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and its law enforcement apparatus miserably failed as terrorists continued their killing spree uninterrupted. they struck at a market, a football stadium, the shopping center, on the streets, and on funeral prayer. >> the twin bomb attack, which hit a market in a shiite- dominated region of northwest pakistan, killed 57 people. up to 167 people were also wounded in the attack late last night right by the border. it struck as the market was busy ahead of the meal that breaks the daytime fast during ramadan. and another gruesome attack, at least 11 people were killed, including children, and 26 people were injured when a bomb went off outside a packed football ground in the densely populated area in karachi during ramadan. this prominent resident and in peak -- mp claimed that the blast occurred when footballers and members of the club were leaving the ground after the football tournament came to an end. >> there were no celebrations in the homes of hundreds of victims, who fell prey to government inefficiency and lack of competence to cope with difficult situations. the only activity their fa
and its law enforcement apparatus miserably failed as terrorists continued their killing spree uninterrupted. they struck at a market, a football stadium, the shopping center, on the streets, and on funeral prayer. >> the twin bomb attack, which hit a market in a shiite- dominated region of northwest pakistan, killed 57 people. up to 167 people were also wounded in the attack late last night right by the border. it struck as the market was busy ahead of the meal that breaks the daytime...
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these workers will ensure that whatever needs to be done to preserve an uninterrupted water flow will be done. >> so if the fire were to get to that infrastructure, then it could threaten the water supply, is that it? >> yes, it could interrupt it presumably to a significant degree that it -- most citizens of san francisco wouldn't have the water that they need. >> all right, jim kyle who's been on the telephone from san francisco tonight. we just want to tell you once again, the fire in yosemite national park has caused a state of emergency in the city of san francisco as they try to maintain the water supply, and keep the electricity on. we will continue to follow this throughout the evening. i'm john siegenthaler reporting. >>> also tonight, 50 years after the march on washington, old warriors and a new generation unite to consider the long path of progress and the road ahead. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which i
these workers will ensure that whatever needs to be done to preserve an uninterrupted water flow will be done. >> so if the fire were to get to that infrastructure, then it could threaten the water supply, is that it? >> yes, it could interrupt it presumably to a significant degree that it -- most citizens of san francisco wouldn't have the water that they need. >> all right, jim kyle who's been on the telephone from san francisco tonight. we just want to tell you once again,...
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. >> the community does not need to be blasted on an uninterrupted basis. >> we are making a good faitht. >> reporter: they decided to buy new speakers, ones that can be adjusted and pointed downward into the platform. >>> many of us could share stories about our pets for days. but imagine writing a book about your pet and it becomes an instant best-seller. >> reporter: abbey and her dog leo were almost always together. when he was he attacked by another dog, she was devastated. >> she broke off his leash, and he ran off to leo and broke off his jaw. >> reporter: he surgery a little over a year ago. >> today i want to tell you a story about my best friend leo. >> reporter: she wrote a book. she called it luck y leo. >> i wanted to tell people about how my life was about leo. >> reporter: her book became a best seller. >> i was excited. >> reporter: le o has excite a story himself to tell of the but for now, he enjoys listening to abbey who can not only write, she can sing too. ♪ [ singing ] ♪ a popular county -- is faci >> some of the provides will go to go to the pet and wild-life char
. >> the community does not need to be blasted on an uninterrupted basis. >> we are making a good faitht. >> reporter: they decided to buy new speakers, ones that can be adjusted and pointed downward into the platform. >>> many of us could share stories about our pets for days. but imagine writing a book about your pet and it becomes an instant best-seller. >> reporter: abbey and her dog leo were almost always together. when he was he attacked by another dog,...
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they just want to make sure that there's an uninterrupted service and they need to have the ability to send whatever workmen is necessary there. actually, when at the live shot location that i was at this morning i saw several hetch-hetchy workers going up a roadway and they were there to -- on their way to maintain and protect whatever services needed to be protected. >> all right, that's good information jim and very helpful in explaining the situation. a state of emergency has been declared by the governor and as jim said by the mayor of san francisco because they want to protect the water supply and make sure that there is power to get the water to the city of san francisco. we'll continue to follow this through the night on al jazeera. stay with us for updates on this break news and at the top of the hour america tonight with joie chen. >> as we talk about all the dry weather in the west when we start to get a lot of heavy rain flash flooding is a big concern and we've been adding nevada into idaho for some of these flash flood watches. popping up into parts of colorado and we're
they just want to make sure that there's an uninterrupted service and they need to have the ability to send whatever workmen is necessary there. actually, when at the live shot location that i was at this morning i saw several hetch-hetchy workers going up a roadway and they were there to -- on their way to maintain and protect whatever services needed to be protected. >> all right, that's good information jim and very helpful in explaining the situation. a state of emergency has been...
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. >> riders can count on uninterrupted service until midnight october 10th when the injunction expiresion leaders if an agreement isn't reached by then there is still possibility of a strike. >>> bart officials just wrapped up a news conference in the last hour. we will have a live update at 11:00 over on channel 7. because of the bart service uncertainty we will begin half-hour early tomorrow morning. join eric thomas and kristen sze at 4:00 a&m tomorrow for abc7 morning news. >> new tonight at 9:00, friends and family are mourning two teenagers killed in an overnight accident in san jose. candles were left at crash site this evening. they say car with five teenagers inside crashed into a tree before midnight. 19-year-old driver and 16-year-old passenger died. they have not yet been identified. one person was ejected from the car. he and two others are in the hospital and expected to survive. speed was likely a factor in the crash. they are investigating if alcohol had anything to do with it. >> we're hearing tonight from the horseback riders credited to helping find a teen in the bac
. >> riders can count on uninterrupted service until midnight october 10th when the injunction expiresion leaders if an agreement isn't reached by then there is still possibility of a strike. >>> bart officials just wrapped up a news conference in the last hour. we will have a live update at 11:00 over on channel 7. because of the bart service uncertainty we will begin half-hour early tomorrow morning. join eric thomas and kristen sze at 4:00 a&m tomorrow for abc7 morning...
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eastern, msnbc has moved heaven and earth to get permission to air the "i have a dream" speech uninterruptedn its entirety. you think you have heard the whole speech, but you really probably haven't. access to the tape of the speech is very, very highly restricted. it is almost impossible to get permission to play even any large piece of it, let alone the whole thing. but tomorrow here on msnbc, at 8:00 p.m., we have moved heaven and earth to be able to play "i have a dream" uninterrupted in full. you should plan to not miss it. this is not something that happens every day. we'll be right back. >>> among the most important >>> among the most important leaders on one of the biggest civil rights issues in the country today is not who you would expect. the accomplished, connected republican who's fighting that unexpected fight joins us straight ahead. stay with us. [ female announcer ] what's the biggest news in volume? covergirl's new flamed out mascara for max volume. the volume igniter brush shapes lashes up and out for bigger, hotter, maxed out volume. new flamed out mascara from easy breez
eastern, msnbc has moved heaven and earth to get permission to air the "i have a dream" speech uninterruptedn its entirety. you think you have heard the whole speech, but you really probably haven't. access to the tape of the speech is very, very highly restricted. it is almost impossible to get permission to play even any large piece of it, let alone the whole thing. but tomorrow here on msnbc, at 8:00 p.m., we have moved heaven and earth to be able to play "i have a dream"...
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. >> for now, riders can enjoy 60 days of uninterrupted b.a.r.t. service, but a strike in october is stale possibility -- is still a possibility if a deal is not hammered out before then, and all sides are hoping for a deal. the negotiations are continuing. however, it is dinnertime, and they only just started at 1:00 p.m. some of them are now taking a break and getting something to eat before they return again. reporting live, abc7 news. >> ama: we're going to be monitoring the talks all evening with lie updates at 6:00 and 11:00, and because of the b.a.r.t. service uncertainty abc7 news will start an hour early tomorrow -- a half hour earlier than usual at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow for morning news. >>> new details tonight as san jose police investigate a car accident that killed two teenagers. officers say a car with five teenagers inside crashed into a tree. happen just before midnight. the 19-year-old driver and a 16-year-old passenger died. one person was ejected from the car and he and two others are in the hospital. they are expected to survive. i
. >> for now, riders can enjoy 60 days of uninterrupted b.a.r.t. service, but a strike in october is stale possibility -- is still a possibility if a deal is not hammered out before then, and all sides are hoping for a deal. the negotiations are continuing. however, it is dinnertime, and they only just started at 1:00 p.m. some of them are now taking a break and getting something to eat before they return again. reporting live, abc7 news. >> ama: we're going to be monitoring the...
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reporter: for the next 60 days, riders can count on uninterrupted service, but union leaders have pointed out that if an agreement is not reached by then, there is still the possibility of a strike, and if there is a strike that is cause called in october there are precious few options the governor or anyone else has to avert any kind of strike, and to keep those trains running, so the pressure is on. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> ama: we're going to be monitoring the talks all evening with updates on abc7 news at 9:00 and 11:00. because of all the b.a.r.t. service uncertainty, abc news will begin half hour earlier tomorrow morning. joining abc7 morning news anchors and traffic reporter at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow for morning news. >>> new at 6:00. the alameda health system is getting ready to lay off nearly five dozen workers. pink slips are arriving here at highland hospital. the skinning hospital, and wellness clinics in heyward, new york, newark and east oakland. officials are not saying why the workers have to go but the network is making changes, including adding two new hospit
reporter: for the next 60 days, riders can count on uninterrupted service, but union leaders have pointed out that if an agreement is not reached by then, there is still the possibility of a strike, and if there is a strike that is cause called in october there are precious few options the governor or anyone else has to avert any kind of strike, and to keep those trains running, so the pressure is on. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> ama: we're going to be monitoring the talks all...
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reporter: for the next 60 days, riders can count on uninterrupted service, but union leaders have pointed out that if an agreement is not reached by then, there is still the possibility of a strike, and if there is a strike that is cause called in october there are precious few options the governor or anyone else has to avert any kind of strike, and to keep those trains running, so the pressure is on. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> ama: we're going to be monitoring the talks all evening with updates on abc7 news at 9:00 and 11:00. because of all the b.a.r.t. service uncertainty, abc news will begin half hour earlier tomorrow morning. joining abc7 morning news anchors and traffic reporter at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow for morning news. >>> new at 6:00. the alameda health system is getting ready to lay off nearly five dozen workers. pink slips are arriving here at highland hospital. the skinning hospital, and wellness clinics in heyward, new york, newark and east oakland. officials are not saying why the workers have to go but the network is making changes, including adding two new hospit
reporter: for the next 60 days, riders can count on uninterrupted service, but union leaders have pointed out that if an agreement is not reached by then, there is still the possibility of a strike, and if there is a strike that is cause called in october there are precious few options the governor or anyone else has to avert any kind of strike, and to keep those trains running, so the pressure is on. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> ama: we're going to be monitoring the talks all...
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that's why it was such a rare opportunity to play it uninterrupted today.arting out in this business, and you witnessed all of this in its true glory in realtime, what was that like for you? >> it was an elevating moment for me because i had just started as a young employee of "the new yorker" magazine where i ultimately wanted to be a writer. but i was on the way to fulfilling my dream. and so as i watched from my office in new york because i felt i had been there not long enough to leave immediately, tears just rolled down my eyes because so many of the people who were at that the blarnlg responsible for me living my dream. i mean, you know, even before the reverend revered martin luther king, there were other who's had fought for the 1954 brown decisioning that outlawed separate but equal education in schools and that enabled me to attend the university of georgia as one of its two first black students in 1961. so all of those memories came back to me. and here i was enveloped in my dream and just hoping, hoping that the message of that will dwi enable o
that's why it was such a rare opportunity to play it uninterrupted today.arting out in this business, and you witnessed all of this in its true glory in realtime, what was that like for you? >> it was an elevating moment for me because i had just started as a young employee of "the new yorker" magazine where i ultimately wanted to be a writer. but i was on the way to fulfilling my dream. and so as i watched from my office in new york because i felt i had been there not long...
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. >> doesn't this one make you want to strap on some skis looking at all that uninterrupted snow? there are some pretty remarkable moments in this video. here's one of my favorites. >> how low is this thing flying? >> at points 1500 feet above what they were observing. except for this moment, it gets down low. it feels suddenly like you are just skimming across these sheets of ice. >> this particular aircraft did 26 different missions over a span of 46 days. the distance flown, 2 1/2 times around the earth. and they collected 39,000 gigabytes worth of data. >>> here we got the arcadia, california, police department working on somebody's car. but not changing the tire and not changing the oil. give a listen. oh, honda is purring. yeah. you can say it's purring. >> this cat is really stuck down in there. they've got flash lights. trying to figure out where this thing is. eventually they call in the tow truck, heavy artillery to lift this thing up. cat probably has no idea what the heck is going on now. now that the guy is underneath, you can really hear the meowing a little bit loud
. >> doesn't this one make you want to strap on some skis looking at all that uninterrupted snow? there are some pretty remarkable moments in this video. here's one of my favorites. >> how low is this thing flying? >> at points 1500 feet above what they were observing. except for this moment, it gets down low. it feels suddenly like you are just skimming across these sheets of ice. >> this particular aircraft did 26 different missions over a span of 46 days. the distance...
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eastern, msnbc has moved heaven and earth to get permission to air the "i have a dream" speech uninterruptedts entirety. you think you have heard the whole speech, but you really probably haven't. access to the tape of the speech is very, very highly restricted. it is almost impossible to get permission to play even any large piece of it, let alone the whole thing. but tomorrow here on msnbc, at 8:00 p.m., we have moved heaven and earth to be able to play "i have a dream" uninterrupted in full. you should plan to not miss it. this is not something that happens every day. we'll be right back. yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talki
eastern, msnbc has moved heaven and earth to get permission to air the "i have a dream" speech uninterruptedts entirety. you think you have heard the whole speech, but you really probably haven't. access to the tape of the speech is very, very highly restricted. it is almost impossible to get permission to play even any large piece of it, let alone the whole thing. but tomorrow here on msnbc, at 8:00 p.m., we have moved heaven and earth to be able to play "i have a dream"...
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eastern, msnbc has moved heaven and earth to get permission to air the "i have a dream" speech uninterruptedn its entirety. you think you have heard the whole speech, but you really probably haven't. access to the tape of the speech is very, very highly restricted. it is almost impossible to get permission to play even any large piece of it, let alone the whole thing. but tomorrow here on msnbc, at 8:00 p.m., we have moved heaven and earth to be able to play "i have a dream" uninterrupted in full. you should plan to not miss it. this is not something that happens every day. we'll be right back. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. pre-owned sales event she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. ci
eastern, msnbc has moved heaven and earth to get permission to air the "i have a dream" speech uninterruptedn its entirety. you think you have heard the whole speech, but you really probably haven't. access to the tape of the speech is very, very highly restricted. it is almost impossible to get permission to play even any large piece of it, let alone the whole thing. but tomorrow here on msnbc, at 8:00 p.m., we have moved heaven and earth to be able to play "i have a dream"...
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this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service on monday morning. >> rest assured there will be train service and it enables the transit agencies to not need a contingency plan. >> bart says they welcome a possible court order for a 60-day cooling off period. >> i think it is good that bart is not going on strike. that bart strike ruined my commute for a longtime. >> everyone wants to negotiate, but if bart strikes, then a lot of people in the bay area can't get to work at all. >> union leaders say their fear is bart management will just delay the process. >> the community wants a resolution to this conflict. it does not want it kicked down to october. >> they say the best way to keep trains running is to make a deal now. negotiations will resume tomorrow morning at 10:00. the hearing for the 60-day cooling off period is set for a san francisco judge on sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> thanks very much. join us at an earlier time on monday morning for updates on your back to work community. kristen thomas and swris s
this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service on monday morning. >> rest assured there will be train service and it enables the transit agencies to not need a contingency plan. >> bart says they welcome a possible court order for a 60-day cooling off period. >> i think it is good that bart is not going on strike. that bart strike ruined my commute for a longtime. >> everyone wants to negotiate, but if bart strikes, then a lot of people in...
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the 89-year-old's power uninterrupted and overwhelmingly won another five-year term. the party now holds a 2/3 majority in particlements. this will allow the push-ahead of constitutional changes. the movement for democratic change says his party has evidence of massive vote-rigging, urging a peaceful response to the alleged fraud. he promised to fight the results. >> they are determined to pursue peaceful, legal and diplomatic remedies to resolve this current crisis. once all remedies have been exhausted, the people of zimbabwe should be allowed great opportunity to freely, fairly elect a government of their choice. >> after the last disputed election the m.d.c. entered a power-sharing agreement. tsvangirai has ruled out joining mugabe's government again. the development community has said the vote was credible, but some say it was seriously compromised. the e.u. and u.s. have also voiced their concerns over election irregularities. >> "france 24"'s correspondent tells us more about mugabe's hold on the country now that his camp has a majority in parliament. >> with t
the 89-year-old's power uninterrupted and overwhelmingly won another five-year term. the party now holds a 2/3 majority in particlements. this will allow the push-ahead of constitutional changes. the movement for democratic change says his party has evidence of massive vote-rigging, urging a peaceful response to the alleged fraud. he promised to fight the results. >> they are determined to pursue peaceful, legal and diplomatic remedies to resolve this current crisis. once all remedies...
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and to the city of philadelphia, run back out to the console and continue doing the radio show uninterrupted. that was my assignment for the day. a little footnote to the story, that did occur and i'll never forget when i walked up to the podium and i did the introduction, he comes up now and herb is a wonderful guy and a renegade, good fellow in my view. i have to stand around at the podium now for the obligatory handshake and photograph, and when i do he leans over and he whispers in my ear, may i smoke? and i said, pardon me? it's 8:00 in the morning, by the way. he said, do you mind if i smoke? and i'm thinking, what control do i have of the whole dynamic? i'm a cigar smoker. sure, you want to, smoke. i left the podium. he stood there and chain smoked for the next 30 minutes while he delivered his remarks. which you don't see too often in the year 2004. in any event before the smoking experience he was a guest on my radio program and almost as an afterthought i raised this subject with herb, the founder and chairman of southwest airlines. give a listen. >> do you mind if i hit you with a
and to the city of philadelphia, run back out to the console and continue doing the radio show uninterrupted. that was my assignment for the day. a little footnote to the story, that did occur and i'll never forget when i walked up to the podium and i did the introduction, he comes up now and herb is a wonderful guy and a renegade, good fellow in my view. i have to stand around at the podium now for the obligatory handshake and photograph, and when i do he leans over and he whispers in my ear,...
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this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service on monday morning. >> rest assured there will be train service and it enables the transit agencies to not need a contingency plan. >> bart says they welcome a possible court order for a 60-day cooling off period. >> i think it is good that bart is not going on strike. that bart strike ruined my commute for a longtime. >> everyone wants to negotiate, but if bart strikes, then a lot of people in the bay area can't get to work at all. >> union leaders say their fear is bart management will just delay the process. >> the community wants a resolution to this conflict. it does not want it kicked down to october. >> they say the best way to keep trains running is to make a deal now. negotiations will resume tomorrow morning at 10:00. the hearing for the 60-day cooling off period is set for a san francisco judge on sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> thanks very much. join us at an earlier time on monday morning for updates on your back to work community. kristen thomas and swris s
this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service on monday morning. >> rest assured there will be train service and it enables the transit agencies to not need a contingency plan. >> bart says they welcome a possible court order for a 60-day cooling off period. >> i think it is good that bart is not going on strike. that bart strike ruined my commute for a longtime. >> everyone wants to negotiate, but if bart strikes, then a lot of people in...
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this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service on monday morning. >> rest assured there will be train service and it enables the transit agencies to not need a contingency plan. >> bart says they welcome a possible court order for a 60-day cooling off period. >> i think it is good that bart is not going on strike. that bart strike ruined my commute for a longtime. >> everyone wants to negotiate, but if bart strikes, then a lot of people in theay area can't get to work at all. >> union leaders say their fear is bart management will just delay the process. >> the community wants a resolution to this conflict. it does not want it kicked down to october. >> they say the best way to keep trains running is to make a deal now. negotiations will resume tomorrow morning at 10:00. the hearing for the 60-day cooling off period is set for a san francisco judge on sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. reporting live in oakland, abc7 news. >> thanks very much. join us at an earlier time on monday morning for updates on your back to work community. kristen thomas and swris ste
this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service on monday morning. >> rest assured there will be train service and it enables the transit agencies to not need a contingency plan. >> bart says they welcome a possible court order for a 60-day cooling off period. >> i think it is good that bart is not going on strike. that bart strike ruined my commute for a longtime. >> everyone wants to negotiate, but if bart strikes, then a lot of people in...
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needs to go in do their job and do the inspections uninterrupted and only then through legal channels can the decision be made about what's going to happen in syria as well and just like the russian foreign minister or the syrian you're also not so long ago broad of the problem fighting terrorism so what more can you tell us about well certainly in an interview with the russian newspaper bashar al assad was very critical of the west in the united states in particular directly refuting the idea that his forces used chemical weapons against his people saying that it just doesn't make sense about the close proximity of close quarters fighting that they would basically be killing themselves if they used chemical weapons he spoke about saudi arabia's role and how that there are a major key player and also how turkey is acting as a puppet of the west turkey has said that they are willing to join a military coalition regardless of if they have approval from the united nations what about this idea of military intervention from the west he said that this is something that has been on the table
needs to go in do their job and do the inspections uninterrupted and only then through legal channels can the decision be made about what's going to happen in syria as well and just like the russian foreign minister or the syrian you're also not so long ago broad of the problem fighting terrorism so what more can you tell us about well certainly in an interview with the russian newspaper bashar al assad was very critical of the west in the united states in particular directly refuting the idea...
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the humanitarian aid will continue unerup uninterrupted. they didn't want to fund the regime or military entity. to $5,300,000,000 wil $5,300,00o be used in a leverage form to manipulate the way the government operates. it feels like what this might be. but we don't have a former response from them yet. >> david jackson for us in cairo. >> he is responsible for the largest leak of classified information in americans history. now army private bradley manning is sentenced to 35 years in prison. the former surveillance analysts was convicted of leaking classified government document wikileaks. we're live in washington now. mike, i heard some calling tod today, the sentence a win for bradley manning. >> the verdict is in, and the sentence has been handed down. if there is one thing that is clear from the trial and conviction of bradley manning is that the fight over government secrecy and transparency isn't close to being settled. >>> after three years of questions and controversy bradley manning came to court once more, this time to learn his
the humanitarian aid will continue unerup uninterrupted. they didn't want to fund the regime or military entity. to $5,300,000,000 wil $5,300,00o be used in a leverage form to manipulate the way the government operates. it feels like what this might be. but we don't have a former response from them yet. >> david jackson for us in cairo. >> he is responsible for the largest leak of classified information in americans history. now army private bradley manning is sentenced to 35 years...
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organization like the bank of england it's been a terrorist in sixty nine before three hundred years of uninterrupted terrorism. that's how you get people to be able to afford housing you don't say oh we're going to make it for them but we're going to give them the money circulated through a corrupt banking system call that profits and then when the housing bubble bursts as it most certainly will within twenty four months if it doesn't burst within twenty four months i will eat my shorts on this show guarantee it's a if you go to lloyd's take a bet housing bubble burst within twenty four months you'll make that's the only way going to make money in this economy so you break up central banks we're going to move to that but i want to go back to another part of wikipedia about this straw person a straw person is also a person of no means or one who deliberately except a liability or other monetary responsibility without the resources to fulfill it and of course central banks don't have the resources to fulfill all these obligations they have to the bond market of all the bonds they're buying this become
organization like the bank of england it's been a terrorist in sixty nine before three hundred years of uninterrupted terrorism. that's how you get people to be able to afford housing you don't say oh we're going to make it for them but we're going to give them the money circulated through a corrupt banking system call that profits and then when the housing bubble bursts as it most certainly will within twenty four months if it doesn't burst within twenty four months i will eat my shorts on...
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this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service come monday morning. >> there will be train service and it will enable all the area regional transit agencies to know they don't have to have a contingency plan if place monday. >> bart commuters we talked to they welcome a court order for a 60-day cooling-off period. >> i think it's good bart is not going on strike because that bart strike really hurts the commute for a long time. >> everyone wants them to negotiate. but i think, you know, if bart strikes, then a lot of people in the bay area can't get to work at all. >> but union leaders say their fear is that bart management will just delay the process. >> the community wants a resolution to this conflict. it does not want it pushed down to october. >> they say the best way to keep trains running is to make a deal now. as negotiations resume here, the hearing for a court-ordered 60-day cooling-off period is scheduled before a san francisco superior court judge tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m.. in oakland, abc7 news. >>. >>> we hope you will join us at an ea
this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service come monday morning. >> there will be train service and it will enable all the area regional transit agencies to know they don't have to have a contingency plan if place monday. >> bart commuters we talked to they welcome a court order for a 60-day cooling-off period. >> i think it's good bart is not going on strike because that bart strike really hurts the commute for a long time. >> everyone...
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this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service come monday morning. >> there will be train service and it will enable all the area regional transit agencies to know they don't have to have a strike contingency plan if place monday. >> bart commuters we talked to they welcome a court order for a 60-day cooling-off period. >> i think it's good bart is not going on strike because that bart strike really hurts the commute for a long time. >> everyone wants them to negotiate. but i think, you know, if bart strikes, then a lot of people in the bay area can't get to work at all. >> but union leaders say their fear is that bart management will just delay the process. >> the community wants a resolution to this conflict. it does not want it pushed down to october. >> they say the best way to keep trains running is to make a deal now. as negotiations resume here, the hearing for a court-ordered 60-day cooling-off period is scheduled before a san francisco superior court judge tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m.. in oakland, abc7 news. >>> join us at an earlier time mon
this is something bart management asked for to guarantee uninterrupted service come monday morning. >> there will be train service and it will enable all the area regional transit agencies to know they don't have to have a strike contingency plan if place monday. >> bart commuters we talked to they welcome a court order for a 60-day cooling-off period. >> i think it's good bart is not going on strike because that bart strike really hurts the commute for a long time. >>...
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edition of "all in," we will play martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech in its entirety, uninterrupted by commercial breaks. no one really ever watches the whole speech. we see the sound bites, the famous ones. the full footage of this incredible event is highly restricted and protected. that has a way of framing how we think about martin luther king jr. and the movement he was part of. history over the years has found ways to make king both larger than life but also to somehow narrow his legacy. i can tell you nothing blows your mind more than to encounter the real actual martin luther king, hear his words. on wednesday night, we're going to give you that. a special hour of "all in" featuring "i have a dream" speech played in its entirety. i'll be joined for a full discussion after the speech by special guests including myrlie evers-williams, martin luther king iii and msnbc colleagues. >>> stay tuned right now because it's monday in august and i'm going to teach you how to make saline solution. next. cable news will never be the same. >>> you've heard, dear viewer, i imagine of salin
edition of "all in," we will play martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech in its entirety, uninterrupted by commercial breaks. no one really ever watches the whole speech. we see the sound bites, the famous ones. the full footage of this incredible event is highly restricted and protected. that has a way of framing how we think about martin luther king jr. and the movement he was part of. history over the years has found ways to make king both larger than life but also...
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he wants to be with you uninterrupted by somebody else. he wants your undivided attention. when i look at all the benefits of just solitude, just you and god, now, is there anybody in here who doesn't have a place at all in your home that you can get dark and silence? absolutely just cannot? okay. that means that everybody is guilty who doesn't then. because everybody can if they want to. one of the simplest things to do is find you a closet. i'll never forget this. i was preaching in a conference in my first church, church was at the bible institute. all these pastors were there and so forth. i was the youngest guy on the staff. and i hadn't been there very long. everybody there had been a pastor much longer than i had been. i had only been a pastor a few months. i was a little disturbed. i was praying for god to fill me with the spirit to speak to those men. i'll never forget what happened. seated at the table by the providence of god this lady sitting across from me said, mr. stanley, i heard what happened in the meeting today. and god just came in an awesome way and end
he wants to be with you uninterrupted by somebody else. he wants your undivided attention. when i look at all the benefits of just solitude, just you and god, now, is there anybody in here who doesn't have a place at all in your home that you can get dark and silence? absolutely just cannot? okay. that means that everybody is guilty who doesn't then. because everybody can if they want to. one of the simplest things to do is find you a closet. i'll never forget this. i was preaching in a...
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let's digest the massive gains that we've seen virtually uninterrupted since last november. so i think the message right now is a little bit of a rotation going on beneath the surface. advance the timeline, calmed down a little bit. we've seen the expansion slow. the financials are off and not leading anymore. you are seeing some of the catch-up trade work. the materials coming from behind. but the action is muted. we're in the midstle of august. i'd say all of that is okay. there's no reason to expect more. >> anthony, is it deranged to expect 5%, 10%, more, before the end of the year? >> i think we can continue to see further appreciation between now and the end of the year. certainly with the price index up close to 18.3% on the year to date, you can, in fact, experience a little bit of a pause. some people might say degegs of all of the gains and make a rotation from some of the underperformers. certainly we think that the cyclical stocks are probably going to do much better between now and the end of the year than the more defensive stocks that led the rally in the earl
let's digest the massive gains that we've seen virtually uninterrupted since last november. so i think the message right now is a little bit of a rotation going on beneath the surface. advance the timeline, calmed down a little bit. we've seen the expansion slow. the financials are off and not leading anymore. you are seeing some of the catch-up trade work. the materials coming from behind. but the action is muted. we're in the midstle of august. i'd say all of that is okay. there's no reason...
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we can see the span, a clear view, headlights heading into san francisco, steady stream, uninterrupted near the top of your screen, that's the bay bridge toll plaza where the metering lights are on and the backup is a little unusual. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> here is a look at today's top stories we're following. fugitive nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport, russia reportedly granted asylum to snowden for one year. >>> police right now investigating a violent attack on a woman near the santa clara university campus this morning. police say a man attacked that and main streets, just a couple blocks west of campus. the incident coming less than a week after another woman wasrmj attacked inside her own home about two miles away. >>> starting today, girls of any age will be able to buy the morning after pill on store shelves without a prescription. the federal government had been seeking to block the move, but dropped the fight in june after losing in court. >>> right now some good news for a hollywood mogul. he will not be charged with a crime for landing his
we can see the span, a clear view, headlights heading into san francisco, steady stream, uninterrupted near the top of your screen, that's the bay bridge toll plaza where the metering lights are on and the backup is a little unusual. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> here is a look at today's top stories we're following. fugitive nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport, russia reportedly granted asylum to snowden for one year. >>> police right now...
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he was able to breach that school uninterrupted.urred, he piggy backed behind a parent who was coming out of the school with a child. >> so he didn't have to buzz himself. >> he didn't have to buzz himself in. >> okay. he walked in. >> he walked in, and that's where it all started. from what we know so far is that he went into one of the offices. front administrative offices there where he came in contact with the witness who -- >> who we just heard from. who many people are calling a hero. you heard what she did. sort of telling her personal story. trying to calm him. >> right. >> i'm just curious. as a chief of police, is that the kind of advice you would give someone in a situation like that? heaven forbid. >> every situation is very, very different. this is a very different situation. and for her, she came in contact with him first. from what we know. and she just did what came natural for her. rehearse in life. ngs you cannot >> mm-hmm. >> this is one of those things as well, too. she allowed her instinct, her fwo goodwill and
he was able to breach that school uninterrupted.urred, he piggy backed behind a parent who was coming out of the school with a child. >> so he didn't have to buzz himself. >> he didn't have to buzz himself in. >> okay. he walked in. >> he walked in, and that's where it all started. from what we know so far is that he went into one of the offices. front administrative offices there where he came in contact with the witness who -- >> who we just heard from. who many...
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this will be an uninterrupted conversation about issues where you will get a chance to learn more about the seven democratic candidates seeking to become the next mayor. #nyc2013 on twitter. this is part of the official new york debate program administered by the city campaign finance board. they managed the public matching funds program designed to small dollare contributions. gather partners to bring these debates. of the city of new york, the hispanic federation, citizens for new york city, transportation , and timees, wnyc warner cable. let's introduce the seven candidates. deldable all seo -- bill --sio, christine quinn [cheers and applause] john liu. sal. and anthony weiner. the candidates we each have one minute to respond to questions asked by the panel and they will be given the ability to respond if asked directly by an opponent. we will have cross examination where they will be able to ask one opponent a question. they whirl -- they will have a lightning round with brief questions and answers. they will also make closing statements of one minute each. with that in mind, let's
this will be an uninterrupted conversation about issues where you will get a chance to learn more about the seven democratic candidates seeking to become the next mayor. #nyc2013 on twitter. this is part of the official new york debate program administered by the city campaign finance board. they managed the public matching funds program designed to small dollare contributions. gather partners to bring these debates. of the city of new york, the hispanic federation, citizens for new york city,...
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which it has been almost uninterrupted for the last 30 years. >> ivan, let me take you back to the money issue. because, as you know, we all know the u.s. hands over a lot in foreign aid. egypt is our top five. our contribution when you really sort of look at how other contributions stack up, you see on the screen it's a fraction in comparison to the $10 billion to $15 billion in aid egypt gets from other countries in the region. really my question to you is, how much does the united states really need to continue? how much does the united states really need egypt as a friend? as part of the bigger picture in the region. >> reporter: of course, egypt has long been a pillar of u.s. middle eastern foreign policy. it's a neighbor of israel. of course, a very important american ally in the region. the question of the actual money, i think if the u.s. wanted to influence events and make it clear to the ruling generals that this kind of behavior is not tolerable, it should try to adopt some kind of multilateral approach. you can't do it unilaterally. but the one point, whatever billion dollars
which it has been almost uninterrupted for the last 30 years. >> ivan, let me take you back to the money issue. because, as you know, we all know the u.s. hands over a lot in foreign aid. egypt is our top five. our contribution when you really sort of look at how other contributions stack up, you see on the screen it's a fraction in comparison to the $10 billion to $15 billion in aid egypt gets from other countries in the region. really my question to you is, how much does the united...
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as if the united states is the most besieged nation on earth rather than the protagonist, uninterrupted murder. that as the previous called said, president eisenhower warned about. what the world need is housing and securitying and not f-35's. host: steve o'bryan your reaction. guest: i can tell you what lockheed martin is focused on. we're focused on implementing and helping with the policy of the united states. we're focused on giving our best to our war fighters out there. our young men and women out there protecting us. i can talk about the last 20 years of operation. you can look at desert storm, iraqi freedom and afghanistan. these are the operations of the last 20 years and fighter airplanes have been a core competency to implementing u.s. government policy as well as protecting our young men and women not just in the air but on the ground and at sea. these f-35's maintain that advantage for years and years to come. they have stealth. i can tell you as a former fighter pilot that stealth airplanes gives you an advantage that doesn't allow a fair fight. so f-35 is basically invisi
as if the united states is the most besieged nation on earth rather than the protagonist, uninterrupted murder. that as the previous called said, president eisenhower warned about. what the world need is housing and securitying and not f-35's. host: steve o'bryan your reaction. guest: i can tell you what lockheed martin is focused on. we're focused on implementing and helping with the policy of the united states. we're focused on giving our best to our war fighters out there. our young men and...
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it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of direction and uninterrupted visions of the u.s. meets the challenges faced in future post- conflict operations. this from a man predominately experienced in the field, having served during the search successfully -- search successfully in iraq. then as ambassador to afghanistan. he has been there, he has done that. he's the -- he sees this as a past -- half forward. -- path forward. attemptedat led the solution to this problem at the state department for three years says with regard to this proposal, neither the state department or usaid trains large numbers of people for stability operations. experience has shown that we need a core dedicated in order to conduct these operations. this is where it comes in. it would provide the first stabilization professionals ready to respond to emergencies abroad. finally, chief of staff to the multinational corps iraq, says, the fact of the matter is the department of defense has been in lead in our most recent stabilization operations. this has created a situation where the core co
it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of direction and uninterrupted visions of the u.s. meets the challenges faced in future post- conflict operations. this from a man predominately experienced in the field, having served during the search successfully -- search successfully in iraq. then as ambassador to afghanistan. he has been there, he has done that. he's the -- he sees this as a past -- half forward. -- path forward. attemptedat led the solution to this problem...
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executing pitting it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of correction and uninterrupted divisions of the u.s. meets the challenges faced in the future post conflict operations. this preeminently experienced in the world having served during the surge and successfully in iraq and then again as ambassador to afghanistan. so he has been there and he has done that. he sees this as a path forward that could work. ambassador hearst, the other experienced person and as i said, the man that led the attempted solution to this problem at the state department for three years says with regards to this proposal they hire or train people in large numbers first of the operations. this was evident during the engagement in iraq and afghanistan. the experience has shown that we need a dedicated civilian professional in order to conduct these operations. well, this is where it comes in to aid would provide the first operation ready to respond to the emergency abroad. finally, the lieutenant general chief of staff to the multinational corps in iraq says the fact of the matter is the departm
executing pitting it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of correction and uninterrupted divisions of the u.s. meets the challenges faced in the future post conflict operations. this preeminently experienced in the world having served during the surge and successfully in iraq and then again as ambassador to afghanistan. so he has been there and he has done that. he sees this as a path forward that could work. ambassador hearst, the other experienced person and as i...
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it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of direction and uninterrupted visiono that the u.s. meets the challenges faced in future post conflict operations. this from the man probably preeminently experienced in the field having served during the surge successfully in iraq and then again as ambassador to afghanistan. so he has been there. e has done that. he sees this as a path forward that could work. ambassador hearst, the other preeminently experienced person in the field. the man who led the attempted solution this problem for three years, says with regard to this proposal, neither the state department nor you for stability operations. this was evident during our engagements in iraq and afghanistan. experience has shown we need a core of dedicated professionals to conduct these operations. this is where it comes in to provide the first professionals ready to respond to emergencies abroad. finally, lieutenant general chief of staff to multinational core iraq says the fact of the matter is the department of defense has been in lead in our reconstruction stabil
it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of direction and uninterrupted visiono that the u.s. meets the challenges faced in future post conflict operations. this from the man probably preeminently experienced in the field having served during the surge successfully in iraq and then again as ambassador to afghanistan. so he has been there. e has done that. he sees this as a path forward that could work. ambassador hearst, the other preeminently experienced person in the...
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it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of direction and uninterrupted vision said the u.s. meets the challenges safe and future posed conflict operations. this from the men preeminently experienced in the field having served during the search, and successfully in iraq then again as the ambassador to afghanistan. so, he has been married and has done that and he sees this as a path for word that could work. the ambassador, the other preeminent branch person on the field as i said, the man that led the attempted solution to this problem at the state department for three years says with regards to this proposal coming and the state department or usaid hi years and trains people in large numbers first of the operation. this was evident in iraq and afghanistan and experience shows we need a core dedicated professional in order to conduct these operations. this is where it comes into being would provide the first operation ready to respond to emergencies abroad if finally, the lieutenant general chief of staff to the multinational corps in iraq says the fact of the m
it will bring together the best of all worlds and provide unity of direction and uninterrupted vision said the u.s. meets the challenges safe and future posed conflict operations. this from the men preeminently experienced in the field having served during the search, and successfully in iraq then again as the ambassador to afghanistan. so, he has been married and has done that and he sees this as a path for word that could work. the ambassador, the other preeminent branch person on the field...
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as if the united states is the most besieged nation on earth rather than the protagonist, uninterruptedrder. provocations all over the world industriallitary and complex. that as the previous called said, president eisenhower warned about. what the world need is housing and securitying and not f-35's. all the murdurous rest. host: steve o'bryan, your reaction. guest: i can tell you what lockheed martin is focused on. we're focused on implementing and helping with the policy of the united states. we're focused on giving our best to our war fighters out there. our young men and women out there protecting us. i can talk about the last 20 years of operation. you can look at desert storm, iraqi freedom, bosnia, and afghanistan. these are the operations of the last 20 years and fighter airplanes have been a core competency to implementing u.s. government policy as well as protecting our young men and women not just in the air but on the ground and at sea. these f-35's maintain that advantage for years and years to come. they have stealth. i can tell you as a former fighter pilot that stealth
as if the united states is the most besieged nation on earth rather than the protagonist, uninterruptedrder. provocations all over the world industriallitary and complex. that as the previous called said, president eisenhower warned about. what the world need is housing and securitying and not f-35's. all the murdurous rest. host: steve o'bryan, your reaction. guest: i can tell you what lockheed martin is focused on. we're focused on implementing and helping with the policy of the united...