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[applause] beginning on day one, i will undertake a three-part plan to roll back president obama's deal with iran and repair the damage done to america's ending in the middle east. first, i will quickly reimpose sanctions on iran. i will give them a choice, either you have an economy, or you have a nuclear enrichment program, but you cannot have both. i will also ask congress to pass new measures that target human rights abusers and iran's leaders involved in financing and overseeing iran's sponsorship of terrorism. [applause] second, i will and sure our forces in the middle east have position to signal readiness. this will be bolstered by my administration's efforts to ending our military by the sequestration once and for -- some would say, there will be no room for negotiation. but history proves otherwise. iran may not return to the table immediately, but it will return. when its national interests require it to do so. i will also undertake an equally bold plan to go back president obama's concessions to the castro regime. first, -- thank you very much. first, on -- i will do everyth
[applause] beginning on day one, i will undertake a three-part plan to roll back president obama's deal with iran and repair the damage done to america's ending in the middle east. first, i will quickly reimpose sanctions on iran. i will give them a choice, either you have an economy, or you have a nuclear enrichment program, but you cannot have both. i will also ask congress to pass new measures that target human rights abusers and iran's leaders involved in financing and overseeing iran's...
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school here average western is shaken baby syndrome is only one of a number of projects they will undertake. >> how did you get involved? >> a former prosecutor working in the district attorney's office and i handle domestic violence and other cases but also a child abuse. so i was trained on the paradigms' of the triad of symptoms. i learned from my doctor said expert witnesses. then i left the office to become a law professor and didn't think about it much at all. and tell eradicates the key matter of the field court 2000:dash 2008 of another caregiver convicted on the triad of symptoms and she had her conviction vacated by a and appeals court very concerned of the change of the scientific consensus that now that we know more someone also who did likely did nothing to the child she is alleged to have shaken. i wondered i was concerned with retraining as a prosecutor that is in distinguishable those triad of symptoms also convicted others the science had shifted and there were so many unknowns such as audrey edmonds need to have her conviction overturned i wondered how the criminal-justice
school here average western is shaken baby syndrome is only one of a number of projects they will undertake. >> how did you get involved? >> a former prosecutor working in the district attorney's office and i handle domestic violence and other cases but also a child abuse. so i was trained on the paradigms' of the triad of symptoms. i learned from my doctor said expert witnesses. then i left the office to become a law professor and didn't think about it much at all. and tell...
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the company is undertaking a full strategic review because of continuing pressure on its share price.tock up today 3%. 'greeces debt drama has taken a new twist. prime minister alexis tsipras decided to call an early election. this adding another element of uncertainty. billion in as $95 new bailout. citrus aims to isolate dissenters and return to power with a broader mandate. closing up foro its lunch break on this last trading day of the week. getting more reaction to that week manufacturing gauge out of china. here's juliette. i want to show you the reaction from the hang seng index, the shanghai composite, and the aussie dollar. the aussie dollar had this big spike coming down, extending its week starts against the greenback. we have seen a bit of a spike as traders started to in just this information. if we look at how the shanghai composite fared as these numbers were coming through, you can see there was that big spike, but shanghai always does its own thing. it rose again. quite a lot of volatility. the hang seng index is what we are watching today. it is on track to close in
the company is undertaking a full strategic review because of continuing pressure on its share price.tock up today 3%. 'greeces debt drama has taken a new twist. prime minister alexis tsipras decided to call an early election. this adding another element of uncertainty. billion in as $95 new bailout. citrus aims to isolate dissenters and return to power with a broader mandate. closing up foro its lunch break on this last trading day of the week. getting more reaction to that week manufacturing...
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school here at northwestern, and shaken baby syndrome is only one of a number of projects that they undertake with a view toward improving the integrity of our justice system. >> host: how did you get involved with shaken baby syndrome? >> guest: ing i am a former prosecutor. i worked in the manhattan district attorney's office after graduating from law school. i handled domestic violence and other kinds of cases, but also child abuse cases. and so is i was b trained on this what i've called paradigm, this triad of symptoms and its significance. i learned from my doctors, my expert witnesses what this was supposed to mean. then i left the d.a.'s office to become a law professor and, frankly, didn't think about shaken baby syndrome much, if at all, until i read a case that came out of the appeals court in wisconsin in early 2008, a case called audrey edmonds. this was another caregiver who was convicted based on this triad of symptoms, and she had her conviction vacated by an appeals court in wisconsin very concerned about the change in the scientific consensus around this diagnosis. very conc
school here at northwestern, and shaken baby syndrome is only one of a number of projects that they undertake with a view toward improving the integrity of our justice system. >> host: how did you get involved with shaken baby syndrome? >> guest: ing i am a former prosecutor. i worked in the manhattan district attorney's office after graduating from law school. i handled domestic violence and other kinds of cases, but also child abuse cases. and so is i was b trained on this what...
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this team of investigators and prosecutors assumed a very heavy responsibility undertaking this task. they did it with a commitment to justice that is unparalleled. they were thoughtful strong very deliberate in what they did. they did not allow outside influences to impact their decision-making. i'm very proud of the work they have done and the approach they brought to this effort. i need to thank my colleague district attorney david heckler for lending his support with his staff, first assistant and former district attorney michelle henry and assistant district attorney stanku. we're delighted to have them bart of of our team. we would like to thank district attorneys for allowing us to proceed with the cases filed today. many of the actions, as you can imagine, took place outside of montgomery county. all of us have joined together with the charges being prosecuted here in montgomery county. special thanks to allegheny county district attorney stevenphen zapalla for him to stand up and do what's right. you will see he testified before the grand jury and shared with members of the g
this team of investigators and prosecutors assumed a very heavy responsibility undertaking this task. they did it with a commitment to justice that is unparalleled. they were thoughtful strong very deliberate in what they did. they did not allow outside influences to impact their decision-making. i'm very proud of the work they have done and the approach they brought to this effort. i need to thank my colleague district attorney david heckler for lending his support with his staff, first...
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such statements misrepresent the way in which we will undertake this important verification work." but verification has been a problem in the past. with the iranians as far back as 2004, repeatedly stone walling inspectors about its nuclear activities. state department officials say under this agreement iran won't be able to avoid layers of scrutiny. >> not all of it is human inspections. there's other monitoring capabilities at play all the way from the mines to centrifuge activity. and again, i would just say we're very confident that in the intrusiveness of this regimen that's been established by this deal -- >> just how compliance is defined, however, remains a mystery. as neither the white house nor congressional lawmakers have been able to study final details of all of the so-called side agreements between the iaea and iran. >> i think those who even support the deal have to insist that the administration must come forward and reveal what is the content of this agreement between iran and the iaea. >> reporter: meanwhile the white house got a major boost when a senior democrat
such statements misrepresent the way in which we will undertake this important verification work." but verification has been a problem in the past. with the iranians as far back as 2004, repeatedly stone walling inspectors about its nuclear activities. state department officials say under this agreement iran won't be able to avoid layers of scrutiny. >> not all of it is human inspections. there's other monitoring capabilities at play all the way from the mines to centrifuge activity....
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are you confident the obama administration, the fbi, their ability to undertake this investigation?en. grassley: i'm confident the fbi will do it. i have that much faith in the fbi director. people, we have enough through the irs and other investigations, maybe this presidency thinks there is something to hide and they ought to hide it. to ask you going about the iowa state fair, how many times have you been here? sen. grassley: first came in 1961. came frequently until i was elected to congress. i've been here every year since 1975. john: that is a lot. 40 years. and i usually come to or three days. i don't come for 10 days. john: you are here multiple days. what is the most striking political memory you have? anything particularly vivid at the fair? sen. grassley: there was a senator thompson running for president. he came here with all of the television cameras and every has withat came here them, if they are running for president. we walked down the street. i tried to get him to shake hands with somebody, he wanted to walk down the middle. chuckory got out that grassley is runni
are you confident the obama administration, the fbi, their ability to undertake this investigation?en. grassley: i'm confident the fbi will do it. i have that much faith in the fbi director. people, we have enough through the irs and other investigations, maybe this presidency thinks there is something to hide and they ought to hide it. to ask you going about the iowa state fair, how many times have you been here? sen. grassley: first came in 1961. came frequently until i was elected to...
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as far as a large undertaking, but that whole process might take 20 minutes. >> oh, my gosh. this kind of relationship between jericho and cecil that maybe there have been reports that perhaps they're not biological brothers but they are fellow you know lions with this common pride. and now it's jericho that's caring for the cubs. can you talk to us about the surviveability of the cubs and whether jericho would indeed protect these cubs or if the cubs are now in danger? >> yeah, so it's interesting. when males form coalitions they do it at different times. some males, if they're born with a number of brothers they'll all be forced out of their pride around the same time. they go to the know mad ik period. they'll run around, ska vaj, hunt in places they don't quote, unquote own. that's when brothers become coalitions. other ways are, if you're a single male you don't have any brothers born around the same time as you, you'll get thrown out and you'll be wandering and you'll bump into another young, small, wandering male. knowing that their chances of survival are better toget
as far as a large undertaking, but that whole process might take 20 minutes. >> oh, my gosh. this kind of relationship between jericho and cecil that maybe there have been reports that perhaps they're not biological brothers but they are fellow you know lions with this common pride. and now it's jericho that's caring for the cubs. can you talk to us about the surviveability of the cubs and whether jericho would indeed protect these cubs or if the cubs are now in danger? >> yeah, so...
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. >> yes, it is a huge undertaking. >> reporter: as to how much this will cost the city, the mayor saysh is being done with existing resources, but no estimate yet of additional costs. the company says they have also been hearing from landlords in neighboring states. many are advocating for tougher restrictions across the nation. >> thank you. >>> it's being called the little pink pill, the fda approves the first drug to boost a woman's sex drive. but some doctors say it is not all that it is promised to be. >> our american story is written every day. it's not always pretty... but it's real. and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. ♪ >>> the food and drug administration as just approved the first drug designed to boost women's sex drive. but there is criticism. randall pinkston joins us with details. why are some calling this irresponsible. >> some people say it's not much better than placebos. it has been the subject of controversy for a long time. it is not the same as viagra, which stimulates flood flow and is used as needed. the comp
. >> yes, it is a huge undertaking. >> reporter: as to how much this will cost the city, the mayor saysh is being done with existing resources, but no estimate yet of additional costs. the company says they have also been hearing from landlords in neighboring states. many are advocating for tougher restrictions across the nation. >> thank you. >>> it's being called the little pink pill, the fda approves the first drug to boost a woman's sex drive. but some doctors say...
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it is a huge marketing undertaking. you know, building a smartphone brand.perationally it is complicated. you have to have after sales set up, customer support set up, plus, localizing the hardware. we are going to work our way to that but we're not quite ready yet. emily: are you saying you will someday? hugo: of course. emily: what will it take? hugo: a sizable team to manage the process operationally, certification, ongoing engineering help. and so on. emily: months away, years away? hugo: no less than a year plus away. potentially much more than a year away. emily: you spent a long time at google. google is blocked in china, apps are blocked in china. is there a way forward for google in china? hugo: i don't know. it is a tricky issue. i do believe that it may not be the end of it. i personally don't think that it is the end of the road for google in china. purely thinking for how useful google is and the fact that people in china are universally study abroad. they depend heavily on google even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think at th
it is a huge marketing undertaking. you know, building a smartphone brand.perationally it is complicated. you have to have after sales set up, customer support set up, plus, localizing the hardware. we are going to work our way to that but we're not quite ready yet. emily: are you saying you will someday? hugo: of course. emily: what will it take? hugo: a sizable team to manage the process operationally, certification, ongoing engineering help. and so on. emily: months away, years away? hugo:...
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. >> yes, it is a huge undertaking. it is going to require hundreds and hundreds of city workers. >> reporter: the mayor says he doesn't know yet how much that will cost. we do know cleaning cooler towers could reduce future outbreak, but it won't wipe out legionnaires' all together. >> we'll continue to see sporadic cases of legionnaires' in new york city. >> the city is still writing the rules and the fine print on exactly who has to clean a cooling tower and how. >> it does sound like a daunting task as the mayor indicated. >>> lester holt is here now. >> we've got a story from cynthia mcfadden, a fascinating and shocking story. it's about a doctor who supposedly misdiagnosed maybe hundreds of patients. told them they had m.s., when in fact they didn't. they were subjected to all kinds of treatments. the doctor accused of fraud. a u.s. attorney says he was in it as a con man. horrible story. >> i can't even imagine being one of those people being told that you have this disease and the despair. so what happened to th
. >> yes, it is a huge undertaking. it is going to require hundreds and hundreds of city workers. >> reporter: the mayor says he doesn't know yet how much that will cost. we do know cleaning cooler towers could reduce future outbreak, but it won't wipe out legionnaires' all together. >> we'll continue to see sporadic cases of legionnaires' in new york city. >> the city is still writing the rules and the fine print on exactly who has to clean a cooling tower and how....
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. >> trunk is having so much early success in his newest undertaking as presidential candidate. aside from giving kids rides in his private helicopter, he continues to have or hold the immigration problem. he will deny citizenship to those for your current -- foreign here. but thanks to his numbers, his competitors are begin getting to talk tough on immigration as well. sarah: the very latest in business news and we have some good news in the fight against ebola. >> that there is still a lot to do for sierra loan -- leon. this raises hopes that the country could soon be free of the deadly virus and era leon will have to vote with cap -- will have to catch up. the country's economy has been shattered. in the already impoverished nation has had to contend with travel restrictions, curfews and quarantine rules and outbreak. a great yellow farmland has been left fallow, and factories have shut down. if sierra leone has indeed managed to stay about the disease, is economy could start cap as early as next year. returning to normality will be easy. -- not be easy. >> many hungry people
. >> trunk is having so much early success in his newest undertaking as presidential candidate. aside from giving kids rides in his private helicopter, he continues to have or hold the immigration problem. he will deny citizenship to those for your current -- foreign here. but thanks to his numbers, his competitors are begin getting to talk tough on immigration as well. sarah: the very latest in business news and we have some good news in the fight against ebola. >> that there is...
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you made the point about the degree of reflexive caution that most have been it secretaries undertakelk about that and why you think what she did from the very outset was problematic. michael: you are briefed on the need to keep documents confidential, the need to keep classified information in its proper location and under proper conditions. for example, you don't take papers with you unless you are curing them in a locked envelope or in a vehicle that qualifies. i managed to make an arrangement with the fbi which had an apartment on the hall for mine that i could look at documents in my apartment because they had trained on the front door of my apartment. at the end of the night, i would have to go down the hall, give them the documents, and they would hold on to them. based on what is now in the public domain, what we know, assuming we don't find out anything new about her, would you become trouble bringing charges either against lenten or some member of her staff just based on what we know today? michael: we can't based on what we know today because we don't know what documents we
you made the point about the degree of reflexive caution that most have been it secretaries undertakelk about that and why you think what she did from the very outset was problematic. michael: you are briefed on the need to keep documents confidential, the need to keep classified information in its proper location and under proper conditions. for example, you don't take papers with you unless you are curing them in a locked envelope or in a vehicle that qualifies. i managed to make an...
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that i actually think is not true of any activity that we undertake. first of all, a program she mentioned the only one that actually involved a fun collection was the 215 telephone mandate program and that did not involve looking for evidence of a crime. it involved strictly looking for potential bar-- foreign intelligence information under cyclic controlled situations. in fact, that is true of nsa. nsa does not authority to search data collection for evidence of a crime. what they can do is if in searching for ballot foreign intelligence they come across evidence of a crime they can provide that to the fbi for further investigation, which is a very different thing and one i think frankly has evolved over a long history of circumstances of insufficient coordination between intelligence and law enforcement. finally, on the issue of a global communication, it is absolutely not true that we can collect an e-mail between war and jen just because outside of the united states. as agenda mentioned if we want to collected communications of an american where t
that i actually think is not true of any activity that we undertake. first of all, a program she mentioned the only one that actually involved a fun collection was the 215 telephone mandate program and that did not involve looking for evidence of a crime. it involved strictly looking for potential bar-- foreign intelligence information under cyclic controlled situations. in fact, that is true of nsa. nsa does not authority to search data collection for evidence of a crime. what they can do is...
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such statements misrepresent the way in which we will undertake this important verification work." but verification has been a problem in the past. with the iranians as far back as 2004, repeatedly stone walling inspectors about its nuclear activities. state department officials say under this agreement iran won't be able to avoid layers of scrutiny. >> not all of it is human inspections. there's other monitoring capabilities at play all the way from the mines to centrifuge activity. and again, i would just say we're very confident that in the intrusiveness of this regimen that's been established by this deal -- >> just how compliance is defined, however, remains a mystery. as neither the white house nor congressional lawmakers have been able to study final details of all of the so-called side agreements between the iaea and iran. >> i think those who even support the deal have to insist that the administration must come forward and reveal what is the content of this agreement between iran and the iaea. >> reporter: meanwhile the white house got a major boost when a senior democrat
such statements misrepresent the way in which we will undertake this important verification work." but verification has been a problem in the past. with the iranians as far back as 2004, repeatedly stone walling inspectors about its nuclear activities. state department officials say under this agreement iran won't be able to avoid layers of scrutiny. >> not all of it is human inspections. there's other monitoring capabilities at play all the way from the mines to centrifuge activity....
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would have been exon exonerated at the criminal level, i feel they are absolutely better equipped to undertakesibility. >> one of the things that has happened since 2011, the federal government the department of education the office of civil rights has said that this is a title nine responsibility that schools create safe environments for girls. and as such they have to change the standard by which they investigate and pursue cases like the one that was brought against you. that's a different standard, the standard that the school uses to determine responsibility is a lower standard legally than the one courts use. >> absolutely. it's a preponderance of the evidence. so in order for a student to actually be found responsible for committing a campus sexual assault they only have to satisfy the burden of proof to a 51% standard. so if it's 51% or more likely than not. so if a student is more likely than not to have committed that crime then they are charged and found responsible. >> in the court of law the bar is higher. >> yes. >> a reasonable doubt. >> a reasonable doubt. >> you understand the
would have been exon exonerated at the criminal level, i feel they are absolutely better equipped to undertakesibility. >> one of the things that has happened since 2011, the federal government the department of education the office of civil rights has said that this is a title nine responsibility that schools create safe environments for girls. and as such they have to change the standard by which they investigate and pursue cases like the one that was brought against you. that's a...
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. >>> divers undertake an underwater mission. >> that is a coral cat shark. >> the delicate task to save a small creature. >>> and speaking of small sea creatures. >> look at him on the water. >> how sweet baby james is getting his ski on. >>> a lot of ladies want a fuller lip. this girl has got them, doesn't want them. see what is in there that is not what the doctor ordered. >> how does it even happen in the first place?! >> i got a very rare sighting. look at this freeze frame video these that's not rare, two dudes squaring off outside a bar in hoboken, new jersey, ready to bro fight but the moments follow are rarer than a zebra striped uniform. watch this. >> oh no way! the double knockout. the people that posted the video say two punches were thrown simultaneously, one by each fighter, those two punches landed knocking each dude out to the ground, stone cold. right here they try and pick up mr. shirtless, come on, bro, you knocked him out, you win but he immediately is all wobbly and a little unicorn knees, falls back down to the sidewalk. this video was posted on facebook by corey
. >>> divers undertake an underwater mission. >> that is a coral cat shark. >> the delicate task to save a small creature. >>> and speaking of small sea creatures. >> look at him on the water. >> how sweet baby james is getting his ski on. >>> a lot of ladies want a fuller lip. this girl has got them, doesn't want them. see what is in there that is not what the doctor ordered. >> how does it even happen in the first place?! >> i got...
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secondly, by undertaking this initiative in the gaza strip alone to give israel a freer hand to expand colonial expansion in the west bank, including east jerusalem. by all accounts, seen from israel's perspective, it has been quite successful. the gaza strip is more isolated than ever. israel launches periodic armed assaults against it, while in the meantime settlement activity in the west bank, including east jerusalem, has increased exponentially in the past decade. aurore: you are talking about an isolated gaza strip. tell us more how the disengagement has affected the economic situation there. mouin: there was not much of an , andmy to begin with scholars have written about how israel a policy in the gaza strip is really economic policy since 1967, has been in fact to make economic development in the gaza strip impossible for future generations. much of that was accomplished before this engagement, and since this engagement and particularly since hamas won the legislativenian elections and seized power in 2007, the gaza strip has been under an enforced ibaka. for -- under an enfor
secondly, by undertaking this initiative in the gaza strip alone to give israel a freer hand to expand colonial expansion in the west bank, including east jerusalem. by all accounts, seen from israel's perspective, it has been quite successful. the gaza strip is more isolated than ever. israel launches periodic armed assaults against it, while in the meantime settlement activity in the west bank, including east jerusalem, has increased exponentially in the past decade. aurore: you are talking...
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. >> trunk is having so much early success in his newest undertaking as presidential candidate. aside from giving kids rides in his private helicopter, he continues to have or hold the immigration problem. he will deny citizenship to those for your current -- foreign here. but thanks to his numbers, his competitors are begin getting to talk tough on immigration as well. sarah: the very latest in business news and we have some good news in the fight against ebola. >> that there is still a lot to do for sierra loan -- leon. this raises hopes that the country could soon be free of the deadly virus and era leon will have to vote with cap -- will have to catch up. the country's economy has been shattered. in the already impoverished nation has had to contend with travel restrictions, curfews and quarantine rules and outbreak. a great yellow farmland has been left fallow, and factories have shut down. if sierra leone has indeed managed to stay about the disease, is economy could start cap as early as next year. returning to normality will be easy. -- not be easy. >> many hungry people
. >> trunk is having so much early success in his newest undertaking as presidential candidate. aside from giving kids rides in his private helicopter, he continues to have or hold the immigration problem. he will deny citizenship to those for your current -- foreign here. but thanks to his numbers, his competitors are begin getting to talk tough on immigration as well. sarah: the very latest in business news and we have some good news in the fight against ebola. >> that there is...
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it is going to be a huge undertaking. a lot of money, planning, timing. we have to start looking at that as an option. >> before that can happen as an option b.a.r.t need $9 billion. they plan to ask voters next year. >>> health advisory has been lifted after a small fire broke out. sending up a good plume of black smoke. the county health department warned people with smoke sensitivity to stayed in for about an hour. nobody was hurt. >>> tonight, there is another dead whale on a bay area beach. a humpback washed up in pacificaa today. it became a tourist attraction as people snapped pictures of the -- pacifica today. it became a tourist attraction as people snapped pictures of the carcus. scientists took samples it afternoon to figure out what killed it. >> there have been a lot of humpbacks and blue whales feeding large numbers. hundreds of them at a time. so it is not unusual. >> scientists say they heard of another dead whale floating off shore. that means we could see, yet, another carcus wash up soon. >> a second american is investigating for illega
it is going to be a huge undertaking. a lot of money, planning, timing. we have to start looking at that as an option. >> before that can happen as an option b.a.r.t need $9 billion. they plan to ask voters next year. >>> health advisory has been lifted after a small fire broke out. sending up a good plume of black smoke. the county health department warned people with smoke sensitivity to stayed in for about an hour. nobody was hurt. >>> tonight, there is another dead...
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do enough of police undertake they say. it's expensive. >> it's expensive and time intensive. you take a group of police officers off the street. >> we talk about not having enough, and you take them off. >> you have do retrain the officers, every department understands that officers vo to go through retraining for this, and riots and disorderly people. it's part of the police work, it's the same way you go to the range twice a year. it will be part of police work now. >> it's a good discussion. tom roskin is the chief detectives. this is a story we continue to follow. why would anyone go to gaol on purpose? people suffering mental illness say often it's the only place they can get treatment. you'll hear one woman's story when we come back. >>> last week we took you to the largest mental health hospital in illinois, it's not a hospital, it's the cook county gaol. unfortunately that's the norm across the country. gaols and prisons are the largest mental health providers in 44 states as well as the district of colombia. ashar quraishi got inside the gaol and got to know an affli
do enough of police undertake they say. it's expensive. >> it's expensive and time intensive. you take a group of police officers off the street. >> we talk about not having enough, and you take them off. >> you have do retrain the officers, every department understands that officers vo to go through retraining for this, and riots and disorderly people. it's part of the police work, it's the same way you go to the range twice a year. it will be part of police work now....
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amano says there are various ways of undertaking the verification activities. >> the important thing is it should be technically sound. it should be in line away from the established iaea practice and very important element is that it should be -- we should be able to technically authenticate it. >> the issue of inspections was a focus of the talks between the country and the world powers. >>> german government authorities are trying to deal with a wave of anti-migrant attacks. they estimate that up to 800,000 people will apply for refugee status this year. that's four times last year's figure. but not everyone is welcoming the newcomers. a gymnasium intended as a shelter for asylum seekers burned down tuesday near berlin. police suspect it was deliberately set by neo-nazi or other far right groups. an anti-migrant rally turned violent in an eastern town. more than 30 police officers were injured. interior ministry officials say more than 200 crimes targeting refugee shelters occurred in the first half of this year. >>> protesters in hong kong are demanding the release of all the hum
amano says there are various ways of undertaking the verification activities. >> the important thing is it should be technically sound. it should be in line away from the established iaea practice and very important element is that it should be -- we should be able to technically authenticate it. >> the issue of inspections was a focus of the talks between the country and the world powers. >>> german government authorities are trying to deal with a wave of anti-migrant...
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this massive undertaking is funded by the united states government at a projected cost of $40 millionngos also donate money, supplies, and volunteer time. these are expensive missions. they obviously take a lot of resources and personnel. is this an obligation of the united states to engage in missions like this? how do you explain the value of this mission? >> it is an obligation. it's part of our overall military strategy. the partner nation building, working to develop the relationships with the countries in this region of the world. and with the personnel, whether it's the medical ministries of health and everything that we work with, coming into each country, but the relationships that are established will pay dividends in the future. >> all of this was arranged months in advance. part of the collaboration with the host country, the u.s. state department and the u.s. military. the team responsible for supplies has the ship stocked for this continuing promise mission, and for wartime response. the comfort responded to the haiti earthquake in 2010. and operation iraqi freedom in 20
this massive undertaking is funded by the united states government at a projected cost of $40 millionngos also donate money, supplies, and volunteer time. these are expensive missions. they obviously take a lot of resources and personnel. is this an obligation of the united states to engage in missions like this? how do you explain the value of this mission? >> it is an obligation. it's part of our overall military strategy. the partner nation building, working to develop the...
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won't be a install undertaking to do it in new york but it's being done all over the country. the case is compelling. ernie: you've got 350 cities in 25 states where this is in operation right now. a lot of people wonder why not new york? in this city, why shouldn't we have that service? >> we should. this is a big and complicated emergency response system. it won't be easy or cheap. we've got to start now. as your piece pointed out, there's cases where it's not safe to make a call. for domestic violence victims, it has particularly powerful potential. the ability to contact 911 without having to make a call in front of your abuser, i think we all want that to be a reality. ernie: maybe some people think the down side would be that perhaps it isn't quick enough, texting. a lot of young people are very much into this. >> this is not a substitute for a call. it's better to have a live conversation so you can exchange information. when a phone call is not an option. we must have this as one way to communicate. for young people, this is their go-to mode of communication. it's wher
won't be a install undertaking to do it in new york but it's being done all over the country. the case is compelling. ernie: you've got 350 cities in 25 states where this is in operation right now. a lot of people wonder why not new york? in this city, why shouldn't we have that service? >> we should. this is a big and complicated emergency response system. it won't be easy or cheap. we've got to start now. as your piece pointed out, there's cases where it's not safe to make a call. for...
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the documentary is an attempt to smear our runners with unwarranted suspicious as they prepare to undertakey for their country in beijing. quick reminder, keep up-to-date with all of the latest news in and analysis on our website. the it is for you at aljazeera.com. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for
the documentary is an attempt to smear our runners with unwarranted suspicious as they prepare to undertakey for their country in beijing. quick reminder, keep up-to-date with all of the latest news in and analysis on our website. the it is for you at aljazeera.com. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to...
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do enough of police undertake they say. it's expensive. >> it's expensive and time intensive. you take a group of police officers off the street. >> we talk about not having enough, and you take them off. >> you have do retrain the officers, every department understands that officers vo to go through retraining for this, and riots and disorderly people. it's part of the police work, it's the same way you go to the range twice a year. it will be part of police work now. >> it's a good discussion. tom roskin is the chief detectives. this is a story we continue to follow. purpose? people suffering mental illness say often it's the only place they can get treatment. >> hunted to the brink of extinction... >> we need an urgent method that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radio carbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> it could save a species... >> i feel like we're making an impact >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect an
do enough of police undertake they say. it's expensive. >> it's expensive and time intensive. you take a group of police officers off the street. >> we talk about not having enough, and you take them off. >> you have do retrain the officers, every department understands that officers vo to go through retraining for this, and riots and disorderly people. it's part of the police work, it's the same way you go to the range twice a year. it will be part of police work now....
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japan wants more than ever to be seen as a peaceful nation, but it could soon be undertaking its first overseas combat missions in the postwar era alongside the united states. anchor: one of the world's leading experts on japan and the author of several books joins us now via skype from boston university. welcome now. abe has said generations born after the second world war should not have to apologize. how do you think that will go down in japan? >> i think lots of people in japan feel the same sentiment, that they have an apologizing for many decades and would like to see better relations -- that they have been apologizing for many decades. there is concern about his stance on nationalist issues, and they are concerned he will needlessly provoke japan's neighbors, especially china and south korea, countries they need to get along with, so i think there's a lot of concern. anchor: you mentioned japan's neighbors. how did they receive the speech? >> they are waiting to see. they had a chance to prepare. they know something along this line was coming because of other speeches he gave an
japan wants more than ever to be seen as a peaceful nation, but it could soon be undertaking its first overseas combat missions in the postwar era alongside the united states. anchor: one of the world's leading experts on japan and the author of several books joins us now via skype from boston university. welcome now. abe has said generations born after the second world war should not have to apologize. how do you think that will go down in japan? >> i think lots of people in japan feel...
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it's going to be a huge undertaking a lot of money and a lot of planning and a lot of timing. have the start looking at that as an option. >> before that can happen, b.a.r.t. needs about $9 billion to maintain the current system. a bond measure to fund part of that could be on the ballot next year. >>> 5:35 now. a pleasanton couple is now in jail accused of carjacking a vehicle during a test drive in vacaville. investigators zeisian woodcock and -- say shane woodcock and sauna mclemore sped away. there was a similar incident in concord last week. a man showed up and took a van for a test drive and then things took a terrifying turn when he told the salesman he was commandeer the vehicle and kidnapping him. salesman escaped at an intersection jumping out of the door. a tracking unit later led police to the suspect in that van. >>> two young women died of suspected drug overdoses after attending a southern california music festival. the teens who were 18 and 19 years old collapsed at the hart summer music festival in pomona on saturday. doctors say the combination of drugs and h
it's going to be a huge undertaking a lot of money and a lot of planning and a lot of timing. have the start looking at that as an option. >> before that can happen, b.a.r.t. needs about $9 billion to maintain the current system. a bond measure to fund part of that could be on the ballot next year. >>> 5:35 now. a pleasanton couple is now in jail accused of carjacking a vehicle during a test drive in vacaville. investigators zeisian woodcock and -- say shane woodcock and sauna...
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i had a worse than general record against the undertaker.'t watch any of those videos where i lost. i agree with chuck, schs not bad, but i agree on the tax. it's not fair to tax dvds, shows, movies and not tax something online. it's not a fair competition. i hate myself for saying this but you need to tax it. >> gary b., you hate john too for saying that. >> i would never publicly say that i hate john, but i do disagree with him and i agree with lisa on this. look, if you want to hurt an industry -- we basically in the united states, we're reduced to two industries that we can really be proud of, the internet and entertainment out in hollywood. take the internet. we have the greatest innovation there. uber, netflix, google, for crying out loud, we tear envy of the world. now these governments because they're addicted to the revenue flow that they lost, they want to go in and tax, i.e., hurt these industries. you want to see what regulation taxes do. look no further than the coal industry. basically the government's trying to shut down the c
i had a worse than general record against the undertaker.'t watch any of those videos where i lost. i agree with chuck, schs not bad, but i agree on the tax. it's not fair to tax dvds, shows, movies and not tax something online. it's not a fair competition. i hate myself for saying this but you need to tax it. >> gary b., you hate john too for saying that. >> i would never publicly say that i hate john, but i do disagree with him and i agree with lisa on this. look, if you want to...
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do enough of police undertake they say. it's expensive. >> it's expensive and time intensive. you take a group of police officers off the street. >> we talk about not having enough, and you take them off. >> you have do retrain the officers, every department understands that officers vo to go through retraining for this, and riots and disorderly people. it's part of the police work, it's the same way you go to the range twice a year. it will be part of police work now. >> it's a good discussion. tom roskin is the chief detectives. this is a story we continue to follow. purpose? people suffering mental illness say often it's the only place they can get treatment. >> oscar winner alex gibney's "edge of eighteen". an intimate look... >> wait, is that a camera? >> at the real issues facing american teens. >> whoa, code red. >> dreaming big. >> i gotta make it happen and i'm gonna make it happen. >> choices made. >> i'm gonna lose anything left that i have of the mexican culture. >> fighting for their future. >> it is imperative that i get into college. it's my last chance to get o
do enough of police undertake they say. it's expensive. >> it's expensive and time intensive. you take a group of police officers off the street. >> we talk about not having enough, and you take them off. >> you have do retrain the officers, every department understands that officers vo to go through retraining for this, and riots and disorderly people. it's part of the police work, it's the same way you go to the range twice a year. it will be part of police work now....
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prepare to undertake duty for their country in beijing. quick reminder, keep up-to-date with all of the latest news in and analysis on our website. the it is for you at aljazeera.com. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for trespassing, and booked into new york's rikers island jail. >> you going to be missed big bro. me and him, we had a special connection, special relationship. >> seven days later, he was found dead in his cell. >> they said he was baked to death. heat. his room temperature reached well over 100 degrees with no ventilation. >>there's no words to explain. it just looks like you came from a building that caught on fire. >> he was blacker than my hair. he was darker than my hair. >> jerome was a former marine,
prepare to undertake duty for their country in beijing. quick reminder, keep up-to-date with all of the latest news in and analysis on our website. the it is for you at aljazeera.com. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murdough's family is laying him to...
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this is an enormous undertaking.his is the biggest separation that has occured, as far as i know, in american business. once we get there, we have to launch the two companies successfully with two new leadership teams, with two new boards of directors. in many ways, clean sheeting two new fortune 50 companies. i think we are well set up. you never know until you actually get there, but i feel like we have done everything in our power to get this done right. emily: when did you start seeing the split as the right choice? meg: i joined almost 3 1/2 years ago, almost four in september. the first thing i did was to say we would not spin the pc division. my predecessor had said we should spin pcs, not printers, just pcs. my first decision was if it was a good idea and i decided it was not a good idea was to whether or not that was a good idea, and i decided it was not a good idea. because i thought the company needed to bed down and get organized and have continuity of leadership and get the right strategy and invest in r
this is an enormous undertaking.his is the biggest separation that has occured, as far as i know, in american business. once we get there, we have to launch the two companies successfully with two new leadership teams, with two new boards of directors. in many ways, clean sheeting two new fortune 50 companies. i think we are well set up. you never know until you actually get there, but i feel like we have done everything in our power to get this done right. emily: when did you start seeing the...
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if president salva kiir does not sign the agreement tomorrow, an undertaking. >> the u.s. drafted a u.n. security council resolution calling for targeted sanctions, and an arms embargo if salva kiir does not sign the peace deal. there could be disagreements, and diplomats say any act on the resolution would require further negotiations, which could take days. the u.n.'s top official told council members on tuesday that the situation on the ground is grave, and getting worse. giving examples of crimes against innocent civilians. >> i'm concern beside the atrocities which continue to be reported. the scope and level of cruelty which characterised the attack against civilians suggest a deep depth of antipathy which goes beyond differences. allegations include rampant killing, rape, abduction, looting, arson and forced displacement and burning of people inside their own homes. >> thousands have been killed since december 2013 when fighting began. 2.2 milli 2.2 million internally displaced are in the country, and 2,000 in safety shelters. and 16,000 refugees in neighbouring cou
if president salva kiir does not sign the agreement tomorrow, an undertaking. >> the u.s. drafted a u.n. security council resolution calling for targeted sanctions, and an arms embargo if salva kiir does not sign the peace deal. there could be disagreements, and diplomats say any act on the resolution would require further negotiations, which could take days. the u.n.'s top official told council members on tuesday that the situation on the ground is grave, and getting worse. giving...
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they'll undertake a tour of seoul on wednesday to see the current situation there. >> translator: southorea is completely recovering from the damage caused by mers. you'll all see when you go out in the city. >> the south korean tourism authorities plan to spend about $80 million to attract foreign tourists. >>> japanese technology has found favor in central america. the country's tv standard has been adopted by yet another country there. ramin mellegard has more from the business desk. >> that's right, catherine. nicaraguan officials have closen to adopt the japanese standard over three other formats from the u.s. europe and china. anything rag began telecon chief signed a memorandum in tokyo. under the deal the central american country will employ the japanese standard for digital terrestrial tv broadcasting. japan will provide technical assistance and send specialists to nicaragua to support the format. that's the 14th country outside japan to select the standard. it will be the fourth in central america following costa rica, guatemala and honduras. >>> italian prime minister matteo
they'll undertake a tour of seoul on wednesday to see the current situation there. >> translator: southorea is completely recovering from the damage caused by mers. you'll all see when you go out in the city. >> the south korean tourism authorities plan to spend about $80 million to attract foreign tourists. >>> japanese technology has found favor in central america. the country's tv standard has been adopted by yet another country there. ramin mellegard has more from the...