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jonah hull is joining us to tell us what the case is about, and what has been christina's reaction?porter: well the allegation against christina la guard was in 2008 she was involved in a high profile arbitration between the state and a businessman to settle a commercial dispute, and the settlement gave him hundreds of millions of dollars in a payout, and the suggestion is that the arbitration was skewed in his favor because he had been a big benefactor of president sarkozy in his presidential bid in 2007. christina la guard has always maintained her innocence in all of this. she in fact broke the news that she had been placed under investigation in an interview. here is what she had to say. >> the investigationing commission has decided to place me under formal investigation. after three years of procedure. the only surviving allegation is that through inattention, i may have failed to block the arbitration that put an end to the long-standing litigation. i have instructed my lawyer to appeal this decision, which i consider totally without merit. i'll return back to washington wher
jonah hull is joining us to tell us what the case is about, and what has been christina's reaction?porter: well the allegation against christina la guard was in 2008 she was involved in a high profile arbitration between the state and a businessman to settle a commercial dispute, and the settlement gave him hundreds of millions of dollars in a payout, and the suggestion is that the arbitration was skewed in his favor because he had been a big benefactor of president sarkozy in his presidential...
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time to think time to wonder and need for space to be surprised what is in front of us to tell us what is next. >> is that tough to do? >> guest: it is very hard to separate from technology. i have been a sign it right out students to put it away for 24 hours with no cellphone use with the computers or laptops and it'll most drives them crazy my parents will wonder what i am doing or where am i. it seems very harry when they begin but as day turnoff they suddenly get more clarity and focus maybe one weeks of homework in one afternoon because they can concentrate on one thing instead of fragmented. >> are their students that can do it? >> son confess how hard it is maybe they would sneak a peek maybe when they hear the click but what i find they are remarkably received by the things that is always beckoning them. then they start to wonder to have electronic sabahs. >> host: is it possible to be a good christian craig detweiler and b technology focused? >> guest: i hope so. i am. on facebook and twitter nobody interacts with social media but i just tried to appreciate the genius of the "
time to think time to wonder and need for space to be surprised what is in front of us to tell us what is next. >> is that tough to do? >> guest: it is very hard to separate from technology. i have been a sign it right out students to put it away for 24 hours with no cellphone use with the computers or laptops and it'll most drives them crazy my parents will wonder what i am doing or where am i. it seems very harry when they begin but as day turnoff they suddenly get more clarity...
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that's where tara moriarty joins us to tell us what else the group has planned. >> reporter: friends and family of alex nieto are searched on top of bernal park. you can see there's a pretty big group of them. they're going to be marching down to the san francisco building where they will hold a rally. earlier this morning the family held a sunrise vigil. as dancing and buddhist prayers part of the ceremony to honor nieto who friends say was murdered by police. nieto a student at city college of san francisco was shot by police after invest -- investigators say he pulled a taser on officers. officers say nieto was acting erratically before he shot. but his supporters don't believe he was posing a threat and they believe officers over reacted. >> they're trying to make the victim the aggressive. that's what we see in police. there's no justification for this. this is an execution. >> reporter: the nieto family says it is suing the city on the grounds that police officers used excessive force against him. back in march, police chief greg suhr held a town hall meeting but it turned rucku
that's where tara moriarty joins us to tell us what else the group has planned. >> reporter: friends and family of alex nieto are searched on top of bernal park. you can see there's a pretty big group of them. they're going to be marching down to the san francisco building where they will hold a rally. earlier this morning the family held a sunrise vigil. as dancing and buddhist prayers part of the ceremony to honor nieto who friends say was murdered by police. nieto a student at city...
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us in california. >>> meteorologists dave warren will join us to tell us if it will get any worse. we'll take you live to where funeral services are being held for michael brown. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. >> we are grateful to the grea greater st. marks. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm michael yves. here is a look at the funeral services for michael brown being held in st. st. louis. thousands have shown to pay respects to the young teenager who was gunned down by police two weeks ago. his family has called for peace as they laid him to rest today. other top stories following today, peter theo curtis, a journalist held captive for two years has been freed. he was taken
us in california. >>> meteorologists dave warren will join us to tell us if it will get any worse. we'll take you live to where funeral services are being held for michael brown. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced...
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to send us a message. this group, the islamic state, telling us to leave us -- telling us to leave them alone. it in fact sends the opposite message. we can't leave them alone. they control an area the size of the eight of maryland. intent to take over more land. we simply cannot, as the president said today, permit that to continue. i think the president is on the right track here. as long as maliki was prime constrained.were he was so bitterly hated by the sunnis in iraq, had we used our air power we would have been seen as the melekeok army -- maliki army. now we can work with the new government and tried to win the ,unnis back to our side in iraq calling upon the regional countries who are also threatened by this group and serious, -- serious political and military efforts to push these guys back. >> the brutality of these militants is so extreme, even ok to does not want to have anything to do with them. is it even worth it for the united states to try to open some sort of back channel touch and mark or should the strategy now be to seek out and destroy these fighters? -- there is not bac
to send us a message. this group, the islamic state, telling us to leave us -- telling us to leave them alone. it in fact sends the opposite message. we can't leave them alone. they control an area the size of the eight of maryland. intent to take over more land. we simply cannot, as the president said today, permit that to continue. i think the president is on the right track here. as long as maliki was prime constrained.were he was so bitterly hated by the sunnis in iraq, had we used our air...
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to work in the laboratory, now tell us what happened when you took it outside the lab and you gave it to real people. >> well, today, patrice, hundreds of thousands of people across the country have usedrocera avh and over the years i've heard so many life-changing stories from our users. one that's perhaps closest to my heart is my mom. when she turned 90, she started to notice she was slowing down, starting to lose her edge. and she told me that she noticed it most when she was playing her weekly bridge game. so she asked me if i could help her-- i said, "of course." i immediately got her started on procera and shortly afterwards, she noticed two things. one, she could do her crossword puzzles faster and two, she was playing better bridge and winning again. even her bridge partners noticed her new mental sharpness. it shows, patrice, that it's never too late to start feeding the brain the nutrients it needs. you can turn things around at any age. >> so josh, how long does procera actually take to start working? >> well, it's actually going to vary, but remember, the clinical trial results for procera were achieved in just 30 days, so with procera, you may feel more alert, more menta
to work in the laboratory, now tell us what happened when you took it outside the lab and you gave it to real people. >> well, today, patrice, hundreds of thousands of people across the country have usedrocera avh and over the years i've heard so many life-changing stories from our users. one that's perhaps closest to my heart is my mom. when she turned 90, she started to notice she was slowing down, starting to lose her edge. and she told me that she noticed it most when she was playing...
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us tonight. really appreciate you spending time with us. tell us what happened to your store on sunday? >> well, first of all they, they kind of started moving their way down towards our store, 10:30, 10:45. i recently closed up the store and it kind of went crazy from there. i have, like you guys have seen on the tape, i have video surveillance of them trying to shoot their way through the door and breaking six to eight windows. pretty much, just grabbing everything off the shelves that they wanted and trying to put the store on fire when they were done. it was just, chaotic, 15 minutes. very, very crazy to watch. >> so, as you told this story, basically, you and your dad watched video we're seeing at this very moment from your own home. so you could watch in real time as this looting took place. what went through your mind as you watched these images? >> i at one point i thought i was watching a move because i didn't think that would be possible in ferguson or dell wood, missouri. i can't really put it into words but i want to say what went through my mind, i was shocked and angry and
us tonight. really appreciate you spending time with us. tell us what happened to your store on sunday? >> well, first of all they, they kind of started moving their way down towards our store, 10:30, 10:45. i recently closed up the store and it kind of went crazy from there. i have, like you guys have seen on the tape, i have video surveillance of them trying to shoot their way through the door and breaking six to eight windows. pretty much, just grabbing everything off the shelves that...
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responsible for the trees it is just that if they are going to place a tree it will be nice for us to tell us where the best location so that it will impact our, you know, our water. programs. >> and so, but i do understand where your concern lies. >> our concern? >> yes. >> it is just a conversation, because... >> yeah. >> and thank you. >> the conversations with the tree people in san francisco? >> the urban forest people? >> yes. >> yes. >> the home owner decides to get a tree, they pay for the tree. >> it is not really a tree. >> and care for the tree. >> it is the trees that are planted on the sidewalks in san francisco. the residents ultimately are responsible, the home owners are responsible for the tree. >> which is partly why the home owners need to indicate the strong interest because they are responsible for the ongoing maintenance overseeing that and sometimes they are not aware of that. >> true. >> let me ask you a follow up question. does friends of the urban forest provide that service? >> which service? >> the maintaining the trees for the public? >> no. >> they don't? >> they
responsible for the trees it is just that if they are going to place a tree it will be nice for us to tell us where the best location so that it will impact our, you know, our water. programs. >> and so, but i do understand where your concern lies. >> our concern? >> yes. >> it is just a conversation, because... >> yeah. >> and thank you. >> the conversations with the tree people in san francisco? >> the urban forest people? >> yes. >>...
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to the president's attack from the bully pulpit against the republican party. james toronto and jason o'reilly joins us. pushing for more visas for high-tech workers. university professor joins us to tellus why there is no shortage and technology. but coming up first, a few comments on an amazing show headed your way. to your congressional district, to your stay. on their way to you to win your heart and your mind. for just 94 days until the midterm election, be on the lookout for a this congressman seeking your support. and don't forget to watch the senators seeking the same. explaining why the democrats have stood with the president resolutely and solidarity. including why the president has failed and how no one should stand with him. this will largely be about mr. obama and his confidence or lack of it. his leadership or lack of it. meanwhile in washington today, the president is floundering at foundering at the moment that you should be creating momentum for his party's candidates in the midterms. and those democratic candidates in the house and senate have bound themselves almost without exception to the president on issues that the american public opposed the president. whether i
to the president's attack from the bully pulpit against the republican party. james toronto and jason o'reilly joins us. pushing for more visas for high-tech workers. university professor joins us to tellus why there is no shortage and technology. but coming up first, a few comments on an amazing show headed your way. to your congressional district, to your stay. on their way to you to win your heart and your mind. for just 94 days until the midterm election, be on the lookout for a this...
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situation does exist between the police and young black americans. >> jerome, thank you for joining us to tell us a bit of your story. we're glad people continue to come to kathy's kitchen in downtown ferguson, missouri. jerome jenkins. >>> remember those fines that people were going to face if they didn't get obamacare, turns out, not everyone has to pay one. plus, the small box like apartments that are coming. that's next, keep it here. >> get health insurance or you'll pay a fine. that is the central part of how obamacare is supposed to convince americans to get covered and even though eight million people signed up for insurance during the open enrollment there are still 30 million who are not covered. and get this only 13% of those who remain uninsured face fines. the big concept will explain it, exemptions. even if a lot of people aren't find, michael sparer, a great friend to us as we have tried to explain this very complex thing that is obamacare. tell me about this. the word on the street, when we all watch that supreme court ruling, was that you get a fine if you don't sign up for obama
situation does exist between the police and young black americans. >> jerome, thank you for joining us to tell us a bit of your story. we're glad people continue to come to kathy's kitchen in downtown ferguson, missouri. jerome jenkins. >>> remember those fines that people were going to face if they didn't get obamacare, turns out, not everyone has to pay one. plus, the small box like apartments that are coming. that's next, keep it here. >> get health insurance or you'll...
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three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan joins us to tell us thousand starts.with the phone call and recorded message. >> reporter: that is right, we have gotten several reports about this from viewers and members of our "eyewitness news" staff. i want to be sure everyone is on guard for this. recorded message claims to be from the fraud detection department in one case it is specifically mentioning barclay's bank. it says your account has been lock or temporary hold placed on your card and asks for to you punch in your account number for assistance. earlier i spoke with skype, adam le vine founder of identity theft 911 who explained what can happen if you punch in your account numbers in response to this sort of call. >> our purpose toys gather all of the data they need. they are getting your credit card numbers, your expiration and your security codes. this is perfect for a card transaction. they are very sophisticated. they are getting the numbers in the order you are punching them in and what comes out is a real valid credit card that they can use immediate
three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan joins us to tell us thousand starts.with the phone call and recorded message. >> reporter: that is right, we have gotten several reports about this from viewers and members of our "eyewitness news" staff. i want to be sure everyone is on guard for this. recorded message claims to be from the fraud detection department in one case it is specifically mentioning barclay's bank. it says your account has been lock or temporary hold...
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joining us to tell us why it is worth $1 billion is paul sweeney of bloomberg intelligence.ique real-time research for a variety of industries and markets. you were just telling that when this deal was announced, you heard about twitch. you asked everybody under the age of 25 and they knew more about it than we do. >> they know all about twitch. reallying world has played a major media business. it makes sense that the social aspects of it, talking about gaming, posting games, watching other people -- that social aspect will find its way onto the internet and that is what we're are seeing on switch and with amazon trying to get into that side of the business. >> why would they want to get into this business? >> one of the areas they could argue on the video side -- they are really getting into the video business through amazon prime. a lot of the areas they're missing is user generated content. think youtube. this is their initial dip into the cold user generated content side of the business. they are focusing on one niche which is a big niche and a growing one which is the
joining us to tell us why it is worth $1 billion is paul sweeney of bloomberg intelligence.ique real-time research for a variety of industries and markets. you were just telling that when this deal was announced, you heard about twitch. you asked everybody under the age of 25 and they knew more about it than we do. >> they know all about twitch. reallying world has played a major media business. it makes sense that the social aspects of it, talking about gaming, posting games, watching...
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cease-fire in the seven week long conflict between israel and hamas, israel consul general joins us to tell us why the deal could be made this time. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classro d exhibit ha orin tomoownnovor weuiraing of eserngitat seing ers vera evhee eir mmies thst ty cabe. building something better for all of us. ♪ what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event you' comtaryyent credit. now through septembe only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. >>> israel and hamas have agreed to an open-ended cease-fire, but pushing talks on more complex issues such as the disarmament of hamas won't begin until next month. for more on the cease-fire i'm joined by the consul general of israel here in new york. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what is diff
cease-fire in the seven week long conflict between israel and hamas, israel consul general joins us to tell us why the deal could be made this time. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classro d exhibit ha orin tomoownnovor weuiraing of eserngitat seing ers vera evhee eir mmies thst ty cabe. building something better for all of us. ♪ what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned...
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self-self-worth we should delete that language in our response we're telling the grand jury you haven't proved your case to us tell us about some actions i don't know that language is in there it is kind of puts us in an unfortunate light. >> you want to make a motion. >> yes. >> that we redraft that. >> yes. i do. >> my motion would follow-up on what i've said reinforcing before in regards to that paragraph as to one a we san diego and goes on to chase tis the grand jury for not citing specifics i'll take that whole thing out and our response to that we agree that the ethics commission lacks sufficient resources to handle much of its work. it's necessary as the chair indicated it fails to specifically address those specifics with the grand jury puts there as an example put that language in so the resources to handle is most of its work that includes major enforcement cases cases alleging misconduct and the language in the paragraph >> what about the last sentence in one a you want that deleted? >> i'd leave that in there this is appropriate in terms of the commission saying we had this commission like many agencies
self-self-worth we should delete that language in our response we're telling the grand jury you haven't proved your case to us tell us about some actions i don't know that language is in there it is kind of puts us in an unfortunate light. >> you want to make a motion. >> yes. >> that we redraft that. >> yes. i do. >> my motion would follow-up on what i've said reinforcing before in regards to that paragraph as to one a we san diego and goes on to chase tis the...
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ceasefire in the search-week-long conflict 29 2between israel and hamas, council general will join us to tell ushy a deal could be made this time, next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. lou: coming up in moments juan williams will join us on the surpriseing comment from al sharpton in missouri. on wall street today, we can tell you about a record breaking performance, dow up 30, s&p up 2, closing above 2000 for first time ever. volume on the big board picking up slightly. energy best performing sector, and utilities the worse. crude oil up. and gold gained $6. yield on 10 year unchangeed at 2.39%. consumer confidence, rising to the hi
ceasefire in the search-week-long conflict 29 2between israel and hamas, council general will join us to tell ushy a deal could be made this time, next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs....
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us. we will keep our eye on you guys. coming up, competition heating up as companies announce a new car pooling feature. lift's president joins us to tell us how it works. ♪ >> i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." carpooling has gone digital. launched liftas line, giving people the chance to share a ride with strangers. similarer launched a feature. so, how can carpooling help lyft in its battle with uber? john zimmernt joined in the studio. how will this work, how will you coordinate people who need rides? quickly found out 90% of lyft rides have someone going in the same direction in five minutes, so we are matching them up and saving users up to 60%. is testing out something similar later this month. how is it going to be different? flattering to see others follow when we are innovating in the space, but the thing we have created is a sense of community and culture with sharing within lyft, and it fits well in the new product line, and it is true from our vision from the beginning, where we were doing long distance ride sharing and carpooling, and now we have come full circle with lyft line. to 60%, butave up what if no one el
us. we will keep our eye on you guys. coming up, competition heating up as companies announce a new car pooling feature. lift's president joins us to tell us how it works. ♪ >> i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." carpooling has gone digital. launched liftas line, giving people the chance to share a ride with strangers. similarer launched a feature. so, how can carpooling help lyft in its battle with uber? john zimmernt joined in the studio. how will this work, how...
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to buy gold. so in both scenarios, gold does very well motivated still ahead, billionaire investor mark cuban joins us live to tell us about his cyber dust that's taking on snapchat. he says it will clean up your digital foot print. stay tuned. thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. . motivated snapchat is boasting a ten billion of users per month as apps take off. billion fair investor park cuban is behind him with the disappearing app soober dust he says will help get rid of your digital foot print. joining us is billion fair investor mark cuban, tanks for being on the show. >> thanks, for having us, melissa. >> how did you come up with the idea? >> i had a message with the sec, everything i wrote, they decided to create their context. if i said the sky was blue. they said you didn't mean that, you were trying to fool us. i said i hate to lose in maverick's game, they said, you hate to lose, it was ridiculous, it made me realize when you hit send on a text, you lose ownership of that. not only do you lose ownership, you retain responsibility for that text. we've all had it happen in our person
to buy gold. so in both scenarios, gold does very well motivated still ahead, billionaire investor mark cuban joins us live to tell us about his cyber dust that's taking on snapchat. he says it will clean up your digital foot print. stay tuned. thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. . motivated snapchat is boasting a ten billion of users per month as apps take off. billion fair investor park cuban is behind him with the disappearing app soober dust he says will help get...
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peggy joins us to tell us about the other notable person on the stand. >> reporter: virginia beach mayor william sesum, also the president of town bank in virginia beef. he is testifying about -- beach. he is testifying about a loan mcdonnell took out. the day started event full with a closed door meeting in the judge's chambers and the judge coming out and dismissing a juror and bob mcdonnell looking disturbed and upset. not long after former governor bob mcdonnell walked in he was visibly upset sitting in the front of the urtroom facing the wall with his back to everyone. he, attorneys and prosecution went into the judge's chambers. a juror had been excused. he gave no explanation and trial went on. >> to sit back and say it's not concerning, i would be lying. there is dear friend up there that is on trial. what i am hearing is quite concerning. and as i said, i just want to get what i have do over with. >> reporter: virginia beach mayor andment of town bank was called to testify about the loan application mcdonnells filed. prosecution says they illegally failed to include as liabiliti
peggy joins us to tell us about the other notable person on the stand. >> reporter: virginia beach mayor william sesum, also the president of town bank in virginia beef. he is testifying about -- beach. he is testifying about a loan mcdonnell took out. the day started event full with a closed door meeting in the judge's chambers and the judge coming out and dismissing a juror and bob mcdonnell looking disturbed and upset. not long after former governor bob mcdonnell walked in he was...
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. >> so it's hard to bring this to the forefront, so i thank you for joining us to tell us more aboutt involves us all even if we're not in the forrest fires. >>> coming up next, they say the grass is always greener on the ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america's. >> on tech know, >> scientists go up in the sky, >> we're flying over a fracking field in texas >> using ground breaking technology to check air quality down below. >> formaldehyde levels were astronomical...it's bad. >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. rspe, consider this on al jazeera america ♪ >>> the united states and britain have a special relationship. in fact winston churchill used the phrase the exceptional relationship to describe the close relations between the united kingdom and the united states. now i want to look at that relationship through the prism of the st
. >> so it's hard to bring this to the forefront, so i thank you for joining us to tell us more aboutt involves us all even if we're not in the forrest fires. >>> coming up next, they say the grass is always greener on the ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america's. >> on tech know, >> scientists go up in the sky, >> we're flying over a fracking field in texas >> using ground...
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cease-fire in the seven week long conflict between israel and hamas, israel consul general joins us to tell us why the deal could be made this time. >>> israel and hamas have agreed to an open-ended cease-fire, but pushing talks on more complex issues such as the disarmament of hamas won't begin until next month. for more on the cease-fire i'm joined by the consul general of israel here in new york. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what is different this time over the five as we count them cease-fires that were tried, attempted and broken very quickly over the preceding seven weeks? >> well, actually, believe it or not, this is the twelfth attempt. hamas initiated six of them and violated all six of them. what's different i think is the fact that over time, we managed to severely impair the operational capabilities of hamas. 70% of the rockets and missile stockpile was destroyed or used by hamas. all the tunnels that are known to us, the offensive operational tunnels were destroyed. you look at the facts, hamas didn't get release of prisoners as they demanded, they are not getting a
cease-fire in the seven week long conflict between israel and hamas, israel consul general joins us to tell us why the deal could be made this time. >>> israel and hamas have agreed to an open-ended cease-fire, but pushing talks on more complex issues such as the disarmament of hamas won't begin until next month. for more on the cease-fire i'm joined by the consul general of israel here in new york. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what is different this time over...
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. >> so it's hard to bring this to the forefront, so i thank you for joining us to tell us more aboutt involves us all even if we're not in the forrest fires. >>> coming up next, they say the grass is always greener on the ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america's. >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. ♪ >>> the united states and britain have a special relationship. in fact winston churchill used the phrase the exceptional relationship to describe the close relations between the united kingdom and the united states. now i want to look at that relationship through the prism of the struggle of the middle class. it is not just in the u.s. where the middle class has become a hot political topic. >> this will put a tax on your pension. >> the squeezed middle here is very similar to the middle class as politicians in the u.s. refer to the middle class. >> reporter: jonathan is the director of the london-based national institute of economic and social research. >> people in both the working and the middle
. >> so it's hard to bring this to the forefront, so i thank you for joining us to tell us more aboutt involves us all even if we're not in the forrest fires. >>> coming up next, they say the grass is always greener on the ore side. we're going to apply that theory to the other side of the pond and compare britain's middle class to america's. >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. ♪ >>> the united states and britain have a special relationship. in...
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ceasefire in the search-week-long conflict 29 2between israel and hamas, council general will join us to tell us deal could be made this time, next. lou: coming up in moments juan williams will join us on the surpriseing comment from al sharpton in missouri. on wall street today, we can tell you about a record breaking performance, dow up 30, s&p up 2, closing above 2000 for first time ever. volume on the big board picking up slightly. energy best performing sector, and utilities the worse. crude oil up. and gold gained $6. yield on 10 year unchangeed at 2.39%. consumer confidence, rising to the highest level since 2007. durable goods orders up since july but fell excludeing important equipment. listen to my financial reports 3 times a day. >> israel and hamas agreed to an open-ended ceasefire, push and talks on more complex issues such as disarmament of hamas does not begin until phoenix month -- next next month. what is different this time. over the 5 ceasefire nas were tried attempted and broken. very quickly, over the preceding 7 weeks? >> believe it or not this is the 12th attempt, hamas in
ceasefire in the search-week-long conflict 29 2between israel and hamas, council general will join us to tell us deal could be made this time, next. lou: coming up in moments juan williams will join us on the surpriseing comment from al sharpton in missouri. on wall street today, we can tell you about a record breaking performance, dow up 30, s&p up 2, closing above 2000 for first time ever. volume on the big board picking up slightly. energy best performing sector, and utilities the worse....
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or any of my students reaching for their dreams. >> syma chowdhry is joining us to tell us about his . >> many are expressing sadness, this morning after learning about robin williams' death from hollywood to right here in philadelphia. fans are mourning the loss of this legend. now, news of the actor's death had spread quickly. >> many showed up to his house in northern california to pay their respects, also the seen in los angeles many folks dropped off flowers, notes, shared their thoughts about this comedic idol. for many robin williams was an icon that was enjoyable to watch on tv, and the big screen. for others, he was an inspiration. >> we talked with those who want to follow in his footsteps. >> i wanted to be an actor after i saw robin williams. and just his ability to light up a screen, and just he was electric and magnetic. >> fill say city where there is a huge growing aspiring comedians, a lot who hoped at some point hoped they would meet robin williams, and they won't have that opportunity any more. >> and williams had just signanceled. and he has some other projects in
or any of my students reaching for their dreams. >> syma chowdhry is joining us to tell us about his . >> many are expressing sadness, this morning after learning about robin williams' death from hollywood to right here in philadelphia. fans are mourning the loss of this legend. now, news of the actor's death had spread quickly. >> many showed up to his house in northern california to pay their respects, also the seen in los angeles many folks dropped off flowers, notes,...
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to wait. >> lisha williams. on the phone with us. >> they're not here for no peace. >> lisha williams on the phone with us. obviously incredibly upset about the situation that's unfolding. thank you for talking to us. telling us what's happening there on the ground. stay with us if you can. i want to go to our steve kastenbalm or ed lavendera. do we have them on the line now? i'm going to the reverend jesse jackson. you were with a lot of the protesters all day long at the rally for michael brown. it happened at a local church. >> it's a positive move. i don't know how the military -- they were so organized. i don't know if they had advanced information of some sort. what may have are provoke ared the protest, the teargas. we just really don't know yet. it was a positive one. >> i'm sorry. reverend jackson, i lost you for a moment there. i do want to ask you. >> i met several groups of protesters. there was no sense that there was something violent on it. i'm concerned frankly that the military was so organized and so close. we thought they were withdrawn but they were somewhere waiting to move. maybe did advanced intelligence make that move? we don't know what the story will be. the story of those on the
to wait. >> lisha williams. on the phone with us. >> they're not here for no peace. >> lisha williams on the phone with us. obviously incredibly upset about the situation that's unfolding. thank you for talking to us. telling us what's happening there on the ground. stay with us if you can. i want to go to our steve kastenbalm or ed lavendera. do we have them on the line now? i'm going to the reverend jesse jackson. you were with a lot of the protesters all day long at the...
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cease-fire in the seven week long conflict between israel and hamas, israel consul general joins us to tell us why the deal could be made this time. your 16-year-old daughter studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a newly-licensed teen to your liberty mutual insurance policy. call to learn about our whole range of life event discounts. newlywed discount. new college graduate and retiree discounts. you could even get a discount when you add a car. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> israel and hamas have agreed to an open-ended cease-fire, but pushing talks on more complex issues such as the disarmament of hamas won't begin until next month. for more on the cease-fire i'm joined by the consul general of israel here in new york. good to have you
cease-fire in the seven week long conflict between israel and hamas, israel consul general joins us to tell us why the deal could be made this time. your 16-year-old daughter studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a...
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dan harris is here to join us to tell us what is coming up on "good morning america."an. >> good morning, katie. a new wave of protests breaking out in ferguson, missouri. new details revealed as well. the night the unarmed teen was killed and the officer that shot him. the latest situation unfolding on the ground as we speak. and a couple behind bars right now charged with abducting two amish girls in upstate new york. how the suspects were tracked down and an exclusive interview with the couple that helped save the girls. and an investigation now underway at the university of notre dame and four football players under scrutiny. could this mean wiping away former victories for the legendary fighting irish? talk about girl power, the little league world series is underway in williamsport, massachusetts and one player is showing she is a force to be reckoned with. her historic performance coming up. we have a big saturday morning, including more ice bucket challenges to show you. we will get very personal on that front. so keep it here. >> excellent. can't wait. thank y
dan harris is here to join us to tell us what is coming up on "good morning america."an. >> good morning, katie. a new wave of protests breaking out in ferguson, missouri. new details revealed as well. the night the unarmed teen was killed and the officer that shot him. the latest situation unfolding on the ground as we speak. and a couple behind bars right now charged with abducting two amish girls in upstate new york. how the suspects were tracked down and an exclusive...
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nations from russia's food market it comes in response to sanctions imposed by western nations over the crisis in ukraine bid all of us is here to tell us more he's joining us live now peter. so why gather for a serious response from russia has just come out what's the reaction where you are . well what was the noun's by prime minister dmitri medvedev is that russia will ban the imports of food stamps from a number of countries that supported sanctions against russia. these nations are the e.u. countries the united states australia canada and norway and what this will mean is that they'll be restrictions put in place import into russia of root vegetables some dairy products and fish. this ban will last for a year that's what they've said so far and another move also ukrainian airlines will be plans for a russian air space now that's also covered by the same the same ban for one year now dmitri medvedev in announcing this said that it actually gave it give russian industry and agricultural sectors the chance to put right some of the problems that exist in those sectors already and to take up the slack themselves he also said that there w
nations from russia's food market it comes in response to sanctions imposed by western nations over the crisis in ukraine bid all of us is here to tell us more he's joining us live now peter. so why gather for a serious response from russia has just come out what's the reaction where you are . well what was the noun's by prime minister dmitri medvedev is that russia will ban the imports of food stamps from a number of countries that supported sanctions against russia. these nations are the e.u....
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us live to tell us how the district is helping students still struggling. katie? >> reporter: john, we're at the one school that's still closed. it's very obvious why. you can see the split along the parking lot here at stone bridge school. many of the students that we've talked to, they don't even know of loma prieta. they were not old enough or not even born, rather, when the major earthquake struck. this is very traumatic for them, some of the most traumatic events any of them have been through. with that in mind, the district is trying to help them cope. the familiar sound of school. and the sight of familiar faces is what many napa students need. >> i was excited to see people and to make sure they were okay. >> reporter: sunday's 6.0 quake rattled the earth and their world. >> i still think it will shake. i haven't been sleeping well. >> it was the scariest thing that's ever happened to me. >> reporter: all napa valley schools with the exception of stonebridge are deemed structurally sound. >> they are in the safest place they can. >> i like going to school. i'm okay with it. another day of school. >> reporter: but it didn't start like other days. teachers allowed students to talk about their experiences. >> not much stuff fell from our house. but we've been sleeping outside just in case another one comes, we would be prepared. >> i was very moved at the compassion that everyone had. no one made jokes. >> reporter: because a destructive earthquake can teach one of life's most important lessons. >> get close to your family and friends because you don't know when you will lose them. >> reporter: stonebridge may open as early as next week. at napa high school they tell me they were expecting low attendance numbers but that turned out to not be the case. they only had a few parents call in saying their students were at home helping with the cleanup. they were pleasantly surprised attendance looks good today. katie utehs, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> here is a list of the new dumpster locations -- fire station 5 at first and laurel street, the las flores community center and at a vacant lot on third street. >>> at 11:57 a 2.7 aftershock was reported in the area. crews in napa are working around the clock to repair water mains damaged during sunday's big quake. about 100 water lines are still broken which means 400 homes don't have water. in the browns valley neighborhood, people are using anything they can to get by including water from pools. >> garbage cans in the back of the truck, filling them up with water to run the toilets, taking showers elsewhere. >> many homes are red tagged in browns valley. for people without water, there's two water filling stations on pearl street and at the las flores center. >>> east may bud is assisting in the repair of broken mains. the resources are overwhelmed. other crews helping out include the alameda county water district and the contra costa water district. >>> we're hearing a 13-year-old boy nearly killed in the quake. nicholas dylan describes his experience from his hospital bed. he was having a sleepover with a friend when they fell asleep in the living room. his napa home. his friend was sleeping on the couch when the 6.0 quake hit. nicholas was on the floor near the fireplace. >> started calling to get to the door and just as i put my right knee on the floor, the chimney collapsed. >> i stumbled forward and i -- i was scre
us live to tell us how the district is helping students still struggling. katie? >> reporter: john, we're at the one school that's still closed. it's very obvious why. you can see the split along the parking lot here at stone bridge school. many of the students that we've talked to, they don't even know of loma prieta. they were not old enough or not even born, rather, when the major earthquake struck. this is very traumatic for them, some of the most traumatic events any of them have...
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. >> : we are very lucky as far as the time people calling us to tell us and to what's going on providingiption detail and also less few days having members of the public in the area at the time live there and seen something relating to a calling us providing us with that information very helpful >> : sunday to mutt because here we are pursuing numerous lea this time >> : the continue to follow all leaves and do everything in their power to make sure something like this does not happen again >> : really being vigilant and watching for the indicators were we learn from this experience and watch for them in the future and preventing incidents like this from happening >> : coming up to my on kron 4 news at 8:00 kron 4 stanley roberts roberts investigates new video showing another sideshow at yet another bay area landmark >> : inside danville teacher under arrest on suspicion of child pornography 58 year-old mature missiles taken into custody this morning the slocan valley internet crimes against children task force. facing charges of lewd acts as a child under the age of 14 along with child
. >> : we are very lucky as far as the time people calling us to tell us and to what's going on providingiption detail and also less few days having members of the public in the area at the time live there and seen something relating to a calling us providing us with that information very helpful >> : sunday to mutt because here we are pursuing numerous lea this time >> : the continue to follow all leaves and do everything in their power to make sure something like this does...
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a kraut so you could use this time to take advantage before the crowds get there, 6:01 let's go back to the desk. >>> and live to tell us what napa county supervisors are telling us to do to help that region recover and in telling us what to do in the nape a area napa county board of supervisors is expected to approve an emergency proclamation to help in that process. there is still quite a bit of work to be done where this car port actually several car ports came down and dozens of cars remain on track. still there is a lot of damaged buildings and buckled roads which have to be repaired. there are are more than 08 water leaks and that means people have no running water at this point. many people have homes they can't live in because they have been red tagged and they have stores they can't open because they were so badly damaged. more than 500 were yellow tagged and need some serious repair work and some left them without a way to get around. they left it and her suv was stuck under this car port which came down the quake. >> we really depend on this vehicle and we are pretty much left to deal well it on our own. >> we live in an apartment, we just can't afford
a kraut so you could use this time to take advantage before the crowds get there, 6:01 let's go back to the desk. >>> and live to tell us what napa county supervisors are telling us to do to help that region recover and in telling us what to do in the nape a area napa county board of supervisors is expected to approve an emergency proclamation to help in that process. there is still quite a bit of work to be done where this car port actually several car ports came down and dozens of...
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to mainstream. the ceo joins us exclusively to tell us how th it could be a game-changer. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. adam: i'm "what's his name." the tech giant reportedly will announce the long-awaited iwatch in less than two weeks at the same event it is expected to unveil the iphone 6. moving up to reveal to september 9, it had been expected to come out much later this year. apple shares are climbing, they are up more than 1% hitting another record 52 weeks high, $102.50. with one hour to go, the major averages are on the fence after the record close above 2000 yesterday. the dow down seven points, s&p down three points, the nasdaq down five and the russell 2000, down three points, still positive for the year, but barely. new york state best getting a massive internet outage. losing internet service for several hours. time warner cable does not know what caused the outage, the shares not hit too bad. another company generating buzz, the widely popular messaging app has been raising funds. putting snap chat valuation at $10 billion, but with virtual
to mainstream. the ceo joins us exclusively to tell us how th it could be a game-changer. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. adam: i'm "what's his name." the tech giant reportedly will announce the long-awaited iwatch in less than two weeks at the same event it is expected to unveil the iphone 6. moving up to reveal to september 9, it had been expected to come out much later this year. apple shares are climbing, they are up more than 1% hitting another record...
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to us, john, we have something to tell you. and i said what is it. and she said we see you and we see that you are time and we want you to know. tell us what you want us to do and we will give you everything that you ask for. now, when you have that kind of spirit in an organization, it is amazing what you can accomplish. and so i hugged all the women. [laughter] and i shook all the men's hands and i said you guys get your butts back on the job. [laughter] but it was ours people. they were our people. they still are our people and we communicate with those people and we constantly tell them what we have to do and we ended up with our five great roles of global competition and we follow those rules religiously. we communicate with our people and we constantly tell them what we expect of them. i will finish by telling you one of the stories that i tell and you must drummer that i had a son-in-law. so i'm not against the nba. [laughter] but the story that i tell is how we going to get this done. i say that we need more football coaches and maybe a few less nba people. [laughter] and people understand it. if you become the football coach
to us, john, we have something to tell you. and i said what is it. and she said we see you and we see that you are time and we want you to know. tell us what you want us to do and we will give you everything that you ask for. now, when you have that kind of spirit in an organization, it is amazing what you can accomplish. and so i hugged all the women. [laughter] and i shook all the men's hands and i said you guys get your butts back on the job. [laughter] but it was ours people. they were our...
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pops used to tell us stories about when he was in mississippi, he was a boy, he couldn't walk on thee side of the street. if a white man was coming toward him, he was on this side, he had to crossover. daddy said, we can sing that so song. we went home, we got bob dylan, we learned blowing in the wind. the answer, my friend is blowing in the wind pops could literally live it, because it was real with him he would tell us a lot of stories, between pops and my grandmother, man, those were the best times sitting on the floor listening to storyies but pete seger, if i had a hammer, i'd hammer in the he was something, just genius. it was such an honor to meet a man like pete seger. we would go -- just like we would be invited to blues festivals and we'd be invited to folk festivals. i didn't understand. we'd hear a folk song, i'd say, well, that's the closest -- they're singing something like gospel. they're singing truth. you look out and you see all these flower children with the flower oh, man i just loved it. i would have the best time, newport this year, newport rhode island festival
pops used to tell us stories about when he was in mississippi, he was a boy, he couldn't walk on thee side of the street. if a white man was coming toward him, he was on this side, he had to crossover. daddy said, we can sing that so song. we went home, we got bob dylan, we learned blowing in the wind. the answer, my friend is blowing in the wind pops could literally live it, because it was real with him he would tell us a lot of stories, between pops and my grandmother, man, those were the...
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. >> where the earth has recently been leveled, there used to be a mass grave, right next to the war memorial. this resident tells us how last week, ukrainian authorities exhumed over a dozen bodies. the city was occupied by pro-russian rebels until july. the night before they left, the rebels hastily buried their dead . most were russians. >> 21st of them fell, their bodies were laced in good coffins and sent to russia, not buried here. they gave the bodies of the local fighters back to their families. they were celebrated as martyrs who died for the people's republic. >> but other slippery on scrivens tell us soon the rebels started burying their dead next to checkpoints where fighting is still raging -- but other slovyasnk residents tell us. many believe the fighters came from russia. the kremlin denies that and says it only wants to mediate peace, but at the same time, radical fighters in moscow continue to recruit willing fighters. this man and fellow recruiters work as volunteers. their work is partly funded by donations. everyone here knows some fighters come back and coffins, but they believe it was a histor
. >> where the earth has recently been leveled, there used to be a mass grave, right next to the war memorial. this resident tells us how last week, ukrainian authorities exhumed over a dozen bodies. the city was occupied by pro-russian rebels until july. the night before they left, the rebels hastily buried their dead . most were russians. >> 21st of them fell, their bodies were laced in good coffins and sent to russia, not buried here. they gave the bodies of the local fighters...
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. >> where the earth has recently been leveled, there used to be a mass grave, right next to the war memorial. this resident tells us how last week, ukrainian authorities exhumed over a dozen bodies. the city was occupied by pro-russian rebels until july. the night before they left, the rebels hastily buried their dead . most were russians. >> 21st of them fell, their bodies were laced in good coffins and sent to russia, not buried here. they gave the bodies of the local fighters back to their families. they were celebrated as martyrs who died for the people's republic. >> but other slippery on scrivens tell us soon the rebels started burying their dead next to checkpoints where fighting is still raging -- but other slovyasnk residents tell us. many believe the fighters came from russia. the kremlin denies that and says it only wants to mediate peace, but at the same time, radical fighters in moscow continue to recruit willing fighters. this man and fellow recruiters work as volunteers. their work is partly funded by donations. everyone here knows some fighters come back and coffins, but they believe it was a histor
. >> where the earth has recently been leveled, there used to be a mass grave, right next to the war memorial. this resident tells us how last week, ukrainian authorities exhumed over a dozen bodies. the city was occupied by pro-russian rebels until july. the night before they left, the rebels hastily buried their dead . most were russians. >> 21st of them fell, their bodies were laced in good coffins and sent to russia, not buried here. they gave the bodies of the local fighters...
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to tell you. we see what you are going through and we see what you were trying to accomplish for us and we want you to know tell us what you want us to do and we will give you everything you ask for. when you have that kind of spirit within an organization, it is amazing what you can accomplish. i hugged all the women. [laughter] i should call the men's hands and eyes said i have my first request. get your butts back on the job. [laughter] but it was the people. that is our secret. . . it probably is true of football coaches as well but certainly football coaches. and if you are getting ready to pay to go play the champions and you get your team ready to go out on the field and the sportswriters have said you are 14-point underdog or when you go out and play the game and you lose by ten points they will say we covered this thread. [laughter] tell me how many football coaches are going to keep their job by only losing ten planes. in america we have to start thinking of ourselves as winne winners. america has to turn around and take its competition. i had a captain when i was a lieutenant in germany and he said it's
to tell you. we see what you are going through and we see what you were trying to accomplish for us and we want you to know tell us what you want us to do and we will give you everything you ask for. when you have that kind of spirit within an organization, it is amazing what you can accomplish. i hugged all the women. [laughter] i should call the men's hands and eyes said i have my first request. get your butts back on the job. [laughter] but it was the people. that is our secret. . . it...
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to some in napa. marianne favro joains us now to tell us why. >> reporter: it was a wake up call that likely minimized the amount of damage experienced in the south napa quake. no one wants a repeat of this. >> it was pretty scary. >> reporter: in 1989, the loma prieta quake magnitude 6.9 hit the bay area. just a few miles away from helen carrie's home. >> my front window was out. >> reporter: the quake damaged thousands of buildings at a cost of more than $6 billion. now nearly 25 years later, the lessons learned from loma prieta may help not just in napa but across the bay area. >> i now have an emergency kit with water and band-aids and first aid and some food. so i've learned that you have to be prepared. >> reporter: helen carrie who works at ace hardware helps others to have medical aids, blankets and flashlights on hand. >> it got us aware of creating community on a regular basis. >> reporter: she invested in two-way radios. to prevent damage like this in santa cruz, a committee was formed to outline 40 practical lessons from loma prieta, including shoring up masonry, requiring homes to be bolt
to some in napa. marianne favro joains us now to tell us why. >> reporter: it was a wake up call that likely minimized the amount of damage experienced in the south napa quake. no one wants a repeat of this. >> it was pretty scary. >> reporter: in 1989, the loma prieta quake magnitude 6.9 hit the bay area. just a few miles away from helen carrie's home. >> my front window was out. >> reporter: the quake damaged thousands of buildings at a cost of more than $6...
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us now to fill us in. mike, what can you tell us? hen this hit, it was enough to wake up three of us, even though we were about 75 miles from the epicenter. you know it instantly. there have been updates from officials in the county, the state's famous wine country which really bore the brunt of this. hospital treated 120 for various injuries. three are critical, including a child. four mobile homes burned as well. these are old brick buildings. the facade is coming off in some cases. about 16 red tagged by the county, condemned for the time being. there are 16 water lines that have burst. they're being worked on as well. it was shallow, about 7 miles down. they're saying that's why it was felt over this large area. 2 million affected as you said there. the epicenter near napa. but it was felt in palo alto, even as far south as san jose. >> you say you're 75 miles from the epicenter. is there damage in your neck of the woods? >> no damage here. they did have to check all the lines. no trains are running into the stadium just as a safe
us now to fill us in. mike, what can you tell us? hen this hit, it was enough to wake up three of us, even though we were about 75 miles from the epicenter. you know it instantly. there have been updates from officials in the county, the state's famous wine country which really bore the brunt of this. hospital treated 120 for various injuries. three are critical, including a child. four mobile homes burned as well. these are old brick buildings. the facade is coming off in some cases. about 16...
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. >> thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us and tell us a little more about the air crash in a suburb of tehran that killed 48 people. >> a trial against a former egyptian president is due to continue. there is a retrial on complicity in the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising in egypt. >> the u.s. was mooted as being behind the revolution of mubarak, what he called the middle east plan. >> 16 people, including four children, were killed in syria's largest city. a government helicopter attacked a residential part of the city of aleppo. caroline malone reports. >> one of the children killed at home by a barrel bomb. an internationally condemned weapon because it kills indiscriminately. witnesses say a helicopter dropped the bomb here. according to a neighbour, many casualties are from the same family. the boys were asleep. the grandfather is the only one that came out alive. at least he did. he has three married children. one has six daughters and the other seven children. there's no sign of them or their mothers. >> the neighbourhood is under opposition control.
. >> thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us and tell us a little more about the air crash in a suburb of tehran that killed 48 people. >> a trial against a former egyptian president is due to continue. there is a retrial on complicity in the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising in egypt. >> the u.s. was mooted as being behind the revolution of mubarak, what he called the middle east plan. >> 16 people, including four children, were killed in...
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he says he's hoping to bring ferguson's youth together as they move forward prosecute the crisis. this is his community. williams are will join us tomorrow to tell uso help ferguson recover. keep it here. this is "the ed show" on msnbc. and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [...