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him. he says i am not white -- >> he has gotten racial. >> the other side is he has a tendency to use the "n" word a lot. but i know him, i used to pull him aside and say look, roy, i understand you, i really, really do, one day you are going to run into somebody who doesn't. >> reporter: the police say the african-american driver did not know his victim. he is on the loose right now and the police are looking for him. reporting live, back to you. >> the latest round of rain left its mark on the bay area as snapped tree branches littered many areas. and this is one of several that came down today in san francisco. landed neatly between two parked cars at oak and broodric hstreet. another spot where a pick up truck wound up with a broken mirror after a tree snapped and hit that. the department of public works says they are doing what they can to keep more branches from coming down. >> there are trees that we know are vulnerable in the storms, crews are out there doing pruning, preventive pruning. a lot of times you don't know when the limbs will come down. you have to be prepared to clean t
him. he says i am not white -- >> he has gotten racial. >> the other side is he has a tendency to use the "n" word a lot. but i know him, i used to pull him aside and say look, roy, i understand you, i really, really do, one day you are going to run into somebody who doesn't. >> reporter: the police say the african-american driver did not know his victim. he is on the loose right now and the police are looking for him. reporting live, back to you. >> the latest...
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would prefer to hang on to him to use him as some bargaining chip to see if there's any leverage they can get, perhaps persuading jordan to pull out of the coalition. i think we're going to see a lot of pushing and pulling over this captive -- this unfortunate pilot who has fallen into i.s. hands. >> jim muir in beirut, thanks very much. >> let's talk to our consultant fellow at the united think tank and was a royal officer. thank you for being with us. clearly this event has happened. but we don't know what happened. >> it's possible the aircraft had a technical malfunction. it's also possible it was injured by its own -- it's not uncommon for an aircraft to drop a bomb so low, that debris from that bomb can affect the aircraft. but the point is it's down and they've captured the pilot and so there is a political as well as a military challenge here now. >> exactly, as jim was saying. already they are pumping out pictures and using it as propaganda and they'll use the pilot for whatever leverage they think that they can actually gain. >> yes. i'm not sure they will dissuade the jorda
would prefer to hang on to him to use him as some bargaining chip to see if there's any leverage they can get, perhaps persuading jordan to pull out of the coalition. i think we're going to see a lot of pushing and pulling over this captive -- this unfortunate pilot who has fallen into i.s. hands. >> jim muir in beirut, thanks very much. >> let's talk to our consultant fellow at the united think tank and was a royal officer. thank you for being with us. clearly this event has...
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he says i am not white i kw-pl "jenovisian" and he tends to use the n-word so many times. but i know him. i used to pull him aside and say look, roy, i understand you, i really, really, do. man one day you are going to run into somebody that doesn't. >> reporter: roy is in the hospital. the suspect is still on the loose and the police believe that they have a description as well as a license plate. they are hoping to catch up to him. >> all right, joe, thank you. >>> tonight, in oakland, the city and community groups are joining together to help the community heal in the wakes of the ferguson decision. prayer service for michael brown is underway right now. organizers say they want to send a message to end what they call police brutality and racial stereo typing in oakland. >> as many of these cases that we are saying to our community, enough is enough. that we are valued as human beings, part of this community. part of the fabric of the us of america and needed to be treated as much. >> the naacp and oakland mayor are all in attendance at the service tonight. >>> a suspected burglar is
he says i am not white i kw-pl "jenovisian" and he tends to use the n-word so many times. but i know him. i used to pull him aside and say look, roy, i understand you, i really, really, do. man one day you are going to run into somebody that doesn't. >> reporter: roy is in the hospital. the suspect is still on the loose and the police believe that they have a description as well as a license plate. they are hoping to catch up to him. >> all right, joe, thank you....
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him on a mental health unit. i guess he's right. i think if he were more open to us, we would have a better sense that it would be okay to put him back out there. >> still playing chess? >> no. >> somebody told me you were a chess player. >> no, i don't play chess. >> really? >> they lied to you. >> we checked back on steele's progress several weeks later. >> he had been telling the staff that he was all ready to begin working in population. we made arrangements for him to do that. i believe they came to pick him up and he said no, i'm not going. so for now, he's going to stay on the chronic care unit and we'll go from there >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup: raw." >> there is a pecking order inside the prison. where the inmates treat one another, they don't treat sex offenders very well. basically we're constantly finding them assaulted. we're constantly finding them extorted. we're consta
him on a mental health unit. i guess he's right. i think if he were more open to us, we would have a better sense that it would be okay to put him back out there. >> still playing chess? >> no. >> somebody told me you were a chess player. >> no, i don't play chess. >> really? >> they lied to you. >> we checked back on steele's progress several weeks later. >> he had been telling the staff that he was all ready to begin working in population. we...
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we're very used to him defending his territory because that's what he was doing. rally we're able to read him and get out of the way. in this particular case, young billy there is the one he took the mower from, the mower got between him and the croc, thankfully it was the mower instead of billy. >> from a crocodile who bares his teeth to a man who bares, well, everything. a guy walks into a walmart waring nothing but this blurred circle. security cameras inside the store catch what looks like his plan to cover up but he's not too modest. the only thing he steals is a pair of socks to cover his feet. february 2012, exton, pennsylvania, it's looking like another uneventful day at walmart until a man standing in the middle of a parking lot begins to remove his clothing. he first strips off his jacket and then his sweater followed by his t-shirt, pants, shoes, underwear, and finally his socks. he calmly walks through the parking lot and enters the store. once inside, police say security cameras showed the man at the customer service desk where he picks up a pair of so
we're very used to him defending his territory because that's what he was doing. rally we're able to read him and get out of the way. in this particular case, young billy there is the one he took the mower from, the mower got between him and the croc, thankfully it was the mower instead of billy. >> from a crocodile who bares his teeth to a man who bares, well, everything. a guy walks into a walmart waring nothing but this blurred circle. security cameras inside the store catch what looks...
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used to have. the next time we saw him, shephard told us his former gang had sent him a message. weren't accepting his retirement. >> while i'm tattooing on this guy, another guy comes up to the cell and hands me a knife. i don't think nothing of it. i put it up because we do that all the time, here hold this, here hold that. and he tells me, be ready because we're coming for you. and i'm like, ready for what? and he pretty much basically told me that they're coming, they're going to cut all the tattoos off of me that are aryan related and basically take my life. >> not long after shephard was given the knife, correctional officers found and confiscated it. >> it's small, easily concealed, honed in, a good edge on it. this one has a little magnet on the side of it so they can stash it any place they want to. up underneath the cabinet, under the bed. up on a light fixture, a rail. it's easy to get to it so they can use it real quick. >> if they were coming to get you, why would they give you a knife? >> that's just being noble. i mean, part of being aryan is being noble. you have
used to have. the next time we saw him, shephard told us his former gang had sent him a message. weren't accepting his retirement. >> while i'm tattooing on this guy, another guy comes up to the cell and hands me a knife. i don't think nothing of it. i put it up because we do that all the time, here hold this, here hold that. and he tells me, be ready because we're coming for you. and i'm like, ready for what? and he pretty much basically told me that they're coming, they're going to cut...
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if he needs to use the phone, we will allow him to use the phone. his mail is brought to him. ear we did one. i think the year before that we probably did three or four. this door leads us into the execution chamber. we actually have three viewing rooms. of course this is the gurney. on the left he has his witnesses and the news media and then on the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed here. on the day of execution i will come through that door. i will come around to this area and basically face the condemned. we will read the death warrant and offer an opportunity to have any last words. most guys don't say a whole lot. after that, walk back into the control room and prepare to carry out the duties. we communicate with the commissioner's room to ensure there are no last-minute stays and then we move forward. we start the process of administering the drugs. it takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes from administering the drugs, bringing the doctors into the room, having
if he needs to use the phone, we will allow him to use the phone. his mail is brought to him. ear we did one. i think the year before that we probably did three or four. this door leads us into the execution chamber. we actually have three viewing rooms. of course this is the gurney. on the left he has his witnesses and the news media and then on the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed...
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to the urgent care clinic. >> the officers and paramedics did a really great job of getting him down using the handrail to support the stretcher. it was pretty impressive how swiftly they were able to move him down. >> and sometimes the effort is all for nothing. >> it happens where guys might decide to get some fresh air. take a trip to the hospital. my foot hurts or whatever and we have to take them. >> everything is an emergency to them. an inmate might say, well, you know, i'm having back problems, and you get them over there and the nurses say there's nothing wrong with him. can't find anything wrong with him and the guy goes back to his house. and within that time period, you've wasted an hour just so he can get some fresh air. >> on this day the emergency is legitimate. >> they took an ekg. that turned out fine. and it turns out he's possibly got some chest problems from trauma as a child that are still recurring. >> the inmate was treated and returned to his cell. meanwhile, responding officers returned to their normal duties. >> hey, you faggots. >> you'll get a lot of that. >>> up next -- >> we try to h
to the urgent care clinic. >> the officers and paramedics did a really great job of getting him down using the handrail to support the stretcher. it was pretty impressive how swiftly they were able to move him down. >> and sometimes the effort is all for nothing. >> it happens where guys might decide to get some fresh air. take a trip to the hospital. my foot hurts or whatever and we have to take them. >> everything is an emergency to them. an inmate might say, well, you...
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to the grand jury's decision has been mixed. roxanne a seberi reports. >> people on stat event island remember him as kind and gentle. >> i used to play ches with him. >> we used to call him big e. >> his stepfather says he hopes the federal civil rights inquiry will give him the justice he wants. the stwujustice he says his fam dent get. >> it's prejudice. >> that's what it is. the whole dam grand jury up there. >> less than two miles away, a lot of people say they see another side to garner's story. >> he was in a place that's eyed by the police because there are problems in that area. and unfortunately, he did have a rap sheet. you know, i don't know what other route could the officer have taken. >> most customers at liberty tavern say they have friends or family members who are fire fighters or police officers. so do people up the street at jody's club. >> people here are hesitant to talk to us on camera about eric garner's case but off camera, they say they could see both sides of the story. others say they know the officer personally and they are glad he was not indicted. >> people in this neighborhood are most of working c
to the grand jury's decision has been mixed. roxanne a seberi reports. >> people on stat event island remember him as kind and gentle. >> i used to play ches with him. >> we used to call him big e. >> his stepfather says he hopes the federal civil rights inquiry will give him the justice he wants. the stwujustice he says his fam dent get. >> it's prejudice. >> that's what it is. the whole dam grand jury up there. >> less than two miles away, a lot of...
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speaking we had bob earlier which was great to have him with us and he mentioned they've decided to be more transparent in the future because they recognize these policies of over classification, over secrecy, and, in fact, are damaging. i think we should scrutinize the value of not just the government's shall we say improvement and not just around the world in the court systems, a number of panelists have
speaking we had bob earlier which was great to have him with us and he mentioned they've decided to be more transparent in the future because they recognize these policies of over classification, over secrecy, and, in fact, are damaging. i think we should scrutinize the value of not just the government's shall we say improvement and not just around the world in the court systems, a number of panelists have
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. >> he has the tendency to use the n word a lot. but i know him and i used to pull him aside and say look, roy, i understand you. i really, really do but man one day you are going to run into somebody who doesn't-- >> roy was treated at the hospital and was released. >> i was very lucky. >> what did they say? >> joe vazquez kp i x5. >> the suspect who did the shooting got away in a stolen mazda. >>> a suspected burglar is under arrest after holding police at bay half the day. police were called to a house at south second and martha streets downtown. they found a window broken and a man on the roof. he appeared to be under the influence and ignored their commands to come down. at one point he was trying to put the house on fire. police decided to put an end to the stand off. >> we had to deploy tear gas to convince him to come out of the attic and surrender. >> no one else was hurt shh. >>> a frustrating end to the holiday weekend for a lot of travelers. flights were delayed all day because of the weather. rain coupled with problems in denver made
. >> he has the tendency to use the n word a lot. but i know him and i used to pull him aside and say look, roy, i understand you. i really, really do but man one day you are going to run into somebody who doesn't-- >> roy was treated at the hospital and was released. >> i was very lucky. >> what did they say? >> joe vazquez kp i x5. >> the suspect who did the shooting got away in a stolen mazda. >>> a suspected burglar is under arrest after holding...
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to have him locked in. he gave the officer a hard time, refused to lock in. so the officer called usn, we had him removed. >> once he commits the infraction, i need to take control of the situation immediately because there's potentially 64 other inmates surrounding me at that time. it could potentially go very wrong at any given time. >> jumping on my co-defendant for no apparent reason. >> what we're doing with him is none of your business. it has no concern for you. >> it has everything to do with me. >> no, it's not. you were given an order to do something, you do it. just like when he's given an order to do something, he's got to do it. my advice to you is to return to your cell right now or we're going to have to move you to another cell. >> all right, move me to another cell. >> fine. open up a disciplinary cell. take him to a disciplinary cell. >> nothing you do to me will affect me. >>> coming up -- >> what happened on that day? >> i let my rage, anger, emotions take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. >> if there's any type of way i can wease
to have him locked in. he gave the officer a hard time, refused to lock in. so the officer called usn, we had him removed. >> once he commits the infraction, i need to take control of the situation immediately because there's potentially 64 other inmates surrounding me at that time. it could potentially go very wrong at any given time. >> jumping on my co-defendant for no apparent reason. >> what we're doing with him is none of your business. it has no concern for you....
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that picture of him riding his horse, i used to see him riding his horse. >> that is so cool to know vis used to hang out. can you imagine the conversations that went on there. >> yeah, the music, some jam sessions. all right. >> i'm hoping that the big bosses weren't watching with me do my elvis impression there. i'm going to suggest that some of our viewers in north and south america ditch the tv screen for a few minutes and head outside. there is a meteor shower taking place. this is only for a select audience. much of the world we are speaking to at cnn international, already in daylight. we're not going to see the meteor shower but in vancouver, san francisco, los angeles or mexico city or caracas, you have the possibility to peek in the easterly sky to see the meteor shower and this being a visual medium we have an opportunity to bring you the immediate orr shower in case you are in daylight already and haven't had an opportunity to see this spectacular display from mother nature. the peak typically center around 2:00 a.m. local time. no matter where you are across the planet be
that picture of him riding his horse, i used to see him riding his horse. >> that is so cool to know vis used to hang out. can you imagine the conversations that went on there. >> yeah, the music, some jam sessions. all right. >> i'm hoping that the big bosses weren't watching with me do my elvis impression there. i'm going to suggest that some of our viewers in north and south america ditch the tv screen for a few minutes and head outside. there is a meteor shower taking...
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he was paraded before local cameras but officials would not allow us to talk to him.tanding up are the photos of those massacred here. japan disputes the figure, saying it was half the number, but either way it aamounted to one of the wartime atrocities in the last century. >> reporter: at times it seems that the two countries are still enemies, and the events here 77 years ago that have come to define the relationship. >> children learn about this episode from an early age. >> my son must know the terrible facts. the massacre can never be denied. history is history. >> why does japan never apologize? can chinese people ever forgive them? never. >> reporter: our interview was abruptly cut off by police. he was taken away for questioning and later released. here local officials are silencing all forms of dissent, even if they're formed at an old adversary. >> the dutch scientists are pioneering a new way to use solar energy promising to power whole towns without taking up space. this 17-meter set of panels can provide enough electricity for three homes. there are plans
he was paraded before local cameras but officials would not allow us to talk to him.tanding up are the photos of those massacred here. japan disputes the figure, saying it was half the number, but either way it aamounted to one of the wartime atrocities in the last century. >> reporter: at times it seems that the two countries are still enemies, and the events here 77 years ago that have come to define the relationship. >> children learn about this episode from an early age....
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[indiscernible] >> he uses the "n" word so many times. i know him and i used to pull him aside look, roy i understand you, i really, really do. man, one day you are going to run into somebody that doesn't. >> reporter: roy was treated at the hospital and was released. >> i am lucky. very lucky. >> what did they say? >> they -- 5 stitches. 5 stitches. >> reporter: he is okay but the driver, he gotten away with a stolen mazda. >>> taking a live look at sfo. not a pleasant ending for the long holiday weekend. flights backed up all day because of the weather. now, the rain here coupled with problems in denver and chicago made for long lines and waits for those that had to my. in some cases the delays were three hours or longer. that was the last thing one young man needed after spending thanksgiving withs withs -- with his family he needs to get back to dallas. >> i have work. i need to write an essay >> he might be happy he was not in chicago. the wait line was an hourlong. >>> tonight we have the dangerous drivers are dealing with tonight. >> reporter: juan alvardo
[indiscernible] >> he uses the "n" word so many times. i know him and i used to pull him aside look, roy i understand you, i really, really do. man, one day you are going to run into somebody that doesn't. >> reporter: roy was treated at the hospital and was released. >> i am lucky. very lucky. >> what did they say? >> they -- 5 stitches. 5 stitches. >> reporter: he is okay but the driver, he gotten away with a stolen mazda. >>> taking a...
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you have no use to him except for one day in november. a campaign to get toy balls, like superballs like you might play with in the yard to buy balls online and have the balls mailed to john boehners office. because he needs some. racket balls, basketballs, any kind of balls. ship balls to the speaker. >>> speaker of the house john boehner has announced his plans to do nothing over president obama's executive overreach. we've got news. he can keep his symbolic gestures. conservatives who want a real action. there are six days left before the federal government of the united states of america shuts down. unless the republicans can figure out a way to pass some legislation to keep the government funded. their con receivabletive members do not want to keep the government funded. conservatives have enough. it's all they need and then some to keep the government open even though he wants to. look at this the hill newspaper reporting that the republican leadership has now officially asked the democrats, they're asking nancy pelossi and the democ
you have no use to him except for one day in november. a campaign to get toy balls, like superballs like you might play with in the yard to buy balls online and have the balls mailed to john boehners office. because he needs some. racket balls, basketballs, any kind of balls. ship balls to the speaker. >>> speaker of the house john boehner has announced his plans to do nothing over president obama's executive overreach. we've got news. he can keep his symbolic gestures. conservatives...
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him out. >> like for drinks? >> like to dinner? >> take him out on the town? >> no, take him out. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> what? >> reporter: north korean state media called the film an act of war and warned of merciless retaliation. the malware used by the hackers was written in korean and pyongyang phrased the cyber assault as a righteous deed. no matter who did it, the hack has caused enormous disruption and embarrassment. at one of the world's biggest movie makers. zone had i to shutdown its entire system leaving workals to scribble communication with his pen on paper. hacked e-mails included insulting reference to his movie stars, director scott rude inning called actress and humanitarian activist angelina gee lee jolie a minimally talen. michael far bender was said to be not famous enough for reading roles. and wrote e-mails was president obama with a racist tone, suggesting that he would only like films with african american themes or cast members. like 12 years a slave or the butler. pascal formally apologized. besides damage to sony's reputation, leaked personal information could imagine the c
him out. >> like for drinks? >> like to dinner? >> take him out on the town? >> no, take him out. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> what? >> reporter: north korean state media called the film an act of war and warned of merciless retaliation. the malware used by the hackers was written in korean and pyongyang phrased the cyber assault as a righteous deed. no matter who did it, the hack has caused enormous disruption and embarrassment....
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to dance. she enrolled him in gymnastics and all sorts of sports but it was the dancing that transformed him. >> my mom usede like -- we would put barney on the tv and i would memorize the dances before i could speak. >> reporter: finally at age six, he took his first ballet class and suddenly something clicked. >> that was the first time they saw me like focused, and the first time they saw me like really like wanting to do something and really paying attention. >> reporter: once ballet unlocked him, his teachers and classmates began to notice a difference, too. >> in recess i wouldn't go outside and i would go inside and put on music and dance but they understood that that's what was my development mental trigger. you can live a perfectly normal life if you have the righty chess, the right sport, the right guidelines and the right therapies. >> reporter: philip is now 20 and one of the principal dancers at la ballet trock dare row monty carlo all male ballet company. i caught up with him before a dress rehearsal for his role as janine in a in the ballet night idea and the fisherman. the artistic director
to dance. she enrolled him in gymnastics and all sorts of sports but it was the dancing that transformed him. >> my mom usede like -- we would put barney on the tv and i would memorize the dances before i could speak. >> reporter: finally at age six, he took his first ballet class and suddenly something clicked. >> that was the first time they saw me like focused, and the first time they saw me like really like wanting to do something and really paying attention. >>...
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actually going to work and we were trying to talk to him about what we were fighting for and one of managers saw him and actually pushed him to get away from us and tell him that don't listen to them, you know, just go to work and then the manager, who said that they saw it reported it to the police and wanted us to tell them that we are not doing what wez're supposed to do so we're trying to harm our coworkers. thank you. >> next speaker, please. come on up. >> hi, good afternoon. i've been working for [inaudible] diner for seven years, v. i was doing strike on friday and i got [inaudible] they changed my schedule without telling me first. they told me if i don't go to work for the schedule and then i saw on the wall they post if i go -- the employee [inaudible]. they never call me for the changing the schedule. and then the second thing, i need good health benefits because i meet a lot of people, like a passenger or customer who from all over the world so i need something for protection for me. and then on [inaudible] very good health benefits. the second thing, i have need my employer -- i believe if they play fair we are very happy to wor
actually going to work and we were trying to talk to him about what we were fighting for and one of managers saw him and actually pushed him to get away from us and tell him that don't listen to them, you know, just go to work and then the manager, who said that they saw it reported it to the police and wanted us to tell them that we are not doing what wez're supposed to do so we're trying to harm our coworkers. thank you. >> next speaker, please. come on up. >> hi, good afternoon....
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he was paraded before the local cameras, but officials would not allow us to talk to him. staring up from these walls, photos of some of the 300,000 people china says were massacred here. japan still disputes that figure saying it was at least half that number, either way it amounted to one of the worst wartime atrocities in the century. >> trade with japan and china is worth billions of dollars, but at times the two countries still seem enemies. chinese children still learn about this episode from an early age. >> my son was know the terrible facts. the massacre can never be denied. history is history. >> why does japan never apologize? can chinese people ever forgive them? never. >> our interview was abruptly ended by police. he was taken away and questioned and then let go. al jazeera. >> ten fighters have been killed in an air raid. security forces say the men were killed when their hide out were targeted. state media said that the raids destroyed a video thought to be the attack on the men by the police. >>> witnesses say shia houthies attacked the outskirts of a town
he was paraded before the local cameras, but officials would not allow us to talk to him. staring up from these walls, photos of some of the 300,000 people china says were massacred here. japan still disputes that figure saying it was at least half that number, either way it amounted to one of the worst wartime atrocities in the century. >> trade with japan and china is worth billions of dollars, but at times the two countries still seem enemies. chinese children still learn about this...
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first i want to speak on the man marion barry. many of us knew himn a lot of different capacities. some of you knew him the community activist. some of you knew the politician , some of you just knew marion barry as a friend. today i want to speak on the side of marion barry i knew. just as being his son. the first side is the teacher and the chemist. i remember many nights when i was in the seventh grade and struggling with chemistry he would sit me down. he knew the periodic table like the back of his hand. i'm not talking about the chemist in the classroom sense. i'm talking about the chemist and the formulas that he used for his leadership and why he was such an effective leader. in chemistry you have elements and when you combine them together they create a compound. he had some compounds for the way he handled his business. you take courage and determination you can accomplish any goals. if you take one part faith and one part prayer you can protect yourself from any harm. if you find yourself in short of resources and feel like you can't get s
first i want to speak on the man marion barry. many of us knew himn a lot of different capacities. some of you knew him the community activist. some of you knew the politician , some of you just knew marion barry as a friend. today i want to speak on the side of marion barry i knew. just as being his son. the first side is the teacher and the chemist. i remember many nights when i was in the seventh grade and struggling with chemistry he would sit me down. he knew the periodic table like the...
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i learned from him how to use power to provide opportunity. [applause] but i learned so much from him that i soon became a political problem to him. [laughter] oft started a phase intellectual combat. it was kind of a political contest of wills where there was mutual respect, and i thoroughly enjoyed the combat with a man who was as bright as he, i enjoyed the record take -- re parte. i enjoyed him saying you cannot do it like that. when i got a call to speak today, i smiled because sometimes you can be engaged in mortal combat and you are not friends. but we were engaged in combat and we were friends. [applause] smile that i got this call because i know i had been a thorn in his side. but i was probably one of his best students in understanding my responsibility to those who needed someone to speak for them. honor, ifon barry's you see something, do something. if you see a child who cannot read, in his honor, do something. [applause] if you see a community that is in distress, in his honor, do something. if you see communities who do not trus
i learned from him how to use power to provide opportunity. [applause] but i learned so much from him that i soon became a political problem to him. [laughter] oft started a phase intellectual combat. it was kind of a political contest of wills where there was mutual respect, and i thoroughly enjoyed the combat with a man who was as bright as he, i enjoyed the record take -- re parte. i enjoyed him saying you cannot do it like that. when i got a call to speak today, i smiled because sometimes...
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to assassinate kim jong un? >> the cia would love it if you could take him out. >> like for drinks? >> like to dinner. >> out on the town? >> take him out. >> you want useader of north korea. >> yes. >> what? >> reporter: that's pretty much how north korea first reacted back in june, complaining to the u.n., calling it an act of war. those who defamed our supreme leadership can never escape the stern punishment to be meted out. in reply seth rogen tweeted, people don't usually want to kill me for one of my movies until after they've paid 12 bucks for it. >> want to go kill kim jong un? >> totally. >> reporter: last week sony pictures was hacked. the company's e-mail crippled. this image appeared. then at least five of sony's films were stolen. from brad pitt's movie "fury" to films like the yet to be released "annie." they were uploaded to piracy sites where people can download them for free. sony called it a criminal matter. we're working closely with law enforcement. but is north korea really the culprit? honestly? we don't have a clue. the tech website recode quoted sources as saying the link to north korea was being explored. it was a decade ago th
to assassinate kim jong un? >> the cia would love it if you could take him out. >> like for drinks? >> like to dinner. >> out on the town? >> take him out. >> you want useader of north korea. >> yes. >> what? >> reporter: that's pretty much how north korea first reacted back in june, complaining to the u.n., calling it an act of war. those who defamed our supreme leadership can never escape the stern punishment to be meted out. in reply seth...
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>> until they get used to him. >> reporter: the question for the catholic church is how to stay relevantin today's fast-changing world, when the ancient catholic doctrine holds firm. when you look at polling there's a disconnect between american catholics and the teaching of the catholic church. american catholics tend to be more liberal. in a poll in 2014, 76% of catholics in america said abortions should be permitted in some circumstances. 59% supported women to the priesthood. what do you do about the disconnect? >> i think you explain it. women have extraordinary responsibility. >> they are not a cardinal? >> they are not a cardinal - you have to be a cardinal to be dressed this way, but not to work this way. >> is it fair to keep the women behind the scenes? >> no and i think the pope is looking at this way. he's name women in two posts, he's beyond that. he has named two women, he never had before. pope francis has not shied away addressing international and political issues. rather he has embraced them. >> what was your reaction when you found out pope francis had a hand in the ne
>> until they get used to him. >> reporter: the question for the catholic church is how to stay relevantin today's fast-changing world, when the ancient catholic doctrine holds firm. when you look at polling there's a disconnect between american catholics and the teaching of the catholic church. american catholics tend to be more liberal. in a poll in 2014, 76% of catholics in america said abortions should be permitted in some circumstances. 59% supported women to the priesthood....
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he used his speech to congress in the capitol to criticize his current deputy, accusing him of undermining his authority. some believe his wife could benefit from the shakeup. >> he says that he's convinced she tried to unseat him, saying she used a witch doctor to unseat him. maybe she will try and come back later in the party or rally supporters to strike a deal with the opposition. his wife's plan is highly expected she will be to women's leader, people also wonder her next move. is she eyeing to take over from her husband, people concerned about the future of the party, the future of the country, more importantly the economy with that where is the country going with no clear successor named. >> more than 6,000 people may have died from ebola in west africa and that number is rising. in sierra leone, the president insists it's still open to visitors. >> workers at an ebola treatment center get ready to treat their patients. this part of the capitol is a high risk area for the disease. here, each person suffering from ebola is given a special diet. >> every place in what was given the sa
he used his speech to congress in the capitol to criticize his current deputy, accusing him of undermining his authority. some believe his wife could benefit from the shakeup. >> he says that he's convinced she tried to unseat him, saying she used a witch doctor to unseat him. maybe she will try and come back later in the party or rally supporters to strike a deal with the opposition. his wife's plan is highly expected she will be to women's leader, people also wonder her next move. is...
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him. i used to talk to him once a week. he was the only conservative journalist i know who attacked me for the cia leak case, the valerie plame case, in which he referred to my action on c-span as reprehensible. and i believe that it had nothing to do with valerie plame. but i believe that there was a resentment on my position on israel and on the u.s. intervention in iraq. >> let's stop for a moment about the israel thing. you're jewish, but converted to catholicism. and what is your position on israel? >> i am for israel. i'm for the preservation of israel. but i believe their policy has been dangerous and self-destructive, and my name has appeared in hundreds of columns which have been critical of israeli policy. almost all those columns were written by rowland evans, but my name appeared on them. i supported him since he retired. and, of course, rowlie has passed away. but i think it is not an anti-israeli position. i was just in israel this year talking to journalists and people who share my opinion that they should ta
him. i used to talk to him once a week. he was the only conservative journalist i know who attacked me for the cia leak case, the valerie plame case, in which he referred to my action on c-span as reprehensible. and i believe that it had nothing to do with valerie plame. but i believe that there was a resentment on my position on israel and on the u.s. intervention in iraq. >> let's stop for a moment about the israel thing. you're jewish, but converted to catholicism. and what is your...
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in some cases, i think i am used to him, in other cases, i think i irritated him.t was a hybrid form of a very his ctured thing to get to digress but also -- i thought it was a very luxurious format to have 38 hours over nine sessions. we began the first session on february 7. stop me if i'm blabbering on. to the house on the night before for dinner with him and mrs. nixon. is going nowhere, of the opened the bottle 1955 -- and he signed the bottle for me. that was the launch of these programs. >> this is nixon nine years after leaving the white house. in the middle of his post-presidency, how had he involved in that period? from the disgraced president, the first to resign presidency, to a resurgent former president. somebody in the middle of what became a very substantial post president. >> i almost hesitate to answer. i'm sitting in the presence of the man who wrote the book on this subject. your act on post-presidency is a standard -- a gold standard. at this point, i think a couple he had gs that happened intimation of mortality, he almost died. of that -- i f
in some cases, i think i am used to him, in other cases, i think i irritated him.t was a hybrid form of a very his ctured thing to get to digress but also -- i thought it was a very luxurious format to have 38 hours over nine sessions. we began the first session on february 7. stop me if i'm blabbering on. to the house on the night before for dinner with him and mrs. nixon. is going nowhere, of the opened the bottle 1955 -- and he signed the bottle for me. that was the launch of these programs....
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to lock in. the officer applied it. called us in, we had him removed. >> once he commits the infraction, i need to take control of the situation immediately because tears potentially 64 other inmates surrounding me at that time. so it can potentially go very wrong at any given time. >> jumping on my co-defendant for no reason. >> he refused to lock in. what we are doing with him is none of your business. it has no concern to you, no, it's not. >> that's how i feel. >> are you given an order to do something, you do it. just like when he is given an order to do it he has to do it. my advice to return to your cell or we have to move you to another cell. >> then move me to another cell. >> take him to a disciplinary cell. . now they want to bother us, now we become a problem. >> what happened on that day in. >> i let my rage, anger, emotions, take over me. >> david goodell gets help in prepping for his sentencing. . >> is there any type of way i can weasle myself out of a year or two, it's worth it. this toll-free number now. right now, in areas li
to lock in. the officer applied it. called us in, we had him removed. >> once he commits the infraction, i need to take control of the situation immediately because tears potentially 64 other inmates surrounding me at that time. so it can potentially go very wrong at any given time. >> jumping on my co-defendant for no reason. >> he refused to lock in. what we are doing with him is none of your business. it has no concern to you, no, it's not. >> that's how i feel....
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to talk about how he's our friend and he's our buddy. and he's here with us in everyday life, and we can talk to him about everything and we can have close fellowship. but we have to be very careful that we don't let a spirit of familiarity get on us where all of a sudden now, god is just our friend and our buddy and we forget that he's also awesome and mighty and all powerful and that we're to have reverential fear for god. and we're not to forget that there's nothing that he cannot do and there's nothing that he does not know. and there's never a place that you are where he's not. >> [applauding] >> joyce: and that we can't hide anything from him. he knows every thought before we think it, every word before we speak it. he knew all of our days before ever there was yet one of them. job chapter 9. everybody always groans when we say job, but we're going there anyway. it's right before psalms. i think after job we need some psalms. >> [laughing] >> joyce: now you know job's a guy that, as far as i'm concerned, could haveas a reasonable complaint. "[god] who removes the mountains, they know it not when he overturns them in his anger; who
to talk about how he's our friend and he's our buddy. and he's here with us in everyday life, and we can talk to him about everything and we can have close fellowship. but we have to be very careful that we don't let a spirit of familiarity get on us where all of a sudden now, god is just our friend and our buddy and we forget that he's also awesome and mighty and all powerful and that we're to have reverential fear for god. and we're not to forget that there's nothing that he cannot do and...
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[laughter] he used to bang his head on things. [laughter] i used to draw him this way. asked me once -- at a gathering of his staff he used -- they were all there kissinger and all his people, and i don't know why -- i think i was just a milling around in the crowd. i walked over to him and i drew a band-aid on his head. [laughter] you can get wrestled into the ground for that sort of thing. [laughter] the secret service guy came over and said he do that again you will never come down here again. [laughter] >> i spent a day with president ford. he invited me out. i thought he was very level balanced intelligent commendable. by no means slow upstairs, by no means. i think you took an example -- think you took an example these people can be typecast in the most unfair fashion. i think, his presidency is waiting for somebody to write a good book about it. brief as it was, it was very interesting. i personally think what he did to pardon nixon was a noble and admirable national, international interest decision, which clearly cost him getting reelected. that was not to his a
[laughter] he used to bang his head on things. [laughter] i used to draw him this way. asked me once -- at a gathering of his staff he used -- they were all there kissinger and all his people, and i don't know why -- i think i was just a milling around in the crowd. i walked over to him and i drew a band-aid on his head. [laughter] you can get wrestled into the ground for that sort of thing. [laughter] the secret service guy came over and said he do that again you will never come down here...
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to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have made the journey this year. >> violence in el salvador is rooted in structural, historical causes, one of which is poverty, the exclusion and marginalization of great portions of its population. >> hector silva is a salvadoran journalist. he says gangs have sparked the most recent exodus of children. >> i think now and for a decade, decade and a half, they are the most violent, and one of the most influential components of the whole equation, of violence, impunity, poverty, inequality, marginalization that has plagued these countries, my country, our countries for a long time. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling l
to bring him to new york. it has been ten years since they last saw each other. >> josue told us that he had to leave el salvador. it had become unsafe for him. >> after his dad was killed by gangs, a gang tried to recruit his older brother, who fled to the states. this year josue, who has been living with his uncle, began to run out of options. >> josue was just one of the thousands of salvadoran children who have made the journey this year. >> violence in el salvador...
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to use it. and you know, sometimes god wants us to wait patiently on his timing so he doesn't do what we'd like him to do right away. he wants us to trust him in all things and to really learn how to enjoy every single moment of our lives. and that's not going to happen if we're frustrated and upset all the time because things aren't happening as fast as we would like them to. we're offering you some wonderful teaching today. it's actually called our action plan and it's about developing power thoughts in our lives. and it's 12 teachings that will teach you how to think things on purpose that will add power to your life. there's cds and dvds and a study guide and scripture cards. and i believe through all of these, it's going to help you really to renew your mind and to learn how to really work with the holy spirit to see all the fruit of the spirit developed in you and be in full measure. now stay with me and i'll be right back after this. >> announcer: start enjoying your life when you receive "developing power thoughts," two dvds, four cds, a booklet, and cards with each power thought displayed
to use it. and you know, sometimes god wants us to wait patiently on his timing so he doesn't do what we'd like him to do right away. he wants us to trust him in all things and to really learn how to enjoy every single moment of our lives. and that's not going to happen if we're frustrated and upset all the time because things aren't happening as fast as we would like them to. we're offering you some wonderful teaching today. it's actually called our action plan and it's about developing power...
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when she used to sing good-bye jimmy when a young boy. as a nurse came out to tell him that she died the very song was playing. the author of the god winks book series. glad to have you back. >> thank you. >> being on "the real story" for the first time. >> thank you. >> people love the god winks stories. we're talking about jimmy kelly out of cleveland, ohio. fill in the blanks i left out. >> the youngest child and he couldn't make himself go into the room he didn't want to see his mother as that being his last image, but at that very moment when he was feeling guilty, over the loud speaker came the music system came the song that she used to sing to him, a rare song. the lyrics were good bye, jimmy, good-bye, i'll see you again, i don't know when. good-bye jimmy good-bye and he knew that he had a message and at that moment the hospice nurse said, your mom just went to heaven. >> wow. >> that's a god wink and here's what you say about god winks. when god winks he's reaffirming there's nothing about us that he does not know. our every hurt our every desire and that to m
when she used to sing good-bye jimmy when a young boy. as a nurse came out to tell him that she died the very song was playing. the author of the god winks book series. glad to have you back. >> thank you. >> being on "the real story" for the first time. >> thank you. >> people love the god winks stories. we're talking about jimmy kelly out of cleveland, ohio. fill in the blanks i left out. >> the youngest child and he couldn't make himself go into the...
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cory booker i used to follow him on twitter when he was the mayor of newark because he used to run aroundelping people with their cars. he's a real doer. president obama, please call senator cory booker. >> merry christmas. >> good to see you. today president obama grilled about his use of xkt ordexecuti order. you'll hear his response, next. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c. go to hepchope.com to register for more information. then talk to your doctor about scientific advances that may help you move on from hepatitis c. then talk to your doctor about scientific advances and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping
cory booker i used to follow him on twitter when he was the mayor of newark because he used to run aroundelping people with their cars. he's a real doer. president obama, please call senator cory booker. >> merry christmas. >> good to see you. today president obama grilled about his use of xkt ordexecuti order. you'll hear his response, next. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c. go to hepchope.com to register for more information. then talk to your doctor about...