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. >> they use the little poles to hit us and torture us. >> and isis on the rampage as well. >> either we become muslims or pay the tax money they want or they kill us. >> some wonder if america should do more. >> there's a full blown christian genocide. >> with jordan caught in the cross fire. its leader is trying to stand up to them. can america afford to stay on the sidelines? >> kill the bad guys you kill the bad guys that's what you do. if obama doesn't act, if congress doesn't act. i'm going toict act. >> crossing jordan, escape from terror. from jordan, bret baier. we come to you from amman, the capital of jordan an improbable out post of progressive in a region being swept into turmoil. this small kingdom sits in the cross hairs of isis sharing borders with the collapsing states of syria and iraq from which the so-called islamic state has been carved. just beyond looms iran with ambitions to dominate the region. standing against these currents is the thoroughly modern would be architect of the new middle east, jordan's king abdullah. a man who is comfortable joking with jon ste
. >> they use the little poles to hit us and torture us. >> and isis on the rampage as well. >> either we become muslims or pay the tax money they want or they kill us. >> some wonder if america should do more. >> there's a full blown christian genocide. >> with jordan caught in the cross fire. its leader is trying to stand up to them. can america afford to stay on the sidelines? >> kill the bad guys you kill the bad guys that's what you do. if obama...
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in is costing us environmentally and costing us jobs. i'm a strong supporter of throughly all of the above energy policy security along with senator lankford. my state is one of the leading producers, although we're number two. i don't know where oklahoma is on that rank. north dakota is number two in the production of oil. and we have a lot of associated gas. we have a lot 0 wind resource and we certainly have a lot of bioresource. and so this is a huge issue to my state. and i can tell you that i think all of the above the rfs is part of that policy. when we look at what rfs means to my state of north dakota alone, this industry represents $2.5 billion in annual economic output, almost 9,000 jobs in oklahoma. the rfs helped create about 4300 jobs in wisconsin, $4.2 million in economic output with over 19,000 jobs. and in iowa, a major ethenol and biofuels producer $19.3 billion with almost 74,000 jobs in the mix. and so i think i could go on. i think these numbers are critical to highlight. it's important that it been administered corr
in is costing us environmentally and costing us jobs. i'm a strong supporter of throughly all of the above energy policy security along with senator lankford. my state is one of the leading producers, although we're number two. i don't know where oklahoma is on that rank. north dakota is number two in the production of oil. and we have a lot of associated gas. we have a lot 0 wind resource and we certainly have a lot of bioresource. and so this is a huge issue to my state. and i can tell you...
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-- in deadly use of force? nine states have no laws on it whatsoever according to amnesty international. if an officer feels that his or her life or the life of another is in danger, the use of force is appropriate. paul beban's experience at the washington state university use of force lab. there are many gray areas he learned in which to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: so this simulation is going to measure my reaction to the simulation, whether or not i use force appropriately and all the while what my braifn i brain is doing. so i'm just going to be watching here wheys happening and reacting. >> put yourself in the shoes of the law enforcement officer. use force only when you feel your life or the life of a citizen is in threat. the spouse is abusive and there are weapons in the house. this is one of the faster paces, simplified shoot-don't shoot scenarios. (bleep) (bleep). >> sir sir sir. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep). >> sir sir sir. [ gun shots ] >> reporter: wow, that went so fast! my heart is pounding
-- in deadly use of force? nine states have no laws on it whatsoever according to amnesty international. if an officer feels that his or her life or the life of another is in danger, the use of force is appropriate. paul beban's experience at the washington state university use of force lab. there are many gray areas he learned in which to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: so this simulation is going to measure my reaction to the simulation, whether or not i use force appropriately and...
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if you see something happening, tweet us, facebook us, instagram us.d. >> you got to tweet us with some better songs honoring the fathers out there. we can do better than papa was a rolling stone as a tribute song to the dads. so, tweet them to us at fox 29 philly. but them on our facebook page. we'll get back to it. right now let's take a look around the house. >> ♪ >> i'm chris conley with benjamin more around house. norma tweets how hard is it to tweet my kitchen cabinets. it's a lot easier than you think. take all the doors off the walls. and then you can simply lay them down on a flat surface so you can get them ready for painterring. the rest of the cabinets you want to remove the hardware as well. when you're ready to start painting lay them back flat and start simply by painting in the corners and go corner to corner like this. by having it on flat surface the paint will flow out and then you can return to the actual cabinets themselves to paint them as well. in terms of painting cabinets you can use a brush or a sprayer. today's paints flow ou
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they told us. our parents told us be completely hope and hon -- open and honest. >> you met with the investigators and told them your story. >> we told them. we were honest. here's what happened. we told them the complete story and my parents said this isn't something people are going to blab and. you can trust tell them the story just like you do with mom and dad. it is a safe place to talk. >> unfortunately not. >> up next jill and jessa discuss what happened when they were questioned by the authorities. plus the moment that brought jill to tears. >> we were pretty serious. >> i was in tears. i couldn't believe what was going on. r you, the same way, you devour food that's not good for you. ♪ my lenses have a sunset mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to inside mode. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. ask for transitions xtractive lenses. extra protection from light... outdoors indoors and in the car. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen perc
they told us. our parents told us be completely hope and hon -- open and honest. >> you met with the investigators and told them your story. >> we told them. we were honest. here's what happened. we told them the complete story and my parents said this isn't something people are going to blab and. you can trust tell them the story just like you do with mom and dad. it is a safe place to talk. >> unfortunately not. >> up next jill and jessa discuss what happened when they...
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the brazil us relations of blood -- broad political platform. brazil and the us don't have it. this kind of element now start to have a sign that we can have something in common coming around across the political platform. ten years ago yet he is a little bit different. now we have a different time to discuss this kind of issue. the security council, but there are the issues of defense it used to be a very complicated element. >> other questions? >> with the financial times. 100 percent. why should we be skeptical? to be skeptical and think that this visit might be a bit more talkative substance. >> , and optimist. >> no reason to be skeptical. >> the biggest thing would be a missed opportunity. nothing tangible comes out of it that would be the skepticism nothing tangible. could argue businesses are groups the one action out of this figure frustrated that of it. again, given what we have have come from to where it is, i think it seems very unlikely given the breadth of the conversation education to science technology to defense cooperation the climate change to global regional
the brazil us relations of blood -- broad political platform. brazil and the us don't have it. this kind of element now start to have a sign that we can have something in common coming around across the political platform. ten years ago yet he is a little bit different. now we have a different time to discuss this kind of issue. the security council, but there are the issues of defense it used to be a very complicated element. >> other questions? >> with the financial times. 100...
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at a minimum, potable water should not be used for flushing toilets, irrigation other uses. california's water shortage is in severe policy price. some called it an existential crisis and is not a temporary problem. the point to some estimates, we may only have a year or two storm water left if this child continues unabated. even when this drought eventually ends, was to be vulnerable to the same water shortage issues and ongoing state projected to come. we need structural changes on how we use this precious resource. you must take aggressive policy actions now, no more waiting -- to conserve water to make the very best and most efficient use of the limited water we have. last year i have the hearing on the drought. the city is doing on efforts to use non-potable water for public uses the policies we could increment to improve water conservation or reuse inner-city. at the hearing, weird about the qcs on-site water we use program.. through this program developers work with the puc to voluntarily install systems to capture gray water from sinks and laundry, rainwater foundati
at a minimum, potable water should not be used for flushing toilets, irrigation other uses. california's water shortage is in severe policy price. some called it an existential crisis and is not a temporary problem. the point to some estimates, we may only have a year or two storm water left if this child continues unabated. even when this drought eventually ends, was to be vulnerable to the same water shortage issues and ongoing state projected to come. we need structural changes on how we use...
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the conversation will unify us more than divide us. regardless of outcome, because as was said, it is life evermore. i have heard it talked about the continuation of life, and eternity. we will look at you turn it past, present, and future at a later date. today is not the day. i appreciate the opportunity to express love for our departed brother and give you a basis of where my heart is as the debate goes forward. it grieves me the events that have precipitated this matter. the matter itself does not grieve me, what will grieve me is if we come out at the other end and have not benefited from god's signals of mercy. to this point, i know we have. thank you. >> thank you, mr. matthews. mr. matthewsmr. matthews: thank you, mr. president. ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to save the words about this process and who we are and what we can four. to say to you that i firmly believe in my good friend senator clemente, i always called him clem. we served in the same delegation for years. what is important today is what we do and how we
the conversation will unify us more than divide us. regardless of outcome, because as was said, it is life evermore. i have heard it talked about the continuation of life, and eternity. we will look at you turn it past, present, and future at a later date. today is not the day. i appreciate the opportunity to express love for our departed brother and give you a basis of where my heart is as the debate goes forward. it grieves me the events that have precipitated this matter. the matter itself...
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to use nonportable water for nonpublic uses and what we can do to improve water conservation and reuse in san francisco. at the time i was and still am interested in legislation to require water sub metering in sub unit buildings because they will be paying their own water use there is legislation to require individual sub committee we will holding off to see what happens there also at that hearing a year ago we heard the puc's on-site water reoous program. there this program volunteers use puc to capture sinks and laundries rain and foundation water for nonportable uses for toilet flushing and irrigation the legislation will take this program a step further by man dating these systems and developments of 250,000 square feet or more developers can choose to install these with buildings or nearby i wouldings for a district where one recycling system serves multiple buildings it only applied to building in the purple pipe zone as these developments were required to install purple pipes for water recycling and have done so for decades we have expanded that to be citywide providing project
to use nonportable water for nonpublic uses and what we can do to improve water conservation and reuse in san francisco. at the time i was and still am interested in legislation to require water sub metering in sub unit buildings because they will be paying their own water use there is legislation to require individual sub committee we will holding off to see what happens there also at that hearing a year ago we heard the puc's on-site water reoous program. there this program volunteers use puc...
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he had different advice for us. we spent a lot more time than he needed to with us. know, we were pretty clear that we were not going to sell the company but he was also taunting us a little bit. emily: they did. they unveiled the ipod. [laughter] emily: how do you think that worked out for them? drew: different products solve different problems. what people love about dropbox is it is easy to use. emily: apple had a huge problem. people's passwords were hacked. how do you make sure that doesn't happen? drew: we have teams of people who think about what can we do even if you are kind of sloppy with your passwords. we try to proactively identify suspicious behavior. we go at it from a bunch of different angles. emily: how has your personal life change now that you are rich and famous? drew: people would be surprised. it is not that different. i still spend most of my waking hours thinking about dropbox. emily: you have been on silicon valley. drew: i had a very important role standing there at a party. it is fun. i look at all of this as a new series of interesting ex
he had different advice for us. we spent a lot more time than he needed to with us. know, we were pretty clear that we were not going to sell the company but he was also taunting us a little bit. emily: they did. they unveiled the ipod. [laughter] emily: how do you think that worked out for them? drew: different products solve different problems. what people love about dropbox is it is easy to use. emily: apple had a huge problem. people's passwords were hacked. how do you make sure that...
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this is what you use? >> i don't want to ever use it i've never had to use it, but i always carry it just for safety. >> they call me murderer, they followed my kids around yelled at my children when they were little. >> these good christians, they don't have the courage to stand up to me but they would follow my kids around and say things to them in store things like your dad is a murderer and terrible things they'd come home crying and ask me about it. >> dr. minto can't legally perform abortions here. what he can do, he says, is carry out what he calls "miscarriage management" that means he sees women who have tried to self induce an abortion and have only been partially successful. >> we do sonogram and ascertain that there's not a viable fetus. >> and then i can legally clean out the young ladies uterus, and remove any debris or any tissue that is left in there. >> stephanie, a young mother of three young children, came to the clinic for "miscarriage management" she had been pregant with twins. >> wha
this is what you use? >> i don't want to ever use it i've never had to use it, but i always carry it just for safety. >> they call me murderer, they followed my kids around yelled at my children when they were little. >> these good christians, they don't have the courage to stand up to me but they would follow my kids around and say things to them in store things like your dad is a murderer and terrible things they'd come home crying and ask me about it. >> dr. minto...
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josh did not come with us. none of the briefing staff came with us. they returned into their offices in the building in the west wing. our assessment right now is there are some specific concern with the press briefing room itself. it was just everyone in the press room who was cleared outside. >> there was a suspicious package on capitol hill during the tsa screening and the discussion in that hearing that was going on today about security at our airports. they got the all-clear there. any way to think that any of this is related? >> that's always your first thought because when we have had the issue at the other buildings, maybe that just puts the white house on even more high alert of anything that would have happened here. you know this area has so much traffic. right now it's so much visitor and tourism traffic and there are people who are around with backpacks. sometimes it's something as simple that somebody laid something on the sidewalk taking pictures. we don't know if it's something like that as we saw on capitol hill or if it's just an abu
josh did not come with us. none of the briefing staff came with us. they returned into their offices in the building in the west wing. our assessment right now is there are some specific concern with the press briefing room itself. it was just everyone in the press room who was cleared outside. >> there was a suspicious package on capitol hill during the tsa screening and the discussion in that hearing that was going on today about security at our airports. they got the all-clear there....
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people have these miles and don't know how to use them. what's the key? >> every american customer has at least one frequent flyer program they belong to, but how do you go about redeeming those miles? it's pretty easy to do on line. often you can find out from the airlines how many points it takes for certain flights where you want to go. if you have your account number, your password ready, you can get that information, and if you don't, you can call up the airline and find out and get it that way. >> are there ways to beat the system, ways you can kind of gain things? >> the good news is there are se there than we've ever seen. there are more open seats, but it's hard to get that flight when you want it. you have to be flexible, and maybe you want to try a connecting flight. i know that's the last thing you want to do, but if you want to fly for free, that's one of the ways to do it. and there are partner airlines. people don't realize when you're traveling overseas, some domestic carriers like american airlines, world airlines belong to that as well,
people have these miles and don't know how to use them. what's the key? >> every american customer has at least one frequent flyer program they belong to, but how do you go about redeeming those miles? it's pretty easy to do on line. often you can find out from the airlines how many points it takes for certain flights where you want to go. if you have your account number, your password ready, you can get that information, and if you don't, you can call up the airline and find out and get...
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bill karas joins us.od morning. >> we're going to continue watching severe thunderstorms, but i want to show you these pictures over the weekend, too. we have a lot of severe storms we dealt with. one of them was in texas. there were rescues that took place as vehicles were stuck in high water. we had lightning damage around the mid-atlantic from those storms. now we're dealing with a severe weather threat. here's the area of enhancement, everywhere here in the orange. this could easily be upgraded to a mod rit risk and see we go through the next few days. tornadoes are expected. most likely early afternoon to early evening. areas of wisconsin especially. massive areas of milwaukee and then some could go to north michigan. possibility of isolated tornadoes near and around but not too many. then as we go into tomorrow, the tornado threat will be over with, but the line of storms will be very strong back to pittsburgh. it includes new york city the philadelphia area baltimore all the way in upstate new york
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now i use this.patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>> this is a fox news alert. massacre at a church, nine innocent people praying and studying the bible gunned down inside historic african-american church in south carolina. place say the white gunman joined a white prayer meeting spending an hour sitting next to the pastor before fire on all of them. 6 women and three men all murdered. tracking down dillon roof in north carolina. on the team coverage from south carolina to north carolina, we start with geraldo rivera live in charleston herald? -- geraldo.
now i use this.patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>> this is a fox news alert. massacre at a church, nine innocent people praying and studying the bible gunned down inside historic african-american church in south carolina. place say the white gunman joined a white prayer meeting spending an hour sitting next to the pastor before fire on all of them. 6 women and...
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it's costing us environmentally and it's costing us jobs. i'm a strong supporter of all of the above energy policy security along with the senator and my state is one of the leading producers although we are never -- i don't know where oklahoma is on that but we are number two in the production of oil coming in to have a lot of associated gas. we have a lot of wind resource and we certainly have a lot of audio resource and so this is the huge issue to my state. and i can't believe i think all of the above is a part of that all of the above policy. when we look at what it means to my state of north dakota alone the industry represents $2.5 billion in annual economic output. almost 9,000 jobs in oklahoma it helps create about 4300 jobs. wisconsin 4.2 million economic output with over 19,000 jobs and in iowa obviously a major ethanol and biofuels producer 19.3 billion with almost 74000 jobs in the mix and so i think i could go on. these numbers are important to highlight because it is critical to our economy and that's why it is so important th
it's costing us environmentally and it's costing us jobs. i'm a strong supporter of all of the above energy policy security along with the senator and my state is one of the leading producers although we are never -- i don't know where oklahoma is on that but we are number two in the production of oil coming in to have a lot of associated gas. we have a lot of wind resource and we certainly have a lot of audio resource and so this is the huge issue to my state. and i can't believe i think all...
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our allies need to trust us. our enemies need to fear us. it is time we play to win again! [ cheers and applause ] as president, i will have four objectives. i will secure our border ss. i will replace obamacare with a health care system that focuses on reducing cost and restoring freedom. i will grow the private sector economy by shrinking the size scope and reach of the federal government. and i'll rebuild america's defenses and restore our standing on the world stage. i'm not asking you to simply join my campaign. i'm asking you to join a cause. if you're looking for a candidate who will politely manage america's descent into mediocrity mediocrity, i'm not your man but if you are chasing a dream, looking for a land where the people are free, and the opportunities are real i am asking you to believe. my dad told me as a young child that americans can do anything. i believed them then and i believe it now. i know in your heart you believe it too. i am asking you to believe again, believe in what we can do believe in what america can do. tha
our allies need to trust us. our enemies need to fear us. it is time we play to win again! [ cheers and applause ] as president, i will have four objectives. i will secure our border ss. i will replace obamacare with a health care system that focuses on reducing cost and restoring freedom. i will grow the private sector economy by shrinking the size scope and reach of the federal government. and i'll rebuild america's defenses and restore our standing on the world stage. i'm not asking you to...
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joining us now is emanuel obi is with us. let's get your perspective on this. it seems like a very difficult situation. cops are often put in difficult situations. what about those two boys that seem to be provoking the police officer as he's trying to do his job? >> sean, thanks for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. you know, let's focus on the real issues here. and the real issue here is that you know, for a law enforcement officer to use or prepare to use deadly force, our law does not treat that lightly. there is a standard that has to be met. and that standard is that he has to have a reasonable belief of imminent danger. >> you don't think -- >> sean, let me finish. >> you don't think those two young men coming up behind him provoking him represented any threat to him whatsoever? really? >> sean you know it's interesting that you're using this word "provocation." but honestly, what happened here, is that this officer's failure to properly employ crowd disprergs techniques, this guy was all over the place. he created -- he actually escalated the situa
joining us now is emanuel obi is with us. let's get your perspective on this. it seems like a very difficult situation. cops are often put in difficult situations. what about those two boys that seem to be provoking the police officer as he's trying to do his job? >> sean, thanks for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. you know, let's focus on the real issues here. and the real issue here is that you know, for a law enforcement officer to use or prepare to use deadly force, our law...
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they use that coded language. they use hate speech. president as if he's not the president. they talk about church goers as if they are not church goers and that's why this young man acted upon. >> that was south carolina state representative todd rutherford earlier today butting the brame on last night's mass shooting on the fox news channel. joining me now dr. alvita king and a reverend. first we'll begin with miss king. thank you for being here. it's so sad to see more divisiveness and hate poured on top of already divisiveness and hate. >> megyn, thank you for the opportunity to get to the heart of the matter. my unocal dr. martin luther king jr. once said hatred cannot drive out hatred only love can do that. my uncle and daddy, we're coming occupy father's day weekend, talked about them very much. talked about a beloved community so to reach trite to perhaps blame fox news for the shooting or things like that are not going bring relief to those who lost family members. i agree with the governor who said that we have to heal we hav
they use that coded language. they use hate speech. president as if he's not the president. they talk about church goers as if they are not church goers and that's why this young man acted upon. >> that was south carolina state representative todd rutherford earlier today butting the brame on last night's mass shooting on the fox news channel. joining me now dr. alvita king and a reverend. first we'll begin with miss king. thank you for being here. it's so sad to see more divisiveness and...
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you look at how mexico what they're doing to us on the border what they're doing to us in trade. the way they're taking all of the car companies and they're all going to mexico. and they make cars and sends them into this country. mexican workers are the ones doing the work. yet we're buying the cars in this country. no tax, no nothing. >> detroit has lost half its population. >> detroit is dying. you just say, why is this good? where is it good? they don't have a clue sean. i love my company. i love my family they're all saying, dad, you know your whole life is going to change. i love my life and what i do. but the fact is, that it was -- for me it was time. i cannot stand by and watch the incompetence of running -- our country is not going to be here. we're not going to have a country. you take a look at the southern border. we have guards standing there. border patrol. people are walking in front of them into the country. believe me -- i'm all -- i love mexican people i have great friends from mexico. they can't even believe what is going on and what they get away. >> you said
you look at how mexico what they're doing to us on the border what they're doing to us in trade. the way they're taking all of the car companies and they're all going to mexico. and they make cars and sends them into this country. mexican workers are the ones doing the work. yet we're buying the cars in this country. no tax, no nothing. >> detroit has lost half its population. >> detroit is dying. you just say, why is this good? where is it good? they don't have a clue sean. i love...
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he was the sheriff who bailed us out, who kept us safe who showed us the path home. he watched over all of us. not one of us ever had to ask him, he was simply there. always when we needed him. and he never expected anything in return. and you were never in his had shadow. we were always under his wing. from the time we were kids mistakes were neither too great to be forgiven nor too small to be consoled. your problems were beau's problems. but he seemed to carry them so effortlessly like he carried so many of our secrets. you unburdened yourself to beau knowing he would never breach your trust. he was the person you just wanted to be near because you knew he would make you smile, make you laugh, let you cry. he would just let you be you. not only would he love you regardless he'd love you more because of it. there are so many people in this church today, across the country, who have a legitimate right to say, beau biden was my best friend. he was the best friend anyone of us ever had. and shakespeare's words, he was a man taken for all in all, i shall not look upon
he was the sheriff who bailed us out, who kept us safe who showed us the path home. he watched over all of us. not one of us ever had to ask him, he was simply there. always when we needed him. and he never expected anything in return. and you were never in his had shadow. we were always under his wing. from the time we were kids mistakes were neither too great to be forgiven nor too small to be consoled. your problems were beau's problems. but he seemed to carry them so effortlessly like he...
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tom, stay with us. you'll be with us, i understand, all morning. we have new video in now. >> right. this is in house, a cell video apparently of this attack. again, this is another piece of video someone posted on facebook. let's listen to this. this is just some of the video. i'm sure many that will probably come out throughout the morning. again, this is something, if you're just joining us, that happened about 12:30 dallas time as police termed it on twitter they were under attack. not only the police department. at the end of the day, we have two scenes here. first of all, we have got the police department where there are four suspicious bags. we know at least one of them has exploded. they found a pipe bomb in another one, i believe. >> yes. >> so we are waiting, as they have robot there to examine those bags. then, secondly, allegedly multiple suspects holed up in an armored back outside of a jack in the box after a chase and those are the suspects that they believe shot at police, left those bags out there. but it is an active scene at both
tom, stay with us. you'll be with us, i understand, all morning. we have new video in now. >> right. this is in house, a cell video apparently of this attack. again, this is another piece of video someone posted on facebook. let's listen to this. this is just some of the video. i'm sure many that will probably come out throughout the morning. again, this is something, if you're just joining us, that happened about 12:30 dallas time as police termed it on twitter they were under attack....
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@foxnews.com or tweet us or you could facebook us. he improved our standing in the world. he claimed he rescued america's financial future. neal neil sucavuto joins us live from orlando. >>> this is one grandmother you just don't want to mess with. >> i just balled up my fist and i nailed his head about three or four times and told him to get out of my car. >> i bet he did. she managed to send her attacker running for the hills. granny fighting back. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion
@foxnews.com or tweet us or you could facebook us. he improved our standing in the world. he claimed he rescued america's financial future. neal neil sucavuto joins us live from orlando. >>> this is one grandmother you just don't want to mess with. >> i just balled up my fist and i nailed his head about three or four times and told him to get out of my car. >> i bet he did. she managed to send her attacker running for the hills. granny fighting back. that story coming up....
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now i use this. nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. here is a simple math problem. two trains leave st. louis for albuquerque at the same time. same cargo, same size, same power. which one arrives first? hint: it's not the one on the left. the speedy guy on the right is part of an intelligent system that creates the optimal trip profile for all trains on the line. and the one on the left? uh, looks like it'll be counting cows for awhile. so maybe the same things aren't quite the same. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. sure can. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or make a backyard pizza oven? oh yeah. i can almost taste it now. tastes like victory. and pepperoni... . lou: the former president of the naacp spokane chapter accused of lying about r
now i use this. nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. here is a simple math problem. two trains leave st. louis for albuquerque at the same time. same cargo, same size, same power. which one arrives first? hint: it's not the one on the left. the speedy guy on the right is part of an intelligent system that creates the optimal trip profile for all trains on the...
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useful. we wouldn't even be needing to have this debate at the moment. >> my question next turns to mr. pierce. i understand that you were -- i think making a distinction between privacy concerns and right to privacy, i sort of got that from some of your testimony and some of the questions that you were answering. can you talk more about this reasonable implementation because i'm a little concerned when we're talking about the privacy concerns of an individual operating engineer who would be taped while in the performance of their duties because essentially you have to balance that against the public safety considerations of the 200 or 300 plus passengers who are in the train. i think a lot of us are concerned that your testimony seems to suggest that we need to really focus on the privacy concerns of the operating engineer and not some of the public safety assurances and some of the information that would be elicited if you had the inward facing cameras moving forward. so i want to give you
useful. we wouldn't even be needing to have this debate at the moment. >> my question next turns to mr. pierce. i understand that you were -- i think making a distinction between privacy concerns and right to privacy, i sort of got that from some of your testimony and some of the questions that you were answering. can you talk more about this reasonable implementation because i'm a little concerned when we're talking about the privacy concerns of an individual operating engineer who would...
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he just used me. if we are a willing vessel he can use us. we've got to open our hearts and minds.now why he chose me and todd and us to do this but he's got to be glorified in all, in everything. he's going to get the glory one way or the other. i hope it's through me. i hope he's pleased with me. i want him to be pleased with me more than anything else. >> in the right place at the right time. debbie in front of the flower shop in north carolina. if you want to know what's going on on the ground we are joined now from that area. give us your experience of all places you've done and been. what was it like? >> good morning to you brian, steve, elisabeth. it was a situation so different from baltimore where baltimore was motivated by rage and rage took an ugly turn to greed and anarchy and burning and destruction and and hatred ruling the day. this was a much different community here in charleston. charleston is stricken. black and white alike, this is a community torn by this hateful racist act. there's no doubt this young man was motivated by deep seeded hatred premeditated plan.
he just used me. if we are a willing vessel he can use us. we've got to open our hearts and minds.now why he chose me and todd and us to do this but he's got to be glorified in all, in everything. he's going to get the glory one way or the other. i hope it's through me. i hope he's pleased with me. i want him to be pleased with me more than anything else. >> in the right place at the right time. debbie in front of the flower shop in north carolina. if you want to know what's going on on...
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for us to be here with the a j.c. and for me i have learned to admire the american jewish community with an organization like yours i am so grateful for you to be here. the second person remarque that i really hope to have a serious debate we should have their respectful one with all the challenges facing us, we should have the spirit. caroline let me sheik your hand. [laughter] [applause] i think it will manage to prove we can have a respectful civilized debate while doing something for our people. >> i agree the. [laughter] the third personal remark is just myself. apart from my beloved dead wives so whenever maya approach it is so essential with some miraculous state of israel we managed to establish. [applause] but now i shall begin. [laughter] before readdress the two-state solution we should have the one state solution. i wonder how is it i can go around american campuses to promote a one state solution but then with those ministers of my government. our enemies there not encouraging us to pull out now with the
for us to be here with the a j.c. and for me i have learned to admire the american jewish community with an organization like yours i am so grateful for you to be here. the second person remarque that i really hope to have a serious debate we should have their respectful one with all the challenges facing us, we should have the spirit. caroline let me sheik your hand. [laughter] [applause] i think it will manage to prove we can have a respectful civilized debate while doing something for our...
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always resources before us. i think the other thing is we try very hard to follow up on our recommendations. not just put them out there and hope they get implemented. the reason you see the next nsl report, the next 215 reports, all the other follow up we've done in the national security area and all the other areas we do those is so people don't forget and the fbi and others in the department know we continue to watch over them. but having the follow up that occurs with oversight hearings from congress, whether there is followup through the administration, that will be obviously very helpful for us. and then finally, there is the bill in the congress and both the senate and the house that would give testimonial subpoena authority. much like we have documentary subpoena authority. that would help us with former employees who we can no longer reach if they retire or just before we want to question them. >> and what if anything can be done about the ush u of getting more declassified in a more timely way? >> and
always resources before us. i think the other thing is we try very hard to follow up on our recommendations. not just put them out there and hope they get implemented. the reason you see the next nsl report, the next 215 reports, all the other follow up we've done in the national security area and all the other areas we do those is so people don't forget and the fbi and others in the department know we continue to watch over them. but having the follow up that occurs with oversight hearings...
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that does it for us.ony bourdain: parts unknown" starts now. >>> my great fear as a kid was a fear of failing. and that's hawaiian because i was born that way because that's expectation. you're hawaiian, you're going to be less. you're hawaiian, you're going to fail more. it's old. it's in you. it's part of your identity. but when i navigate a voyage, i know when the storm comes, it's going to take you to the bone. and if the storm keeps coming, you've got to stand up. that's just what you've got to do. it's this zone where you learn to make fear your best friend. you hold it really close to you and you open up the door to
that does it for us.ony bourdain: parts unknown" starts now. >>> my great fear as a kid was a fear of failing. and that's hawaiian because i was born that way because that's expectation. you're hawaiian, you're going to be less. you're hawaiian, you're going to fail more. it's old. it's in you. it's part of your identity. but when i navigate a voyage, i know when the storm comes, it's going to take you to the bone. and if the storm keeps coming, you've got to stand up. that's just...
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the controller's office but want to suppress that neither change will impact the fees how they're used or what their spent on or how the fund is administered through first the citywide affordable fund is currently defined in the planning code and the planning code only not in and of itself is unusual not defined in the administered through that is the code for funds received for fees in programs it corrects this and in exactly the same way the second is more complicated by didn't have an impact on the ways the funds are spent or administered through the so-called appropriately language that is in lieu of fees that are deposited into the fund the appropriationly not consistent in the planning code put simply the planning code is candidate in the two fees and one funds the affordable housing funds are self-appropriate and the planning code is silent in prescription language for 3 fees, however, to complicate those fees refer to the fund that is self-appropriately parish the draft ordinances seeks to correct this this is at the request of the controller's office again to be clear the draf
the controller's office but want to suppress that neither change will impact the fees how they're used or what their spent on or how the fund is administered through first the citywide affordable fund is currently defined in the planning code and the planning code only not in and of itself is unusual not defined in the administered through that is the code for funds received for fees in programs it corrects this and in exactly the same way the second is more complicated by didn't have an impact...
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a job or us to use a master or macro approach to pick up detainees arrested instead of the police officers having to do it from the purge of ten different stations it tried before it didn't succeed because there is a lack of funding what i did for the upcoming budget approach for the last two years telegraphing the mayor i think is an an important investment while we're seeing with our jail population and resit vichlsim ke do more for the police department goals you talked about citywide events the districts feel that stretch because officers are then rerouted to citywide events include us in that discussion i think the term is multidisciplinarian staff plan how we can be assistance in this discussion without stepping on the rules of the sospd i believe the chair supervisor weiner is sitting the pers study you referenced when i was on the committee the same outcomes still exist today that study is we should be doing everything we can from the police department and sheriff's department foot beats is something i'm a fan of if you remember and assist in lowering or alleviating our costs f we
a job or us to use a master or macro approach to pick up detainees arrested instead of the police officers having to do it from the purge of ten different stations it tried before it didn't succeed because there is a lack of funding what i did for the upcoming budget approach for the last two years telegraphing the mayor i think is an an important investment while we're seeing with our jail population and resit vichlsim ke do more for the police department goals you talked about citywide events...
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she and her friends told us they grew used to seeing severed heads displayed in the street left therewarning after isis carried out executions. just 50 miles from the isis stronghold of raqqa, the loss of border town is a strategic blow to the extremists. isis used this stretch of syria's border with turkey to spirit foreign fighters into the war zone and to smuggle the oil it uses to fund its operations. now tal abyad is controlled by kurdish fighters in contrast to isis, many of their front line soldiers are women. but any suggestion of an isis collapse is premature. for syrians who have lived through four years of civil war peace is a very distant hope. only a few hundred people crossed back to tal abyad today but, scott after suffering under the syrian regime and then isis, many residents told us they'll wait to see if the town's new rulers can be trusted before they return home. >> pelley: holly williams on the tirkish border with syria. holly, thanks. well today we learned that rotten wood is likely the cause of that tragic balcony collapse in berkeley, california. six college s
she and her friends told us they grew used to seeing severed heads displayed in the street left therewarning after isis carried out executions. just 50 miles from the isis stronghold of raqqa, the loss of border town is a strategic blow to the extremists. isis used this stretch of syria's border with turkey to spirit foreign fighters into the war zone and to smuggle the oil it uses to fund its operations. now tal abyad is controlled by kurdish fighters in contrast to isis, many of their front...
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from us. there is two levelses of love jment there. -- involvement there. have you been able to make that distinction where things were exposed and where possibly they actually downloaded data? dr. ozment: that is an important distinction and one that we spent a lot of our investigative time examining. for the personnel records approximately 4.2 million records, the incident response team led by d.h.s. has concluded with the high probability that that data was exfiltrated, meaning that it was removed from the network by the adversary who took it and we continue to investigate the information. >> i appreciate that. i don't mean to cut you off. let me ask one more question. i heard about the data. i heard mr. lynch ask about the social security numbers. health data. why -- do we collect health data on our employees? if i come to work for you, for the government, do i give you my health records? ms. archuleta: not your health records but the information regarding your healthcarier is the informat
from us. there is two levelses of love jment there. -- involvement there. have you been able to make that distinction where things were exposed and where possibly they actually downloaded data? dr. ozment: that is an important distinction and one that we spent a lot of our investigative time examining. for the personnel records approximately 4.2 million records, the incident response team led by d.h.s. has concluded with the high probability that that data was exfiltrated, meaning that it was...
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mike reilly joins us. this is not the first allegation of chinese hacking into government computers. what are they trying to get and why? mike: it is not the first time but it is a shift. they acquired data from social security numbers to the answers they gave on background checks. that is from 4 million current and former workers for you a huge amount of the federal workforce. the question is what are they after? these are cyber spies. this is stuff that will not end up on the criminal underground. you can imagine that they are after it for purposes of trying to figure out are these guys recruited will or are they weaknesses? if you had a list of anyone who has security clearances and you are a foreign spy, that is a huge asset. this is a huge hit to the u.s. government. stephanie: what is the most valuable piece of information? what would they want the most? mike: the office of personnel management handle security clearances. everybody who has a top-secret clearance or above that, they would have a list
mike reilly joins us. this is not the first allegation of chinese hacking into government computers. what are they trying to get and why? mike: it is not the first time but it is a shift. they acquired data from social security numbers to the answers they gave on background checks. that is from 4 million current and former workers for you a huge amount of the federal workforce. the question is what are they after? these are cyber spies. this is stuff that will not end up on the criminal...
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can you tell us more?from wnbc's jonathan dienst who is reporting that tactical unit heard shots. this happened a little over two hours ago, 3:45. they heard shots around route 30. they went to that area and apparently richard matt may have raised the shotgun that clint van zandt was talking earlier they knew that he had, he may have pointed it at the officials and they responded with gunfire. again that border patrol tactical unit around 3:45 this afternoon along route 30 heard shots. they responded, confronted richard matt and apparently he may have raised a gun at them and pointed it at them and they responded with gunfire. now, they are in hot pursuit. of course, they want to put an end to this and find david sweat. >> okay. tell us about route 30. is that like a two-way -- two-lane highway, a road through the woods there in upstate new york? what do you know about it? >> i'm actually not familiar with route 30 but i can tell you generally in the area there are two-lane roads. but it's just open countr
can you tell us more?from wnbc's jonathan dienst who is reporting that tactical unit heard shots. this happened a little over two hours ago, 3:45. they heard shots around route 30. they went to that area and apparently richard matt may have raised the shotgun that clint van zandt was talking earlier they knew that he had, he may have pointed it at the officials and they responded with gunfire. again that border patrol tactical unit around 3:45 this afternoon along route 30 heard shots. they...
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keeping us safe. when the united states has directly attacked us as on 9/11. ron: if you're attacked, truly attacked, it's the preservation of liberty that is the goal of the government. for instance, in world war ii is a better example. but if safety is the goal, believe me, giving up the liberty isn't worth it. and besides, the government doesn't make us safe. it has very little to do with it. it has not made us safer. i mean, we have more enemies now than ever before because we're pursuing a foreign policy -- david: is that really because of what we're doing? or is that because of the mentality of the jihadists? ron: well, i think we helped create the jihadist mentality. we've been doing it ever since the persian gulf war. ber zinski defends his position that the money we spent to radicalize the jihadists were worthwhile. that program still continues according to a defense intelligence report. they said that's absolute official policy is to radicalize. this is why we don't really see our bombs hitting isis. what we do -- david: let me just go back to what i
keeping us safe. when the united states has directly attacked us as on 9/11. ron: if you're attacked, truly attacked, it's the preservation of liberty that is the goal of the government. for instance, in world war ii is a better example. but if safety is the goal, believe me, giving up the liberty isn't worth it. and besides, the government doesn't make us safe. it has very little to do with it. it has not made us safer. i mean, we have more enemies now than ever before because we're pursuing a...
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stay with us.hour of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ announcer: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: european leaders will periodic -- will be preoccupied with greece. alexis tsipras will take a phone call from vladimir putin. it is jobs day, and it has changed after christine lagarde tells jalan yellin -- tells janet yellen to wait until 2016. and he gets worse -- chinese hackers have 4 million americans' personal information. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. it is jobs day. i'm tom keene. joining me are vonnie quinn and brendan greeley. can you explain to me about vladimir putin intruding into the greece debate? brendan: i do not think he is intruding. i think he is willing to offer a bargaining chip to alexis tsipras. alexis tsipras has been trying to show europe for the last four months that he has an alternative. vladimir putin is an alternative. there is no other reason for him to be doing it. this is all hard ball. tom: what has changed in german
stay with us.hour of "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ announcer: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: european leaders will periodic -- will be preoccupied with greece. alexis tsipras will take a phone call from vladimir putin. it is jobs day, and it has changed after christine lagarde tells jalan yellin -- tells janet yellen to wait until 2016. and he gets worse -- chinese hackers have 4 million americans' personal information. this is "bloomberg surveillance ,"...
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using wellness to keep away illness... believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ liz: time for a "countdown" news flash. they say the show must go on. this saturday, that is not pop sensation enrique. that is warren buffett. the ceo of netjets is out. yes, he is. jordan. this after fox business and the new york post pushed hard on whet
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uses u causes our station it makes that relevant and look forward to continuing to support our work i know the other thing that commander maddox t is working on fewer fatalities but actually more severe injuries bans our records and the sharing the collision report that the mta after those collisions happen i know there are state laws it is critical that lets them come in and make safety corrections so look forward to working with you and very much appreciated our support commissioner president loftus and chief suhr and commander maddox and others thank you. >> thank you from walk sf welcome. >> thank you for remembered my new name and you got married in land use thank you commissioners for having us and chief suhr and commander maddox and others i think from the numbers we can tell that traffic enforcement has been more of a priority for the police department and that alone is important and really has been a sign of our commitment and around the leadership you've been pushing this is a provided for the department and making sure that everyone uses the turns and anyone that doesn't
uses u causes our station it makes that relevant and look forward to continuing to support our work i know the other thing that commander maddox t is working on fewer fatalities but actually more severe injuries bans our records and the sharing the collision report that the mta after those collisions happen i know there are state laws it is critical that lets them come in and make safety corrections so look forward to working with you and very much appreciated our support commissioner president...
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. >> as has been stayed the tree is protected and give us another look at this whole thing to make a determination whether or not we're supportive or i'm supportive of recommending preservation in the landmark board or whatever board it goes before the preservation. >> urban forestry council forwards it to the board of supervisors so, now we no longer have any input on this tree i'll vote against this for a continuance. >> commissioner hillis. >> can i ask a request from the representative of the department of environment. >> i mean, i think you're hearing our decision i think we want to protect the tree through the due process but it is a little bit odd we're nominating a tree we don't know a ton about are you familiar with the tree or the staff from the urban forestry the urban forestry looked at the and you know find whether upticks they think it could be eligible for nomination or eligible our landmark status. >> sure we don't say a mechanism for the nomination so we have no way to go out and look at the tree or create an opinion will be the tree until the nomination process so a
. >> as has been stayed the tree is protected and give us another look at this whole thing to make a determination whether or not we're supportive or i'm supportive of recommending preservation in the landmark board or whatever board it goes before the preservation. >> urban forestry council forwards it to the board of supervisors so, now we no longer have any input on this tree i'll vote against this for a continuance. >> commissioner hillis. >> can i ask a request from...
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that was useful to everybody. it changed -- and then somebody who does it is going to jail for the rest of their life. those are the kinds of things that are pragmatic realities. you hear cops say this all the time. tell me what the rules are. ly follow those to the best of my ability. but when the sidelines are this wide and i'm operating within them, then i may not be the problem. it's -- bring in -- narrow the slides or something so i understand the rules better. >> so to bring it back to a point that jay made i was interviewing the executive director for the center for media justice recently for a piece on body cameras and she said, i'm quoting, the footage itself even when caught in the act doesn't necessarily translate to accountability. if anybody is going to stand behind body cameras advocating for them they need to stand for comprehensive police reform. that is what you're touching on right now. what does that police reform look like, going beyond the technology. that's something we're hearing also out of
that was useful to everybody. it changed -- and then somebody who does it is going to jail for the rest of their life. those are the kinds of things that are pragmatic realities. you hear cops say this all the time. tell me what the rules are. ly follow those to the best of my ability. but when the sidelines are this wide and i'm operating within them, then i may not be the problem. it's -- bring in -- narrow the slides or something so i understand the rules better. >> so to bring it back...
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you can't really use it. anyone can go on and put an article on wikipedia. >> but listen to this -- according to a study published in the respected magazine nature wikipedia was almost as accurate as the prestigious encyclopedia britannica. of course, we're not saying to disregard your teachers. but if you are allowed to use wikipedia, here's an important tip. >> the idea is that, use it as a first point of research, and always look at the article's logs and everything before you actually trust the information. which is what most people don't do. >> if you're interested in helping to improve wikipedia you might want to join the team. >> just get your hands dirty. start fixing spelling. start fixing grammar everywhere you see a mistake. there's a big "edit" button on the top of every page, and just click it and go for it. >> by the way, using volunteer contributors is not really new. in the late 1800s, thousands of volunteers contributed to a similar project -- the creation of the oxford english dictionary. an
you can't really use it. anyone can go on and put an article on wikipedia. >> but listen to this -- according to a study published in the respected magazine nature wikipedia was almost as accurate as the prestigious encyclopedia britannica. of course, we're not saying to disregard your teachers. but if you are allowed to use wikipedia, here's an important tip. >> the idea is that, use it as a first point of research, and always look at the article's logs and everything before you...
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certainly it is us policy that we would use all means at our disposal. euphemisms. it's clear it means military force. .. >> >> that even after reader reach that agreement to have a force against iran? becket strikes me that i worry partly because it puts the iranians think you're on our trigger. and i am not sure that is why is. but the president's statement he is willing to use all means necessary to get a nuclear weapon is clear. we have to play a significant forces in the gulf to take measures with our allies to ensure the radiance understand there is a real capabilities so if we try to get at the question of will that there are other ways that's can be done as to how we would respond. >> obviously the goal of the agreement is to move toward a normalization. is that possible? we don't know that at this point but there will be some attempt with the rapprochement between the area -- the arab governments. surely it is based upon of action that is preapproved by this committee with the secret use of military with regard to compliance. so i disagree i think it would
certainly it is us policy that we would use all means at our disposal. euphemisms. it's clear it means military force. .. >> >> that even after reader reach that agreement to have a force against iran? becket strikes me that i worry partly because it puts the iranians think you're on our trigger. and i am not sure that is why is. but the president's statement he is willing to use all means necessary to get a nuclear weapon is clear. we have to play a significant forces in the gulf...
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they use the major us class once. the challenge. the canadian railroads of a slightly smaller footprint. they don't run as much as the united states and there is no band aid income of 25 in canada. at least in the class one world there are no bad actors. >> that is not what i have heard. are i have heard. are you working with the commuter lines? >> we are. we have commuters in and around dc chicago, and a full spectrum of commuters and amtrak that run from baltimore to boston. active discussions with them all the time. the committee etcher. did our best to try to help educate folks so they would not have to face the same challenges as they deployed on their railroads. we had we had a good dialogue. we had a good dialogue and have kept it. another meeting planned for later this year we can reengage and reassess where we are. >> what is the dropdead amount of time that you need? >> as an industry hardware complete by 2018 we want to make sure everyone understands by the end of 2018 we will have an 87 percent of the ptc footprint insta
they use the major us class once. the challenge. the canadian railroads of a slightly smaller footprint. they don't run as much as the united states and there is no band aid income of 25 in canada. at least in the class one world there are no bad actors. >> that is not what i have heard. are i have heard. are you working with the commuter lines? >> we are. we have commuters in and around dc chicago, and a full spectrum of commuters and amtrak that run from baltimore to boston....
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we just don't use it. we have every opportunity to be -- we have to have energy security and to have basically the cartel of the world for the next 100 years in north america. we need a solid energy policy to do that. i'm just a business got. uy. i 'm trying to bring common sense solutions, but the other thing is we just don't have the sense of urgency that we need to get out this crisis. i have never been more encouraged hopeful but we have to balance this budget. we have to do away with his over bureaucratic collection of our money. i put a bill to develop that sense of urgency. i cosponsored a bill that would bring term limits to the united states senate. [applause] senator purdue: i'm not a piece of where we are and i know you are not either. paul said be anxious for nothing, but through prayer let your request be known to god. god will guard your hearts and minds. that is a call to action for you and me right now. we are to pray, give thanks, within the other role -- the other message is we have to mo
we just don't use it. we have every opportunity to be -- we have to have energy security and to have basically the cartel of the world for the next 100 years in north america. we need a solid energy policy to do that. i'm just a business got. uy. i 'm trying to bring common sense solutions, but the other thing is we just don't have the sense of urgency that we need to get out this crisis. i have never been more encouraged hopeful but we have to balance this budget. we have to do away with his...
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nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache pelvic pain, breast pain vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogen should not be used to prevent heart disease heart attack, stroke or dementia. ask your doctor about premarin vaginal cream. >>> are you running? are you not running? i am of
nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver...
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thank you for being with us.or our viewers around the world, we'll stay on top of this story and bring you any information as we get it. >>> now more on the manhunt for those escaped killers in new york state. at least 800 federal, state and local law enforcement officers are looking for richard matt and david sweat. police say they are following up on more than 700 leads in the case and they're deploying the latest technology to catch these fugitives. our kyung lah reports. >> area in the dispatch? >> we just got a call of shots fired. >> reporter: l.a. sheriff's deputies john rocks and richard thompson. >> we're a police crew up in the sky, you know? >> reporter: flying to their first call of the night as we quickly learn they're not just any air support. >> looks like a black-and-white image, but that's not xexactly right. >> it's a picture that's generated by measuring differences in heat. the lighter the color, the hotter the temperature. >> reporter: you're looking at video from a thermal imaging camera. it
thank you for being with us.or our viewers around the world, we'll stay on top of this story and bring you any information as we get it. >>> now more on the manhunt for those escaped killers in new york state. at least 800 federal, state and local law enforcement officers are looking for richard matt and david sweat. police say they are following up on more than 700 leads in the case and they're deploying the latest technology to catch these fugitives. our kyung lah reports. >>...
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someone used grace. to see that human reaction, and natural action is hatred with hatred ee veng are we veng but what we saw in the courtroom and just now, lives transformed by faith people walk the walk, talking the talk. here's a bunch of families who have forgiven that. >> donald trump was the story this week. anything more opposite of wanting to discuss in america? you're absolutely right. >> i just thought that was first a beautiful example of what faith can play in our lives. >> we have this online poll conducted by survey monkey we asked what does the confederate flag symbolize? it's split right down the middle. i wonder if that's a racism process when it comes to the confederate battle flag. >> we could be talking about how wonderful charleston is and peer talking about the flag. people in south carolina are asking themselves, is that the conversation we want to have or not? i think not. people like to tend to think racial issues behind us. african-americans do not think that. >> can i just tell
someone used grace. to see that human reaction, and natural action is hatred with hatred ee veng are we veng but what we saw in the courtroom and just now, lives transformed by faith people walk the walk, talking the talk. here's a bunch of families who have forgiven that. >> donald trump was the story this week. anything more opposite of wanting to discuss in america? you're absolutely right. >> i just thought that was first a beautiful example of what faith can play in our lives....
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, when i use a plastic straw or plastic cup. any of those things because it seems there are so many of them we just use them once and throw them away and that's the end of it. >> absolutely, there is nothing like standing at the open face of a landfill and going through your head of like well i threw away that yogurt container and then i had a water bottle this morning and my cups probably in there and you really start to realize how much of this waste you generate in a day. >> i am sure you can see it and you can smell it. >> yes, it doesn't smell too great. >> well guys it was certainly a dirty job but an important one to tell so thank you for bringing it to us. that's it for now. be sure to check us out right here on techknow. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at al jazeera dot com slash techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram, google plus and more. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forrest. >> devastated by gold mining... >> gold that may
, when i use a plastic straw or plastic cup. any of those things because it seems there are so many of them we just use them once and throw them away and that's the end of it. >> absolutely, there is nothing like standing at the open face of a landfill and going through your head of like well i threw away that yogurt container and then i had a water bottle this morning and my cups probably in there and you really start to realize how much of this waste you generate in a day. >> i am...