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and, yes, it is vitally important that we learn. it's imperative that we learn and also imperative that we see our campaign from the more expansive horizon of just last month or next month. today we are nearly a fuel year from series of horrific events in iraq. which compel the united states to act and ultimately convene a broad global coalition. it was at this time last june that daesh fighters began pouring town the tigris river value. it was a moment where iraq was under siege and largely isolated in the worm. multiple iraqi cities fell, entire iraqi divisions collapsed and the northern approaches to baghdad were, posed. on 10 june, mosul a city of more than 1.5 million people collapsed your honor the hammer blows of dsesh. and a few weeks later it was from that city's grand mosque that. [ inaudible ] would proclaim the so-called caliphate. it to the white sox rebreakthrough and poured towards baghdad think they said they would soon rage in baghdad think soon after they launched a series of attacks further never in iraq, massacri
and, yes, it is vitally important that we learn. it's imperative that we learn and also imperative that we see our campaign from the more expansive horizon of just last month or next month. today we are nearly a fuel year from series of horrific events in iraq. which compel the united states to act and ultimately convene a broad global coalition. it was at this time last june that daesh fighters began pouring town the tigris river value. it was a moment where iraq was under siege and largely...
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this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. the lab we're talking about is the international space station. when we say this is a mobile lab, we really mean it. the iss is orbiting around the earth at a speed of 32 kilometers an hour. that's more than 30 times faster than a commercial jet. with near zero gravity conditions, special diet, and modified exercise, it's the perfect place for experimenting on the human being. space was once called the final frontier. and now for medicine, it's a new beginning. nearly 400 kilometers above the earth's surface, the international space station continues its orbit. where it has been every day for the last 16 years. a six-person crew lives onboard. their official titles are astronaut and cosmonaut. but their day job is really scientist. at its core, the iss is a science laboratory. there are experiments that help us understand earth and space, of course. but also the human being and medicine. >> they're parts of the vibration system. they're shock absorbers. >> i've come to houston, texas,
this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. the lab we're talking about is the international space station. when we say this is a mobile lab, we really mean it. the iss is orbiting around the earth at a speed of 32 kilometers an hour. that's more than 30 times faster than a commercial jet. with near zero gravity conditions, special diet, and modified exercise, it's the perfect place for experimenting on the human being. space was once called the final frontier. and now for medicine,...
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now to other vital talks. european creditors to hold a snap referendum on a debt deal, well, they are meeting in brussels again amid fears that greece really could default on its debt and leave the eurozone. greece is under pressure to make the crucial debt repayment of $1.5 billion to the imf next tuesday, and one of the main sticking points for greece is that the issue of pensions. creditors want to increase the retirement age to 67 by the year 2022 as well as phase out a solidarity grant for pensioners. and the greek government is resisting the vta hike on household energy bills and service industry. and it wants to raise the corporate tax rate for big businesses. but creditors are calling for a marginal increase. all right, we can go live to andrew simmons. it's all getting rather heated and quite ugly, the greek government aaccuse government, accusing the creditors of trying to humiliate the them, and now they've walked away from negotiations. >> that's right. greece has walked away from negotiations, and
now to other vital talks. european creditors to hold a snap referendum on a debt deal, well, they are meeting in brussels again amid fears that greece really could default on its debt and leave the eurozone. greece is under pressure to make the crucial debt repayment of $1.5 billion to the imf next tuesday, and one of the main sticking points for greece is that the issue of pensions. creditors want to increase the retirement age to 67 by the year 2022 as well as phase out a solidarity grant for...
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talking about my vitals. why was it important that you took my vitals? >> we were trying to establish a baseline to figure out what was going on with you. we were concerned about, we talked about your blood pressure, pulse, so in order to compensate your blood pressure went up, heart rate went up. so that is what we discovered. and we continue to monitor to see you were going down so your body was properly compensating and once the hydration came on. >> reporter: my body went into dehydration? >> exactly. >> heat stroke, after 104 degrees, it was 110 in there. some things you were looking at -- it come down -- >> yes. you gave a very fine illustration of what happened. it happened quickly. you did all the right things, you drank water inted of kick -- instead of coke, coffee, you drank water. you drank coconut water and so those were all the right things. but still you became dehydrated. so you drank during, you know, to keep hydration but that will take its effect. yeah. you gave wonderful example of what happens when you become dehydratet. >> reporter:
talking about my vitals. why was it important that you took my vitals? >> we were trying to establish a baseline to figure out what was going on with you. we were concerned about, we talked about your blood pressure, pulse, so in order to compensate your blood pressure went up, heart rate went up. so that is what we discovered. and we continue to monitor to see you were going down so your body was properly compensating and once the hydration came on. >> reporter: my body went into...
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so journalism is vital, and it is still vital today. whistle blowers are vital. mean, i'm just going to make an unsolicited comment about edward snowden, what the congress is now doing to amend the patriot act prove that he acting from patriotic motives actually helped the country. so information coming from the inside and investigative journalists is absolutely vital to american democracy. >> great, thank you. i want to get to questions, but all three of you signed on to strengthening oversight report that the brendan center put out calling for a comprehensive investigation. do you think it's time for that kind of investigation, and what advice can you give to -- >> before we get to that, i want to pick up on that point. i'm a big obama supporter, supported him in every election. i'm proud of him as president, but i don't like what he's doing in the intelligence area, and this administration has been tougher on the press by far than any other administration in american history. the press has terrorized people who want to talk to the press, scare thed to death, a
so journalism is vital, and it is still vital today. whistle blowers are vital. mean, i'm just going to make an unsolicited comment about edward snowden, what the congress is now doing to amend the patriot act prove that he acting from patriotic motives actually helped the country. so information coming from the inside and investigative journalists is absolutely vital to american democracy. >> great, thank you. i want to get to questions, but all three of you signed on to strengthening...
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an inclusive enduring political settlement is a vital. so can ask the prime minister if this is continue to press the iraqi government to do more to reach out to sunni tribes who are key to this? the summit also reached important conclusion on the global economy and climate change. and discussion on ttip can the prime minister confirm whether the south pacific assurances from president obama that our nhs will be protected? on climate change can be prime minister clarified whether the g7's commitment to a global goal of greenhouse gas emissions reduction will fight on climate change act be legally binding? but, mr. speaker, most of the press coverage around the g7 son was not about the global economy, climate change are isil but it was once again about the tories rallying on europe. and this was coming this is entirely of the prime minister's own doing. on sunday he spent the flight to germany boasting to journalists that he would sack in a cabinet minister who didn't toe the line on the referendum. on monday, a loyal minister was dispatch
an inclusive enduring political settlement is a vital. so can ask the prime minister if this is continue to press the iraqi government to do more to reach out to sunni tribes who are key to this? the summit also reached important conclusion on the global economy and climate change. and discussion on ttip can the prime minister confirm whether the south pacific assurances from president obama that our nhs will be protected? on climate change can be prime minister clarified whether the g7's...
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an inclusive and enduring sentiment is viral -- vital. is a continuing to press the iraqi government to do more to reach out to sunni tribes who are key to this. the summit also reached important conclusions on the global economy and climate change. in discussion on tita, -- ttop can the prime minister confirm whether he sought specific assurances from president obama that nhs would be protected? on climate change, can the prime minister clarify whether the g-7's commitment to a global goal of greenhouse gas emissions reduction will be legally binding? but mr. speaker, most of the press coverage around the g7 summit was not about the global economy, climate change or iso-. -- or isil. it was once again about the tories rallying on europe. this is primarily of the prime minister's own doing. he spent the flight to germany boasting to journalists that he would sack any minister that did not agree on the referendum. on monday, a loyal minister was dispatched to the today program to drive home the prime ministers top line. but later that very
an inclusive and enduring sentiment is viral -- vital. is a continuing to press the iraqi government to do more to reach out to sunni tribes who are key to this. the summit also reached important conclusions on the global economy and climate change. in discussion on tita, -- ttop can the prime minister confirm whether he sought specific assurances from president obama that nhs would be protected? on climate change, can the prime minister clarify whether the g-7's commitment to a global goal of...
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they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want th
they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and...
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a nivel estado en promedio se tiene que ahorrar el 36% del vital liquido.vo water conservation in house) y sabe que le va a pasar a las comunidades que no lo hagan? tendran que parultas de 10 mil dolares diarios que a final de cuentas se veria reflejado en el recibo del usuario final, es decir usted. aqu en el area de la bahia la situacion esta de la siguiente manera: en los condado alameda y contra costa se debe de reducir el consumo de agua en 16%, y la gente debe de ahorar de manera voluntaria. en san francisco el ahorro debera de ser del 8% y en san jose se necesita disminuir el uso del vital liquido en un 20%...escuchemos . (sot 5:30 pm in house) gary kremen, santclaraalley waterdistrict "sjwc is giving a budget to homes based on the number of people who live in the home and they are going to increase fines of people who are going over" estamos en el oce de racionar el agua a las casas basandonos en el numero de personas que vivan en ellas y vamos a incrementar las multas para quienes se pasen de el limite (vo water conservation in house) en este momen
a nivel estado en promedio se tiene que ahorrar el 36% del vital liquido.vo water conservation in house) y sabe que le va a pasar a las comunidades que no lo hagan? tendran que parultas de 10 mil dolares diarios que a final de cuentas se veria reflejado en el recibo del usuario final, es decir usted. aqu en el area de la bahia la situacion esta de la siguiente manera: en los condado alameda y contra costa se debe de reducir el consumo de agua en 16%, y la gente debe de ahorar de manera...
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pero con este sistema buscan ahorrar el vital lquido... --- segn expertos...ciento de la produccin de almendras en todo el mundo es abastecido por los cultivos de california... juanfra/ots ---buenas noticias para los trabajadores en la ciudad de "emeryville" ... take vo ---el salario mnimo subi a doce dlares con 25-centavos por hora.... ---el incremento aplica para los empleados que trabajan en negocios que tienen a 55 trabajadores menos... y es parte de un plan de aumentos salariales que establece como meta que para el aÑo 2018, los obreros lleguen a ganar quince dlares por hora... ---los negocios que emplean a ms de 55 personas debern pagar catorce dlares con 44-centavos por hora a partir del mes de julio... lorena - take vo --y continuamos con buenas noticias... --luego de t en un constante aumento por las ltimas semanas... todo indica que el costo de la gasolina podra estar bajando. --de acuerdo con un reporte... take fs ..."san francisco" lidera la lista de losrecs con tres punto 74 por galn... seguida de "oakland" y "san jos" donde se registra un promedi
pero con este sistema buscan ahorrar el vital lquido... --- segn expertos...ciento de la produccin de almendras en todo el mundo es abastecido por los cultivos de california... juanfra/ots ---buenas noticias para los trabajadores en la ciudad de "emeryville" ... take vo ---el salario mnimo subi a doce dlares con 25-centavos por hora.... ---el incremento aplica para los empleados que trabajan en negocios que tienen a 55 trabajadores menos... y es parte de un plan de aumentos salariales...
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all the residents i believe this is a balanced and responsible budget that not only security guards vital city services and affordable a budget that keeps our city save and solvent and successful we'll continue to invest in the diverse neighborhood in the infrastructure and most importantly in the people of san francisco to make sure that we retain the city for everyone i take this opportunity to thank the group of people that have been working hard on this budget that is my budget staff led by kate howard (clapping) i also like to extend a warm thank you, again to the entire controllers staff led by ben rosenfeld that has been working alongside (clapping) and i would like to in anticipation thank each and everyone of the board of supervisors and house of representatives harvey rose and ladies and gentlemen, thank you, very much let's get this budget approved and let's get to work thank you >> ever wonder about programs the city it working think to make san francisco the best place to work and will we bring shine to the programs and the people making them happen join us inside that editio
all the residents i believe this is a balanced and responsible budget that not only security guards vital city services and affordable a budget that keeps our city save and solvent and successful we'll continue to invest in the diverse neighborhood in the infrastructure and most importantly in the people of san francisco to make sure that we retain the city for everyone i take this opportunity to thank the group of people that have been working hard on this budget that is my budget staff led by...
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>>nk it's a vital part of my lifestyle. i mean i care. i think most of the people that surround me kind of also care. >> do you drink tap water at all? >> no. >> never? >> no i'm really bad. some people are like it's great, the fluoride in the water! no i can't. >> reporter: a love some they say, only in l.a. stephanie and reese are sticking with their bottles. >> because you see it's clear. now it's milky. >> do you want this to be a movement? >> yes. it should be a movement. i see the reaction of the people. let's push it more. it's so healthy for everybody to drink more and more water. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm aditi roy in los angeles. >> is designer water worth the price tag? head to our "nightline" facebook page and tell us what you think. >>> next how smartphone evidence could cost one doctor over $500,000. >> round and round we go wheel of annoying patients we go. where it will land, nobody knows. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone
>>nk it's a vital part of my lifestyle. i mean i care. i think most of the people that surround me kind of also care. >> do you drink tap water at all? >> no. >> never? >> no i'm really bad. some people are like it's great, the fluoride in the water! no i can't. >> reporter: a love some they say, only in l.a. stephanie and reese are sticking with their bottles. >> because you see it's clear. now it's milky. >> do you want this to be a movement?...
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it threatened the germans' vital --@decisive point the vital node. 20,000 american casualties a week for the last six weeks of the war. germans aren't ready to quit. okay. what's going on in the argonne forest. here's the laydown. here's the argonne forest and of course, the muse river's over here to the right. the situation the situation here in early october 1918 is you have 590 americans trapped right here called the lost battalion. on 2 october 1918, there was a franco-american attack. just that unit broke through a combined battalion and those guys have been trapped behind the lines for five days. every attempt to drop them food and ammunition has failed and fallen into german hands. every attempt to break out to save them has failed. the germans are stopping every attack. finally on the 7th of october somebody had the idea to try some flanking action. they took the 82nd division which was a corp.ed reserve -- that's york's division -- and sling up the valley and sever the one supply word road the germans have. it's a wide road with a small railroad network attached to it. if yo
it threatened the germans' vital --@decisive point the vital node. 20,000 american casualties a week for the last six weeks of the war. germans aren't ready to quit. okay. what's going on in the argonne forest. here's the laydown. here's the argonne forest and of course, the muse river's over here to the right. the situation the situation here in early october 1918 is you have 590 americans trapped right here called the lost battalion. on 2 october 1918, there was a franco-american attack. just...
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knowing what happened to their loved ones, whether they're alive or dead is vital for people here. experts say it's a part of the healing process. >> the professor has worked among war survivors for more than 20 years. he said finding out the truth is important. >> until we can complete the healing process i think this is vital. >> the united nations working on forced or involuntary disappearance is due to august. the truth of what happened during the final stages of the conflict will be known. al jazeera. sri lanka. >> indonesia said that australia will have stooped to a new low if allegations that it paid people smugglers to turn back are found to be true. australia's prime minister tony abbott will not confirm nor deny the report. >> they will turn back the measure with the people on board. in return $5,000 each. and at the moment this is still part of the ongoing investigation. they are being investigated for people smuggling. >> the number of survivors from the yangtze cruise river has been revised down. there has been no explanation. the ship capsized in a freak storm. >>> mi
knowing what happened to their loved ones, whether they're alive or dead is vital for people here. experts say it's a part of the healing process. >> the professor has worked among war survivors for more than 20 years. he said finding out the truth is important. >> until we can complete the healing process i think this is vital. >> the united nations working on forced or involuntary disappearance is due to august. the truth of what happened during the final stages of the...
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so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines.ters or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking, keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. they get re-heated. re-nuked. and re-baked. even when they're done... there's stuff left over. new dawn platinum power clean. powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. intercourse that's painful due noboto menopausal changesit... it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can
so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines.ters or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking, keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of...
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to do the work that it knows is vital. >> mr. speaker i worked with john major when he was prime minister to meet with boris yelt sin. i'm not sure it's in our interest that we'red a lagger heads with russia now with all this trouble in isil. and has he seen the recent remarks that ukraine was always part of russia, that the u.s. was crazy to suggest ukraine could join nato one day, and that henry kissinger agrees with him. >> well, what i'd say to my honorable friend is that we have not picked the fight with russia. russia has brought this upon herself by destabilizing and encouraging separatists to take ukrainian territory. as for whether ukraine is a country, i think we should recognize ukraine and the people themselves have decided it is a country. the whole point we have to learn is redrawing the lines and maps of europe by force can end in disaster for everyone, including people here in this country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the g-7 pledge on climate action is very welcome, but a new report warns that coal plants in g-7 c
to do the work that it knows is vital. >> mr. speaker i worked with john major when he was prime minister to meet with boris yelt sin. i'm not sure it's in our interest that we'red a lagger heads with russia now with all this trouble in isil. and has he seen the recent remarks that ukraine was always part of russia, that the u.s. was crazy to suggest ukraine could join nato one day, and that henry kissinger agrees with him. >> well, what i'd say to my honorable friend is that we...
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california, una ciudad del rea de la baha analiza imponer multas a los residentes que desperdicien el vitalido. paola live lucrecia/top live camera juanfra --hola, qu tal? buenos das! ... les saluda juan francisco ramrez bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez ... lorena --y yo soy lorena domiguez... estas son las noticias! juanfra/ms hoy fue una madrugada agitada para el cuerpo de bomberos en la ciudad de monte hoy fue una madrugada agitada para el cuerpo de bombesn laciudad de monte sereno... un incendio de dos alarmas se registr en una vivienda un poco antes de las tres de la maÑana... take 2boxes pasamos con paola reyes de telemundo 48 que se encuentra en el lugadeos hechos, paola, se conocen qu ocasion el siniestro? paola live live bug place holder cg: paola facebook juan fran - ots --en "livermore" investigorefederales ntinan determando --en "livermore" investigadores federales continan determinando la causa dun accinte areo que cobr la vida del piloto. take vo --la tragedia ocurri ocalrededor de las nueve cuando la nave se estrell a pocas millas del aeropuerto de esa ciudad.
california, una ciudad del rea de la baha analiza imponer multas a los residentes que desperdicien el vitalido. paola live lucrecia/top live camera juanfra --hola, qu tal? buenos das! ... les saluda juan francisco ramrez bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez ... lorena --y yo soy lorena domiguez... estas son las noticias! juanfra/ms hoy fue una madrugada agitada para el cuerpo de bomberos en la ciudad de monte hoy fue una madrugada agitada para el cuerpo de bombesn laciudad de monte...
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in warfare this modern even a tweet could hold vital information. >> based on their twitter profiles determine if they're either pro isil or pro goi, pro isf. >> reporter: pro iraqly government. all of that. feet away the fires desk coordinating air strikes. >> what you are watching is the very last pieces of the chain that i talked about. >> reporter: where the missiles are fired and bombs are dropped? >> correct. >> reporter: helping to guide the bombs to their targets, joint terminal attack controllers, jtac. we met a group decompressing after a nine month stint in iraq. this is what number deployment? >> 12. >> these men are at the center of debate how close to the front line the u.s. should be. right now they operate from remote strike cells searching for targets. some believe they would be far more effective if they were side by side with the iraqi troops. >> pulled back out of the fight not physically on the ground in the battle that is a huge difference for us. >> reporter: the commander for the mission against isis or what they call dash is general james terry. >> i think th
in warfare this modern even a tweet could hold vital information. >> based on their twitter profiles determine if they're either pro isil or pro goi, pro isf. >> reporter: pro iraqly government. all of that. feet away the fires desk coordinating air strikes. >> what you are watching is the very last pieces of the chain that i talked about. >> reporter: where the missiles are fired and bombs are dropped? >> correct. >> reporter: helping to guide the bombs to...
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robinson says the baby's monitor strip showed abnormal vital signs. in extreme pain nancy said she went back to the hospital three days later for an emergency c section but the damage to denise was already done. >> i feel like in the hospital they treated us like we didn't matter, we were just secondhand people just throw-aways that if i died or she died oh well they still get paid. >> and "america tonight's" lori jane gliha tells us, the death of a baby during child birth one that could or should have been prevented. she investigates the allegations that have been firmly denied by the indiana hospital system. it plans a very vigorous defense against the claims that it prioritized money over mothers and their babies. we'll have more in-depth coverage after the break. break. >> on al jazeera america >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> before the break one mother's sadness and
robinson says the baby's monitor strip showed abnormal vital signs. in extreme pain nancy said she went back to the hospital three days later for an emergency c section but the damage to denise was already done. >> i feel like in the hospital they treated us like we didn't matter, we were just secondhand people just throw-aways that if i died or she died oh well they still get paid. >> and "america tonight's" lori jane gliha tells us, the death of a baby during child birth...
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today they're learning about water quality, vital for healthy shrimps. the shrimp farmers are investing a lot of their time. but it's worth their while. tan viet ho: after joining the program our productivity has been rising significantly. before joining the organic shrimp farming program, we earned 200 million vnd per year. and this year after two months, we already earned 100 million vnd. reporter: around 50% of vietnamese shrimp production is located in the ca mau region. over a billion euros' worth of shrimp was exported from here last year. the country's biggest shrimp factory buys the harvests of aquacultures. in the long run, though, the factory is unwilling to keep paying an extra 10% for organic shrimps. quang van le: it's important that farmers and government reduce their expectations. it is difficult for us to pay 10% extra. farmers and government should reduce their expectations from 10% to 5%. this is an important factor in expanding the sector. reporter: for the time being, only 1% of shrimp production qualifies for organic certification. t
today they're learning about water quality, vital for healthy shrimps. the shrimp farmers are investing a lot of their time. but it's worth their while. tan viet ho: after joining the program our productivity has been rising significantly. before joining the organic shrimp farming program, we earned 200 million vnd per year. and this year after two months, we already earned 100 million vnd. reporter: around 50% of vietnamese shrimp production is located in the ca mau region. over a billion...
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with the vital understanding that cancer moves fast. and we have to move faster.re or support the cause, go to huntsmancancer.org. to create a more advanced vehicle, you use the most innovative technology available. to craft a more luxurious vehicle, you use the most skilled hands on earth. like ones that spend 38 days creating a lexus ls steering wheel. or 2,000 hours calibrating an available mark levinson audio system. the high-tech, handcrafted lexus ls. luxury, uncompromised. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> i asked you what is foursquare. it makes cities easier to use. let's fast forward to 2015 and i'm going to ask you exact same question. what is foursquare? >> the making cities ease year to use thing we talked about in 2009 is still core to all the things we're trying to accomplish. we're always focused onned bying the consumer app. swarm is great to help you figure out where your friends are, an amazing way to help people find the most interesting things wherever they go. now six years into it i think, you know foursquare has morphed into a company
with the vital understanding that cancer moves fast. and we have to move faster.re or support the cause, go to huntsmancancer.org. to create a more advanced vehicle, you use the most innovative technology available. to craft a more luxurious vehicle, you use the most skilled hands on earth. like ones that spend 38 days creating a lexus ls steering wheel. or 2,000 hours calibrating an available mark levinson audio system. the high-tech, handcrafted lexus ls. luxury, uncompromised. this is the...
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it is so important and vital no government should touch it. no regulation should touch it. so much for civility because to matters of human identity. the government should protect them and not invade them. religious liberty is the ability to live according to your deeply held convictions. whether that takes you to organize religion or no religion at all, there is no room for government intrusion into that life. the same thing should apply at colleges and universities. now it is the trend if your group does not agree with larger society for whatever reason, you should not be allowed on campus. that is wrong. it tears at the fabric of american society and freedom when groups are not allowed on campus because someone's view is held so repulsive it is not allowed in society. greg: let me take a step back. i think i heard -- there is a lot of what christina said. i want to start with a college campus and tie it up to a broader point. the specific issue she was alluding to was that many colleges will recognize certain -- student groups which gives you access to certain resources
it is so important and vital no government should touch it. no regulation should touch it. so much for civility because to matters of human identity. the government should protect them and not invade them. religious liberty is the ability to live according to your deeply held convictions. whether that takes you to organize religion or no religion at all, there is no room for government intrusion into that life. the same thing should apply at colleges and universities. now it is the trend if...
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california, una ciudad del ade la baha analiza imponer multas a los residentes que desperdicien el vital/lorena --y el precio de la docena de huevos sigue auntando, mientralas autoridades de salud intentan controlar un brote de gripe aviar. take vo/juanfra --- siganos en nuestras redes sociales en facebook nos encuentra como: facebook.. diagonal... telemundo 48... en twitter estamos en "arroba" telemundo 48.. y en instagram bsquenos en telemundo 48 --- lucrecia live live bug ===weather open=== fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tae bira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte nos: 8
california, una ciudad del ade la baha analiza imponer multas a los residentes que desperdicien el vital/lorena --y el precio de la docena de huevos sigue auntando, mientralas autoridades de salud intentan controlar un brote de gripe aviar. take vo/juanfra --- siganos en nuestras redes sociales en facebook nos encuentra como: facebook.. diagonal... telemundo 48... en twitter estamos en "arroba" telemundo 48.. y en instagram bsquenos en telemundo 48 --- lucrecia live live bug...
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but i also recognize that what i'm advocating is vital for this economy and for this country. and i would hope that somehow we would be wise enough creative enough and caring enough to dispense with the rule as it has been identified on my first amendment, and move forward in a very creative way to do what is necessary to help our failing infrastructure in this country. the stories about the failing bridges, the stories about the unsafe highways the stories about the need for transit system improvements are stories that we hear day in and day out . given the information that has been made available to us about the needs for infrastructure repairs i would hope that we would not simply treat this in such an ordinary fashion and apply the rule that basically says, well if i did not find the money to fund it, then somehow it cannot be in order. certainly this amount of money is not easy to locate and certainly i do not have an answer to where this money would necessarily come from. but i would hope that my colleagues would take into consideration again the desperate need of our ec
but i also recognize that what i'm advocating is vital for this economy and for this country. and i would hope that somehow we would be wise enough creative enough and caring enough to dispense with the rule as it has been identified on my first amendment, and move forward in a very creative way to do what is necessary to help our failing infrastructure in this country. the stories about the failing bridges, the stories about the unsafe highways the stories about the need for transit system...
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. >> alex vitale is a professor of be sociology and criminology. welcome professor. found that crime was up in new york and blamed it on recent political policies from the mayor of new york and a bad relationship with the police. what do you make of that ? >> well, first of all it's not fair to say crime is up. crime is only up in a very small number of categories. now of course homicide is the most important category for most people and so that has to be taken seriously. but the overall trend in new york and nationally, is still downward. the other thing is it is intellectually dishonest to start drawing conclusions from two or three maybe 74 months of data. if we're going to make those very short term calculations then we might want to look at the three week slow down by police recently in new york that was accompanied by a significant drop in crime. i didn't want to draw any conclusions from that and i don't think we're ready to draw those kinds of conclusions from a few months of slightly increased murder rates. >> but american cities as you well know are pretty
. >> alex vitale is a professor of be sociology and criminology. welcome professor. found that crime was up in new york and blamed it on recent political policies from the mayor of new york and a bad relationship with the police. what do you make of that ? >> well, first of all it's not fair to say crime is up. crime is only up in a very small number of categories. now of course homicide is the most important category for most people and so that has to be taken seriously. but the...
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conductor: las cÁmaras de seguridad estÁn convirtiendo en una herramienta de vital importancia para atraparento de lavalle richter molesto con las ayudas de los ojos electrÓnicos y con la ayuda de la comunidad, la que nos amplia. reportero: esta cÁmara de vigilancia se encuentran instaladas en las calles o tambiÉn dentro de los inmuebles en la mayorÍa de los casos son propiedad privada y precisamente con cierta inversiÓn monetaria las personas podrÍan estar mÁs tranquilas al colocar estratÉgicamente en sus propiedades estos dispositivos de alta tecnologÍa. estos ojos electrÓnicos estÁn proliferando en zonas pÚblicas y dentro de propiedades privadas con la intenciÓn de vigilar y captar en vÍdeo, las fechorÍas que cometen los criminales. >> lo que ha ocurrido en esta ciudad, el que hemos tenido crÍmenes que fueron capturados por cÁmaras de vigilancia. reportero: la policÍa nomÁs del ejÉrcito dispositivo se ayudaron a resolver muchos casos pero para que esto suceda es vital la colaboraciÓn por parte de la comunidad. >> tuvimos un caso de un asalto sexual. alguien hablÓ la informaciÓn y el proy
conductor: las cÁmaras de seguridad estÁn convirtiendo en una herramienta de vital importancia para atraparento de lavalle richter molesto con las ayudas de los ojos electrÓnicos y con la ayuda de la comunidad, la que nos amplia. reportero: esta cÁmara de vigilancia se encuentran instaladas en las calles o tambiÉn dentro de los inmuebles en la mayorÍa de los casos son propiedad privada y precisamente con cierta inversiÓn monetaria las personas podrÍan estar mÁs tranquilas al colocar...
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on every march heart monitors record vital data. after marines are asked to record how they are feeling. the information collected will be used to select gender neutral standards. to qualify for jobs like machine-gunner and tank crewmen. >> we have found looking through these that all the marines are capable of performing the task. we are trying to ascertain is to what level. what level are they capable of performing a task. we see what type of person thrives in this environment. and what do they look like from a physical stand point. what is their height, their weight, their lean body mass. >>> harder to measure is the impact of women on what the military refers to as unit cohesion. in this group they have urged a grudging report. -- earned a gruging respect. >> when the going gets tough, i look at someone over my shoulder, may be smaller a little shorter, and they are repushing, and it makes me thing what am i doing here, and i push on. results of testing may be presented to the commandante of the marines this summer. the women sa
on every march heart monitors record vital data. after marines are asked to record how they are feeling. the information collected will be used to select gender neutral standards. to qualify for jobs like machine-gunner and tank crewmen. >> we have found looking through these that all the marines are capable of performing the task. we are trying to ascertain is to what level. what level are they capable of performing a task. we see what type of person thrives in this environment. and what...
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i was here presenting our proposed balanced budget, it's a balanced budget that not only provides vital city services but one that's affordable over the long-term and one that makes start investments. as you well know city government has an important role to make in making the lives of all people better and these good economic times represent a significant opportunity for us to continue to make sure that san francisco is safe, a livable city and a city that confronts our affordability challenge. and if we're going to talk about affordability we must talk about housing. every day i work on this issue and every day i challenge my staff to do more and to work with the community to confront this challenge with real solutions. we know we need more resources to build housing now and that's why we're proposing a 2015 affordable housing bond to speed up construction of housing for low and middle income families without raising property taxes. we worked hard to increase this bond and that's why i'm asking you, members of the board, to amend the proposed 2015 affordable housing bond to add 50 mil
i was here presenting our proposed balanced budget, it's a balanced budget that not only provides vital city services but one that's affordable over the long-term and one that makes start investments. as you well know city government has an important role to make in making the lives of all people better and these good economic times represent a significant opportunity for us to continue to make sure that san francisco is safe, a livable city and a city that confronts our affordability...
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a political settlement is vital. it is continuing to present iraqi government to do more to reach out to sunni tribes who are key to this. the summit also reached important conclusions on the global economy and climate change. in discussion, can the prime minister confirm whether he sought specific assurances from president obama and that nhs would be protected? on climate change, can the prime minister clarify whether the g-7's commitment to a global will of greenhouse gas emissions reduction will be legally binding? mr. speaker, most of the press coverage around the g7 summit was not about the global economy, climate change or iso-. it was once again about rallying on europe. in this is primarily of the prime minister's own doing. on some days, he went to germany boasting that he would sack any minister he did not tell the line on the referendum. the loyal minister was dispatched to the today program to drive home the prime ministers top line. later that very day, the prime minister summit and the retreat and the p
a political settlement is vital. it is continuing to present iraqi government to do more to reach out to sunni tribes who are key to this. the summit also reached important conclusions on the global economy and climate change. in discussion, can the prime minister confirm whether he sought specific assurances from president obama and that nhs would be protected? on climate change, can the prime minister clarify whether the g-7's commitment to a global will of greenhouse gas emissions reduction...
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pero con este sistema buscan ahorrar el vital lquido... --- segn expertos...la produccin de almendras en todo el mundo es abastecido por los cultivos de california... bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa..peraqu en noticiero telemundo 48 a --- tiempo de la pausa... pero aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 a las dieze tenemos mho ms... take vo --a rtir de hoyquienes ganael salario mno en emerylle recibirn eques n cifras ms jugosas por su trabajo. take vo/juanfra decenas salen para manifestarse en contra de una poltica de facebook... le contamos de qu se trata. take vo/lorena --un centro de reciclaje de milpitas busca a una mujer que tir una computadora "nica"... el dispositivo tena un valor de 200-mil dlares. juanfra --ms niÑos estn cayendo vctimas violentos, una dependencia que potencialmente podra traer conductas agresivas entre los menores. lorena --los expertos dicen que el problema no es slo es el tiempo que pasan conectados a los aparatos electrnicos , sino el tipo de juego... dinorah prez , tiene los detalles... take pkg 0:04 0:15 0:50 comenzo con unos juego
pero con este sistema buscan ahorrar el vital lquido... --- segn expertos...la produccin de almendras en todo el mundo es abastecido por los cultivos de california... bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa..peraqu en noticiero telemundo 48 a --- tiempo de la pausa... pero aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 a las dieze tenemos mho ms... take vo --a rtir de hoyquienes ganael salario mno en emerylle recibirn eques n cifras ms jugosas por su trabajo. take vo/juanfra decenas salen para manifestarse en...
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to do the work that it knows is vital. >> mr.aker, i went with john major when he was prime minister to meet boris yeltsin. i'm not sure sure it's in the british national interests that we're at logger heads in arabia and has my friend seen lord carrington's recent remarks that ukraine was always part of russia, that the u.s. was crazy to suggest ukraine could join nato one day and that henry kissinger agrees with him. >> what i'd say to my honorable friend is that we have not picked the fight with russia. russia has brought this upon herself by destabilizing and encouraging separatist toes take ukrainian territory. and as for whether ukraine is a country, i think we should recognize the ukrainian people themselves have decided it is a country, it is recognized by the united nations and the whole point we have to learn here is that redrawing the lines and maps of europe by force and end in disaster for everyone in europe, including the people here in this country. >> mr. speaker, the pledge on climate action is very welcome, but
to do the work that it knows is vital. >> mr.aker, i went with john major when he was prime minister to meet boris yeltsin. i'm not sure sure it's in the british national interests that we're at logger heads in arabia and has my friend seen lord carrington's recent remarks that ukraine was always part of russia, that the u.s. was crazy to suggest ukraine could join nato one day and that henry kissinger agrees with him. >> what i'd say to my honorable friend is that we have not...
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y puede daÑar el cerebro, corazn, riÑones y otros rganos vitales... los padres a tener mas cuidado y no olvidar ni por un minuto en el vehculo a sus pequeÑitos... juan fran - take vo --surgen nuevas respuestas sobre el por qu el "alzheimer" parece impactar mayormente a las mujeres. --un estudio realizado por la universidad de "stanford" seÑala que un gen vinculado con el "alzheimier" podra encontrarse en el a-d-n de las seÑoras... haciendo que stas tengan un doble de probabilidades en desarrollar esta enfermedad. --de acuerdo con las estadsticas... el sexo femenino representa cerca del 65- por-ciento de los casos en los estados unidos. bump juanfra ---llegamos a la ltima pausa en noticieron telemundo 48 a las diez, pero al regresar... take vo --el presidente de mxico es dado de alta luego de someterse a una ciruga, le dir qu le aquejaba y si continuar con su agenda de trabajo.... ===nuestros paises open=== o de alta del hospital militar luego de haber sido operado de la vescula.... take vo ---el mandatario agradeci al personal mdico que lo atendi, as
y puede daÑar el cerebro, corazn, riÑones y otros rganos vitales... los padres a tener mas cuidado y no olvidar ni por un minuto en el vehculo a sus pequeÑitos... juan fran - take vo --surgen nuevas respuestas sobre el por qu el "alzheimer" parece impactar mayormente a las mujeres. --un estudio realizado por la universidad de "stanford" seÑala que un gen vinculado con el "alzheimier" podra encontrarse en el a-d-n de las seÑoras... haciendo que stas tengan un...
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i will rebuild our vital friendships.t starts by standing with the brave democratic state of israel. american-led alliances need rebuilding, too. and better judgment is called for in relations far and near. 90 miles to ourselves there's a talk of the state visit by our outgoing president. but we -- but we don't need a glorified tourist to go to havana and support the failed cuba. we need -- we need an american president to go to havana in solidarity with a free cuban people. and i'm ready to be that president. great things like that can really happen. and in this country of our, the most improbable things can happen as well. take that from a guy who met his first president on the day he was born and his second on the day he was brought home from the hospital. the person who handled both introductions is here today. she's watching what i say and frankly, with all of these reporters around, i'm watching what she says, too. please say hello to mom, barbara bush. [ cheers and applause ] by the way -- [ chanting ] by the way,
i will rebuild our vital friendships.t starts by standing with the brave democratic state of israel. american-led alliances need rebuilding, too. and better judgment is called for in relations far and near. 90 miles to ourselves there's a talk of the state visit by our outgoing president. but we -- but we don't need a glorified tourist to go to havana and support the failed cuba. we need -- we need an american president to go to havana in solidarity with a free cuban people. and i'm ready to be...
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>> on al jazeera america >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america al qaeda in yemen says it's leader nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. ♪ ♪ welcome ba al jazerra, i am in doha. coming up in the next half hour, isil suffers its biggest serious setback in two years as kurdish forces take control of the key town. >>> anan egyptian court is expected today deliver its final verdict on the death sentence for deposed president mohamed morsi. >>> and a u.n. reports its own peacekeepers have been ex-ly exploiting the very people this were sent to protect. ♪ ♪ >>> al qaeda in yemen has confirmed that its leader nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed in a u.s. bombing. the group has named its former military chivas its new leader. the u.s. is believed to have launched over 100 strikes in yemen since 2002. al jazerra's caroline malone has more. >> reporter: nasser al-wuhaishi was amo
>> on al jazeera america >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america al qaeda in yemen says it's leader nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. ♪ ♪ welcome ba al jazerra, i am in doha. coming up in the next half hour, isil suffers its biggest serious setback in two years as...
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shot out of the crossings they were the only ones under the control of syrian rebels and considered vital supplies to north syria under the control of opposition fighters and thousands of displaced syrians and refugees this is their only way out of the conflict. >> translator: our border crossing has been closed by turkish authorities who told us one day before closure that relief cannot go through and passengers cannot travel or go anywhere. >> reporter: every one is not able to keep coming back and some tried to enter turkey illegally but because of stricter border patrols they were caught or shot at and they crossed the border without explaining how or why it will remain closed and this is the other border crossing that was closed ahead of elections in the turkey and they host no humanitarian situation and hopeful the crossings will open soon. >> translator: there are promises from the turkish government to open the border crossings after the parliamentary elections. and this is what many people are running from fighters of islamic state of iraq and levante are advancing to opposition
shot out of the crossings they were the only ones under the control of syrian rebels and considered vital supplies to north syria under the control of opposition fighters and thousands of displaced syrians and refugees this is their only way out of the conflict. >> translator: our border crossing has been closed by turkish authorities who told us one day before closure that relief cannot go through and passengers cannot travel or go anywhere. >> reporter: every one is not able to...
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also tonight, searchers find a vital clue in the hunt for two escaped murderers. swift reversal-- apple caves in after a pop star's protest. and seeing is believing in the mysterious world of henry kupjack. >> anything that's made by man is easy to copy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the state that fired the first shot in the civil war may be the last to retire the colors. the confederate battle flag at the state capitol has long been the third rail of south carolina politics. even after the massacre at an african american church last week, the flag remained at full staff while all others were lowered. state law forbids anyone touching the banner. that left many people seeing red, and late today, after 150 years of history, politicians could see which way the wind is blowing now. adriana diaz begins our coverage. >> it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. ( cheers and applause ) >> rose: the governor, nikki haley, did today what many have wanted for years. >> this
also tonight, searchers find a vital clue in the hunt for two escaped murderers. swift reversal-- apple caves in after a pop star's protest. and seeing is believing in the mysterious world of henry kupjack. >> anything that's made by man is easy to copy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the state that fired the first shot in the civil war may be the last to retire the colors. the...
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isis switched off the dam depriving the area of vitally needed water. many were hoping we would see success in the early stages of the campaign to get anbar back from isis. instead, we could have the opposite. >> nick thanks so much. >>> new this morning, the death toll is climbing following monday's cruise ship disaster on the yangtze river in china. the "eastern star" is turned upright. all hope of finding anyone alive is all but gone. chinese officials say a total of 97 bodies have been found. just 14 people rescued. the last of them on tuesday. more than 300 remain missing in what could be the worst chinese shipping disaster in years. >>> in the op-ed, edward snowden speaks out on the patriot act. here's what he says. we are witnessing the emergence of the post terror generation. one rejecting a world view defined by a single tragedy. we see the outline of politics that turns from fear in favor of reason. this as we learned the white house expanded the nsa surveillance of internet traffic to combat foreign computer hacking. >>> the hydrolic drilling
isis switched off the dam depriving the area of vitally needed water. many were hoping we would see success in the early stages of the campaign to get anbar back from isis. instead, we could have the opposite. >> nick thanks so much. >>> new this morning, the death toll is climbing following monday's cruise ship disaster on the yangtze river in china. the "eastern star" is turned upright. all hope of finding anyone alive is all but gone. chinese officials say a total of...