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talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb, but we're also talking about neurodegenerative diseases, asthma, developmental disorders, other reproductive -- infertility, miscarriage, all kinds of other disorders, so horrible as breast cancer is, it's really one in a whole spectrum are affected by these chemical processes. i wanted to add that. >> hi. one thing i thought would be really good to have within fire house iss to get rid of antibacterial soap which often contains triclocan, its said it is related to muscle weakness in animal studies so that would be something firefighters would be thinking about and also is related to of course cardiovascular problems for animals and cardiovascular diseases with regard to firefighters so just to get rid of antibacterial soap which doesn't work better than plain old soap and water. fire stations in california have much higher levels in their dust than do california residences or other kinds of industries like electronic breakdown industry or airplane industry, so you have high levels o
talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb, but we're also talking about neurodegenerative diseases, asthma, developmental disorders, other reproductive -- infertility, miscarriage, all kinds of other disorders, so horrible as breast cancer is, it's really one in a whole spectrum are affected by these chemical processes. i wanted to add that. >> hi. one thing i thought would be really good to have within fire house iss to...
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legislator stabbed to death we don't know yet whether this was a targeted attack on the us it is in the gyptian also succumbed to his injuries from bird shots in these and brutal civilian on civilian clashes the latest death we had is from port sayit. during an explosion meanwhile the islamists the supporters of the president saying that he was legitimately democratically elected and that therefore he should only be removed from office in the form of an elections they have mass protest in cairo as an opposition forces gathered on the hariri mr brotherhood to really sing a lot of dissent recently there's been a number of their offices who've been torched and fire bombed by protesters who are really angry at the group egypt is witnessing a security vacuum and an increase in a violent clashes on the streets particularly during protests many citizens are reaching out to private security firms to secure their homes i spoke to some of those people affected by the ongoing violence in the shadow of the bricks in the building. is preparing for the expected violence between supporters and opponents of the egyptian pres
legislator stabbed to death we don't know yet whether this was a targeted attack on the us it is in the gyptian also succumbed to his injuries from bird shots in these and brutal civilian on civilian clashes the latest death we had is from port sayit. during an explosion meanwhile the islamists the supporters of the president saying that he was legitimately democratically elected and that therefore he should only be removed from office in the form of an elections they have mass protest in cairo...
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when the peacekeepers leave well one of the world's poorest nations a succumb to the next humanitarian catastrophe. watch us special coverage by you if you will see the madhi african heat. on. the world. science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. to me speak to language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on the. scene from the world's hot spots of the i p interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. the civilized world produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where a meal is the most value treasure. is flood or droughts to blame. it was a bad year without a trained. we couldn't find anything. there was great hunger. was it didn't help comes too late and without good intentions. charity diplomacy and business want to take. a. i don't want to hear is your very good teacher in the race to the very frequently you put it that i don't care it is fair. that they will. keep you and i think that that you disagree very
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when the peacekeepers leave well one of the world's poorest nations and succumb to the next humanitarian catastrophe. watch us special coverage by us through not. madi african he's. on our team nobody chooses to be homeless no one chooses to me and now sorrow. is the world for the show to. get in the six pm get out six be the six. day war room in. school or. to me the class people in the. days know who are against who are. it's tough to think about all of them comes to us and to know that many may not have only been the last two won't have never been me but they're also due to foreclosures that never should have. it is easy. to. see. president obama defends america's surveillance program as the extent of the spying on the country's citizens lives even veteran policy hawks shocked. bonds erupts in turkey's capital ankara police using tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of anti-government protesters are going to the waters under far from rights organization is over the fiscal. may just summit between the u.s. and china wraps up in california and it's serious friction over cyber attacks and trade. w
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when the peacekeepers leave well one of the world's poorest nations a succumb to the next humanitarian catastrophe. watch us special coverage by us to not shop malique africans he's. on our team nobody chooses to be homeless no one chooses to me in our sorrow. is it all for the show to. get in the six pm get out six piece six. day war room a strange dance for the. man not to have namely the class before the. days to lure the guests to work. it's tough to think about all of them comes in. and to know that many of them may not have only been the last to choose ones it's just never been me but they're also due to for closure so never should and. i would rather i asked questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. mission to teach me. a love hate relationship the us. recovery becomes increasingly dependent on chinese investment. and family to get. taken off the british show. which. a lot of very good.
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peacekeepers leave only one of the world's poorest nations i succumb to the next humanitarian catastrophe. watch our special coverage by us tonight sheila mali african he's. on our team. food is so many things it's a life support it's a saturday issue. it is an economic is evil is above development it is so many things and therefore as long as you of food dependent as no less you not i was so different in the means and the infrastructure opened using and distributing food. then. you cannot claim to be so free and not claim to be independent. sixty percent of. our beloved in africa is contradicted and and adept tells you that only needs to then invest this pumps but again because of the dependency culture what we've seen is that the political elites are being silly and listen. to for us. we're not investing in farming us part of us to take security element for the country. if. the american company dominion among other things builds prisons in the united states in kenya it is rented seventeen thousand hectors and produces food like rice fish and bananas mostly for the capital's big supermarkets. this farm. is an investment
peacekeepers leave only one of the world's poorest nations i succumb to the next humanitarian catastrophe. watch our special coverage by us tonight sheila mali african he's. on our team. food is so many things it's a life support it's a saturday issue. it is an economic is evil is above development it is so many things and therefore as long as you of food dependent as no less you not i was so different in the means and the infrastructure opened using and distributing food. then. you cannot...
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if you don't use drugs with that respect, you run the risk of getting in trouble. succumb if you know about the effects of the drugs that you were taking the new increase the likelihood then you will be safe. >> host: but where do you go for such information? >> guest: go to my book for one. one of the things when we think about the internet, it contains a lot of information that there is no quality control and that is a major concern. there are other books that have been written on the subject like we talked about earlier. i have a textbook on the subject in which we talk mainly about the biological effect of drugs on people. but those kind of books are dry and the public gets bored. >> host: this is not a textbook in any way. it's largely your personal story and then talking about drug use in your life and research and combination. so when we are talking about drug use, for example, you mentioned that you have done cocaine over a period of time like twice a month with a girlfriend but it's not the case that if you ran out of cocaine you felt any compunction to get more o
if you don't use drugs with that respect, you run the risk of getting in trouble. succumb if you know about the effects of the drugs that you were taking the new increase the likelihood then you will be safe. >> host: but where do you go for such information? >> guest: go to my book for one. one of the things when we think about the internet, it contains a lot of information that there is no quality control and that is a major concern. there are other books that have been written on...
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rise in through puts coming ahead of us, understanding we are losing barrels from iran, understanding that iraq cannot step in, understanding that saudi has succumbedng increase in its direct burn of crude oil and utilities. all these factors combined suggest that the market will have to push higher in the second half of the year. >> okay. i get all of that. what about the economy? >> certainly -- well, the thing is in the end, you look at the economic forecast, bmp paribas or imf, we look at around 3% growth this year and the global economy, mainly driven by emerging markets that are commodity intensive in growth. we're not particularly concerned that demand will crater. it is a multiple risk on the supply side. financial factors are important. we at bnp paribas believe it will be fully implemented by the end of the year. if the dollar weakens as a result, demand for real assets rises. we're looking at higher oil prices and higher gold prices. >> let's talk about that, the financial impact on that. in this latest bout of qe, commodity prices didn't really rise with it, unlike earlier prices. one would argue therefore they shouldn't fall either. >>
rise in through puts coming ahead of us, understanding we are losing barrels from iran, understanding that iraq cannot step in, understanding that saudi has succumbedng increase in its direct burn of crude oil and utilities. all these factors combined suggest that the market will have to push higher in the second half of the year. >> okay. i get all of that. what about the economy? >> certainly -- well, the thing is in the end, you look at the economic forecast, bmp paribas or imf,...
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succumb to political pressure, removing or changing damaging information on private and public investigations. other elements paint a picture of a watch dog who needs to be sent to the pound. edwards usedavel to florida to take classes for his ph.d but wasn't much of a student, forcing staffers to do his homework and writing his dissertation. one employees to avoid the homework, his wife? a violation of anti-. they -- anti-. they -- anti-nepotism laws and then let her telecommunity from india for seven months. >> there are some serious questions to be asked as to whether because of the acting i.g.'s behavior, because of his lack of accountability, whether certain serious investigations were kind of covered up. >> a spokesman for the inspector's general office said edwards is currently on vacation in india and unavailable for comment but the i.g.'s office has promised full cooperation with the senate. >> and allegations suggest he retaliated against staff who brought attention to his misconduct. joining me is senator ron johnson from wisconsin. thanks so much for being here. how did your subcommittee uncover these alleged abuses by mr. edwards? and how long have you known about them? >>
succumb to political pressure, removing or changing damaging information on private and public investigations. other elements paint a picture of a watch dog who needs to be sent to the pound. edwards usedavel to florida to take classes for his ph.d but wasn't much of a student, forcing staffers to do his homework and writing his dissertation. one employees to avoid the homework, his wife? a violation of anti-. they -- anti-. they -- anti-nepotism laws and then let her telecommunity from india...
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used the child to practice those wrestling moves. >> slammed on the bed, slams over his knee, elbowed and things of that nature and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obviously succumbedw tv wrestling was fake and during the interview with his mother present appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the world wrestling entertainment, a professional wrestling organization that televised its matches issued this statement. >> the facts of this case clearly point to a lack of perntal supervision. the repeated brutal and fatal beating of a 5-year-old girl could be confused with wwe action seen on tv. >> the defendant is guilty of murder of first degree. >> reporter: reminiscent of the case of lionel tate who was convicted of using wrestling moves that killed 6-year-old tiffany june nick. although his sentence was later voided because he once mentally evaluated before the trial, he was the youngest person in the u.s. to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. back in louisiana, the 13-year-old, if convicted, would be younger. he's been charged with second degree murder. his mother will not be charged. nick valencia, cnn, at
used the child to practice those wrestling moves. >> slammed on the bed, slams over his knee, elbowed and things of that nature and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obviously succumbedw tv wrestling was fake and during the interview with his mother present appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the world wrestling entertainment, a professional wrestling organization that televised its matches issued this statement. >> the facts of...
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us know. join the conversation. e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com. it's pretty hard, nathan, isn't it, not to have the phone or the blackberry next to you? >> i have to say that i succumbe temptation. i'm a late-night reader. >> they say that's the worst thing. >> i want to sleep better so maybe i'll give it a try. >> don't read e-mails literally after you get into bed. especially for like an hour before you get into bed. that's the advice, folks. >>> still to come, italian premier faces a public vote of confidence in a fiercely contested local election. after the break, we'll number rome for the latest as polls reopen. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> these are the headlines from around the globe. the nikkei closes up nearly 5% higher, the biggest gain in more than two years boosted by improved japanese gdp data. european stocks are also moving modestly firmer. chinese economic growth stumbles lending in inflation data putting its 7.5% annual growth target at risk. but can the pboc afford to do anything about it? turkish stock market falls at the open despite a warning from the prime minister that he will c
us know. join the conversation. e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com. it's pretty hard, nathan, isn't it, not to have the phone or the blackberry next to you? >> i have to say that i succumbe temptation. i'm a late-night reader. >> they say that's the worst thing. >> i want to sleep better so maybe i'll give it a try. >> don't read e-mails literally after you get into bed. especially for like an hour before you get into bed. that's the advice, folks. >>> still to come,...
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used the child to practice those wrestling moves. >> slammed on the bed, slammed over his knee, elbowed and things of that nature, and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obviously succumbedinjuries. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said the boy told him he knew tv wrestling was fake and during the interview with his mother present appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the world wrestling entertainment, a professional wrestling organization that televises its matches, issued this statement. "the facts of this case clearly point to a lack of parental supervision. it is illogical to conclude the repeated brutal and ultimately fatal beating of a 5-year-old girl could be confused with imitation of wwe action seen on tv." >> the defendant of first-degree. >> reporter: the case is reminiscent of lionel tate in 2001. although his sentence was later voided because he wasn't mentally evaluated before the trial, at the time, 14-year-old tate was the youngest person in the u.s. to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. back in louisiana, the 13-year-old, if convicted, would be younger. he's been charged with second-degree murd
used the child to practice those wrestling moves. >> slammed on the bed, slammed over his knee, elbowed and things of that nature, and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obviously succumbedinjuries. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said the boy told him he knew tv wrestling was fake and during the interview with his mother present appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the world wrestling entertainment, a professional wrestling...
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used crime in order to advance in society. look around today and see who the poor people are, often immigrants succumbed to her country.do come with no money or regulated to the worst neighborhoods, the poor sections of the city, lack of opportunity, no jobs available to them and this even applies to african-americans who emigrated to rural areas of the south. so they turn to crime at the people discriminated against, people excluded from social advancement historically have turned to crime in order to better themselves. not as an excuse but a reality. this is what's known as the ethnic succession. the irish coming jewish people, italians, blacks, hispanics in that order heaviest organized criminal activity as a means of social advancement with american society. if we look at traditional organized crime, the chicago outfit in earlier known as the component syndicate, if we look at the criminal organization through those classes, we see a different interpretation than the one that argosy was imported from the south of italy. we can get into what the mafia was in the south of italy at the turn-of-the-century. it last cen
used crime in order to advance in society. look around today and see who the poor people are, often immigrants succumbed to her country.do come with no money or regulated to the worst neighborhoods, the poor sections of the city, lack of opportunity, no jobs available to them and this even applies to african-americans who emigrated to rural areas of the south. so they turn to crime at the people discriminated against, people excluded from social advancement historically have turned to crime in...