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the winds are going to us about kick up and that is bringing us a blustery start to us about the weekend and on the chilly side, too. not as much wind on sunday. at longhorn, you' re never torn between ordering steak and something else. because now you can get, steak ... and something else. longhorn' s great steak pairings. our grilled sirloin with your choice of slow roasted baby back ribs... redrock grilled shrimp... or parmesan crusted chicken. tonight. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can' t fake steak. and for lunch, try our new steak & bacon cheddar melt, . >>> it might be cloudy out there. the stars are out in in lawrence. ben affleck was shooting his movie. >> he's star in the film and it's a crime novel. the scenes focus on a bank robbery. he plans to us about spend two weeks shooting in the city before moving to us about other locations. >> hmm. >> and there you go. >> and so many movies. >> yeah. >> and -- you can catch a glimpse of the stars. >> and we need a check of the forecast. what is going on? >> going to us about be windy and you will feel it. isolated gusts and a wind
the winds are going to us about kick up and that is bringing us a blustery start to us about the weekend and on the chilly side, too. not as much wind on sunday. at longhorn, you' re never torn between ordering steak and something else. because now you can get, steak ... and something else. longhorn' s great steak pairings. our grilled sirloin with your choice of slow roasted baby back ribs... redrock grilled shrimp... or parmesan crusted chicken. tonight. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can'...
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to us about make a blustery feel to us about start our weekend. the high pressure builds in on sunday and at least to us about our south and that will mean the wind is lighting up a bit so we won't feel as cold with the sunshine and building clouds. a more fall weekend -- typical fall weekend here and cape and the islands, 10:00 a.m. today through tomorrow morning and you my see some off of the and isolated limbs or branches may come down as a result. and otherwise, we're talking about a windy day regionwide and some gusts to us about show you between 25 and 35 miles an hour and into the evening and through overnight tonight and the wind shifts around and comes out of the northwest. high temperatures today, upper 50s, building clouds. overnight into the 40s and get should, windchills, real feel temperatures tomorrow and into the 30s. bundle up on sunday and a bit of a warming trend and should be in the 60s again and thursday of next week. >> and this morning, the pike eastbound sluggish in the framingham stretch between route 9 and the western bar
to us about make a blustery feel to us about start our weekend. the high pressure builds in on sunday and at least to us about our south and that will mean the wind is lighting up a bit so we won't feel as cold with the sunshine and building clouds. a more fall weekend -- typical fall weekend here and cape and the islands, 10:00 a.m. today through tomorrow morning and you my see some off of the and isolated limbs or branches may come down as a result. and otherwise, we're talking about a windy...
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the retailer is going to us about court to us about try and life out the plans to us about bring a 16-pump facility to us about wheatland. despite the board of a, peels rejecting the gas station. and this is a fight going on for five years. so many pumps would endanger the health of people lives in the area. costco argues that air quality standards don't apply to us about why it and that they're meant for big power plants. >>> police are looking for clues to us about the latest homicide in the district. a man was shot in the chest along the 1300 block of adam street. the victim later died from the wounds. no word on any suspects or a motive in this case. the homicide rate is up more than 55% over what it was the same time last year. >>> and a third man connected to us about an alleged racist plot in virginia is due in court. the 30-year-old, along with robert doyle and robert beasley cheney plan to us about incite a race war. holderman is charged planning to us about rob a jeweler to us about finance the operation. they reportedly planned to us about bomb black churches and jewish syn
the retailer is going to us about court to us about try and life out the plans to us about bring a 16-pump facility to us about wheatland. despite the board of a, peels rejecting the gas station. and this is a fight going on for five years. so many pumps would endanger the health of people lives in the area. costco argues that air quality standards don't apply to us about why it and that they're meant for big power plants. >>> police are looking for clues to us about the latest...
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the us military wouldn't tell us if even that smallest of obligations was carried out. it seems remarkable that fifteen afghan families can lose loved ones in a joint us-afghan operation and over a year on fourteen remain in the dark as to exactly what happened. nouroz khan still doesn't know which soldier fired the bullet that killed his 11-year-old son, or in fact why. >>it's crazy money that you can make here. it's a ticking time bomb. >>do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. al jazeera america's... >> today they will be arrested. >>they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> we have to get out of here. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ welcome to the al jazeera news hour with me peter in doha and the top stories, british prime minister tells francois hollande he backs strikes against i.s.i.l. in syria. argentina's president wins a historic presidential runoff animally president tells al jazeera he believes the wrong armed group has been blamed for a luxury hotel in the capitol
the us military wouldn't tell us if even that smallest of obligations was carried out. it seems remarkable that fifteen afghan families can lose loved ones in a joint us-afghan operation and over a year on fourteen remain in the dark as to exactly what happened. nouroz khan still doesn't know which soldier fired the bullet that killed his 11-year-old son, or in fact why. >>it's crazy money that you can make here. it's a ticking time bomb. >>do you know what chemicals have been in...
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you know, a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information andave money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these -- these new experiences start to come back. and that is really what we are here to do. i mean, the internet is a big enabler. it helps connect people to the modern economy. and if we can help do that, then that is amazing. emily: what is the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ emily chang: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data? mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they -- when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and, you kno
you know, a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information andave money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these -- these new experiences start to come back. and that is really what we are here to do. i mean, the internet is a big enabler. it helps connect people to the modern economy. and if we can help do that, then that is amazing. emily: what is the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china?...
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then we use that money to bring in artists who help teach us and lead us and guide us in different aspects of art. glenda, talk a little bit about the artists that will be there, some of the things that people can see and pick up and buy and take home. we have a lot of excellent artists in various mediums. there's a jeweler who does beautiful work that's well known around siouxland. he son is also a visual artist he does contemporary abstracts. connie herself is a watercolor artist as am i. there will be large work, there will be small work. all price ranges too, right? yes, absolutely. that's very important. this is more than just anrt sale, there's going to be a lot going on thrughout the day. we'll have live music and there will be refreshments and there is absolutely no admission charge. we hope to see you at 5:20 nebraska st. on the fifth floor of the commerce building on november the 7th from 10 am to 4 pm. excellent. thank you both so much for being with us. thank you. thank you for joining us for around siouxland. >> << ben's back with one more forecast. >> priest: and be faithful
then we use that money to bring in artists who help teach us and lead us and guide us in different aspects of art. glenda, talk a little bit about the artists that will be there, some of the things that people can see and pick up and buy and take home. we have a lot of excellent artists in various mediums. there's a jeweler who does beautiful work that's well known around siouxland. he son is also a visual artist he does contemporary abstracts. connie herself is a watercolor artist as am i....
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lucky us.another one that we have been working with, was the alamein the island improvement project. would've our students designed the landscape work there. i'm just going to show you a little bit of the gardens because i want to show them off. these are portola residence, for the most part. this a little bit earlier on. now are tracking people from other parts of the city. i hope you can see the gardens. these are just smatterings but they are really fun and is a great way to spend a day. this is one of our favorites here in the neighborhood. it's actually one of the fancier gardens. it's been in sunset magazine twice. this is a garden on -street. this is all over pretty much the portola from the flats as we call it here up to the hills. one right on silver avenue. this is really a beautiful little retreats. university street, i love this card. you can't really see it in this photo, but it's got the fire pit and there's a little children's playhouse in the back. this family eats from the gard
lucky us.another one that we have been working with, was the alamein the island improvement project. would've our students designed the landscape work there. i'm just going to show you a little bit of the gardens because i want to show them off. these are portola residence, for the most part. this a little bit earlier on. now are tracking people from other parts of the city. i hope you can see the gardens. these are just smatterings but they are really fun and is a great way to spend a day....
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please, do not use this talk of desktop computer. use a tablet.nly go to websites that have "httpsht prefix which is ," the s stands for encrypted. do not be afraid of cyber monday. do not be afraid of it. i'm talking to the old folk now. planning to do a lot of online shopping tomorrow? caller: everything. everything is being done tomorrow. credit cards only. you never use a debit card. credit cards only online. be picky about your merchant. they have to have the right prefix. the credit card companies will protect you. i have been hacked twice. i had a phone call last october from someone who still my information from a brick-and-mortar store, and took the information, and shopped in ,is temple, turkey -- istanbul turkey. the credit card company caught it, i never would. it was several thousand dollars, they wiped it out, nothing on my record. host: can i ask you a question? use aid earlier tablet versus a desktop computer. what is the difference? caller: in all honesty, i can use apps. the different apps give you secure zones, in terms of usabi
please, do not use this talk of desktop computer. use a tablet.nly go to websites that have "httpsht prefix which is ," the s stands for encrypted. do not be afraid of cyber monday. do not be afraid of it. i'm talking to the old folk now. planning to do a lot of online shopping tomorrow? caller: everything. everything is being done tomorrow. credit cards only. you never use a debit card. credit cards only online. be picky about your merchant. they have to have the right prefix. the...
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taylor joins us now. you dissent how. >> to the claims of -- john: you work for the alternative newspaper. >> right, the claremont independent. and we dissent to the claims of racial bias that claremont mckenna showed disrespect to the administration for easily giving in to the inappropriate protest. john: are you an outcast at school for having the feelings? >> a little bit, yes, we've received a lot of messages from students who are afraid to go public like we did, they feel they will become outcasts. >> what does that mean? afraid? they're not going to beat you up, are they? >> there have been instances of students' dorm rooms being vandalized, being anything other than progressive on a campus are threats, and there are real threats. the students can get whatever they want if they yell loudly enough. that sets a horrible precedent. john: that's going on all over the place. american schools are not alone in this kind of craziness. check out this short australian film, starts in math class. >> question?
taylor joins us now. you dissent how. >> to the claims of -- john: you work for the alternative newspaper. >> right, the claremont independent. and we dissent to the claims of racial bias that claremont mckenna showed disrespect to the administration for easily giving in to the inappropriate protest. john: are you an outcast at school for having the feelings? >> a little bit, yes, we've received a lot of messages from students who are afraid to go public like we did, they feel...
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do you want us to put the high uses back in the table or the things we're articulated. >> i don't knowhey have to be in conflict. >> from a financial stand point they are. >> maybe that's where we need to work. >> previously we like the vision that is articulated we want something different a matter of somehow it seems that as was represented by speakers they didn't grasp that understanding this is something different and unique and we're trying to permitted for effort to the community. >> i'm sorry commission i'm on board i'm trying to clarify the direction from the commissions to the work they want us to side on the is use i understand very, very clearly the support we need inform talk with the communities and we have beyond the two people that came today wrong side that so the representation of the community we've talked with we understand that point i'm trying to clarify do you want us to go back further than july and look at the resources. >> no. we're requiring the articulation of more or perhaps go back and incorporate some that was previously presented. >> i think (multiple voi
do you want us to put the high uses back in the table or the things we're articulated. >> i don't knowhey have to be in conflict. >> from a financial stand point they are. >> maybe that's where we need to work. >> previously we like the vision that is articulated we want something different a matter of somehow it seems that as was represented by speakers they didn't grasp that understanding this is something different and unique and we're trying to permitted for effort...
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technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and >> whitaker: the coordinated strikes in paris carried out by terrorists at multiple locations, as well as the attack this past friday in mali, are the latest examples of what american law enforcement calls "active shooter" cases. these are situations where gunmen are intent on killing as many people as possible, and often are still shooting when the police arrive on the scene. anderson cooper, on assignment for "60 minutes," begins the story from paris. >> cooper: what happened here a week ago friday is law enforcement's worst nightmare-- multiple shooters attacking multiple locations, stretching the resources of police and crippling
technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and >> whitaker: the coordinated strikes in paris carried out by...
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you don't need to use them in order to use the language. e.b. white admitted the 4 elements of style he was the kind of writer who did not have any exact notion what was taking place. to understand how language works you have to roll up your sleeves, join the stained wretches as we name the parts being careful to define the middle way that makes from simpler instead of more complicated and see how they work. just between you and me, eyes of shirt, the whole body of the english-language, trying to gain my trust, leans forward and says between you and i or when a character in a movie complaints to a girl it is just not right one thing you and i to get there or when the winner of the academy awards thanks a friend for getting sally and i together. maybe it is the heat of the moment. maybe people think it might be of a bit at home, but can't possibly be right in a formal setting. brian garner white mentioned earlier devotes a column to the problem of between you and i noting this is a grammatical error committed almost exclusively by educated speake
you don't need to use them in order to use the language. e.b. white admitted the 4 elements of style he was the kind of writer who did not have any exact notion what was taking place. to understand how language works you have to roll up your sleeves, join the stained wretches as we name the parts being careful to define the middle way that makes from simpler instead of more complicated and see how they work. just between you and me, eyes of shirt, the whole body of the english-language, trying...
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government was attempting to use psychedelics for their benefit, secretly scientists were also using them on the academic side. techknow's cara santa maria met with dr charles grob a pioneer in the therapuetic use of mdma and other psychoactive drugs. she visited his high security lab at the harbor-ucla medical center. >> in a safe that's bolted to the ground behind one locked door and then behind this other one here, researchers at harbor-ucla medical center keep their mdma under lock and key, literally. >> grob says that as controversial as the drug is today, it wasn't initially viewed as an illegal street drug. >> research of psychedelic compounds in the 50s and early/mid 60s was really the cutting edge of psychiatric research. there was great excitement and enthusiasm about the range of effects of these drugs, how they might facilitate our understanding of the brain. unfortunately by the mid/late 60s it became associated with a politically active counter culture. >> recreational use of psychedelics was on the rise. so were overdoses and deaths associated with them. so doctor grob
government was attempting to use psychedelics for their benefit, secretly scientists were also using them on the academic side. techknow's cara santa maria met with dr charles grob a pioneer in the therapuetic use of mdma and other psychoactive drugs. she visited his high security lab at the harbor-ucla medical center. >> in a safe that's bolted to the ground behind one locked door and then behind this other one here, researchers at harbor-ucla medical center keep their mdma under lock...
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it is our servant, beholden to us. we who are privileged to be americans have had a rendezvous with destiny since the moment in 1630 when john winthrop, standing on the deck of the tiny arbellaoff the coast of massachusetts, told the little band of pilgrims, "we shall be as a city upon a hill. the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, andabove allresponsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. the 2016eek until presidential elections, american history tv will bring you archival coverage of presidential candidates on the c
it is our servant, beholden to us. we who are privileged to be americans have had a rendezvous with destiny since the moment in 1630 when john winthrop, standing on the deck of the tiny arbellaoff the coast of massachusetts, told the little band of pilgrims, "we shall be as a city upon a hill. the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a...
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they hate us because of our values. they hate us because our girls go to school. they hate us because women drive in the united states. >> they hate us to destroy our way of life in the united states. we have to make them looks like losers because that is the way they gather a lot of influence. nicole: officials say "jihadi john" studied computer science at a university in london before leaving for syria in 2013. cheryl: on the campaign trail donald trump pointing to rival ben carson's own descriptions of his pathological temper as a young man. in an interview with cnn. he said a pathological temper can not be cured and very serious disease. in a rally iowa trump slamming other republican candidates for their performances in tuesday night's debate on fox business. >> i'm telling carly, whatever the hell her name is, fiorina, will you stop cutting in? no, everybody that talks she cuts in, cuts in. kasich, i have a headache from thisfy guy. in fact i actually said, let jeb bush talk! it's true. cheryl: meanwhile carly fiorina hitting trump on facebook, all the money
they hate us because of our values. they hate us because our girls go to school. they hate us because women drive in the united states. >> they hate us to destroy our way of life in the united states. we have to make them looks like losers because that is the way they gather a lot of influence. nicole: officials say "jihadi john" studied computer science at a university in london before leaving for syria in 2013. cheryl: on the campaign trail donald trump pointing to rival ben...
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tom, what you can tell us?,ce there is now a second person thought to be on the run. the so-called ninth attacker because, of course, theref0@[ were three cars involved in this operation, all three vehicles, we understand have been recovered. and that ties in with what the paris prosecuturro said from the outset. three separate teams went on evening on three separateehn3w locations. up until this point we were aware of 8 attackers involved in those three cars. it appears three cars three people in each one and, of rampage in two separate areas of paris which were filled with young people and a stadium. the man on the run, the prime suspect at t5?ee moment, was intercepted on the border as we know on saturday night. uncomfortable questions for the french police as to why no further questioning. as the identity of this as the identity of this second man on them3ç details. >> obviously a tough moment for the police when they let him cross thatkbmq border once again. we have heard from hisp/c of questions how t
tom, what you can tell us?,ce there is now a second person thought to be on the run. the so-called ninth attacker because, of course, theref0@[ were three cars involved in this operation, all three vehicles, we understand have been recovered. and that ties in with what the paris prosecuturro said from the outset. three separate teams went on evening on three separateehn3w locations. up until this point we were aware of 8 attackers involved in those three cars. it appears three cars three...
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that's the spirit that makes us america. that's the spirit that binds to us france. that's the spirit we need today. in closing i want to salute the people of paris for showing the world how to stay strong in the face of terrorists. even as they grieve, returning to their cafes, riding the metro, going to stadiums to cheer for their teams. crowd gather, including a mother who brought her children. she said to let them see that we should not be afraid. as one parisian said, paris will always be paris. next week i will be joining the hollande and world leaders in paris for the global climate conference. what a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be when the world stand as one and shows we'll not be deterred from building a better future for our children. so president hollande, my fellow americans, let's remember we faced greater that 0 our way of life before. fascisim, communism, a first world war, a second, a long cold war. each and every time we prevailed. we have prevailed because our way of life is stronger. because we stay united. even as we are relentless i
that's the spirit that makes us america. that's the spirit that binds to us france. that's the spirit we need today. in closing i want to salute the people of paris for showing the world how to stay strong in the face of terrorists. even as they grieve, returning to their cafes, riding the metro, going to stadiums to cheer for their teams. crowd gather, including a mother who brought her children. she said to let them see that we should not be afraid. as one parisian said, paris will always be...
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enlighten us on.and i want to -- i want to start, mr. morton, with you. you are undoubtbly aware of the fact that a number of us here in the senate wrote a letter raising concerns about conflict of interest on a director. are you familiar with the letter that i'm talking about, and response was made to? >> i believe i am sir, yes. >> what -- first of all, do you think that the concerns we have -- we were concerned not only about a conflict of interest, but an apparent conflict of interest. and we as americans as we go around the world try to persuade people that the only way society can prosper is if indeed you get rid of corruption and you get rid of any type of undo influence. and for that matter, the appearance of it. so we were concerned not only about what appeared to be a conflict of interest and could have been a conflict of interest, but also the appearance of it. what are you thoughts on that? >> well, senator, thank you for the question. i believe when we looked into the matter that was rais
enlighten us on.and i want to -- i want to start, mr. morton, with you. you are undoubtbly aware of the fact that a number of us here in the senate wrote a letter raising concerns about conflict of interest on a director. are you familiar with the letter that i'm talking about, and response was made to? >> i believe i am sir, yes. >> what -- first of all, do you think that the concerns we have -- we were concerned not only about a conflict of interest, but an apparent conflict of...
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i have seen how drug use is used in ordertical football to distract us from the real issues. i see this as -- the situation with heroin as the same way. i think we have to be careful in that when we talk about heroin being an epidemic, and when you start to look at heroin use compared to other drugs, it pales in comparison to cocaine. in comparison to marijuana. then when we start talking about heroin overdose deaths, 75% of the heroin overdose deaths occur in combination with another sedative like alcohol. i start to see all of this info -- misinformation, which distracts us from really dealing with the real issues. i get concerned so i want to have my voice in that discussion and that is why i am here. >> great. chief, i read you started your initiative with a post on facebook. tell us a little bit about how you are here and how this got started. >> it started in a community in which we needed to do more about the epidemic that affects so many communities. definitely be doing more. my officers came to me and said we are arresting the same people over and over again. they're
i have seen how drug use is used in ordertical football to distract us from the real issues. i see this as -- the situation with heroin as the same way. i think we have to be careful in that when we talk about heroin being an epidemic, and when you start to look at heroin use compared to other drugs, it pales in comparison to cocaine. in comparison to marijuana. then when we start talking about heroin overdose deaths, 75% of the heroin overdose deaths occur in combination with another sedative...
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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. >> concealed iguanas in his prosthetic leg. >> revealing the shocking lengths traffickers go. >> i've had monkeys jump out
, 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...
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they're using deceit to beat us. they can't win on the merits. so they use deceit. and that's what we face in the media. they talk about gun control. that's a false flag for citizen disarmament. we want to talk about crime control, and that's a phrase they don't use. words matter. and that british guy? who wasn't even a citizen? abusing our air waves? he kept asking why does anyone need, need, an ar-15 or 30-round magazine. that's a communist question. in america, ownership of property isn't based on need. like someone's in charge of deciding what you need? and therefore you can have it. you don't need ten pairs of shoes. you don't need a refrigerate irthe siir t the size of a closet. the real question is why does anybody want an ar 15 like many of you guys already own. you want it for the same reason the police do. and they still can't figure that out. you want it, because it's better. it's safer. it works great. it's accurate. it's easy to maintain. more ammunition is safer. they don't understand this. this is a question of wanting something in america. and they j
they're using deceit to beat us. they can't win on the merits. so they use deceit. and that's what we face in the media. they talk about gun control. that's a false flag for citizen disarmament. we want to talk about crime control, and that's a phrase they don't use. words matter. and that british guy? who wasn't even a citizen? abusing our air waves? he kept asking why does anyone need, need, an ar-15 or 30-round magazine. that's a communist question. in america, ownership of property isn't...
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they don't use waterboarding over there, they use chopping off people's heads.y use drowning people. i don't know if you see where they put people in cages and they drown them in the ocean and lift out the cage. we're talking about waterboarding. >> would you bring back waterboarding? >> i would bring it back, yes. i think waterboarding is peanut compared to what they do to us. what they did to james foley when they chopped off his head, that's a whole different level. and i would absolutely bring back interrogation. >> here with reaction is the senior editor for national review, jonah goldberg from the ahmadiyya muslim community folk spokesman and fox news contributor monica crowley. we waterboarded three people. now, we didn't get usama bin laden because it was the waterboarding of khalid sheikh mohammed, mr. o rodriguez who was there at the time it happened without waterboarding. why is this controversial in light of what isis does, kills, beheads and burns? >> if anyone wonders why donald trump is still leading the pack, it's those kind of comments. behave.a
they don't use waterboarding over there, they use chopping off people's heads.y use drowning people. i don't know if you see where they put people in cages and they drown them in the ocean and lift out the cage. we're talking about waterboarding. >> would you bring back waterboarding? >> i would bring it back, yes. i think waterboarding is peanut compared to what they do to us. what they did to james foley when they chopped off his head, that's a whole different level. and i would...
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not only can we not let them tear us apart, we cannot let others tear us apart and divide us as a human family. we have, america and the world is built on us trying to come together. trying to understand our differences, so our similarities have sstance. but if we start letting those individuals that tear us apart, to start fighting each other. to do surveillance on mosques and other religious groups and other people, then we let them win. we let them win and we as a human family, as americans, we're the ones that end up losing. >> sabrina: well donald trump isn't the onon one that wants to blblk syrian refugees from coming in to the country. ound 30 state governors seen in a map that we'll take right here, that'll be in dark orange. oh, there's the map. >> ako: yes. >> sabrina: ok, those in dark orange, those 30 state governors have all said that they would like to block the refugees as well as a number of presidential candidates. so, tom is this the right move? >> tom: (clearing throat) excuse me. i believe it is right now from the standpoint that we have to know who these people are.
not only can we not let them tear us apart, we cannot let others tear us apart and divide us as a human family. we have, america and the world is built on us trying to come together. trying to understand our differences, so our similarities have sstance. but if we start letting those individuals that tear us apart, to start fighting each other. to do surveillance on mosques and other religious groups and other people, then we let them win. we let them win and we as a human family, as americans,...
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they are in everyday products we use for personal care and cleaning. they are in our furniture, our children's toys, and the products we use in gardening and agriculture. and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence we have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden in this country in ways that are substantial. >> we are seeing increases, clearly, in certain kinds of illnesses. asthma is one. autism is another. adhd is a third. >> one out of every third child born today is going to have diabetes. and if you're a minority, it's one out of two. >> chemicals contribute to the incidence of leukemia. >> breast cancer, infertility. >> alzheimer's, parkinson's. >> people are more obese or higher weight than they were 10 to 20 years ago. >> childhood cancers are going up. >> we're seeing effects on sperm count in men. um, the catch line is, you know, men today are not the men their grandfathers were. >> there are more of these bizarre birth defects, particularly around male reproductive developm
they are in everyday products we use for personal care and cleaning. they are in our furniture, our children's toys, and the products we use in gardening and agriculture. and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence we have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden in this country in ways that are substantial. >> we are seeing increases, clearly, in certain kinds of illnesses. asthma is one. autism is another. adhd...
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coming after us. everybody has to be, in a way, cyber analyst or cyber agent. i could give you specifics how many hundreds, thousands are assigned to do cyber work but it's broader than that. >> what is it that you can't do? that is, is there another department or agency doing something that the fbi couldn't do. >> in a cyber realm? >> yeah. >> that's a good question. well, thank you. >> i don't -- i can't think of it sitting here. our responsibilities are obviously confined to the united states. so we work with our partners nas, in particular, trying to fight the cyber threat coming from overseas. the bureau doesn't have the ability to reach out in that way. so that's -- >> let me ask you, in the context of the united states secret service, i was surprised to learn that two-thirds of an agent's -- thing as that they have, two-third as of their tim spent on investigations and cyber. it begs the question to me, why do we have such a small group of people doing that which the fbi has a much bigger resou
coming after us. everybody has to be, in a way, cyber analyst or cyber agent. i could give you specifics how many hundreds, thousands are assigned to do cyber work but it's broader than that. >> what is it that you can't do? that is, is there another department or agency doing something that the fbi couldn't do. >> in a cyber realm? >> yeah. >> that's a good question. well, thank you. >> i don't -- i can't think of it sitting here. our responsibilities are...
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that's important for us. and one of the things that in the office we spend more time than they have in the past is understanding what businesses are doing, what do they understand our economic drivers are, understanding what they're investing in in the future to see if we can influence that, if that makes sense. so they'll be doing all of those things inl areas that we really think that we need to get some better read on. and we've talked about some of those. some of that is -- it's called software-defined networking, software-defined route, whatever you want to call it. it's a software-based tool. that has a big advantage for us. it lets you be more agile. you don't have to replace the hardware as much as you can update it with the software. it's also cost-effective for us to do that. we're looking 13 to 15 grade levels so that they've got a good track record of high performance inside the government. >> we're going the other direction -- the two-year programs you talk about we're going from industry to gove
that's important for us. and one of the things that in the office we spend more time than they have in the past is understanding what businesses are doing, what do they understand our economic drivers are, understanding what they're investing in in the future to see if we can influence that, if that makes sense. so they'll be doing all of those things inl areas that we really think that we need to get some better read on. and we've talked about some of those. some of that is -- it's called...
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the japanese, were they using the same tactics that were used by the german navy in the battle of the atlantic, as far as the u-boats and wolf packs? that is all of my questions. i will take the answers off the air. thank you. mr. czekanski: so, the japanese, the united states and the german submarines all had different tactics. the united states and germans concentrated on sinking merchant vessels. the japanese concentrated on attacks on armed vessels, said they would be out to strike aircraft carriers or destroyers or battleships, were as the americans and germans were looking at merchant ships. the germans used the wolfpack, directing large numbers of submarines into areas to attack in groups and to be able to follow convoys. they continue this for a long periods. the united states submarines tended to operate more individually. we also have the advantage of being able to read japanese naval code and had some idea of where to look for japanese ships. hefar as the books, both mentioned are excellent. it is hard to recommend one above the other. host: i just want to mention that our
the japanese, were they using the same tactics that were used by the german navy in the battle of the atlantic, as far as the u-boats and wolf packs? that is all of my questions. i will take the answers off the air. thank you. mr. czekanski: so, the japanese, the united states and the german submarines all had different tactics. the united states and germans concentrated on sinking merchant vessels. the japanese concentrated on attacks on armed vessels, said they would be out to strike aircraft...
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now now now shame on us now now now now shame on us now now now you put the shame on us we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now new yorkrk! new york! now now now shame on us on us we still in chains america! don't you look away! demand an opportunity! we're all americans we stand together we still in chains we chains we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us >> stop police murder, of black people everywhere. [ eers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, blood in the sand. not far from vacation paradise a violent battle being waged on the scenic beach. a dangerous region and crisis over turtle eggs? >> turtle eggs and drug dealing go hard in hand. >> we joi the dark journey with those risking their lives to protect these gentle giants. >>> it was almost a tragic accident. a toddler nearly strangled to death by a window blind cord, saved at the last second. but the parents who went through an unthinkable home horror, the fight to put safety first is deeply personal. >> i want to ask you impressions abou
now now now shame on us now now now now shame on us now now now you put the shame on us we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now new yorkrk! new york! now now now shame on us on us we still in chains america! don't you look away! demand an opportunity! we're all americans we stand together we still in chains we chains we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us >> stop police murder, of black people everywhere. [ eers and...
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sure that it is clean and available for when people want to use them more people are using them and the number of flushes increasing because of more use the next slide just shows citywide where we have the various types of toils the greens are the j.c. coffee and the ones in the blue are pit stops and the ones with the darker blue the pit stops that are staffed so right now we killer have 9 locations in the city those locations are next slide, please if you want yeah 9 locations but the pit as opposed mostly the hours of operation of days a way week and 5 locates for the 3 of them in the tenderloin and the one in the mission and the other 1 of street 4 locations those are staffed for twelve hours a day two of them one at the corner of larkin and grove and the other on the corner of market street and the one that supervisor wiener talked about at 2020 market street across from the whole foods and the fourth one is located in the mission on the bart plaza and with all of them we have seen huge increases in the number of flushes, in fact, the one at civic center and the plazas are goin
sure that it is clean and available for when people want to use them more people are using them and the number of flushes increasing because of more use the next slide just shows citywide where we have the various types of toils the greens are the j.c. coffee and the ones in the blue are pit stops and the ones with the darker blue the pit stops that are staffed so right now we killer have 9 locations in the city those locations are next slide, please if you want yeah 9 locations but the pit as...
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they're also survivors... 7:59:19 just the five of us talking about experiences brought us closer, but it's also very emotional because it's not easy to talk about. and doing just that -- talking about it is what experts in iowa say is changing. 8:20:08 we've seen an increase in the number of calls taken from surivors, 8:20l17 they're coming forward to use their voice and create awareness. talking about how this doesn't have to be the end. 8:01:49 you can get through it created is a the women created is a ladies day at jasper winery saturday from 11 a.m. to five p.m. ... there will be a raffle, and the proceeds from that will go to the iowa coalition against domestic violence to help other victims get out of an abusive relationship. reporting in the studio, nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. jack: nikki, thanks ... and if you or somebody you know needs helping getting out of a domestic violence situation, please call the iowa hotline... 1-800- 770-1650. the iowa coalition against domestic violence tells us they got 25,000 calls last year... and ended up helping 22,000 people g
they're also survivors... 7:59:19 just the five of us talking about experiences brought us closer, but it's also very emotional because it's not easy to talk about. and doing just that -- talking about it is what experts in iowa say is changing. 8:20:08 we've seen an increase in the number of calls taken from surivors, 8:20l17 they're coming forward to use their voice and create awareness. talking about how this doesn't have to be the end. 8:01:49 you can get through it created is a the women...
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let us openly promote the concept.indagain and again people of the world that their culture will be cherished as long as they respect the culture . god bless you. god bless america. [applause] nextncer: on the washington journal, we will look at free speech on college campuses. to journal, live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. even join the conversation with your comments on facebook and twitter. .> this is hillary clinton i want to thank you for letting me speak with you about an issue that is central to our children's future and critical in our fight to restore this nation's economy, solving our nation's health care crisis. there is no cookbook for being first lady. >> the future is not something that is out there waiting to happen to us. the future is something that we make. that there is a good possibility that some time in the next 20 years, we will have a woman president. announcer: hillary clinton experienced many firsts. she and bill clinton have been political partners since law school page she has end
let us openly promote the concept.indagain and again people of the world that their culture will be cherished as long as they respect the culture . god bless you. god bless america. [applause] nextncer: on the washington journal, we will look at free speech on college campuses. to journal, live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. even join the conversation with your comments on facebook and twitter. .> this is hillary clinton i want to thank you for letting me speak with you about an...
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they want us to be there to advise and assist them. they want us there with them. not to be a crutch, but in support of what they're doing. >> are you seeing their militaries becoming more structured? than they were or -- i don't want to use the term bureaucracy, but i guess the professionalization as you mentioned. are you seeing that -- can you talk about the challenges involved in that just with -- based on history in spirit places. >> well, we have a wonderful amendment called the leahy amendment, and if we were having serious problems with our able to work with our partners, we would not be able to vet them accordingly. so, we are seeing less and less issues with leahy vetting, less and less things that would trip a leahy vetting problem, and so that in my mind over the years, the work that has been done, because that has decreased their ability and effectiveness has increased, their communications to us are at a much, much higher level. they're looking at institution-building can professionalizing the force, how they take care of their force structure in a wa
they want us to be there to advise and assist them. they want us there with them. not to be a crutch, but in support of what they're doing. >> are you seeing their militaries becoming more structured? than they were or -- i don't want to use the term bureaucracy, but i guess the professionalization as you mentioned. are you seeing that -- can you talk about the challenges involved in that just with -- based on history in spirit places. >> well, we have a wonderful amendment called...
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they are also using dogs.prise and that violence of action that does that. >> the fact that they killed this mastermind, ring leader, whatever you want to call him, in the raid is incredibly significant. what do you make of the fact it's been almost a week since friday and he hadn't even left paris. >> i think that shows you how good the french are in really containing the area. we know now that the french is also getting help by the special units in germany. those guys are incredible. it just shows you how well they can contain the situation. >> he was still in france. here's what we're getting. i found this interesting from spain. this it ring leader tried to recruit spanish citizens to join isis to go to syria using social media. specifically wanted women. why? >> the women thing, it comes down to manipulation and this guy is obviously very sick in the head. he recruited his own 13-year-old brother back in 2013 to go fight over in syria. what we're really dealing with here is this radical ideology that we n
they are also using dogs.prise and that violence of action that does that. >> the fact that they killed this mastermind, ring leader, whatever you want to call him, in the raid is incredibly significant. what do you make of the fact it's been almost a week since friday and he hadn't even left paris. >> i think that shows you how good the french are in really containing the area. we know now that the french is also getting help by the special units in germany. those guys are...
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>> thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. >>> now shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> it's 10:00 a.m. tim on the east coast and the worst violence to strike france since world war ii. one bomber has been identified and details coming. pope francis calling the attacks part of a third world war. this is the islamic state claims responsibility for the killings of now than somewhere of 120 innocent men and woman and calling the attack the first of the storm, and isis mocking france as trans lated to o the capital of adultery and vice. [ screaming ] . >> the video and images have been pouring into fox news and this showing people scrambling out of the back of the venue last night as others hung from windows and trying to escape. it was the worst of several shootings throughout paris. according to reports, the gunman wearing suicide vests burst into the concert hall and sprayed the crowd and took dozens of people hostage and executing them one by one and one survivor says it was ten horrific mi
>> thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. >>> now shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> it's 10:00 a.m. tim on the east coast and the worst violence to strike france since world war ii. one bomber has been identified and details coming. pope francis calling the attacks part of a third world war. this is the islamic state claims responsibility for the killings of now than somewhere of 120 innocent men and woman and calling the attack the first of the...
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show us the mouseketools to help us do it meeska, mooska, mousekedoer. mouseketools, mouseketools, mouseketools here are your mouseketools a trampoline! [boings] boing, boing, boing! ha ha! a wagon! ooh. a beach towel! surf's up! and the mystery mousketool. that's a surprise tool that can help us later toodles has the tools, the mouseketools so when we need 'em toodles will bring 'em he's here for meedle and youdle ha ha! and all we have to say is, "oh, toodles" all we have to say is, "oh, toodles" [ringing hot dog! we got our mouseketools. now, we're all set to help minnie get the picnic ready. [doorbell chimes] oh! hiya, donald. hello, daisy. uh, you're both a little early for the picnic, and there's still so much to do. donald and i wanteddto help you get ready. oh, that's wonderful! thank you! i could really use help counting the plates. well, let's start counting! ok, donald. here are all my plates. we need 12 plates for 12 friends. do you want to count the plates with us? great! thanks. donald: one... 2... 3... 4... 5... finished! donald, are you s
show us the mouseketools to help us do it meeska, mooska, mousekedoer. mouseketools, mouseketools, mouseketools here are your mouseketools a trampoline! [boings] boing, boing, boing! ha ha! a wagon! ooh. a beach towel! surf's up! and the mystery mousketool. that's a surprise tool that can help us later toodles has the tools, the mouseketools so when we need 'em toodles will bring 'em he's here for meedle and youdle ha ha! and all we have to say is, "oh, toodles" all we have to say is,...
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maybe it's time to stop thinking about us and them, with us or against us and realise there's an us that is powerful if we can identify that common purpose >>> stay with us, more from istanbul. when we come back, i'll speak to a security effort that says the west is not doing enough to fight terrorism. >> billions spent training afghan forces. >> there was a bang... i said, "get down". >> after 15 civilian deaths. >> according to the sources that we spoke to... the civilians that weren't killed in crossfire... >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >>> welcome back to istanbul, turkey, there's a conference about economy and energy, attended by turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan. it was held by the atlanta council, and i got a chance to speak to the atlanta council security expert. he says the u.s. is not on top of things when it comes to the fight against terrorism. >> the way i think about i.s.i.l., and thi
maybe it's time to stop thinking about us and them, with us or against us and realise there's an us that is powerful if we can identify that common purpose >>> stay with us, more from istanbul. when we come back, i'll speak to a security effort that says the west is not doing enough to fight terrorism. >> billions spent training afghan forces. >> there was a bang... i said, "get down". >> after 15 civilian deaths. >> according to the sources that we...
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we love things and we use people. what we need to learn is to use things and love people. and when we understand that, we're onto something, let me tell you. lillian: i think the occupy wall street movement is just a breath of life. jose: we're told that once a marine, always a marine. and so...i take a look at what's going on, and i just, to me, i feel like right now i'm really serving my country at this moment. russell: there are things that are changing the system because occupy exists. so occupy is an ongoing process, you know. people are raising consciousness, awareness, and promoting a more just society. that's not gonna go away, and just keeps--it keeps growing. jeffrey: every generation has to make that struggle to achieve true democracy. clearly, this generation is ready to make that effort, and i believe it will succeed. jake: we need more people to care. x?x? man: i'm really, really honored to introduce some people. i'm a do it real quick so that they can talk as long as they can. at the far side is chief caleen sisk. she's the spiritual leader and tribal chief
we love things and we use people. what we need to learn is to use things and love people. and when we understand that, we're onto something, let me tell you. lillian: i think the occupy wall street movement is just a breath of life. jose: we're told that once a marine, always a marine. and so...i take a look at what's going on, and i just, to me, i feel like right now i'm really serving my country at this moment. russell: there are things that are changing the system because occupy exists. so...
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they're going kill us. they kept telling us they were going to release us, and they never did.e had been in the jungle days. and now we're in a graveyard. they took our media. so there is no evidence now. they have everything. they have us. we're going to be shot. so we waited. and four or five soldiers showed up. and they took me by myself. meg was just like -- she just said goodbye to me. >> goodbye. >> they both said goodbye to me. >> see you. >> it was -- it was -- i went with them. i left. now i know what's going to happen. they're going to kill us. i don't know why, but they're going to kill us. i kind of gave up at this point. i feel kind of in a weird way ready. i mean, maybe this is how it should have been. i mean, i'm back in colombia, right? things have kind of come around, you know. you always think you try to run, grab a weapon or something. but oddly enough, that wasn't on my mind. i just figured that they were going the take me into the jungle and put me on my knees and put a bullet in my head. >>> they took me out onto the river bank. and most of the entire gori
they're going kill us. they kept telling us they were going to release us, and they never did.e had been in the jungle days. and now we're in a graveyard. they took our media. so there is no evidence now. they have everything. they have us. we're going to be shot. so we waited. and four or five soldiers showed up. and they took me by myself. meg was just like -- she just said goodbye to me. >> goodbye. >> they both said goodbye to me. >> see you. >> it was -- it was -- i...
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it's logical, there are more of us. we use more water. will we run out of oil? couple sort of hands. food? population keeps growing. we'll not run out of food. stossel audience there, unusually smart, it is logical to assume as population grows and more people keep using water and oil that we're going to run out. world can't keep up with the world's growing population. and so said the author of the best-selling book the population bomb. he predicted famins of unbelievable proportions but james taylor of the heartland institute says it's nonsense. >> it is nonsense, they've been saying for decades, we're going to run out of water, food, oil, nobody holds them accountable. we have more of the resources than we ever had. john: hard to see how we have more. you'll explain that in a minute. paul ehrlich big best-selling book said we would have the famines long time ago. by 1975 some feel the food shortages will have escalated into famines of epic proportions. others say it won't occur until the decades of the 1980s. >> rather funny especially considering since the 19
it's logical, there are more of us. we use more water. will we run out of oil? couple sort of hands. food? population keeps growing. we'll not run out of food. stossel audience there, unusually smart, it is logical to assume as population grows and more people keep using water and oil that we're going to run out. world can't keep up with the world's growing population. and so said the author of the best-selling book the population bomb. he predicted famins of unbelievable proportions but james...
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is it safer for you and for me to use m-pesa. >> yeah, it's very safe. >> reporter: do you use m-pesa to buy gas for the car? >> absolutely. >> reporter: do you papa all your bills with m-pacea? adays. >> reporter: you are my first first m-pesa -- >> customer. >> reporter: i typed in his phone number and amount. e fare was $7. i' going to give you 1,000. >> god bless you. god bless you. >> reporter: now my pin number. >> don't tell me that. >> reporter: no, i'm not going to tell you. >> that is top secret. >> reporter: okay. it worked. and now i'm going to spend some more money. hello, how are you? i love these bags. next, i buy a bag at angie's shop with m-pesa. do you use it a lot in the store? >> yeah. it's like having a bank in your pocket. >> reporter:r:his is really easy, now thaha -- it's the second time i've done it. i've sent it. wow. >> wonderful. >> reporter: my shopping ended with animals. no, i'm not buying a giraffe. but you can use your phone to feed one. while most transactions here are still in cash, m-paca is used by 90% of the adults. england. but it's here in kenya
is it safer for you and for me to use m-pesa. >> yeah, it's very safe. >> reporter: do you use m-pesa to buy gas for the car? >> absolutely. >> reporter: do you papa all your bills with m-pacea? adays. >> reporter: you are my first first m-pesa -- >> customer. >> reporter: i typed in his phone number and amount. e fare was $7. i' going to give you 1,000. >> god bless you. god bless you. >> reporter: now my pin number. >> don't tell me...
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use anulnar limited use can continue with restrictions. >> thank you mr. sanchez. >> thank you mr. duffy. >> good evening, commissioners joe duffy dbi short the permit seems to be reviewed properly by dbi i checked on complaints no active complaints so it is voluntary work and as i said, i didn't see anything wrong with the permit. >> thank you. >> okay. thank you mr. white horn. >> good evening madam president and commissioners i'm here to contest the permit granted to joseph he never got a notice and when of the application was submitted a requirement of sf 311 and state law requires the landlord notice the tenants before applying for the permit the gentleman never contacted me and let me know he was seeking for a demolition which had i known would have done a block block notice he's returning this to a commercial space co-authored to the assessors those office a rh2 family 4 unit building two distinct address my address and the address next door to me the address right next door to me basing has been a typically space for the landlord son for a number o
use anulnar limited use can continue with restrictions. >> thank you mr. sanchez. >> thank you mr. duffy. >> good evening, commissioners joe duffy dbi short the permit seems to be reviewed properly by dbi i checked on complaints no active complaints so it is voluntary work and as i said, i didn't see anything wrong with the permit. >> thank you. >> okay. thank you mr. white horn. >> good evening madam president and commissioners i'm here to contest the permit...
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listen to us.it's a bunch of middle aged people try to come up with something -- >> with aol accounts last night. >> and it really needs to be 19-year-olds who are doing there. i'm going to be participating next fall in an effort to get students to compete to develop the best online platform to respond to this. i think that's important for the private sector to get involved. >> just to pick up on what jessica saying, that there' thes the chance the national ticket apparatus, the revolution also a city with security clearance, the traditional notion of the white guy from arkansas who speaks through it which is getting recruited from the cia, next great government employee might have been arrested for pot use and a couple tattoos additionally good at hacking. we will have to change the notion of it. >> it's an overarching theme, the notion that governments are slow and ponderous but very powerful. the more disputed users are fast and nimble but inherently less powerful. so we are going to see this, t
listen to us.it's a bunch of middle aged people try to come up with something -- >> with aol accounts last night. >> and it really needs to be 19-year-olds who are doing there. i'm going to be participating next fall in an effort to get students to compete to develop the best online platform to respond to this. i think that's important for the private sector to get involved. >> just to pick up on what jessica saying, that there' thes the chance the national ticket apparatus,...
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cream and beautifier we would use maybe low-fat sour cream or use no-fat yogurt, we can make it, iteet potatoes. they're sweet naturally. why do we need to put like the equivalent of 12 teaspoons of shoeing in a thereto ruin them? >> and couple of marne shall mellows? >> i'll give you two. bake broil, mash them, really good. you know there is brown gravy my gosh, okay, it looks nice and thick and oh, my goodness. but if we use some maybe organic maybe use chicken broth in there or apple cider, we can actually make a gravy that's healthy for us and tastes really good. >> reduce it down, yes. >> yes. >> stuffing, i mean, no thanksgiving without stuffing. don't take it from me, doc. >> you got t it is right here. instead of white bread how about wheat wheel bread b vitamins and add carrots swine end with no sugar added apple sauce, so good. >> oh, apple sauce? >> i like it it keeps it moist. >> yes. >> then the next day it is like really good. >> oh, the next day the bestment mashed potatoes, how do you make those healthy? >> instead of gobs of but the nerve there, let's just use no-fa
cream and beautifier we would use maybe low-fat sour cream or use no-fat yogurt, we can make it, iteet potatoes. they're sweet naturally. why do we need to put like the equivalent of 12 teaspoons of shoeing in a thereto ruin them? >> and couple of marne shall mellows? >> i'll give you two. bake broil, mash them, really good. you know there is brown gravy my gosh, okay, it looks nice and thick and oh, my goodness. but if we use some maybe organic maybe use chicken broth in there or...
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us pursuit of happy unless. and it's important to understand that. but let me now for a moment dwell on that all-important second sentence. again, it's important for all of us who are citizens of a democracy. he hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, but they are endowed by their creator with certain up alienable rights, that among these are the right -- -- life, liberty, and be pursuit of happiness. that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, driving their just concept from the govern etched. when a government becomes destructive, out the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. do you remember it was that long? the sentence? people think it starts after "pursuit of happiness. -- i do not have my second sentence in here. there it is. in fact, the sentence goes all the way
us pursuit of happy unless. and it's important to understand that. but let me now for a moment dwell on that all-important second sentence. again, it's important for all of us who are citizens of a democracy. he hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, but they are endowed by their creator with certain up alienable rights, that among these are the right -- -- life, liberty, and be pursuit of happiness. that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among...
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stay with us. i had the shootin burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less di
stay with us. i had the shootin burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor...
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he'll join us next.ke reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ you're down with crestor. >>yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. and i quit smoking with chantix. i don't know that i can put into words how happy i was when i quit. it's like losing some baggage, i don't have to carry it around with me anymore. chantix made it possible for me to quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smok
he'll join us next.ke reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ you're down with crestor. >>yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually...
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all of these people are with us today.ause] after their service, many of the monuments men blend it back into society as artists, for instance or curators. hammond returned to his architectural firm in kentucky. it is worth mentioning that his firm specialized in the effects of explosives on structural integrity. the service of the monuments men often went unheralded even though it had changed them. we all the men and women who all the men and women who served a real debt of gratitude. without their service, we may have lost our common heritage. the gold-medal we present today is our country's way of saying that your service should not only be recognized, but celebrated. it is our nation's way of saying thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable john boehner. [applause] speaker boehner: in a few moments, we will have the presentation of the gold medals. i will ask the honorees to join us on stage. this is the last time i will have this privilege.
all of these people are with us today.ause] after their service, many of the monuments men blend it back into society as artists, for instance or curators. hammond returned to his architectural firm in kentucky. it is worth mentioning that his firm specialized in the effects of explosives on structural integrity. the service of the monuments men often went unheralded even though it had changed them. we all the men and women who all the men and women who served a real debt of gratitude. without...
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"it means the world to us. we didn't want to be that team, we didn't want to let down any of the ggs before us." "it's hard to do this and to play this game. to watch those guys come out and accomplish this has been a great task for them and i'm proud of tem." in class 2a, mount vernon looking to upset undefeated spirit lake 2nd quarter, drew adams to connor hermann who shows great concentratio n on the one-handed catch... mustangs trailed 42-14 at halftime hey fight back in the 2nd half. adams connects with hermann for the third time... great catch... mustangs trail 55-42 spirit lake responds... logan backhais throws a beauty to brock tvdedte for the touchdown...indians lead 63- 42 mount vernon's offense doesn't slow down... adams goes deep agai jack cochrane complete the comeback. spirit lake wins 70-56. its the most total points ever scored in a state title game. josh christensen tv9 melting snow cover through the day is leaving behind plenty of low level care about this tonight is that it will lead to patch
"it means the world to us. we didn't want to be that team, we didn't want to let down any of the ggs before us." "it's hard to do this and to play this game. to watch those guys come out and accomplish this has been a great task for them and i'm proud of tem." in class 2a, mount vernon looking to upset undefeated spirit lake 2nd quarter, drew adams to connor hermann who shows great concentratio n on the one-handed catch... mustangs trailed 42-14 at halftime hey fight back in...
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let us use it fully. [applause] sen. rubio: and you can't grow our economy with a health care law that raises prices, lowers quality, and encourages employers not to hire people. that is why we must repeal and replace obamacare. [applause] sen. rubio: there is one more that we should always be about. point for free enterprise and government our core principles of america's founding, the key to our prosperity and liberty. but there is one more thing we can never forget. you cannot have a strong nation without a strong people. and you cannot have strong people without strong values. the thing is, no one was born with strong values, they are taught to you and then they are reinforced. government cannot replace that. government can tell you what is legal. it cannot always tell you what is right. right and wrong, good and bad, that is learned from your values instilled in you in the family, the most important institution in society. [applause] sen. rubio: far too many of our leaders, frankly, in some instances
let us use it fully. [applause] sen. rubio: and you can't grow our economy with a health care law that raises prices, lowers quality, and encourages employers not to hire people. that is why we must repeal and replace obamacare. [applause] sen. rubio: there is one more that we should always be about. point for free enterprise and government our core principles of america's founding, the key to our prosperity and liberty. but there is one more thing we can never forget. you cannot have a strong...