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we thank the united professional firefighters of contra costa county for sharing the photos. >> 500,000 on east coast have in power after deadly storms high winds and rain slammed the region. forecasters say more severe weather is on the way today. our reporter has the latest. >> this is the aftermath, hopes ripped apart, power lines taken down, large trees did not have a chance and severe weather marched across the country from the midwest to the east coast. >> the roof collapsed? >> it fell in and a family was here with kids. >> in michigan a tornado through a semi truck into a store. >> and coal city in illinois felt the worst when an ef3 brought 160 miles per hour winds and destruction. >> cars are upside down trees are on houses. >> from virginia to me watches and warning. in philadelphia the storms knocked out power to 500,000 people. and ripped trees out of ground. >> in d.c. area a car fell on a tree killing driver. in the midwest residents are break themselves again with another threat of severe weather. >> the strong line of thunderstorms on the east coast caused wide help vid
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>> supervisor we have a professional development unit assigned to the police academy and just this morning and addressed a group of police officers both within our department and actually throughout the country. we had folks from los vegas, colorado, teaching a course on blue courage the foundation of which is a incorporation of the points within a 21 century report and that is change the mintality and mind set of police officers to that of warrior tooz that of guardians. those who have a responsibility to protect and to engage our community. what i offer is >> that isn't what i asked. what i asked in this report it said there is no formal career or developmental system program defined by per so has the police department in san francisco created that system as defined by per in that report? >> unfortunately i do not have that document in front of me to reference the >> it is page 24. i can continue with my points if you want to have a opportunity to look at that portion of the report? >> that would be great and plus i'll add we do. we track and provide training on a consistants basis to ev
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joining me now is the president for the national nurses united union, a professional association that conducted a similar study. thanks so much for joining us jean. >> you're welcome. glad to be here. >> you're not part of this study that was released this week but as i mentioned, your organization did something similar here combined with the research done with your group and what you've read does any of this come as a surprise to you? >> no. not for any of us that are nurses and have been nurses for some time. it's once again, the people that are the most vulnerable are having to pay more. >> it's interesting to your point that this study or allegations like this have been around for many years. i remember even seeing evening news reports where a tylenol, for example, would cost ten times more than it would if you simply had gone into the drugstore to get it as opposed to getting it when you went into the hospital. >> that's true. and i think what we see happening is we hear all the stories about that doesn't really reflect what people are paying. but honestly why charge exorbitant p
joining me now is the president for the national nurses united union, a professional association that conducted a similar study. thanks so much for joining us jean. >> you're welcome. glad to be here. >> you're not part of this study that was released this week but as i mentioned, your organization did something similar here combined with the research done with your group and what you've read does any of this come as a surprise to you? >> no. not for any of us that are nurses...
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. >> reporter: ford put together a team of more than two dozen volunteer health professionals from the united avoid confusion, everyone is color coded. a line is drawn to show the surgeons where to cut. >> what we found was pretty much as expected. >> reporter: things go smoothly until michelle's blood pressure suddenly and dangerously drops. she is given a transfusion and i.v. fluids but because the twins still share a liver those fluids go from michelle's bloodstream into marians. the remedy is to complete the separation and to do it quickly. >> we now have two babies. two independent, living organisms. >> reporter: nearly seven hours after marian and michelle bernard enter the operating room together, they leave in separate cribs. their parents are overwhelmed. >> i'm very happy. very happy. >> there is something special about coming to haiti to operate on haitian children with haitian physicians, haitian anesthesiologist because i feel that i'm contributing to the future of this country. >> reporter: just this friday, two weeks after the operation, the healthy girls are discharged from th
. >> reporter: ford put together a team of more than two dozen volunteer health professionals from the united avoid confusion, everyone is color coded. a line is drawn to show the surgeons where to cut. >> what we found was pretty much as expected. >> reporter: things go smoothly until michelle's blood pressure suddenly and dangerously drops. she is given a transfusion and i.v. fluids but because the twins still share a liver those fluids go from michelle's bloodstream into...
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. >> reporter: ford put together a team of more than two dozen volunteer health professionals from the united states. they trained for months with haitians for the procedure they would attempt today. >> i think we are just about ready to roll. >> reporter: to avoid confusion everyone is color coded. red for marian's team. yellow for michele's. a line is drawn to show the surgeon where's to cut. >> what we found was pretty much as expected. >> reporter: things go smoothly until michele's blood pressure drops. because the twins still share a liver, fluids go from michele's blood stream into marian's. the remedy is to complete the separation and to do it quickly. >> we now have two babies two independent, living organisms. ( applause ) >> reporter: nearly seven hours after marian and michele bernard enter the room together, they leave in separate cribs. their parents are overwhelmed. >> i'm very happy. very happy. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to come back here and do an operation like this? >> it's extremely gratifying. there's something special about coming to haiti to operate on haiti
. >> reporter: ford put together a team of more than two dozen volunteer health professionals from the united states. they trained for months with haitians for the procedure they would attempt today. >> i think we are just about ready to roll. >> reporter: to avoid confusion everyone is color coded. red for marian's team. yellow for michele's. a line is drawn to show the surgeon where's to cut. >> what we found was pretty much as expected. >> reporter: things go...
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has directly advocated is ensuring that the united states senate do the bear minimum -- bare minimum that's required to ensure our national security professionals, some of whom put you their lives on the line every day have all the tools they need to do their job. and that's why we have urged the united states senate to do what the united states house of representatives has already done. which is to pass the u.s.a. freedom act which includes critically important civil liberties reforms. and extend the ability of our national security professionals. use all the tools available to keep us safe. justin. >> i wanted -- stipulating you guys don't want amendments. you want u.s.a. freedom to go through as quickly as possible. still seems like the senate will vote on them. i'm wondering if you guys perceived any poison pills to the amendments that have been floated already. things they could possibly -- i know one that senator mcconnell has said would essentially keep the fiesa court decisions secret. are there areas of concern you think -- >> i haven't looked through each of the specific amendmentses. the reason i was able to talk about the amendment
has directly advocated is ensuring that the united states senate do the bear minimum -- bare minimum that's required to ensure our national security professionals, some of whom put you their lives on the line every day have all the tools they need to do their job. and that's why we have urged the united states senate to do what the united states house of representatives has already done. which is to pass the u.s.a. freedom act which includes critically important civil liberties reforms. and...
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ford put together a team of more than two dozen volunteer health professionals from the united states with haitians for the procedure they are about to attempt. >> to avoid confusion everyone is color coded. red for marian's team. yellow for michelle's. a line is drawn to show where the surgeons will cut. >> we found pretty much -- things go smoothly until michelle's blood pressure suddenly dropped. given a transfusion and iv fluids but because the twins still share a liver those fluids go from michelle's bloodstream to marian. seconds count. finally -- >> bee now have two babies. two independent living organisms. there is no satisfaction for excellence! >> nearly seven hours after marian and michelle bernard enter the operating room together they leave in separate cribs. their parents are overwhelmed. >> it's extraordinary to see them lying on their backs. because it's been six months that they have only slept like this. >> by the next morning she is experiencing motherhood in a brand new way. >> what does it mean to you to come back and do operation like this? >> something special.
ford put together a team of more than two dozen volunteer health professionals from the united states with haitians for the procedure they are about to attempt. >> to avoid confusion everyone is color coded. red for marian's team. yellow for michelle's. a line is drawn to show where the surgeons will cut. >> we found pretty much -- things go smoothly until michelle's blood pressure suddenly dropped. given a transfusion and iv fluids but because the twins still share a liver those...
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united you'd this i the professional soccer -- you'd think the professional team would stay in d.c.ut now terry mcauliffe is trying to lure them to virginia. it could ruffle a lot of feathers. d.c. approved plans to build a $150 million stadium in the district. wtop reports nearly half of the fans live in northern virginia, about a quarter live in d.c. >>> new this morning the governor of louisiana, bobby jindal says he'll make a major announcement about his plans later this month. he's already made stops in key primary states and launched a presidential exploratory committee. the republican lags behind in the polls. a cnn poll showed him polling at just 1% support. >>> and today, former u.s. senator lincoln chafee will announce his run for the democratic nomination for president. he started in the gop, then became independent and is now a democrat. today he'll announce his plans at george mason university. >>> it's a field trip unlike any other. why teacher says she took her students to an adult store and what some parents did after they found out. >>> new details emerge about the
united you'd this i the professional soccer -- you'd think the professional team would stay in d.c.ut now terry mcauliffe is trying to lure them to virginia. it could ruffle a lot of feathers. d.c. approved plans to build a $150 million stadium in the district. wtop reports nearly half of the fans live in northern virginia, about a quarter live in d.c. >>> new this morning the governor of louisiana, bobby jindal says he'll make a major announcement about his plans later this month....
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address the shortage by providing the over two million foreign-trained health professionals legally residing in the united states the guidance they need to work an employment matching their health professional skills, education and expertise. this includes internationally trained doctors, nurses dentists, mental health providers and pharmacists whose linguistic and cultural skills will also help improve the health needs of our diversifying nation. with the path act -- what the path act would do is facilitate counseling and training opportunities to reduce barriers to the health work force, provide access to accelerated courses in english as a second language, provide assistance in the evaluation of foreign credentials and help in educating employers about the competency of health professionals trained outside of the u.s. mr. speaker, our health care system is rapidly approaching a crisis due to a lack of qualified health professionals. the path act of 2015 will help prevent this crisis and i encourage my colleagues to co-sponsor this important legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker
address the shortage by providing the over two million foreign-trained health professionals legally residing in the united states the guidance they need to work an employment matching their health professional skills, education and expertise. this includes internationally trained doctors, nurses dentists, mental health providers and pharmacists whose linguistic and cultural skills will also help improve the health needs of our diversifying nation. with the path act -- what the path act would do...
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united states and abroad. we saw sexual predators involved in at all times. taxi cab drives and lime seen drivers are professionals. they are trained and undergo background vetting, and the cars are expected. quite frankly, there has been a lot of lawlessness in the united states. i'm grate of that europe and the various ministers, and the government is starting to crack down. i think it's long overdue. but i think protests in a civil way are the best remedy >>> now, comic books are part of growing up for many children around the world. south koreans have a long and creative history with cartoons, and now are taking it to another level, by transforming paper comics into internet web tunes. >> reporter: his hobby is his main income. for this man drawing was a bit of fun while he was a music journalist. now his sketches are not just in print, but seen by the internet in a commercially growing market. >> intervention of daily life is about interesting matters in our daily life. it's things that happen around us. sometimes they could be interesting, other times not. depending on your perspective and from which angle y
united states and abroad. we saw sexual predators involved in at all times. taxi cab drives and lime seen drivers are professionals. they are trained and undergo background vetting, and the cars are expected. quite frankly, there has been a lot of lawlessness in the united states. i'm grate of that europe and the various ministers, and the government is starting to crack down. i think it's long overdue. but i think protests in a civil way are the best remedy >>> now, comic books are...
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united states. that would fill up most professional basketball or hockey arenas.ke place because of a firearm. today, with this tragedy, we want to hear leaders from all walks of life speak out against hate. hate speak hate crimes hate actions. we need those who are willing, not just those of us who speak out customarily on these, but elected officials, religious leaders from all denominations. today it's african-americans who are the victims of a hate crime or a mass killing. in the past we have seen kindergarten children. we've seen people in a movie theater. we've seen people in a sikh temple because the victims of these types of killings. so it's time i think for us to muster up the moral courage to recognize that we do not and we should not have a nation that tolerates these sorts of mass killings and a nation that's not going to tolerate 16,000 people dying of homicides each and every year with 70% of them being conducted with handguns. so i just think, wolf today it's an unspeakable tragedy. we share the grief and the pain and the suffering of the people in
united states. that would fill up most professional basketball or hockey arenas.ke place because of a firearm. today, with this tragedy, we want to hear leaders from all walks of life speak out against hate. hate speak hate crimes hate actions. we need those who are willing, not just those of us who speak out customarily on these, but elected officials, religious leaders from all denominations. today it's african-americans who are the victims of a hate crime or a mass killing. in the past we...
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. >> she is the first african-american and former professional player to lead the united states tennis association. we cat down with katrina to talk about getting minorities involved in the game. >> we are about growing the game putting people on the court, getting rackets in children's hands and keeping them in the game. it's about providing opportunities for inner city youth through our j.t.l. program. it's about inclusion. >> later tonight adams speaks about calling the shots at the u.s. open and her work in harlem creating champions on and off the court. there's tony playing tennis, by the way. you can see that full conversation at 6:30 eastern right here on al jazeera. >> a hidden black board unearths lessons learned 100 years ago. >> the new research that says what you need to know in preschool you can learn from a popular children's t.v. program. rs were kidnapped... >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> welcome to al jazeera america. taking a look at tod
. >> she is the first african-american and former professional player to lead the united states tennis association. we cat down with katrina to talk about getting minorities involved in the game. >> we are about growing the game putting people on the court, getting rackets in children's hands and keeping them in the game. it's about providing opportunities for inner city youth through our j.t.l. program. it's about inclusion. >> later tonight adams speaks about calling the...
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. >> specific tools that are national security professionals had previously use and they can no longer use because of the partisan dysfunction in the united states senate. leon: as promised, kentucky republican rand paul last night blocked a vote to extend the program. this may not be the last on this. the said it is likely to take up a vote that reshapes the program and brings back some elements. a new republican candidate for the white house, south carolina senator lindsey graham kicked off his campaign for nomination, focusing on national security and the middle east. he says he wants to put troops back into iraq. he is running in a crowded field of gop candidates. happening right now, residents of the southern plains are getting a reprieve from the rain that has been plaguing them. texas and oklahoma had the worst records in the month of may, oklahoma with 14.5 inches of rain, parts of texas with over 25 inches. the rainfall has been linked with over 30 deaths and record flooding. way too much rain all at one time. steve: a lot of rain, and a lot of rain around here for some people. alexandria, oxon hill, picking up over two inches, m
. >> specific tools that are national security professionals had previously use and they can no longer use because of the partisan dysfunction in the united states senate. leon: as promised, kentucky republican rand paul last night blocked a vote to extend the program. this may not be the last on this. the said it is likely to take up a vote that reshapes the program and brings back some elements. a new republican candidate for the white house, south carolina senator lindsey graham kicked...
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remember, israel is considered to be a member state of the united nations and its military is supposed to be a professional army. yet the damning criticism for example, it says the leadership did not change its course of abcs despite considerable information despite the massive degree of death and destruction in gaza raises questions of humanitarian law by these officials which may amount to war crimes. that is a very damning sentence about a country that is a member state of the united nations. >> let's go to west jerusalem. perhaps you can summarizes the response for us from both the israelis and also the palestinians hamas in particular. >> the israeli response isn't surprising at all. we've heard increasing rhetoric from politicians not least the prime minister benjamin netanyahu who described this report days before it was reds as a waste of time. we have received formal written statements by the israeli government in which it described the report as politically motivated, morally flawed, and notoriously biased. it went on to say that it was committed to the rule of law but what was interesting again
remember, israel is considered to be a member state of the united nations and its military is supposed to be a professional army. yet the damning criticism for example, it says the leadership did not change its course of abcs despite considerable information despite the massive degree of death and destruction in gaza raises questions of humanitarian law by these officials which may amount to war crimes. that is a very damning sentence about a country that is a member state of the united...
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professional businesswomen of california. the largest and oldest, most effective yoh mentoring organization in the united states is big brothersig sisters, the bay area chapter was founded in 1958 and cors alameda, couldn'san francisco a mateo counties. joing me is the organization's o kathy bella and chair of the board of directors tom kaiser. kathy, i want to start with you. >> thank you. >> why is mtoring so important? >> well, i think meantoring is important for bo the mentes and our meantors. or us, we serve children who are really going through some ve tough straits. mt of our kids come from low-income famili. about 90% of tem come from single parent or guardian households. and a significant prtion of them have an incarcerat parent. so they're living thrgh very challenging times. they're living in tough nghborhoods often. and there are lots just daily challenges in terms of navigating all of the intricacies of live. >> how many chdren do you serve? >> we serve 1,000 kids through the fi county area. for our ki meant rg really makes a difference. we've seen it through the personal stories that are shared when we talk with ou
professional businesswomen of california. the largest and oldest, most effective yoh mentoring organization in the united states is big brothersig sisters, the bay area chapter was founded in 1958 and cors alameda, couldn'san francisco a mateo counties. joing me is the organization's o kathy bella and chair of the board of directors tom kaiser. kathy, i want to start with you. >> thank you. >> why is mtoring so important? >> well, i think meantoring is important for bo the...
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the things he was saying about the professional politicians, former chief executives of states, the unitedtates senators, he's going to be on the debate stage. may not be in the first one but he will be in one of them and probably more than one of them and he's going to make an impact in this race. we should remember on the republican side, i was a state that pat robertson won. not a state that will necessarily predict who the next nominee or president will be on the republican side but a state that can send a powerful message and i think donald trump has capacity to tap in to the anger and disillusionment that exists in this country in an entertainment way but he will have a political impact on this race. >> i think looking at the republican primary with this many people in it, with have seen ted cruz signal this may go down a delegate count. steve took the words out of my mouth. donald trump has this massive popularity. >> we have to stop the popularity thing. he is the single most unpopular person to declare presidency. somewhere we have the graphic of 59% of republicans -- >> say under
the things he was saying about the professional politicians, former chief executives of states, the unitedtates senators, he's going to be on the debate stage. may not be in the first one but he will be in one of them and probably more than one of them and he's going to make an impact in this race. we should remember on the republican side, i was a state that pat robertson won. not a state that will necessarily predict who the next nominee or president will be on the republican side but a state...
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today nearly 7 0urkz colleges, universities and professional schools in the united states are accredited so they can receive title four funds. in the 2012-13 school year title four amounted to 170 billion. the oec data shows that the the united states spends more money purr pupil in higher education than any other nation. yet, accreditation is not a reliable indicator of quality and the so-called good housekeeping seal -- students. as the professor has written it's essentially a confidential process which hides an institution's advantages and disadvantages. let me explain. harvard is accredited. yal is yale is accredited. if i'm a student at harvard, i'm nearly 100% likely to graduate in four years. but if i go to amridge university in alabama, based on the data from the 2007 cohort, i have zero chance of graduating in four years assuming i am a first-time full-time students. if i go to our lady of holy cross college, i have a 5% chance of graduating in four years. among african-american students or a quarter of the student body. only 7% of the first full-time students graduate within si
today nearly 7 0urkz colleges, universities and professional schools in the united states are accredited so they can receive title four funds. in the 2012-13 school year title four amounted to 170 billion. the oec data shows that the the united states spends more money purr pupil in higher education than any other nation. yet, accreditation is not a reliable indicator of quality and the so-called good housekeeping seal -- students. as the professor has written it's essentially a confidential...
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professionally. >> i speak for all of our viewers in the united states and around the world, we wish him a speedy speddyvery from this injury. admiral kirby, i'll call you john i know you, we're going to take a quick break and continue our conversation. a lot going on with isis and what's going on with houthi rebels. stick around. a lot to discuss after this. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. . >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. we're continuing our discussion with the new state department spokesman, retired admiral john kirby, joining us from boston right now. john elise, you heard a report saying at least four americans are being held by the houthi rebels in yemen. what can you tell us about these americans? are they safe? are they going to be released? >> well we do know that there are several americans being held by the houthis as
professionally. >> i speak for all of our viewers in the united states and around the world, we wish him a speedy speddyvery from this injury. admiral kirby, i'll call you john i know you, we're going to take a quick break and continue our conversation. a lot going on with isis and what's going on with houthi rebels. stick around. a lot to discuss after this. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest...
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this chain of command may well be changed for her in the unit commander is harassing her. you need to professionalize the system. the vast prosecutorial system in the world and they can do this mission. we need to give them the tools and having this current status quo, the status quo that's been in charge of no retaliation for 25 years is failing. you have the same rate of retaliation that we had two years ago. every one of the summer commanders doesn't have convening authority but every one of the commanders could have gotten the retaliation and when you say peer-to-peer, it is dishonest, 21% of the cases in retaliation cases and retaliation are administrative 30% are professional. commander can administer professional retaliation. this culture must change and if congress doesn't take their responsibility to hold the department of defense accountable, no one will. i yield the floor. mr. mccain: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: the fiscal year ndaa passed last year. commanders have barely had time to implement these provisions, let alone assess their effecti
this chain of command may well be changed for her in the unit commander is harassing her. you need to professionalize the system. the vast prosecutorial system in the world and they can do this mission. we need to give them the tools and having this current status quo, the status quo that's been in charge of no retaliation for 25 years is failing. you have the same rate of retaliation that we had two years ago. every one of the summer commanders doesn't have convening authority but every one of...
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united states government to continue to infringe upon liberty? >> cotton: the n.s.a.'s telephone metadata program is a critical tool that our national security professionals need to keeps safe. >> mcconnell: the intelligence community needs these tools to protect us from these attacks. >> the founders made sure the first obligation of the american government was to protect the lives of the american people. you can't enjoy your civil liberties if you're in a coffin. (laughter) >> jon: a stern warning about coffins from the guy who won't let new jersey pigs turn around. (applause) by the way -- nice show. tonight's show is brought to you by hog gestation crates! like hog pins for pigs who are still alive. but i guess the lesson is saving american lives is sometimes more important than civil liberties and government overreach. you know, how much is trying to save lives by providing health sniewrns. >> americans as a whole are very upset about the fact and scope of the federal government. >> this massive government intervention. >> expensive and intrusive to blatantly ignore the will of the people. >> we continue want politicians and bureaucrats in washington making the m
united states government to continue to infringe upon liberty? >> cotton: the n.s.a.'s telephone metadata program is a critical tool that our national security professionals need to keeps safe. >> mcconnell: the intelligence community needs these tools to protect us from these attacks. >> the founders made sure the first obligation of the american government was to protect the lives of the american people. you can't enjoy your civil liberties if you're in a coffin. (laughter)...
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the chain of command may be taken for her and her unit commander is harassing her. you need to professionalize system. we are trying to make the military the best in the world and making it his mission. we need to give them the tools. having the current status quo of no retaliation for 25 years is failing. to have the same rate to retaliation two years ago when the commander said you must trust us to do this everyone does not have convening authority, but everyone could've stopped retaliations. it is dishonest. 30% of the cases of retaliation or administrative. 30% are professional. only a commander can demonstrate a professional retaliation. this culture must change it if congress doesn't take responsibility to hold the department accountable, no one will. i yield the floor. >> the senator from arizona. >> fiscal year 15 and the aa last year included 34 new provisions dealing with sexual assault. they have had barely time to implement these let alone assess their effectiveness. fiscal year ford team include at more than 50 individual privations, the most comprehensive set of changes to the un
the chain of command may be taken for her and her unit commander is harassing her. you need to professionalize system. we are trying to make the military the best in the world and making it his mission. we need to give them the tools. having the current status quo of no retaliation for 25 years is failing. to have the same rate to retaliation two years ago when the commander said you must trust us to do this everyone does not have convening authority, but everyone could've stopped retaliations....
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health professionals treating people around the world, but people in the united states could log on and get a consultation somewhere else. well that may well make sense for certain things. and there could be a system set up that maximizes the benefits of that. but also minimizes the risks by having an assurance or partnership between different regulatory entities. i think that's the right conversation to have. i think that on the basis of evidence, on the basis of logic and best practice, you can pull people together and i've seen it. and i've even seen it on very controversial issues. we actually regulated abortion facilities in maryland and when we came out with our regulations, we had both the right to life groups and the pro choice groups saying they thought we had done a fair job. and that was because we tried to strike a balance, and we were as transparent as we could about the thinking that went into that. here's where i think i really respect jeff's position on the first amendment, and how it relates and let me just react to that for a secretary. i think that in general, my view
health professionals treating people around the world, but people in the united states could log on and get a consultation somewhere else. well that may well make sense for certain things. and there could be a system set up that maximizes the benefits of that. but also minimizes the risks by having an assurance or partnership between different regulatory entities. i think that's the right conversation to have. i think that on the basis of evidence, on the basis of logic and best practice, you...
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as the cosmos defeated the soccer team to promote good will again the united states and cue bachlt they were the first professionalo visit cuba since obama and castro agreed to restore diplomatic relations in december. >> still to come on the show stay tuned as we bring you up to date on the rescue operation from the chinese ferry disaster. worldwide exchange will be back in a couple of minutes. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >> a rescue operation is continuing in china but hopes are fading on finding more survivors. the death toll was raised to 18 although hundreds remain unaccounted for. let's get out to eunice with the latest on that story. >> thanks so much seema. the latest is that there are now 19 confirmed dead but there are still more than 400 people still missing after this ferry sank in the yangtze river right behind me. i'm standing at the rescue and relief operation. there's thousands here to assist in
as the cosmos defeated the soccer team to promote good will again the united states and cue bachlt they were the first professionalo visit cuba since obama and castro agreed to restore diplomatic relations in december. >> still to come on the show stay tuned as we bring you up to date on the rescue operation from the chinese ferry disaster. worldwide exchange will be back in a couple of minutes. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise...
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united states as well as abrought abroad. we have seen sectionium predators getting involved in assaults and reckless driving. the taxicab drivers and limousine drivers are profession professionals are chauffer. they get trained. they undergo thorough background vetting including criminal background background. they have to have insurance. cars are inspected for emissions and safety in many jurisdictions. there has been a lot of lawlessness in the united states. europe and the very ministers and government is starting to crack down. i think it's long overdue. but i think protests in a civil way are the best remedy. >> london's first underground farm will start supplying produce to local restaurants. hidden in a bomb shelter. it uses state of the arm technology. early eng less takes a look. >> a dark damp network of tunnels built to shelter up to 8,000 londoners from the bombs that fell during world war ii they have lane empty and abandoned until now. it looks like the set of a sci-fi movie but this is a highly productive farm that will soon provide food to the city above. the restaurant owner, michelle rous will serve this to his cut members. >> mustard cress which has a great b
united states as well as abrought abroad. we have seen sectionium predators getting involved in assaults and reckless driving. the taxicab drivers and limousine drivers are profession professionals are chauffer. they get trained. they undergo thorough background vetting including criminal background background. they have to have insurance. cars are inspected for emissions and safety in many jurisdictions. there has been a lot of lawlessness in the united states. europe and the very ministers...
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unit. he'll have a little bit of contact with inmates. generally, i mean if an inmate is professionaltaking their job, work assignment seriously, within the prison they won't act adversely toward sweat. if they're angry because they lost privileges or there's continuing punishment for the people who remained after the escape then they might give him a hard time. buff but i doubt he'll ever be alone enough to be physically assaulted by another inmate. he'll be watched so closely for the rest of his life. >> having spent time behind bars if you were to have david sweat sitting in front of you, knowing what you know and what we really don't know what's the one question you'd ask of him? >> what were you thinking? because this was a failed plan from before it even started. >> chandra bazellco, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me back. >> little bit of delay. i was going to let her go. chandra bazellco what were you thinking. i think we're all asking that. >>> growing anxiety from the trading floor to the streets of greece. >> is this the sort of thing -- >> watch yourself, ric
unit. he'll have a little bit of contact with inmates. generally, i mean if an inmate is professionaltaking their job, work assignment seriously, within the prison they won't act adversely toward sweat. if they're angry because they lost privileges or there's continuing punishment for the people who remained after the escape then they might give him a hard time. buff but i doubt he'll ever be alone enough to be physically assaulted by another inmate. he'll be watched so closely for the rest of...
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professional musician. as true a statement in budapest as anywhere. these guys are budapest bar, an eclectic troupe of extraordinary musicians united by their dedication of gypsy and classical music. ♪ ♪ >> so, what does a band do when the hour's late and sustenance and strong drink are required? it's back to the manager flat and his wife, andrea. and they play more music. >> do you be gypsy to play gypsy music? no hesitation. >> he says it's very rare that anybody who's not a gypsy can play gypsy music. in gypsy music, the whole lifestyle, the whole experience is in and kids start learning it when they are 2 or 3. at the time you are 8, you have all these ingredients in your blood. ♪ >> marguite, a household name, also a fantastic cook. extraordinary singing talent does not preclude her from preparing whole perch roasted in bacon, stuffed cabbage filled with goose meat and slow cooked. and of course, the inevitable goulash. the iconic dish you see everywhere, but rarely as good as this. ♪ /:>>>>>> /:>>>>>>>" >> thank you. should i put a little sour cream on there? >> yes. >> beautiful. thank you. >> she says it's her own special recipe. >> luxurious.
professional musician. as true a statement in budapest as anywhere. these guys are budapest bar, an eclectic troupe of extraordinary musicians united by their dedication of gypsy and classical music. ♪ ♪ >> so, what does a band do when the hour's late and sustenance and strong drink are required? it's back to the manager flat and his wife, andrea. and they play more music. >> do you be gypsy to play gypsy music? no hesitation. >> he says it's very rare that anybody who's...
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professionals were allegedly involved in this scheme. >> the securities and exchange commissi failed enforcement actions against 36 municipal bond underwriting firms. the agency said the firms which include bank of america's merrill h unit citigroup, goldman s and jpmorgan chasevi laws by making agreed to settle with> and there was a the avera rate for a fixe more and more would-bes are renting instead. apt construction is booming and so it turns out are rents. diana olick has the striking new numbers. developers are putting the final touches on 160 new rental units in downtown bethesda maryland where construction is finally coming back after the recession. we had a surge here over the last nine or ten months and it's really taking off. people were concerned about the oversupply but it's been great. it's really across the board. >> demand for mixed use developm with retail and restaura all within a walk to the office is coming from both baby boomers. there's a growth and demand by the term rent by choice. it's an older renter looking to downsize that doesn't want to own anymorfull th national occupancy rate hit the highest on record in may according to ask geometrics. with highe rents. >>e nowhere buildindemand. rental
professionals were allegedly involved in this scheme. >> the securities and exchange commissi failed enforcement actions against 36 municipal bond underwriting firms. the agency said the firms which include bank of america's merrill h unit citigroup, goldman s and jpmorgan chasevi laws by making agreed to settle with> and there was a the avera rate for a fixe more and more would-bes are renting instead. apt construction is booming and so it turns out are rents. diana olick has the...
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united states. well, actually, there weren't. indeed, in the west, they were dropping. they drop until 1900. the progressives, if any of you follow this literature professional historians have really hard on. we probably should let up a bit. that is when per-capita income for individuals in the united states start to rise. they will continue to rise all the way through, as david says the new deal, world war ii. and they stagnate when we began to get the kind of things that i'm seeing here. so there is a long interlude. one of the things i say, most of the reviews so far stressed a the critical element. but one of the things i try to bring out is the gilded age, the late 19th century was also a major reform. and in the 20th century many of those reforms worked. it's not that these things done -- are unmanageable. is not that people can't take some control over them. and so i really do, you know i am not a happy face historian and never will be. it isn't going to happen, but i really do try to point out from the limits of reform in the late 19th century, it does achieve many things that show up in the 20th-century. google ignore the fact that the roots are in
united states. well, actually, there weren't. indeed, in the west, they were dropping. they drop until 1900. the progressives, if any of you follow this literature professional historians have really hard on. we probably should let up a bit. that is when per-capita income for individuals in the united states start to rise. they will continue to rise all the way through, as david says the new deal, world war ii. and they stagnate when we began to get the kind of things that i'm seeing here. so...
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united states is facing a cyberthreat that's increasing in frequency scale sophistication and severity of impact. and there are a variety of tools that our national security and law enforcement professionals rely on to keep us safe. one of those tools is section 702 of fisa and section 702 does provide authority to target non-u.s. persons reasonably believed to be located outside the united states in order to acquire foreign intelligence information under court oversight. and so that is a tool that our again, our national security professionals have found to be valuable in protecting the country from a variety of threats, particularly cyberthreats. this administration remains committed to being vigilant about the ever-evolving threat that we face in cyberspace and the president spends a lot of time talking to his national security team about it. questioner: there is warrantless surveillance of foreign computer activity. is that covered? legal? mr. earnest: what i referred to specifically here is section 702 of the fisa law. and section 702 provides authority to target non-u.s. persons reasonably believed to be located outside the united states. and it does require court oversight. when we
united states is facing a cyberthreat that's increasing in frequency scale sophistication and severity of impact. and there are a variety of tools that our national security and law enforcement professionals rely on to keep us safe. one of those tools is section 702 of fisa and section 702 does provide authority to target non-u.s. persons reasonably believed to be located outside the united states in order to acquire foreign intelligence information under court oversight. and so that is a tool...
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are specific tools that our national security professionals had previously used that they can no longer use because of the partisan dysfunction in the unitedtes senate. >> kentucky republican senator rand paul blocked a vote to extend, but later reform the nsa's surveillance program. >> starting at midnight the nsa was no longer able to collect in bulk the phone records of americans. >> we're going to so blindly give up our freedom? >> paul is playing politics with national security. >> that falls on all of us to work diligently and responsibly to get the american people the best outcome that can be reasonably expected in this reality with which we are confronted. >> it's not like this deadline snuck up on the senate and senator paul certainly isn't shying is, signaling his intention and he went on an eight-day recess and came back to work in a rare sunday session, just eight hours before the patriot act provision were set to expire and it wasn't just a phone data collection program that expired. the senate also failed to extend the fbi's ability to use roving wiretaps which allowed them to monitor a suspect as they changed phones. >> the
are specific tools that our national security professionals had previously used that they can no longer use because of the partisan dysfunction in the unitedtes senate. >> kentucky republican senator rand paul blocked a vote to extend, but later reform the nsa's surveillance program. >> starting at midnight the nsa was no longer able to collect in bulk the phone records of americans. >> we're going to so blindly give up our freedom? >> paul is playing politics with...
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of the united states senate to act to renew the authorities that were includeed in the patriot act has had an impact on the ability or on the authorities that our national security professionals can use to keep us safe. >> expiration of the patriot act was spearheaded by kentucky senator and republican presidential candidate rand paul. paul is trying to end the nsa's data collection program for good good. >>> many who knew and worked with beau biden are offering words of praise in the wake of his death. the 46-year-old former delaware attorney general and son of the vice-president died saturday from brain cancer. delaware governor jack markell says biden's ability to reach past barriers of ideology, race and class made him successful as a politician on both sides of the aisle. >> people really knew that when had a with them they were the most important person in the room. >> many say biden would have likely been the future governor of delaware. >>> the us supreme court overturns a conviction of a northampton county man who was convicted making threats on facebook. anthony al loonies posted violent messages about his estranged wife, police and a school. he said they were thera
of the united states senate to act to renew the authorities that were includeed in the patriot act has had an impact on the ability or on the authorities that our national security professionals can use to keep us safe. >> expiration of the patriot act was spearheaded by kentucky senator and republican presidential candidate rand paul. paul is trying to end the nsa's data collection program for good good. >>> many who knew and worked with beau biden are offering words of praise...