug across from the trench over to the well where little jesse was. >> as the operation approaches its fifth hour, 17-month-old baby jesse seems to be hanging in there, but the question everyone is asking, how much longer can he last? >> my only thought was he's getting tired. i was worried about him maybe giving up, and i was talking to...
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they were trenched. all you had to do was look at the statistics. cities laid off staff members, even public safety police and fire officials, housing departments were decimated. building inspectors went lots of services were contracted out. volunteers were recruited to clean up parks. cities continued to pay their debts. paying off municipal bonds, and they continued to do that. they had a difficult time. they struggled. they tried to be innovative. they tried to find public public-private partnerships, and partnerships with not-for-profit sectors. there was considerable innovation. cities are not out of the woods. they still have a ways to go despite your accurate report for the fiscal continue of the national league of cities. they're up turn in terms of revenues but their seven years of decline in revenues, so rebuilding programs especially for the quality of life, neighborhood beautification. going back to that is going to be difficult. public safety as well. >> james brooks stay with us. we'll bring th others in the conversation after this bri
they were trenched. all you had to do was look at the statistics. cities laid off staff members, even public safety police and fire officials, housing departments were decimated. building inspectors went lots of services were contracted out. volunteers were recruited to clean up parks. cities continued to pay their debts. paying off municipal bonds, and they continued to do that. they had a difficult time. they struggled. they tried to be innovative. they tried to find public public-private...
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. >> the trench line is awesome. the entire video is on our website, click on the show.r watch it on the mobile app. >>> they brought in 20 cancer patients to talk about what they have to go through in a day. and they talked about how it's always on their mind this looming threat of this disease. so the foundation thought let's do something, let's give them a makeover. so they brought these 20 different cancer patients in, but they had to keep their eyes closed during the entire process of the makeover. when they were asked to open their eyes, this is what they saw. ♪ the makeover was basically ridiculous. they does these people up in goofy makeup, silly wigs, all kinds of different costumes. and when they opened their eyes, there was a photographer there to capture that singular moment of being carefree, of being happy, of being the silly person in the mirror. >> its e's remarkable because i the one thing that cancer takes from you. it takes away your ability to be completely carefree. and they get to have forever this moment. cture then.illha a picture lasts forever. e
. >> the trench line is awesome. the entire video is on our website, click on the show.r watch it on the mobile app. >>> they brought in 20 cancer patients to talk about what they have to go through in a day. and they talked about how it's always on their mind this looming threat of this disease. so the foundation thought let's do something, let's give them a makeover. so they brought these 20 different cancer patients in, but they had to keep their eyes closed during the entire...
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we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. our political liters or some of them at least are rich. it is also worth reminding them however that most americans are not rich. especially when congress takes up raising the rate of minimum wage. i'll be from the detroit auto show, showing you everything new and cool in the the state of automobiles. thanks for watching. i'm ali velshi. >> this is al jazeera america. live from new york city and i'm morgan radford with your headlines. fema is sending clean water to west virginia in the wake of a toxic chemical spill. now thousands in the state cannot drink or even bathe. an investigation has been launched to find out just what happened and who may be responsible. until then the water supply is off limits. attorneys general in new york and massachusetts saying they are joining in the nationwide propose of target's data breach. the company now says that at least 70 million customers
we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. our political liters or some of them at least are rich. it is also worth reminding them however that most americans are not rich. especially when congress takes up raising the rate of minimum wage. i'll be from the detroit auto show, showing you everything new and cool in the the state of automobiles. thanks for...
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we have people on the extremes, both sides that have a hard time getting into the trenches. but i found at least during the government shut done is that it is the case to about of the trench is committed to no man's land. there are a lot of people out there who want to get some things done, worker problem-solving. and so i feel like i'm actually much more encouraged today that was a few months ago. a budget agreement, get the appropriations bill done. there is lot of space between those in the far left his sale this fiscal problems with us the fantasy world. some of the other extreme view of our time getting to yes on anything. but when you get beyond those two extremes there are a lot of space to get things done. i feel better today than i have over the past year. >> charlie did is republican from pennsylvania. former representative david dreier once thought i was a model airplane. set me up for a long time until they figure that was the you. >> if you or me. >> thank you. a very good. >> thank you, congressman. pennsylvania bell here is statuary hall. right of the us chamb
we have people on the extremes, both sides that have a hard time getting into the trenches. but i found at least during the government shut done is that it is the case to about of the trench is committed to no man's land. there are a lot of people out there who want to get some things done, worker problem-solving. and so i feel like i'm actually much more encouraged today that was a few months ago. a budget agreement, get the appropriations bill done. there is lot of space between those in the...
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this is inside story. trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. two years ago. it has momentum behind it, you >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the life and legacy of folk singer and social activist pete seger who died monday at the age of 94. still with us, john nichols. from new orleans, annie difranco. and joe uline a folk singer and labor organizer and sandy bakem. occupy wall street filmmaker and activist. were the protests around the republican convention in new york in 2004, and what struck me was that unlike other marchs that had an unifying idea, this is what we're here about. there were about 80 different causes on display in front of madison square garden that day. and i'm wondering if that is a motif of the age, that really--really there aren't two or three big causes the way there might have been in other times, but people's attention is going to a lot of different things. >> yes, i think that's right. i
this is inside story. trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. two years ago. it has momentum behind it, you >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the life and legacy of folk singer and social activist pete seger who died monday at the age of 94. still with us, john nichols. from new orleans, annie difranco. and joe uline a folk...
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and if we're still gonna be air bound, i would have to dig a trench or something like that. gang, this is not the scale, yeah? it is not the scale. so it turns out my cannonball will follow the curve. that's hardly gonna put me in orbit. i'm gonna hit sand. so i fired faster. i fire it at four kilometers per second, four. if i fire at four kilometers per second, how far out would it be in one second? - four. - you say it's four kilometers? but it ain't really gonna be up there. where is it gonna be? underneath. how far underneath in that one second, how far? see if you're sitting next to someone who knows. in that one second, how far underneath? is it still five meters? yes. it's still five meters. let's look at that. but you know what? the sand is in the way so you gotta dig. take a shovel, dig it out. the path would really be like that. in a little while, i'm gonna walk over here. i'm gonna put my arm right up here and i'm gonna ask the question, how many people in this room have calculated how fast a satellite gotta go to orbit the earth. i'm gonna ask that question but n
and if we're still gonna be air bound, i would have to dig a trench or something like that. gang, this is not the scale, yeah? it is not the scale. so it turns out my cannonball will follow the curve. that's hardly gonna put me in orbit. i'm gonna hit sand. so i fired faster. i fire it at four kilometers per second, four. if i fire at four kilometers per second, how far out would it be in one second? - four. - you say it's four kilometers? but it ain't really gonna be up there. where is it...
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it does not necessarily mean they are digging trenches, but they are running their own autonomous network to grow to scale. what that means in the case of instagram is suddenly they get to use facebook's big, global network. >> they are not laying their own fiber. google has their own local fiber initiative, not to be confused. is there something that is being consumed by the traffic of netflix and instagram? >> netflix says they are responsible for 30%-40% of the traffic in the evening in the u.s. it's an astounding number. >> that's amazing. at the problem with net neutrality goes away. -- that is a problem. verizon can charge if one customer of the millions is using 30% of your bandwidth, maybe you can charge them more and that could be a problem for the profitability of netflix, their growth, and the cost to subscribers. >> can't you tell that cory johnson does not like an all you can eat buffet/ netflix like the all you can eat buffet. >> that is the misnomer about net neutrality. do some companies get preferential treatment? you have google and netflix running their own global netwo
it does not necessarily mean they are digging trenches, but they are running their own autonomous network to grow to scale. what that means in the case of instagram is suddenly they get to use facebook's big, global network. >> they are not laying their own fiber. google has their own local fiber initiative, not to be confused. is there something that is being consumed by the traffic of netflix and instagram? >> netflix says they are responsible for 30%-40% of the traffic in the...
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most creative people dig a trench and decorate it and stay in it for the rest of their lives.his was an opportunity for the three of us to get out of our trenches, do something different. for me, "ghost brothers" is already a success. over the last 15 years, steve king has become like my brother. >> there you go. >> i don't play well with the other kids, as you can tell. >> i can tell. >> oh, definitely, i can tell. look at you. >> but steve and i, have we even had -- maybe one argument. >> you know what? i mean, john doesn't have much patience with people who can't pull a plow. we pulled the plow together. t-bone got in there and pulled the plow. the three of us worked together pretty well. >> still ahead, hbo's "the news room" tries to capture what it feels like to work in the world of cable news. we'll see how it compares to the real thing when the star of the series jeff daniels joins us onset. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> if your congressman or senator or chairman of the house financial services wanted to hear demands, who would they meet w
most creative people dig a trench and decorate it and stay in it for the rest of their lives.his was an opportunity for the three of us to get out of our trenches, do something different. for me, "ghost brothers" is already a success. over the last 15 years, steve king has become like my brother. >> there you go. >> i don't play well with the other kids, as you can tell. >> i can tell. >> oh, definitely, i can tell. look at you. >> but steve and i, have...
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we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at.at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. consider this: the news of the ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "techknow". i'm phil torres here with kyle, lindsay and rachelle. now, guys are, take a look at this. anybody hungry? >> can't say that i am. >> i'm here to tell you about what i see as the future of protein. it sees insects as food. let's take a look. ♪ >> there's no place quite like down south in louis
we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at.at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the...
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and also this amount of money will come as the $4.2 billion will be coming in trenches, the first trenchon will start in february. at the same time in the past few months, a lot of nuclear scientists and employees of these nuclear reactors have been laid off. >> reporter: right. >> their voices are being heard in the newspapers and those hard liners are questioning that what is it that in return for all of this that we are giving, what is it we are receiving in this six months? and certainly the supreme leader in the newspapers and in announcements that we are hearing is not very happy about this deal either so there is news coming negotiations would be taken from the foreign ministry back to the supreme national council. >> reporter: that makes reactions on iran and regional countries very nervous about iran playing a big role and notably saudi arabia and there is talk about iran's presence at peace talks happening in switzerland in a few days and why is the iran president helpful and why iran part of the solution to end the crisis in syria? >> along with russia, the supporter of presid
and also this amount of money will come as the $4.2 billion will be coming in trenches, the first trenchon will start in february. at the same time in the past few months, a lot of nuclear scientists and employees of these nuclear reactors have been laid off. >> reporter: right. >> their voices are being heard in the newspapers and those hard liners are questioning that what is it that in return for all of this that we are giving, what is it we are receiving in this six months? and...
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we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. ♪ >>> welcome back. >> welcome back. we're talking about the evolution of al qaeda since 9/11 and we're looking specifically at the conundrum that they've created wit for the u.s. in syr. one, if the u.s. intention is to support the syrian uprising how can it be translated away from a victory for al qaeda? >> the position has changed since 2011 in syria because of the rising of opposition groups. when ayman al zawahiri has to plead for the situation, that is not the sign of a unified organization. i discount these guys being unlike core al qaeda. bin laden would not have had to plead. a good two-thirds of the liberated territory is now controlled by extremists and the united states is simply not interested in supporting them or furthering their goals or allowing them to take ore damascus. so although the congress has pressed president obama to arm the rebels, we haven't seen anything seriou
we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. ♪ >>> welcome back. >> welcome back. we're talking about the evolution of al qaeda since 9/11 and we're looking specifically at the conundrum that they've created wit for the u.s. in syr. one, if the u.s. intention is to support the syrian uprising how can it be translated away from a victory for...
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because ukrainian's by themselveses are in two deep trenches on both sides. >> ambassador, is victorn effect squeezed now between moscow and the street? >> i think the role of moscow in this has been overplayed. i think this is largely a ukrainian matter. it has made his position more difficult, but he has not used full force, because he knowed that would be the end of his position internationally, and ukraine itself. ukraine is a political culture that will not tolerate that type of massive force, so he has used smaller force. i think there is a possible of a compromise. i think it will be useful if the united states was enganged. i think ukraine themselveses have the basic of a compromise, that would be that he take steps to ensure a free and fair election. he releases from jail. he guaranteed that he can run for the presidency. he removes all those laws those anti-democratic laws he signed last week. he released from jail all the protestors picked up in the middle of the night, as your correspondent pointed out. those are serious gestures. so far he has done nothing. his willing t
because ukrainian's by themselveses are in two deep trenches on both sides. >> ambassador, is victorn effect squeezed now between moscow and the street? >> i think the role of moscow in this has been overplayed. i think this is largely a ukrainian matter. it has made his position more difficult, but he has not used full force, because he knowed that would be the end of his position internationally, and ukraine itself. ukraine is a political culture that will not tolerate that type...
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we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. >> we are back on "talk to al jazeera" with ira glass. you grew up in baltimore, there's no american accent. >> i got rid of t i had it when i was a kid. i moved to the midwest for college and was mocked all the time for my pronunciations. i got out of my... >> what was it like growing up in baltimore? >> i grew up in the suburbs, so it was typical of a lot of people that grew up in the suburbs. i grew up in an unbelievably jewish suburb and i don't think i realised as a child how e-septemb eccentric that was. baltimore was a jewish enclave. almost nobody celebrated christmas at elementary school, and when i was older i thought, "that was unusual, no one celebrated christmas", so, yes. >> you - now you are an atheist. the jewish upbringing is a cultural identity not a spiritual connection. >> many jews - you don't have to believe in god to be a jew, you are, whether you choose to be or not.
we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. >> we are back on "talk to al jazeera" with ira glass. you grew up in baltimore, there's no american accent. >> i got rid of t i had it when i was a kid. i moved to the midwest for college and was mocked all the time for my pronunciations. i got out of my... >> what was it like growing...
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trench makers dominate, and in south a sha they control 60% of the share. regional leader has even built production facilities locally including malaysia and thailand. toyota has taken that brand approach to to rest of asia so the big players are used to being there. >> political tensions can raise speed bumps for auto makers particularly american companies. emerging mideast countries represent the largest new consumer base. they also bring diplomatic complications and sanctions against iran to evolving relationships after the arab spring. the frac mennation may prove tougher for the big three to handle. >> when you get outsites there's been far more numbers of vehicles, types, far more numbers of vehicle brands. >> indo knee seans favor cars that can handle regular flooding. saudi buyers prefer suhs and pickups that can deal with harsh weather, and algerians want inexpensive durable enough to with stand road conditions. you are talking about 1 million vehicles or less, you may even be talking under 100,000. it means you may have trouble designing that vehi
trench makers dominate, and in south a sha they control 60% of the share. regional leader has even built production facilities locally including malaysia and thailand. toyota has taken that brand approach to to rest of asia so the big players are used to being there. >> political tensions can raise speed bumps for auto makers particularly american companies. emerging mideast countries represent the largest new consumer base. they also bring diplomatic complications and sanctions against...
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we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at.ryone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. the military is ramping up to open combat jobs to women in 2016, but after 55% of female recruits failed the pull-up test, are they ready for the physical demands of combat? ♪ >>> our ding -- digital producer is here tonight. it's so good to have you. >>
we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at.ryone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. the military is ramping up to open combat jobs to women in 2016, but after 55% of female recruits failed the pull-up test, are they ready for the physical demands of combat? ♪ >>> our ding -- digital producer is here tonight. it's so good to have...
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this morning a devastating new book is reverb rating from the political trenches in washington to the front lines of u.s. troops serving in harm's way. a memoir from robert gates, the man who led the pentagon during two wars and under two presidents. in the blunt and surprising detailgates rips obama's leadership and his most powerful white house insiderst that could cast long shadows on the next presidential election. days before released leaked details reveal stunning criticisms. >> today you are not only one of the longest serving secretaries of defense in american history but it is clear you have been one of the best. >> cnn chief national security correspondent has more for you. >> reporter: in his new book "duty" the former defense secretary delivers a sometimes scathing account of the white house. gates writes he concluded the president doesn't believe in his own strategy and doesn't consider the war to be his. for him it is all about getting out. the paper reports that gates grew concerned about the president changing course and that the president was skeptical if not out righ
this morning a devastating new book is reverb rating from the political trenches in washington to the front lines of u.s. troops serving in harm's way. a memoir from robert gates, the man who led the pentagon during two wars and under two presidents. in the blunt and surprising detailgates rips obama's leadership and his most powerful white house insiderst that could cast long shadows on the next presidential election. days before released leaked details reveal stunning criticisms. >>...
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yield back the balance of my time. -- front trenches of the economy. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: americans are realizing that they were being misled from obamacare. one writes, this bill is better than what the insurance companies were offering private parties. what we actually purchased is very inferior to the high deductible policy that i currently have when out of network. edward has made several attempts to enroll his family in the insurance since october. due to the faulty government-run website and the complicated nature of the law, he tried to enroll his 17-year-old daughter in a government health plan. the government's role is to protect our fellow citizens, not make tasks such as enrolling in health care more expensive or difficult. obamacare must be repealed and replaced. to create jobs
yield back the balance of my time. -- front trenches of the economy. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: americans are realizing that they were being misled from obamacare. one writes, this bill is better than what the insurance companies were...
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shown chiding a group of captured soldiers i don't know that you and the americans are in a saying trench the american drones are in the sky and we're on the ground of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was formed in two thousand and nine. eight into a breeding ground for some of the most high profile plans to attack the united states in response a steady barrage of the u.s. hellfire missiles but the shaba tack revealed a group that still both organized and deadly the problem with drones critics say is that they don't just kill terrorists an errant strike reportedly hit a wedding party in the central city of raw dog tribal leaders from the area say mistakes like that helped boost al qaeda ranks. in regard to tribes initially united to defend against al qaida but then we saw that drone strikes were killing innocent people which has pushed the tribes to sympathize with americans and to support them directly but the rise of extremist groups here in yemen is also related to the country's scarce resources water being a perfect example now in some parts of yemen they've been able to come in and
shown chiding a group of captured soldiers i don't know that you and the americans are in a saying trench the american drones are in the sky and we're on the ground of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was formed in two thousand and nine. eight into a breeding ground for some of the most high profile plans to attack the united states in response a steady barrage of the u.s. hellfire missiles but the shaba tack revealed a group that still both organized and deadly the problem with drones critics...
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we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> idaho is taking back control of its privately run for profit prison. the state paided $29 million to a company to run the jail but has been the subject of lawsuits and allegations of violence. courtney kealy has moyer. >> an investigation led to the release of this video. it showed one inmate at the idaho correctional center beating another. while no one, not even the guards bothers to stop the fight. >> the beating went on so long that inmate who was attacking him sat down and took a break to catch his breath. ap reporter
we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeera america is dedicated to tell the story the best way that it can be told. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and...
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facilities in ramadi and a flu jab on january first they had taken control of elicopters andhan in places trench mortars. on saturday sixty five militants were killed and eight iraqi soldiers the military attacks and gradually pushing the militants out of ramadi but americans continue to hold a firm grip on central time to fruition. in western iraq the majority sunnis have grown frustrated with the government of prime minister yuri al maliki who is she an intrusion. some residents in giving support to the militants by joining in the battle. the civil war in neighboring syria has made things worse is i make extremists and taking advantage of the situation by setting up their bases inside iraq. negotiators from six world powers is still waiting for a rainy meters to put an agreement on their nuclear program into motion. the two sides reached a breakthrough deal in november but the lady and still haven't implemented the first apps negotiators agreed the remains would scale back their nuclear development. the six powers would lead to sanctions negotiators met three times in december to discuss what
facilities in ramadi and a flu jab on january first they had taken control of elicopters andhan in places trench mortars. on saturday sixty five militants were killed and eight iraqi soldiers the military attacks and gradually pushing the militants out of ramadi but americans continue to hold a firm grip on central time to fruition. in western iraq the majority sunnis have grown frustrated with the government of prime minister yuri al maliki who is she an intrusion. some residents in giving...
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least in the hard hit areas of you would think governments are scrambling local solutions to women trench on the front.
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so we are out here in the trenches talking to people as to what they think were inside -- we are insidene of the businesses as i said. let me get to jonathan steel. you guys have taken a hit. you feel like perhaps you have been lied to? >> absolutely. this is a state where industry seems to come first before the people. we were lied to originally when they said it was okay for everybody to drink the water. now they said the pregnant women could drink the water and they said young children couldn't drink the water. basically, the water still tastes the same. it still tastes awful. we have hand-washing stations we use bottled water for here because several of our staff contract wash their hands in the tap water. it makes their hands itchy and red. >> unbelievable. john let me get to one other person before we run out of time here, if you could real quickly guides, this is mya ni, what is the deal? we are not getting answers from anyone. how can we find out why there is the smell on the ground and on the ground here? >> this is not a surprise. i mean i feel like we have been dealing with t
so we are out here in the trenches talking to people as to what they think were inside -- we are insidene of the businesses as i said. let me get to jonathan steel. you guys have taken a hit. you feel like perhaps you have been lied to? >> absolutely. this is a state where industry seems to come first before the people. we were lied to originally when they said it was okay for everybody to drink the water. now they said the pregnant women could drink the water and they said young children...
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put down one guy and i've been that hectic side of the era around the globe more than few days the trench of rain in the southern philippines has left at least two dozen dead and over in beijing on thursday fine dust levels soar to more than twenty five times the normal levels. back in the nation and was thus not need a way that free find this warning being issued and swallow. in fact are a nice holiday as to what i've seen three times the normal of us to find dust and readings reached two hundred and twenty six micrograms of pain now thailand which is about five times the normal level so those of you with respiratory problems must pay cuts and love taking a leg at the satellite map where the end of high pressure system from the west sea which is why we're seeing cloudy skies have been that now higher levels of buying back their forecasts for tomorrow morning's added to the name or a teacher but i think that and that dry weather advisories aren't telling effect of these kids need to be aware of starting fires will not sit tomorrow now there is solace that top the day at minus three degree
put down one guy and i've been that hectic side of the era around the globe more than few days the trench of rain in the southern philippines has left at least two dozen dead and over in beijing on thursday fine dust levels soar to more than twenty five times the normal levels. back in the nation and was thus not need a way that free find this warning being issued and swallow. in fact are a nice holiday as to what i've seen three times the normal of us to find dust and readings reached two...
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unknown to you and the americans are in the same trench. the american drones are in the sky. i'm due on the ground. in the arabian peninsula was formed in two thousand and nine. ringo week stay in toronto meeting ground for some of the most high profile plans to attack the united states. in response us that the number on each of the us hellfire missiles at the shamu attack with the older group that still both organized and deadly. the problem with drones critics say is that they don't just kill terrorists. aaron strike reportedly hit a wedding party in the central city of ryde on tribal leaders from the airy nc mistakes like that help boost al qaeda ranks. dunedin the end of the doubt and other times initially unite to defend against al qaeda and the muscles of drone strikes with killing innocent people just push to try to sympathize with the mountains and support them correctly the trials of extremist groups here in yemen is also related to the country's scarce resources water. being a perfect example. now some parts of yemen. they've been able to come and improve the infras
unknown to you and the americans are in the same trench. the american drones are in the sky. i'm due on the ground. in the arabian peninsula was formed in two thousand and nine. ringo week stay in toronto meeting ground for some of the most high profile plans to attack the united states. in response us that the number on each of the us hellfire missiles at the shamu attack with the older group that still both organized and deadly. the problem with drones critics say is that they don't just kill...
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results in a frank said that while it's common and can add numbers to be monty tells tossing off in a trench that way. the dax ended the day it was good at no point eight percent higher than nine thousand five hundred and six points. your sausage cheese and even a moment to topple the swamp when folks and it's such a one ten. christine and seek in new york trading still underway on the data stream at the mostly they and the sea it's up about costs and at this hour. and your attorney trading is that americans don't want to lead thirty six fourteen. now a wanted person who will be competing in semitism us downhill skiing champion lindsey vonn has just confirmed her went wrong due to the current knee injury this was a full time will come when it says that she simply needs more time to recover. to tearing ligaments in her right knee last year the twenty nine year old said that she is disrespect to mr toma taunts of winning a medal in what was to be in force between two gangs. he says that she hopes to return to competitive sports in two thousand and eight the two nd time when this edition of the
results in a frank said that while it's common and can add numbers to be monty tells tossing off in a trench that way. the dax ended the day it was good at no point eight percent higher than nine thousand five hundred and six points. your sausage cheese and even a moment to topple the swamp when folks and it's such a one ten. christine and seek in new york trading still underway on the data stream at the mostly they and the sea it's up about costs and at this hour. and your attorney trading is...
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poll at least in the hard hit areas of your government that's going to mean local solutions to women trench on the price of something. is just one pasta a little after ten o'clock am here in moscow you live with us on our to international you with me to almost say for this week's the weekly. the black flag of al qaeda was this week a waste over to iraq's cities which are now under control of jihad is spent on creating a new islamic nation but the real bloodletting is yet to began one expert says iraqi army and tribal militias mobilize and prepare to counterattack artie's gannett she can reports. they run on care emboldened by the fighting in syria these are all qaeda linked militants overran parts of iraq including the city of fallujah. we have said earlier that the syria story will actually go into iraq and this is what we were warning about chaos in neighboring syria deep and as the u.s. and its allies threaten the syrian government sending the signal to the rebels to fight on to the detriment of a political outcome islamic groups have now taken over the opposition movement there and have
poll at least in the hard hit areas of your government that's going to mean local solutions to women trench on the price of something. is just one pasta a little after ten o'clock am here in moscow you live with us on our to international you with me to almost say for this week's the weekly. the black flag of al qaeda was this week a waste over to iraq's cities which are now under control of jihad is spent on creating a new islamic nation but the real bloodletting is yet to began one expert...
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but you've been in the trenches making this fight. i was reminded that i got elected to the senate when i was 29 years old. and i come from a state that has a lot of major corporations and a lot of responsible major corporations. and i come from a state that although everybody calls it blue now was fairly red at the time. i remember what i would do every year, i would go to all the major constituencies. i would sit down and i would meet with the chamber of commerce, i would meet with the afl-cio, i would meet with the united auto workers, i would meet with naacp at the beginning of the year. and i met with two of the largest companies, the ceos and their boards, in the state of delaware and they were at that time fortune ten companies. and i would listen to what their concerns were for the coming year, across the board, business, labor, activist roups, et cetera. i was in the board room of one of the major corporations, and everyone was being very nice except the ceo. and he was really just upset with me. i had forgotten this until yo
but you've been in the trenches making this fight. i was reminded that i got elected to the senate when i was 29 years old. and i come from a state that has a lot of major corporations and a lot of responsible major corporations. and i come from a state that although everybody calls it blue now was fairly red at the time. i remember what i would do every year, i would go to all the major constituencies. i would sit down and i would meet with the chamber of commerce, i would meet with the...