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i think the work or special forces do is absolutely vital for our country.hey are subject to international law as everyone else our country. i do not propose to change the arrangement under which these incredibly brave man work. thank you, mr. speaker. in england, this government delivers better levels in getting in universities and labor. but my right honorable friend agree with me that they have no right to criticize their education policy when their own education minister and wales as apology for the failure? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. what we have seen in england should praise the teachers who work so hard to deliver these results. the results of reprint standards in our school and accountability for results. one with the cap whales, we don't see those things in place. i urge the welsh assembly government and people when they have a choice of this coming election to make sure they vote for parties that could education reform, standards, rigor and accountability first. thank you, mr. speaker. in 1992, but with a plank was carried 85,
i think the work or special forces do is absolutely vital for our country.hey are subject to international law as everyone else our country. i do not propose to change the arrangement under which these incredibly brave man work. thank you, mr. speaker. in england, this government delivers better levels in getting in universities and labor. but my right honorable friend agree with me that they have no right to criticize their education policy when their own education minister and wales as...
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roman atwood, dennis vitale and the russian last name ski.l like i dreamed the whole thing. i woke up this morning and said it never happened. it's so crazy. it's amazing. >> explain that red-carpet feeling. >> it was awesome. the red carpet. the lights are flashing. everyone is there pulling on you. go take pictures here. it's crazy. >> what's the difference between doing movie pranks as opposed to the regular pranks. >> the difference between youtube and the movie is you're in high school surrounded by teachers in rules and legal teams and budgets. it's a whole different playing field for us. we really had to acclimate to the world world. >> be grownups. >> that being said, the pranks in the movie violate the terms of service on youtube. >> your mum has been a victim more than a few times. she turns up this in movie. is she turning up now. >> we got in a fight. every day we get in a fight. >> tell me what was theos most fun frank in the movie. >> the asian lady having a black baby to the white father. >> that was pretty funny. i would have
roman atwood, dennis vitale and the russian last name ski.l like i dreamed the whole thing. i woke up this morning and said it never happened. it's so crazy. it's amazing. >> explain that red-carpet feeling. >> it was awesome. the red carpet. the lights are flashing. everyone is there pulling on you. go take pictures here. it's crazy. >> what's the difference between doing movie pranks as opposed to the regular pranks. >> the difference between youtube and the movie is...
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because we have so much in common, that we recognize on the big looming issues on the horizon, it is vital for us to work together because the more aligned we are, the more we can shape the international agenda to meet these challenges. climate change is such an example. there are countries that will be hurt worse by it, in some ways, canada and the united states as wealthier countries, can probably adapt and manage better, however, we are also those responsible for a lot of the carbon pollution that is cause climate change. if we don't pool our research that is required to solve this problem, then other countries won't step up, and it won't get solved. that's a big idea. with respect to the economy, one of the things that canada and the united states share is a commitment to a free market. i believe and i know justin does as well, that a market-based economy not only has proven to be the greatest engine for prosperity the world has ever known, but also underwrites our individual freedoms in many ways, and we value our business sector and we value entrepreneurship, but what we're seeing ac
because we have so much in common, that we recognize on the big looming issues on the horizon, it is vital for us to work together because the more aligned we are, the more we can shape the international agenda to meet these challenges. climate change is such an example. there are countries that will be hurt worse by it, in some ways, canada and the united states as wealthier countries, can probably adapt and manage better, however, we are also those responsible for a lot of the carbon...
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does not know the borders, and has problems with french collaboration, a cultural relationship is vital before the paris attacks we met on a regular basis, and three days before the 14th of november we were in morocco. with our respective teams we talked about the inquiry that has seen a lot of development over the last few days, as you know, with the arrest of mr. abdelslam. we know that the inquiry has not ended. and as you're able to see through the press releases of the federal prosecution that there are still other people who are wanted. i want to welcome enormous work done by our teams on both sides of the border, and i express all my thoughts to the victims of these horrible dramas. >> thank you, frederick. first i would like to emphasize the quality of the enormous work that has been achieved by the belgium investigating judge and of the quality of the work under the instructing judge by all the anti-terrorist investigators of the brussels police are meeting again with my colleague frederick. i would like to again highlight the quality of the contacts that exist today. not just
does not know the borders, and has problems with french collaboration, a cultural relationship is vital before the paris attacks we met on a regular basis, and three days before the 14th of november we were in morocco. with our respective teams we talked about the inquiry that has seen a lot of development over the last few days, as you know, with the arrest of mr. abdelslam. we know that the inquiry has not ended. and as you're able to see through the press releases of the federal prosecution...
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the united states develops the inspections technologies on which the iaea vitally depends and we train and support the iaea's inspectors, scientists and staff, particularly through our staff of national laboratories. since 1980, every single iaea inspector has been trained at least once in the los los alamos national lab in new mexico and at any one given time, roughly 20% of all the inspecialghts that work for the iaea are undergoing training or real estate training at the vital national labs of the united states. so, mr. president, the commitment made by american scientists and taxpayers to the iaea is even more important now in light of the agreement reached by world powers last summer to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. in this agreement, also known as the joint comprehensive plan of action, or the judiciary committejcpoa, the iaeais giveno monitor iran's nuclear efforts through highly monitoring technology. unlike previous nuclear agreements, the jcpoa requires iran to allow the iaea to monitor iran's entire nuclear fuel cycle, which includes all the steps required t
the united states develops the inspections technologies on which the iaea vitally depends and we train and support the iaea's inspectors, scientists and staff, particularly through our staff of national laboratories. since 1980, every single iaea inspector has been trained at least once in the los los alamos national lab in new mexico and at any one given time, roughly 20% of all the inspecialghts that work for the iaea are undergoing training or real estate training at the vital national labs...
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they are shipping food and other vital supplies. and it is the biggest day in the u.s. election calendar. hundreds of delegates up for grabs on super tuesday, with donald trump and hillary clinton predicted to win big. >> thanks for being with us. well, the medical charity doctors without borders is porting that gastroenteritis and colds are starting to spread. it estimates that 9,500 people are at a camp intended to house 1,200 or so. they are hoping to make it through into northern europe. here is a report on the situation. >> desperation and misery in northern greece as more than 9,000 refugees and migrants struggle with worsening conditions on the border between greece and macedonia. they have been stuck. >> it was a nightmare. we wake up in a swimming pool. we are forced to move our things to a different place because it was raining water. >> people go to the border. they will jump over the border and do whatever to cross the border. countries must do something. otherwise a catastrophe will happen. >> greece is a key rival point for those fleeing the middle east an
they are shipping food and other vital supplies. and it is the biggest day in the u.s. election calendar. hundreds of delegates up for grabs on super tuesday, with donald trump and hillary clinton predicted to win big. >> thanks for being with us. well, the medical charity doctors without borders is porting that gastroenteritis and colds are starting to spread. it estimates that 9,500 people are at a camp intended to house 1,200 or so. they are hoping to make it through into northern...
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victoria de pronto porque en sus declaraciones ha dejado en claro su desconocimiento de cuestiones vitales vinculados a la administraciÓn nacional candidatos demÓcratas participarÁn en un debate en univisiÓn donde se discutirÁn los temas que le interesan ustedes, votantes hispanos podrÁn enviar sus preguntas a hillary clinton y bernie sanders visitando la pÁgina de facebook de univisiÓn noticias. un cementerio de texas donde la discriminaciÓn racial llega a la tumba. se demostrÓ la facilidad con que puede desbloquearse un iphone. >> este domingo en al. se cree que el gobierno de mÉxico se equivoca al no hablar. >> mucha gente pensaba que trump no serÍa candidato
victoria de pronto porque en sus declaraciones ha dejado en claro su desconocimiento de cuestiones vitales vinculados a la administraciÓn nacional candidatos demÓcratas participarÁn en un debate en univisiÓn donde se discutirÁn los temas que le interesan ustedes, votantes hispanos podrÁn enviar sus preguntas a hillary clinton y bernie sanders visitando la pÁgina de facebook de univisiÓn noticias. un cementerio de texas donde la discriminaciÓn racial llega a la tumba. se demostrÓ la...
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para ver cÓmo los convencen de que entreguen el control del gobierno propio congreso o por una junta vitalueÑa eso el efecto dejarÍa que el poquito gobierno propio que tiene puerto rico lo dejarÍa sin efecto porque las decisiones fundamentales se tomarÍan por esa junta federal no electa por los puertorriqueÑos. bueno, sorpresa los polÍticos puertorriqueÑos del partido popular, partido del gobierno han dicho que sÍ que en efecto estÁn dispuestos a que les impongan una junta con tal de que rescaten de la quiebra del estado libre asociado. eso plantea unos problemas dificilÍsimo en el futuro porque no es este gobierno el que va a asumir las consecuencias sino al prÓximo gobierno que sea electo por el pueblo de puerto rico el prÓximo mes de noviembre que va a tener sus manos atadas con los compromisos que hizo este gobierno con los federales. ciertamente, mis amigos, el coloniaje es peor que la esclavitud, pero peor que el coloniaje y la esclavitud, es un pueblo una ciudadanÍa que quiere tener amo esa es la desgracia de puerto rico. ♪ ♪ presentador: tras una breve pausa las mejores jugadas de
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i think the work or special forces do is absolutely vital for our country. they are subject to international law as everyone else our country. i do not propose to change the arrangement under which these incredibly brave man work. thank you, mr. speaker. in england, this government delivers better levels in getting in universities and labor. but my right honorable friend agree with me that they have no right to criticize their education policy when their own education minister and wales as apology for the failure? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. what we have seen in england should praise the teachers who work so hard to deliver these results. the results of reprint standards in our school and accountability for results. one with the cap whales, we don't see those things in place. i urge the welsh assembly government and people when they have a choice of this coming election to make sure they vote for parties that could education reform, standards, rigor and accountability first. thank you, mr. speaker. in 1992, but with a plank was carried 8
i think the work or special forces do is absolutely vital for our country. they are subject to international law as everyone else our country. i do not propose to change the arrangement under which these incredibly brave man work. thank you, mr. speaker. in england, this government delivers better levels in getting in universities and labor. but my right honorable friend agree with me that they have no right to criticize their education policy when their own education minister and wales as...
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we use fetal astrocytes which are vital to the investigations. the fetal astrocytes provide growth factors that help them establish connections and, to be honest, they produce factors that we do not have fully defined that help maintain the viability of the cultures and proving important to us to make new discoveries. it is possible to make astrocytes from stem cells. you can write the label astrocytes on the stem cells but they're not identical in their behavior and properties to fetal astrocytes which arguably remain the gold standard to which we compare astrocytes made from stem cells. we cannot yet use astrocytes made from stem cells to replace fetal astrocytes. these astrocytes are vital to our investigations and i remain opeful that they will be the answer to scourge this terrible disease. in the second example, in the center i direct, the sanford stem cell clinical center we're using fetal neural stem cells. in animal versions of spinal cord injury, these fetal neural stem cells have really shown to have remarkable properties. and animals
we use fetal astrocytes which are vital to the investigations. the fetal astrocytes provide growth factors that help them establish connections and, to be honest, they produce factors that we do not have fully defined that help maintain the viability of the cultures and proving important to us to make new discoveries. it is possible to make astrocytes from stem cells. you can write the label astrocytes on the stem cells but they're not identical in their behavior and properties to fetal...
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the military had i to be called in to secure the vital installations and buildings and we are hold thatpite the fact that many of them withdrew overnight, after scuffles with the security forces that a few thousand still remain there. the their demands are something difficult to immediate because they want in position of sharia law. they want the perpetrator who killed the governor to be declared a martyr. want it to be a national heritage site a toll list of did he planned and something that the government cannot agree. >> kamal, thanks very much. >>> there is huh been a prisoner swap between houthi fighters and saudi forces in yenemy of the a houthi official says the group released nine saudi soldiers in exchange for 109 people who have been captured in southern yemen. the swap is part i've second round of talks between saudi arabia and the shia houthis. >>> syrian government forces say they are now in full control of the city of palmyra. it is an important victory for president bashar al-assad. assad's ally, russia, says it will help to remove land mines. president putin has offered
the military had i to be called in to secure the vital installations and buildings and we are hold thatpite the fact that many of them withdrew overnight, after scuffles with the security forces that a few thousand still remain there. the their demands are something difficult to immediate because they want in position of sharia law. they want the perpetrator who killed the governor to be declared a martyr. want it to be a national heritage site a toll list of did he planned and something that...
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this is the state of alabama vital records vault. it is a place so secure that you need a key and a fingerprint to get inside. but once in here, the technology becomes pretty 19th century. these are death certificates from 1912, for example. all in all, there are 17 million now, the state of alabama is moving towards an electronic system, and it's about 60% of the way there. but there's so little funding around the country for that kind of transition, that there are about a dozen states in america that do not have a statewide electronic filing system for death records. how accurate is the death master file? >> i guess the best way to say it is, it's as accurate as it can be. >> reporter: patrick o'carol is the social security administration's inspector general. his office investigates how the death master file is used and abused. >> right now the death master file has entered about 86 million records in it, and it gets about 2 million records every year from the states. and we're probably, as with everything else, as strong as the we
this is the state of alabama vital records vault. it is a place so secure that you need a key and a fingerprint to get inside. but once in here, the technology becomes pretty 19th century. these are death certificates from 1912, for example. all in all, there are 17 million now, the state of alabama is moving towards an electronic system, and it's about 60% of the way there. but there's so little funding around the country for that kind of transition, that there are about a dozen states in...
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ananyou'll receive vitality lip flush. this award winning, best selling shade gives you your lips, but better. it's your lipstick, lip gloss, lip stain, and anti-aging lip balm all in one. and get our hello lashes mascara, clinically shown to increase the look of your lash volume by over 400%. and the lash ball detailer tip allows for vertical application to separate everlast lash. you could easily spend hundreds of dollars on the expensive products the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection replaces. but call or go to tryitnow.com righnow to get your bye bye foundation beautiful you collection for the unbelievable low introductory price of only $39.95. that's an amazing value. plus, call in the next 18 minutes and today you'll receive two free gifts. the vitality face disc with everything you need to contour and enhance your beauty to get lots of different looks all in one handy compact. complexion perfection brush for flawless airbrush application every time. that's a $48 value alone. if you don't look up to five ye
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vital for our hashtag, journey on mars. >> some things trending on twitter. >> scott kelly is nearly back home in houston, texas, after that marathon trip from actually -- cozzicstan. >> more on kelly's homecoming. a lot of excited people in houston tonight. >> hey, guys, scott kelly's plane actually delayed a little bit. expected to arrive here around midnight. his arrival is close to the media, though there will be -- they'll carry it on nasa tv. headlined by dr. jill biden, the second lady as well as family and friend including his astronaut brother, mark kelly, who played a vital role in this mission. bitter sweet to be back on the ground. >> 340 days in space, double the average mission to the iss. scott kelly's out of this world mission ended with a breath of fresh air. >> there's nothing like new, cold air coming into that capsule. >> reporter: kelly traveled 144 million miles through space, circling the earth more than 5,000 times while conducting hundreds of experiments. he's taking a trip back to houston through norway. >> a year's a long time. you know, i -- you know, i fe
vital for our hashtag, journey on mars. >> some things trending on twitter. >> scott kelly is nearly back home in houston, texas, after that marathon trip from actually -- cozzicstan. >> more on kelly's homecoming. a lot of excited people in houston tonight. >> hey, guys, scott kelly's plane actually delayed a little bit. expected to arrive here around midnight. his arrival is close to the media, though there will be -- they'll carry it on nasa tv. headlined by dr. jill...
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p new colgate enamel health p p 4x better by replenishing it with vital minerals. so smile.. with strength. mineral repair toothpaste. smile with strength. 2016 chevy malibu. wow, it's nice. let's check it out. yes. this car has a feature built in which lets parent's see how their teens are driving. oh, that's smart. it even mutes the radio until the seat belt is fastened. will it keep track of how many boys get it in the car? (laughter) cause that could be useful. my audi has for sure. i didn't even know that technology existed. i'm not in the market for allergies with nasal congestion? find fast relief behind the counter with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. >> welcome back to comedy.tv. the next performer coming to the stage >> very funny guy from right here in los angeles. you're going to love him. give it up for kenny johnson. >> yeah. yeah. keep clapping. yeah. ah. ah. ah. yeah. how y'all feelin
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that's a vital point. >> it is a vital point. the vital point now that you have explained that farmers get money back is that the 400 pounds which you're using, which doesn't include a loan for that net back, that's as an exaggerat exaggerated figure. no it's the extra cost as part of the c.a.p. and it reflects the -- >>you get money back. >> the additional bureaucracy of the c.a.p. system. with the export refund, all sorts of mechanisms that i think are exceedingly inefficient. and i think it would be possible to have strong domestic support for farmers to repatriate the c.a.p. in such a way to support british farmers in a way -- >> well, how would you change the support? >> well, i think you'd -- what you wouldn't do is -- in my view, the e.u. is party to evil in the way it discriminates against agriculture products from sub saharan africa. for instance. i think that there are goods that would benefit families in this country that come from markets that are currently prevented from exporting to us by the external e.u. tariff. i
that's a vital point. >> it is a vital point. the vital point now that you have explained that farmers get money back is that the 400 pounds which you're using, which doesn't include a loan for that net back, that's as an exaggerat exaggerated figure. no it's the extra cost as part of the c.a.p. and it reflects the -- >>you get money back. >> the additional bureaucracy of the c.a.p. system. with the export refund, all sorts of mechanisms that i think are exceedingly...
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. >> the program is called military assention vital to the american military. avne for short. mavne legally expanded to include minors becoming adults in the u.s. once in training they are virtually indistinguishable to anyone else. needing skills needed to get into the army, be potential controversy, the u.s. army isn't releasing much about individual recruits except to say they have had thorough background checks. but not everybody has faith in those background checks. before mavne was expanded acknowledge demanding to know how account department of defense conduct a thorough background check of the candidate if the background of the individual is incomplete and no records to validate claims residents potentially exist? >> historically the armed force he recruited anybody who was qualified. they didn't care about your immigration status. >> lawyer margaret stock was a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army reserves when she created the mavne program eight years ago. >> i'm hoping to go back to the historically practice because the army needs well qualified people to enlist in t
. >> the program is called military assention vital to the american military. avne for short. mavne legally expanded to include minors becoming adults in the u.s. once in training they are virtually indistinguishable to anyone else. needing skills needed to get into the army, be potential controversy, the u.s. army isn't releasing much about individual recruits except to say they have had thorough background checks. but not everybody has faith in those background checks. before mavne was...
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like it's saved millions of lives and prevented hiv aids or provided vital drugs to those infected with hiv aids. me
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people have been trying to .ravel to iraq to join isis cooperating is absolutely vital. it is quite sad that it takes events like this to accelerate cooperation. that wetally important have intelligence and that we need to share. post: thank you very much. -- host: thank you very much. it is now about 12 hours since the third bomb exploded in brussels this tuesday morning. let's look back over events now. beenorrespondent has looking at what happened at zaventem international airport subwaythe maelbeek station. panic as fear and people abandon their luggage and try to escape through the smoke at the checking area of zaventem international airport. two bombs tore through departures just after eight :00 tuesday morning when the european hub was particularly busy, leaving several dead and many more injured. authorities have confirmed it was a suicide attack. >> i heard a man shouting just behind the counter of the delphia bank. he was speaking in arabic. when he finished speaking, i saw this in norm's explosion -- in norm is. everyone panicked. -- enormous explosion. everyo
people have been trying to .ravel to iraq to join isis cooperating is absolutely vital. it is quite sad that it takes events like this to accelerate cooperation. that wetally important have intelligence and that we need to share. post: thank you very much. -- host: thank you very much. it is now about 12 hours since the third bomb exploded in brussels this tuesday morning. let's look back over events now. beenorrespondent has looking at what happened at zaventem international airport subwaythe...
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al defender la industria automovilÍstica que es vital para el estado.menos que queremos ver de los demÓcratas en este tipo de acciÓn cristina: la industria automotriz estaba dentro de un paquete de 700.000 millones de dÓlares de asistencia wall street. mÁs calmado voy indicaron. " yo votÉ por el jefe de este grupo." bernie sanders indicÓ que votó por recuperaciÓn del industria pero no por wall street, asÍ que no se disculpa. cada mes se le hace mÁs difÍcil alcanzar a hillary clinton dicen. >> son limitados los estados que quedan, muchos de ellos sanders tiene que ver donde tiene el perfil demogrÁfico para poder ganar, en estos debates, la presiÓn estÁ sobre Él. critina: segÚn los promedios de encuestas le lleva a una amplia ventaja para los dos primarias demÓcratas maÑana mÁs de 20. en michigan y mÁs de 40 y -44 puntos en mississippi. marÍa:en dos días los candidatos demÓcrata participarÁ en un debate en univisiÓn, se discutan temas que interesan a los votantes hispanos. jorge: usted puede participar, envÍan las preguntas para hillary clinton y bernie s
al defender la industria automovilÍstica que es vital para el estado.menos que queremos ver de los demÓcratas en este tipo de acciÓn cristina: la industria automotriz estaba dentro de un paquete de 700.000 millones de dÓlares de asistencia wall street. mÁs calmado voy indicaron. " yo votÉ por el jefe de este grupo." bernie sanders indicÓ que votó por recuperaciÓn del industria pero no por wall street, asÍ que no se disculpa. cada mes se le hace mÁs difÍcil alcanzar a...
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this reason it is vitally important in vitally important indentation debris lifted the sanctions that profit to provide guidance to make clear where congress can resume. the implementation we've engaged in widespread global outreach to help governments and businesses provided them critically sanctions in place. we can support terrorism and regional destabilization and human rights violations. iran's nuclear program poses a special threat to many companies have globally and for countries that get to a potentially at essential threat. there's no question that removing the nuclear threat can make the region and world safer. as attorney general knows, and i put it, without a doubt the nuclear joe between iran and historic turning point is a big change in terms of the direction that everyone was headed and in the way that we saw. following through the other actors changing behavior. two years ago when regrets in life and matched in eastern ukraine and occupied, it was clear that the world needed to raise bond. it was also quickly apparent that economic sanctions to be the most superb route
this reason it is vitally important in vitally important indentation debris lifted the sanctions that profit to provide guidance to make clear where congress can resume. the implementation we've engaged in widespread global outreach to help governments and businesses provided them critically sanctions in place. we can support terrorism and regional destabilization and human rights violations. iran's nuclear program poses a special threat to many companies have globally and for countries that...
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this is the state of alabama vital records vault. need a key and a fingerprint to get inside. but once in here, the technology becomes pretty 19th century. these are death certificates from 1912, for example. all in all, there are 17 million paper records in here. now, the state of alabama is moving towards an electronic system, and it's about 60% of the way there. but there's so little funding around the country for that kind of transition, that there are about a dozen states in america that do not have a statewide electronic filing system for death records. how accurate is the death master file? >> i guess the best way to say it is, it's as accurate as it can be. >> reporter: patrick o'carol is the social security administration's inspector general. his office investigates how the death master file is used and abused. >> right now the death master file has entered about 86 million records in it, and it every year from the states. and we're probably, as with everything else, as strong as the weakest links. some states are reporting electronically and have very good data. othe
this is the state of alabama vital records vault. need a key and a fingerprint to get inside. but once in here, the technology becomes pretty 19th century. these are death certificates from 1912, for example. all in all, there are 17 million paper records in here. now, the state of alabama is moving towards an electronic system, and it's about 60% of the way there. but there's so little funding around the country for that kind of transition, that there are about a dozen states in america that...
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. >> reporter: we looked in the alabama vital records office for her death notice, but it's not there. no one seems to know how she got in the federal death master file. god may judge the quick and the dead, but it's the states that collect the data. they pass it along to social security, and there is plenty of room for error. record bureaus get death notices from doctors, hospitals, funeral homes or families. and every state has its own rules. perhaps because the dead don't vote, many of the states don't this is the state of alabama vital records vault. it is a place so secure that you need a key and a fingerprint to get inside. but once in here, the technology becomes pretty 19th century. these are death certificates from 1912, for example. all in all, there are 17 million paper records in here. now, the state of alabama is moving towards an electronic system, and it's about 60% of the way there. but there's so little funding around the country for that kind of transition, that there are about a dozen states in america that do not have a statewide electronic filing system for death
. >> reporter: we looked in the alabama vital records office for her death notice, but it's not there. no one seems to know how she got in the federal death master file. god may judge the quick and the dead, but it's the states that collect the data. they pass it along to social security, and there is plenty of room for error. record bureaus get death notices from doctors, hospitals, funeral homes or families. and every state has its own rules. perhaps because the dead don't vote, many of...
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"her advocacy for stem cell research raised public awareness and influenced decision makers about vital research for alzheimer's disease." at the time running counter to republican orthodoxy. but nancy reagan knew her own mind and her heart. and both her mind and her heart were devoted to her beloved ronnie. and his legacy. a legacy that they shared at a critical moment in history and world history. lester? >> andrea mitchell tonight. thank you. >>> for more now on nancy reagan we're joined by a man who knew her well. james baker was chief of sfaf and later reagan. mr. kret, thank you for being with us and our condolences. i know your friendship with mrs. reagan was deep and long and we thank you so much for being here. >> yes, it was, lester, and thank you for saying that. people may not understand about nancy reagan and the relationship she had with her husband. >> well, i think they addition to the exceptionally beautiful love story that they enjoyed that adviser. but in addition to that she was his constant protector. he really had wonderful political and communications antenna. she
"her advocacy for stem cell research raised public awareness and influenced decision makers about vital research for alzheimer's disease." at the time running counter to republican orthodoxy. but nancy reagan knew her own mind and her heart. and both her mind and her heart were devoted to her beloved ronnie. and his legacy. a legacy that they shared at a critical moment in history and world history. lester? >> andrea mitchell tonight. thank you. >>> for more now on...
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he says it is vital to break up people smuggling networks. a brazilian mining company has agreed to pay an estimated $6 billion of damages after an environment disaster they claimed 19 lives and polluted a major river. last november, a dam at an iron or mine -- iron-ore mine burst. the mine's owner wants to restart production later this year to help pay for the fine. >> the disaster resulted in what is considered brazil's worst environmental accident. it began when a pool containing the byproducts of iron mining collapsed and unleashed a deluge of thick, red, toxic mud, which smothered a village and flowed through two states. it dumped waste as far as the atlantic coast. in the end, 19 people died and hundreds were left homeless. the deal will channel billions of dollars towards repairing the social and environmental damage. brazil's president dilma rousseff said the agreement would help heal a tragedy without precedent. >> we will -- welcome this deal with samarko as part of the process of repairing the damage is to the population, which is
he says it is vital to break up people smuggling networks. a brazilian mining company has agreed to pay an estimated $6 billion of damages after an environment disaster they claimed 19 lives and polluted a major river. last november, a dam at an iron or mine -- iron-ore mine burst. the mine's owner wants to restart production later this year to help pay for the fine. >> the disaster resulted in what is considered brazil's worst environmental accident. it began when a pool containing the...
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this bilateral is based on a certain number of factors which is vital. >> you've been watching live coverage on brussels and the terror attacks. we'll have more on that later in the hour, i'm stephanie sy. history is being made in havana. president obama is 30 minutes away from meeting with raul castro in cuba. here when he landed. >> it's been nearly 90 years since the u.s. president stepped foot in cuba. it is wonderful to be here. >> this is day two of the president's three-day visit. the culmination of a diplomatic thaw. the president and his cuban current part raul castro. we join melissa chan in havana. >> the biggest event is going to be president obama's bilateral meeting. it is important to mention that he's not going to be meeting with fidel castro. the two are going to assess the progress of normalization, their new bilateral relationship and they have re-established diplomatic ties. now for the goal of president obama very much on this trip it is symbolism to a certain extent misbecause he's thinking about his legacy, but he's considering the possibility that the next president m
this bilateral is based on a certain number of factors which is vital. >> you've been watching live coverage on brussels and the terror attacks. we'll have more on that later in the hour, i'm stephanie sy. history is being made in havana. president obama is 30 minutes away from meeting with raul castro in cuba. here when he landed. >> it's been nearly 90 years since the u.s. president stepped foot in cuba. it is wonderful to be here. >> this is day two of the president's...
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more refugees, greater numbers of dead and displaced, even more suffering and erosion of hope, it is vital that people exert leadership and deliver the cessation of hostilities. in the long run, the only way to actually end this challenge of refugees is to end the syrian civil war. >> the syrian delegation is insisting bashar al assad should have no part in the transitional government. >> there's a simple rule in this universe, at the end of the day, no one can trade the will of the entire syrian people for a gang of criminals and malls murderers. the people are the only one who will determine the future of syria. this was clear when the russians stopped bombing. our people went back down to the streets and demonstrated against the assad regime. they still want to topple the regime even after five long years of can i go, barrel bops and shelling. >> we'll hear more about the refugees but first we have this update on the talks in geneva. >> i think the talks are certainly going to start, and i think one of the reasons for those strong words attacking the assad regime and the comments from t
more refugees, greater numbers of dead and displaced, even more suffering and erosion of hope, it is vital that people exert leadership and deliver the cessation of hostilities. in the long run, the only way to actually end this challenge of refugees is to end the syrian civil war. >> the syrian delegation is insisting bashar al assad should have no part in the transitional government. >> there's a simple rule in this universe, at the end of the day, no one can trade the will of the...
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i understand. >> i'm glad you understand because it's a vital point. >> it is a vital point. now that you've explained that you understand that farmers get money back, the 400 pounds which you are using which doesn't include an allowance for that net back is an exaggerated figure. >> no. it's the extra cost as a result of the c.a.p. and partly -- >> you told me you get money back. >> the bureaucracy of the c.a.p. system, with its price support intervention, refunds, all sorts of mechanisms i think are exceedingly inefficient. and i think it would be possible to have strong domestic support for farmers, to repatriot the c.a.p. to support british farmers in a way that they need and deserve. >> how would you change the support system? >> i think you would -- what you wouldn't do is in my view the eu is party to witting evil in the way that it discriminates against manufacture, and against agriculture products of sub sa har rant africa, for example. i think there are goods that would benefit families in this one that come from market that is are currently prevented from exporting
i understand. >> i'm glad you understand because it's a vital point. >> it is a vital point. now that you've explained that you understand that farmers get money back, the 400 pounds which you are using which doesn't include an allowance for that net back is an exaggerated figure. >> no. it's the extra cost as a result of the c.a.p. and partly -- >> you told me you get money back. >> the bureaucracy of the c.a.p. system, with its price support intervention,...
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you know who has been vital in youngsters p we were know dwyane wade will always do his heart, the heat veteran 2 2 points away 220,000 point in his nba career but how about the young fellas, the rookies josh winslow and josh richardson. they have been a for as of late. as for tonight's game the heat entered the night as the third seed but they're just one game up on the team that i play tonight that's currently the six seed, the charlotte hornets. >> they're right there with us. we understand just like they understand how important this game is, you know, for us we what the to win the series three-one. for them they want to tie the series 3-two and try to catch us in the standings, so this is an important game and i'm glad it's here at our home. >> will: meanwhile, miami hurricanes fans are waiting and waiting, counting the minutes when miami plays against buffalo this point first round of t t ncaa tournament. at practice yesterday the canes will doing alley-oops. they had some fun. scheduled just around 7:00 p.m. stow a little over half hour away. >>> bad news for a the miami dolphins
you know who has been vital in youngsters p we were know dwyane wade will always do his heart, the heat veteran 2 2 points away 220,000 point in his nba career but how about the young fellas, the rookies josh winslow and josh richardson. they have been a for as of late. as for tonight's game the heat entered the night as the third seed but they're just one game up on the team that i play tonight that's currently the six seed, the charlotte hornets. >> they're right there with us. we...
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this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. today we're going to focus on behavioral addictions. one of the most well known is gambling. it's not necessarily the active gambling that's addictive but the way it feels. when the brain perceives a situation as stressful or exciting like gambling it sends a signal to the adrenal gland. the gland releases adrenalin, a stress hormone causing a spike in blood pressure and faster heart rate. many addicted gamblers describe that rush when they place a bet or play a slot machine and when it comes to gambling, you might be surprised at the country that tops the list. meet kate. she's a loving wife, and a devoted mother to her six children. now get ready to toss out any stereotypes you might have had an gambling addict, people say to me you don't look like a mother of six. they were equally shocked when i said i had a 12-year gambling problem. >> reporter: kate lives in southeast australia. the country with the highest rate of gambling in the world. she started gambling when she was a teenager. by the time she was 18, kate spent her monthly w
this is "vital signs." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. today we're going to focus on behavioral addictions. one of the most well known is gambling. it's not necessarily the active gambling that's addictive but the way it feels. when the brain perceives a situation as stressful or exciting like gambling it sends a signal to the adrenal gland. the gland releases adrenalin, a stress hormone causing a spike in blood pressure and faster heart rate. many addicted gamblers describe that rush when they...
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right now "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right after a quick break.logg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adult and kid - in all of us. ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult with frosted mini-wheats®. try new kellogg's mini-wheats harvest delights with sweet drizzle and bits made with real fruit. (phone rings) hi mom! hi dad! (vo) some people get to travel for work. i'm video chatting with my parents. they just moved down to boca. (dad) honey, can you see us? (vo) it's the little things that make a big difference. courtyard, make room for a little fun. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it!
right now "vital signs" with dr. sanjay gupta starts right after a quick break.logg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adult and kid - in all of us. ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult with frosted mini-wheats®. try new kellogg's mini-wheats harvest delights with sweet drizzle and bits made with real fruit. (phone rings) hi mom! hi dad!...
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she was a symbol of the strength and vitality and pride of the united states. >> reporter: mrs. reagan will soon be buried next to her husband at the library. a special place on a hilltop with a view they loved in a country that loved them both even more. prior to the funeral service for nancy reagan, which is still in the planning process tonight, there will be an opportunity for the public to come here to the presidential library. it is a place that the former first lady loved deeply and a place that will no doubt be packed with incredibly large crowds in the coming days. lester? >> all right. miguel, thank you. the presidential candidates took a short break from campaigning to offer their condolences and reflections today. in a joint statement bill and hillary clinton said, "her strength of character was legendary." senator bernie sanders called her "an exemplary first lady." among the republicans donald trump said mrs. reagan was "an amazing women." senator marco rubio tweeted about her integrity and grace while senator ted cruz praised her deep passion for this nation. gove
she was a symbol of the strength and vitality and pride of the united states. >> reporter: mrs. reagan will soon be buried next to her husband at the library. a special place on a hilltop with a view they loved in a country that loved them both even more. prior to the funeral service for nancy reagan, which is still in the planning process tonight, there will be an opportunity for the public to come here to the presidential library. it is a place that the former first lady loved deeply...
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saving millions of lives and to those vital drugs infected with hiv aids in sub-saharan africa, something president bush deserves enormous credit for. we continued that. there are areas that
saving millions of lives and to those vital drugs infected with hiv aids in sub-saharan africa, something president bush deserves enormous credit for. we continued that. there are areas that
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marissa: i think it can become a vital piece of everybody's day on the phone. and i really think that we can add a lot of value, whimsy, and a lot of utility two things people do every day and trying to make lives easier and help them -- somebody wants said, i turned to yahoo! for everything i need to know. and a few things i didn't know i wanted to know. there is an element of serendipity in it and i think that obviously, there is so many things you can do, but i really hope we can continue immobile to be that guide we have always been. to guide people to information they need and a few serendipitous pieces of information or things to do that maybe they would not have thought of. charlie: is your biggest challenge right now, you do not do many interviews, to condense not only your employees, who i assume are with you, but to convince the community and the people, that this is a plan that will work and will work and will have the power of reducing, of changing the attitude that the investment committee has about these assets? marissa: i think when the business
marissa: i think it can become a vital piece of everybody's day on the phone. and i really think that we can add a lot of value, whimsy, and a lot of utility two things people do every day and trying to make lives easier and help them -- somebody wants said, i turned to yahoo! for everything i need to know. and a few things i didn't know i wanted to know. there is an element of serendipity in it and i think that obviously, there is so many things you can do, but i really hope we can continue...
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he was not in a hurry, not even on the most vital matters. he was persistent. he was ruthless as commander in chief in war. he understood deeply the importance of morale of the troops and the generals. and he understood the importance of human relations in carrying out his office. he has -- he was a big ego, a giant ego. i probably had no real friends. he was probably the most activist president. he almost believed in executive supremacy. he waged the civil war without a declaration of war, as the constitution literally required. he suspended habeas corpus in various regions. he said, in justifying, defending what he was doing, that it made no sense, "to lose the nation and yet preserve the constitution." in reading a number of books and doing some research about lincoln, there is a book by joshua shakey, called "lincoln's melancholy." and the thesis is -- and there is some truth to this i think, that lincoln had melancholy. i think, a few examine into deeper, maybe that melancholy was really a habit of introspection. but in his book, "lincoln's melancholy," he
he was not in a hurry, not even on the most vital matters. he was persistent. he was ruthless as commander in chief in war. he understood deeply the importance of morale of the troops and the generals. and he understood the importance of human relations in carrying out his office. he has -- he was a big ego, a giant ego. i probably had no real friends. he was probably the most activist president. he almost believed in executive supremacy. he waged the civil war without a declaration of war, as...
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i think using whether fresh fetal tissue is vital. presently harvard has 8,000 medical research projects underway. only 10 use fresh fetal tissues. ten out of 8,000. now some defend the practice of fetal tissue collection from aborted babies because the fetal tissue supposedly contributes to life-saving research today. first, can you tell us what deadly disease have been cured or can now be treated thanks to modern day collection of human fetal body parts? anyone? no. >> i think -- chairman pitts: i'm sorry. lawrence: i would like to respond. i think the case of vaccines is appropriate. chairman pitt: which? lawrence: polio and the other long list that professor charo gave us. it is easy to look in the rearview mirror and say now that we know everything that we know, it would have so much easier to do it a different way. you didn't have to do it this way. the fact is as you well know research is a slow, tough, -- chairman pitt: yeah, i reclaim my time. the simple fact that the vaccine for polio was developed using monkey tissue, not h
i think using whether fresh fetal tissue is vital. presently harvard has 8,000 medical research projects underway. only 10 use fresh fetal tissues. ten out of 8,000. now some defend the practice of fetal tissue collection from aborted babies because the fetal tissue supposedly contributes to life-saving research today. first, can you tell us what deadly disease have been cured or can now be treated thanks to modern day collection of human fetal body parts? anyone? no. >> i think --...
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exposes play a vital role. end quote. we're all familiar with local tv and undercover exposes using hidden cameras sometimes, false narratives. mike wallace was a famous journalism. he went undercover to expo shoty conditions at the va. nick to reveal the darkness of sex trafficking in cambodia. for the record, i'll put that. let me go to this question. mentioned harvard. think using whether fresh tissue is vital. presently harvard has 8,000 projectsesearch underway. only 10 use fresh fetal tissues. 8,000. of now some defend the practice of from tissue collection aborted babies because the fetal supposedly contributes to today.ving research first, can you tell us what deadly disease have been cured tocan now be treated thanks modern day collection of human fetal body parts? anyone? no. >> i think -- chairman pitts: i'm sorry. lawrence: i would like to respond. i think the case of vaccines is appropriate. chairman pitt: which? lawrence: polio and the other charoist that professor gave us. it is easy to look in the thatiew
exposes play a vital role. end quote. we're all familiar with local tv and undercover exposes using hidden cameras sometimes, false narratives. mike wallace was a famous journalism. he went undercover to expo shoty conditions at the va. nick to reveal the darkness of sex trafficking in cambodia. for the record, i'll put that. let me go to this question. mentioned harvard. think using whether fresh tissue is vital. presently harvard has 8,000 projectsesearch underway. only 10 use fresh fetal...
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. >> amazingly, none of those bullets that hit the pastor went into a vital organ but the pastor is heavily sedated. police in ohio are trying to figure out how he boarded a évo÷ plane and flew to d.c. monday çÑfnw warrant for him. >> c=173[Ñçw3mçç >>> 8gça you takean innocent ille police believe her 5-year-old saw what happencase of domestic violence is being investigated say a boy shot and killed his mother's boyfriend after the boyfriend attacked the woman. the dead man is john conroy junior. he was 37 years old. investigators say conroy and the boy's mother were arguing when conroy attacked her. he later died. so far no charges filed in the case. april 13th elementary school in kzlandover the trial +.k(is set for 9:00 a >>> indianapolis colts player accused of assaulting a pizza delivery man in d.c. goes on trial. he pled not ñ!<ñmççguilty. police say the linebacker who played at the university of maryland attacked the delivery man after parking over. another debate between the two candidates tonight. craig boswell has épmore. >>> reporter: bernie sanders regained momentum )lpick
. >> amazingly, none of those bullets that hit the pastor went into a vital organ but the pastor is heavily sedated. police in ohio are trying to figure out how he boarded a évo÷ plane and flew to d.c. monday çÑfnw warrant for him. >> c=173[Ñçw3mçç >>> 8gça you takean innocent ille police believe her 5-year-old saw what happencase of domestic violence is being investigated say a boy shot and killed his mother's boyfriend after the boyfriend attacked the woman....