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trying to get here the others were separated from their families on the way and we had to be re united with them. that group includes twelve year old returned from afghanistan and i knew it we came here to greece together. but then my mother went ahead to germany to see if it was safe there. we're waiting to see if we can join her. an animal and. the parents have been located outside of greece the children can only see them on intended to be attacked. even within the eu the hurdles for re uniting refugee families are very high. carrying asylum procedures in different countries aren't difficult to reconcile. even when leaders are involved. the home's workers look for foster parents around the world for the orphan children. for the director and is home the greatest reward comes when the children are re united with their mothers but when refugees died. each entry when your heart. greece has no clothes most of the gaps in the border with countless chances in the eu border control authority contacts. oh well. in future refugees entering via turkey will be sent back there. but some experts think the n
trying to get here the others were separated from their families on the way and we had to be re united with them. that group includes twelve year old returned from afghanistan and i knew it we came here to greece together. but then my mother went ahead to germany to see if it was safe there. we're waiting to see if we can join her. an animal and. the parents have been located outside of greece the children can only see them on intended to be attacked. even within the eu the hurdles for re...
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years on concern that means he successfully appealed the decision on his home video shows him re uniting with them. now prosecutors are seeking a re trial. cheerful doesn't think they'll be successful. he can hardly believe me if you miss me and put today on such slim evidence. this is an absolute example of what is wrong with the death penalty. you destroy lives to kill innocent people in this time this murder under color of law or at least attempted mm long. he could be found guilty again all that much is the case had to take to the mind set that came. he doesn't want to give testimony. if he doesn't take the witness stand. he could walk free. this time the court. max calls and villages cells from the next match the style has aroused a lot of passions from the very beginning is continuing to do so you know what can we expect from this latest hearing and will we see a re trial. well the hearing on friday is so important because it will probably decided that the main witness armando is all doubts that has to testify or not he does not want to testify but he might be forced to do so just a reminder
years on concern that means he successfully appealed the decision on his home video shows him re uniting with them. now prosecutors are seeking a re trial. cheerful doesn't think they'll be successful. he can hardly believe me if you miss me and put today on such slim evidence. this is an absolute example of what is wrong with the death penalty. you destroy lives to kill innocent people in this time this murder under color of law or at least attempted mm long. he could be found guilty again all...
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you travel with them, you eat with them, you sleep with them. you do everything as a unit. i was really close with them, they were like my brothers. >> it's hard to explain, it's like somebody taking half your soul right out of your body. my son was my life. >> david caldwell's son robert was just 18 when he started, he'd asked his dad for a check to cover the initial training. >> that's been the hardest thing for me to bear, that, that i helped him along. maybe if i had guided him into something else, you know, i wouldn't be talking to you today, you know. >> the last time david saw his son was two nights before the fire. >> they were getting into the car, before he closed the door, i waved to him and said robert don't be a hero. and he just smiled backed to me. that's the last thing i said to him. >> david turbyfill also lost his son travis. a metalworker, he's honoring the fallen firefighters in the best way he can. >> i did this design tuesday evening, after they perished. >> he says he could barely get through engraving travis' name. >> that's when it first hit me that
you travel with them, you eat with them, you sleep with them. you do everything as a unit. i was really close with them, they were like my brothers. >> it's hard to explain, it's like somebody taking half your soul right out of your body. my son was my life. >> david caldwell's son robert was just 18 when he started, he'd asked his dad for a check to cover the initial training. >> that's been the hardest thing for me to bear, that, that i helped him along. maybe if i had...
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them in the 1990s when documents were declassified. for the north koreans, they never signed a peace treaty with the united states. their propaganda tells them that war is emanant with the united states and it could begin at any point. that's what north korea has been saying. >> now they have still have another american as well. tell bus that. >> this is kenneth bay, the other american--now the only american being held in north korea. what is very enlightening about the case is that the north koreans had decided to release merrill newman who was involved in the north korean war and possibly killed north koreans. but kenneth bay is a missionary teaching christianity. and that is a crime. he has a sentence of 15 years in prison. >> 15 years. we'll continue to follow that story, and we'll keep an eye open for when mr. as mrs. newman arrived home. >>> turning to afghanistan. the security agreement between the two countries will be signed in a timely fashion. hagel arrived in afghanistan this morning. afghan president hamid karzai threw a wrench in the negotiations when he said that he would not sign the agreement until
them in the 1990s when documents were declassified. for the north koreans, they never signed a peace treaty with the united states. their propaganda tells them that war is emanant with the united states and it could begin at any point. that's what north korea has been saying. >> now they have still have another american as well. tell bus that. >> this is kenneth bay, the other american--now the only american being held in north korea. what is very enlightening about the case is that...
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over the past week the eighth with them or not about to talk to who he wanted some mythic over the top to bottom with a unit that does not get it. what did john dean of the top. but that doesn't sum up it was at a mall in d c to city meets the media concerning what to look on his talent as foreign troops of planning to keep the country next and how they work if the new government has been trying to negotiate with the dotted line to join the peace process and an ultra comfy to greenpeace. i did not instruct cooperation act during a visit to present on that guy's eye to the hair on the deal comes amid tensions with the us at sky site is resisting the fighting off a long term security agreement with america. the report. this didn't come because the united kingdom done on this in the heat and mix with the onion dissident us into honey. more to be designated for use on them not to show pointed to economic i'm going to call the nation the meeting came shortly after u s defense it did teach us a good visit to dublin on the sydney the seventh of may he said another meeting and said he could become the new deadline
over the past week the eighth with them or not about to talk to who he wanted some mythic over the top to bottom with a unit that does not get it. what did john dean of the top. but that doesn't sum up it was at a mall in d c to city meets the media concerning what to look on his talent as foreign troops of planning to keep the country next and how they work if the new government has been trying to negotiate with the dotted line to join the peace process and an ultra comfy to greenpeace. i did...
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when we involve ourselves in these so-called color coded revolutions many of them have been overturned since the united states with some bros engaged in them i would say if the common turn has been shut down the narrow to shut down some of these agencies in the united states . millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the fate products are. there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe that. that free. enterprise is profit. these golden rice. right from the sea. first for you and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. those the media leave us so we need to be. by the same motions to truly play your part of the musical. question is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . york post sent a very intrepid reporter down there to sleep overnight he spent
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them because they can give you quite afraid. one of the cases i'm familiar with was the tall weights in the that a where the united states german working with them you know were just frightened to death of them and one charles hall rescued the daughter of one of the high up people in the in the tall whites and as a result became very good friends with the mother and and as soon as they could trust each other they had a wonderful relationship but and he wrote a book about it is called millennial hospitality. millennium hospitality. is it tells you how you go through these stages of being scared out of your wits but then that's when you establish a trust in a working relationship why you can have the same relationship the same kind of relationship that you would have with someone here on earth but here's what i'm thinking if you're outing their presence which is clear and not what they want since they're hiding why aren't they so what you know why are they so afraid of pourquoi aren't you afraid of repercussions because you're obviously stating that they're here among us and you're telling me all the spaces that exist that they ar
them because they can give you quite afraid. one of the cases i'm familiar with was the tall weights in the that a where the united states german working with them you know were just frightened to death of them and one charles hall rescued the daughter of one of the high up people in the in the tall whites and as a result became very good friends with the mother and and as soon as they could trust each other they had a wonderful relationship but and he wrote a book about it is called millennial...
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when we involve ourselves in these so-called color coded revolutions many of them have been overturned since the united states with some brochures engaged in them i would say if the common turn has been shut down then they ought to shut down some of these agencies in the united states. and again this is international while combined despite the vigorous a time so whistleblowers to expose the wrongdoings of governments it's often quite difficult for them to find media outlets willing to publicize the truth. a recent movie bonded by wiki leaks highlights the struggle also he's going to conference spoke to one of the film's co-producers for us. it's been described as a wiki leaks or road movie following the journey of a group of wiki leaks associates across central asia searching for media outlets to help publish secret diplomatic cables with making me do. something which which i would like to call an acid test and our us interest was one of the u.s. state department cables where you give these cables to certain. publications and see how they react to it most of the publications have difficulties in responding to and
when we involve ourselves in these so-called color coded revolutions many of them have been overturned since the united states with some brochures engaged in them i would say if the common turn has been shut down then they ought to shut down some of these agencies in the united states. and again this is international while combined despite the vigorous a time so whistleblowers to expose the wrongdoings of governments it's often quite difficult for them to find media outlets willing to publicize...
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international conflicts to protect the borders of my homeland frosted designs different models done with what unites them all is their simplicity and reliability the sole way full. even became a cool tool icon is depicted on the flag in the core of arms of several countries and organizations the cocoa washington has many honors including the highest award the golden thought the feel of what displayed such astonishing theme and respect unto you he didn't make a penny from the sale of these weapons will be with you to profit from his invention was well alan to use his name to promote the area's brett watches and keep the players and even bought. without a doubt his legacy is that the p forty seven. this production continues to this day in the dens reputation as the world's top infantry weapon remains unchallenged he went to school. our team not to invite your cook off is a matrix of life and in the top teams national stadium. you actually makes plastic oval was your impression of him. the mad month's edition p as a go and use it. the first impression get from kinnock is a very young man's soul the soul fee
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but about half the man seeking shelter with a new way it is a way to open them up with the united nations who keep us out of the press. that is better for me to be pedantic was the designated sufficient in on it i kind of info meanwhile forces loyal to president here claim in retaking control of war. a strategically important talent. after teams of rebel control. and here and wish i had boats and you're willing to talk. but michelle has amended its political allies be released from prison worst president here says there should be no preconditions anz added onions. and staying in south sudan a mortar bombs from rebel forces explode near a camp for korean peacekeeping forces. the tech injured four nepalese army soldiers and prompted the korean unit there to beef up its defense capabilities. i can and then as this report. korea is planning to beef up its defence capability in south sudan with a load of ammunition from japan and the united states. tensions escalate in the world's newest country a fact that hit too close to home on wednesday. when mortar shells struck an area close to where a
but about half the man seeking shelter with a new way it is a way to open them up with the united nations who keep us out of the press. that is better for me to be pedantic was the designated sufficient in on it i kind of info meanwhile forces loyal to president here claim in retaking control of war. a strategically important talent. after teams of rebel control. and here and wish i had boats and you're willing to talk. but michelle has amended its political allies be released from prison worst...
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united states is with you. i think john mccain is with them. i want to check and see how far that extends to the united states. >> i think as tom said it's hard, we have it in our. >> dan: to love the protesters in the cold, that's what mccain was talking about. ultimately it's really the european union's fight not the united states' fight. very difficult to imagine scenario which the threats that pout is in making about withholding frayed agreements and what have you are able to be resisted. putin is railroad irresistible. >> the american people are emotionally with the ukrainians. i think the obama administration i can like a lot of issues, seems less interested in engagement. the perfect example is 2009 in iran when there was the green revolution, obama administration was very hesitant to say you guys are standing for what we stand for. i think today i think senator mccain is on to something. i think that people proceedesters look to america for moral leadership on these issues. it's a complicated issues. russia and eu plays primary role but
united states is with you. i think john mccain is with them. i want to check and see how far that extends to the united states. >> i think as tom said it's hard, we have it in our. >> dan: to love the protesters in the cold, that's what mccain was talking about. ultimately it's really the european union's fight not the united states' fight. very difficult to imagine scenario which the threats that pout is in making about withholding frayed agreements and what have you are able to be...
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with a melange of this modest about it but then the el centro enormous prostitutes with a suitable bodyguard unit at them. these guys this was against opportunity that was the practice of gold on the alternate ending which outscored is that of dr trevor a while back. last season with the ultimate end of the said time with him all experiences we had to be toward ideas in israel michael because that obama reid and their people receive maybe that might be that many but a lot of people stored on it. yes i know another person had to sell tickets to go in search of pasta cause. as a status all this was the french electorate is an adapter to commit to this is a pittance newest stats refuse to vote counting on us fantastic excuse for the city causing their part. yup scored a point of my goals is the usual view that the second goal to get the nod. listen tell us that occasion this house has attracted owen. quit with no such document adopted the spice of. nice to repay the favor domestic be appreciated because we talk of a number that the nypd guarantee of america to really appreciate the way they welcomed the leg
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with moscow. lots of antagonism towards them and the congress of the united states. the cia had a good working with relationship with the south african intelligence, but i thought i should meet with him because, you know, you begin to feel the cracks, and this is the organization that represents most of the people of south africa so we should have a working relationship if we can. i checked it out with president reagan, he gave me the green /hraoeupgt light and i had the meeting. it was a good meeting, went on for an hour or so. we were both candid, i said some of our reservations, he said some of his things. we talked about some common things. he turned out to be a good guy, we had a good time together. next day a whole lot of senators and congressmen called for my resignation. it was a huge indignation. i'm sure fanned a little bit by the cia. i don't know that. president reagan said look, it was a good meeting, we had to have it. that shut them up. anyway, it was a marker. now, it seems to me we have to say to ourselves how do we celebrate nelson mandela. we celebr
with moscow. lots of antagonism towards them and the congress of the united states. the cia had a good working with relationship with the south african intelligence, but i thought i should meet with him because, you know, you begin to feel the cracks, and this is the organization that represents most of the people of south africa so we should have a working relationship if we can. i checked it out with president reagan, he gave me the green /hraoeupgt light and i had the meeting. it was a good...
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that someone took many of our classified documents and went abroad with them and gave them to people who may not always have the united states best interests at heart so it is true that one of the things the review group is supposed to be studying and something that american politicians are interested in is creating a system where it's not so easy for someone to download thousands or maybe hundreds of thousands of documents and run away with them on the stand your correctly that you don't believe that edward snowden performed their public service maybe in the best. interest of the united states but at least in the best interest of humanity and no i don't think edward snowden performed a public service generally countries don't want to turn over their playbook to the other side and that's essentially what's happened here it is true that it is heard a big debate about the role of our intelligence services in the united states i think that debate was coming anyway after nine eleven but i don't think we've had sort of anything in the interest of humanity served by this episode well i think many people would disagree with
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with people all over the united states. we have an intelligent to do that we're suppliers there and we get to them and explain the how and why and what to do. and that's another way to leverage our networks and our stories to be able to do that. and march for innovation that's a great thing it's allblast about how easy it is to do those things. i take every opportunity to be out there talking to people because numbers are great bs but as human nature it's better to put a face to a story and i encourage you to all do that. our start up was because we decided to get together and do that. he's from kansas and he takes every opportunity to talk about our stories. we have a network to make sure we keep going forward with this >> thank you we're going to go to questions from the audience. we're going to start with a few partners. first bob who's president and ceo of the san francisco chamber and if i'm not imposing too much we have others to the extent we have time >> thank you carl thank you for getting us ail together. first of all, i'd be remissed mr. mayor if i didn't congratulate you on the events coming up. before i get to m
with people all over the united states. we have an intelligent to do that we're suppliers there and we get to them and explain the how and why and what to do. and that's another way to leverage our networks and our stories to be able to do that. and march for innovation that's a great thing it's allblast about how easy it is to do those things. i take every opportunity to be out there talking to people because numbers are great bs but as human nature it's better to put a face to a story and i...
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over the past week being with them on and about to talk to who he wanted santa to come over the top to bottom with a unit that does not give it. loved it donating blood. but divest some of which etymology the city meets the media concerning what sort of honest on. as for you to stop planning to keep the country next and how they work if the government has been trying to negotiate with the dotted line to join the peace process and an ultra comfy to greenpeace. i did not stop the cooperation act during a visit to present on that guy's eye to the hair on the deal comes amid tensions with the us at sky site is resisting the fighting off a long term security agreement with america. the report. this didn't come it is a nineteen day done on this in the heat and mix with the onion. this isn't a single honey. more to be designated for use on them not to show pointed to economic i'm going to call the nation the meeting came shortly after u s defense it did teach us a good visit to dublin on the sydney the seventh of may he said but at the meeting and said he could become the new deadline for the security pact betw
over the past week being with them on and about to talk to who he wanted santa to come over the top to bottom with a unit that does not give it. loved it donating blood. but divest some of which etymology the city meets the media concerning what sort of honest on. as for you to stop planning to keep the country next and how they work if the government has been trying to negotiate with the dotted line to join the peace process and an ultra comfy to greenpeace. i did not stop the cooperation act...
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also involved to their radical organization it's apparently now forging ties with the united states indeed a meeting between them could even take place later this week foreign affairs analyst a split there over whether the u.s. should actually negotiate with this group. important that both sides now recognize that there should be a political settlement and that means talking to the people with guns as long as they have some agenda of the rather could be common ground if they're just jihadi fundamentalists who want to slaughter everybody who is not to the sunni or who agrees with the interpretation of islam then obviously it's impossible but that is not did majority view i think the majority view among the sunnis of syria is that there should be a negotiated settlement they don't many of them like this al-qaeda infiltration that's happened in the last year or two i don't negotiate with terrorists but i should say that in this particular case the people who have dialogue with the terrorists they have blood on their hands because they have they have facilitated the training of these mercenaries in saudi arabia qata
also involved to their radical organization it's apparently now forging ties with the united states indeed a meeting between them could even take place later this week foreign affairs analyst a split there over whether the u.s. should actually negotiate with this group. important that both sides now recognize that there should be a political settlement and that means talking to the people with guns as long as they have some agenda of the rather could be common ground if they're just jihadi...
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the reason we're bringing them together is to try to compete with the the -- delta and united. at we're doing is trying to bring these airlines together, make them more efficient i combining and then compete with price. you talk about increased efficiency, it is interesting on the first day of met officially merged company to say no layoffs, no shrinking at all. here is white. he went to the american airlines unions before there was a deal, before he proposed the deal. turns out, they are old buddies. he actually went around tom. he said he went directly to the union to negotiate the deal. willid i need your help, i not lay people off. in order to get the department of justice, as well as the of other attorney general's to agree to the deal, he had to say i know we have nine hubs but we will not shut any of them down. i know it sounds questionable that you would not shut down any effectivelys, but he had to agree. he got it done. >> thank you so much for bringing us that story. one we have been watching for a long time. "money moves" is next. >> welcome to "money moves," where w
the reason we're bringing them together is to try to compete with the the -- delta and united. at we're doing is trying to bring these airlines together, make them more efficient i combining and then compete with price. you talk about increased efficiency, it is interesting on the first day of met officially merged company to say no layoffs, no shrinking at all. here is white. he went to the american airlines unions before there was a deal, before he proposed the deal. turns out, they are old...
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with them. >> abe said leaders in the united states misunderstand various aspects of the shrine issue. he said he wants to take this opportunity to clear up those misunderstandings. earlier i spoke with our political commentator, and i started by asking him about the reasons behind the timing of abe's visit to the shrine. >> well, since taking office, abe has carefully considered visiting the shrine. but he has chosen not to. one possible reason he wentt this time is a desire to visit the shrine on the one-year anniversary of his cabinet's inauguration. it is something he felt to accomplish the first time he held the office. it is believed that he wanted to change the situation, where the prime minister must not visit the shrine for fear of affecting japan's relationships with china and south korea. he has said that he strongly regrets being unable to visit the shrine during his first tenure. so he probably wanted to change that situation while at the same time meeting the expectations of his conservative supporters. >> despite refraining from visiting the shrine, abe has been unable to
with them. >> abe said leaders in the united states misunderstand various aspects of the shrine issue. he said he wants to take this opportunity to clear up those misunderstandings. earlier i spoke with our political commentator, and i started by asking him about the reasons behind the timing of abe's visit to the shrine. >> well, since taking office, abe has carefully considered visiting the shrine. but he has chosen not to. one possible reason he wentt this time is a desire to...
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united states is for protecting your data. many other nations have done away with magnetic strips that make the cards vulnerable to hackers replace themchips. they are not expected hit the united states until 2020! >> chipolte hopes to do for pizza what they have done for burritos, serve them up, made to open and fast opening a pizza joint in denver where you stand if line and have a custom pizza made before your eyes. the restaurant uses special gas-fired ovens to bake the pizza in a fraction of the usual time and runs less than $7. >> good thing we have an office potluck going this morning. >> interesting. i hope it works. i like pizza. >> warm, too, and the ovens get up nice and toasty the good morning, everyone, live doppler 7 hd shows it is quiet. it is dry. there are no clouds. no fog. visibility is unlimited. we are anywhere from one degree cooler to 16 degrees cooler across our neighborhoods. mountain view is six, and seven degrees cooler in san jose and the temperatures now is 36 degrees. we have 34 around saratoga and cupertino and 36 in sunnyvale and 32 in santa theresa with possible frost. 31 in danville and 33 in lafayett
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waiting to build iran's economic base and reward them with helping them build their nuclear -- well, their nuclear program. so what happens now? how does the unitedtes turn it back? >> well, here's the problem, i'm not sure we can turn it back. netanyahu was absolutely right. the iranian stock exchange for example in the last month has gone up 133%. we haven't even lifted those sanctions officially. just the mere suggestion we're going to lift them has met the companies and countries are lining up to do business with iran. so iran is on the verge of having a huge economic boom. so what does the united states do now? sure, congress should pass legislation to say if iran does not go along with what they promised to do, sanctions should be reimposed. it's going to be hard to reimpose those sanction. going to be really hard to get that toothpaste back in the tube. >> i was going to say, to your point, when you go back to the president's friday press conference, before going on his vacation to hawaii, he was talking about, hey, we haven't removed sanctions. they're still effective. that was his argument. how effective is that argument when you see tha
waiting to build iran's economic base and reward them with helping them build their nuclear -- well, their nuclear program. so what happens now? how does the unitedtes turn it back? >> well, here's the problem, i'm not sure we can turn it back. netanyahu was absolutely right. the iranian stock exchange for example in the last month has gone up 133%. we haven't even lifted those sanctions officially. just the mere suggestion we're going to lift them has met the companies and countries are...
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united states is already intervening in syria. the cia is supporting groups with weapons and strategic satellite imagery to enable them to engage with forces. the russians are involved. the iranians are involved. the united states is engaged already. but your question is interesting. i think what happened was president obama made this statement that for him a red line was the use of chemical weapons. and when it came out they used chemical weapons. obama is being asked by the press and al llies what are you going to do? and they were looking at a strike with maybe drones and tomahawks that would send a m s message and didn't intend for an exte extended air fair. and the obama was caught off guard on the opposition. and people on the left are fed wind up with the wars. the whitehouse miscalculated the opposition >> what is the companion to this? >> i was writing the book while the film was being being shot. so the nfilm is about an investigation that beacame a book. it was challenge and beneficial to do it this way. en yave . .or . . notebook. but when you stick a camera in someone's face they act different than if you were writing s
united states is already intervening in syria. the cia is supporting groups with weapons and strategic satellite imagery to enable them to engage with forces. the russians are involved. the iranians are involved. the united states is engaged already. but your question is interesting. i think what happened was president obama made this statement that for him a red line was the use of chemical weapons. and when it came out they used chemical weapons. obama is being asked by the press and al llies...
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slaveowners from the united ace proctors ice with them to england.ne of them escaped enough for his owner wanted him back. it's my property. they went to court in two minutes that, famous sureness, who wrote this lever is so odious come in the term he used that cannot be tolerated on english soil. that's another story. but not on english soil. the founders are almost always they. they can see the handwriting on the wall at the colonies remain under british rule, probably these laws would apply here and they would lose their property. it's running right to the present. write to this moment the civil war is being sought. simply take a look at the electoral maps of the election in 2012. red states and blue states, almost identical. the motivation behind the effort we can win this war finally. labour parties didn't amount to much. at least they were something. the u.s. never had them. it's always had sectional parties and is a reflection of the civil war, which has never ended. it also hasn't ended in the prison and elsewhere. it is a deeply rooted than
slaveowners from the united ace proctors ice with them to england.ne of them escaped enough for his owner wanted him back. it's my property. they went to court in two minutes that, famous sureness, who wrote this lever is so odious come in the term he used that cannot be tolerated on english soil. that's another story. but not on english soil. the founders are almost always they. they can see the handwriting on the wall at the colonies remain under british rule, probably these laws would apply...
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with and vital to them. >> he was known for visiting dignitaries, he would go around and greet the workers first to shake sure he spent time with them first. >>> in the united states our country's leaders past and present. we heard from president obama last night. let's go to the white house now and hear from brianna keilar. this was a personal moment for barack obama who talked about the influence of nelson mandela when he was a young man. >> reporter: that's right, john. it was just huge. president obama was 19 years old when he first got involved with the anti-apartheid movement. the first time he gave what being call a political speech was back in 1981. he was a sophomore at occidental college when he spoke out against apartheid. for president obama, nelson mandela was a personal hero and personal idol who struggled his earliest ambitions. >> i am one of the first who grew inspiration from nelson mandela's life. my first political action, the first thing i ever did that involved an issue of policy or politics was a protest against apartheid. >> reporter: they met in person only briefly in 2005 before obama became president. the two leaders, each standin
with and vital to them. >> he was known for visiting dignitaries, he would go around and greet the workers first to shake sure he spent time with them first. >>> in the united states our country's leaders past and present. we heard from president obama last night. let's go to the white house now and hear from brianna keilar. this was a personal moment for barack obama who talked about the influence of nelson mandela when he was a young man. >> reporter: that's right, john....
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with them. however, after the japanese and the south koreans did the same, the japanese did the same also with their civilian aircraft. they would not recognize chinese demands. we, however, the unitedates, ordered its civilian airliners to comply with the chinese, which undercut the japanese and alarmed them, especially when they see a high official of the united states in china negotiating and they would imagine, particularly after what's happened in iran, over the heads of u.s. allies in the region and they're wondering if we are going to put our relationship with china above our alliance with the japanese and with others. given how we seem to be doing that with iran, trying to make an agreement with iran and legitimizing it and leaving out of it the gulf arabs who have been our allies for decades, the japanese and the others have a big reason to worry about. >> next up, just how secure is your personal information on the obama care site and some other information from capitol hill on this issue today. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it d
with them. however, after the japanese and the south koreans did the same, the japanese did the same also with their civilian aircraft. they would not recognize chinese demands. we, however, the unitedates, ordered its civilian airliners to comply with the chinese, which undercut the japanese and alarmed them, especially when they see a high official of the united states in china negotiating and they would imagine, particularly after what's happened in iran, over the heads of u.s. allies in the...
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one side of a guy frankly quite i think he should sit down with the united states has lots of dictator friends in the world and talks to them all the time gives them plenty of money why can't it sit down with assad in end this horrific war you don't have to like each other want to negotiate you want the united states and the soviet union had agreements they didn't have to like each other but they did get agreements and they did get treaties. sure so basically you're saying that the united states economy and wanted to be easy seeing this are used to one hundred thousand when you look at history and you saw what happened in afghanistan and then you saw what happened in libya just a few years ago the chaos that reigns in libya and now we're warlords and mercenaries are running rampant i think that sitting down with assad is a reasonable strategy especially since he can say on the one we want the tower he wants united states to start funding paid to is no i mean i think this is that what started as econ of the one hundred say that you want the united states to stop funding big taters and have been bringing democracy or at least
one side of a guy frankly quite i think he should sit down with the united states has lots of dictator friends in the world and talks to them all the time gives them plenty of money why can't it sit down with assad in end this horrific war you don't have to like each other want to negotiate you want the united states and the soviet union had agreements they didn't have to like each other but they did get agreements and they did get treaties. sure so basically you're saying that the united...
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hundred percent disagree with the actions of my birth nation and find them so criminal that i need my name to be taken off that list i will enter into a contract again with the united states if indeed it carries itself with author and will respect the u.s. constitution of the u.s. constitution is indeed made the supremes law of the united states that i will happily come back to my nation and adhere to the contract so why did it take so many times to renounce his citizenship to actually terminate it while what were the americans holding onto you for some special reason. should it be just easy to renounce the saddler and i believe it isn't anymore and period well it's not it's a difficult process it's costly you have to leave the country you have to swear under oath you have to hand over your passport you have to fill out the forms i've done all that i would argue probably the reason why they have not altered my self my right of self to. from a nation of human right of self-determination it's because it could set a precedent which could spark an imaginative idea that people could look at around the world and say you know what i don't actually agree with this contract
hundred percent disagree with the actions of my birth nation and find them so criminal that i need my name to be taken off that list i will enter into a contract again with the united states if indeed it carries itself with author and will respect the u.s. constitution of the u.s. constitution is indeed made the supremes law of the united states that i will happily come back to my nation and adhere to the contract so why did it take so many times to renounce his citizenship to actually...
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with them last night and asked them if they knew mr. newman. they were checking around and just eight hours they indicated they couldn't find anything of their unitmany south koreans that came out of north korea that knew mr. newman. but it just didn't happen that my unit can remember anything about him. so as a result, that's the type of operations that we take on in north korea. it's interesting to be able to talk to my guy in south korea. so we communicate quite often and they brief me on things going on in north korea and let me know up to date what's taking place in north korea at this time. >> now, there's so much mystery surrounding north korea. do you think we would ever know really exactly what has happened with mr. merrill newman? >> i don't think we will probably ever know exactly what happened. i suspect what's happening is that north korea is evaluating their position at the present time to determine just what they can get out of this taking over mr. newman because initially they have picked him off their plane and then they got him to sign a confession. and if you read that confession very carefully, the words on that, misspelling,
with them last night and asked them if they knew mr. newman. they were checking around and just eight hours they indicated they couldn't find anything of their unitmany south koreans that came out of north korea that knew mr. newman. but it just didn't happen that my unit can remember anything about him. so as a result, that's the type of operations that we take on in north korea. it's interesting to be able to talk to my guy in south korea. so we communicate quite often and they brief me on...
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units. so i think this makes sense to me. it was purchased as you said in 2007 with no intentions of ever being a rental unit because it's their home and we would be inconveniencing them by not allowing these changes. i would be supportive of not taking the dr for the merger and make a motion financing -- to that effect. >> do i hear a second, commissioners. >> okay. that motion fails. >> commissioner hills >> can i ask a question. i thought you were going back to the original 2-unit. it's a little odd, the layout. i think you are trying to work with the needs of the family. there is a concern that we are giving up 3 units and not even getting 2 units back here. is there any way to add like a studio. do you contemplate that bottom unit, that ground garage being a studio apartment? >> we sliced and diced this more than anybody would want to know to meet their needs as well as comply with the planning codes. i have seen some of you before. i take the housing issue seriously and i understand the need to have as many housing units available in the city as is possible. we did explore keeping the rear unit as the maintained unit and we did explore trying to maintain a unit
units. so i think this makes sense to me. it was purchased as you said in 2007 with no intentions of ever being a rental unit because it's their home and we would be inconveniencing them by not allowing these changes. i would be supportive of not taking the dr for the merger and make a motion financing -- to that effect. >> do i hear a second, commissioners. >> okay. that motion fails. >> commissioner hills >> can i ask a question. i thought you were going back to the...
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with the e.u. would put up prices it nd make her life harder. >> those protectors -- protesters are fools. if i was the president i would chase them off the square. then i would unite ukraine with russia and with putin. the e.u. would just knock us for all we've got. we'd get nothing in return. >> across town at the locomotive factory, they too re looking east, not west. hardly surprising, when you consider who buys all their rains. >> the only market we have at this moment. >> it's here in eastern ukraine where you'll find the company's major industries, biggest factories, so big in fact they're like cities within a city. traditionally russia has been their main market. and that's why people here don't want to damage those economic ties with moscow. >> that's why the city council has been recruiting residents to go to kiev, to support the president and to stop what they see as a euro coup. the stakes are high. the mayor warns that ukraine could split into two countries. >> my biggest fear is that in , there are so forces at work trying to divide this country between east and west. >> ukraine continues to be pulled in two directions. so far it notice square has bee
with the e.u. would put up prices it nd make her life harder. >> those protectors -- protesters are fools. if i was the president i would chase them off the square. then i would unite ukraine with russia and with putin. the e.u. would just knock us for all we've got. we'd get nothing in return. >> across town at the locomotive factory, they too re looking east, not west. hardly surprising, when you consider who buys all their rains. >> the only market we have at this moment....
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with them yet? no. she didn't meet with them. so this is a big problem. the united states secret service, a group that protects the president and provides security, very important agency. the t.s.a., the transportation security administration, airport security people, 21 component parts of that entity, the domestic nuclear detection office, the federal law enforcement training center, the directive for national protection and programs, which includes the office of emergency communications, the national cybersecurity and communications integration center, the stakeholder engagement in cyber infrastructure resilience division, the federal network resilience division and the network security deployment division. when i was a united states attorney, i worked with many of these federal agencies for years, but i never -- never heard of those, but they are out there and they are important. the directorate for science and technology, which has 37 component parts. the office of infrastructure protection, which has five difgz. the office of operations, -- divisions. the offic
with them yet? no. she didn't meet with them. so this is a big problem. the united states secret service, a group that protects the president and provides security, very important agency. the t.s.a., the transportation security administration, airport security people, 21 component parts of that entity, the domestic nuclear detection office, the federal law enforcement training center, the directive for national protection and programs, which includes the office of emergency communications, the...
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markets the andean countries never would have done free trade agreements with the united states or at least not with the speed they did them. they would have done agreements with brazil. and when the mexicans realized they were organized out of latin america and were not part of the caribbean community, launched their own initiatives, that was all about putting themselves back into the region but in some ways the most daring and interesting diplomatic move of recent times has been mexico's joining the pacific alliance because it put mexico into south america in a way that many never anticipated and created the possibility of a connected series of free markets along the pacific coast facing asia without driving purpose that i think ultimately, challenge is the wrong word because brazil tends to address problems by embracing them and this is not a challenge to brazil so much as it is something that it has to understand and address in a way that reflects the interests and concerns of members of the alliance. >> i am here on behalf of the u.s. travel association and thank you for your opening remarks about booming demand in bo
markets the andean countries never would have done free trade agreements with the united states or at least not with the speed they did them. they would have done agreements with brazil. and when the mexicans realized they were organized out of latin america and were not part of the caribbean community, launched their own initiatives, that was all about putting themselves back into the region but in some ways the most daring and interesting diplomatic move of recent times has been mexico's...
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with all of them together. the boston marathon bombing. that united our country with a tragedy. also zimmerman shook our country. it was tragic. uh you hear sound bites from the parent who is lost their son. brought up so many racial iss issues. >> zimmerman an the knock out game. then the government shutdown and obamacare. a lot went on. what was the top story? >> i think the obamacare roll out has been significant. everything leading up to that. obamacare was really -- that was where it took its course. disenchantment with the current policieses. >> was this a good year for barack obama? you're his big supporter. >> he's had better years. 2012 was certainly better. he saw a huge uptick with the government shutdown that was squandered when the website went -- >> by the $600 million, three and a half years and the botched roll out and broken promises and lies about obamacare? >> obamacare is turning around. the white house is turning the corner. so he's got momentum going into 2014. forget the rest of this. >> wasn't 2013 the year we saw the obama presidency collapse? we saw the
with all of them together. the boston marathon bombing. that united our country with a tragedy. also zimmerman shook our country. it was tragic. uh you hear sound bites from the parent who is lost their son. brought up so many racial iss issues. >> zimmerman an the knock out game. then the government shutdown and obamacare. a lot went on. what was the top story? >> i think the obamacare roll out has been significant. everything leading up to that. obamacare was really -- that was...
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treasonous to his own country by colluding with the united states as an ally. we give thembillion a year. >> that's why this is shameful. >> is he? yale for including with a country that gives us $2 billion? >> correct. that's the injustice. it's going to be a three judge panel. >> let's all be happy we don't live in pakistan. right? half of pakistan is here driving cabs in new york city. they are here. i'm happy they are here. they are a lot better off here than they are there. you are going to explain to me why russian diplomats, guilfoyle, are charged with fraud. >> 49 russian diplomats and pretty extensive. >> here in new york city. >> correct in new york city. medicaid fraud which is is the federal -- you negotiation health insurance program for the poor. that's why this is pretty reprehensible. >> what are they doing? >> what they are doing is they apply like the mothers, wives, carrying children. there is a pretty cursory application you can apply for benefits, prenatal care, et cetera. then once a child is born, it's presumptive that is going to be u.s. citizen. in
treasonous to his own country by colluding with the united states as an ally. we give thembillion a year. >> that's why this is shameful. >> is he? yale for including with a country that gives us $2 billion? >> correct. that's the injustice. it's going to be a three judge panel. >> let's all be happy we don't live in pakistan. right? half of pakistan is here driving cabs in new york city. they are here. i'm happy they are here. they are a lot better off here than they...
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yet john mccain speaking to them , saying the united states is firmly together with the ukraine in their struggle and we heard from the ukraine prime minister. he said that one of the reasons that they cannot join comes down to values and they want them to legalize gay marriage. -- he asked the crowd at that was mainly were prepared to do. "no, no, no, no." president on his way to moscow and the big expectation is that there will be this. they're discussing a loan to the ukraine and when opera vote -- provide details. what is clear is that the ukraine is in dire straits, if you will. reserves are at a seven-year low thereeir are questions -- are questions. beenean union has not forthcoming about this and the expectation is that russia would provide assistance. we are in an identical situation last year. cyprus asked russia for some ai d. muchan, thank you so indeed for the latest out of ukraine. first countrythe to exit the bailout program since the european crisis began in 2009. they have access to the ecb bond buying program. >> capital spending in this fiscal year, according to the ja
yet john mccain speaking to them , saying the united states is firmly together with the ukraine in their struggle and we heard from the ukraine prime minister. he said that one of the reasons that they cannot join comes down to values and they want them to legalize gay marriage. -- he asked the crowd at that was mainly were prepared to do. "no, no, no, no." president on his way to moscow and the big expectation is that there will be this. they're discussing a loan to the ukraine and...
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with portugal and then germany. the best case scenario, if they can beat ghana and four points might be enough to take them to the last 16. >> how stunned would you be if the united states made it the to knock out stage? >> not completely stunned. this is a team that can complete with the better teams in the world. it had a victory in italy with a friendly game. obviously friendly games are different than the world cup. i give the united states chances of 40%. and if they had a better draw it could have been far, far higher than that. >> group b with spain and the netherlands. what will you look for in that group? >> spain against netherlands. the teams that faced each other in the final four years ago with spain winning this juan in extra time. it's remarkable that the quirk of the suiting process ha proces to happen. let's not forget, chile, a very difficult south american team. they'll enjoy playing on south american soil. >> as you look at the entire draw all eight groups, what are your impressions? >> i think this is just a fascinating world cup. a lot of people would say this is the most anticipated day. even more so than the world cup. at this point these
with portugal and then germany. the best case scenario, if they can beat ghana and four points might be enough to take them to the last 16. >> how stunned would you be if the united states made it the to knock out stage? >> not completely stunned. this is a team that can complete with the better teams in the world. it had a victory in italy with a friendly game. obviously friendly games are different than the world cup. i give the united states chances of 40%. and if they had a...