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but like you ved lindsay, it's about -- said lindsay, it's about solving a public problem here. >> let'sacos. what do you think? >> i'm onto it. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow". follow our expert contributors or twitter, facebook, google plus and more. this is al jazeera. hello, welcome to the news hour at al jazeera's news headquarters at doha. you soutsouth sudan hundreds ofe have been massacred by rebels. >>> the syrian government announces a date for the presidential election. >> i'm mary ann namazi with all
but like you ved lindsay, it's about -- said lindsay, it's about solving a public problem here. >> let'sacos. what do you think? >> i'm onto it. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow". follow our expert contributors or twitter, facebook, google plus and more. this is al jazeera. hello, welcome to the news hour at al jazeera's news headquarters at doha. you soutsouth sudan hundreds ofe have been massacred by rebels....
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but like you ved lindsay, it's about -- said lindsay, it's about solving a public problem here. >> let'sacos. what do you think? >> i'm onto it. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow". follow our expert contributors or twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. palestinian hamas and fatah have agreed to reconcile. >>> a new law in georgia makes it legal to carry guns everywhere from churches to bars to airports. and irs employees were paid bonuses even though they were in
but like you ved lindsay, it's about -- said lindsay, it's about solving a public problem here. >> let'sacos. what do you think? >> i'm onto it. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow". follow our expert contributors or twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. palestinian hamas and fatah have agreed to reconcile. >>> a new law...
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but like you ved lindsay, it's about -- said lindsay, it's about solving a public problem here. >> let'sacos. what do you think? >> i'm onto it. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow". follow our expert contributors or twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i'm darren jordan from al jazeera news centers in doha and london, these are the top stories. kiev say gunmen are holding a group of mediators. >>> hello there, i'll phyllisty barr in
but like you ved lindsay, it's about -- said lindsay, it's about solving a public problem here. >> let'sacos. what do you think? >> i'm onto it. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/"techknow". follow our expert contributors or twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i'm darren jordan from al jazeera news centers in doha and london, these are the...
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the area in ved a greatest risk. memphis to st. louis.ugh about the mississippi river valley. tomorrow could be a tornado day. we have to watch. it. >> it's the season. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. the white house's reaction to meeting the health care goals. and the critics who say there's no reason to celebrate. >>> when we come back, we huddle around the "water cooler." john stewart is all about breaking news. time get nasty about it. we're back after this. stick around. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours ♪ you have to let
the area in ved a greatest risk. memphis to st. louis.ugh about the mississippi river valley. tomorrow could be a tornado day. we have to watch. it. >> it's the season. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. the white house's reaction to meeting the health care goals. and the critics who say there's no reason to celebrate. >>> when we come back, we huddle around the "water cooler." john stewart is all about breaking news. time get nasty about it. we're back...
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his fiancee and fellow soldier kristen haley told our tampa station wtsp by phone, ferguson t ved a room full of people by holding a door shut to prevent frpez from entering. >> reporter: lieutenant general milley said ferguson wasn't the only hero. er there was another soldier who, although wounded, had the presence of mind in a very difficult situation to throw another soldier into a room, close the door, and he dialed 911. and then there's a third-- or a ortend soldier who also dialed 911, despite severe wounds. >> reporter: lopez's father, ivan lopez sr., gave a statement today asking for prayers for the affect the family, but, scott, n said his son could not have been in his right mind because as he put it, his son was not like that. >> pelley: anna werner at fort hood for us tonight. anna, thank you very much. whether mental illness was a factor in the shootings, lopez was being treated for it, and he sas being evaluated to see if he had post-traumatic stress whelrder, a condition that is overwhelming the military. david martin has more on that. >> reporter: in 13 years of war, mor
his fiancee and fellow soldier kristen haley told our tampa station wtsp by phone, ferguson t ved a room full of people by holding a door shut to prevent frpez from entering. >> reporter: lieutenant general milley said ferguson wasn't the only hero. er there was another soldier who, although wounded, had the presence of mind in a very difficult situation to throw another soldier into a room, close the door, and he dialed 911. and then there's a third-- or a ortend soldier who also dialed...
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no one should be fooled -- and believe me, no one is fooled-- by what could potentially be a ved rived pretext for military intervention just as we saw in crimea. >> pelley: ukraine's parliament was its own worst enemy today as members of rival parties literally fought over how to respond to the russian threat. invoy, we learned the result of s ash tests involving some of the most popular vehicles on the s ad-- mid-sized s.u.v.s. re.f pegues is on the road in , rginia with more. stit. >> reporter: scott, every year tyre at the insurance institute for highway safety, they conduct 80 different crash tests. so that means they're crashing hundreds of cars and s.u.v.s, and here in the latest test at vie vehicle research center in strginia, they tested some of the most popular s.u.v.s on the icke. they picked nine mid-sized s.u.v.s to test. only three of them got the top scores. researchers replicated what t enens when 25% of a vehicle's front end hits something like a tree or a utility pole at 40 miles per hour. i.i.h.s. executive vice president david zuby says the tests look at which s.u.v
no one should be fooled -- and believe me, no one is fooled-- by what could potentially be a ved rived pretext for military intervention just as we saw in crimea. >> pelley: ukraine's parliament was its own worst enemy today as members of rival parties literally fought over how to respond to the russian threat. invoy, we learned the result of s ash tests involving some of the most popular vehicles on the s ad-- mid-sized s.u.v.s. re.f pegues is on the road in , rginia with more. stit....
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i believe they have made a collective judgment that this is old news, that the country has ved thesevelopments. also because fox has covered this story aggressively, i think there's a view in much of the media this is just another fox story and then therefore somehow less important. boy, you look at that white house briefing today, there were a lot of networks and even "new york times" engaged in this questioning today. >> yeah. abc jonathan gull aasking questions as well. >> tell us about this. >> this is fascinating, ap reporter matthew lee in change with a state department spokesman. i know it is bs and this is killing you guys. been watching fox news toght and the amount of misand disinformation including repeated references to this guardian story is frankly shocking. he was not slamming fox. >> that was about a terrorist attack and that there was no protest. so howie, thank you. >> thanks. >>> it was a long time coming but today eight american war heroes finally received the recognition they deserved. >> reporter: their world war ii bombers were shot down and landing them in int
i believe they have made a collective judgment that this is old news, that the country has ved thesevelopments. also because fox has covered this story aggressively, i think there's a view in much of the media this is just another fox story and then therefore somehow less important. boy, you look at that white house briefing today, there were a lot of networks and even "new york times" engaged in this questioning today. >> yeah. abc jonathan gull aasking questions as well....
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you know, the companies that have distanced themselves with ved we do not want to be associated with what the brand now stands for, which is in this case, the owner. we've heard, i think it's been reported in the last few minutes and hours that adidas is coming back to the fold, putting their signage back on the court. the players in how they act tonight and ultimately will play tonight have a huge bearing on whether people rally around everybody associated with the team, with the exception of the one guy they want out. >> i appreciate your time, director of sports marketing center, university of oregon. i appreciate your time. one following comment to this, i am impressed with adam silver. he didn't let it become an issue on the clippers home court. he took action today. there was a lot of conversation in the sports world about how are the fans going to react when they come home playing the golden state warriors, tied at two games apiece. what does this mean to the players, coaches? it would have put doc rivers in an untenable position. this is how you manage. he moved, moved quickl
you know, the companies that have distanced themselves with ved we do not want to be associated with what the brand now stands for, which is in this case, the owner. we've heard, i think it's been reported in the last few minutes and hours that adidas is coming back to the fold, putting their signage back on the court. the players in how they act tonight and ultimately will play tonight have a huge bearing on whether people rally around everybody associated with the team, with the exception of...
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i don't always have timeh to eat like i should..ved. that's why i like glucerna shakes. slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know bad news doesn't always travel fast? (clears throat) hi mister tompkins. todd? you're fired. well, gotta run. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> let's bring this other table together. with the help of three professional pastry chefs, we've come up with three original takes on the key lime pie. i've asked the employees to not only taste but give us feedback on the creative process while we develop new recipes. let's try this one. >> no. >> tastes like a cereal, um-- >> um, it is, it's, um-- >> yeah. >> i like the crunchiness, but the flavor of the crust isn't that exciting. >> all right, let's go to the next one. >> okay. >> it tastes like lemon meringue pie. >> it's too sweet. this, you could put the lid back on. >> it's all on social right now too. >> yeah. >> everyth
i don't always have timeh to eat like i should..ved. that's why i like glucerna shakes. slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know bad news doesn't always travel fast? (clears throat) hi mister tompkins. todd? you're fired. well, gotta run. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> let's bring this other table together....
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ved.ua3 stuae and'n gifch% ge republican lawmakers like texas governor judge napolitano: they like to exercise the power to tell us how to live our lives, their progressivism, their wish to tell us how to live that keeps them from pressing the freedom button on marijuana. marijuana is big business for law enforcement. when marijuana is illegal, law-enforcement budgets burst. they get more money, they hire more cops, build more prisons, in prison more people and the leaders of law-enforcement, or human beings at their command to control. big government types love marijuana laws and the progressive types like marijuana laws but if governor perry who just ran the second-biggest state in the union's past 12 years and you know this is a losing fight but if you are senator paul who truly believes you should decide what you do with your own body realize these marijuana laws are wrong and if your senator paul and governor perry and thinking of running for president suppose the two of them are, the
ved.ua3 stuae and'n gifch% ge republican lawmakers like texas governor judge napolitano: they like to exercise the power to tell us how to live our lives, their progressivism, their wish to tell us how to live that keeps them from pressing the freedom button on marijuana. marijuana is big business for law enforcement. when marijuana is illegal, law-enforcement budgets burst. they get more money, they hire more cops, build more prisons, in prison more people and the leaders of law-enforcement,...
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. >> any evidence your people were influence ved about their politl views? >> i don't know so >> the press report is dominating and analytical work is art, not science, would the analyst have been able to tell the press reports were not a daisy chain of one person reporting and a series of subsequent press reports so the volume looked like a big deal with at but it was one person's information. >> that is something they would look at. that is something they think about when looking at pressure points >> so as mr. miller talked about, the weight of evidence to change over the station chief, the emails i read, he is more direct than what you said in terms of being n attack. the weight of the evidence was unable to evovercome the decisis making. is that a fair statement? >> that is a fair statement. the analyst stuck with their judgment. >> when you get the information, i think you said that someone in the state department was pushing back on the talking points. and it was said leadership is concerned about the warning language and said my building leadership.
. >> any evidence your people were influence ved about their politl views? >> i don't know so >> the press report is dominating and analytical work is art, not science, would the analyst have been able to tell the press reports were not a daisy chain of one person reporting and a series of subsequent press reports so the volume looked like a big deal with at but it was one person's information. >> that is something they would look at. that is something they think about...
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these risks are hard to scrap because they -- hard to ved because they are population.s the insurers have dealt with this by products and charging higher premiums. cumbersomeficult and regulatory environment has made the product more costly than it need be. do not know whether they'll be able to obtain rate assumptionsicing are not met. this keeps some out of the out companiesves who cannot earn adequate returns on their investments. seen an exodus of companies from the market, even as a growing number of people benefiting from their policies. annual claims incurred are now $8 billion, and the vast majority of people file claims payments.nce so a key question we need to take tos, what would it significantly move the needle so that a majority of americans consider or be insure forward long-term care? current strategies have not well, in assuring broad consumer appeal. withoutense is that expanded public sector support andgned to spur demand supply, will not be able to protect the majority of middle class americans. we need to think through, and i hope we will over the next eight andhs
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a notion that you have to have ved it spreads blow out first and then a correction, quite the opposite. credit spreads can begin to widen which is really risk darkoff. >> and that would suggest we're more towards the beginning than the end. >> exactly. >> gordon, before you go, thoughts on the last hour of trade. lately real on the open in the morning and then it sells off the rest of the day. today it's sort of the opposite and we're coming back a little bit. >> that's the way it's acting to me. want to point out one more thing. the panel made a lot of great points. one of the things we've noticed is the calendar is full, had a good run last week with a bunch of new names that were oversubscribed and looking for more action out here this week. when you look at today, you start to see them stabilize here. i wouldn't be surprised if they held them at this level, maybe reverse them a little bit more right into the bell. you get a sense we came in friday with that sense that we're going to continue to sell into monday. they have done that. it's over. we may be finding a level of support h
a notion that you have to have ved it spreads blow out first and then a correction, quite the opposite. credit spreads can begin to widen which is really risk darkoff. >> and that would suggest we're more towards the beginning than the end. >> exactly. >> gordon, before you go, thoughts on the last hour of trade. lately real on the open in the morning and then it sells off the rest of the day. today it's sort of the opposite and we're coming back a little bit. >> that's...