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the visits around the city, the towards that they would take also included visits to the armory and the navy yard and a demonstration of cannons and things like that. the visits also included meetings with legislators, senators, congressmen. usually at least one or two ceremonial visits to the white house. delegationsthe centered around diplomacy. washington became more than that for native people. unquoteso quote official delegations. to theleaders would come city of their own accord, presence with the office of native affairs were another organization. >> in your mind, are those delegates claiming space in washington just by their presence? >> presence is important. in rethinking historical literature on the city itself, this is kind of the salvage part of the project. reclaiming that history of a native presence. i have suggested in some of the early work that i have done that this was a normative experience for many native leaders. some of the writing that exists on the native presence in washington focuses on how it may have been an alien place. it may have seemed overwhelming to n
the visits around the city, the towards that they would take also included visits to the armory and the navy yard and a demonstration of cannons and things like that. the visits also included meetings with legislators, senators, congressmen. usually at least one or two ceremonial visits to the white house. delegationsthe centered around diplomacy. washington became more than that for native people. unquoteso quote official delegations. to theleaders would come city of their own accord, presence...
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visit our website. download them from itunes. >> >> american history tv travel ed to the library of congress's kluge center in 2003. the center welcomes scholars to pursue research interest with their scholars. we speak with one of their fellows. >> joining us is joseph genetin-pilawa, an assistant history professor at george mason university. this is your first day at the library of congress. what brings you here? >> i am a kluge fellow this academic year and i'm working on a research project that i am calling the indian capital city, which is a study of the visual, symbolic, and lived native experiences in washington dc, or thinking it as an indigenous history of the city. i'm interested in looking at the ways that native people across the 19th and early 20th century claimed and reclaimed spaces within the city. >> can you explain what you mean by those terms? >> there is obviously a deep and rich indigenous history in the chesapeake and potomac region. the federal city today sits on native homeland.
visit our website. download them from itunes. >> >> american history tv travel ed to the library of congress's kluge center in 2003. the center welcomes scholars to pursue research interest with their scholars. we speak with one of their fellows. >> joining us is joseph genetin-pilawa, an assistant history professor at george mason university. this is your first day at the library of congress. what brings you here? >> i am a kluge fellow this academic year and i'm...
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it is hardly my first visit to canada. i recall when i was 10 years old visiting expo 67 in montreal, july, 2007, 40 years later, my son, who was then 12 years old had a passion for dirtbike centered biking and so his mother, my wife susan was sitting over there went online and found a dirtbike camp in northern ontario, we flew into toronto, i recall driving the straightest highway i've ever driven in my life about 150 miles through this dirtbike camp in ontario where i will left my son for three weeks. when i picked him up three weeks later, he was covered in dirt, he was having a really good time. he said, dad, i was even knocked unconscious for a whole two minutes. we did not return to that dirtbike camp. [laughter] speaking of business, this past weekend, they would be interested to know that at the very last minute a decided that my two kids were now in college in southern california will stop one is that occidental college, the other is at scripps college. i am under orders from my daughter when i visit her on her co
it is hardly my first visit to canada. i recall when i was 10 years old visiting expo 67 in montreal, july, 2007, 40 years later, my son, who was then 12 years old had a passion for dirtbike centered biking and so his mother, my wife susan was sitting over there went online and found a dirtbike camp in northern ontario, we flew into toronto, i recall driving the straightest highway i've ever driven in my life about 150 miles through this dirtbike camp in ontario where i will left my son for...
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he gets visits every week. i'm in here [ bleep ] up. >> mcanally, serving six years for armed robbery, wears his frustration in prison ink. >> that says vengeance, i've had a lot of wrong done to me. i seek revenge for that. i had a lot of animosity built up when i got it. i'm hoping i can let things go now for my sake and my son's sake, it ain't worth coming back to prison over. >> the mother of my child. i'm kind of mad at her that she's held my son from me. >> but that could be changing. a recent letter and her submission of a visitation request, are indications she's planning to bring his son to see him. >> this season the first too she's said she's going to bring him to see me and i can be a part of my life and then falls off. the last time i saw him, he couldn't walk, he couldn't talk. >> he clings to the hope that his visit will take place. >> his cell mate is enjoying one of his regular visits with his son. >> score a touchdown. >> touchdown. >> touchdown! >> bradley talks about his dad all the time. wh
he gets visits every week. i'm in here [ bleep ] up. >> mcanally, serving six years for armed robbery, wears his frustration in prison ink. >> that says vengeance, i've had a lot of wrong done to me. i seek revenge for that. i had a lot of animosity built up when i got it. i'm hoping i can let things go now for my sake and my son's sake, it ain't worth coming back to prison over. >> the mother of my child. i'm kind of mad at her that she's held my son from me. >> but...
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or visit us online. don't wait. the tulsa county jail is a few miles from the courthouses where many of the inmates here will eventually be taken in order to resolve their cases. but to save time and resources, routine matters such as arraignments, the proceedings in which inmates are formally read their charges, take place within the jail through a video link to the courts. >> see you back here on the fourth. good luck. >> three days after being charged with the murders of four women inside a tulsa apartment, james and cedric poore will have their arraignments today. it is the first time the brothers will have seen each other since they were charged. >> cedric poore. please come up to the podium, please. all right, good morning, mr. poore. >> cedric had been out of prison for 11 months prior to being charged with quadruple homicide. he had served nearly 17 years for armed robbery after holding up the customers at a tulsa strip club. >> i wanted to work like the joneses, i wanted to work like the jeffersons but i wa
or visit us online. don't wait. the tulsa county jail is a few miles from the courthouses where many of the inmates here will eventually be taken in order to resolve their cases. but to save time and resources, routine matters such as arraignments, the proceedings in which inmates are formally read their charges, take place within the jail through a video link to the courts. >> see you back here on the fourth. good luck. >> three days after being charged with the murders of four...
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>> jimmy maxwell gets a visit from another of his children. don't just visit rome. tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] if yand you're t
>> jimmy maxwell gets a visit from another of his children. don't just visit rome. tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency....
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everyone who visits the restaurant is treated like family. she is always there to greet her customers with a smile and they have amazing personal customer service. their menu is incredibly diverse and there is something on the menu for everyone. particularly a menu that represents the diversity of the visitacion valley neighborhood. my personal favorite is the currie and i'd like to give the owners an opportunity just to speak on the mic at this podium right here. welcome to the board of supervisors. it is a privilege to present this certificate to you for your outstanding contribute to the visitacion valley neighborhood. ~ ccurry take a couple minutes. >> thank you for being here. thanks to the board and malia's support. we love the community. we've been there for maybe not for so many years, but we developed a good relation because everybody is nice and warm and supporting us. and we love people and i believe hopefully we keep to continue serving the community and help for the coming years. thank you so much for everybody. >> thank you. (ap
everyone who visits the restaurant is treated like family. she is always there to greet her customers with a smile and they have amazing personal customer service. their menu is incredibly diverse and there is something on the menu for everyone. particularly a menu that represents the diversity of the visitacion valley neighborhood. my personal favorite is the currie and i'd like to give the owners an opportunity just to speak on the mic at this podium right here. welcome to the board of...
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a look at our recent visit to boulder, colorado. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. when visitors come to the boulder history museum, they will learn the early history of the boulder area. our focus is telling the story of boulder from the early years up until today. the first floor is the exhibit of the arapahoe, native americans who lives here before white settlement. the legend and legacy exhibit tells that story. the second floor of the museum is called story makers. it is really about the stories of the early settlers to the boulder area, why they came here, how they made a living, and what life was like in the early years of boulder. one of our most notable historic figures in boulder's history. chief niwot was in arapahoe chief who would appear in the mid-1850's when gold was discovered and there was a lot of movement to the west, a lot whites came out in search of gold and really changed the life of the indians who had been living here. niwot was an interesting man. he spoke english,
a look at our recent visit to boulder, colorado. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. when visitors come to the boulder history museum, they will learn the early history of the boulder area. our focus is telling the story of boulder from the early years up until today. the first floor is the exhibit of the arapahoe, native americans who lives here before white settlement. the legend and legacy exhibit tells that story. the second floor of the museum is...
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i guess they don't consider a graduation ceremony as a visit and normal visiting rules don't apply.i get to see him face-to-face, and give him a hug. good thing i shaved my head, it wouldn't stick. it's like velcro now. >> for gomez the graduation ceremony represents the completion of his g.e.d. >> is this how you put it on? what side this go on? >> i haven't got an education in over 12 years. so actually i'm pretty proud of myself. >> it feels pretty good. so happy. >> my mom and my sister-in-law are coming up. i'm going to be happy to see them. they're really actually really proud of me. i never thought i'd actually get an education. they thought i'd just stay the same. ♪ [ applause ] as i call off your names please come forward and receive your certificates. patrick gaskill. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> star of the show. >> yeah. >> fabian gomez. [ applause ] >> cordero love. [ applause ] brandon mulvaney. [ applause ] all together you may now shift your tassels to the left by signifying conferral of degrees, please join me in congratulating the graduating class. [ applause ] >>
i guess they don't consider a graduation ceremony as a visit and normal visiting rules don't apply.i get to see him face-to-face, and give him a hug. good thing i shaved my head, it wouldn't stick. it's like velcro now. >> for gomez the graduation ceremony represents the completion of his g.e.d. >> is this how you put it on? what side this go on? >> i haven't got an education in over 12 years. so actually i'm pretty proud of myself. >> it feels pretty good. so happy....
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we take a visit to gibraltar, which is home to all types. the spring summer collections for 2015 were the focus at the recent paris fashion week. but the talk of the town was designer jean paul gaultier. after 38 years in the business he put on a spectacular runway show to mark his last ever "ready to wear" collection. gaultier is a pioneer in the fashion world and always broke the boundaries with his designs.
we take a visit to gibraltar, which is home to all types. the spring summer collections for 2015 were the focus at the recent paris fashion week. but the talk of the town was designer jean paul gaultier. after 38 years in the business he put on a spectacular runway show to mark his last ever "ready to wear" collection. gaultier is a pioneer in the fashion world and always broke the boundaries with his designs.
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so, i just try to keep it where she knows her. >> visit wasn't long enough at all.re going to be gone. so, it's kind of sad. >>> coming up -- >> got one here that says "louisville." >> -- brian sauer becomes a jailhouse jeweler and michael draper finds trouble in general population. 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. i thought "so what?", but now "cai can't stop playing.rst that's not how it works. i mean it's so simple. it's like my car insurance. i saved 15% in fifteen minutes. well esurance could have saved you money in half that time. three in a row! sweet! 15 minutes for a quote isn't so sweet. level 2! start with a quote from esurance and you could save money on car insurance in half the time. welcome to the moder
so, i just try to keep it where she knows her. >> visit wasn't long enough at all.re going to be gone. so, it's kind of sad. >>> coming up -- >> got one here that says "louisville." >> -- brian sauer becomes a jailhouse jeweler and michael draper finds trouble in general population. creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united...
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the visit is a quiet interpretation of his duty and job. and will make it clear that we need to be up to our responsibilities and help the palestinian government, and the international community has to stop us from continuing its aggression and enable our institutions in jerusalem, gaza and palestinian territories to do the job for the service and the sake of citizens and make a future for the palestinians. we have discussed with ban ki-moon the difficult situation of the holy city and the attempts by israel to change the geographic location of the city through the settlement, and for the wall to take jerusalem away from its arab environment, and the islam shrine, the christian shrines are violated, particularly the mosque, which has been stormed by the settlers, until this morning. we have seen that in al-aqsa mask. the difficulties put in front of the prays, that is why the full party committee and the united nations have to play a role in this and have to activate the mood in order to establishment the palestinian state and force them to
the visit is a quiet interpretation of his duty and job. and will make it clear that we need to be up to our responsibilities and help the palestinian government, and the international community has to stop us from continuing its aggression and enable our institutions in jerusalem, gaza and palestinian territories to do the job for the service and the sake of citizens and make a future for the palestinians. we have discussed with ban ki-moon the difficult situation of the holy city and the...
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so we have been able to retrace those steps, our teams have visited each of those establishments. i want to emphasize again, casual contact with not lead to acquiring this disease. the only threat is if one has come in contact directly with the bodily fluids of someone who has this disease. before i turn to my colleagues, i want to raise one important point, because people in a moment of vieries always ask what can they do? what should they know? and i think it's important that we help new yorkers understand the crucial information their need. we have made clear all of the things that ebola is not, all of the ways it does not transmit, but that still does not mean people can't do something to help in this crisis. first, if you or a loved one, feels you may meet the qualifications -- meaning you have travelled to the three countries in west africa that are afflicted in the last 21 days, and you have a fever or other symptoms it's crucial to call 911 immediately, or go to a hospital emergency room. call 911, or go to a hospital emergency room. do not wait to see if you get better. d
so we have been able to retrace those steps, our teams have visited each of those establishments. i want to emphasize again, casual contact with not lead to acquiring this disease. the only threat is if one has come in contact directly with the bodily fluids of someone who has this disease. before i turn to my colleagues, i want to raise one important point, because people in a moment of vieries always ask what can they do? what should they know? and i think it's important that we help new...
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ain't nothing more important than visit with you. we try to leave the fences outside our visit.. it's not about the prison system. it is just about what we have. what, what, we're trying to do. you should have a break in a couple of months. >> sure hope so. come back up here. best part of the visit is to be with him, talk to him, give him a hug, tell him i love him again, hear him say he loves me. >> you be careful. i'm looking forward to the next visit. but i'm also looking forward to being out on the street and do things for him and with him i couldn't do when he was a kid. fishing, hunting. playing baseball, softball. things we didn't get to do when he was a child because of some of decisions i made to land me in some places i probably shouldn't be. i am just fortunate. i'm lucky. god blessed me with a good kid. i love him. that's my heart. >> mccrory will soon have the chance to be the father he couldn't be in the past. he is due to be released within the next two years. richard penn, serving time for armed robbery, has another six years to go before he becomes a full-time f
ain't nothing more important than visit with you. we try to leave the fences outside our visit.. it's not about the prison system. it is just about what we have. what, what, we're trying to do. you should have a break in a couple of months. >> sure hope so. come back up here. best part of the visit is to be with him, talk to him, give him a hug, tell him i love him again, hear him say he loves me. >> you be careful. i'm looking forward to the next visit. but i'm also looking forward...
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. and promotes heart health. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line and see how one small change can lead to good things. there are
don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ hi michael!...
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suspension. >> why were your visits suspended?fferent violations. i had just gotten it back but i got caught with a cell phone, so they came and took my visitation back. i've got to calm down, get on cm. i've been on cm for three years, so right now, i ain't seen my family in four years. when i go to sleep at 10:00, 11:00, that's when i think about my family. that's the only thing i've really got, because in the end, no friends are going to do nothing for you. but your family the one that's going to be there. >> it will now be up to administrators to determine if roca moreno will have his visitation restored. in the meantime, officers knight and demerey will update their photos with roca moreno's tattoos and question him about his ties to the nietas. >> on the wall, on the wall. >> just going to take a few pictures. >> what do they call you, roca? >> alfredo. >> alfredo? >> we're not going to call you by your first name. >> come on now. what do the other guys call you around here? >> alfredo. >> no, no, what's your ak, your nickna
suspension. >> why were your visits suspended?fferent violations. i had just gotten it back but i got caught with a cell phone, so they came and took my visitation back. i've got to calm down, get on cm. i've been on cm for three years, so right now, i ain't seen my family in four years. when i go to sleep at 10:00, 11:00, that's when i think about my family. that's the only thing i've really got, because in the end, no friends are going to do nothing for you. but your family the one...
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our visits, we laugh and just enjoy each other's time. when they say visits are now over, you're leaving someone that you love there. and if you can't hang, you don't need to be involved with somebody who's got a life-without sentence, because life without parole in this state? you ain't getting out. >>> coming up -- >> this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. >> angel finds engagement doesn't stop the competition for bobby ray's affections. and later, the "life after lockup" segment that goes beyond the death chamber. >> this is what my dad gave me before he was executed. >>> i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family. you know, the daydream's to get out and do it right this time, you know. and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. >> despite bobby ray gilbert's history of violence, both in and out of prison, his fiancee, angel, says when she sees him, she sees a different side. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer.
our visits, we laugh and just enjoy each other's time. when they say visits are now over, you're leaving someone that you love there. and if you can't hang, you don't need to be involved with somebody who's got a life-without sentence, because life without parole in this state? you ain't getting out. >>> coming up -- >> this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. >> angel finds engagement doesn't stop the...
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you got to finish up your visit. it's almost over. >> i don't want to let you go. >> i love you. >> i'm going to call you tonight at 9:05. >> time to go. >> get a hug? >> love you. >> it's sad. just to see him leave, not being able to touch him for a while. i just really want him to come home. >> i'm just glad that i seen her on my birthday. it was a -- to me it was a gift. it was a gift to me. >>> coming up -- >> he cannot make it. he cannot rec with anyone. >> a new chapter for deven gallop. >> we had to do something about that. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> at boston's suffolk county jail, maintaining the safety of inmates and staff is a top priority. key to that goal is identifying and segregating inmates with
you got to finish up your visit. it's almost over. >> i don't want to let you go. >> i love you. >> i'm going to call you tonight at 9:05. >> time to go. >> get a hug? >> love you. >> it's sad. just to see him leave, not being able to touch him for a while. i just really want him to come home. >> i'm just glad that i seen her on my birthday. it was a -- to me it was a gift. it was a gift to me. >>> coming up -- >> he cannot make it....
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so his visit here was a statement. he wanted to say that this town belongs to ukraine and that better times are ahead. >> people are very intenrnets i want to vote, for the new country, also, for the reform, for the anti-corruption, for building up new states and for the peace. all of these people are waiting for the peace. >> much may dmevend upon these men in the weeks and months ahead. soldiers were given time to vote, but the cease-fire is shaky. many ukrainians fear that the conflict is bound to resume. after the turmoil of the past year, there is a lot of talk here in kiev of a new political beginning. the zanians also know that the success of their country's transition is to some extent out of their own hands. it depends upon how much support they receive from countries in the west and sdeingdz taken by vladimir putin and the russians to the east. in nearby index square, life goes on. the vintage car rally is being held where people fought and died to overthrow president yankee yankee just a few months ago. fami
so his visit here was a statement. he wanted to say that this town belongs to ukraine and that better times are ahead. >> people are very intenrnets i want to vote, for the new country, also, for the reform, for the anti-corruption, for building up new states and for the peace. all of these people are waiting for the peace. >> much may dmevend upon these men in the weeks and months ahead. soldiers were given time to vote, but the cease-fire is shaky. many ukrainians fear that the...
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i said i will have some on the outside visit -- pay you a visit and they will [ bleep ] and rape everye kids and kill you, how do you like that bitch. i said bring that [ bleep ] i said you don't [ bleep ] go there. >> four days later, etter is released back to his cell. >> seem to be doing a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> i'm doing better. >> okay. i'm glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> just get real frustrated. i wrapped up my emotions. i never think ahead. i never plan ahead about what i'm doing. >> while nobody can tell if he will hurt himself again, etter still feels it's better than the alternative. >> i've learned to take my aggressions out on myself instead of other people you know. because may be the wrong thing to do, but you know, i don't want to hurt other people. just gets you more trouble than it does hurting yourself. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches eq
i said i will have some on the outside visit -- pay you a visit and they will [ bleep ] and rape everye kids and kill you, how do you like that bitch. i said bring that [ bleep ] i said you don't [ bleep ] go there. >> four days later, etter is released back to his cell. >> seem to be doing a lot better to me. i hope you feel you are. >> i'm doing better. >> okay. i'm glad to hear that. just keep it up. >> just get real frustrated. i wrapped up my emotions. i never...
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>> most people go to japan for a visit. this means that the japanese delegates will probably be able to meet with the top officials of the investigative theme and learn about the progress. but there is a difference in outlook on the two sides. the japanese government has made resolving issues surrounding the abduction of japanese nationals a top priority. in the north, however, the media emphasizes related issues rather than the abductions themselves. this makes it impossible to tell whether the delegation's visit will help move matters forward in a meaningful way. >> all right, thank you. >>> two japanese cabinet ministers have resigned on the same day. economy, trade and industry minister yuko obuchi, and justice minister midori matsushima were appointed last month. >> translator: i express my sincere apologies to everyone i've troubled. >> obuchi used a political funds has come under scrutiny. she's faced questioning in the diet by opposition lawmakers about payments for theater events held for supporters in 2010 and 201
>> most people go to japan for a visit. this means that the japanese delegates will probably be able to meet with the top officials of the investigative theme and learn about the progress. but there is a difference in outlook on the two sides. the japanese government has made resolving issues surrounding the abduction of japanese nationals a top priority. in the north, however, the media emphasizes related issues rather than the abductions themselves. this makes it impossible to tell...
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our visits, we laugh and just enjoy each other's time.ey say visits are now over, you're leaving someone that you love there. and if you can't hang, you don't need to be involved with somebody who's got a life-without sentence, because life without parole in this state? you ain't getting out. >>> coming up -- >> this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. >> angel finds engagement doesn't stop the competition for bobby ray's affections. and later, the "life after lockup" segment that goes beyond the death chamber. >> this is what my dad gave me before he was executed.nsurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today!
our visits, we laugh and just enjoy each other's time.ey say visits are now over, you're leaving someone that you love there. and if you can't hang, you don't need to be involved with somebody who's got a life-without sentence, because life without parole in this state? you ain't getting out. >>> coming up -- >> this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. >> angel finds engagement doesn't stop the competition for...
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ter. so visit tripadvisor.com now. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> at the santa rita jail near oakland, 18-year-old laney markert has just been assigned to a general population housing unit. she was arrested a few hours earlier and charged with drug possession. >> take any one that's open. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> her bunk is right next to a more seasoned inmate, taryn stout-barstow, who quickly points out the housing unit's social divide. >> it's not that bad in here. >> i hope not. >> we call this right here piedmont. this is the good side of the pod. over there is east oakland. you don't want to kick
don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome.ter. so visit tripadvisor.com now. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>>...
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they have also come to visit meiko ishii, an associate professor at tokyo university.e japan, indiana has suffered many natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruption. she has worked in many disaster areas such as after the 2004 indian ocean tsunami and the sis sit -- sitz wan earthquake in china. for her improving living conditions for the survivors is just as vital as providing medical care. following the 2011 quake and tsunami in japan she was in charge of 4,000 disaster relief nurses to the worst-hit areas. >> translator: our work is only valuable if people appreciate us being there. >> reporter: the japanese nursing association have a registry of nurses who volunteer their services in the event of a disaster. ishii visited evacuation centers and medical universities to find out where she should send them. ishinomaki was one of the places in the greatest need. in the emergency centers, people were sleeping in mattresses laid out side by side on the filthy floors. confined in these conditions, for extended periods, many people fell ill. the elderly very
they have also come to visit meiko ishii, an associate professor at tokyo university.e japan, indiana has suffered many natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruption. she has worked in many disaster areas such as after the 2004 indian ocean tsunami and the sis sit -- sitz wan earthquake in china. for her improving living conditions for the survivors is just as vital as providing medical care. following the 2011 quake and tsunami in japan she was in charge of 4,000 disaster relief...
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since then the military hasn't granted permission for visitors wanting to visit al aksa no. now. coming back here was an experience he won't soon forget. >> translator: i'm extremely pleased that i visited the mosque, and hopefully this will be a start in unity between arabs and all the palestinians. we've been suffering since 1948. i'm nearly 80 years old, i've witnessed six wars. i hope that future generations will live in a better life than in mine. >> reporter: i hope many here are still praying for. mts takeebts tayeb. al jazeera. west 80west jerusalem. >> ashoka mukpo, in the u.s. he fell ill, mukpo was able to board the plane on his own on monday and he will be treated in a specialized containment unit as it is described at the nebraska medical center. >>> pictures have been released of an ebola clinic in liberia. doctors in this center in the capital monrovia have been working around the patients since the center was made in september. filled up within 24 hours of opening. more keep arriving day by day. so far the virus has killed more than 3400 in west africa and infecte
since then the military hasn't granted permission for visitors wanting to visit al aksa no. now. coming back here was an experience he won't soon forget. >> translator: i'm extremely pleased that i visited the mosque, and hopefully this will be a start in unity between arabs and all the palestinians. we've been suffering since 1948. i'm nearly 80 years old, i've witnessed six wars. i hope that future generations will live in a better life than in mine. >> reporter: i hope many here...
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visit or when duncan was brought in the second time and can you talk as specifically as you can about what sort of contact this worker might have had, was it with blood or vomit? >> i can't speak specifically to the type of contact. this is a worker who works at presbyterian who was involved in the care of the second visit. >> the second? >> yes. >> was it someone who was considered part of that high risk pool? >> no. >> was it in a lower risk pool? >> yes. >> what have you done to protect other health workers who, you know, during that second visit especially, i think there was some indication early on that there may be an ebola case here. what have you done to make sure that other workers who were involved in the same way this worker was are safe and if you can talk about specific measures you've taken from that point. >> all of our workers are following cdc-recommended precautio precautions. to be any more specific than that would be speculating, but all of our workers are following cdc-prescribed precautions when they interact with the ebola patients. >> was this person wearing pr
visit or when duncan was brought in the second time and can you talk as specifically as you can about what sort of contact this worker might have had, was it with blood or vomit? >> i can't speak specifically to the type of contact. this is a worker who works at presbyterian who was involved in the care of the second visit. >> the second? >> yes. >> was it someone who was considered part of that high risk pool? >> no. >> was it in a lower risk pool? >>...
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i'm looking forward to the next visit.ing forward to being out on the street with him and do things for him and with him i couldn't do when he was a kid. fishing, hunting. playing baseball, softball. things we didn't get to do when he was a child because of some of decisions i made to land me in some places i probably shouldn't be. i'm just fortunate, i'm lucky. god blessed me with a good kid. i love him. that's my heart. >> mccrory will soon have the chance to be the father he couldn't be in the past. he is due to be released within the next two years. richard penn, serving time for armed robbery, has another six years to go before he becomes a full-time father on the outside. but he does have a birthday gift for his son, who's just turned 7. he's written him a poem. >> something just small, simple, let him know i'm thinking about him. it's my daily inspiration and all that i do, my reason for believing, yes, my son, you. in everything i do, i wish to make you proud. for there's nothing more precious on this planet than y
i'm looking forward to the next visit.ing forward to being out on the street with him and do things for him and with him i couldn't do when he was a kid. fishing, hunting. playing baseball, softball. things we didn't get to do when he was a child because of some of decisions i made to land me in some places i probably shouldn't be. i'm just fortunate, i'm lucky. god blessed me with a good kid. i love him. that's my heart. >> mccrory will soon have the chance to be the father he couldn't...
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. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> isil is not the only group in iraq driving people from their homes. some iraqi factions that are supported by the united states are accused of carrying out their own ethnic and sectarian cleansing. a half day's drive from the yazidi refugee camp, we reached makhmour - a town near the frontline that was overrun by isil in july, but then taken back in august. >> did you fight the islamic state here, when they came? >> it wasn't the iraqi army that reclaimed the town, but peshmerga fighters -- militiamen loyal to iraq's autonomous northern kurdish region. in many areas they're enforcing a policy in which arabs are not allowed to return to their homes. this kurdish fighter took us to an empty arab home, and told us he didn't mind seeing the family go. >> there was an arab family that lived here, and now they... they fled. do you think families like this should return to makhmur? >> man, you can tell this was a hasty departure. they were pulling what they could out of the closet and out of their drawers. >> we tried
. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> isil is not the only group in iraq driving people from their homes. some iraqi factions that are supported by the united states are accused of carrying out their own ethnic and sectarian cleansing. a half day's drive from the yazidi refugee camp, we reached makhmour - a town near the frontline that was overrun by isil in july, but then taken back in august. >> did you fight the islamic state...
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daily visits. so unless she did like an up-and-back in a couple of hours to cleveland, she didn't show up for that daily visit. if they're supposed to be getting daily visits, seems like they shouldn't be leaving the dallas airport. i've reached out to state officials. they are very hard to get ahold of. it's hard to get answers out of them. but that's a question that's out there how was she allowed to get on a flight if she was supposed to be getting daily visits from health officials. i don't think anyone is saying that -- well, maybe someone is. but the point isn't should they be quarantined. but you want to let them out of dallas? that seems a little tricky. >> sitting right next to people. i was on a flight just this week with two small children and those are close quarters. let me bring in sanjay gupta back again for this question. i don't understand these rules of quarantine. some of them are slightly quarantined, which to me defies the purpose completely. some are under monitor. some are un
daily visits. so unless she did like an up-and-back in a couple of hours to cleveland, she didn't show up for that daily visit. if they're supposed to be getting daily visits, seems like they shouldn't be leaving the dallas airport. i've reached out to state officials. they are very hard to get ahold of. it's hard to get answers out of them. but that's a question that's out there how was she allowed to get on a flight if she was supposed to be getting daily visits from health officials. i don't...
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one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers.ard-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, three people from pennsylvania are being monitored for ebola in texas. what we're learning from governor tom core bit about what's next for those folks. >>> this morning, philadelphia police are looking for the shooter responsible for the deadly gun fire that erupted outside of a bar. how officers are trying to track down a suspect. >>> let's take a live look outside. this is down the shore on beach avenue. we'll be off to a nice start to the weekend but a chilly change is on the way. good morning, this is nobs 10 news today. i'm rose mary conners. it's 5 clon 30 on this saturday. meteorologist sheena parveen is tracking the dip in the temperatures but we do get at least one day of sunny mild weather. >> we have a nice start to the weekend even though we'
one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers.ard-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, three people from pennsylvania are being monitored for ebola in texas. what we're learning from governor tom core bit about what's next for those folks....
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he would have to do each of those visits yourself. that means multiple trips, multiple dollars, in a very difficult scheduling system to make sure women from faraway places that have these long commutes, that all of this is going to work for them. can i tell you a story about a woman who came here shortly after the offer started going into effect last fall? with a woman who came from san angelo, texas, about a 4 hour drive. she called and made an appointment of our facility. everything set up. the day of her procedure, we get a call from the bus station in downtown san antonio. she did not know how to get to our facility because she had run out of money. she came from a small town and she did not know how much the bus fare was going to be. she did not understand what cap fear could cause from downtown san antonio to where we were. she was out of money. so we sent someone to pick her up. this is the kind of help that will fund and other places are bringing to women. the lilith fund and other places are bringing to women. i am dumbfound
he would have to do each of those visits yourself. that means multiple trips, multiple dollars, in a very difficult scheduling system to make sure women from faraway places that have these long commutes, that all of this is going to work for them. can i tell you a story about a woman who came here shortly after the offer started going into effect last fall? with a woman who came from san angelo, texas, about a 4 hour drive. she called and made an appointment of our facility. everything set up....
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she'll also visit liberia and sierra leone. power will tour ebola coordination centers and meet with u.s. and u.n. personnel in the region. her visit is intended to draw attention to the need for increased international response to the outbreak. >>> meanwhile, florida is the latest state to require mandatory monitoring of travelers coming in from west africa. new jersey, new york, and illinois already have quarantines in place. it's in response to the case of dr. craig spencer. he arrived in new york from liberia, then became ill with the deadly virus this week. ebola survivors warn that the 21-day quarantine will discourage volunteers from going overseas to help take care of people with the virus. >> going to have to take another three weeks totally out of commission. >> so it's a real practical concern. >> yeah. >> and most of these doctors are volunteers. >> absolutely. all of them i think. >> in terms of dr. spencer's condition, it's gotten worse, but that's expected. health officials say he remains awake and communicative
she'll also visit liberia and sierra leone. power will tour ebola coordination centers and meet with u.s. and u.n. personnel in the region. her visit is intended to draw attention to the need for increased international response to the outbreak. >>> meanwhile, florida is the latest state to require mandatory monitoring of travelers coming in from west africa. new jersey, new york, and illinois already have quarantines in place. it's in response to the case of dr. craig spencer. he...
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emily has received approval for a visit.mily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my baby. >> just being able to touch her, that's really -- i'm anxious to give her a hug. >> normally, the jail does not permit contact visits prior to conviction. >> he'll be with you in a moment. >> but due to filming restrictions in the visiting area, officials set up a temporary visiting station that could accommodate our cameras. >> how do you feel? >> nervous. i'm really nervous right now. >> hello, pretty lady. >> hi. how are you doin
emily has received approval for a visit.mily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton....
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visit ncicap.org] works with live coverage of the u.s. house and senate, here on c-span three would complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events on and on weekends, c-span3 is home to american history tv, with programs that ,ell our nations story including the civil wars 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, touring museums and historic sites to discover what is revealed about america's past. at thesidency, looking policies and legacies of our nations commanders in chief. lectures and history with top college professors delving into america's past, and our new series, real america, featuring films from the 1930's through the 1970's. c-span3, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. is touringr c-span cities across the country, exploring american history. up next, a look at our recent visit to green bay wisconsin. you're watching american history tv, al
visit ncicap.org] works with live coverage of the u.s. house and senate, here on c-span three would complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events on and on weekends, c-span3 is home to american history tv, with programs that ,ell our nations story including the civil wars 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, touring museums and historic sites to discover what is revealed about america's past. at thesidency, looking...
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she will also visit liberia and sierra leone. she'll meet with u.s. and u.n. personnel in the region. her visit is intended to draw attention to the need for increased attention to the outbreak. florida is the latest to require mandatory monitoring of travelers coming in from west africa. new jersey, new york, and illinois already have quarantines in place. it's in response to the case of dr. craig spencer. he arrived from liberia and became ill with the deadly virus this week. ebola survivors warn that the 21-day quarantine could discourage volunteers from going overseas to help take care of the people with the virus. >> you're going to have to take another three weeks totally out of commission. >> so it's a real practical concern. >> yeah. >> and most of these doctors are volunteers. >> absolutely. all of them, i think. >> now, in terms of dr. spencer's condition, it has gotten worse, but that was expected. health officials say there is some good news. he remains awake and communicative at bellevue hospital where he's being treated. nancy writebol, a survivo
she will also visit liberia and sierra leone. she'll meet with u.s. and u.n. personnel in the region. her visit is intended to draw attention to the need for increased attention to the outbreak. florida is the latest to require mandatory monitoring of travelers coming in from west africa. new jersey, new york, and illinois already have quarantines in place. it's in response to the case of dr. craig spencer. he arrived from liberia and became ill with the deadly virus this week. ebola survivors...
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>> james maxwell. >> visitation to j-2, inmate james maxwell for a visit please.well. >> all right. go ahead. j-2. >> are you thinking it's so stupid. i just can't understand his thought process. he's a grown man. i guess he knows what he's doing. or he thinks he does. >> he's a knuckle head. he always has been. >> while mary jo visits brandon, echo goes to see her father. these visitations have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of used too it, him not being there, having to see him behind glass or having to go through security to be able to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't to want see anybody that you love locked up. but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more. just because he's my little brother. it's hard to know what i would say to my father, because i wouldn't want to hurt his feelings, but it's his fault. it's his fault that my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful.
>> james maxwell. >> visitation to j-2, inmate james maxwell for a visit please.well. >> all right. go ahead. j-2. >> are you thinking it's so stupid. i just can't understand his thought process. he's a grown man. i guess he knows what he's doing. or he thinks he does. >> he's a knuckle head. he always has been. >> while mary jo visits brandon, echo goes to see her father. these visitations have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind...
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we tried to visit the company's website but it didn't exist. we visited the d.o.t.e company's operating authority. it is a certification required. itulated no results -- it yielded no results. >> i didn't know that that could happen. >> reporter: the district attorney prosecutes moving companies. >> it is hard to distinguish the scam companies. >> reporter: especially when it comes to brokers. >> that is an area that is ripe for abuse. to muddy the waters. to not distinguish their services from the moving company services when they may be the front for the scam moving company. >> reporter: other he says some companies will buy old trucks, leave the company's name on and list an illegitimate moving company's phone number. >> it is difficult to prosecute. >> don't let them rush you. take your time and don't get down to the wire on the move. >> melanie woodrow reporting. she has important information she would like us to add. the attorney for the moving company said it is not uncommon for brokers and carriers to work together. bottom line here, experts say with so many
we tried to visit the company's website but it didn't exist. we visited the d.o.t.e company's operating authority. it is a certification required. itulated no results -- it yielded no results. >> i didn't know that that could happen. >> reporter: the district attorney prosecutes moving companies. >> it is hard to distinguish the scam companies. >> reporter: especially when it comes to brokers. >> that is an area that is ripe for abuse. to muddy the waters. to not...
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records indicate she repeated visited duncan's room. the world health organization calls the outbreak the most severe health in which in modern times. kris van cleave is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that dallas nurse is now a patient in the same hospital where she likely contracted ebola. this as the cdc says it's now necessary for u.s. health care workers to rethink and review the procedures they're using when treating somebody with the virus. a dallas nurse has received plasma to fight ebola. 26-year-old nina pham became the first person to contract ebola in the united states while she chaired for thomas eric duncan, the liberia man who died last week. so far it's unknown how pham contracted the virus. officials say she wore a glove, gown, mask and shield while treating duncan. the cdc is investigating but believes at some point protocol was breached. >> enemy here is a virus, ebola. not a person, not a country, not a place, not a hospital. it's a virus. >> reporter: president obama is urging natio
records indicate she repeated visited duncan's room. the world health organization calls the outbreak the most severe health in which in modern times. kris van cleave is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that dallas nurse is now a patient in the same hospital where she likely contracted ebola. this as the cdc says it's now necessary for u.s. health care workers to rethink and review the procedures they're using when treating somebody with the virus. a...
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is visiting the three obama ebola ravaged countries in africa. is there to see what the u.s. and the u.n. can do there on the ground to prevent the spread of this virus. the world health organization reports that there are more than 10,000 ebola cases worldwide. almost half of the cases will end in death. almost all of them will be in the countries that embarrass powpo ambassador power is visiting. what is it going to take to get the countries to get control of this fight against ebola? >> hi there. just to lay the groundwork, 4,922 people have already died in this outbreak n terms of what it will take to stop it, it is what international powers and leaders have been saying for a number of weeks and months now. they need more aid. they need more medical personnel. it is not a mystery when it comes to how to contain this document. what it will take is international community stepping up and providing what is needed in these affected countries. by that, i mean more medical personnel. they need more aid in terms of beds in, temperature of better dia
is visiting the three obama ebola ravaged countries in africa. is there to see what the u.s. and the u.n. can do there on the ground to prevent the spread of this virus. the world health organization reports that there are more than 10,000 ebola cases worldwide. almost half of the cases will end in death. almost all of them will be in the countries that embarrass powpo ambassador power is visiting. what is it going to take to get the countries to get control of this fight against ebola?...
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don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome. of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car, called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ >>> there are certain daily routines at the santa rita jail like the slow-moving automated vehicles that make their way across jail grounds ferrying food, supplies and laundry to
don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome. of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. so visit tripadvisor.com now. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car, called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was...
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. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. federal authorities have charged seven people with conspiring with al qaeda. >> since 9/11 the us has spent has spent billions of dollars on domestic counter-terrorism operations. >> i wanted to be in on the big game and to be paid top-dollar for it. that's it. >> many of these involved targeted informant led stings. >> to them, everyone in the muslim community is a potential informant or a potential terrorist. >> isil is not the only group in iraq driving people from their homes. some iraqi factions that are supported by the united states are accused of carrying out their own ethnic and sectarian cleansing. a half day's drive from the yazidi refugee camp, we reached makhmour - a town near the frontline that was overrun by isil in july, but then taken back in august. >> did you fight the islamic state here, when they came? >> it wasn't the iraqi army that reclaimed the town, but peshmerga fighters -- militiamen loyal to iraq's autonomous northern kurdish region. in many areas they're
. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. federal authorities have charged seven people with conspiring with al qaeda. >> since 9/11 the us has spent has spent billions of dollars on domestic counter-terrorism operations. >> i wanted to be in on the big game and to be paid top-dollar for it. that's it. >> many of these involved targeted informant led stings. >> to them, everyone in the muslim community is a potential...
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he is a visiting professor at a private university. they are investigating whether he mediated between the student and the group. they learned he told an acquaintance he contacted a commander of the militant group about the student's visit. he disclosed on the internet that he told a senior member of islamic state a japanese national will visit it, not as a fighter, but immigrant. he denies he is a member of the terrorist group or recruiter for it. tokyo police searched his home as well as the student's lodgings. >>> it is time for the latest in business news. we are joined for the latest. >> thank you kathryn. g-20 finance ministers and central bankers are meeting to find ways to boost global growth. the meeting comes after the international monetary fund released the latest growth forecast for 2014. the report revised upward. the u.s. economy citing continuing improvement in the labor market. the imf is less than impressed with japan and the euro zone that received downgrades. the recovery has become clear and uncertainty over the gl
he is a visiting professor at a private university. they are investigating whether he mediated between the student and the group. they learned he told an acquaintance he contacted a commander of the militant group about the student's visit. he disclosed on the internet that he told a senior member of islamic state a japanese national will visit it, not as a fighter, but immigrant. he denies he is a member of the terrorist group or recruiter for it. tokyo police searched his home as well as the...
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rob williams and his team visit them regularly.day they are talking to the children about how important it is to take care of the world they live in, the amazon ecosystem. outside forces are about to encroach ever more on their world. >> the challenge for these communities - and we're really helping them find their way in this -- is to see what they can do so that they can maintain their traditional way of living for those who want to remain to live that way. and those who want to earn money, live in the monetary economy outside the park, can also have a foot in that world. and that's the challenge for each individual and for the community as a whole. the people here have electricity for a couple of hours a day -- it comes from solar panels or generators. it is an opportunity to watch television. many families have cleared small plots in the forest to grow crops, such as cassava. but most of the machiguenga live just like many generations of their ancestors before - as hunters, fishermen and gatherers. the older generation grew up
rob williams and his team visit them regularly.day they are talking to the children about how important it is to take care of the world they live in, the amazon ecosystem. outside forces are about to encroach ever more on their world. >> the challenge for these communities - and we're really helping them find their way in this -- is to see what they can do so that they can maintain their traditional way of living for those who want to remain to live that way. and those who want to earn...