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it is that sense of purpose used to be 5.7%. the food spending used to be 15 percent now it is a percent. but we are paying for it. so their purpose is to drive them why they exist not just another retailer trying to seoul agrees but secondly if they look at as interconnected but the declaration of interdependence that we all are interdependent and interconnected. and therefore when we make decisions paribas consider the consequences not that we need to improve the margins what are the consequences for all? to come up with the win/win win for the stakeholders. it is easy to find a trade off with the decision making is driven but with that you can come up with stats one of the highest whole foods of 19 times now for of publicly traded companies their ratio varies between 350 and 500 days to be 30 year for darr 50 but it has risen dramatically of the fundamental belief that front-line people are paid better with relatively modestly with the chief financial officer when make 2000 the other may make a million but there were people th
it is that sense of purpose used to be 5.7%. the food spending used to be 15 percent now it is a percent. but we are paying for it. so their purpose is to drive them why they exist not just another retailer trying to seoul agrees but secondly if they look at as interconnected but the declaration of interdependence that we all are interdependent and interconnected. and therefore when we make decisions paribas consider the consequences not that we need to improve the margins what are the...
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we say let us be good human beings.et us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings. >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other faith, and pearl wants to dispel any notion that the school is trying to convert muslims, who account for 60% of her students. >> i have to be extremely careful how i word myself. sometimes, you know, like we have a christmas concert. the children want to participate, the muslim children want to participate, but i say no, get a permission letter from your parents. >> reporter: she thinks muslim parents are mostly satisfied that their children are getting a good education with patriotic values. but she fears few would come to her support in a pinch for fear of their safety. just two years ago a prominent political leader was gunned down after calling for mercy for a christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy. his assassin was cheered by crowds and dozens of lawyers offered to defend him for free. >> we feel most
we say let us be good human beings.et us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings. >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other faith, and pearl wants to dispel any notion that the school is trying to convert muslims, who account for 60% of her students. >> i have to be extremely careful how i word myself. sometimes, you know, like we have a christmas concert. the children want to participate, the muslim...
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use them? what would be the purpose of not disclosing the agency's uses? >> that's a great question. t sure why they would not want to expose it besides having the public find out and be worried about it. none of these agencies have privacy policies. we don't know how long they keep the footage? do they hand it on to other agencies? are they looking for other things besides wanted criminals which they have a probable cause warrant for? these are all questions that the american people deserve answers for before they start using these drones regularly. >> pierre i want you to jump in here and react to what is being said, and then also, do you think lines need to be drawn a little more distinctly. >> sure, i think first off, just because someone doesn't release information to me, doesn't necessarily mean they are trying to hide it. so i applaud treasure and his organization for seeking transparency. i have no issues with that. where we draw the line is going to boil down to number one whether we think drones require warrants. and then the second line is whether we're going to restrict di
use them? what would be the purpose of not disclosing the agency's uses? >> that's a great question. t sure why they would not want to expose it besides having the public find out and be worried about it. none of these agencies have privacy policies. we don't know how long they keep the footage? do they hand it on to other agencies? are they looking for other things besides wanted criminals which they have a probable cause warrant for? these are all questions that the american people...
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we say, "let us be good human beings, let us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings." >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other faith, and pearl wants to dispel any notion that the school is trying to convert muslims, who account for about 60% of her students. >> sometimes, you know, like, we have a christmas concert, the children want to participate, the muslim children want to participate, but i say, no, they have to get a permission letter from their parents, because you never know. >> reporter: although she thinks muslim parents are mostly satisfied that their children are receiving a good education, with patriotic values, she fears few would come to her support in a pinch, for their own safety. just two years ago, a prominent moderate political leader was gunned down after calling for mercy for a christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy. his assassin was hailed by crowds as he entered court, where dozens of lawyers offered to defend him for free. >> we feel most of the time that we are not
we say, "let us be good human beings, let us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings." >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other faith, and pearl wants to dispel any notion that the school is trying to convert muslims, who account for about 60% of her students. >> sometimes, you know, like, we have a christmas concert, the children want to participate, the muslim children want to participate,...
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but they are hope being t hopina reformed garment industry. >> and m aha sata joins us. ks like you are stand being in front of the gap where the plaza once stood. i was listennings to the minister talking about accident or accident. these things happen he says. >> is there a sense that the government is taking this problem seriously? what the government will say is the problem will not go yo go ay overnight. >> you have a lot of factories that are taller than they are permitted to be. you have a lot of factsry, facts dangerously close together. a fire in one factory mr. affect the workers in another factsry. >> where do these workers go? , would they be taken over by another town. and what town would that be do you have the infrastructure and roads to build saver factsries. >> the government has enact the a national action plan with the help of working with the international labor organizations and they'll insuspect 1 1500 factsries for fire safety and structural intelling righty. but the plan will take three and a half years to implement. and the inspection part will ta
but they are hope being t hopina reformed garment industry. >> and m aha sata joins us. ks like you are stand being in front of the gap where the plaza once stood. i was listennings to the minister talking about accident or accident. these things happen he says. >> is there a sense that the government is taking this problem seriously? what the government will say is the problem will not go yo go ay overnight. >> you have a lot of factories that are taller than they are...
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and allows us to remove all these impurities in pure medical. it can further be used to pursue juries and all kinds of other treatments and. at the end of the process the xenon they get is bottle and nearly ready to be sent on to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come closer together but before the medical xenon gets into the hands of a qualified doctor every batch is tested and checked for purity. requires them to control for six kinds of impurities they go the extra mile to control for a full tin as a result the level of impurities in the medical xenon produced here is around two to three times lower than regulators demand. every year we discover new particularly using xenon as in an authentic as a result we're figuring out absolutely new ways to play zenon this is a truly unique medicine it is totally harmless to humans but at the same tim
and allows us to remove all these impurities in pure medical. it can further be used to pursue juries and all kinds of other treatments and. at the end of the process the xenon they get is bottle and nearly ready to be sent on to clinics and hospitals under the brand name med at the moment is still rather expensive especially when compared with other and statics. proponents argue that when you take into account problems in complications associated with other knockout gases the prices come...
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and owe with that being said, you know i tkphaopl every situation knowing that, you know, if chance of us not being same. or chance of us being crate everybody kind desired but we believe each other and we are rail lead we will take to about every b. easier in the redskins face dallas october 19 with first place in division. possibly on-line. then three and one bears wait. and trip denver to face broncos who won every game
and owe with that being said, you know i tkphaopl every situation knowing that, you know, if chance of us not being same. or chance of us being crate everybody kind desired but we believe each other and we are rail lead we will take to about every b. easier in the redskins face dallas october 19 with first place in division. possibly on-line. then three and one bears wait. and trip denver to face broncos who won every game
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. >> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. he heart of detroit's future what seems to be a simple equation. but in the motor city today, the first bid to be declared bankrupt delivered a scathing assessment. he has calculated the pluses and minuses on detroit's ledgers and determined the amounts don't add up. it would be $250 million in the hole at best. but city workers and pensioners just aren't buying it. hundreds came out in protest today. they say the shortfall claim is just purification and that city leaders didn't work hard enough to negotiate settlements with creditors before detroit's july bankruptcy filing. it could be free from having to pay out its pension obligations to these city workers. >> it makes me feel as if i'm irrelevant, insignificant and my voice just doesn't matter. so we have to get out and show support for those who have been unjustly treated in this whole bankruptcy scheme. >> in some ways, detroit's financial downfall isn't all that surprising. we have heard and seen many reports from the former ind
. >> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. he heart of detroit's future what seems to be a simple equation. but in the motor city today, the first bid to be declared bankrupt delivered a scathing assessment. he has calculated the pluses and minuses on detroit's ledgers and determined the amounts don't add up. it would be $250 million in the hole at best. but city workers and pensioners just aren't buying it. hundreds came out in protest today. they say the shortfall claim...
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that this is not a weapon that should be used. and my own view is that the debt ceiling should be eliminated. it's a very strange law. it's not constitutional. it's not a constitutional requirement. and it obliges, if it's imposed and if it's actually not lifted, it obliges the president to break the law. now, to have a law that obliges the president to break the law, i.e., not to meet the spending commitments that as an executive he's obliged legally to meet, to have such a law seems to me just ruinous. and i think you should get rid of it. >> but that's not going to happen -- >> alas, no. so, we know that a few weeks from now we'll be back with this circus again. >> so, what should the president do when the circus comes down the street again? >> well, i think there are, i think in essence they've taken the right position which is we will not negotiate under the threat of blowing up the solvency, the creditworthiness, of the us government. that's not a reasonable threat. we will not respond to that. but we will negotiate a long te
that this is not a weapon that should be used. and my own view is that the debt ceiling should be eliminated. it's a very strange law. it's not constitutional. it's not a constitutional requirement. and it obliges, if it's imposed and if it's actually not lifted, it obliges the president to break the law. now, to have a law that obliges the president to break the law, i.e., not to meet the spending commitments that as an executive he's obliged legally to meet, to have such a law seems to me...
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we - we have be able to see we is saw the english book is being used by the families and staff to provide information to the families that they may not have known or access before. that's our recommendation that the handbook be distributed to staff and faculty. if we just go down to our bbc recommendations. we want to continue to ask there's improvement regarding the pathways. there seems to be a gap in the especially understanding families about the option they have in the pathway. just to continue to ask bbc to do the good work they're doing and a making sure the families know the option. the uniform policies and generate the handbooks and that is a concern for us. plan more inservice program so the families know the policies and continue to use the report card and provide the teachers a copy and number 6 is the long-term english learners. we found that the sites found with this the report card because it goes k through 5 it has some more information that is helping staff and families start to track their kids are long-term english learners. the report card is being used for an importan
we - we have be able to see we is saw the english book is being used by the families and staff to provide information to the families that they may not have known or access before. that's our recommendation that the handbook be distributed to staff and faculty. if we just go down to our bbc recommendations. we want to continue to ask there's improvement regarding the pathways. there seems to be a gap in the especially understanding families about the option they have in the pathway. just to...
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if your mom were listening to us, what would she be telling us to do? what was important to her in her life? i think if decisions were made by patients prior to their admissions and expressed to their family then a lot of the suffering that goes on right now would be avoided. >> that's the goal of the conversation project. >> we want people to go to the kitchen table with the people that they love and have a conversation about what it is that they want. my interest in this subject grew out at the end oh of my mother's life. i was faced with a cascading number of decisions for her health care. i'm not always certain what she would have wanted. i often wished that i could have said, "mom, is this what you want me to do? is this what you want to happen to you?" the project web-site has tools to help families think about and talk about what kind of death they want. >> when you ask people how they want to die, 70% of them say they want to die at home for example. home is not a geographic place put it's an idea. people want to die peacefully, they are not die
if your mom were listening to us, what would she be telling us to do? what was important to her in her life? i think if decisions were made by patients prior to their admissions and expressed to their family then a lot of the suffering that goes on right now would be avoided. >> that's the goal of the conversation project. >> we want people to go to the kitchen table with the people that they love and have a conversation about what it is that they want. my interest in this subject...
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reenactors explain to visitors what would be found inside a colonial farmhouse. >> we have flowers, herbs as well. we can use them for cooking and diving and medical needs as need to be. >> animals are rare and heritage breeds. the pigs for example are smaller than modern pork. they were captured on an island. descendants of a shipwreck in the 1,600 dreads. historic farm used to be federally operated -- a local nonprofit pays for 80% of the operating costs. >> we even snowplow the roads which is theirs but we still do it in order to get it done. >> as of october 1st the friends of clawed more colonial farm agreed to take over 100% of the facility -- so the operators were astonished when the national park erected barricades and closed off access to visitors. 300 school kids were supposed to be here wednesday canceled. >> angry than the humans are the geese because there are no visitors and no staff members routinely in this area to keep them safe from predators like foxes and hawks the geese get penned up for much of the day. >> a spokeswoman for the national park service is still federal land and the rule if
reenactors explain to visitors what would be found inside a colonial farmhouse. >> we have flowers, herbs as well. we can use them for cooking and diving and medical needs as need to be. >> animals are rare and heritage breeds. the pigs for example are smaller than modern pork. they were captured on an island. descendants of a shipwreck in the 1,600 dreads. historic farm used to be federally operated -- a local nonprofit pays for 80% of the operating costs. >> we even snowplow...
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to be extremely important to us. as we become more independent. where they become less rev hrapbrevhrapbt rehaveless revalent.>> the demand growing n india and china and all these areas where a lot of russian oil is going. you have a lot more relations between different countries . we don't have that ham ter over us. that increases our own influence and it shuts down and narrows the trade in balance between us and other countries which also helps to improve our own economy world. >> a lot say -- we have tremendous reserves with natural tkpas in particular but there's a lot of politics going on here . >> would that cause for energy independent? >> i'm not sure. >> i'm not sure -- the bill shale areas are in texas, in the northeast. the obama administration has certainly slowed down especially since the people in the horizon tragedy. but in terms of the overall production that we have in the u.s. i'm not sure they will lose as much as the people think it would be . >> this is one of the reasons we are getting so much n
to be extremely important to us. as we become more independent. where they become less rev hrapbrevhrapbt rehaveless revalent.>> the demand growing n india and china and all these areas where a lot of russian oil is going. you have a lot more relations between different countries . we don't have that ham ter over us. that increases our own influence and it shuts down and narrows the trade in balance between us and other countries which also helps to improve our own economy world. >>...
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us. i asked would she be willing someone else use this? >> sbert helped -- eggbert helped many people end their lives. >> she would be giving a gift to somebody else. >> recycle them? >> recycle them. >> last this been used? >> a person died with his head in there. >> what's the process like for the patient? >> the person breathing doesn't feel any pain discomfort at all and they just go to sleep. >> you hold their hand sometimes. >> yes. >> how many times have you held someone's hands through their final moments? >> about 100. it's an honor. do you want to put it on. >> i don't want you to suffocate. >> don't worry about that. >> dr. eggbert has faced criminal charges. he will help anyone die regardless whether their medical condition is terminal. he is unapologetic. >> i do not think the term, is a reasonable -- i think it's better for a person to say to think about what it is to do with your life. for example, a man has called me up, 94 years old, totally deaf, what, is this living? i don't want to do this anymore. >> he wants to go? >>
us. i asked would she be willing someone else use this? >> sbert helped -- eggbert helped many people end their lives. >> she would be giving a gift to somebody else. >> recycle them? >> recycle them. >> last this been used? >> a person died with his head in there. >> what's the process like for the patient? >> the person breathing doesn't feel any pain discomfort at all and they just go to sleep. >> you hold their hand sometimes. >>...
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they said i should be doing a story, but twitter is interesting, it is fun, i am using it, and now, as i am sure probably you here, journalists will apologize for not being on twitter. the few that i have talked about know they want to be and want to get more into it. there has been a complete shift in the medium, and is revolutionary in that it is the first time ever a journalist could write anything without going through an editor without getting fired. at muck rack, it shows you what links are tweeted the most by journalists right now. we have a team of editors that have verified over 15,000 journalists, and you can see with each one it not only gives you a tweet, but the context from our editorial team and the title and the publication of the person writing the tweets, so you can know who is saying it. is it a publication i trust? do they cover a relevant beat? it was mentioned there would be a lot of people from the ap this morning, so you can see from any publication, we have a page that lists out all the journalists from that publication. it ranks them by the followers they have
they said i should be doing a story, but twitter is interesting, it is fun, i am using it, and now, as i am sure probably you here, journalists will apologize for not being on twitter. the few that i have talked about know they want to be and want to get more into it. there has been a complete shift in the medium, and is revolutionary in that it is the first time ever a journalist could write anything without going through an editor without getting fired. at muck rack, it shows you what links...
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obviously, they are not being quietly used in the u.s. he military itself has 24,000, many of which will be locked in warehouses to collect dust, or will be broken down into parts. at least we are getting some use out of a few of those, although i doubt the designers thought they would one day come back home to be used on american civilians. that is going to do it for now. for more, go to youtube. and do not forget to check out the stories we covered today and a few we do not have time to get to. rt.com/usa. see you back here at 8:00 p.m. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello, welcome to nhk. it's august, october 1st. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> japan's prime minister is pressing ahead with a plan to chip away at his ice country's mountain of debt. shinzo abe announced hiel raise the consumption tax from 8% to 5. he's
obviously, they are not being quietly used in the u.s. he military itself has 24,000, many of which will be locked in warehouses to collect dust, or will be broken down into parts. at least we are getting some use out of a few of those, although i doubt the designers thought they would one day come back home to be used on american civilians. that is going to do it for now. for more, go to youtube. and do not forget to check out the stories we covered today and a few we do not have time to get...
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us. i appreciate you being with us. i want to talk about the misconceptions about the death penalty, and how it is applied. the kinds of drugs that are used, and how it's administered even. is it normally done by a physician? >> no, it's not done by a physician. we don't know who is doing the executions. typically it can be a volunteer in a prison. i did surveys showing that. we don't know. that is secret as well. >> the kinds of drugs used - there is not a federally mandated mix, for example. >> absolutely not. these are state-run agencies that are administering these drugs. >> particularly in the case of florida, you mentioned previously that the mix is the sort of thing that americans might find shocking. >> well, they might find it shocking on a number of levels. first of all, these are drugs that could not be used to oouthanise an animal. that would be cruel. these are drugs not used to kill anyone ever, and so they have no idea how this is going to affect the person, and number three, we don't know the people who
us. i appreciate you being with us. i want to talk about the misconceptions about the death penalty, and how it is applied. the kinds of drugs that are used, and how it's administered even. is it normally done by a physician? >> no, it's not done by a physician. we don't know who is doing the executions. typically it can be a volunteer in a prison. i did surveys showing that. we don't know. that is secret as well. >> the kinds of drugs used - there is not a federally mandated mix,...
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thank you all for being with us. coming up don't tell republicans but snap the federal food stamp program might be the best economic stimulus america can ask for and why inside st peter. drama is the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to go to. places. to picture. from around the. globe. the fact that. they were going to do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which threaten all business. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and oppressive a girl that we've been a hydrogen right hand full powerful friends dash no corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once it's all just been taught mark it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying the problem trying rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ev
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thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> i should also point out -- had no idea when we were talking about when you were going to be on the show that alexis is one of your investors. >> yeah. >> and you guys tend to support each other with that. >> yeah, there's a huge community around it. it's a big part of the attraction to being part of this. >> let me tell you my theory here. and that is you're not building the air frame. you're not training the pilots. you aring do the brains of the uav itself, both the operating system and the chips that's kind of the bill gates of drones. because bill gates was in the right spot at the right time. he didn't build commuters. he built the things that the commuters need. >> yeah, i'm glad you made that analogy. it's in the back of our mind as well. a lot of the autopilots, it's existed for the last 10, 20 years, things like the prosecute predator all have one. they're essentially like a black box. the mainframes of the old computer days. and now we also have these hobbyist solutions, something like the home brew computers. >> the sold
thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> i should also point out -- had no idea when we were talking about when you were going to be on the show that alexis is one of your investors. >> yeah. >> and you guys tend to support each other with that. >> yeah, there's a huge community around it. it's a big part of the attraction to being part of this. >> let me tell you my theory here. and that is you're not building the air frame. you're not training...
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thanks for being with us tonight. this week parents of young americans killed in action on foreign soil, their bodies in cold coffins, loaded on to a cargo plane to dover air force base were told there would be no death benefits, no burial expenses, no money of any kind. we are the most powerful country in the world. the most militarily advanced. we deliver the worst possible news to parents. your son or daughter, between the ages of 19 and 25 was killed in action. thanks, by the way. you can come and pick up your kid' body. what? they sacrifice everything. their hopes, their dreams, their lives, leaving behind families and loved ones devastated. and the obama administration refuses to bury them? won't even fly the families in to gather their remains while they jet around on our dime? but it gets worse. congress passed the pay our military act on september 30th, hours before the shutdown to make sure that military benefits were covered. they saw this one coming. and they gave the department of defense broad authority t
thanks for being with us tonight. this week parents of young americans killed in action on foreign soil, their bodies in cold coffins, loaded on to a cargo plane to dover air force base were told there would be no death benefits, no burial expenses, no money of any kind. we are the most powerful country in the world. the most militarily advanced. we deliver the worst possible news to parents. your son or daughter, between the ages of 19 and 25 was killed in action. thanks, by the way. you can...
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we'll talk more about that at 11:00. >> thanks for joining us >>> we'll be back at 11:00. >>> maryland'sht is all about maryland living. >>> welcome to maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. firefighters risk their lives everyday for us, but they also do a lot for the community. joining me in the studio today is dan. you're the anne arundel county professional firefighters welcome. >> good to be here. thanks for having us. >> the safe and healthy fair. tell me about that. >> this october 12th our second annual health and safety fair. this is a free event for anyone to come out to. we have a number of great offerings we'll have there. we're giving free drop in cpr classes so citizens can learn cpr and how to help us be a part of our team to help us save lives. we have anne arundel medical center. they will have blood donation available so members of the public can give blood and help out in their own community. they will have free flu shots of the that is new this year. >> we had them last year so they are available on a limited basis so i encourage people to come early to get those if they
we'll talk more about that at 11:00. >> thanks for joining us >>> we'll be back at 11:00. >>> maryland'sht is all about maryland living. >>> welcome to maryland spotlight. i'm kim knight. firefighters risk their lives everyday for us, but they also do a lot for the community. joining me in the studio today is dan. you're the anne arundel county professional firefighters welcome. >> good to be here. thanks for having us. >> the safe and healthy fair....
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narrow minded and myopic way to look at it. >> >>: so there you've seen a way that the dark net can be used for dark transitions online. and now we want to show you how this program can be used for good, like helping civilians communicate in the middle of a serious war. we pick up on this side of the story. >> in a country like syria, remaining anonymous online is a fundamental part of surviving >> people get killed because of their activities online. >> he was a political activist for syria's kurdish population before the syria civil war. >> >> when the war started, they wanted syria to secretly community without being monitored or censored by the government. >> we weren't allowed to find people, but communications allowed us to bring thousands of people together to talk. when the chemical master happened in the damascus countryside, the images sicked us. there would be no communication. >> off han feared for his own life, when a british filmmaker accidentally revealed his identity in syria. >> they got a footage of me, talking about what they were doing. and that could put me in jail. may
narrow minded and myopic way to look at it. >> >>: so there you've seen a way that the dark net can be used for dark transitions online. and now we want to show you how this program can be used for good, like helping civilians communicate in the middle of a serious war. we pick up on this side of the story. >> in a country like syria, remaining anonymous online is a fundamental part of surviving >> people get killed because of their activities online. >> he was a...
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the price to beat this year and should be used as a gauge in shopping for airfare. book for november 9. [talking over each other] >> most of the rain will be tonight and tomorrow. the gusty wind is kind of messing things up, but it will be miserable in next couple of days. degrees, the wind are sustained at 21 right now. definitely along the coastline for the biggest wins. the further south you see the bigger rain totals. that is on the west side of the sound. 2.4 inches. it is really good from the split of bethesda. a lot of the area is dry. off of the storm side of the atlantic. to namingof taken winter storms so i figured i would get in on the action. was the east coast creeper. i think it is appropriate. put on theke it will brakes saturday and sunday. must will be tonight, tomorrow morning, and the afternoon. patches of rain through friday. cloudy it will still be and breezy and chilly and damp. certainly not stormy weather, but not pleasant weather either. 60 is the air temperature. we have seen today has been 63 degrees. we will watch it. perhaps it went up to
the price to beat this year and should be used as a gauge in shopping for airfare. book for november 9. [talking over each other] >> most of the rain will be tonight and tomorrow. the gusty wind is kind of messing things up, but it will be miserable in next couple of days. degrees, the wind are sustained at 21 right now. definitely along the coastline for the biggest wins. the further south you see the bigger rain totals. that is on the west side of the sound. 2.4 inches. it is really...
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thank you both for being with us. david, i'm going to start with you, you have about 40 employees, and you pay their health care premiums. what effect will obama care or does obama care have on you and your employees? >> well, the effect it has had already is the premiums skyrocketing in our case. so what we had to do is we could not afford the way the economy has been the last four years to absorb that cost, so you had to pass that cost along to the employee who is the life-blood of a small business. well, they couldn't afford it either, so what you ended up doing was taking at one time a really great policy and now you've knocked it down to where it's really a super high deductible policy with all these broken down deductibles. and it's a great policy if you don't get sick, if you don't have to see the doctor, if you don't have to go to the hospital, but you know, all of us who paid the bills before, god forbid we get sick now because we have to support the rest of the world. >> let me ask you this, how long have yo
thank you both for being with us. david, i'm going to start with you, you have about 40 employees, and you pay their health care premiums. what effect will obama care or does obama care have on you and your employees? >> well, the effect it has had already is the premiums skyrocketing in our case. so what we had to do is we could not afford the way the economy has been the last four years to absorb that cost, so you had to pass that cost along to the employee who is the life-blood of a...
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thank you very much for being with us. iate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> when most people think about nuclear weapons and handling them, we imagine highly skilled people doing their job with a lot of focus. what do you discover in your book about the difference between the reality of that and the image? >> we go in phases in which there is very careful management of our arsenal, then phases in which it's more lax. in my book, i write about the 1970s. there were real problems with illegal drug use about officers and enlisted men handling weapons. people smoking pot in launching centers, using lsd and had a responsibility with nuclear weapons. certainly in the last 15 years or so, the air force seems to have lost the plot when it comes to the management of its arsonal and they're clearly serving moral problems, but most important, problems with the management at the top. >> also i think a real treasure in terms of just deep research. one of the things i did not expect to find was your relative praise for the na
thank you very much for being with us. iate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> when most people think about nuclear weapons and handling them, we imagine highly skilled people doing their job with a lot of focus. what do you discover in your book about the difference between the reality of that and the image? >> we go in phases in which there is very careful management of our arsenal, then phases in which it's more lax. in my book, i write about the 1970s. there were...
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to be here subsistence farming used to be the do regear economic model here in britain under the lords and ladies and kings and queens of the feudal period now they wish to return as part of neil feudalism so george osborne can be piggly wiggly georgie porgie putting it up on his throne making also as a commandment all day long and not doing jack nothing. at the bolshoi's lead soloist as you to go on trial today for masterminding a horrific acid attack on the artistic director of the world famous this year if convicted paddled could be sentenced to twelve years in jail sergei filin was assaulted at the start of the year just outside his apartment block a man through so fearing acid had him severely damaging his face fit in was left blinded in one eye and his vision severely restrict and the other is since undergone more than twenty operations the crime lifted the curtain on the real darlings on and a bit of rivalry backstage as if it. let's now take a look at some other world news and brave this hour as punished court has ordered a boss commitments to be
to be here subsistence farming used to be the do regear economic model here in britain under the lords and ladies and kings and queens of the feudal period now they wish to return as part of neil feudalism so george osborne can be piggly wiggly georgie porgie putting it up on his throne making also as a commandment all day long and not doing jack nothing. at the bolshoi's lead soloist as you to go on trial today for masterminding a horrific acid attack on the artistic director of the world...
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this is a technique that with old to be used in professional sports. it's going to be up to physicians and hopefully they will be able to use it to help athletes get. back at the olympic park. are already completed and starting to host their preliminary test events earlier this month the main hockey arena was packed to the . not for any competition but to mark the start of the final countdown following a decent amount of entertaining performances as well as speeches by international sports chiefs and national leaders there's not a minute. much less a second to waste. people like your county cutting ceremony here. or telling you that point that long coming to the technology of those the next time it's coming to an. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others who refused to notice. faces change the world light snack. food picture of today's leaves my own dishes from around the globe. up to. fifty. it's ok james. do you really. expect some of the talk the straight. from the press because. you. see. this is our team today welcome to russia makes it here
this is a technique that with old to be used in professional sports. it's going to be up to physicians and hopefully they will be able to use it to help athletes get. back at the olympic park. are already completed and starting to host their preliminary test events earlier this month the main hockey arena was packed to the . not for any competition but to mark the start of the final countdown following a decent amount of entertaining performances as well as speeches by international sports...
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much warmer temperatures will be greeting us now for the rest of the week. this morning, we're waking up to 60°. so that feels very comfortable. a light wind right now south southwest at 5 miles per hour. so the 80s are back. highs today should make it into the lower 80s. those warmer temperatures in the 80s sticking around all week long. dry weather is expected as well. but we have a chance for rain in the 7-day forecast. more details on the rain that will arrive coming up in a few minutes. to traffic now. >> thank you, jacqui. we are watching a couple of early morning construction spots, but no huge accident reports early this morning. we have construction in virginia on 95. this is 95 northbound at route 610 coming up toward quantico. alternating lane closures. just a little bit of yellow there on the live mapping systems, causing a few slowdowns through that stretch. not too bad otherwise. on the inner and outer loop, you have two construction zones working, though, in virginia on the outer loop at 193, a work zone working there near old georgetown pike
much warmer temperatures will be greeting us now for the rest of the week. this morning, we're waking up to 60°. so that feels very comfortable. a light wind right now south southwest at 5 miles per hour. so the 80s are back. highs today should make it into the lower 80s. those warmer temperatures in the 80s sticking around all week long. dry weather is expected as well. but we have a chance for rain in the 7-day forecast. more details on the rain that will arrive coming up in a few minutes....
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thank you very much for being with us. preciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> when most people think about nuclear weapons and handling them, we imagine highly skilled people doing their job with a lot of focus. what did you discover in your book about the difference between the reality of that and the image? >> we go in phases in which there is very careful management of our arsenal, then we go through phases in which it's more lax. in my book, i write about the 1970s. there were real problems with illegal drug use about officers and enlisted men handling weapons. people smoking pot in launch control centers, using lsd and had a responsibility with nuclear weapons. so this isn't a new problem. certainly in the last 15 years or so, the air force seems to have lost the plot when it comes to the management of its arsenal and they're clearly serving moral problems, but most important, problems with the management at the top. >> your book is fascinating to me and a real treasure in terms of deep research on this.
thank you very much for being with us. preciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> when most people think about nuclear weapons and handling them, we imagine highly skilled people doing their job with a lot of focus. what did you discover in your book about the difference between the reality of that and the image? >> we go in phases in which there is very careful management of our arsenal, then we go through phases in which it's more lax. in my book, i write about the...