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the unmanned killing campaign puts group boots on the ground as the u.s. military makes a breakthrough in driverless vehicle technology it's all there for you on our web site. a teacher and a police officer have been killed in a hostage crisis at a moscow school over twenty students who were in the classroom at the time were released unhurt the gun man who is now in custody is reportedly a model high school student who harbored a grudge against his teacher artie's margaret how reports from the city. i'm standing just outside the school in northeast moscow where a tenth grade boy walked inside earlier at around eleven o'clock this morning and opened fire know he taken two rifles out of his father's home and killed one security officer killed one teacher and entered a third person a security guard who is currently in hospital then he proceeded to take twenty four students hostage now these students he took he took hostage we're tenth graders fellow students and they have since been let go now archie caught up with a friend of one of those hostages earlier he
the unmanned killing campaign puts group boots on the ground as the u.s. military makes a breakthrough in driverless vehicle technology it's all there for you on our web site. a teacher and a police officer have been killed in a hostage crisis at a moscow school over twenty students who were in the classroom at the time were released unhurt the gun man who is now in custody is reportedly a model high school student who harbored a grudge against his teacher artie's margaret how reports from the...
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military is bringing its unmanned vehicles closer to the ground when you think about driverless vehicles you most likely think about google the government has put its stamp on the revolutionary technology that's expected to act both as your car and as your chauffeur but even though google has the most notable driverless car it's certainly not the only driverless vehicle on the market defense industry heavyweight lockheed martin has just wrapped testing on a slightly bigger driverless prototype it looks a little something like this. yes that's a military truck demonstrations earlier this month at fort hood texas the u.s. army and lockheed martin showed off their new system that allows army convoys to operate independently in foreign urban environments using something called the autonomous mobility appliqué system or the a m a s the vehicles can dodge pedestrians as well as navigate on coming traffic road intersections and stalled vehicles those advances them is all a result of an eleven million dollar contract between the army and lockheed martin wherein the defense contractor is developi
military is bringing its unmanned vehicles closer to the ground when you think about driverless vehicles you most likely think about google the government has put its stamp on the revolutionary technology that's expected to act both as your car and as your chauffeur but even though google has the most notable driverless car it's certainly not the only driverless vehicle on the market defense industry heavyweight lockheed martin has just wrapped testing on a slightly bigger driverless prototype...
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. >>> and the faa is currently testing unmanned drones for commercial use next year.and temperatures are looking to use them to make deliveries. what is on and over the horizon that's coming up. >>> and you head out treat it like a winter night. a look at the numbers. and not bad. and average is 49 and 33. record high 78 and low 1 above. we'll talk about not one but two chances in the snow and talk about a yellow alert. >>> and state hired in december to help repair the web site. >>> and the governor is trying to build calls for expanding medicaid coverage to people under the health care act. today he was in a hospital trying to make that pitch. he spoke about competing bills being offered in the senate and house of delegates. >> it would give the proposal and bipartisan coming together the virginia way to find common ground, we would save over the next two years $324 million. if we did the house proposal it would cost us $45 million. >> and in what was scene as a test vote, the house rejected an option to expand the coverage. >>> the longest serving congressman in u.
. >>> and the faa is currently testing unmanned drones for commercial use next year.and temperatures are looking to use them to make deliveries. what is on and over the horizon that's coming up. >>> and you head out treat it like a winter night. a look at the numbers. and not bad. and average is 49 and 33. record high 78 and low 1 above. we'll talk about not one but two chances in the snow and talk about a yellow alert. >>> and state hired in december to help repair...
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same thing with unmanned aircraft. >> the technology is undeniably cool.e people are getting cold feet about it. it's small. it's relatively stealth. you can easily attach a camera to it. that camera which in many cases streams hi-def video live to the controller raises huge privacy concerns. during testing pilots put post signs. so that you're on notice. not that we could find any locals worried about it. >> i don't think they're hovering in my backyard or anything looking through my windows. >> reporter: privacy won't stop the inevitable. say these students, among the first in the country getting a degree in uas piloting. >> i see this as the same sort of revolution that happened when the jet engine was invented. it's going to change aviation and the rest of the world that much. >> cnn, grand forks, north dakota. >>> first to come mutts are allowed in at the westminster dog show. how did that happen? they are better. ge jeanne moos is next. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married,
same thing with unmanned aircraft. >> the technology is undeniably cool.e people are getting cold feet about it. it's small. it's relatively stealth. you can easily attach a camera to it. that camera which in many cases streams hi-def video live to the controller raises huge privacy concerns. during testing pilots put post signs. so that you're on notice. not that we could find any locals worried about it. >> i don't think they're hovering in my backyard or anything looking through...
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his latest is called "unmanned: america's drone wars" and it challenges the use of drone warfare, whichoften attacked for collateral damage. [speaking foreign language] >> you have done it again, my friend. good to have you back on. i suspect we are about to find out that what you still appreciate is being able to see project that bring humanity of the subject matter into full view. what i love about your work is you always find a way to take us right to the humanity of the character. this conversation about drone is always had in washington -- it ain't had enough in washington. tell me why it was important for you to get to the humanity of these persons who have been victimized by our drone war. hit the nail in the head. it is getting to the human story. it's a number, and it's abstract, but when i went to pakistan and was interviewing and looking people in the eye, and they are telling me about their grandmother or their children or their uncle killed by drones, that's a personal story everybody can relate to. these were not high profile targets. we are killing innocent people. guy to
his latest is called "unmanned: america's drone wars" and it challenges the use of drone warfare, whichoften attacked for collateral damage. [speaking foreign language] >> you have done it again, my friend. good to have you back on. i suspect we are about to find out that what you still appreciate is being able to see project that bring humanity of the subject matter into full view. what i love about your work is you always find a way to take us right to the humanity of the...
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. >> we'll see more of that - unmanned aircraft systems or drones. we look at the latest technology and the impact on all of us coming up. >> california is in the middle of a record-breaking drought and water officials are taking measures to deal with it. californians are asking to cut back on the use much water. is anyone listening? i'll have that story coming up. >> there was a little bit of rain. i'll show you how much fell, and how much snow is heading to the east coast by tonight. >> a devastating drought is taking a toll on california. water supplies will be cut off later this year. people are being asked to scale back use. we are joined from south pasadena. what does the move mean for people in california? >> well, people will have to take some measures to conserve. in fact, some of them are praying for rain. since the governor declared a drought emergency catholic churches in california have been reciting a weekly prayer for rain. it comes from the california conference of bishops who ask parishioners thing about our reliance on water. other
. >> we'll see more of that - unmanned aircraft systems or drones. we look at the latest technology and the impact on all of us coming up. >> california is in the middle of a record-breaking drought and water officials are taking measures to deal with it. californians are asking to cut back on the use much water. is anyone listening? i'll have that story coming up. >> there was a little bit of rain. i'll show you how much fell, and how much snow is heading to the east coast by...
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a camera carried by an unmanned vehicle floats overhead. high enough to capture the scale of the destruction yet close enough to convey the detail and depth of the tragedy. >> it seems obvious at the moment that if you want to show widespread devastation after a fire or environmental problems, drones can help illustrate that. if you're at a protest and you have a drone, you can, for example, put a drone up in the air and see the tactics the police are using and really give a whole different illustrative angle to the coverage that you're trying to produce. >> and it is a political protests where drones are getting closest to where news is breaking. a drone shot the demonstrations that shook bangkok at the end of last year. the footage quickly became part of the mainstream media coverage. but it was at the occupy protests of 2011 where journalists first saw how a drone could help report times of civil unrest. >> i've known about drones and remote controlled airplanes and blimps and all of that stuff but it wasn't until there was this particul
a camera carried by an unmanned vehicle floats overhead. high enough to capture the scale of the destruction yet close enough to convey the detail and depth of the tragedy. >> it seems obvious at the moment that if you want to show widespread devastation after a fire or environmental problems, drones can help illustrate that. if you're at a protest and you have a drone, you can, for example, put a drone up in the air and see the tactics the police are using and really give a whole...
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same thing with unmanned aircraft. >> the technology is cool.are getting cold feet about it. it's small. it's relatively stealth. you can easily attach a camera to it. that camera which in many cases stream hi-def video to the controller razes huge privacy concerns. during testing pilots put post signs. not that we could find any locals worried about it. >> they are not hovering in my backyard. >> reporter: privacy won't stop the inevitable. among the first in the country getting a degree in uas pi lot. >> i see this as the same. it's going to change aviation. >> that is the future. dad, why are you getting that? is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. >>> for the first time in more than a c
same thing with unmanned aircraft. >> the technology is cool.are getting cold feet about it. it's small. it's relatively stealth. you can easily attach a camera to it. that camera which in many cases stream hi-def video to the controller razes huge privacy concerns. during testing pilots put post signs. not that we could find any locals worried about it. >> they are not hovering in my backyard. >> reporter: privacy won't stop the inevitable. among the first in the country...
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are put on trial for campaigning against the country's use of unmanned killing machines responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths. twenty four hours to live from our headquarters in moscow this is r.t. international with me marina koester of washington is the policy has failed in syria while the key geneva two talks are of no use that's from a statement reportedly made by america's chief diplomats in a private meeting with american lawmakers john kerry apparently proposed sending more weapons to moderate rebels in the temp to resist the wrong size of al qaida and the war in torn country but pouring in more hardware won't ease the desperation of the country's most vulnerable citizens as many of the reports. lesson of arab league in a syrian elementary school these boys and girls may look like ordinary kids but they've already faced a lifetime of adult experiences they must have the cover at which it was bad but let's call them day and cross the road i saw sarah and then a missile fell somewhere nearby me and my cousins ran for cover the next day when i went to school on teacher told us
are put on trial for campaigning against the country's use of unmanned killing machines responsible for hundreds of civilian deaths. twenty four hours to live from our headquarters in moscow this is r.t. international with me marina koester of washington is the policy has failed in syria while the key geneva two talks are of no use that's from a statement reportedly made by america's chief diplomats in a private meeting with american lawmakers john kerry apparently proposed sending more weapons...
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drone activists are on trial across the us for standing against their government's use of deadly unmanned planes four people have already been found guilty of trying to deliver a letter of protest to the hand of an air force base antiwar activist david swanson says the movement is widespread but largely shunned by the nation's media the people asserting the six month prison sentences. we had people facing the upper indus charges for exercising their first amendment rights. this is the ongoing activity across the country. and it was noticed in the local media but there's a virtual blackout in the national media in the united states you have no idea this was happening. there's an extensive protests resistance movement against westerners and unfortunately most americans don't even know it don't even know what the drugs are being used for they are being protested when these missiles go and kill innocent men women children infants in pakistan afghanistan began in somalia there is no discussion there's no debate it just happens under the radar the program was launched under george w bush but ha
drone activists are on trial across the us for standing against their government's use of deadly unmanned planes four people have already been found guilty of trying to deliver a letter of protest to the hand of an air force base antiwar activist david swanson says the movement is widespread but largely shunned by the nation's media the people asserting the six month prison sentences. we had people facing the upper indus charges for exercising their first amendment rights. this is the ongoing...
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for protesting against the use of the deadly unmanned aircraft several groups are on trial separately with one being prosecuted for walk aiding a drone airbase yeah there is still relative media silence about what the drones do to civilian populations leaving the public in the dark and that's why anti-war activists david swanson has told r.t. . but he has had people serving you know the six month prison sentences we've had people facing horrendous charges for exercising their first amendment rights this is an ongoing activity across the country and it's noticed in the local media there's a virtual blackout in the national media in the united states you would have no idea this was happening it's that there's an extensive protest resistance movement against these drone murders and unfortunately most americans don't even know it's happening don't even know what the drones are being used for much less that they're being protested when these missiles go and kill innocent men women children infants in pakistan afghanistan yemen somalia there is no discussion there's no debate it just happen
for protesting against the use of the deadly unmanned aircraft several groups are on trial separately with one being prosecuted for walk aiding a drone airbase yeah there is still relative media silence about what the drones do to civilian populations leaving the public in the dark and that's why anti-war activists david swanson has told r.t. . but he has had people serving you know the six month prison sentences we've had people facing horrendous charges for exercising their first amendment...
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dot com also online the unmanned killing campaign puts boots on the ground as the u.s. military makes a breakthrough in driverless vehicle technology it's all there for you on our web site. another spat seems to be brewing between the u.s. secretary of state and the israeli government it all started after john kerry expressed his concern over the lack of progress in peace negotiations with the palestinians mr kerry who has been holding back and forth talks with both sides says the status quo being maintained by israel is not sustainable he also warned that many countries could seek to boycott tel of eve if peace negotiations fail miss triggered an angry response with prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that any efforts to boycott israel would be unjustified and counterproductive israel's strategic affairs minister then weighed in saying israel cannot be expected to negotiate with a gun to its head in the economy minister went a step further calling on israel's allies to stand up against those who try to push anti semitic agendas against his country and some two tho
dot com also online the unmanned killing campaign puts boots on the ground as the u.s. military makes a breakthrough in driverless vehicle technology it's all there for you on our web site. another spat seems to be brewing between the u.s. secretary of state and the israeli government it all started after john kerry expressed his concern over the lack of progress in peace negotiations with the palestinians mr kerry who has been holding back and forth talks with both sides says the status quo...
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emphasize gathering more intelligence internationally rather than on blowing people to bits with unmanned of course, the irony is that while progressives like me don't like drones, republicans actually love them. as well as the general thrust of the president's foreign policy. in fact, their only specific complaint is that president obama isn't a republican. >> i have a long list of complaints. the fact that he isn't a republican isn't one of them. i think at least my position on drones is a little bit more nuanced than that. but let's get our guests to weigh in. >> well, i think drones are an act of war. you need to understand that. so before you use them, you should say would i be willing to send in troops or use artillery? i think they're very effective because they play to our strengths. we're technologically ahead of like with the smafrt bombs we used in the first gulf war and it enables us to accomplish our objectives of killing a lot of these terrorist leaders without putting american -- >> yeah, but larry, let me just push back a little bit because i'm confused about something the
emphasize gathering more intelligence internationally rather than on blowing people to bits with unmanned of course, the irony is that while progressives like me don't like drones, republicans actually love them. as well as the general thrust of the president's foreign policy. in fact, their only specific complaint is that president obama isn't a republican. >> i have a long list of complaints. the fact that he isn't a republican isn't one of them. i think at least my position on drones...
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across america three groups are standing trial separately for their protests against the use of unmanned war machines with more on the cases here's our correspondent. in washington. four activists appeared before a judge in california this monday for their attempt to deliver a letter of protest to a military base commander the letter accuses the u.s. government and all military personnel involved in the drone program of crimes against humanity more activists are on trial for similar actions seventeen people are facing charges in new york for protesting at the premises of a base from where we put drones are piloted also this week five other activists will be appealing their trespass conviction nearby at the central intelligence agency where they tempted to deliver a letter to the head of the cia john brennan the letter that these people are on trial for says our government has become a lawless power acting those judge jury and executioner just because he can by most independent studies the vast majority of those killed are civilians and president obama's statement about quote unquote near
across america three groups are standing trial separately for their protests against the use of unmanned war machines with more on the cases here's our correspondent. in washington. four activists appeared before a judge in california this monday for their attempt to deliver a letter of protest to a military base commander the letter accuses the u.s. government and all military personnel involved in the drone program of crimes against humanity more activists are on trial for similar actions...
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for standing against their government's use of deadly unmanned planes four people have already been found guilty of trying to deliver a letter of protest to the hat of an air force base and how war activists david swanson says the movement is widespread but largely shunned by the nation's media but he has had people serve me know the six month prison sentences we've had people say see no horrendous charges for exercising their first amendment rights this is an ongoing activity across the country and it's noticed in the local media that there's a virtual blackout in the national media in the united states you would have no idea this was happening it's that there's an extensive protest resistance movement against these drone murders and unfortunately most americans don't even know it's happening don't even know what the drones are being used for much less that they are being protested when these missiles go and kill innocent men women children infants in pakistan afghanistan yemen somalia there is no discussion there's no debate it just happens under the radar. the drone program was launche
for standing against their government's use of deadly unmanned planes four people have already been found guilty of trying to deliver a letter of protest to the hat of an air force base and how war activists david swanson says the movement is widespread but largely shunned by the nation's media but he has had people serve me know the six month prison sentences we've had people say see no horrendous charges for exercising their first amendment rights this is an ongoing activity across the...
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unmanned aircraft systems or drones. we well see have impact on all of us coming up. >>> past weeks of violence is that it is not only effected 863,000 people who have left their homes, and indeed over 120,000 of them have gone across the border into countries such as kenya, or uganda, but it's the impact of the fighting on markets, on economic collapse, on the fact happen people can't move their livestock, marsh lands, they can't fish, and they are unable to hunt, and the results of that is 3.7 million people in acute need of a assistance. >> i suppose the big question is are you able to provide that? >> >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. our top story, award-winning actor phillip seymour hoffman has died in new york. he was found in his apartment. medical officials have not confirmed the cause of death. hoffman made his name in the 90s for films like boogie nights. polls have closed in thailand's election but many were unable to vote. the prime minister who called the election to calm months of protest is likely t
unmanned aircraft systems or drones. we well see have impact on all of us coming up. >>> past weeks of violence is that it is not only effected 863,000 people who have left their homes, and indeed over 120,000 of them have gone across the border into countries such as kenya, or uganda, but it's the impact of the fighting on markets, on economic collapse, on the fact happen people can't move their livestock, marsh lands, they can't fish, and they are unable to hunt, and the results of...
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rolls-royce changing the shipping industry, they are working on building a fleet of unmanned robotic next decade. from social radar.com joins us now. is this a real possibility? >> grates to be on the new timeslot. it is a real possibility. they are creating unmanned cargo ships that will sail the seas, they are back and are creating, manning the ship in this virtual reality experience of the bridge, so there will be nobody on board, manned by the pilot back on shore. stuart: it seems to me it makes economic sense. you really can steer ships in the ocean via satellite from your office in new york or wherever. i am sure it will be cheaper. i think it is going to happen. >> i think there are three reasons. it is going to be cheaper, it will be safer and a lot of pollution and that is a big deal for us. $375 billion industry that still ships about 90% of the world's trade goes through these cargo ships to decrease the cost is a big deal for them. stuart: why less pollution? i don't get that. >> to take out all the different equipment house and the crew, it makes the ship 5% lighter, it
rolls-royce changing the shipping industry, they are working on building a fleet of unmanned robotic next decade. from social radar.com joins us now. is this a real possibility? >> grates to be on the new timeslot. it is a real possibility. they are creating unmanned cargo ships that will sail the seas, they are back and are creating, manning the ship in this virtual reality experience of the bridge, so there will be nobody on board, manned by the pilot back on shore. stuart: it seems to...
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned thg never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes e whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, she makehorsehide,team better. bull. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody youan count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. >>> my first guest tonight says it's likely too late for the than talk about ukraine because our leadership is joan as weak. i'm joined by former army vice chief of staff, general jack king and fox news analyst. good to have you with us. >> good to be here, lou. >> we are hearing a very familiar refrain from the white house, a threat, an ulty may tum and you are not much impressed. >> well, no, i don't think they take any of our threats seriously. you know, after our similar threats in the middle east and particularly in s
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedtems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> aou uganda's president approved a controversial anti-homosexuality law. it could see homosexuals jailed for life. it's become a crime not reporting gay people. signing the bill, the president said the issue of homosexuality had been provoked by arrogant western groups. let's bring in catherine who has been following events for us. catherine, cheering government ministers. clearly a popular measure then? >> yes. as soon as the president put pen to paper, there was a cheer in the room. you had officials. they were extremely happy. this has been popular amongst many ugandans. if you look at the religious groups, his ruling party and many citizens are quite happy the president is defending the traditional african values. >> no death penalty which some would see as a concession. does he stand four square behind this? is he a supporter of these draconian measures? >> he was on the side of the mps who passed the laws
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in the progress we have made against court al qaeda will reduce the need for unmans tracks. again. that is something that the president spoke clearly about in his speech. so we have made significant progress. we will also have either no troops or a significantly reduced number of troops in afghanistan after 2014. i am not -- that obviously less is the fourth protection means that we have. i think those factors play into what the president said about a reduced need for unmans tracks. >> getting better at debating the u.s. protection. is that also play into the decision? >> i did not see that particular . that is something they said. >> the measures to evade u.s. protection which is not seen on its face to be all that unusual. does that play into the decision? >> and not sure the context. we are talking about court al qaeda or other affiliates and movements elsewhere in the region. it certainly is the case that we are constantly assessing al qaeda and court al qaeda as well as its affiliates. we continue to fight against al qaeda. but when it comes to a court al qaeda in the outback
in the progress we have made against court al qaeda will reduce the need for unmans tracks. again. that is something that the president spoke clearly about in his speech. so we have made significant progress. we will also have either no troops or a significantly reduced number of troops in afghanistan after 2014. i am not -- that obviously less is the fourth protection means that we have. i think those factors play into what the president said about a reduced need for unmans tracks. >>...
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. >> and unmanned drones, speaking of terrorism and threats may have played a major role in launchingks against suspected terrorist. if the pentagon is forced to withdraw troops in afghanistan, the u.s. military could loedz bases. and jennifer griffin takes a look at this from the pentagon. >> and uncertainty on whether any u.s. troops will be in pakist afghanistan, the pentagon has to explore options outside of afghanistan. >> would you consider placing drones in india. >> we are considering everything's. >> reporter: there is a drop in confirmed drone strikes from 122 u.s. drone strikes to 26 last year. >> and we'll have no troops or reduced number of troops after 2014, and that obviously lessens the force protection needs we have. and so i think those factors play into what the president said about a reduced need for unmanned strikes. >> reporter: and top al-qaeda leaders remain in pakistan. >> let me be the first to say. the president's policy changes are utter and complete failure and they leave americans lives at risk. >> reporter: the white house would need afghan president ham
. >> and unmanned drones, speaking of terrorism and threats may have played a major role in launchingks against suspected terrorist. if the pentagon is forced to withdraw troops in afghanistan, the u.s. military could loedz bases. and jennifer griffin takes a look at this from the pentagon. >> and uncertainty on whether any u.s. troops will be in pakist afghanistan, the pentagon has to explore options outside of afghanistan. >> would you consider placing drones in india....
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedms. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ our passion to make it real. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart v
whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedms. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ our passion to make it real. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a...
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in addition, the air force will retire the 50-year-old u2 in favor of the unmanned. this decision was a close call as the dod had recommended retaining the u2 over the hog over cause issues. dod has been able to reduce the operating cost with is greater range and endurance, the global hawk has a higher attitude reconnaissance a form for the future. the arsenal of unmanned systems that while effective against insurgents and terrorists cannot operate in the face of enemy aircraft in modern air defense. instead of increasing around-the-clock air patrols of predator and reaper, the air force will go to 55. still a significant increase given the continued drawdown in afghanistan, this coverage will be sufficient to meet our requirements and we will still be able to serve 71 combat areas of. the dod will buy the more capable reapers until we have an all reaper fleet. these sequestration levels are returned in 2016 and beyond. the air force would have to make more significant cuts. the air force would have to retire 80 more aircraft including the entire kc-10 and global haw
in addition, the air force will retire the 50-year-old u2 in favor of the unmanned. this decision was a close call as the dod had recommended retaining the u2 over the hog over cause issues. dod has been able to reduce the operating cost with is greater range and endurance, the global hawk has a higher attitude reconnaissance a form for the future. the arsenal of unmanned systems that while effective against insurgents and terrorists cannot operate in the face of enemy aircraft in modern air...
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedoeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >> hundreds of friends turned out for dusty hollis' funeral. >> love you, dusty. >> he was a former wrestling champion, and a world-class wake boarder. his friends went out into the pacific near his home and dropped wreathes of flowers into the water in his memory. >> he knew so many people in san diego, different groups of people in different areas. and he had a lot of friends. like a lot of people loved him. if you knew dusty, you were touched and you were lucky. >> the autopsy revealed the cause of dusty's death was a single stab wound to his aorta, the largest artery in the body. >> just one stab wound and it went in four inches into the body and sliced the aorta. >> dusty's girlfriend, sky flanders, did not see everything that happened. but she was certain that david genzler was a killer. >> he looked kind of crazed. he looked like a wild animal. really. he had like a crazy look in his eyes and got in his car and left.
whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedoeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >> hundreds of friends turned out for dusty hollis' funeral. >> love you, dusty. >> he was a former wrestling champion, and a world-class wake boarder. his friends went out into the pacific near his home and dropped wreathes of flowers into the water in his memory. >> he knew so many people in san...
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president goodluck jonathan called the attack callous and senseless: >> strikes by unmanned aircraft in pakistan have been hailed as a success by some, including november's deadly hit on the pakistani taliban leader. in the past drone strikes killed many civilians. we met the family of a drone attack victim in peshawar. >> this woman lost her husband in a drone strike in 2009. he was a mechanic. now she has no means to provide for her children. she spent 40 years of her life here, but has now moved from her home. >> translation: it was not safe to keep my children in that area. they were afraid to live in our home after their father was killed in a drone strike. i'm worried about their education. the human rights campaigners called drone strikes a form of death penalty without trial. they have asked the united states to respect its sovereignty by stopping drone attacks. it appears to have worked. there has been no u.s. drone strikes in the pakistani tribal areas. >> for hundreds of civilians that lost loved one, it doesn't mean much. >> my eldest one was 15. i stopped sending him to
president goodluck jonathan called the attack callous and senseless: >> strikes by unmanned aircraft in pakistan have been hailed as a success by some, including november's deadly hit on the pakistani taliban leader. in the past drone strikes killed many civilians. we met the family of a drone attack victim in peshawar. >> this woman lost her husband in a drone strike in 2009. he was a mechanic. now she has no means to provide for her children. she spent 40 years of her life here,...
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i didt!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owrs. and we're here to help staryours. gerri: do do you really know what is in your meat? nine million pounds of beef i hot pockets across the nation. there they are right now. well the slaughterhouse responsible for food unfit for humans, that is what it is called is being bought out by another meat company. is there ever a good reason t eat processed meat or have we having a cow over nothing. we have attendi physician from winthrop uversity hospital. doctor, thanks for coming onhe show. i've been laughing because we've been laughing about this story but it is not funny. i know people who eat
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and a higher reliance on machines and unmanned drones. our rich edson has the latest breakdown from d.c. how does it break down, rich? >> well it depend on what you're looking at in the aspect of this. when you talk about fewer troops in the field, you look at support that goes behind that. a lot of manned vehicles especially on the ground analysts pointing to perhaps some vehicles produced by oshkosh, general dynamics, bae systems. they're retiring specifics, u-2 spy-plane, classic from the cold war is retired. maintenance cost will go away from companies. literal combat shift. they scaled back that one. hits lockheed martin and general dynamics. two unmanned drones, predator and reaper, that is built by general atomics. that will be scaled back. specific programs here and anything used to support troops will get hit in this budget. melissa: who else gets hurt? >> well that is pretty much it from that perspective, especially when you scale that down. as far as the winners are concerned, you look at the other side of this, you're building
and a higher reliance on machines and unmanned drones. our rich edson has the latest breakdown from d.c. how does it break down, rich? >> well it depend on what you're looking at in the aspect of this. when you talk about fewer troops in the field, you look at support that goes behind that. a lot of manned vehicles especially on the ground analysts pointing to perhaps some vehicles produced by oshkosh, general dynamics, bae systems. they're retiring specifics, u-2 spy-plane, classic from...
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedat boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> netflix and comcast entering into a very interesting new deal. i think it could be a big win for free markets but before i get into any of that, let's get all of the details from mary thompson. good evening, mary. >> good evening, larry. you don't like traffic, do you? >> no. >> no one likes traffic. whether it's on the road or on the web. for years, comcast has been saying that netflix customers have been hogging the internet road, so to speak. they account for as much as a third for the downloads. with so much video being streamed at once, it cause as traffic jam, slowing and disrupting downloads. so under this multi-year pact that was instruct between comcast and netflix, they are going to use the undisclosed amount of money from netflix to use better avenues to accommodate the video traffic. this means delivery should speed up and disruptions should decrease. netflix didn't say if there would be a change to the
whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmannedat boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ >>> netflix and comcast entering into a very interesting new deal. i think it could be a big win for free markets but before i get into any of that, let's get all of the details from mary thompson. good evening, mary. >> good evening, larry. you don't like traffic, do you? >> no. >> no one likes...
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now some if you want to jump into the unmanned delivery business. we'll tell you who and what is standing in the way. that's at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> a mail carrier in sacramento drove his final route in style. randy krohn wore a tuxedo today to mark his last day in a 25 year career with the postal service. he said his load of mail has dropped significantsly in the's ten years because of e-mail and online shipping. randy added the best thing about his job is the people he has met along the route. a few months ago randy set a clock to mark how many days he had left until retirement and is proud to announce the clock now reads zero. he looks sharp. i like that. >> 50 years old and gets to retire. lucky him. >> happy for him. that does it for us at 6:00. thank you for joining us. the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. there was a time when folk music was heard all across america. from coffee houses to concert halls, a new generation of folk groups, singers and songwriters changed the sound of music forever. ♪ wa
now some if you want to jump into the unmanned delivery business. we'll tell you who and what is standing in the way. that's at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> a mail carrier in sacramento drove his final route in style. randy krohn wore a tuxedo today to mark his last day in a 25 year career with the postal service. he said his load of mail has dropped significantsly in the's ten years because of e-mail and online shipping. randy added the best thing about his job is the people he has met along...
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. john: ladies and gentlemen, a remarkable thing has happened. this woman new data hundred years ago as come back to life. she helped bring america alcohol prohibition. she called drinkers whiskey whiskey-swill to rummies to marching into bars with their hatchets and destroyed booze, sometimes the bar to. people fear. she was big, 6 feet tall, 180 pounds. now her obituary says she died years ago, but i say that she lives on in the body of another large intimidating person. urease. bill o'reilly. i say this to you in your studio because you say things like this . >> is america going to pot? john: facebook, tweeting. you're going to be a terrible citizen. john: pot, video games, text in make us -- make for a terrible citizens? >> it takes you away from reality, does it not? john: sure. >> never want to make you do it beyond recreational -- recreational. i don't like pot, i don't think it is good for you. if that is what is
whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. john: ladies and gentlemen, a remarkable thing has happened. this woman new data hundred years ago as come back to life. she helped bring america alcohol prohibition. she called drinkers whiskey whiskey-swill to rummies to marching into bars with their hatchets and destroyed booze, sometimes the bar to. people fear. she was...
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now some if you want to jump into the unmanned delivery business. tell you who and what is standing in the way. that's at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> a mail carrier in sacramento drove his final route in style. randy krohn wore a tuxedo today to mark his last day in a 25 year career with the postal service. he said his load of mail has dropped significantsly in the's ten years because of e-mail and online shipping. randy added the best thing about his job is the people he has met along the route. a few months ago randy set a clock to mark how many days he had left until retirement and is proud to announce the clock now reads zero. he looks sharp. i like that. >> 50 years old and gets to retire. lucky him. >> happy for him. that does it for us at 6:00. thank you for joining us. hey, you guys, great news. i was walking around halverson's department store, and the owner comes right up to me, and he offered me a modeling job. yeah. whoo! wait, wait. he just offered you a modeling job? yeah, sounds a little suspicious. i mean, how do you know it was the owner? b
now some if you want to jump into the unmanned delivery business. tell you who and what is standing in the way. that's at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> a mail carrier in sacramento drove his final route in style. randy krohn wore a tuxedo today to mark his last day in a 25 year career with the postal service. he said his load of mail has dropped significantsly in the's ten years because of e-mail and online shipping. randy added the best thing about his job is the people he has met along the...
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ >> he did come back and say that he anticipates an answer one way or the other in a couple of months. so we hope that we will know one way or the other what the answer will be. of course i'm a big supporter of the keystone pipeline. >> we don't all agree that moving canadian oil through the united states is necessarily the best thing for the united states economy. >> i think there are things we can do instead of wavin
whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best...
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we'll be on the lookout from now on always for unmanned strollers carrying puking demon babies for zombies in the subway grates. we're ready for anything on "the ridiculist." that does it for us. > up next, a violent thunderstorm provides cover for a brutal murder. >> an absolutely brutal crime scene. >> obviously this was a case of an overkill. >> there are plenty of suspects with clear motives, but they all pass polygraph tests. >> it is not 100% reliable. >> if investigators didn't find the one tiny clue left at the scene, they might never have solved it. >>> the real estate development business in texas always seems to be active. darrell north, a manager for a multibillion dollar development company, had no shortage of work. >> darrell north was in charge of building budget suites for a company out of las vegas, and he had been in charge of building several in this area. >> darrell had a reputation as a fair-minded boss who set high standards. >> i asked a subcontractor, was darrell hard to work for? was he mean? and he said, no. he was not. he said he expected quality work. >> i've se
we'll be on the lookout from now on always for unmanned strollers carrying puking demon babies for zombies in the subway grates. we're ready for anything on "the ridiculist." that does it for us. > up next, a violent thunderstorm provides cover for a brutal murder. >> an absolutely brutal crime scene. >> obviously this was a case of an overkill. >> there are plenty of suspects with clear motives, but they all pass polygraph tests. >> it is not 100% reliable....
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whether it's building the world's most advanced satellit the space station, or the next leap in unmannedne thing never changes. our passion toake it real. ♪ >>> three new winners from charles. >> taser. it's a stock i've liked for a long time. they've gotten their act together. they make cameras. the police departments are buying them all over the world. also, i like rocket fuel. it helps companies with their mobile advertising. huge company, huge upside potential. luer liquidators, look at the housing data, we need inventory. just posted a great number. i think this 2014 is going to be a huge year for lumber liquidators. >> a lot of folks not sayin the same thing for the general markets, ada what do you say? >> i think it's going to be a difficult time going forward for the markets. >> ben? >> i think predicting thetock market is extremely difficult. hard to predict, especially about the future. > there is absolute no evidence and every enomist will tell you that, that there is any job loss related to the affordable ce act. >> absolutely no evidence? the white house's point person for o
whether it's building the world's most advanced satellit the space station, or the next leap in unmannedne thing never changes. our passion toake it real. ♪ >>> three new winners from charles. >> taser. it's a stock i've liked for a long time. they've gotten their act together. they make cameras. the police departments are buying them all over the world. also, i like rocket fuel. it helps companies with their mobile advertising. huge company, huge upside potential. luer...
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unmanned airplanes killed four u.s.izens since 2009. >>> syria's government and opposition return to the negotiating table. each side will have separate meetings with the chief negotiator hassan rouhani. hundreds of syrians are leaving homs as part of the a fragile ceasefire. stefanie dekker reports on the evacuations and humanitarian aid entering the region >> reporter: we had an official statement from the united nations saying over the past four days 800 people have been evacuated from the old city of homes, which has been besieged for a year and a half. they have said that this ceasefire which was supposed to last three days, ending on sunday will be extended for three. 300 people have been evacuated. we spoke to the governor of homs, and he said the evacuation on sunday was so successful they got out around 600 people. it gives people the confidence to come out. very uncertain, no one knows what is going on, who to trust. the people don't know what will happen to them once they come out. people are talking about hu
unmanned airplanes killed four u.s.izens since 2009. >>> syria's government and opposition return to the negotiating table. each side will have separate meetings with the chief negotiator hassan rouhani. hundreds of syrians are leaving homs as part of the a fragile ceasefire. stefanie dekker reports on the evacuations and humanitarian aid entering the region >> reporter: we had an official statement from the united nations saying over the past four days 800 people have been...
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proposed retiring old bombers and manned surveillance aircraft and shifting financial resources to unmanned drones and cyber warfare. >>> members of the u.n. security council have seen dramatic changes over the last week in the leadership of ukraine. lawmakers removed president viktor yanukovych from office after months of protests. and now they're trying to launch a transitional government. but u.n. delegates don't agree on how things are being done. representatives debated the situation in ukraine as part of a session on security across europe. protesters hit the streets in november after yanukovych backed away from a trade deal with the european union in favor of closer ties with russia. >> we have consistently advocated a de-escalation of violence, constitutional change, a coalition government, and early elections. >> the russian ambassador didn't agree. he said setting up a transitional government by force would solidify the change of power and he warned it would divide the ukrainian people. european leaders fear the ukrainian economy could collapse, so they're preparing a package of f
proposed retiring old bombers and manned surveillance aircraft and shifting financial resources to unmanned drones and cyber warfare. >>> members of the u.n. security council have seen dramatic changes over the last week in the leadership of ukraine. lawmakers removed president viktor yanukovych from office after months of protests. and now they're trying to launch a transitional government. but u.n. delegates don't agree on how things are being done. representatives debated the...
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short centuries from barrels labeled tnt -- [laughter] -- to today's flying tnt barrel delivering unmanned aerial vehicles. and you know what they say, if you got 'em, smoke 'em. >> you united states has been conducting targeted killings in battlefield tour 10.5 years. 375 of these strikes under president obama. >> jon: president obama is our country's all-time leader in outside battlefield sky killing or bsk for those of you -- he's like barry bombs. la laugh -- [laughter] of drone strikes, if will you. but there are limits to this practice. >> for the record, i do not believe it would be constitutional for the government to target and kill any united states citizen with a drone or with a shotgun without due process. >> jon: what a relief. [ laughter ] of course, that was in may. how does that statement hold up in february? >> officials confirm that indeed the obama administration is trying to decide whether it can legally launch a drone strike against an american citizen who is working with al qaeda noon unnamed foreign country. >> jon: that's our dlem maximum it's not constitution -- di
short centuries from barrels labeled tnt -- [laughter] -- to today's flying tnt barrel delivering unmanned aerial vehicles. and you know what they say, if you got 'em, smoke 'em. >> you united states has been conducting targeted killings in battlefield tour 10.5 years. 375 of these strikes under president obama. >> jon: president obama is our country's all-time leader in outside battlefield sky killing or bsk for those of you -- he's like barry bombs. la laugh -- [laughter] of drone...
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are put on trial for campaigning against their country's use of unmanned killing machines responsiblefor hundreds of civilian deaths.
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director brennan, you have spoken frequently about the unmanned arial vehicles and program the president at ndu in making one of the more detailed accounts of the criteria that's used in those, otherwise known as the drone efforts. you've tried to increase transparency in the program. one way that a think would increase transparency and public accountability is if we could publish an annual report that identified how many combatants were killed through the use of an armed, or unmanned vehicles, and how many noncombatants were killed. that seems to me a very limited value in terms of information to our adversaries, but in terms of public accountability and being able to correct the record at times when there are misleading claims, misleading casualties, it might be beneficial as well. is that something you could support? would that be another effort, transparency, that we can make? and with that, in your view, as in mind, be a fairly diminished value to our adversaries? >> i think it would be a recommendation that would have to go through the intercession and i would be a participant in t
director brennan, you have spoken frequently about the unmanned arial vehicles and program the president at ndu in making one of the more detailed accounts of the criteria that's used in those, otherwise known as the drone efforts. you've tried to increase transparency in the program. one way that a think would increase transparency and public accountability is if we could publish an annual report that identified how many combatants were killed through the use of an armed, or unmanned vehicles,...