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which led us back to our original look. lite beer, you're welcome. get two lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just 100 bucks a month. that'll get your holiday bell ringing. for the winter solstice. so great, right? yeah, and i just finished all my solstice shopping. oh, cool. hey, what'd you get me? i got you this half-price shake. oh, cool. nnouncer: real ice cream shakes alf price monday, december 22. this is how you sonic. who convinced you to follow your dreams with one cross country roadtrip?d you give someone the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments... is to give those moments back. dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! (cheers and applause) my guest tonight is the leader of the free world, and was recently named permanent guest host of the "the colbert report." please welcome president barack obama! (cheers and applause) >> thank you! thank you! >> stephen: sorry. didn't mean to steal your thunder there, sir. sorry about that. >> i will have to say,
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but we reject any project that sets us back to the days of fighting. we are rejecting this approach and will not allow it to happen. >> reporter: this cooperation between local authorities, and the sillville i can't houthi leadership keeping this city peace of the. >>> trying to clean up an oil spill. it has effected the environment and communities too. for many scooping up the oil and selling it back to the government is now their only source of income. from bangladesh, this is the story. >> reporter: picking out oil from the water in bangladesh, people that live off the land cannot escape this environment the disasters, villageers along river use their hands to scoop
but we reject any project that sets us back to the days of fighting. we are rejecting this approach and will not allow it to happen. >> reporter: this cooperation between local authorities, and the sillville i can't houthi leadership keeping this city peace of the. >>> trying to clean up an oil spill. it has effected the environment and communities too. for many scooping up the oil and selling it back to the government is now their only source of income. from bangladesh, this is...
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which led us back to our original look. ood more is capturing heey! the moment they open their gifts from verizon. awesome, woah! a bose bluetooth speaker! and...cut. the not-so-good-more alright honey, this time face towards the light. is take two. were you naughty? were you nice? that's the tension i need to see. alright, we're losing light, people. action! wow. cut. i'm not feeling it, sweetheart. we're gonna have to go in a different direction. doug? vo: now get the samsung galaxy note 4 for 0 down + 100 back with trade in. wow! nice! and get $150 credit when you switch to verizon. ♪ sc♪ it's dram-buie!!!! cotch and honey, a little spice, you're in the money! ♪ (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back. yeah, c'mon! welcome back! nation... nation, as you know, "the colbert report" goes off the air next thursday. (audience reacts) >> stephen: no, no, it's all right. no, no, no, no... so what the critics said when i started this show is finally true -- it won't last more than a couple weeks. (laughter) fortunately, th
which led us back to our original look. ood more is capturing heey! the moment they open their gifts from verizon. awesome, woah! a bose bluetooth speaker! and...cut. the not-so-good-more alright honey, this time face towards the light. is take two. were you naughty? were you nice? that's the tension i need to see. alright, we're losing light, people. action! wow. cut. i'm not feeling it, sweetheart. we're gonna have to go in a different direction. doug? vo: now get the samsung galaxy note 4...
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stay with us. >> we're back with more "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. for very different reasons students were kid flapped in kidnapped in nigeria kidnapped and killed in mexico. still with us michael cough faun kauffman. and nader hashemi and mieke eoyang. and apart from the middle east, which is hardy perennial in year enders, and the new look russian government, and the new assertstivea assertiveness outside of its borders. >> i think you have to look back at africa, the rise of boko haram, again look at somalia. we have not paid as much attention there, but the administration has announced strikes there. and i think that you always want to keep an eye on asia, hong kong and the protests there are always a potential trouble spot and in addition there is always north korea. >> we saw a very slight appetite on the part of americans on the part of africa even in ebola the answers seemed to be reflexive travel bans rather than talking about what it is that made africa so vulnerable, especially in these post-conflict states where the disease seems to be sp
stay with us. >> we're back with more "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. for very different reasons students were kid flapped in kidnapped in nigeria kidnapped and killed in mexico. still with us michael cough faun kauffman. and nader hashemi and mieke eoyang. and apart from the middle east, which is hardy perennial in year enders, and the new look russian government, and the new assertstivea assertiveness outside of its borders. >> i think you have to...
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if you want to throw us back in jail, go ahead.lk to vladimir putin. >> stephen: i'll give him a call. you want me to put a good word in for you? all right, how many members of pussy riot are there? >> ( translated ): it's a big secret. we can't tell you, but you need to find people in masks to learn more about pussy riot. >> stephen: can anyone be in pussy riots. >> ( translated ): of course. even you. >> stephen: what? >> ( translated ): even you. >> stephen: i could be in pussy riot? (cheers and applause) would i know? (laughter) >> ( translated ): we could even come up with an honorary pussy riot member tradition procedure for you. (laughter) >> stephen: sure, sure. >> ( translated ): but we'll talk about this only after you call putin. (laughter and applause) >> stephen: i'll you what, i'll talk to him over the camera at the end of the show. how about that? >> ( translated ): okay. >> stephen: it's a deal? why do you call yourselves pussy riot? and you don't even say it in russian. you say it in english, right? the name of the
if you want to throw us back in jail, go ahead.lk to vladimir putin. >> stephen: i'll give him a call. you want me to put a good word in for you? all right, how many members of pussy riot are there? >> ( translated ): it's a big secret. we can't tell you, but you need to find people in masks to learn more about pussy riot. >> stephen: can anyone be in pussy riots. >> ( translated ): of course. even you. >> stephen: what? >> ( translated ): even you. >>...
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i thought that is what the word and how it was used back in the day. he used it as a systematic way to break down another man. that is racism. a systematic way of raking down the other man. that is not tolerable. [applause] >> when they say athletes are not smart, you get these to up here. i am sitting next to the dictionary. this knows every meaning of every word and for him to be able to break down the issues, this drives me crazy as a former athlete. people don't give athletes credit for what they do. these are great examples. >> he knows more words than don king? >> this is true. kareem and i were on streetcar in san francisco. we were getting an award. we were riding around. i said, tell me something about the great walls of china? he said did you know how the quarry was built? you had to deal with it. >> my reaction was swift, aggressive, and negative. i saw that tape. we put out a statement that said he needed to clean up and fix it. quite honestly, i was left with the impression that it was not the first time in his life he did use that word. t
i thought that is what the word and how it was used back in the day. he used it as a systematic way to break down another man. that is racism. a systematic way of raking down the other man. that is not tolerable. [applause] >> when they say athletes are not smart, you get these to up here. i am sitting next to the dictionary. this knows every meaning of every word and for him to be able to break down the issues, this drives me crazy as a former athlete. people don't give athletes credit...
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and two weeks ago president's barack obama and raul astro turn their backs on 30 years . >> joining usor a look back at the rise of the islamic state. the olympics, ukraine's incursion and another israel gaza war and many events that made news around the world. michael kauffman najir hashami, and . michael kauffman, they used to call them sovietologists, and now they're back. it's been an amazing time. >> it's been a profound year for u.s.-russian relations and russia's relations in the west. both russian's behavior and relationship with russia. >> the maid an fighters had barely cooled in 2014. i don't think anybody expected the audacious move into crimea that now is part and parcel of russia. >> and russia was unprepared for what it was about to do. it's hard to believe as russia was winding down the social olympics, 30 days after that they had annexed crimea, much faster than the united states could react to it and crimea is likely to be passed down to another generation. it has been added to the russian map, and most people in the west believe 20 to 30 years before that issue is to
and two weeks ago president's barack obama and raul astro turn their backs on 30 years . >> joining usor a look back at the rise of the islamic state. the olympics, ukraine's incursion and another israel gaza war and many events that made news around the world. michael kauffman najir hashami, and . michael kauffman, they used to call them sovietologists, and now they're back. it's been an amazing time. >> it's been a profound year for u.s.-russian relations and russia's relations in...
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us. >> welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro at bloomberg's european headquarters. 30 minutes into your trading day, this is how we are shaping up. stoxx 600 down by 0.3%. we are not down by much, but 18 out of 19 industry groups are indeed trading lower. the ftse 100 down 0.4%, off by 30 points or so. the dax down by 0.28%. some stocks on the move with caroline. >> an interesting move related to m&a. you would have thought m&a would mean stocks go higher. not so when you are looking at sika, down by 11%. this is the worst in two decades. sealant, of industrial saint-gobain says, we want to buy a controlling stake. the founder of sika currently holds. of theuld have to 52% voting rights. management not happy. says, we will quit if this deal goes ahead. many worry about the future of this company as we see the building units start to consolidate. single vein, obviously looking to buy a controlling stake in this company. you will, seadrill, get some welcome news if you are a stockholder of this. offshore deepwat
us. >> welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro at bloomberg's european headquarters. 30 minutes into your trading day, this is how we are shaping up. stoxx 600 down by 0.3%. we are not down by much, but 18 out of 19 industry groups are indeed trading lower. the ftse 100 down 0.4%, off by 30 points or so. the dax down by 0.28%. some stocks on the move with caroline. >> an interesting move related to m&a. you would have thought m&a would mean stocks go higher. not so when you are...
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we did contact the porn website they did not get back to us. live, wusa9. >>> a solemn sendoff for a charles county sheriffs deputy. jumedical clagget killed sunday morning when his cruiser went off the road and crashed into a tree on route 218. . >> reporter: the last thing fellow officers say corporal jumedical clagget did before the crash was surprise dispatchers with breakfast. acts of kindness, that's how families and friends tell us the corporal lived, helping out the homeless with his own money. even criminals were shocked to learn of his own passing. >> could there be any higher praise for any law enforcement officer? >> reporter: it's a message that reverberated amongst officers, especially now as we're surrounded by national debates of police and race. >> corporal clagget was a very compassionate individual, hardworking individual. cared about keeping this community safe. >> we've come to love and respect him so much as a person. he was one of the guys that would come in the room and you felt good about being around him. >> he leaves
we did contact the porn website they did not get back to us. live, wusa9. >>> a solemn sendoff for a charles county sheriffs deputy. jumedical clagget killed sunday morning when his cruiser went off the road and crashed into a tree on route 218. . >> reporter: the last thing fellow officers say corporal jumedical clagget did before the crash was surprise dispatchers with breakfast. acts of kindness, that's how families and friends tell us the corporal lived, helping out the...
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and i'll be back at noon eastern with more news and the doctors will be in. they join ussunday housecall" two hours from now. i'm eric shawn. now back to "sunday morning futures" and maria. ♪ >> thanks, eric. >>> more now on that headline story eric just reported on. the horrific execution-style shooting two of nypd officers. we bring in judith miller, ad jukt fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research, a pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist and fox news contributor. ed rollins is former principal white house adviser to president reagan and longtime strategist, business and little leader and is a fox news political analyst. mary kissel is a "wall street journal" editorial board member and host of "opinion journal" on wsj live. good to see you, everybody. really another horrific story and everything that is said is just ratcheting up the rhetoric across the board. your reaction to congressman king's comments on the nypd story. >> well, i agree with congressman king. i think that the nypd is one of the finest police departments in the nation. i have cover
and i'll be back at noon eastern with more news and the doctors will be in. they join ussunday housecall" two hours from now. i'm eric shawn. now back to "sunday morning futures" and maria. ♪ >> thanks, eric. >>> more now on that headline story eric just reported on. the horrific execution-style shooting two of nypd officers. we bring in judith miller, ad jukt fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research, a pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist...
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and takes us back to earlier in the show talking about the real risk of big government. it's because everybody wants something and the government beginning to incentivize, disincentivize through the tax code. nine has taken one step into any government agency knows there are plenty of areas where we can cut. this is -- it's not rocket science, i say, just a little common sense. >> rick, there are billions, this tax credit, division, if you will, of the irs. it's not like child tax credits, also the earned income tax credit, poorly functions. huge error rates. doesn't it show that the tax system is too xblex complex? we have to simplify the whole thing. >> you wouldn't find neighbor would disagree with your statement. >> including you. >> including me. i'm an american who does not think you should get bonuses getting paid. your bonus, getting the cushy job in the industry after you leave the irs. you've got to keep in mind that you have to have audits. even under the flat tax, there will be people who will cheat. the only way to catch them is if we audit. >> we don't mind
and takes us back to earlier in the show talking about the real risk of big government. it's because everybody wants something and the government beginning to incentivize, disincentivize through the tax code. nine has taken one step into any government agency knows there are plenty of areas where we can cut. this is -- it's not rocket science, i say, just a little common sense. >> rick, there are billions, this tax credit, division, if you will, of the irs. it's not like child tax...
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it's taken us back to yesterday's opening level. k to tuesday's close so there is going to be resistance in the next 50 to 70 points in the dow. >> stepping back from today's action. what does this market remind you of? what does it feel like over the last 50, 60 years? where are you. we've had a lot of bulls start to get more cautious lately looking out into 2015. where do you think we are? >> i think we're still in reasonably good shape. the seasonals are good. and next year has several things going for it. the year before a presidential election. particularly in the second term of the sitting president. a strong upward bias. and years ending in a five have an amazing history of being up. so whether oh 05 or 15 or they all tend to have an upward boois. >> the mum bobo is working. >> the holiday quarter is the most important quarter if so many segments of the economy. we're essentially getting a the middle class stimulus at the most important time. should investors will excited about how that flows through in january when we get the
it's taken us back to yesterday's opening level. k to tuesday's close so there is going to be resistance in the next 50 to 70 points in the dow. >> stepping back from today's action. what does this market remind you of? what does it feel like over the last 50, 60 years? where are you. we've had a lot of bulls start to get more cautious lately looking out into 2015. where do you think we are? >> i think we're still in reasonably good shape. the seasonals are good. and next year has...
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. >> i want them to look back at us and ask the question how did you find the moral courage to shakehe lethargy, to break free of the chains of the past, to lift your sights and draw the design of a future that we can accomplish. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state john kerry made a flying visit. >> this is not just another policy issue measured against the array of global threats that we face today, and there are many, terrorism, extremism, epidemics, poverty, nuclear proliferation, all challenges that know no borders, climate change ranks up there equal with all of them. >> i have never seen such a sense of resolve that you find among people over here. yes, that of course has to translate into something concrete, and that's where people are protecting their own turfs. >> reporter: progress is still extraordinarily slow, one bone of contention is how to manage country's commit -- commitments to reduce emissions. >> this is difficult, all all of the countries of the world are at different stages, and we want to make sure that rich countries do not backslide. >> reporter: frequently
. >> i want them to look back at us and ask the question how did you find the moral courage to shakehe lethargy, to break free of the chains of the past, to lift your sights and draw the design of a future that we can accomplish. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state john kerry made a flying visit. >> this is not just another policy issue measured against the array of global threats that we face today, and there are many, terrorism, extremism, epidemics, poverty, nuclear...
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us. i mean, i'm not going to wait to get hit before i hit back we start seeing movement from this directionhrough the night vision goggles. >> this house had kids in there that would pester us. you didn't want to open fire. i don't want to shoot somebody that doesn't have it coming to them. i don't want to shoot a child. they were starting to move up on us. i remember d.b. says, i got movement. i have my laser. i am i'm picking out targets. i got on the radio with oz. i said are you seeing what i'm seeing? >> can they see it? >> no. >> in my mind, they are getting ready -- we're going to engage. we let them get as close as ghiú possible. and thenv84váp)q them out. the first thing they fired was an rpg. it went flying over the compound. >> came over our -- pmyself and d.b.'s head. >> i was bringing water over to oz. i got about right here about the corner of the gym when -- >> a huge flash. >> a homemade explosive. >> it goes off. it hit right here just inside. >> then what happens? >> to me it was, okay, it's on. we started fighting. started lighting them up. i was lasering targets to shoot
us. i mean, i'm not going to wait to get hit before i hit back we start seeing movement from this directionhrough the night vision goggles. >> this house had kids in there that would pester us. you didn't want to open fire. i don't want to shoot somebody that doesn't have it coming to them. i don't want to shoot a child. they were starting to move up on us. i remember d.b. says, i got movement. i have my laser. i am i'm picking out targets. i got on the radio with oz. i said are you...
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we had a discussion and believe it will take us until february to come back with a full level of due diligence on that allocation. we can bring it to the february meeting. >> yes, because again i speak for myself, to make a decision on those allocation today we don't have enough information and the matrix doesn't give you enough information to support that. >> my job is to make sure the board has all the information you need in the record and we feel as strong as you do that for this allocation that we have done nothing other than put it through the matrix and that describes the level of due diligence that we need from the board in order to make an informed decision. >> i think we owe it to the plan to review this completely before we make a vote with a full recommendation. that staff go back for a full evaluation and come back to the board with that due diligence because i think we owe it as if if -- >> if you don't mind what you are referring to. it would be global equity to 35 percent, private equity from 16 percent to 21 percent, real access from 12 percent to 15 percent, there w
we had a discussion and believe it will take us until february to come back with a full level of due diligence on that allocation. we can bring it to the february meeting. >> yes, because again i speak for myself, to make a decision on those allocation today we don't have enough information and the matrix doesn't give you enough information to support that. >> my job is to make sure the board has all the information you need in the record and we feel as strong as you do that for...
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we're getting very close here but there's one thing that could be holding us back. we're going to talk about what that is. >> it's rather large, believe it or not. a lot of people sit in it and it gets a lot of attention. >>> first a look at the weather. >> we're having a drizzly morning all around the bay area. you might notice that if you head out this morning. your windshield wiper action. live look at the golden gate bridge, temperatures relatively speaking warm in the upper 50s now. if you like dry weather, we are going to see it next week. good for travel. cloudy this afternoon, dry and mild days ahead. we'll look at the 7-day forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> two new york city police officers are dead after a gunman opened fire in broad daylight. ambushing them as they sat in a patrol car. hundreds of officers saluted ambulances carrying the bodies from a hospital in brooklyn. police say the suspect ismaayil brinsley shot the two men in the head yesterday afternoon. the suspect then ran to a nearby subway station where he shot and killed himself. >>> f
we're getting very close here but there's one thing that could be holding us back. we're going to talk about what that is. >> it's rather large, believe it or not. a lot of people sit in it and it gets a lot of attention. >>> first a look at the weather. >> we're having a drizzly morning all around the bay area. you might notice that if you head out this morning. your windshield wiper action. live look at the golden gate bridge, temperatures relatively speaking warm in the...
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then we went back with him to his cell, at which point he took us on a tour of his injuries and how they were healing. >> i can't open my hands but it's getting better. i'll get it back. i can still punch. i can close my fist, i just can't open it. i got stabbed in the stomach over here. stabbed here. got cut in my neck. got my back cut and my legs, pretty much the worse one was on my leg. eight inches across, four inches deep, almost to the bone. >> can i ask a hypothetical? >> yes. >> you got stabbed pretty bad. >> yeah. >> is this the end of it? >> no. if i ever see him again, i can't say nothing. of course i can't say nothing. if i say no, i'm going to the hole. guards ain't going to want to hear i'm going to kill this guy. the next time i see him. i can't have him coming up behind me thinking i'm going to get him and doing this again. just because he's thinking i'm going to get him back. he's going to want to jump first. well, i got to jump first, but i'm not gonna. i can't tell you i'm gonna, because i'll be in seg. i'm not mad at the guy. if more people would do what he did instea
then we went back with him to his cell, at which point he took us on a tour of his injuries and how they were healing. >> i can't open my hands but it's getting better. i'll get it back. i can still punch. i can close my fist, i just can't open it. i got stabbed in the stomach over here. stabbed here. got cut in my neck. got my back cut and my legs, pretty much the worse one was on my leg. eight inches across, four inches deep, almost to the bone. >> can i ask a hypothetical?...
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back. don't ever leave me again. take us home, senator. >> the truth is sometimes a hard pill to swallow. ♪ ♪ but the american people are entitled to it. we need only remember when facing cruelty, suffering, and loss, that we are always americans. different, stronger, and better than those who would destroy us. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: whooo! hooza! hooza! you know, i should probably be kepressed that someone in the government deserves massive applause for saying we shouldn't torture people and we should find out about it but i'm still so happy someone actually said it-- john mccain, forever! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) freedom! new trident unwrapped is the gum you love without a wrapper. welcome to the easy life. ♪ trident unwrapped. super useful. helps fight cavities. oh, of course! vo: meet maggie. smile! woah, this takes really good pictures! vo: maggie wants some hands-on experience. hands-on experience...with samsung. but she's been going about it all the wrong way. i have? yeah
back. don't ever leave me again. take us home, senator. >> the truth is sometimes a hard pill to swallow. ♪ ♪ but the american people are entitled to it. we need only remember when facing cruelty, suffering, and loss, that we are always americans. different, stronger, and better than those who would destroy us. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: whooo! hooza! hooza! you know, i should probably be kepressed that someone in the government deserves massive...
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that if we don't have one it is good policy maybe your bring us back a recommendation if you concur give us an orderly passion which committee to go to and you'll have that i have an outstanding question on the hedge fund issue with due diligence that is out there i want to put that in the record and hope i get that next and lastly two items i'm sure obey coming up and forgive me if it's on our four week calendar i want to call them out one a overlay i did it from the timing of the calendar so if it hadn't come i'd like it to come back to loop that around and finish that off and also there's a report that is due other than the haurld on 90 days cycle has passed if there's on the forward calendar forgive people's 3 me but in not on the forward calendar that concludes my comments that concludes item 15. >> i asked do executive director i haven't goggle an answer what's been wyatt's the procedure if anyone wants to repel the position. >> i provided you an answer before the meeting if there's. >> recruitment issue they are unlimited time to formally contest it before the civil service commis
that if we don't have one it is good policy maybe your bring us back a recommendation if you concur give us an orderly passion which committee to go to and you'll have that i have an outstanding question on the hedge fund issue with due diligence that is out there i want to put that in the record and hope i get that next and lastly two items i'm sure obey coming up and forgive me if it's on our four week calendar i want to call them out one a overlay i did it from the timing of the calendar so...
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society, i think, has done a credible job of trying to right those wrongs and realizing they can't hold us back anymore. that we can only hold ourselves back. >> what about his comments about his son? i mean, does that not sound, you know, plausible to you that he would have to have that discussion with his son who appears as a black man that he needs to be extra careful with law enforcement and that that needs to change? >> well, fortunately his son is going to grow up with a male role mode el, a father figure in his life much like i did. my dad was my role model. my dad taught me how to deal with the world. look, there was an example when i was a young kid, 15-year-old punk, and a squad car drove by the house and i put up the black power signal, you know, just kind of taunting the police. the police backed the car up, came up and my dad came out of the house. he walked up respectfully and said, officer, is there a problem? he said we thought your son was flagging us down. he said i'll handle this. my father told me to get in the house. why are you screwing with the police? knock it off. it's
society, i think, has done a credible job of trying to right those wrongs and realizing they can't hold us back anymore. that we can only hold ourselves back. >> what about his comments about his son? i mean, does that not sound, you know, plausible to you that he would have to have that discussion with his son who appears as a black man that he needs to be extra careful with law enforcement and that that needs to change? >> well, fortunately his son is going to grow up with a male...
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he's these provisions to take us back to the days of bail outs. the provisions to create more loopholes for wall street, these provisions that put the bankers, the traders, that's with a d, traders in a position where they take risks, they make risk kill bets. that i had either make a lot of money from it or if the bets go wrong, taxpayers pick it up. this could never pass. that's why it's so important to expose them. >> you talked about house republicans trying to slip this in. there's a bipartisan negotiation team to come together to dock this together. are you angry at her? it's how the democrats appear to go along with this before you and others started to blow the whistle. >> well, i know what happened. i know what republicans do and what wall street does. they submit, they pass 10 or 15 really bad provisions. they've done it with environmental riders, they've done it with wall street riders and then ne gauche yaters in good faith try to get rid of as many of them as possible and you end up with one or two bad ones. about that's the problem.
he's these provisions to take us back to the days of bail outs. the provisions to create more loopholes for wall street, these provisions that put the bankers, the traders, that's with a d, traders in a position where they take risks, they make risk kill bets. that i had either make a lot of money from it or if the bets go wrong, taxpayers pick it up. this could never pass. that's why it's so important to expose them. >> you talked about house republicans trying to slip this in. there's a...
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he was able to give us back information. >> fbi agent sent the day edgar hoover was going to dallas andssigned to melina osborn. >> yeah. >> so lis wiehl's father a retired agent giving us stuff he told no one ever. how helpful was that? >> it was great. you dsaw the interview. he talked to you as if he was talking to a close friend. he confided in you. it was all of the little inside baseball all of the extra judge et information. it was finding the extra little nuggets and details and it added layers to it. >> that was the key to that? >> not only did he tell us what his experience was, but he was able to tell us how the fbi did the investigation in total in dallas and the pressure is on them and what was said and what was put out there. little by little we knocked out all of the conspiracy theories. we de bunked them because we were doing the straight on narrative about here is oswald here's what happened are you surprised about what we found out in killing kennedy? >> i was surprised we were able to streamline in a way that we didn't have to panneder to all of the conspiracy theoris
he was able to give us back information. >> fbi agent sent the day edgar hoover was going to dallas andssigned to melina osborn. >> yeah. >> so lis wiehl's father a retired agent giving us stuff he told no one ever. how helpful was that? >> it was great. you dsaw the interview. he talked to you as if he was talking to a close friend. he confided in you. it was all of the little inside baseball all of the extra judge et information. it was finding the extra little nuggets...
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back. jacob ward explains. >> bacteria are becoming resistence to the drugs that we use to kill them. in the united states alone, at least 2 million people become infected each year with back tier yeah that are resistence, and at least 23,000 people die as a direct result of those. that is a massive problem, one that dwarfs many other more visible public health threats. and there are many factors that can contribute to the problem. the fact that drug companies aren't really making new antibiotics, it is expensive and time consuming and making pharmaceuticals and a business, so this group is hoping to convince world leaders to create the drugs they need, but this a host of other factors that make bacteria ever harder to kill. antibiotic drugs are being less effective because as they are used in greeter numbers of people, they are getting more and more opportunity, to develop resistence. you should think of it like practice, the more it has a chance to practice on the drugs, the more they see them on the battlefield, the better they get at resisting the effects. and there are two big rea
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us. we'll see you back here next week. have a great day. biggest hint yet. >> i'm going to make up my mind in short order >>> and the pilgrimage, wounded american vets go overseas, looking for a miracle. >> announcer: from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos, begins now. >>> good morning. i'm martha raddatz, and we're tracking stories developing on several fronts, including nationwide protests against police brutality. saturday, tens of thousands hit the streets in new york and washington. the mother of michael brown taking part. events were mostly peaceful. although 23 people were arrested in boston. >>> but also, breaking this morning, alarms raised after a mid-air scare involving a russian military jet, a very close call putting a passenger plane at risk, the latest sign of that high-stakes tension growing between russia and the west. abc's terry moran on how it happened. >> reporter: russian military jets like these have been probing deeper and deeper into nato air space over europe in recent months and yesterday, a near-di
us. we'll see you back here next week. have a great day. biggest hint yet. >> i'm going to make up my mind in short order >>> and the pilgrimage, wounded american vets go overseas, looking for a miracle. >> announcer: from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos, begins now. >>> good morning. i'm martha raddatz, and we're tracking stories developing on several fronts, including nationwide protests against police brutality. saturday, tens of...
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by way of orientation and you have seen these slides before but to take us back to a point and time we currently have a system that has boarding heights at 8 inches above top of rail for the existing fleet. we use either minihighs or lifts integral to the cars to comply with the ada requirements and as we have gone forward to try to determine what to do with the shared platform the original analysis done and what caltrain settled on was 25 inches above top of rail and the high speed rail was in the 48 to 50-inch range. can you see the list of challenges there on the board, its capacity, its compatibility. it's the ability to hold schedules. each one of those is the items we're looking at right now to go ahead and analyze what the potentials are and what the best solution is. in that methodology we have had several meetings. we had one which is with the principles of both high speed rail and caltrain. we have a series of technical meetings that started on the fifth of november and we've had several of those that are collaborative between high speet rail and caltrain looking at what thos
by way of orientation and you have seen these slides before but to take us back to a point and time we currently have a system that has boarding heights at 8 inches above top of rail for the existing fleet. we use either minihighs or lifts integral to the cars to comply with the ada requirements and as we have gone forward to try to determine what to do with the shared platform the original analysis done and what caltrain settled on was 25 inches above top of rail and the high speed rail was in...
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that he is leaving the organization. >> we went through years of turmoil and jim harbaugh brought us back to prominence. >> and while it was the farewell game for harbaugh it was the last game for the niners. despite a rough start for the 49ers. fans say they are excited to come back next year and watch their team play. >> every time i bring new friends to this particular stadium, we want to walk around and see it because it is such a dramatic difference from candle stick. >> fans say they have already set their sights on next year. especially since levi stadium will host super bowl 60. the only thing will that will make that game better is if the 49ers fly in it. and let's start off with the 49ers. they finished -- after starting out the season 0-10, the raiders ended up winning three games to finish with a 3-13 record. interim head coach tony has been told he will get a chance to interview for that permanent job. ktvu viewers are also sharing their thought ons these coaching searches. just visit our facebook page to join the conversation and your comments could be read on air. >>> let's
that he is leaving the organization. >> we went through years of turmoil and jim harbaugh brought us back to prominence. >> and while it was the farewell game for harbaugh it was the last game for the niners. despite a rough start for the 49ers. fans say they are excited to come back next year and watch their team play. >> every time i bring new friends to this particular stadium, we want to walk around and see it because it is such a dramatic difference from candle stick....
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he n he went back to the us made a poem. we have loaded ships in the cold. we went about our duties. we knew it would be heaven when we got back or breath. when we laid aside, they were not even ask us to dust golden stairs. were here st. peter happiness.ve wellfleet is preserved peace after the war. the members of all of those which perished in the wall. the government organization took a primary mission of preventing war. service -- observers have their doubts. in fortunes, ed war accomplished a thing. it was the bloodiest war in human history. the r the formation of league of nations. conflicts upon armed with pessimism. are not our nation's in war. to have ill continue the idea that the national spirit will prevail. the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] screeria -- nigeria.- >> good morning. our first panel of speakers today can share the
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again, the sense, and that brings us back to mcguffie, that the public schools are no longer teachingd values that they should preach and used to preach, and did preach when he studied back when he was growing up. instead, because of jews, that the school curriculum is being changed. and again, very much talking about the jewish question. let's take a look just at the preface here. because he does something quite interesting that again is quite common in conspiratorial writing. take a look at the second paragraph especially. what's going on there? yeah. >> it looks like people have tried -- jewish people probably have tried to refute the articles but he's defending his own articles saying they haven't shown any facts to refute them. >> if we were in a debate here -- >> i think he places more suspicion on them because they refute it, saying that makes them more suspicious than they were. >> again it's a kind of can't win. this is a tactic a tactic used in debate. i don't know if any of you ever studied debate. but what's going on here? what are you trying to do in terms of debating tac
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us for that conversation, steve perry in hartford connecticut. ashley yates. and gloria brown marshall. ashley yates looking back at the year give us a thumbnail tour of the waterfront. where are we now? what stands out for you as you look back at this year? >> where we are right now is at a place where america is being forced to have honest, courageous conversation about the real state of black america the state of race relations in our country. it's a good starting point from which to advocate for change, which is what the people out on the ground are doing actively. these are not just unorganized protests these are strategy and ordered to force conversation in the forefront to make change on a systemic level. these are changes that need to happen. the year has been a trying one overall. while people are pushing for change we've witnessed three more murders in st. louis, where i'm from in addition to tamir rice in cleveland tanisha rice in cleveland. the time is now and we can't wait when every 28 hours an unarmed black person is killed by vigilanties or police. we're at a good point to start making a pivot in
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. >> thank you for joining us. back to you. >> matt miller there.oming up despite uber's growing , regulatory challenges, how confident are investors that uber can be a success? ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." despite being thousands of miles from new york, berkeley, california has been a hotbed of protests over the death of eric garner. now venture capitalist peter thiel is the latest target. while speaking at a for him protesters marched in saying , "black lives matter." he tried thiel was force-out state by protesters who shouted back. you can hear more from th next week. iel he is my next guest on "studio 1.0." --b bill gurley is today's guest on "studio 1.0." i spoke to him on october 20 and asked him about uber's potential, and which tech ceo uber's ceo remind some of the most. >> if i looked along a vector, he is most like jeff bezos. the business is most like amazon. it is not a facebook, it's an operational intensive business. i find him to be most like jeff. the thing that is least understood about travis is these -- he
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. >> reporter: that brings us back to greg schuler's garage. he's ready to fight back. allowing us to wheel in one of our bait bikes loaded with that high tech tracking equipment. >> we've been robbed so many times, i'm not quite sure that someone's going to come back another time. >> reporter: we were skeptical, at first, too. could yet another break-in really happen again? when we come back. >> hi, i'd like to report a burglary. >> reporter: our bait bike gone. >> he saw the bike that was sitting here, grabbed this, quickly took it to the door. >> reporter: and our tracker on the hunt. >> i just had a beep. >> reporter: you had a beep. >>> next, we follow the trail. tracking a stolen bike to a secret location out of town. >>> and another thief gets caught, red-handed. when hot pursuit returns. dove invited women to a makeover with a difference. hi ma'am hi would you like to have a free makeover? yeah, why not? who doesn't love a free makeover? there you go. it's a shower. it's a shower. but it's a shower with new dove body wash, with its new breakthrough formula all it
. >> reporter: that brings us back to greg schuler's garage. he's ready to fight back. allowing us to wheel in one of our bait bikes loaded with that high tech tracking equipment. >> we've been robbed so many times, i'm not quite sure that someone's going to come back another time. >> reporter: we were skeptical, at first, too. could yet another break-in really happen again? when we come back. >> hi, i'd like to report a burglary. >> reporter: our bait bike gone....
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we already appreciated those funds to us back at your september board meeting and that appropriation also covered staff time as part of the effort. so that's about all that i wanted to cover. the action is to authorize the executive director to enter into the agreement. there is an attachment to the memo. >> that sounds great. thank you very much. there are no questions. oh commissioner tang has a commission. >> thank you, one quick question which is the study expected to come out. >> the study is just kicking off now. about a 2 1/2 year effort with interim deliverables intended to inform the regional transportation plan approved in 2017 and a lot of the plans will be in 2016. we will have a much more refined schedule of how the study will progress as we conclude startup, probably in the next month or so, and we envision substantial public involvement and have more information about the timing of the meetings. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you very much. let's go ahead and go to public comment. no public comment. it is closed. do a roll call vote. >> on item 8. [ calling roll ] the it
we already appreciated those funds to us back at your september board meeting and that appropriation also covered staff time as part of the effort. so that's about all that i wanted to cover. the action is to authorize the executive director to enter into the agreement. there is an attachment to the memo. >> that sounds great. thank you very much. there are no questions. oh commissioner tang has a commission. >> thank you, one quick question which is the study expected to come out....