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in a climate of corruption and impunity, much of the mexican public is unconvinced.ens of thousands are expected to join a march on wednesday calling for those responsible to be brought to justice. >> the first direct talks between student protest leaders and authorities came up and the in hong kong. one later said a decision in august not to allow a free choice of candidates have emasculated the region. government officials say they were not prepared to go back on their decision. further talks are expected but have yet to be confirmed. it has been a long process in europe. the parliament has approved the new commission. that is headed by -- the vote clears the way for the executive take office on november 1. he will succeed the outgoing commission president. the commission is made up of one member from each of the 28 eu states. french oil giant has now named its current head of refining as its new chief executive. that is patrick pouyanne who will replace the longtime head who was killed in a plane crash monday in moscow. thierry desmarest has been appointed chairma
in a climate of corruption and impunity, much of the mexican public is unconvinced.ens of thousands are expected to join a march on wednesday calling for those responsible to be brought to justice. >> the first direct talks between student protest leaders and authorities came up and the in hong kong. one later said a decision in august not to allow a free choice of candidates have emasculated the region. government officials say they were not prepared to go back on their decision. further...
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. >> many mexicans are unconvinced the authorities are carrying out a proper investigation and believehe corruption goes much higher up. 15,000 people marched through the capital on wednesday evening , calling for the resignation of the state governor and even that of the president. >> this was a crime of the state in the form of a crime of humanity, the forced disappearance of people, torture, summary execution. that is why we are the -- why we are here, for justice. >> amnesty international has a human rights commission to investigate what happened not just to the 43 students, but the tens of thousands of people whose does appearances have been blamed on drug games -- drug gangs since 2007. >> ebola virus has claimed order 500 people so far and spurred global drugmakers to get moving and find a vaccine. while they are all in the race to get ahead, it may not be in the best interest of their bottom line. >> the world's leading drugmakers have their attention fixed firmly on ebola. with the deadly virus now claiming the lives of over 4500 people mainly in west africa the world health o
. >> many mexicans are unconvinced the authorities are carrying out a proper investigation and believehe corruption goes much higher up. 15,000 people marched through the capital on wednesday evening , calling for the resignation of the state governor and even that of the president. >> this was a crime of the state in the form of a crime of humanity, the forced disappearance of people, torture, summary execution. that is why we are the -- why we are here, for justice. >>...
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i'm a little more interesting about the parts that have been underperforming and i'm a little unconvinced. >> coming up head, a big dive for gopro shares. we'll skurs th-- discuss that wn "options action" returns. g?góéjç >>> welcome back. after a scare on thursday the stock is up another 6% on the week and that's very good news for our friend mike and here's why. on "options action" it's how we trade to the max. risk less to make more and that's just what khouw and carter did. to spend less risk he bought the call for $6.82. the call gives you the right but not the obligation to buy the stock. so to make money mike needs gopro shares to rise above that strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above $89.20 by january expiration but it gets even better because if gopro shares do rise, that call will increase in value faster than the stock, meaning more upside potential. >> what? >> dudes, it means more money in mike's pocket. >> excellent. >> and since the time of the trade gopro shares have continued their epic rise making mike and carter winners. they can't stop doing crazy stu
i'm a little more interesting about the parts that have been underperforming and i'm a little unconvinced. >> coming up head, a big dive for gopro shares. we'll skurs th-- discuss that wn "options action" returns. g?góéjç >>> welcome back. after a scare on thursday the stock is up another 6% on the week and that's very good news for our friend mike and here's why. on "options action" it's how we trade to the max. risk less to make more and that's just what...
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. >> but photographers -- but this photographer remains unconvinced. >> before i took those photos, iiked coming here for picnics. i was one of the people who liked to lie on the grass in the evening after work and relax, but that has changed. i have not been here to relax since i took those photos. >> the louvre rats are gone or now. concerned about its image, the museum deployed twice as many exterminators as usual this past summer and has the park cleared of trash each day, but soon, the world will not be looking so mostly, and the rats may slip out of their hiding holes again. >> now to greece, just over a year ago, greece's state broadcaster was suddenly shut down. the aim was to show international lenders that greece was serious about economic reforms. the station had been accused of exorbitant pay for star reporters and managers, but greek people were shocked to see the news suddenly replaced by a black screen, so the journalists decided to simply keep on broadcasting. >> radio station ert no longer exists. it was close to 15 months ago. police forced everyone out of its buildi
. >> but photographers -- but this photographer remains unconvinced. >> before i took those photos, iiked coming here for picnics. i was one of the people who liked to lie on the grass in the evening after work and relax, but that has changed. i have not been here to relax since i took those photos. >> the louvre rats are gone or now. concerned about its image, the museum deployed twice as many exterminators as usual this past summer and has the park cleared of trash each day,...
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even if you remain unconvinced at this late date, that greenhouse gases are the ding many scientists say they are, what could be bad about a steep terrorist crease in the uses of fossil fuels that reduce burning of finite resources, with stepping back from rolling the dice, that we with can keep on doing what we with have been doing, with no risk. how to cut greenhouse gas emissions and still have a nice life, this time on the program. joining us for is that conversation. nor the climate action network europe. director of renewal energy and footprint outreach. and bourn long born, director of the consensus center. let me start with with you, when the negotiating was over, were there countries that left the table feeling that they had conceded more than they wanted to when they joined those talks. >> yeah, i believe so. i mean there were a lot of countries that would have gone further than what came out this morning, but unfortunately given that the e.u. is a european union of 28 member states you have to look at the kind of concessions that you need to make. without with going into d
even if you remain unconvinced at this late date, that greenhouse gases are the ding many scientists say they are, what could be bad about a steep terrorist crease in the uses of fossil fuels that reduce burning of finite resources, with stepping back from rolling the dice, that we with can keep on doing what we with have been doing, with no risk. how to cut greenhouse gas emissions and still have a nice life, this time on the program. joining us for is that conversation. nor the climate action...
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i'm a little more interesting about the parts that have been underperforming and i'm a little unconvinced that people are going to step in and start buying them this year. >> coming up head, a big dive for gopro shares. we'll discuss that when "options action" returns. >>> welcome back. well, the exhilarating gopro rally continues, and after a scare on thursday the stock is up another 6% on the week and that's very good news for our friend mike and here's why. on "options action" it's how we trade to the max. risk less to make more and that's just what khouw and carter did with their bullish bet on gopro. mike was looking for an adventure. carter was, like, dude, i have just the thing. >> just ride the momentum. momentum is real. >> but just buying 100 shares of gopro, dude, i'm not that crazy, mike said. so to spend less and define his risk, mike bought the january 82 1/2 call for $6.70. now, a call gives you the right but not the obligation to buy a stock at a given price and time. so to make money mike needs gopro shares to rise above that strike price by more than the cost of the trad
i'm a little more interesting about the parts that have been underperforming and i'm a little unconvinced that people are going to step in and start buying them this year. >> coming up head, a big dive for gopro shares. we'll discuss that when "options action" returns. >>> welcome back. well, the exhilarating gopro rally continues, and after a scare on thursday the stock is up another 6% on the week and that's very good news for our friend mike and here's why. on...
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if they do were unconvincing, they would have to get a real job like all this. >> car repair scammerscan steal hundreds of dollars and disappear. >> these guys will do terrible work. they are unlicensed. probably cause more problems and take the money and run. >> catching them is nearly impossible because they constantly change their ads on craigslist and use different names and numbers will stop and you won't get much information when you get these people in person. >> all of the scratches and stuff we want to get taken care of. >> we took our hidden cameras. we -- he determined he could fix all of our scratches for $400 in 60 seconds. >> but denies photopaint on there and make it nice. >> but when he could not revive a business card or business license and he would know he was legit, we opted out of stop friedman says many consumers don't. >> you are never going to find him again. >> it helped must these mobile repair guys in a shopping center charging $500 for sloppy repairs that cost even more to fix. say iot of times people thought i could trust the guy. and thatup doing that is
if they do were unconvincing, they would have to get a real job like all this. >> car repair scammerscan steal hundreds of dollars and disappear. >> these guys will do terrible work. they are unlicensed. probably cause more problems and take the money and run. >> catching them is nearly impossible because they constantly change their ads on craigslist and use different names and numbers will stop and you won't get much information when you get these people in person. >>...
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you might further try to convince them or unconvince them whatever it might be. but most of it is just straightforward discussion of the merits. >> so justice brennan kind of famously talked about, -- it's a theme two majorities through charm and personal persuasion. >> he was a charming guy brennan wilson. i liked him very, very much. nd he was very effective advocate too. but i'm not sure that charm really persuades many members of the court. think brennan and scalia were very good friends. they were very charming people but they didn't convince themselves all that often. >> i wouldn't ask you what case they might have convinced each other on. >> i don't have one readily in mind. >> so i want to go back to your nomination. so were you surprised to be nominated for the supreme court? >> well, yes. ut after the -- after the -- might explain the time frame was quite short between doug lass' resignation and the nomination and during that period, the newspapers had a list of people that they thought were likely nominees and i was surprised to find myself mentioned p
you might further try to convince them or unconvince them whatever it might be. but most of it is just straightforward discussion of the merits. >> so justice brennan kind of famously talked about, -- it's a theme two majorities through charm and personal persuasion. >> he was a charming guy brennan wilson. i liked him very, very much. nd he was very effective advocate too. but i'm not sure that charm really persuades many members of the court. think brennan and scalia were very...
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here's the thing, and i remain unconvinced about evidence in this case so far.he people who own cars woull have to prove through attorneys both values of cars decreased and prove it decreased because of gm safety issues and way they handled these case. how would you do that? gerri: it is a big hurdle. let me interrupt you for a minute to talk more about this case. >> sure. gerri: because the track record of these kind of cases isn't very good. what i mean by that they don't typically win. >> yeah. gerri: what are the people filing this? what do they really want to get? >> most of the people involved3 in this case stand to get somewhere between 2 and $3,000. that is the amount that theii attorneys say for most models the cars lost value on average. but, there isn't evidence that they actually lost value. when you hear from people like kelley blue book and others who have thh data that would be needed to prove these case, those people say the cars most cases.ually lost value in gerri: have to tell you, drive a car off of a lot you lose 60% of the its value, if you
here's the thing, and i remain unconvinced about evidence in this case so far.he people who own cars woull have to prove through attorneys both values of cars decreased and prove it decreased because of gm safety issues and way they handled these case. how would you do that? gerri: it is a big hurdle. let me interrupt you for a minute to talk more about this case. >> sure. gerri: because the track record of these kind of cases isn't very good. what i mean by that they don't typically win....
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and there was one of those a couple years back, though we found the furtive glances unconvincing. also a butt cam but neither butt nor crotch cam were dedicated to a good cause as the bra cam folks say theirs is. >> eyes up. come on, eyes up. >> reporter: we should note it wasn't just men and women they caught staring. it was a disapproving toddler and a dog. so the dog acting like men or are the men acting like dogs? whatever you do, don't try to stop the camera by pressing buttons. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> not into that one, sorry, jeanne moos. thanks for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "@this hour with berman and michaela" starts now. >> in the unlikely event that someone with ebola does reach our shores we've taken new measures so that we're prepared here at home. >> well, a case has reached our shores. ebola has been diagnosed in the u.s.. are we prepared? what you need to know about this deadly virus. >> then, a new secret service blunder. how an armed man road the elev
and there was one of those a couple years back, though we found the furtive glances unconvincing. also a butt cam but neither butt nor crotch cam were dedicated to a good cause as the bra cam folks say theirs is. >> eyes up. come on, eyes up. >> reporter: we should note it wasn't just men and women they caught staring. it was a disapproving toddler and a dog. so the dog acting like men or are the men acting like dogs? whatever you do, don't try to stop the camera by pressing...
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i remain unconvinced that ted cruz is anything more than someone who could influence the nomination,ho could get the nomination. and i hate to keep coming back to the same points, but it's true, the national education standards. jeb bush is supportive of them, people like bobby jindal who is going to run for president and many conservatives oppose them. immigration reform. supportive not just of marco rubio and his push for the immigration reform, but of the concept. that is not something that the base of the party wants. they view immigration reform as at least part of amnesty. could he get over those things? absolutely. every candidate brings weaknesses to the table. democrat or republican. the ones who win minimize the weaknesses and play up their strengths. but this idea that jeb bush is sort of the candidate or would start with a big lead, it's not borne out in polling, frankly, he's ahead by a few points. and it's not borne out on the issue front. >> final thought to you. >> no, i think chris is exactly right. he's sort of the candidate, again, the democrats seem to like that m
i remain unconvinced that ted cruz is anything more than someone who could influence the nomination,ho could get the nomination. and i hate to keep coming back to the same points, but it's true, the national education standards. jeb bush is supportive of them, people like bobby jindal who is going to run for president and many conservatives oppose them. immigration reform. supportive not just of marco rubio and his push for the immigration reform, but of the concept. that is not something that...
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>> it's unconvincing.bble bonds is being described to me is something you carry for a second while you move onto something else. is that a safe strategy? >> i would not think of it that way. >> how big is your cable tv bill? >> too large. $600. it's outrageous. cord cutting. ♪ >> good morning from new york city. a doctor in isolation at bellevue hospital. tom keene with scarlet fu and brendan greeley. two days to go until brazil's presidential runoff election. the president is facing the opposition candidate. latest polls indicate he has a slight lead. never wins won't have good news to deliver about the economy. the amount of oil supplied to the market by saudi arabia falling in september. exporterss top crude -- a reduction of three and 78,000 barrels a day from august. did increasen . when did million dollars will be used -- $1 million will be used for containment units. he originally pledged $26 million. individual contributing for ebola -- >> the application of the charitable dollars across the whole
>> it's unconvincing.bble bonds is being described to me is something you carry for a second while you move onto something else. is that a safe strategy? >> i would not think of it that way. >> how big is your cable tv bill? >> too large. $600. it's outrageous. cord cutting. ♪ >> good morning from new york city. a doctor in isolation at bellevue hospital. tom keene with scarlet fu and brendan greeley. two days to go until brazil's presidential runoff election....
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unconvincing i thought. >> i will keep trying. stuart: other stories we have for you today. liberal tv hosts racial matt out took me on. she got it dead wrong. i give you the facts 12:25. we report that you will decide. to the elections democrats getting desperate. senator mary landrieu citing the war on women and now playing the race card. what she said precisely at the top of the hour. the norm for a f 150 a aluminum body truck, big gamble that is. we got one right outside. right outside the studio. it has a 1500 pounds pumpkin on the back to show the aluminum chassis can take it. then we have government waste. it never goes away. how about $17,000 for a fat suit? we have some more examples for you just a moment. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhaler
unconvincing i thought. >> i will keep trying. stuart: other stories we have for you today. liberal tv hosts racial matt out took me on. she got it dead wrong. i give you the facts 12:25. we report that you will decide. to the elections democrats getting desperate. senator mary landrieu citing the war on women and now playing the race card. what she said precisely at the top of the hour. the norm for a f 150 a aluminum body truck, big gamble that is. we got one right outside. right...
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and sometimes when one is in doubt you may try to talk to them later to further convince them or unconvincing whatever it might be that the rest is just a straightforward discussion of the merits. hispanics are justice brennan famously talked about the majorities through the charm and personal persuasion. >> he was a charming guy and we liked him very much. he was a very effective advocate, too but i'm not sure the charm persuades the court. i think though and need no very good friends and charming people but they didn't try to convince each other all that often. >> i won't even ask you what case they tried to convince each other on. >> i don't have one readily available. >> i want to go back to your nomination. were you surprised to be nominated for the supreme court? >> yes they might explain the timeframe was quite short between douglas resignation and the nomination and during the period the newspapers have a list of people they thought were likely nominees and i was surprised to find myself mentioned publicly as a possible nominee and then even more surprised of course when he made the d
and sometimes when one is in doubt you may try to talk to them later to further convince them or unconvincing whatever it might be that the rest is just a straightforward discussion of the merits. hispanics are justice brennan famously talked about the majorities through the charm and personal persuasion. >> he was a charming guy and we liked him very much. he was a very effective advocate, too but i'm not sure the charm persuades the court. i think though and need no very good friends...
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. >> traders still seem to be unconvinced at the actions. it will curb inflation.ke a look at the premarket trade. after a rocky start to the day, the u.s. stocks did stabilize. the s&p 500 ending slightly lower. the nasdaq was able to eek out a gain. the russell 2000, a small cap index which has been trading in correction territory did outperform yesterday, up about 1%. >> as you said, the initial speech from mr. draghi didn't bring back the u.s. market. that was around lurch time. by the end of the day, it shugged that you have. and the market market can continue on regardless. >> and i was hearing there was a refocus on the accept zbs report, out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. forecasts call for an increase of 215,000 in nonfarm payrolls, following the disappointing 142,000 in august. factories are seen adding 12,000 jobs after adding none in august. analysts think the retail second sector will rebound. unemployment is forecast to hold at 6.1% for a second month. that is, k, a key level to watch which would be a six-year low. a lot of focus, of course, on whether th
. >> traders still seem to be unconvinced at the actions. it will curb inflation.ke a look at the premarket trade. after a rocky start to the day, the u.s. stocks did stabilize. the s&p 500 ending slightly lower. the nasdaq was able to eek out a gain. the russell 2000, a small cap index which has been trading in correction territory did outperform yesterday, up about 1%. >> as you said, the initial speech from mr. draghi didn't bring back the u.s. market. that was around lurch...
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the yummy cap -- the only company that did said they remained unconvinced. >> there has been an effortwean pepsi also pepsi, which is to say, off of soda. is that still underway or has pepsi decided -- >> pepsi has always had other drinks. they have to rely on carbonated joints quite as much as coca-cola. having said that, pepsi is still doing other things in the cola wars to differentiate itself. americans are drinking less sugary soda to begin with. pepsico has come out with something made with natural sweetener and it will be sold with amazon so they can gauge initial response is better. it will eventually hit store shelves for that is one option it has taken. >> what is that? >> a good question. an old school craft soda they have introduced. i have not tried it. it is made out of cane sugar. if you like mexican coke, this is like pepsi's response to that. coldan coke has gathered a following. >> for good reason. taste better. >> and also, it is a bit of a throwback. idea asa throwback well. playing on nostalgia, any tactic to differentiate itself in a mature market. to choose betwe
the yummy cap -- the only company that did said they remained unconvinced. >> there has been an effortwean pepsi also pepsi, which is to say, off of soda. is that still underway or has pepsi decided -- >> pepsi has always had other drinks. they have to rely on carbonated joints quite as much as coca-cola. having said that, pepsi is still doing other things in the cola wars to differentiate itself. americans are drinking less sugary soda to begin with. pepsico has come out with...
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they were especially unconvinced by the claim she did not know her son fled to mexico. why, they ask, did she and her husband pay their son's rent if they thought he was just gone for a short vacation. the grand jury could not believe that a parent would not express an interest in the whereabouts of their son. as a mother with such a devoted son, you weren't interested in knowing where he was, queerried the foreman of the grand jury. mortin sobell's father, lewis sobell, was an even more hoss file witness. he was repeatedly warned to tell the truth or face indictment for perjury. the queries about whether he knew his son was in mexico, he responded. how i do know he was in mexico. you are being too reluctant chieted lane. lane also reported sobell to answer questions truthly. you are under oath and subject to penalties of perjury. at one point sobell warned the grand jury not to push him because he had high blood pressure and a bad heart. sobell's sister-in-law edith denied she helped sobell escape or knew of his whereabouts after he left new york. she said she did not
they were especially unconvinced by the claim she did not know her son fled to mexico. why, they ask, did she and her husband pay their son's rent if they thought he was just gone for a short vacation. the grand jury could not believe that a parent would not express an interest in the whereabouts of their son. as a mother with such a devoted son, you weren't interested in knowing where he was, queerried the foreman of the grand jury. mortin sobell's father, lewis sobell, was an even more hoss...
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the market seems unconvinced that policy makers are going to do their part in reviving their europeanconomy. we are down more than 300 points for the week. wilfred? >> i don't think it's a debate. the size of the move suggests they're not just concerned that policy makers won't act, but they've left things too late. moving on, symantec is heading for a split, becoming the latest tech firm to break itself up. kate joins us now. >> two separate traded companies and expects the spinoff to be complete by the end of next year. one company will be focused on security while the other will concentrate on data storage and backup. slowing pc sales have hurt their business. sluggish demand for storage has dropped the value. the storage business struggled in 2013. that unit's operating income dropped 19% in the past year as revenue fell 4%. this breakup comes during a banner year for spinoffs. more than 60 are expected to be completed by the end of the year. the most since 2000. the most recent announced this month, hp separating its pc and printer unit from its corporate hardware and services bu
the market seems unconvinced that policy makers are going to do their part in reviving their europeanconomy. we are down more than 300 points for the week. wilfred? >> i don't think it's a debate. the size of the move suggests they're not just concerned that policy makers won't act, but they've left things too late. moving on, symantec is heading for a split, becoming the latest tech firm to break itself up. kate joins us now. >> two separate traded companies and expects the spinoff...
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you might further try to convince them or unconvince them whatever it might be. but most of it is just straightforward discussion of the merits. >> so justice brennan kind of famously talked about, -- it's a theme two majorities through charm and personal persuasion. >> he was a charming guy brennan wilson. i liked him very, very much. nd he was very effective advocate too. but i'm not sure that charm really persuades many members of the court. think brennan and scalia were very good friends. they were very charming people but they didn't convince themselves all that often. >> i wouldn't ask you what case they might have convinced each other on. >> i don't have one readily in mind. >> so i want to go back to your nomination. so were you surprised to be nominated for the supreme court? >> well, yes. ut after the -- after the -- might explain the time frame was quite short between doug lass' resignation and the nomination and during that period, the newspapers had a list of people that they thought were likely nominees and i was surprised to find myself mentioned p
you might further try to convince them or unconvince them whatever it might be. but most of it is just straightforward discussion of the merits. >> so justice brennan kind of famously talked about, -- it's a theme two majorities through charm and personal persuasion. >> he was a charming guy brennan wilson. i liked him very, very much. nd he was very effective advocate too. but i'm not sure that charm really persuades many members of the court. think brennan and scalia were very...
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they were especially unconvinced by the claim she did not know her son fled to mexico. why, they ask, did she and her husband pay their son's rent if they thought he was just gone for a short vacation. the grand jury could not believe that a parent would not express an interest in the whereabouts of their son. as a mother with such a devoted son, you weren't interested in knowing where he was, queerried the foreman of the grand jury. mortin sobell's father, lewis sobell, was an even more hoss file witness. he was repeatedly warned to tell the truth or face indictment for perjury. the queries about whether he knew his son was in mexico, he responded. how i do know he was in mexico. you are being too reluctant chieted lane. lane also reported sobell to answer questions truthly. you are under oath and subject to penalties of perjury. at one point sobell warned the grand jury not to push him because he had high blood pressure and a bad heart. sobell's sister-in-law edith denied she helped sobell escape or knew of his whereabouts after he left new york. she said she did not
they were especially unconvinced by the claim she did not know her son fled to mexico. why, they ask, did she and her husband pay their son's rent if they thought he was just gone for a short vacation. the grand jury could not believe that a parent would not express an interest in the whereabouts of their son. as a mother with such a devoted son, you weren't interested in knowing where he was, queerried the foreman of the grand jury. mortin sobell's father, lewis sobell, was an even more hoss...
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foley's family was unconvinced by the president's sympathy call.op to call us in the middle of his vacation. joining me now is nbc news foreign correspondent aman who reported extensively. thanks for joining us this morning. reading this account, i encourage everybody. drenching to read it and james foley say anything else, he's a great american. that is what come s through in this story. it raises the question of ransom, too. all these european countries and these prisoners are basically grouped according to what country they're from. the hostage takers know which countries are paying the ransoms and which aren't and a bunch of them get out and they go home and their governments pay the money. here, in our case, apparently, not only does the united states have the policy of not paying ransoms but foley's family was starting a collection to get him out and they were told by the government, no, you can't do that. you'd be breaking the law. left in this desperate situation. what your take is on the whole question of ransoms? >> that is a difficult qu
foley's family was unconvinced by the president's sympathy call.op to call us in the middle of his vacation. joining me now is nbc news foreign correspondent aman who reported extensively. thanks for joining us this morning. reading this account, i encourage everybody. drenching to read it and james foley say anything else, he's a great american. that is what come s through in this story. it raises the question of ransom, too. all these european countries and these prisoners are basically...
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i find the logic for them to be completely unconvincing and, in fact, virtually every scientific organization that has any credibility absolutely agrees with that. there are any number of health risks that are actually real and that we should be worrying about including, you know, cancer, heart disease, stroke and it is, to say the least, it's a joke it's such a stretch. the idea that these diseases are somehow all caused by gmos. it's not as though they weren't epidemic prior to gmos. so look at these other things. flu. do you get a flu vaccine? 50,000 deaths a year sometimes. as high as that. 34,000 car accidents, suicides, a lot of them. what about just people who are having a bad diet? it's not like we don't know what we should be eating. more leafs, more vegetables, less meat, getting some exercise. these are the things that are the really going to do in our health for most people. what about dietary supplements. complete relatively unregulated, all sorts of contaminants, mercury, that should be heavily regulated or environmental toxins, something that i work in. i have a company that it
i find the logic for them to be completely unconvincing and, in fact, virtually every scientific organization that has any credibility absolutely agrees with that. there are any number of health risks that are actually real and that we should be worrying about including, you know, cancer, heart disease, stroke and it is, to say the least, it's a joke it's such a stretch. the idea that these diseases are somehow all caused by gmos. it's not as though they weren't epidemic prior to gmos. so look...
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i find the logic for them to be completely unconvincing and, in fact, virtually every scientific organization that has any credibility absolutely agrees with that. there are any number of health risks that are actually real and that we should be worrying about including, you know, cancer, heart disease, stroke and it is, to say the least, it's a joke it's such a stretch -- the idea that these diseases are somehow all caused by gmos. it's not as though they weren't epidemic prior to gmos. so look at these other things. flu. do you get a flu vaccine? 50,000 deaths a year sometimes. as high as that. 34,000 car accidents, suicides, a lot of them. what about just people who are having a bad diet? it's not like we don't know what we should be eating. more leafs, more vegetables, less meat, getting some exercise. these are the things that are really going to do in our health for most people. what about dietary supplements. complete relatively unregulated, all sorts of contaminants, merg mercury. all sorts of issues there. that should be revel regulated or environmental toxins, something that i work
i find the logic for them to be completely unconvincing and, in fact, virtually every scientific organization that has any credibility absolutely agrees with that. there are any number of health risks that are actually real and that we should be worrying about including, you know, cancer, heart disease, stroke and it is, to say the least, it's a joke it's such a stretch -- the idea that these diseases are somehow all caused by gmos. it's not as though they weren't epidemic prior to gmos. so...
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i find the logic for them to be completely unconvincing and, in fact, virtually every scientific organization that has any credibility absolutely agrees with that. there are any number of health risks that are actually real and that we should be worrying about including, you know, cancer, heart disease, stroke and it is, to say the least, it's a joke it's such a stretch. the idea that these diseases are somehow all caused by gmos. it's not as though they weren't epidemic prior to gmos. so look at these other things. flu. do you get a flu vaccine? 50,000 deaths a year sometimes. as high as that. 34,000 car accidents, suicides, a lot of them. what about just people who are having a bad diet? it's not like we don't know what we should be eating. more leafs, more vegetables, less meat, getting some exercise. these are the things that are the really going to do in our health for most people. what about dietary supplements. complete relatively unregulated, all sorts of contaminants, mercury, that should be heavily regulated or environmental toxins, something that i work in. i have a company that it
i find the logic for them to be completely unconvincing and, in fact, virtually every scientific organization that has any credibility absolutely agrees with that. there are any number of health risks that are actually real and that we should be worrying about including, you know, cancer, heart disease, stroke and it is, to say the least, it's a joke it's such a stretch. the idea that these diseases are somehow all caused by gmos. it's not as though they weren't epidemic prior to gmos. so look...
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critics of the white house's foreign policy remain unconvinced that isis can be stopped without american ground troops. >> you cannot defeat an army on the ground simply from the air. and to put all your eggs in the basket of hoping local armed forces will be able to do the job was a deeply flawed strategy from the beginning. >> secretary of state john kerry yesterday down played the significance of kobani saying it is just one community. >> kobani is one community, and it's a tragedy of what is happening there. and we don't diminish that. but we have said from day one it is going to take a period of time. >> at this point it is estimated that isis forces control about 50% of that border town. back to you. >> also the report yesterday that susan rice said turkey is saying we can use their air bases. tuns out no one told turkey. they said that is not true. >> she was unwise for saying that in public. meanwhile time for news and we start with the weather. >> we have severe weather to talk about, serious situation in parts of the country. more than 32 million americans finding themselves in
critics of the white house's foreign policy remain unconvinced that isis can be stopped without american ground troops. >> you cannot defeat an army on the ground simply from the air. and to put all your eggs in the basket of hoping local armed forces will be able to do the job was a deeply flawed strategy from the beginning. >> secretary of state john kerry yesterday down played the significance of kobani saying it is just one community. >> kobani is one community, and it's a...
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the market is unconvinced that the president will be able to revive the region's economy. the italian market is down 306 points. france down about 66. let's break down the issues facing each market. germany of course that's been a big focal point for investors. recent data of the country called into question it's growth story. industrial production as expected. it's largest plunge in exports since 2009. that's because of tin stability in russia and ukraine. germany's markets down 5.6% just this week. let's switch to italy. what are they facing? unemployment is the big issue. unemployment at 12% for italy. youth employment 44%. she has been putting together this jobs act. we still need to see if that can come to fruition. france facing similar challenges when it comes to unemployment but it's big challenge has been it's budget. so guys, sell off across the board and you can see on the week all of these markets trading lower, joe. >> thank you. look at that. all of these charts; they look like an ex-slope. an ex-slope. a triple ex. >> yeah, thank you dominic. >> you're very
the market is unconvinced that the president will be able to revive the region's economy. the italian market is down 306 points. france down about 66. let's break down the issues facing each market. germany of course that's been a big focal point for investors. recent data of the country called into question it's growth story. industrial production as expected. it's largest plunge in exports since 2009. that's because of tin stability in russia and ukraine. germany's markets down 5.6% just this...
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garza, why, why the uninitiated like me, that is unconvincing to me. there's, the big credibility gap is, i'm not sure that we know how you get this virus. i keep being told that it's very difficult to get. but it seems like every time someone is anywhere near it, dr. garza, everybody in their circle becomes suspicious to the medical experts. what am i missing? >> correct. yeah. and i think it comes down to, to understanding of risk. and so a lot of people internalize the personal risk. because it's a very unfamiliar thing. if you think about the people that have become infected, it is the two nurses that worked very closely with mr. duncan, that were around a huge volume of virus from this patient. and those are the two people that were affected. >> joe, why do you keep drawing these big circles around these people when they get it? >> i think it's out of fear, chris. >> is it smart fear? >> no, it's not. because what happens is you then move your resources away from the focus into a much wider circle. i think the biggest reason for arguing, or for il
garza, why, why the uninitiated like me, that is unconvincing to me. there's, the big credibility gap is, i'm not sure that we know how you get this virus. i keep being told that it's very difficult to get. but it seems like every time someone is anywhere near it, dr. garza, everybody in their circle becomes suspicious to the medical experts. what am i missing? >> correct. yeah. and i think it comes down to, to understanding of risk. and so a lot of people internalize the personal risk....