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that's an undeniable movement.as one guy who was caught -- he was part of the koch brother's group saying i wake up every morning thinking how i can screw unions. i wake up every day making sure that everyone who plays by the rules can get access to the american dream. that's what the president is doing every day, and that's what we're doing every day. >> labor secretary tom perez, the only labor secretary in history to use the word mojo on [ laughter ] >> join the debate by tweeting me, or hit me up own facebook. i want to know what you think. >>> up next he ran the mull tip million drug empire that helped start america's crack epidemic in the '80s. freeway rick ross is here to talk about his role in a dark past. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ frida
that's an undeniable movement.as one guy who was caught -- he was part of the koch brother's group saying i wake up every morning thinking how i can screw unions. i wake up every day making sure that everyone who plays by the rules can get access to the american dream. that's what the president is doing every day, and that's what we're doing every day. >> labor secretary tom perez, the only labor secretary in history to use the word mojo on [ laughter ] >> join the debate by...
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that's an undeniable movement.as one guy who was caught -- he was part of the koch brother's group saying i wake up every morning thinking how i can screw unions. i wake up every day making sure that everyone who plays by the rules can get access to the american dream. that's what the president is doing every day, and that's what we're doing every day. >> labor secretary tom perez, the only labor secretary in history to use the word mojo on national television. [ laughter ] >> join the debate by tweeting me or hit me up own facebook. i want to know what you think. >>> up next he ran the mull tip million drug empire that helped start america's crack epidemic in the '80s. freeway rick ross is here to talk about his role in a dark chapter of america's recent past. ♪ ♪ ♪ friday night on the stheet streets of l.a. ♪ >> i'm starting to hear about cocaine, so my ears is perked. one of my friends called me and said i just got from school. come over. >> a friend said this is the next thing over year. he said this is the nex
that's an undeniable movement.as one guy who was caught -- he was part of the koch brother's group saying i wake up every morning thinking how i can screw unions. i wake up every day making sure that everyone who plays by the rules can get access to the american dream. that's what the president is doing every day, and that's what we're doing every day. >> labor secretary tom perez, the only labor secretary in history to use the word mojo on national television. [ laughter ] >> join...
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but yeah, i do feel like my funny has to be undeniable. like-- jones is a great example of a very hilarious woman. it took her a long time to even be recognized. and so it's like yeah, you have to be undeniable on stage. and lesley said the community, when are you on stage people are looking for you to represent black people and that's a lot of pressure. >> larry: . >> they are going to shut up about it. >> larry: i want to talk about more of this in terms of relationships and how it plays out. we'll be right back and get more into this conversation. (cheers and applause) [richard] america. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. come in here and get your money. get your billions back,america! wow! that's got a kick! spicy and... hot. tingly and... fiery. mucho caliente. you speak spanish? oui. that is not spanish. yeah, it is. dunkin's new spicy omelet flatbread is made with diced habanero, jalapeÑo, and red bell peppers then topped with bacon and cheese. spice up your
but yeah, i do feel like my funny has to be undeniable. like-- jones is a great example of a very hilarious woman. it took her a long time to even be recognized. and so it's like yeah, you have to be undeniable on stage. and lesley said the community, when are you on stage people are looking for you to represent black people and that's a lot of pressure. >> larry: . >> they are going to shut up about it. >> larry: i want to talk about more of this in terms of relationships and...
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but yeah, i do feel like my funny has to be undeniable. like-- jones is a great example of a very hilarious woman. it took her a long time to even be recognized. and so it's like yeah, you have to be undeniable on stage. and lesley said the community, when are you on stage people are looking for you to represent black people and that's a lot of pressure. >> larry: . >> they are going to shut up about it. >> larry: i want to talk about more of this in terms of relationships and how it plays out. we'll be right back and get more into this conversation. (cheers and applause) after people find a dentist through us, they often say "i wish i'd done this sooner." don't let that be you. you know your teeth are important. so don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ ♪ this little piece of hershey's chocolate... is called a pip! it's the way we all start and end a hershey's bar. pip by delicious pip. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. [ r&b slow jam playing ] ♪ yeah, girl ♪ ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i
but yeah, i do feel like my funny has to be undeniable. like-- jones is a great example of a very hilarious woman. it took her a long time to even be recognized. and so it's like yeah, you have to be undeniable on stage. and lesley said the community, when are you on stage people are looking for you to represent black people and that's a lot of pressure. >> larry: . >> they are going to shut up about it. >> larry: i want to talk about more of this in terms of relationships and...
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it is un undeniable that we need to do more. here in san francisco our office has been working with senator gilabrand to brainstorm what we can do here locally and we've learned that san francisco is at the forefront of survivor centered approach in which survivor's take priority and campuses such as u.s. f are considered role models yet when we talk to students they still feel with even our model approaches we can do more to encourage more women to come out and report and i'm kicking off a series of actions by introducing a resolution today. last year a bipartisan group of senators introduced this legislation aiming to turn the tied on how sexual assaults on college campuses are handled and the legislation failed to pass and the bill has been reintroduced this past month. we can't wait any longer and we can not allow sexual assaults to simply be an accepted part of our higher education experience. students will have a place to confidentially access and work with advisors to have training and
it is un undeniable that we need to do more. here in san francisco our office has been working with senator gilabrand to brainstorm what we can do here locally and we've learned that san francisco is at the forefront of survivor centered approach in which survivor's take priority and campuses such as u.s. f are considered role models yet when we talk to students they still feel with even our model approaches we can do more to encourage more women to come out and report and i'm kicking off a...
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it is undeniable. >> tonight big winner was nicholas sarkozy. his conservative unp party took to thirds of the -- two thirds of the department. >> through their vote, the french people have massively rejected the policies of fred -- of president francois hollande and his government will stop change is coming and nothing -- francois hollande and his government. change is coming and nothing can stop it. >> but others have their eyes set on the presidential palace too, like right wing leader marine le pen. although she has failed to win a single department, her party did pick up dozens of seat, setting the stage for a showdown. >> over the past year, germany's army, the food is has been hit by a barrage of allegations about the shoddy -- shoddy state of its military hardware. >> that is right. its helicopters have been grounded and other aircraft cap suffered multiple -- have suffered multiple malfunctions. greg now it has been revealed the standard issue combat rifle, the g 36 has numerous potentially fatal flaws. >> the german defense minister wa
it is undeniable. >> tonight big winner was nicholas sarkozy. his conservative unp party took to thirds of the -- two thirds of the department. >> through their vote, the french people have massively rejected the policies of fred -- of president francois hollande and his government will stop change is coming and nothing -- francois hollande and his government. change is coming and nothing can stop it. >> but others have their eyes set on the presidential palace too, like right...
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i think the answer to that question is becoming increasingly undeniable to any fair observer. actions speak louder than words, and there's no denying the actions of the minority party which before this congress was the majority party in the senate for eight years. even in the minority, as we've seen last week, they're up to old tricks, blocking amendments and grinding the senate to a halt. given the distortions of the senate rules during those eight years, it is no wonder that the american public and perhaps even some senators are confused about how the senate rules are supposed to work. so i'd like to take a few moments to talk about what in this senate is called the cloture motion. with cloture what the senate is actually voting on is this question -- quote -- "is it the sense of the senate that the debate shall be brought to a close? the proper use of cloture is when the senate has had time for debate and consideration of amendments and it seems like the senate is getting bogged down. if a cloture vote fails, then that means that the senate has decided as a body to keep on
i think the answer to that question is becoming increasingly undeniable to any fair observer. actions speak louder than words, and there's no denying the actions of the minority party which before this congress was the majority party in the senate for eight years. even in the minority, as we've seen last week, they're up to old tricks, blocking amendments and grinding the senate to a halt. given the distortions of the senate rules during those eight years, it is no wonder that the american...
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it's undeniable that the commuter program is a success and reducing reliance on private vehicle traffic in san francisco. however, congested all of us feel san francisco's city streets are now rest assured it would be much more so if the workers who rely on the shuttles to travel to the offices outside of the city were all driving private cars. as the city considers making this program permanent we are glad the city is taking the relationship between the shuttle drivers could impact the transportation network. this resolution is an important step forward and we look forward working with the sfmta when they consider structuring this program in expiration of the pilot program and i emphasize again we thank you very much all of you for considering this legislation. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is doug block and with teamsters joint seven and covers 100,000 teamsters in california and i was asked to give an update to the drivers in this industry. >> >> unfortunately we had two drivers and one in the supervisor's district that had to go back to
it's undeniable that the commuter program is a success and reducing reliance on private vehicle traffic in san francisco. however, congested all of us feel san francisco's city streets are now rest assured it would be much more so if the workers who rely on the shuttles to travel to the offices outside of the city were all driving private cars. as the city considers making this program permanent we are glad the city is taking the relationship between the shuttle drivers could impact the...
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we will see kind of powerful stuff but when we see a video, it becomes emotionally undeniable and even though we know now you can fake it in films, i think ber pretty good judges of authenticity. >> you went through an experience as a child, the from many years not that you were disinterested in human rights. but you describe it as something that was over there, outside, the way most people actually look at human rights, terrible people. >> yeah. >> nothing to do with me. >> that's right. foreign. over there. out there. and then, you know, i got invited to a couple of things. i wrote this beaker song. and that served -- so my political education happened. >> steve beko? >> yeah, who was a great young leader, not the anc but he would have been a great future statesman and i am not sure they actually intend today kill him but they tortured him so thoroughly that he died and they didn't treat him. they led him on this horrible ride. it got coverage enough to be noticed around the world when he was arrested. most of us assume he is going to coverage. so when he was actually killed, it was
we will see kind of powerful stuff but when we see a video, it becomes emotionally undeniable and even though we know now you can fake it in films, i think ber pretty good judges of authenticity. >> you went through an experience as a child, the from many years not that you were disinterested in human rights. but you describe it as something that was over there, outside, the way most people actually look at human rights, terrible people. >> yeah. >> nothing to do with me....
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. >> no one is spiking the football here but there is an undeniable tail wind in this economy. >> average rose just 3 cents to 24.78. and just 63% of americans have a job or are looking, a near record low. but those with jobs are buying so much more of the fish that jim chambers sils sells, he said he will hire a helper and will boost the march jobs number. >> now the challenge is boosting the size of paychecks. democrats want a hike in the minimum wage. republicans fear that could drive down employment. live from washington steve handleman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, steve. good-bye at&t and hello apple. starting march 19th apple will be part of the dow jones industrial average. replacing at&t which is part of the dow since 1916. head of the index committee says the addition is clear. app settle largest corporation in the world and technology leader. there are only 30 companies on the dow. only one left from the original 30 is general electric. >> microscopic crack found on a rod near the tower of the eastern span of the bay bridge. could a recent adjustment have played a role in t
. >> no one is spiking the football here but there is an undeniable tail wind in this economy. >> average rose just 3 cents to 24.78. and just 63% of americans have a job or are looking, a near record low. but those with jobs are buying so much more of the fish that jim chambers sils sells, he said he will hire a helper and will boost the march jobs number. >> now the challenge is boosting the size of paychecks. democrats want a hike in the minimum wage. republicans fear that...
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it's undeniable that the commuter program is a success and reducing reliance on private vehicle traffic in san francisco. however, congested all of us feel san francisco's city streets are now rest assured it would be much more so if the workers who rely on the shuttles to travel to the offices outside of the city were all driving private cars. as the city considers making this program permanent we are glad the city is taking the relationship between the shuttle drivers could impact the transportation network. this resolution is an important step forward and we look forward working with the sfmta when they consider structuring this program in expiration of the
it's undeniable that the commuter program is a success and reducing reliance on private vehicle traffic in san francisco. however, congested all of us feel san francisco's city streets are now rest assured it would be much more so if the workers who rely on the shuttles to travel to the offices outside of the city were all driving private cars. as the city considers making this program permanent we are glad the city is taking the relationship between the shuttle drivers could impact the...
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those stories are bone-chilling and are undeniably some of the most deplorable acts of humankind. and what the senator from texas's bill was designed to do is start attacking this issue in way that we reason for a very long time and gives law enforcement the tools in order to target these traffickers to bring them to justice provides the tools that are necessary to help restore the lives of the victims of these heinous heinous crimes. and so i would ask the senator from texas because it is interesting to me that we are where we are. i mean, this is clearly a bipartisan issue. so much so that my understanding is when this was marked up, debated, and voted on in the judiciary committee that it came out unanimously. in other words all the democrats on the committee voted for it. is that correct? is that the way it proceeded from the judiciary committee? mr. cornyn: i would say he's absolutely correct, which is one way why i'm so perplexed about where we find ourselves today. 10 cosponsors on the democratic side for this underlying bill that was filed on january 13, was marked up in t
those stories are bone-chilling and are undeniably some of the most deplorable acts of humankind. and what the senator from texas's bill was designed to do is start attacking this issue in way that we reason for a very long time and gives law enforcement the tools in order to target these traffickers to bring them to justice provides the tools that are necessary to help restore the lives of the victims of these heinous heinous crimes. and so i would ask the senator from texas because it is...
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it's been a pretty quiet year so far for severe weather, but the power of this tornado is undeniable. this home rommed completely on its head. for so many it was a dramatic scramble for survival. >> there is a tornado heading towards town. >> reporter: the storms exploding over oklahoma. >> look, we are right on this. >> reporter: even flipping trucks. >> a semi has overturned. and pickup is on its hood. this is all weather related. >> reporter: teachers at this tulsa gymnastics studio hustling 50 students, some as young as 4 years old, into the basement minutes before taking a direct hit. firefighters rescuing them in the pouring rain, giving their coats to the shivering children. some still in their leotards. remarkably everyone is okay. >> i was scared. and all we did was praise god that we were still alive. >> reporter: tonight, the studio's founder, jennifer patterson, showing us how close they came to disaster. >> this whole area where the bricks are laying, that was our uneven bar area and that's where 30 minutes beforehand kids were all along here, swinging bars. >> reporter:
it's been a pretty quiet year so far for severe weather, but the power of this tornado is undeniable. this home rommed completely on its head. for so many it was a dramatic scramble for survival. >> there is a tornado heading towards town. >> reporter: the storms exploding over oklahoma. >> look, we are right on this. >> reporter: even flipping trucks. >> a semi has overturned. and pickup is on its hood. this is all weather related. >> reporter: teachers at...
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but it's undeniably true. in this country right now, there are thousands of human beings living as slaves -- men women and children. stolen from their homes stripped of their god-given rights and robbed of their human dignity. these individuals live among us. they live in our neighborhoods our suburbs our biggest cities, and our smallest towns. they live in a world of silence fear hopelessness, and unspeakable difficulties and suffering. mr. president, these individuals of whom i speak are the victims of human trafficking a heinous and abominable crime that we should call by its real name: modern-day slavery. the state department estimates that up to 17,500 individuals are trafficked to the united states every year. the majority of these are women and children. some of them are forced into a life of unpaid servitude many others into sex work. worldwide rktworldwide, it is estimated that 4.5 million people will currently enslaved through sex trafficking. these numbers are stag ring but illustrate the scope of t
but it's undeniably true. in this country right now, there are thousands of human beings living as slaves -- men women and children. stolen from their homes stripped of their god-given rights and robbed of their human dignity. these individuals live among us. they live in our neighborhoods our suburbs our biggest cities, and our smallest towns. they live in a world of silence fear hopelessness, and unspeakable difficulties and suffering. mr. president, these individuals of whom i speak are the...
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but i hope i can be forgiven for finding these undeniable truths hard to reconcile with how we are treated. so forget about the politics if so forget about the politics, if you can, for a moment. how about the food? the food here is amazing. ♪ chelo kabob, as close as you can get to a national dish. and the king of kebabs. ground lamb with spices, a good place to start. so what do you guys do for a living? >> i export nuts. >> i am a curator of contemporary art. >> which is an exploding scene here. >> three different culture, abyssian culture, iranian and islamic culture. >> it has changed a lot during the last decade. so this is the actual marrying. i would recommend you to try this one and this one and this one. >> okay. >> why not? ♪ >> so a chelo kabob wouldn't be complete without persian rice. fluffy, long grained, perfectly seasoned with saffron, the rice in this country is like nothing you've ever had. >> tony, first you should take the butter and put it on your rice. bon appÉtit. >> bon appÉtit. >> it's good. >> it's really good, yeah. it was a hopeful time when i arrived in iran.
but i hope i can be forgiven for finding these undeniable truths hard to reconcile with how we are treated. so forget about the politics if so forget about the politics, if you can, for a moment. how about the food? the food here is amazing. ♪ chelo kabob, as close as you can get to a national dish. and the king of kebabs. ground lamb with spices, a good place to start. so what do you guys do for a living? >> i export nuts. >> i am a curator of contemporary art. >> which is...
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and what a trained forensic investigator is that this is a key sign, undeniably, that this is a bodyt has been moved. >> that is firmed in affidavits given by some of the nation's top experts. it is impossible that stites was murdered and left at the scene in the two-hour time frame asserted at trial. the evidence demonstrates that she was dead before midnight on april 22nd when she was alone with mr. fennell. >> i'm optimistic. the evidence is there, it is just -- if the courts are willing to acknowledge this, you know what i'm saying? i really, i'm optimistic, i have faith. >> rodney reed was scheduled to die today by lethal injection. the innocence project says that reed did not commit the crime he was convicted of and they have the evidence to prove it. a texas court must decide if that evidence is powerful enough to reopen the case and keep him from being put to death by the state of texas. >>> when rodney reed was convicted, he was represented at trial by state appointed lawyers who had just months to prepare his case. now he is being represented by the innocence project. one o
and what a trained forensic investigator is that this is a key sign, undeniably, that this is a bodyt has been moved. >> that is firmed in affidavits given by some of the nation's top experts. it is impossible that stites was murdered and left at the scene in the two-hour time frame asserted at trial. the evidence demonstrates that she was dead before midnight on april 22nd when she was alone with mr. fennell. >> i'm optimistic. the evidence is there, it is just -- if the courts are...
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an undenial conclusion.] the reestablishment of the state of israel in modern times is the result of a political reality that has grown from strong, deep roots, going back to the time of abraham and sarah. [cheering] the argument... the argument for israel's existence, the argument for its legitimacy, does not depend on what we may say in speeches. it has been forged by the fires of history. it has been nurtured by the blood, sweat, tears and suffering of the jewish people, by the courage of generations of men and women who made the desert green, by nobel prizes earned by ground-breaking innovations and enviable institutions by lives saved democracy defended, peace made and battles won. there can be no denying the history, or the courage of the jewish people. and i know there can be no denying the jewish people, their legitimate right to live in peace and security on a homeland for which they have a connection for thousands of years! that is why you are in washington! and that is why i will not yield to thos
an undenial conclusion.] the reestablishment of the state of israel in modern times is the result of a political reality that has grown from strong, deep roots, going back to the time of abraham and sarah. [cheering] the argument... the argument for israel's existence, the argument for its legitimacy, does not depend on what we may say in speeches. it has been forged by the fires of history. it has been nurtured by the blood, sweat, tears and suffering of the jewish people, by the courage of...
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. >> it's undeniable they have strengthened the tools. that's a plus. a lot of the risk has migrated out of the sector they know well. they would be the first to admit they are less comfortable when it comes to nonbanks than banks. >> of the world hammers their own currency, the pressure valve is the u.s. dollar. do they continue to tolerate that? >> so far yes. there is little talk of a currency war. there is no sign of protectionism. the u.s. is so linked with the rest of the world on the consumption side and production side that you don't get a clear political lobby we had in the past. having the u.s. continue to tolerate and appreciate -- appreciation of its currency is key. there is no other shock absorber. >> up next is the moment you want to talk about. we tackle the bizarre bond market here in europe. yields are negative on the third of all sovereign debt. that chart is not german debt in negative territory. that is austria. the two year yield negative. we are going to talk about european bond markets after the break. we are back in two. >> 15 m
. >> it's undeniable they have strengthened the tools. that's a plus. a lot of the risk has migrated out of the sector they know well. they would be the first to admit they are less comfortable when it comes to nonbanks than banks. >> of the world hammers their own currency, the pressure valve is the u.s. dollar. do they continue to tolerate that? >> so far yes. there is little talk of a currency war. there is no sign of protectionism. the u.s. is so linked with the rest of...
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the real issue when it comes to putin's responsibility is the fact it's undeniable that there's an atmosphere of inintolerance that's been fostered by the authorities in russia particularly over the course of the past 12 months with the crisis in ukraine. anybody who holds an opinion that is opposite to the kremlin is seen in many ways as an enemy of the state. nationalist groups are promoted here some with vie vooi lent undertones. it's possible they could have done this on their own initiative. it's not a question of whether or not vladimir putin ordered this assassination to take place. the kremlin, of course categorically denies that. but there's an atmosphere in russia in which killings like this are able to happen and that's terrifying for ordinary people and they express that sentiment to me and to us as they pay their respects at this crime scene. >> matthew chance thank you very much for that reporting. >>> when we come back, a new up-close look at that surveillance video with a countertism analyst. they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (
the real issue when it comes to putin's responsibility is the fact it's undeniable that there's an atmosphere of inintolerance that's been fostered by the authorities in russia particularly over the course of the past 12 months with the crisis in ukraine. anybody who holds an opinion that is opposite to the kremlin is seen in many ways as an enemy of the state. nationalist groups are promoted here some with vie vooi lent undertones. it's possible they could have done this on their own...
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one undeniable if crash fact. soon hope investigation. so much more to work with than mh 370. more on what happened a year ago and what's been happening since. the cnn special report, vanished the mystery of malaysia flight 370 starts right now. >>> a routine flight begins. a safe aircraft. a trained crew. and then -- >> there are reports of a passenger plane crashing in the french alps. >> the plane descending 27,000 feet in nearly 8 minutes. >> the aircraft obliterated. >> there's no piece of the aircraft larger than a small car. there's no sign of life. >> a tragedy that soon grows worse. >> the crash was not an accident.
one undeniable if crash fact. soon hope investigation. so much more to work with than mh 370. more on what happened a year ago and what's been happening since. the cnn special report, vanished the mystery of malaysia flight 370 starts right now. >>> a routine flight begins. a safe aircraft. a trained crew. and then -- >> there are reports of a passenger plane crashing in the french alps. >> the plane descending 27,000 feet in nearly 8 minutes. >> the aircraft...
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so it's undeniable that that had an impact.'t really show up in the aggregate data that we see here in the reports but certainly we'll monitor that carefully. i'm happy that that dispute is in the rear view mirror. >> i mean, just as a point of interest, of course i think we would be 6,000 higher on job growth or employment had we not had the strike in the refinery sector. you are taking credit or been given credit for sorting out what happened with the west coast ports, brokering that deal. what ultimately clinched that? and in the rear view mirror should you have got involved earlier, do you think? >> well i think what ultimately clinched that was their understanding. i told them this repeatedly you're playing with fire. the disruption of this port the ripple effect, is felt far beyond the west coast, farmers in iowa in minnesota, elsewhere. and others in the retail sector who are impacted that ripple effect, they not only have to restore full operation but now they have to restore confidence. in terms of when we got involved
so it's undeniable that that had an impact.'t really show up in the aggregate data that we see here in the reports but certainly we'll monitor that carefully. i'm happy that that dispute is in the rear view mirror. >> i mean, just as a point of interest, of course i think we would be 6,000 higher on job growth or employment had we not had the strike in the refinery sector. you are taking credit or been given credit for sorting out what happened with the west coast ports, brokering that...
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>> this is undeniably a landmark piece of legislation. you have two prominent democratic senators and one republican senator not only proposing to lift the federal ban on medical marijuana but to expand access for veterans allow better research and allow banking for dispensaries. this was the scene here at the u.s. capitol. senator cory brooker, a democrat from new jersey joining senator kirstie gilebrand of new york and rand paul of kentucky during the press conference today. they were joined by plenty of supporters including from fairfax, virginia and shannon moore from maryland both have children with epilepsy that suffer from seizures. they say marijuana oil has helped their children tremendous tremendously. now they hope this trend continues across the country. >> we know it's time for the federal government to acknowledge that there are medical benefits to medical marijuana and there are children like mine that could be helped. >> it's outrageous that any parent is worried about social services knocking on their door because they're
>> this is undeniably a landmark piece of legislation. you have two prominent democratic senators and one republican senator not only proposing to lift the federal ban on medical marijuana but to expand access for veterans allow better research and allow banking for dispensaries. this was the scene here at the u.s. capitol. senator cory brooker, a democrat from new jersey joining senator kirstie gilebrand of new york and rand paul of kentucky during the press conference today. they were...
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it is an undeniably human one. like i am hurting, and i want to share this with you. i'm going to share this feeling with other people. that is an element in his thinking that is not explained by political views and racial ones. he felt hurt by what had happened there. the history of this generation was being written by young men his age and he was playing a hero, not being one. i think that eight and to him. that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized
it is an undeniably human one. like i am hurting, and i want to share this with you. i'm going to share this feeling with other people. that is an element in his thinking that is not explained by political views and racial ones. he felt hurt by what had happened there. the history of this generation was being written by young men his age and he was playing a hero, not being one. i think that eight and to him. that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating...
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and their determination and repeated threats to wipe israel off the map are just undeniable. it'sin inin controvertible. >> the iranians have a missile 1,300 kilometer range which has been operational in their armed forces since 2003. according to the international atomic energy agency, the iranians have plans of removing the conventional warhead from that missile which they've tested and replacing it with a spherical nuclear payload. that's a quote from the international atomic energy agency. in the meantime the iranians every year parade that missile in tehran and military parades. and on the side of the missile carrier they have a sign that says, israel must be wiped off the map. or more recently israel must be destroyed. so put one plus one plus one together and you understand why prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in congress tomorrow to tell the american people that the future of his country is at risk. >> so we're talking about a rogue regime, a state sponsor of terror fighting multiple proxy wars against israel and others, radicalized stated desire to wipe israel of
and their determination and repeated threats to wipe israel off the map are just undeniable. it'sin inin controvertible. >> the iranians have a missile 1,300 kilometer range which has been operational in their armed forces since 2003. according to the international atomic energy agency, the iranians have plans of removing the conventional warhead from that missile which they've tested and replacing it with a spherical nuclear payload. that's a quote from the international atomic energy...
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it is an undeniably human one. like i am hurting, and i want to share this with you. i'm going to share this feeling with other people. that is an element in his thinking that is not explained by political views and racial ones. he felt hurt by what had happened there. the history of this generation was being written by young men his age and he was playing a hero, not being one. i think that eight and to him. that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized
it is an undeniably human one. like i am hurting, and i want to share this with you. i'm going to share this feeling with other people. that is an element in his thinking that is not explained by political views and racial ones. he felt hurt by what had happened there. the history of this generation was being written by young men his age and he was playing a hero, not being one. i think that eight and to him. that is what john ford thought. >> a question for dr. fox. this is speculating...
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>> those are undeniable steps. it wasn't an error. this is a rate of descent button that you turn to set what rate of descent you want to have. that's finite. that's going to go at that rate. there was no question. that information is sent via automatic dependent radar surveillance, that information of the intent, that's how we know it went to 100 feet is because that's transmitted as well. we call that the fourth dimension in air traffic. >> we've got so many other questions. there could be changes afoot now for the systems in europe in which a pilot can leave a co-pilot unattended inside a cockpit. but there are other questions as well. most importantly, who was this co-pilot? what is on his computer? what conversations has he had and what was hi psychological state of mind and why was he never tested? all of those answers hopefully coming. love it. nd i but when i started having back pain, my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brou
>> those are undeniable steps. it wasn't an error. this is a rate of descent button that you turn to set what rate of descent you want to have. that's finite. that's going to go at that rate. there was no question. that information is sent via automatic dependent radar surveillance, that information of the intent, that's how we know it went to 100 feet is because that's transmitted as well. we call that the fourth dimension in air traffic. >> we've got so many other questions. there...
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the regulations were pretty undeniable. she had a responsibility to be making copies of these e-mails that she was using on her personal account. >> it would seem no one can no -- because we can't rewind time and inhabit the mind of secretary clinton and her strategists -- but this was all a bid to avoid scrutiny of her e-mails and it has backfired in the most colossally public way. >> i think they should be as transparent as they can. i realize that there are records here that are not subject to disclosure. it is not openky kimono on every e-mail every. the average viewer is not going to be that energized about the foya law as a reporter might be. i think they have a chance here to do the right thing and puncture this balloon if they go quickly. >> in terms of anybody who is trying to circumvent government servers servers, we know they are pourous. there is at least some sort of backup system. there are folks monitoring the channels, if you will, to make sure they are not being hacked into or to deal with it if they are. t
the regulations were pretty undeniable. she had a responsibility to be making copies of these e-mails that she was using on her personal account. >> it would seem no one can no -- because we can't rewind time and inhabit the mind of secretary clinton and her strategists -- but this was all a bid to avoid scrutiny of her e-mails and it has backfired in the most colossally public way. >> i think they should be as transparent as they can. i realize that there are records here that are...
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one undeniable if crash fact. soon hope investigation. so much more to work with than mh 370.till a mystery. up next, much more on what happened a year ago and what's been happening since. the cnn special report vanished of flight 370 starts now. >>> a routine flight begins. a safe aircraft. a trained crew. and then -- >> there are reports of a passenger plane crashing in the french alps. >> the plane descending 27,000 feet in nearly 8 minutes. >> the aircraft obliterated. >> no piece larger than a small car. no sign of life. >> a tragedy that
one undeniable if crash fact. soon hope investigation. so much more to work with than mh 370.till a mystery. up next, much more on what happened a year ago and what's been happening since. the cnn special report vanished of flight 370 starts now. >>> a routine flight begins. a safe aircraft. a trained crew. and then -- >> there are reports of a passenger plane crashing in the french alps. >> the plane descending 27,000 feet in nearly 8 minutes. >> the aircraft...
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for four months the prosecutors searched for an undeniable link between chris and the murder plot.f chris' iphone, the contents of it, a court order process that takes awhile. but finally, patience was rewarded. >> they discovered this photograph was actually taken with his iphone. >> reporter: a key photo that ended up in the hit pack. >> it's clearly a picture of nancy latham's residence. it also shows her vehicle that she was driving at the time. >> that was significant because that was one piece of evidence that came directly from chris latham. that couldn't have originated from any other person. >> it originated with his phone, and it drew him into the conspiracy firmly at that point. >> reporter: and so, on august 6th, 2013, agent boykin tracked chris latham to a lakeside vacation retreat in the mountains. he had an arrest warrant in his hand. >> and chris latham was standing downstairs, and he looked right up at me, and all he could say was, "you got to be kidding." >> reporter: after months of anxious waiting, nancy finally got the call she'd been hoping for. >> he was actu
for four months the prosecutors searched for an undeniable link between chris and the murder plot.f chris' iphone, the contents of it, a court order process that takes awhile. but finally, patience was rewarded. >> they discovered this photograph was actually taken with his iphone. >> reporter: a key photo that ended up in the hit pack. >> it's clearly a picture of nancy latham's residence. it also shows her vehicle that she was driving at the time. >> that was...
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her talent is undeniable and should not be objectified and sexualized in this manner.know and i've seen situations where you take a bigger step because of you. i mean i've done things because i wanted to test myself could i be big? but at another level, you also know it's not going to matter to your critics, and mo'ne is doing what i think is honorable. whether it means anything or not. i hope it does. >> it does. she's turning the other cheek. we do have free speech. for grown-ups free speech comes with consequences. they may not be able to reinstate him. if you're in college, it depends donor funds to help your college. having this guy on your team isn't going to help. it's a business. i'm more concerned about the non celebrity girls harassed on social media every day and don't have a media forum to talk about it. >> and don't have anyone to salute -- >> she's a celebrity. first time. >> she set the example of how people should treat one another with forgiveness. i don't think he should be reinstated but this is the model for how we do treat one another, how we shoul
her talent is undeniable and should not be objectified and sexualized in this manner.know and i've seen situations where you take a bigger step because of you. i mean i've done things because i wanted to test myself could i be big? but at another level, you also know it's not going to matter to your critics, and mo'ne is doing what i think is honorable. whether it means anything or not. i hope it does. >> it does. she's turning the other cheek. we do have free speech. for grown-ups free...