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european and u.s. mass collection. baskets co-curator the exhibition. but i was quite anxious beforehand all the things i didn't know if all the artworks would live up to the expectations of this fantastic space in this fantastic museum with all these visitors and public home i had a really bad and possibly a guilty conscience. but now that the works are on the walls i have to say bravo to augusta. at eighty eight says among germany's oldest living artists is clearly enjoying the bounce surrounding his upcoming birthday but despite his commercial success he's maintained his ability for reinvention. everybody likes a show off everyone likes getting applause for it but of course subsides quickly and is discarded swiftly if it is conformist. gail bartlett's was born hans-georg karen in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight in the village of joy which inspired his ideas. by a lie is showing some of his early works like break night down the drain from nine hundred sixty three which dr scandal when it was first exhibited in west berlin the artist was taken t
european and u.s. mass collection. baskets co-curator the exhibition. but i was quite anxious beforehand all the things i didn't know if all the artworks would live up to the expectations of this fantastic space in this fantastic museum with all these visitors and public home i had a really bad and possibly a guilty conscience. but now that the works are on the walls i have to say bravo to augusta. at eighty eight says among germany's oldest living artists is clearly enjoying the bounce...
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the retrospective features some eighty paintings and sculptures on loan from around european and u.s. mass collections. oscillates tokyo rated the exhibition. but i was quite anxious beforehand i didn't know if all the artworks would live up to the expectations of this fantastic space in this fantastic museum with all these visitors and public home i had a morning bed and possibly a guilty conscience. but now that the works are on the walls i have to say to bravo to augusta was this our. well will. at eighty later is among germany's oldest living artists is clearly enjoying the bounce surrounding his upcoming birthday but despite his commercial success he's maintained his ability for reinvention. everybody likes a show off everyone likes getting up close for it but of course subsides quickly and is discarded swiftly if it is conformist and. gail vacillates was born hans georg counting one thousand nine hundred thirty eight in the village of deutsche boss sentence which inspired his idea. is showing some of his early works like break night down the drain from nine hundred sixty three which
the retrospective features some eighty paintings and sculptures on loan from around european and u.s. mass collections. oscillates tokyo rated the exhibition. but i was quite anxious beforehand i didn't know if all the artworks would live up to the expectations of this fantastic space in this fantastic museum with all these visitors and public home i had a morning bed and possibly a guilty conscience. but now that the works are on the walls i have to say to bravo to augusta was this our. well...
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13 is a thing that originated in the 1980's and since reggie central america as a result of the u.s. mass deportation policies. during a lengthy address, trump announced he had signed an executive order keeping the guantanamo bay military prison open and escalated his warmongering rhetoric against north korea, calling the north korean government depraved, warning it poses a nuclear risk to the united states. trump celebrated his massive tax overhaul in a fitting corporations and the richest americans, among them, himself and his family. trump entered the state of the union with the lowest approval rating of any president in modern u.s. history, entering his second year in office. we will have more on the state of the union after the headlines. a federal judge in new york city says he will not ignore president trump's "vicious" comments about latinos as he considers whether to halt the termination of daca, that's the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, which gives nearly 800,000 young undocumented people permission to live and work in the united states. president trump canceled
13 is a thing that originated in the 1980's and since reggie central america as a result of the u.s. mass deportation policies. during a lengthy address, trump announced he had signed an executive order keeping the guantanamo bay military prison open and escalated his warmongering rhetoric against north korea, calling the north korean government depraved, warning it poses a nuclear risk to the united states. trump celebrated his massive tax overhaul in a fitting corporations and the richest...
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reporter: for more than three months, authorities have provided few details about the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. today the sheriff released a report he calls "preliminary." >> i've lost a lot of sleep over this. >> reporter: but after chasing nearly 2,000 leads since october, the gunman's motive is still a mystery. they police say he acted alone. >> he had lost a significant amount of his monetary wealth in close proximity to 1 october and that may have a driving factor associated with it. >> reporter: the sheriff says he does not expect charges against paddock's girlfriend who had told investigators he had become distant and withdrawn over the last year and began buying more guns. the day before the shooting the gunman twice drove from the mandalay bay from his home returning with at least six suitcases. when police used explosives to below open his hotel room door, paddock was already dead. >> he believed that we were in close proximity of engaging him and he decided to take his own life. >> reporter: tonight the sheriff says the fbi still has an ongoing case against someone connecte
reporter: for more than three months, authorities have provided few details about the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. today the sheriff released a report he calls "preliminary." >> i've lost a lot of sleep over this. >> reporter: but after chasing nearly 2,000 leads since october, the gunman's motive is still a mystery. they police say he acted alone. >> he had lost a significant amount of his monetary wealth in close proximity to 1 october and that may have...
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the biggest, worst mass shooting in u.s. history. the same game of hide the ball happens in ol have politics as well. we've seen scenarios where both government bodies and journal interests end up revealing or reporting only part of the story. >>, the part that they need to advance their own agendas. or cover, you know, cover their own posteriors. the publics interest isn't served in either case when the government does it or journalists do it. look at what the press has been doing, just in the past week. they've been fat shaming donald trump. >> tell me how a guy who its mcdonald's and kentucky fried chicken, diet coax, never exercises is in that good a shape. >> you think that's a problematic? >> border line obese k you characterize it as excellent health? >> do you have a waist measurement for the president, the weight is 239, seems just shy of obesity. >> laura: speaking of weight, while they're trying to push the narrative that the president is physically unfit for the office or mentally unfit, they keep insisting that he's a ra
the biggest, worst mass shooting in u.s. history. the same game of hide the ball happens in ol have politics as well. we've seen scenarios where both government bodies and journal interests end up revealing or reporting only part of the story. >>, the part that they need to advance their own agendas. or cover, you know, cover their own posteriors. the publics interest isn't served in either case when the government does it or journalists do it. look at what the press has been doing, just...
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. >>> an arizona woman shot in the head during the deadliest shooting in mass u.s.istory is being released from the hospital today. doctors were sure she was going to die after she was shot outside the mandalay bay hotel. but she made a remarkable recovery and credits her family for helping her to survive. >> my kids and my family, i will not quit on them and i will not quit on myself. i feel strong and positive, plus i get to boss my husband around. >> i had a dream that -- >> her husband said he decided not to take her off life support after she came to him in a dream and told him everything would be okay. >> turning now to sports. the nba's breaking with years of opposition by proposing a plan to legalize betting on games. under the proposal the league would get 1% of every bet and that would amount to a massive new revenue stream for the league. estimates say gamblers place up to $200 billion in illegal sports bets every year. >>> four baseball greats heading to the hall of fame. chipper jones, vlad guerrero, jim thome and trevor hoffman. the steroid era stars,
. >>> an arizona woman shot in the head during the deadliest shooting in mass u.s.istory is being released from the hospital today. doctors were sure she was going to die after she was shot outside the mandalay bay hotel. but she made a remarkable recovery and credits her family for helping her to survive. >> my kids and my family, i will not quit on them and i will not quit on myself. i feel strong and positive, plus i get to boss my husband around. >> i had a dream that...
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u.s. history of mass killing and which of course was committed by what an american and yet he said nothing about that why do you not see the democrats seizing on those facts to reply to the president i mean there's just been mute i mean we did see mr kennedy's rebuttal speech which was highly praised and i think rightfully so but again you can't stand up to the present state of the union and there's never been a rebuttal by anyone that even got close to the president standing in front of both chambers of head of congress and so he's got the ultimate stage nobody can live up to that and i think donald trump did masterfully take those personal stories just like president obama did in his state of the unions to drive a narrative the question is and we've seen that polls do go up lightly for day or two of us of course you have a strategic grow out of a policy and actually go out and campaign now for days which i don't think. is going to do is i'm probably not going to before we really just as before we see the speech in davos and we had the state of the union last night. europe is looking at t
u.s. history of mass killing and which of course was committed by what an american and yet he said nothing about that why do you not see the democrats seizing on those facts to reply to the president i mean there's just been mute i mean we did see mr kennedy's rebuttal speech which was highly praised and i think rightfully so but again you can't stand up to the present state of the union and there's never been a rebuttal by anyone that even got close to the president standing in front of both...
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u.s. geological survey says mass communications via cell phones is seven years away, mobile phones are too slow when seconds count. there's 17 what sensor stations that monitor seismic activity has yet to be built. that leaves the u.s. behind china, japan and turkey that have better earthquake systems. >> those systems were implemented after there were high fatality events and that produced the political will to invest in this technology. >> when shake alert eventually gets down to the local level will be to get people to respond to an alert, unlike when people hear a fire alarm go off, many people just stay in place assuming it's a false alarm. false alarms by shake alert are possible if the system senses movement. >>> digital systems are becoming more common here these days, there's alexa, google and siri. >> it can be tricky making them work. michael finney is here with some tips. >> amazon echo or google home still in the box because you don't know what to do with it? now is the time to change that >> alexa, start a grocery list. a voice assistant can help you out in ways you never ima
u.s. geological survey says mass communications via cell phones is seven years away, mobile phones are too slow when seconds count. there's 17 what sensor stations that monitor seismic activity has yet to be built. that leaves the u.s. behind china, japan and turkey that have better earthquake systems. >> those systems were implemented after there were high fatality events and that produced the political will to invest in this technology. >> when shake alert eventually gets down to...
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plus new revelations on the worst mass shooting in u.s. history that took place in october it to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, if you have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you're allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or symptoms like itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your risk for low blood sugar. common side
plus new revelations on the worst mass shooting in u.s. history that took place in october it to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for...
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the masses u.s. officials were given by angry palestinian protesters stormed the meeting as tensions over. recognition showed no sign of calming. thanks for joining us my name is neil harvey this is r.t. international there's been a heated day in the russian resort of sochi where troops from the syrian opposition talk to representatives from damascus along with other concerned parties about the prospects for peace in syria and it seems that there's a palpable result emerging from those talks as explained. first of all they've agreed on twelve points twelve points along which a future syrian state will be built it's it's a guideline the document itself made the rounds at geneva multiple times but ultimately it got nowhere it was finally side here in sochi and it's a road map that governs everything from syrian from syrian government itself to syrian sovereignty to how the military will be overhauled the other big thing that was agreed on is a constitutional reform committee to amend or rewrite the syr
the masses u.s. officials were given by angry palestinian protesters stormed the meeting as tensions over. recognition showed no sign of calming. thanks for joining us my name is neil harvey this is r.t. international there's been a heated day in the russian resort of sochi where troops from the syrian opposition talk to representatives from damascus along with other concerned parties about the prospects for peace in syria and it seems that there's a palpable result emerging from those talks as...
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u.s. over the past five years on average that's nearly one of week already in twenty eighteen there being two reported incidents involving a school and nearly one third of all mass shootings in the u.s. since two thousand happened at schools is a reminder of some of the worst. and over to our guest now discussing whether the new school shooting simulator will help to cub gun violence in schools we have to really understand that we do live in a day and age when children are going to have to understand this at a younger age than we would have liked then we were probably raised with and because of that you know it is good t. utilize technology in order to train them to either defend themselves against it or defend others against this and just to be ready for it because sometimes the worst things will happen when children or a those in it situation have absolutely no idea how to handle what is happening and provides teachers with at least some information in order to repair any of that that they're actually use an assault on their school and what that does say is isms that the assaults will come there will be more sauce and dare i say this there will be there will b
u.s. over the past five years on average that's nearly one of week already in twenty eighteen there being two reported incidents involving a school and nearly one third of all mass shootings in the u.s. since two thousand happened at schools is a reminder of some of the worst. and over to our guest now discussing whether the new school shooting simulator will help to cub gun violence in schools we have to really understand that we do live in a day and age when children are going to have to...
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the largest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. there are new images from inside that hotels room, and what the shooter's girlfriend has now revealed. ears abc news reporter clayton san del. >> reporter: tonight those new images from inside a hole room turned sniper's nest a staggering number of rifles, strewn on counter-tops, chairs, beds, the floor. hundreds of shell casings and a hammer next to glass from the shattered wind where stephen paddock opened fire targeting a crowded vegas murder festival below murdering 58 people, injuring more than 700. >> get down. >> reporter: for more than three months authorities provided few details about the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. today the sheriff released a report he calls preliminary. >> i lost a lot of sleep over this. >> reporter: after chasing 2,000 leads since october the gunman's motive is a mystery. police say he acted alone. >> he lost a significant amount of his monetary wealth in close proximity to 1 october and that may have a driving factor associated with it. >>
the largest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. there are new images from inside that hotels room, and what the shooter's girlfriend has now revealed. ears abc news reporter clayton san del. >> reporter: tonight those new images from inside a hole room turned sniper's nest a staggering number of rifles, strewn on counter-tops, chairs, beds, the floor. hundreds of shell casings and a hammer next to glass from the shattered wind where stephen paddock opened fire targeting a crowded vegas...
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u.s. attorneys fired by the president en masse back in march. thank you for joining us tonight. el. >> so, we got a whole bunch of interim u.s. attorneys appointed today. under the federal vacancies reform act, as far as i understand, you have 300 days to pick somebody new once there's a vacancy like this, so, that meant that they could only have the acting u.s. attorneys for 300 days max, that 300-day mark is tomorrow. what would have happened if the administration, like, really blew this, if they didn't notice that deadline was passing or they didn't get it together to get all these appointments made at the last minute today. who would have been running these prosecutors offices as of form? >> well, the pick then goes to the courts, the judges in the discricktrict where the u.s. aty works. so, they may pick someone that the justice department likes or somebody else. so, i think that the attorney general didn't want to take that chance, that somebody other than their choosing would get that position, so, i think that's why he's been waiting for president trump to make these nomi
u.s. attorneys fired by the president en masse back in march. thank you for joining us tonight. el. >> so, we got a whole bunch of interim u.s. attorneys appointed today. under the federal vacancies reform act, as far as i understand, you have 300 days to pick somebody new once there's a vacancy like this, so, that meant that they could only have the acting u.s. attorneys for 300 days max, that 300-day mark is tomorrow. what would have happened if the administration, like, really blew...
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she was one of hundreds of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. calistogacalzadillas said her life changed. >> i will not be the same old jovanna. i will come back stronger. >> the family was considering taking her off life support but her husband told them he had a dream she would survive so they waited and the mother of two did wake up and is learning to walk again. >>> a kentucky high school remains closed for a third day the scene of the latest campus shooting. two students at marshall county high school died both 15-year- old sophomores. the suspect shooter is 15 and is in custody and will be tried as an adult on two counts of murder. 14 students were wounded, 5 still hospitalized >>> doctors are asking people to prevent the dominant flu strain this season. they say it can be especially deadly for children. a 12-year-old florida boy died of the flu this week. he reportedly did not get a flu shot. so far this season the virus has killed more than 30 children in 23 states. >>> insurance co-pays are supposed to give you a good deal on prescripti
she was one of hundreds of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. calistogacalzadillas said her life changed. >> i will not be the same old jovanna. i will come back stronger. >> the family was considering taking her off life support but her husband told them he had a dream she would survive so they waited and the mother of two did wake up and is learning to walk again. >>> a kentucky high school remains closed for a third day the scene of the latest campus...
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. >>> police are revealing new details in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history, but they still don't know the motive that led the las vegas gunman steven paddock to kill 58 people. while on paddock's computers, police found his online searches showed him scoping out other potential targets, including colleges and sports venues, police also say they found child pornography, and while they're still seeking a person of interest in the case, police believe paddock was the lone gunman. no charges are expected against his girlfriend. >>> now to california, where the story of 13 siblings allegedly subjected to years of torture and starvation by their own parents has horrified and enraged all who have heard the disturbing details. tonight miguel almaguer with the latest retails and new efforts to help them. >> reporter: at the home where 13 children are said to have been beaten, strangled and chained to furniture for years, today strangers leaving behind what their parents never gave them, balloons, flowers and toys. this as we spoke to a classmate of one of the
. >>> police are revealing new details in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history, but they still don't know the motive that led the las vegas gunman steven paddock to kill 58 people. while on paddock's computers, police found his online searches showed him scoping out other potential targets, including colleges and sports venues, police also say they found child pornography, and while they're still seeking a person of interest in the case, police believe paddock was the lone gunman....
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. >> glor: after a year that saw two of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s.istory, some are finding an extra layer of security in bullet its proof clothing. mark strassmann has more on this. >> not too snug. >> reporter: this virginia clothing store sells "dressed to kill," but in the back, its tailors sew soft armor into soft fabrics for another reason: dressed not to be killed. >> we're in business to offer that security and protection for people. >> reporter: in 2011, robert davis and abbas hillsider launched their clothing line. an armored t-shirt cost almost a grand. an armor's manned's suit $8,000. >> reporter: on this firing repeatedly stopped bullets fired pointblank from a ..9-millimeter hand gun. j.j. wood tried on armored jacket, part of a clothing line developed as a defense against drug cartels. >> it's comfortable and you have, i guess, that paefs mind. >> reporter: 85% of their customers work for u.s. government agencies, but they also sell to foreign v.i.p.s, oil executives, and everyday americans. when there's an orlando shooting or a vegas s
. >> glor: after a year that saw two of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s.istory, some are finding an extra layer of security in bullet its proof clothing. mark strassmann has more on this. >> not too snug. >> reporter: this virginia clothing store sells "dressed to kill," but in the back, its tailors sew soft armor into soft fabrics for another reason: dressed not to be killed. >> we're in business to offer that security and protection for people. >>...
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after holding an open air mass. u.s. president. talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu the visit is being boy palestinians angry at the. declaration on jerusalem penn says the most senior american official to visit jerusalem since the us announced its decision to move its embassy there the city status is a key point of contention in the middle east peace process well this is what pans had to say soon after meeting netanyahu. was great over. israel's capital jerusalem. following over the story this is. where he said we were in the. united states and israel. introduced but also i would call. for speaking with you here over the river. corresponding to how we force it now he's joining us live from the knesset and as we wait for the vice president's address i believe he's just and to. terry what do we. actually let's go to the live pictures now of the president as we are saying he has entered the knesset and he is about to address the israeli parliament let's listen no thanks. so as we wait for us was president to address the isra
after holding an open air mass. u.s. president. talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu the visit is being boy palestinians angry at the. declaration on jerusalem penn says the most senior american official to visit jerusalem since the us announced its decision to move its embassy there the city status is a key point of contention in the middle east peace process well this is what pans had to say soon after meeting netanyahu. was great over. israel's capital jerusalem. following over the...
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. >>> a woman shot in the head during the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s.ing home from the hospital. she was one of more than 500 people injured at a concert in las vegas five months ago. the shooter stephen paddock shot and killed himself. the doctors did not expect her to survive. she called her recovery miraculous. she said it will -- it has given her new resolve. >> well not let people like him win and we will not live in fear. >> she plans to leave the hospital today with her husband and two children. >> the president of michigan state university submitted her resignation following the sentencing of sports dr. larry nassar who was handed a sense 175 years yesterday. he worked at michigan state where he assaulted young gymnasts and athletes. victims and lawyers want to know why he got away with the crimes at the university for so long. >> a team of first responders in georgia gave a dog at a better life. atlanta police officer's body camera was rolling as he spotted the animal overcome by smoke at the fire. a second officer called the dog to safety in h
. >>> a woman shot in the head during the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s.ing home from the hospital. she was one of more than 500 people injured at a concert in las vegas five months ago. the shooter stephen paddock shot and killed himself. the doctors did not expect her to survive. she called her recovery miraculous. she said it will -- it has given her new resolve. >> well not let people like him win and we will not live in fear. >> she plans to leave the hospital...
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year that saw two of the deadliest mass >> glor: after a year that saw two of the deadliest mass asootings in u.shistory, some are finding an extra layer of security in bulletproof clothing. mark strassmann has more on this. >> not too snug. >> reporter: this virginia clothing store sells "dressed to kill," but in the back, its tailors sow soft armor into soft fabrics for another reason: dressed not to be killed. >> we're in business to offer that security and protection for people. >> reporter: in 2011, robert davis and abbas haider launched their armored handmade clothing line called aspetto. an armored t-shirt costs almost a grand. an armored man suit costs $8,000. >> reporter: on this firing people are literally trusting their lives with this product so we don't sell something that we don't think is going to work. >> reporter: on this firing range, their armored vest real repeatedly stopped bullets fired wintblank from a .9-millimeter odnd gun. >> reporter: j.j. wood tried on armored jacket, part of a clothing line developed as a defense against drug cartels. >> you know it's there. you're co
year that saw two of the deadliest mass >> glor: after a year that saw two of the deadliest mass asootings in u.shistory, some are finding an extra layer of security in bulletproof clothing. mark strassmann has more on this. >> not too snug. >> reporter: this virginia clothing store sells "dressed to kill," but in the back, its tailors sow soft armor into soft fabrics for another reason: dressed not to be killed. >> we're in business to offer that security and...
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u.s. in the past five years that averages nearly one every week and already this year there have been two reported farm incidents in schools nearly a third of all mass shootings in the u.s. since two thousand have taken place in educational establishments is a reminder of some of the deadliest. we spoke to two experts about just how effective this new school shooting simulator may be in helping to curb the problem. we have to really understand that we do live in a day and age when children are going to have to understand this at a younger age than we would have liked then we were probably raised with and because of that you know it is good to utilize technology in order to train them to either defend themselves against it or defend others against it and just to be ready for it because sometimes the worst things will happen when children or a those in it situation have absolutely no idea how to handle what is happening in the group by teachers with at least some information in order to repair any of that that they're actually use and sold on their school and what that does is it is assumed that the assaults will come there will be more socks and dare
u.s. in the past five years that averages nearly one every week and already this year there have been two reported farm incidents in schools nearly a third of all mass shootings in the u.s. since two thousand have taken place in educational establishments is a reminder of some of the deadliest. we spoke to two experts about just how effective this new school shooting simulator may be in helping to curb the problem. we have to really understand that we do live in a day and age when children are...
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i mean, those wouldn't be the people immigrating en masse to the u.s.nyway. >> well, i can just say that my ancestors came from countries that were not nearly as prosperous as this one. i'm glad that they were welcomed here. we did in the so-called gang of eight bill, the bipartisan bill that we did in 2013 that passed the senate, we take family immigration from where it is now, about 70% of all legal immigration, to about 50%, striking more of a balance between those coming who had economic skills that could help the economy and those who come by virtue of family relations. that was part of the broader bill, and there was a lot of tough negotiations between democrats and republicans to arrive at that figure. i do think we need to strike the balance, but when we strike that balance, we certainly shouldn't do it in a way that is seen to be race-based or based on how poor a country is. there is nothing to say that people who can help our economy and could win a merit-based visa, you know, aren't coming from countries that are very poor, and we see that ri
i mean, those wouldn't be the people immigrating en masse to the u.s.nyway. >> well, i can just say that my ancestors came from countries that were not nearly as prosperous as this one. i'm glad that they were welcomed here. we did in the so-called gang of eight bill, the bipartisan bill that we did in 2013 that passed the senate, we take family immigration from where it is now, about 70% of all legal immigration, to about 50%, striking more of a balance between those coming who had...
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she was gravely injured in the worst mass shooting in u.s.n las vegas. >> doctors gave her little chance of living but amazingly she defied the odds. nbc's joe friar has more. >> reporter: four months after jovan nah calzadillas was shot in the brain doctors say her progress is nothing short of miraculous. >> even though i will not be the same ogiovanna i will come back stronger. >> reporter: doctors offered her husband frank a grim prognosis. >> they told me the same thing, there was nothing they could do for giovanna. >> reporter: frank says there was even talk of removing giovanna from life support. >> i had a dream that giovanna visited me, she hugged me and kissed me and told me everything's okay. i called her mom and said we're keeping her alive, she's going to be all right. >> reporter: nearly three weeks later she was moved to the barrow neurological inside stoout in phoenix where slowly she improved. and now she's talking about her family. >> my kids and my family. i will not quit on them, and i will not quit on myself. >> reporter:
she was gravely injured in the worst mass shooting in u.s.n las vegas. >> doctors gave her little chance of living but amazingly she defied the odds. nbc's joe friar has more. >> reporter: four months after jovan nah calzadillas was shot in the brain doctors say her progress is nothing short of miraculous. >> even though i will not be the same ogiovanna i will come back stronger. >> reporter: doctors offered her husband frank a grim prognosis. >> they told me the...
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u.s. state department has put israel has the political leader of hamas on the terror list how mass is the palestinian faction which has the factor ruled the gaza strip since two thousand and seven where in a moment we are going to have reaction from palestine where imran khan is standing by for us in ramallah first though let's get the latest from roslyn jordan who's in washington d.c. you were also in tell us a little bit more about this u.s. announcement. well it comes just about a month or so after is my honey a called for a new into fodder or uprising in israel in response to the u.s. president donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel though state department officials are not saying that is exactly the reason why they made this designation they do note that he has been involved in the planning and execution of attacks against both israeli citizens and at least seventeen american citizens and so what this does is basically puts a freeze on his personal assets it basically outlaws any financial support from u.s. persons for israel honey and it could set up
u.s. state department has put israel has the political leader of hamas on the terror list how mass is the palestinian faction which has the factor ruled the gaza strip since two thousand and seven where in a moment we are going to have reaction from palestine where imran khan is standing by for us in ramallah first though let's get the latest from roslyn jordan who's in washington d.c. you were also in tell us a little bit more about this u.s. announcement. well it comes just about a month or...
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the e by minute for your evening >>> finally tonight, she was gravely injured in the worst mass shooting in u.ss. doctors gave her little chance of survival, but amazingly, she defied the odds. nbc's joe fryer has more in tonight's "inspiring america" report. >> reporter: four months after jovanna calzadillas was shot in the brain, doctors say her progress is nothing short of miraculous. >> even though i will not be the same old jovanna, i will come back stronger. >> reporter: she was at that now infamous country music festival in las vegas where a gunman opened fire. doctors offered her husband, frank, a grim prognosis. >> they all told me the same thing, there was nothing they could do for jovanna. >> reporter: frank says there was even talk of removing jovanna from life support. >> i had a dream that jovanna visited me, she hugged me, kissed me and she said everything is going to be okay. i called her mom, said we're keeping jovanna alive, she's going to be all right. >> reporter: nearly three weeks later she was moved to the barrow neurological institute in phoenix where slowly she improved
the e by minute for your evening >>> finally tonight, she was gravely injured in the worst mass shooting in u.ss. doctors gave her little chance of survival, but amazingly, she defied the odds. nbc's joe fryer has more in tonight's "inspiring america" report. >> reporter: four months after jovanna calzadillas was shot in the brain, doctors say her progress is nothing short of miraculous. >> even though i will not be the same old jovanna, i will come back stronger....
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missile false alarm has triggered mass panic in the u.s. state of hawaii a warning interrupted all t.v. broadcasts including an english football match. the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii a missile named packed on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill. well minutes later officials were scrambling to reassure people that there was in fact no threat their local congresswoman tweeted there is no incoming missile the message was sent out inadvertently but for many of those reassurances came too late locals were already rushing for safety and some tried to take shelter in storm drains u.s. pacific command explained that the message was sent out in error and the federal communications commission announced that it has launched a full investigation this happened a month after hawaii launched its nuclear early warning system over the threat from north korea. it's to stream i feel a little bit like it is out of mind the idea so much supposed to like find a bomb shelter am i supposed to go to the bank to get a job
missile false alarm has triggered mass panic in the u.s. state of hawaii a warning interrupted all t.v. broadcasts including an english football match. the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii a missile named packed on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill. well minutes later officials were scrambling to reassure people that there was in fact no threat their local congresswoman tweeted there is no incoming missile the message was sent out inadvertently but for...
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a ballistic missile false alarm has triggered mass panic in the u.s. state of hawaii a warning interrupted all t.v. broadcasts including an english football match but the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill. minutes later officials were scrambling to reassure people that there was in fact no threat a local congresswoman tweeted there is no incoming missile the message was sent out inadvertently but for many those richards's came too late locals were already rushing for safety and some tried to take shelter in storm drains. i mean u.s. pacific command explained that the message was sent out in error and the federal communications commission announced that it has launched a full investigation it's happened a month after hawaii relaunched its nuclear early warning system over the threat from north korea. to stream i feel a little bit like it was my idea so much to close to like find a bombshell to. go to the bank. but. i got very. regarding the warning alarm th
a ballistic missile false alarm has triggered mass panic in the u.s. state of hawaii a warning interrupted all t.v. broadcasts including an english football match but the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill. minutes later officials were scrambling to reassure people that there was in fact no threat a local congresswoman tweeted there is no incoming missile the message was sent out inadvertently but...
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u.s. prisons from the perspective of other places we deem developed, what did you find? the starting point for a lot of studies on mass incarceration in the u.s. is to a numberaratively and of people incarcerated and it's a lot higher in the u.s.. but most people stop there. what i try to do in my book and research is go deeper into all aspects of the system and inside of prisons. what i found is an actual horror show which is to say at every stage of the criminal justice lifecycle which starts in plea-bargaining and sentencing, rehabilitation, parole and reentry, the u.s. is off the charts and i would say off the rails. there is something that is distinctively american about this form of punishment which is not just about making society --er and keeping people protecting society by keeping people off the streets for a short period of time. it is about punishing people. what i've discovered is there are other countries to do it differently and others who do it better. so why are we having this conversation in the u.s. where i think many people who look at it agreed there are problems. the solutions are right there. th
u.s. prisons from the perspective of other places we deem developed, what did you find? the starting point for a lot of studies on mass incarceration in the u.s. is to a numberaratively and of people incarcerated and it's a lot higher in the u.s.. but most people stop there. what i try to do in my book and research is go deeper into all aspects of the system and inside of prisons. what i found is an actual horror show which is to say at every stage of the criminal justice lifecycle which starts...
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u.s. state department is urging turkey not to invade syria turkish forces are massing on the border in preparation of action against the kurdish y p g well turkey considers the white b.g. a terrorist group but its fighters have been a key ally for the u.s. elsewhere in syria stephanie deca has more now from on talk you. the turkish army is steadily increasing its presence along this stretch of the syrian border present to one has been threatening to attack the kurdish run area baffling for almost a week now there has been sporadic shelling. inside africa and thousands marched on thursday in protest to turkey's aggression how the wealthy and that's the goal of this large demonstration is to send a message to the world and especially to turkey concerning the turkish threats we will not be a fright. we came here to protest against the attacks on offering we will stand by offering an outreach to why p.g. . thirteen is one of three autonomy's kurdish enclaves controlled by the syrian kurdish p why do party and its armed when the y p g turkey sees the y.p. g. as an offshoot of the kurdistan workers' par
u.s. state department is urging turkey not to invade syria turkish forces are massing on the border in preparation of action against the kurdish y p g well turkey considers the white b.g. a terrorist group but its fighters have been a key ally for the u.s. elsewhere in syria stephanie deca has more now from on talk you. the turkish army is steadily increasing its presence along this stretch of the syrian border present to one has been threatening to attack the kurdish run area baffling for...
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u.s. prisons from the perspective of other places we deemed developed what did you fine? >> right. well the starting point i think for a lot of studies of mass incarceration in the u.s. is to look comparatively, at the number of people, the percentage of people incarcerated. it's a lot higher in the u.s. most people just stop there. what i tried to do in my facebook and in my research is to go much deeper into all sass suspects of the criminal justice system and then also inside a prison and see what takes place. what i found is an actual horror show, which is to say that at every stage of what i call the criminal justice life cycle, which starts with plea bargaining, with sentencing, then prison conditions, rehabilitation, parole and then reentry, the u.s. is off the charts. and i would say off the rails. there is something that is distinctively american about this rm follow of punishment which is not just about making society safer sh keeping people out of -- protecting society by keeping dangerous people off the streets for a short period of time. of the' about punishing people, punishing them severely and personmently. this is something
u.s. prisons from the perspective of other places we deemed developed what did you fine? >> right. well the starting point i think for a lot of studies of mass incarceration in the u.s. is to look comparatively, at the number of people, the percentage of people incarcerated. it's a lot higher in the u.s. most people just stop there. what i tried to do in my facebook and in my research is to go much deeper into all sass suspects of the criminal justice system and then also inside a prison...
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u.s. criminal justice mass incarceration rehabilitation programs and recommendations for reform. speakers included former convict who's now an attorney from the georgetown university professor who is the author of the book unusually cool which compares the criminal justice system with other countries. this event was hosted by new america. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am the executive vice president at new america. welcome to new america for those of you that are here for the first time. i am delighted that we are having a very important conversation this afternoon about punishment in the u.s.. for those of you that may be unfamiliar with that particular criminal justice system, you learn quickly i think the criminal justice system is criminal in some of the ways that the place justice. we add new america are working even though our society has left if i change we are working for thriving families, individuals and communities to have the time, stability and opportunity necessary to plead productive lives. we need high-quality education for all. we work for equal representation a
u.s. criminal justice mass incarceration rehabilitation programs and recommendations for reform. speakers included former convict who's now an attorney from the georgetown university professor who is the author of the book unusually cool which compares the criminal justice system with other countries. this event was hosted by new america. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am the executive vice president at new america. welcome to new america for those of you that are here for the first time....