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describe exactly what it is that vital connect is trying to do. >> vital connect is in the business ofg these very small biosensors that way about -- weigh about one third of an ounce, but has a capability of looking after your heart and even show you with accuracy of and ekg. i'm showing you this on my heart myself. >> he will they calm her as your interview goes full sub your heart rate will go down. >> exactly. >> there is a variety of wearable devices, anything from fit it to others. what makes this different? >> this is totally different. we are a medical device company that is trying to make medical devices smaller. having a wearable device -- not having a wearable device to do some physical activity monitoring. but this would go into a hospital setting. >> absolutely. first we got approval by the fda for in-hospital usage. and are near this month, we got approval for use at home. >> for example, if you are a patient with a heart condition, you would attach the sensor to the patient, to your self, and with your own device you could monitor your own bottle statistics -- vital stat
describe exactly what it is that vital connect is trying to do. >> vital connect is in the business ofg these very small biosensors that way about -- weigh about one third of an ounce, but has a capability of looking after your heart and even show you with accuracy of and ekg. i'm showing you this on my heart myself. >> he will they calm her as your interview goes full sub your heart rate will go down. >> exactly. >> there is a variety of wearable devices, anything from...
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could be reached as to what constituted true vital interests. and, finally, the third piece of my trinity would have to do with the actual use of force. and my argument would run like this: consistent with the just-war tradition, the just-war tradition chiefly developed by christian thinkers over a period of several centuries. consistent with that tradition, a tradition, by the way, intended to provide us guidance and help us think about when the use of force is moral or not moral, consistent with that tradition, we should employ a force only as a last resort and in self-defense. and, even then, we should recognize that violence has limited utility as an instrument of statecraft. and, that the use of violence almost always gives rise to have unintended consequences and exacts costs far in excess of those the people anticipated from the outset. well, how likely is it that we will see any significant departure from the existing washington rules? and my answer is, alas, not very. or none. two reasons. the first reason has to do with washington itse
could be reached as to what constituted true vital interests. and, finally, the third piece of my trinity would have to do with the actual use of force. and my argument would run like this: consistent with the just-war tradition, the just-war tradition chiefly developed by christian thinkers over a period of several centuries. consistent with that tradition, a tradition, by the way, intended to provide us guidance and help us think about when the use of force is moral or not moral, consistent...
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we learned the vital information on the tapes, most vital, most instructive as to tans as to what did the president know and when did he know it, the june 20th conversation, two days after the june 17th break in of the democratic national committee, the conversation between the president and haldeman, his top adviser was non-existent. that tape was in the president's custody and that 18 1/2 minutes was erased by human erasures and the inferences is inescapable. i introduces a relugs of impeachment by the president's dismissal of cox and his refusal to turn over the tapes to the proper authorities. thereafter, this committee convened to examine the question what does the president know and when did he know it? the next great avalanche of evidence involving that question was forthcoming when we pursuant to our subpoenas had a response, inadequate though it might be of the edited transcripts of the president to indicate what he knew and when he knew it in terms of watergate. that avalanche of evidence as it was altered as later to be determined to have been by the elimination of vital po
we learned the vital information on the tapes, most vital, most instructive as to tans as to what did the president know and when did he know it, the june 20th conversation, two days after the june 17th break in of the democratic national committee, the conversation between the president and haldeman, his top adviser was non-existent. that tape was in the president's custody and that 18 1/2 minutes was erased by human erasures and the inferences is inescapable. i introduces a relugs of...
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trundled on special trucks our , vital state papers take the first steps from obscurity. in these large fumigated and tanks, all papers and during the custody of the national archives are placed for more than three hours science making sure all , organic life is destroyed. the documents are carefully removed from the fumigated tanks, checked as to their condition, and passed on to the next step. experts remove every particle of dust and dirt which long years of neglect have deposited. separating brittle sheets more delicately than human hands. when the archives building was first opened, these men had to wear gas masks to protect themselves from the dust. now each table is equipped with , special suction fans. the dust is conveyed to a filtering system and enables the experts to work under comfortable and healthful conditions. cleaned and sterilized, the manuscript and books go to the desks of binders. with their trained hands and tools, highly skilled men separate pages. and perhaps he for the first time in 100 years some document of state signed by john adams, alexander
trundled on special trucks our , vital state papers take the first steps from obscurity. in these large fumigated and tanks, all papers and during the custody of the national archives are placed for more than three hours science making sure all , organic life is destroyed. the documents are carefully removed from the fumigated tanks, checked as to their condition, and passed on to the next step. experts remove every particle of dust and dirt which long years of neglect have deposited....
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he conceded and he relinquished of vital. as to the answer of the question what did the president foe and when did he know. the june 30th june the conver conversation between the president and his top advisor was nonexistent while the tape was in the president's custody. that 18 1/2 minute was erased by human erasers and the inference is inescapable that the president had that eraised was it was so devastating incriminating. i produced a level of impeachment alleging the president had obstructed justice by his dismissal and his refusal to turn the tapes over to the pro investigator authorities, thereafter this commit he convico convened to answer the question what does the president know and when did he know it. the last great avalanche of evident involving that question was forthcoming when we pursuant to our subpoenas had a response to the edited transcripts, the best evident that was available. the conversations of the evidence to know what he knew and when he knew it in ters of the water gate. that evidence was determined
he conceded and he relinquished of vital. as to the answer of the question what did the president foe and when did he know. the june 30th june the conver conversation between the president and his top advisor was nonexistent while the tape was in the president's custody. that 18 1/2 minute was erased by human erasers and the inference is inescapable that the president had that eraised was it was so devastating incriminating. i produced a level of impeachment alleging the president had...
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obviously it's vital to israel. >> we look at israel as a very, very important and vital ally in the region. it's in america's vital interest that israel be safe and secure. so we're going to support them. they're an outpost of democracy in the region. they show what can be done with modern technology. they're entrepreneurial. they're going to be energy independent when they develop their offshore gas and oil. they've got lots of future and lots of potential. and if we can get a middle east peace process and get nations working together, that will be the keystone for economic progress in the region. and so israel's security and safety is vital to the united states. >> it's been over a decade of controversial wars in the middle east. do you think, general clark, that the reality is that u.s. influence in the world is waning? >> well, i think what has happened is other powers have gotten stronger relative to the united states economically. and they're asserting themselves. but i think the united states is still the great power. it's ours to win or lose in the middle east. we do have to
obviously it's vital to israel. >> we look at israel as a very, very important and vital ally in the region. it's in america's vital interest that israel be safe and secure. so we're going to support them. they're an outpost of democracy in the region. they show what can be done with modern technology. they're entrepreneurial. they're going to be energy independent when they develop their offshore gas and oil. they've got lots of future and lots of potential. and if we can get a middle...
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vital andine what is what is vital to america.t is an interest in which we are prepared to sacrifice our old, our treasure and credibility. that is what vital means. not discretionary. not waging a decade long effort where thea new iraq standard was never could we win but when can we leave? it has to be a cruel and unforgiving assessment of what is america's interests? problem has not .een clearly articulated the rhetoric continues to exceed the capacity to deliver, which is marrying. you should say what you mean and mean what you say. i would go a step further to talk about the past. the last time we had an effective foreign-policy, you would have to go back beyond , beyond george w. bush, bill clinton. go back to the four-year run. it was an effective policy and endshe means aligned. people do not talk about transformation. 41was the vision list, bush in terms of presidents that set the standard for good transactional diplomacy. that is the thing we need to wrestle with. and we're not. >> that is a fair point. what it demonstrat
vital andine what is what is vital to america.t is an interest in which we are prepared to sacrifice our old, our treasure and credibility. that is what vital means. not discretionary. not waging a decade long effort where thea new iraq standard was never could we win but when can we leave? it has to be a cruel and unforgiving assessment of what is america's interests? problem has not .een clearly articulated the rhetoric continues to exceed the capacity to deliver, which is marrying. you...
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it is absolutely vital. we believe that can be done through scottish independence.embers shouldy the smp have become what the labour party should have become. [applause] >> we now move to members business. members who leave the chamber should do so quickly and quietly. >> on september 18, scotland will vote on an independence referendum. tomorrow, bbc scotland posts the second debate between alex sam and alistair darling. been advocating for an independent scotland. david cameron thinks scotland should stay in the u.k. 51% of voters support staying in the u.k. 38% support independence. live coverage of the debate begins at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, the results of the poll on american attitudes towards public education. with charles rangel of new york. see a another chance to scottish parliament discussion on the upcoming independence referendum. delta kappa a phi international and gallup poll, standardscans oppose but are in favor of standardized testing like the s.a.t. and a. c.t. they discuss possible solutions for public education equity and reform. this
it is absolutely vital. we believe that can be done through scottish independence.embers shouldy the smp have become what the labour party should have become. [applause] >> we now move to members business. members who leave the chamber should do so quickly and quietly. >> on september 18, scotland will vote on an independence referendum. tomorrow, bbc scotland posts the second debate between alex sam and alistair darling. been advocating for an independent scotland. david cameron...
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in the cuban situation said the union trod on americans vital interests close to america and president kennedy could not stand down even if it meant going to nuclear summer and i'm sorry for interrupting you here but i think it's really all know that america doesn't see russia as an equal partner i mean what's allowed to america certainly in the in the minds of sound washington insiders is not allowed to russia but can i ask you about something that you mentioned earlier that you know any possible deal should be aggrieved by the big table by the big powers of the united states and the really ripping union. yesterday really heard from some finnish officials that they were very instrumental in facilitating a secret and high level meeting between the americans and the russians on the ukrainian issue they said that that meeting took place somewhere in finland earlier this month so that perhaps shows that both russians and americans are looking for some sort of compromises in this crisis what would that compromise look like but i've no idea what the compromise would look like but i have my
in the cuban situation said the union trod on americans vital interests close to america and president kennedy could not stand down even if it meant going to nuclear summer and i'm sorry for interrupting you here but i think it's really all know that america doesn't see russia as an equal partner i mean what's allowed to america certainly in the in the minds of sound washington insiders is not allowed to russia but can i ask you about something that you mentioned earlier that you know any...
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military installation and a vital interest to ukraine and that had to be taken back the ukraine was really the child of of the crimea because he was so successful in the crimea that he was tempted to start getting back some of the territory that they felt that i feel russians feel were taken from them in the end of the cold war and countries not moldavia and even the baltics should be extremely worried oh but mr brown is there any evidence to support the theory because we keep hearing it all the time from many western forces but you know they had the russian support for rubbles in ukraine ah there any concrete avid ends of that i mean i understand that some people may sympathize for you know all sorts of reasons but odds are any concrete evidence of the russian state supporting be insurgency in your crane i did what i recall as i'm sitting here in america don't know anything on the ground it's just that i know the russians are an old country of very old and experienced diplomatic nation and it would be unwise to allow those sort of things to leak out into the west i see the headline
military installation and a vital interest to ukraine and that had to be taken back the ukraine was really the child of of the crimea because he was so successful in the crimea that he was tempted to start getting back some of the territory that they felt that i feel russians feel were taken from them in the end of the cold war and countries not moldavia and even the baltics should be extremely worried oh but mr brown is there any evidence to support the theory because we keep hearing it all...
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it is absolutely vital, we believe that can be done through scottish independence. if there's an alternative route it, then it better get spelled out. but the labor party members the --remember, now move to
it is absolutely vital, we believe that can be done through scottish independence. if there's an alternative route it, then it better get spelled out. but the labor party members the --remember, now move to
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it feeds electricity to not just the area around it but iraq altogether, a vital part, a vital prize in their advance. if so much heavy weaponry is being used around that dam, could it be structurally damaged in a fight for it. but also as you mentioned, troubling news coming out just to the south of sinjar near the dam. a yazidi village, which you've been hearing troubling reports out of the past few days, isis moved into it, advanced there recently, recently we heard 18 men were killed and 120 women abducted by isis. that itself would have been terrifying. we are hearing unconfirmed reports from another official that in fact those numbers may amount to as many as 300 plus men killed and potentially 1,000 women and children abducted. i should say those are not confirmed, but they do tally with isis' behavior in the past. >> all right, thanks so much from erbil. >>> now back to ferguson, missouri, where so many emotions are bubbling to the surface there. michael brown's shooting is raising a whole lot of questions about race, relations with law enforcement and why things happened the
it feeds electricity to not just the area around it but iraq altogether, a vital part, a vital prize in their advance. if so much heavy weaponry is being used around that dam, could it be structurally damaged in a fight for it. but also as you mentioned, troubling news coming out just to the south of sinjar near the dam. a yazidi village, which you've been hearing troubling reports out of the past few days, isis moved into it, advanced there recently, recently we heard 18 men were killed and...
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ver las imagenes, signos vita s vitales, todo lo que pasa alli. >> el robot nunca esta solo.ncia no descuida de a detalles. >> tengo que mirar detalles, s g signos vitales y todo lo que le pasa al paciente. >> es el futuro de la tecnolgia de medicina? >> sÍ, y es un rpesente ahora. >> en chicago, para telemundo. >> al volver veran por quÉ esta foto de un mono tomada hace a s aÑos, tomada por el mono, al c n centro de una disputa legal. y un noticiero al desnudo. presentadoras no dejan n musica >> gran controversia por noti i noticiero en venezuela, no por l la informaciÓn pero porque las p presentadoras se quitan la ropa. >> el papÁ francisco dijo a d o devotos ... >> en un paÍs con severas res i restricciones se emite este n i noticiero con un martes de se i seguidores y detractores. >> imagina un niÑo caiga ahi. >> estamos dando noticias desn d desnudas pero no le faltamos a r respeto a nadie. >> ella es una de diez mujeres que presentan y se quitan la p ropa a diario. el lanzamiento del noticiero n coincidiÓ con el final del mu i mundial pero ahora continÚa. como narrar un
ver las imagenes, signos vita s vitales, todo lo que pasa alli. >> el robot nunca esta solo.ncia no descuida de a detalles. >> tengo que mirar detalles, s g signos vitales y todo lo que le pasa al paciente. >> es el futuro de la tecnolgia de medicina? >> sÍ, y es un rpesente ahora. >> en chicago, para telemundo. >> al volver veran por quÉ esta foto de un mono tomada hace a s aÑos, tomada por el mono, al c n centro de una disputa legal. y un noticiero al...
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es de vital importancia, teniendo en cuenta el temblor de napa y solano. quÉ nos decÍan. >> va a ser un problema. >> me preocupaba la entrada, pero ahora ya no. >> veremos lo que sucede al tÉrmino del partido, aproximadamente en dos o tres horas. estamos seguros de que hay una gran presencia policial y numerosos agentes de trÁnsito, asegurando que las condiciones sean correctas. los mantendremos informados. >> gracias por tu reporte! vamos a echar un vistazo al panorama vial. el trÁfico está circulando rumbo al este de la vaÍda, al este de san francisco y hasta oakland. maneje con precauciÓn! a pesar del trÁfico vehicular en las carreteras de nuestra regiÓn, el fin de semana festivo se convierte buena oportunidad para que muchos californianos, ceden a descansar. cristina godoy nos da algunas recomendaciones para viajar seguros en las autopistas. >> a pesar de los incendios, temblores, y hasta la sequÍa de los Últimos tipos, miles de californianos viajaron en el Último fin de semana festivo del verano. amparo es una de las 4 millones de californianos viajar
es de vital importancia, teniendo en cuenta el temblor de napa y solano. quÉ nos decÍan. >> va a ser un problema. >> me preocupaba la entrada, pero ahora ya no. >> veremos lo que sucede al tÉrmino del partido, aproximadamente en dos o tres horas. estamos seguros de que hay una gran presencia policial y numerosos agentes de trÁnsito, asegurando que las condiciones sean correctas. los mantendremos informados. >> gracias por tu reporte! vamos a echar un vistazo al...
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you determine what is vital. in which weerest are prepared to sacrifice our people, our treasure, and our credibility. that is what vital means. discretionary, waging a decade-long effort. it was not when we could win but when we could leave. a cruel and unforgiving assessment of what is in america's interest. it concedes their capacity to deliver. you should say what you mean and mean what you say. i would go a step further and talk about the past. last time we had an effective foreign-policy, you would have to go back beyond obama, the on george w. bush, beyond bill clinton. go back to that four-year run and times were different. the world was less cruel and unforgiving place in 1989. means and ends of lined -- a ligned. people do not talk to you permission. that is the thing that we need to wrestle with. and we are not. net is a shared point at the end. there is nothing new in the situation. when was the u.s. in a position to do anything? >> there were three or four moments, a brief time during the 70's. and e
you determine what is vital. in which weerest are prepared to sacrifice our people, our treasure, and our credibility. that is what vital means. discretionary, waging a decade-long effort. it was not when we could win but when we could leave. a cruel and unforgiving assessment of what is in america's interest. it concedes their capacity to deliver. you should say what you mean and mean what you say. i would go a step further and talk about the past. last time we had an effective foreign-policy,...
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let the vital spirits, the vital energies of the american economy, which are enormous and unmatched in, the technology, the risk taking. let that loose. if we get in a new administration -- unfortunately we're going to have to wait two years. that's why we've had a slow recovery since the second world war. you allow the u.s. economy to have less regulation, less taxation, less of the epa trying to hold back the boom in energy, which is what has pulled us to whatever extent it has out of our recession. you allow all that to happen, the american economy is going to go gang busters. >> need leadership in washington as you said. you may not have that. >> we're going to have to survive two and a half more years. >> but i'm not sure that the folks who voted in barack obama twice are going to admit their mistake and see it your way. >> your theory is, and it's one that it could be true, you know, every once in a while you get it right. is that there are fundamental changes in the country that means it ops it will choose dependency. i happen to believe that that tipping point is reachable. i d
let the vital spirits, the vital energies of the american economy, which are enormous and unmatched in, the technology, the risk taking. let that loose. if we get in a new administration -- unfortunately we're going to have to wait two years. that's why we've had a slow recovery since the second world war. you allow the u.s. economy to have less regulation, less taxation, less of the epa trying to hold back the boom in energy, which is what has pulled us to whatever extent it has out of our...
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vitale says he plans to recuse himself from any votes on the project. democratic candidate for lieutenant governor , paul vallas, held a news conference today outside the corporate headquarters of republican gubernatorial candidate bruce rauner. rauner is trying to minimize the political fallout after the federal indictment of two former executives who worked for a subsidiary brokerage firm created by a company rauner chaired. rauner said it happened so far down the corporate ladder of private equity giant g-t-c-r, he couldn't have been aware of the wrongdoing. vallas disagreed. >> the investigation began when he was the chairman as a hands- on executive. >> he knows they didn't hire those individuals and he says this is coming from a governor who is under federal criminal investigation. >>meanwhile, the rauner camp is firing back at governor quinn over political hiring issues at the illinois dpeartment of transportation. the better government association found quinn, and imprisoned ex-governor rod blagojevich, ignored anti- patronage rules and hired as
vitale says he plans to recuse himself from any votes on the project. democratic candidate for lieutenant governor , paul vallas, held a news conference today outside the corporate headquarters of republican gubernatorial candidate bruce rauner. rauner is trying to minimize the political fallout after the federal indictment of two former executives who worked for a subsidiary brokerage firm created by a company rauner chaired. rauner said it happened so far down the corporate ladder of private...
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raising or participate in program development or implementation or build community, all of which are vital skills. i'm wondering, how then, you see this particular program as particular to the lbgt community or in other words, is there a particular lbgtq identity formation issue, is there a particular lbgtq that's in its turn is of value to sitting on a particular board of any organization or the way money is raised or the way one looks to the cultivation of the vitality of a future in a faith community? >> as we recruited participants for the program, i sometimes got asked, well, if it's a rather small niche, do you need an lbgtq jewish program and there are issues particular to being out as lbgtq and quite different in other ways and also a great diversity of people who identify as l and just the fact that we have all of these letters, really, there's a huge diversity of experience, identity, affiliation, and the aim of the program is to get people in both identities of the lbgt and the jewish and as a participant, where you might be and want to go. many differences like in the jewish co
raising or participate in program development or implementation or build community, all of which are vital skills. i'm wondering, how then, you see this particular program as particular to the lbgt community or in other words, is there a particular lbgtq identity formation issue, is there a particular lbgtq that's in its turn is of value to sitting on a particular board of any organization or the way money is raised or the way one looks to the cultivation of the vitality of a future in a faith...
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atlanta was absolutely vital.some of the largest manufacturing centers in the confederacy, not just atlanta .ut augusta these term part of the state had the largest powder mill in the world. there were quartermaster depots in atlanta, columbus and augusta that produced an enormous number of uniforms for the army. there were boundaries that produced canon. if you look at the rail network , it's evidentuth immediately how important atlanta is for being at the juncture of many railroads. we could go on and on about the contractors that were producing pistols and rifle muskets and accoutrements, all different kinds of accoutrements. they were absolutely vital and the confederates realize that. although, by the time the siege takes place of atlanta, the city's value as a center of industry has really fallen because they had evacuated so much of the machinery and so many of the workers and send them south to columbus in macon. so, there are only about 3000 civilians left in atlanta when sherman seizes the city, and when
atlanta was absolutely vital.some of the largest manufacturing centers in the confederacy, not just atlanta .ut augusta these term part of the state had the largest powder mill in the world. there were quartermaster depots in atlanta, columbus and augusta that produced an enormous number of uniforms for the army. there were boundaries that produced canon. if you look at the rail network , it's evidentuth immediately how important atlanta is for being at the juncture of many railroads. we could...
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and what is that vital interest for the u.s.? >> remember that a good chunk of the foreign fighters, maybe 40% of them are coming from europe or central area. there is a caliphate out there used by the jihadists to attract those who want to caliphate their work. you can monitor taking the war back to europe or back to australia or back to central asia. some have commented upon taking the attack back to the united states here as well. you notice right now, france, czech republic and britain are doing the same thing. they are beginning to move in and arm kurdish forces on the ground. why? because it is very much in our interest to stop them there before they come back and take the fight or -- they are very good at bombing and creating explosive devices. we don't want to see that in london, paris or the united states. >> douglas ollivant, my concern is the answer. the times addresses this of whether they fall into the category of not good people, but not exporters of terror or are they of the al qaeda stripe and pose a threat to the
and what is that vital interest for the u.s.? >> remember that a good chunk of the foreign fighters, maybe 40% of them are coming from europe or central area. there is a caliphate out there used by the jihadists to attract those who want to caliphate their work. you can monitor taking the war back to europe or back to australia or back to central asia. some have commented upon taking the attack back to the united states here as well. you notice right now, france, czech republic and...
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cuando estoy de gira, cuando estoy viajando, para mí es vital mantenerme cerca de mi familia.l mes. ahora con 10 gb de datos 4g lte y llamadas y textos ilimitados. ♪ el arresto de un querido sacerdote en el salvador ha dado pie a varias protestas se trata de un religioso que habÍa sido designado por el gobierno para participar en proceso de diÁlogo con las pandillas. >> el mismo gobierno estÁ cli cuan cli /* calificÁndolo de ser un traidor y cÓmplice. >> vamos con mÁs detalles. >> organizaciones prepara lugares defensoras de los derechos humanos y de veteranos de guerra protestaron por la detenciÓn del sacerdote catolico rodrÍguez acusado por la fiscalÍa de aprovecharse de su cargo como mediador del proceso de reducciÓn de la violencia, para ayudar a delincuentes e introducir celulares las prisiones con los que los pandillerosextorsionan. >> el padre toÑo como todos los conocen es dejen espaÑol y miembro de la misiÓn catolica y llevo 15 aÑos en salvador impulsando proyecto de rehabilitaciÓn de pandillas pero en Últimos dÍas fue un critico de la lucha contra das pandillas. >> u
cuando estoy de gira, cuando estoy viajando, para mí es vital mantenerme cerca de mi familia.l mes. ahora con 10 gb de datos 4g lte y llamadas y textos ilimitados. ♪ el arresto de un querido sacerdote en el salvador ha dado pie a varias protestas se trata de un religioso que habÍa sido designado por el gobierno para participar en proceso de diÁlogo con las pandillas. >> el mismo gobierno estÁ cli cuan cli /* calificÁndolo de ser un traidor y cÓmplice. >> vamos con mÁs...
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people we need to promote the pro solar policies if you think that it 50 commissioners that play a vital role in this in california alone hundred legislators and 50 members of congress and thousands of staff that hat has to get the details right no matter how visionary the program if the details are not right it didn't work i'll nuflgs we're pushing the vision >> down in the weeds getting the details right there's been 3 significant decisions one it the meetings you've probably aware (clapping) last year the legislator miss guidely put in question the hundreds of thousands of net meters in california we radical a tremendous amount of folks to make a difference decision that every customer in the state of california has signed up they get their net meter contract for the next 20 years with their system (clapping) and another initiative we're committed to say growing the solar water heating market we've passed a bill in 2007 it has been met with numerous sort setbacks but working to get it off the ground and working with the program administrators in the state so fix the glifshz for our in
people we need to promote the pro solar policies if you think that it 50 commissioners that play a vital role in this in california alone hundred legislators and 50 members of congress and thousands of staff that hat has to get the details right no matter how visionary the program if the details are not right it didn't work i'll nuflgs we're pushing the vision >> down in the weeds getting the details right there's been 3 significant decisions one it the meetings you've probably aware...
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he was such an exciting vital player. in fact all of my childhood i kept wanting to get his autograph. i never could get it. you guys get them at the park in those days. you could pay for them but you had to wait in lines in his line would be long. finally when i was in all awesome -- adolescent i brought my autograph book for him. in those days women will remember we have these stupid autograph books where it was say i will love you until niagara falls or cherish you until rubber tires. if he signed a book you would look like one of my intimate friends. i got to the line and instead he started reading these things. i thought i would die. in keeping with the sentiment of the book he wrote keep your smile a long long while, jackie robinson. anywhere -- anyway years later i was able to get it on our roosevelt award to rachel robinson and his widow at hyde park and to tell her the story of my crush on her husband in the story about the autograph and it seemed like it had come full circle. i do think he is an extraordinary pu
he was such an exciting vital player. in fact all of my childhood i kept wanting to get his autograph. i never could get it. you guys get them at the park in those days. you could pay for them but you had to wait in lines in his line would be long. finally when i was in all awesome -- adolescent i brought my autograph book for him. in those days women will remember we have these stupid autograph books where it was say i will love you until niagara falls or cherish you until rubber tires. if he...
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>> atlanta was absolutely vital. georgia had some of the largest manufacturing centers in the confederacy, not just atlanta but augusta, in the eastern part of the state, had the largest powder mill in the world. there were quarter master depots that produced enormous numbers of un fors for the army. there were foundries that produced cannon. if you look at the rail network of the deep south, it's evident immediately how important atlanta is for being at the juncture of many railroads. could go on and on about the contractors that were producing pistols and rifle muskets and akutry meants. they were vital. the confederates realized that. by the time the siege takes place in atlanta. the city's value as a center of industry has really declined dramatically, the confederates had evacuated so much of the machinery, and so many of the workers and sent them south to columbus and macon. there's only about 3,000 civilians left in atlanta when sherman seizes the city. and when he takes the city, he orders the expulsion of al
>> atlanta was absolutely vital. georgia had some of the largest manufacturing centers in the confederacy, not just atlanta but augusta, in the eastern part of the state, had the largest powder mill in the world. there were quarter master depots that produced enormous numbers of un fors for the army. there were foundries that produced cannon. if you look at the rail network of the deep south, it's evident immediately how important atlanta is for being at the juncture of many railroads....
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this is a very vital development and a necessary one but it does not mean that there will be success but at least there is a chance of it. about the newknow leader himself? >> he comes from the same party which is one of the shia religion parties, the opposition parties possibly in exile. he is a long-standing member of deputies bigger of parliament and he has been a long-standing mp for the party, and the shia coalition and basement a lot of time in england where he ran engineering company, from manchester university. he is a man of some international connections. it would be wrong to give the impression that the americans pressured him out. america has played a role in bring about this change. they made it abundantly clear -- and now that voice has been heard along with many other people. >> thank you. >> he said u.s. airstrikes have broken the siege on the mountain -- our correspondent, paul wood traveled by road to speak to people trying to reach safety. >> this is the one road not controlled by the islamic state. and barren terrain is the only way of escape. a few are still maki
this is a very vital development and a necessary one but it does not mean that there will be success but at least there is a chance of it. about the newknow leader himself? >> he comes from the same party which is one of the shia religion parties, the opposition parties possibly in exile. he is a long-standing member of deputies bigger of parliament and he has been a long-standing mp for the party, and the shia coalition and basement a lot of time in england where he ran engineering...
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they were able to provide some quite vital information. this is a man who hails from london. a long investigation going into this inquiry. >> how concerned is it about britain's fighting alongside of chi hotties? are we talking about hundreds? >> it is turning out to be a major issue for the british government. there could be as many as four or 500 british chi hotties fighting a rock and syria. some of them may return to the u.k.. -- british jihadhis finding any rock in syria. even if the perpetrators identified, what to do about them, you mentioned that report, u.s. special forces were not able to go in and get james foley and the other hostages out. what can be done about them? >> to u.s. aid workers who contracted ebola after working in africa have recovered after receiving an external drug. they were treating patients in liberia. the missionaries were treated with the drug before being airlifted to the hospital. ebola has killed 1350 people in west africa since march. >> we are joined from washington, d.c.. this experimental drug was used on both of these american patient
they were able to provide some quite vital information. this is a man who hails from london. a long investigation going into this inquiry. >> how concerned is it about britain's fighting alongside of chi hotties? are we talking about hundreds? >> it is turning out to be a major issue for the british government. there could be as many as four or 500 british chi hotties fighting a rock and syria. some of them may return to the u.k.. -- british jihadhis finding any rock in syria. even...
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and so -- >> ed -- >> having the discussion is vitally important. now -- >> here's the point. here's the point on citizens united. i believe passionately if we do not overturn citizens united, this country is well on the way to becoming an oligarch form of society where the billionaire class controls our life. that's not just my view or your view, that is what people across the political spectrum believe. nobody that i know, regardless of their political views, thinks that american democracy has anything to do with billionaires like the koch brothers being able to spends hundreds and millions of dollars to elect candidates that represent the rich and powerful. >> give us a snapshot of you. how do you stay unvarnished and stay unspoiled? is it because being from a small state, being from where there's not a lot of people that you can really reach out probably better than someone that's in a big populated state, not to say that other senators aren't real to the people but there is a quality about you where you're unspoiled and not afraid to attack the issues, there's not a polit
and so -- >> ed -- >> having the discussion is vitally important. now -- >> here's the point. here's the point on citizens united. i believe passionately if we do not overturn citizens united, this country is well on the way to becoming an oligarch form of society where the billionaire class controls our life. that's not just my view or your view, that is what people across the political spectrum believe. nobody that i know, regardless of their political views, thinks that...
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open capitol markets are vital and provide safe opportunities for african investment. with rapid growth in the african financial sector we must bear in need the protect our financial systems from terrorists, money laundering and corrupt officials we look forward to growing cooperation in this work to promote both economic and national security. i'm pleased african development bank president is with us for this session united states is working closely with the bank to attract private investment and finance as part of the president's power africa initiative bringing reliable electricity to 20 million families and businesses. to meet this goal we're going to need strong capitol markets and attract long term investors. in closing let me say that united states and our development partners want our relationship with africa to be defined by our shared interests. to play a part in africa's success we must invest in roads and bridges. we must improve access to capitol for shawl businesses and manufacturers. by strengthening our ties with africa we can fuel growth and foster sta
open capitol markets are vital and provide safe opportunities for african investment. with rapid growth in the african financial sector we must bear in need the protect our financial systems from terrorists, money laundering and corrupt officials we look forward to growing cooperation in this work to promote both economic and national security. i'm pleased african development bank president is with us for this session united states is working closely with the bank to attract private investment...
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mucus center has been from my point of view a very good neighbor and contributes is a lot of vital to the neighborhood people that attend the meetings at mucus center spend money and support our local businesses the bars and restaurants and galleries in the neighborhood and i'd like to see this continue. so, please support the project. thank you >> thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone. commissioners my name is joe ann desmond a member of the local 16 i'm here to speak on behalf of the mucus expansion project? a wufr opportunity for san francisco to continue to attract high-level conferences as well as maintain the current efforts that be growing. without the mucus expansion san francisco risks losing how profile conferences to california and other states the mucking expansion is essential to maintaining good wages and benefits for the members of local 16, the other employees at the mucking center as well as other businesses that support this industry. we'll appreciated our consideration thank you. thank you. next speaker. . >> good afternoon commissioners. commissioner president wu
mucus center has been from my point of view a very good neighbor and contributes is a lot of vital to the neighborhood people that attend the meetings at mucus center spend money and support our local businesses the bars and restaurants and galleries in the neighborhood and i'd like to see this continue. so, please support the project. thank you >> thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone. commissioners my name is joe ann desmond a member of the local 16 i'm here to speak on behalf of...
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understand that this will strengthen the resolve of baltic states, poland, at the same time, their vital interest in the ukraine, are -- primary. and then in that respect, i don't think russia cares about the resolve of other natos as long as what they consider vital interests are protected. >> we will take a short break, and when we come back, we will talk about whether this represents an escalation of the situation that carries with it more risk for the putin government. more risk for the peace in europe, and the relatively bloodless seizure of crimea. this is inside story, stay with us. >> an eye opening america tonight special report. >> have you ever seen anybody get shot? >> one year later, correspondent christof putzel returns to the streets of chicago. >> i don't like walk out no more... >> why is that? >> a lot of shooting and stuff... >> a community still struggling against violence. >> i did something positive... >> have people lost hope? >> this is a grown man that shot a little kid. >> or have citizens made a difference? >> glad that somebody that's at least standing up and
understand that this will strengthen the resolve of baltic states, poland, at the same time, their vital interest in the ukraine, are -- primary. and then in that respect, i don't think russia cares about the resolve of other natos as long as what they consider vital interests are protected. >> we will take a short break, and when we come back, we will talk about whether this represents an escalation of the situation that carries with it more risk for the putin government. more risk for...
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. >> during this period, civilian wills receive relief and op two-point toy carry out vital functions, including burying the dead, taking care of the injured and restocking food supplies. >> gaza is reeling after air strikes on schools, a marketplace and the region's only power plant. 400 palestinians have been killed in the conflict. that has tensions escalating between israel and the u.n. >> 103 u.n. facilities have come under attack, including a school hosting over 3,300 displaced yesterday. 19 people were killed and over 100 injured. the united nations has lost seven staff and other humanitarian workers have been killed since the outbreak of hostilities. the reality of gaza today is that no place is safe. >> we have live in jerusalem this morning. three hours, it appears to be holding. it is calm and quiet behind you, saima. >> yes, christine. so far, so good for the people in israel and gaza affected by the fighting over the last three weeks. a crucial cease-fire. a humanitarian one with the emphasis on the word humanitarian. as we have been hearing, so many people affected. peop
. >> during this period, civilian wills receive relief and op two-point toy carry out vital functions, including burying the dead, taking care of the injured and restocking food supplies. >> gaza is reeling after air strikes on schools, a marketplace and the region's only power plant. 400 palestinians have been killed in the conflict. that has tensions escalating between israel and the u.n. >> 103 u.n. facilities have come under attack, including a school hosting over 3,300...
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understand that this will strengthen the resolve of baltic states, poland, at the same time, their vital interest in the ukraine, are -- primary. and then in that respect, i don't think russia cares about the resolve of other natos as long as what they consider vital interests are protected. >> we will take a short break, and when we come back, we will talk about whether this represents an escalation of the situation that carries with it more risk for the putin government. more risk for the peace in europe, and the relatively bloodless seizure of crimea. this is inside story, stay with us. after destroying a boarder post, two collums of tanks and other military vehicles rolled into ukraine. this look as little different from just supplying tough guys to eject civil servants from government buildings or sending forces with no military insignia into crimea to take possession of bases there, this looks something more like an invasion, and that's what the ukrainian government is calling it. president obama will held to the meeting after a visit to the ball kin states. still with us, program
understand that this will strengthen the resolve of baltic states, poland, at the same time, their vital interest in the ukraine, are -- primary. and then in that respect, i don't think russia cares about the resolve of other natos as long as what they consider vital interests are protected. >> we will take a short break, and when we come back, we will talk about whether this represents an escalation of the situation that carries with it more risk for the putin government. more risk for...
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where does the west vital u.s. at come from? -- vital interest come from? don't think those are up for dispute. host: this is the washington post front page. egypt and uae hit militias and libya. withwent into libya airstrikes and bond these militias. guest: i was opposed to the u.s. intervention in libya. i did not see those as threats to the national interest. i never thought we had that level of concern in libya. if you look at it from the egyptian perspective, they clearly do. is right along the fault line of countries that have an interest in not seen a transnational islamic threat spread for north africa. to tunisia to morocco and egypt, that is clearly an alliance or group of states that see this as a threat to their vital interests. in their perspective, they are right. it makes absolute sense for them to be deeply concerned about a terrorist state taking hold. host: our first phone call for james carafano. all of her in baghdad -- oliver in baghdad, iraq. are you a u.s. soldier there? i am in baghdad currently. ago.led four weeks back then, i said
where does the west vital u.s. at come from? -- vital interest come from? don't think those are up for dispute. host: this is the washington post front page. egypt and uae hit militias and libya. withwent into libya airstrikes and bond these militias. guest: i was opposed to the u.s. intervention in libya. i did not see those as threats to the national interest. i never thought we had that level of concern in libya. if you look at it from the egyptian perspective, they clearly do. is right...