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many are concerned the target is voluntary. also, environmentalists and civil society have expressed concern about many other provisions, and there remain over 50 points of disagreement between nations negotiating the draft. we'll have more from the cop21 after headlines. syria's key opposition groups have agreed on a negotiating position for future international talks on ending syria's civil war. meeting in saudi arabia, the rebels agreed to talks with the syrian regime, but only if president basher al-assad and his top aides step down at the start of any political transition. the groups say they would talk to the regime "within a specific timeframe that would be agreed on with the united nations." but assad has repeatedly rejected calls for his ouster as a non-starter. in washington, state department spokesperson john kirby called the accord a step forward. >> this was an important milestone in getting to a place where in early january, they can actually begin to have political negotiations with the regime. this was a critica
many are concerned the target is voluntary. also, environmentalists and civil society have expressed concern about many other provisions, and there remain over 50 points of disagreement between nations negotiating the draft. we'll have more from the cop21 after headlines. syria's key opposition groups have agreed on a negotiating position for future international talks on ending syria's civil war. meeting in saudi arabia, the rebels agreed to talks with the syrian regime, but only if president...
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grassley says the second one is a full repeal without voluntary... adding his first choice is the voluntary approach, but he will support a full repeal if necessary. in the world agriculture supply and demand estimates report out yesterday.. corn exports are projected 50 million bushels lower.. but u-s corn ending stocks are 25 percent higher.. soybean supplies are unchanged from last month.. and livestock.. poultry.. and dairy total meat production are reduced from last month.. and no changes are in hog production.. the hogs and pigs report will come out on december 23.. that will give more insight into pork producers 2016 intentions. that report didn't do much to affect the markets.. though finally got a sharp bounce.. "i think the grain market is going nowhere corn is up six cents but corn's been in a 20 cent range for quite some time. the report didn't say a lot." "corn had some bullish momentum going towards it. i think it could maybe rally a dime or fifteen cents. but as a speculator i just don't see the possibility of making really any money i
grassley says the second one is a full repeal without voluntary... adding his first choice is the voluntary approach, but he will support a full repeal if necessary. in the world agriculture supply and demand estimates report out yesterday.. corn exports are projected 50 million bushels lower.. but u-s corn ending stocks are 25 percent higher.. soybean supplies are unchanged from last month.. and livestock.. poultry.. and dairy total meat production are reduced from last month.. and no changes...
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why the pitched battle over verifiable targets versus voluntary goals? well, i think it's taken us about 23 years of climate negotiations to actually get to a point where all the major emitters will be having voluntary goals. so that's an achievement. but of course these goals are only real if they can be monitored and verified. there are countries who feel they don't have the capacity to verification. there are countries who would rather not be bothered with the monitoring and the verification. and of course there are countries who think that is a crucial part of the agreement. as i do. >> secretary kerry was in paris today, he said if the united states was forced into an agreement where there was checking and hard and fast requirements rather than goals, it would be politically untenable in the united states. do you agree with him? >> yes i do. because if there were binding goals, it would require senate ratification of the treaty. and that is not likely with the current congress. >> paul dresen you're also watching the deliberations going on in paris.
why the pitched battle over verifiable targets versus voluntary goals? well, i think it's taken us about 23 years of climate negotiations to actually get to a point where all the major emitters will be having voluntary goals. so that's an achievement. but of course these goals are only real if they can be monitored and verified. there are countries who feel they don't have the capacity to verification. there are countries who would rather not be bothered with the monitoring and the...
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most voluntary goals and targets, will no doubt breach. every leader arrives saying, this is what our country can do. the leader goes away and leaves with the go shooters and other scientists and others saying, what you put together stout -- is not enough, we need more. discussions going for the following two weeks. how to tighten up his agreements, can we review her theaters every few years, review those agreements on the basis of what has happened in terms of emissions in the latest science. this two weeks, what we hope to have is a strong agreement, even though it won't be legally binding, a strong agreement that says countries will do particular levels of emission reductions and we will review those every few years. but it is very unlikely what we will get by the end of this event is a document that is in line with the two degrees c to rise, in other words, avoiding dangerous climate change. so paris is not the endgame. what happens after paris is very important indeed. and you go talk about the climate fund. what is it? killerber when
most voluntary goals and targets, will no doubt breach. every leader arrives saying, this is what our country can do. the leader goes away and leaves with the go shooters and other scientists and others saying, what you put together stout -- is not enough, we need more. discussions going for the following two weeks. how to tighten up his agreements, can we review her theaters every few years, review those agreements on the basis of what has happened in terms of emissions in the latest science....
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as paul said, in the 1930's, confession had to be voluntary. you could not literally beat a confession out of people. since 1961 and a report finding widespread police brutality in the south -- there is still a debate about how much that is going on. the war in court issues a decision in 1960 one, basically applying exclusionary rules. 1963, you have to have a lawyer -- duringring with police interrogation. using the fourth and fifth amendment to address what it perceives to be a real problem of police brutality in the south, and that is the background against which this case is decided. >> we will spend more time on the warren court makeup and why they took this on, but let's tell the maranda story. who is he? can talk a little bit about the victim shortly, but maranda was a repeat criminal who had been arrested numerous times. i think it's fair to say he was a drifter who did not have established employment or a place to work. on the night in question, he at the -- he abducted a woman and assaulted her. so the thing going on simultaneously wi
as paul said, in the 1930's, confession had to be voluntary. you could not literally beat a confession out of people. since 1961 and a report finding widespread police brutality in the south -- there is still a debate about how much that is going on. the war in court issues a decision in 1960 one, basically applying exclusionary rules. 1963, you have to have a lawyer -- duringring with police interrogation. using the fourth and fifth amendment to address what it perceives to be a real problem...
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partially due to participants needing home delivered services rather than congregate services, voluntary contributions have decreased $237,000 in the last ten years 27% of funding for meals, comes from voluntary contributions those most in need of home delivered meals are those that fall into the "gap" who do not qualify for gov'v'assistance, but do not have enough income to pay medical bills, housing, and medication and also eat properly. while there currently no waiting lists for meals, the program is not meing the nutritional and socialeeds of participants in our region. while nutrition is an portant part of theses services, the companionship and safety checks are as, or even more important than the actual meal the cost on wheels is less than 1 month in an institutional setting. 55% of home delivered participants are high nutritional risk 57% live alone 83,000 of iowa's older adults are threatened by hunger at least 40% of current participants meet federal poverty guidelines the fill the plate telethon is this sunday evening, starting at 5:30. you can watch it live on kcrg 9-point-2.
partially due to participants needing home delivered services rather than congregate services, voluntary contributions have decreased $237,000 in the last ten years 27% of funding for meals, comes from voluntary contributions those most in need of home delivered meals are those that fall into the "gap" who do not qualify for gov'v'assistance, but do not have enough income to pay medical bills, housing, and medication and also eat properly. while there currently no waiting lists for...
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voluntary the or mandatory? >> it is still considered voluntary evacuation, and the authorities cannot force people the go, and it is the final stage of the vol untary evacuation decree, and given the flooding and the imminent blooding expected to okccur, an the lack of access to the town, and the flooding of the roads to advise the residents to evacuate. getting from the residents?ou - >> in terms of, you know, we have gotten a variety of calls throughout the weekend, and just residents considered about the flooding situation at a whole throughout the weekend here at emergency management, and just, this has been the unique situation here for st. louis ko -- st. charles county as a whole. >> is it is all hands on deck here, and a lot of them would be dealing with the flooding in their homes there? >> yes, and we are the emergency management, and working with ambulances, and fire to coordinate the operations during this time. >> and what about the more sensitive parts of the population there, older folks for inst
voluntary the or mandatory? >> it is still considered voluntary evacuation, and the authorities cannot force people the go, and it is the final stage of the vol untary evacuation decree, and given the flooding and the imminent blooding expected to okccur, an the lack of access to the town, and the flooding of the roads to advise the residents to evacuate. getting from the residents?ou - >> in terms of, you know, we have gotten a variety of calls throughout the weekend, and just...
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why didn't you submit voluntary standards for your country?>> because the concept of universal responsibility and voluntary commitments doesn't work. universal responsibility is a spin, a spent on historical responsibility, differentiated responsibilities. the first proof that it doesn't work -- amy: these terms are terms 99% of the world won't understand. even, differentiated is a term that is not commonly used. >> ok. we will say the voluntary the universalat responsibility -- everyone is responsible, is a spin on historical response ability. everyone did not create this problem. nicaragua has 4.8 million tons of emissions a year. that is 0.03% of emissions. do we feel responsible for having caused climate change? no, not at all. have we done something about it? yes, we have gone from 25% renewable to 57% renewable and we will be 90% renewable by 2017. amy: when you say you have gone -- you're going to 90%, what are you changing? what is happening? a contract for 323 megawatts of hydroelectric that smallere us to some projects also. but we w
why didn't you submit voluntary standards for your country?>> because the concept of universal responsibility and voluntary commitments doesn't work. universal responsibility is a spin, a spent on historical responsibility, differentiated responsibilities. the first proof that it doesn't work -- amy: these terms are terms 99% of the world won't understand. even, differentiated is a term that is not commonly used. >> ok. we will say the voluntary the universalat responsibility --...
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this comes as a teenager plans to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter of another teenage boy. a judge has made the final decisioioon how many years a dubuque man will go to prison. the sentence has gone back and forth a few times. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. it's ---. source, this is kcrg-tv9 news early morning news. pleading guilty. the fourteen year old charged with first-degree murder in the death of 15- year-old aaron richardson will plead auilty to lesser charaes today. possible exposure. a d-n-r invesesgation shows construction workers, staff and possibly students at a cedar rapids school may have been exposed to asbestos. and prolonged life. a new university of iowa study finds more stage four breast cancer patients are living longer. and here's a live look at our city cam. first, meteorologis t kaj o'mara has your first alert forecast, kaj... plan on clouds to increase as the day goes on. within these clouds, we may ee an isolated shower pop up, primarily in the late afternoon or early evening hours. any measurable shower would only be a few hundredth
this comes as a teenager plans to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter of another teenage boy. a judge has made the final decisioioon how many years a dubuque man will go to prison. the sentence has gone back and forth a few times. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. it's ---. source, this is kcrg-tv9 news early morning news. pleading guilty. the fourteen year old charged with first-degree murder in the death of 15- year-old aaron richardson will plead auilty to lesser charaes...
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one of the big sticking blocks they are all voluntary.before this process began, we thought we were on a path for five to six degrees sell see us of climate change which would be catastrophic that really results in the shutdown of the heat flow in the oceans, huge amounts of destruction in coral systems, just a climate disaster. and in a series of steps of which china and the united states played the largest roles actually by saying they would agree to targets for the u.s. in 2025. for china in 2030, those efforts now add up to depending whose matthew do, shaving that five-degrees down to three, some people think even a little less, the u.s. has been very creative in finding ways to limit not just co2 the main greenhouse gas but commitments around methane and other issues that are quite yes eight i have but the target is two or less, there is evening we debate about where we need to get. but two or 1.5 the number i am very hopeful for, is a target that doesn't mean there won't be climate change but means that some of the forecast worst ef
one of the big sticking blocks they are all voluntary.before this process began, we thought we were on a path for five to six degrees sell see us of climate change which would be catastrophic that really results in the shutdown of the heat flow in the oceans, huge amounts of destruction in coral systems, just a climate disaster. and in a series of steps of which china and the united states played the largest roles actually by saying they would agree to targets for the u.s. in 2025. for china in...
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those emissions limits are going to be voluntary. and that was pretty huge for the white house, because if they had been put into law, that would have meant that the president would have to take this to the senate. of course, senate controlled by republicans, and as you point out, republicans are not in favor of this agreement. senator jim inhofe, a very big climate change skeptic, somebody who once held a snowball up in the senate floor to say climate change wasn't happening was very critical saying this agreement doesn't mean much at all, poppy. >> as we look at live pictures of the white house cabinet room, gotten that two-minute warning about when the president will come out, look, you also have those that say this doesn't have teeth because it's voluntary, because there are no hard line commitments and laws to hold countries accountable, will there be change, right chris? >> well, that is what some folks are saying, but keep in mind there are binding pieces of this agreement. it's a very big, broad agreement. one of those bindin
those emissions limits are going to be voluntary. and that was pretty huge for the white house, because if they had been put into law, that would have meant that the president would have to take this to the senate. of course, senate controlled by republicans, and as you point out, republicans are not in favor of this agreement. senator jim inhofe, a very big climate change skeptic, somebody who once held a snowball up in the senate floor to say climate change wasn't happening was very critical...
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it's voluntary, subnational and we had a range of u.s. state, mexican states, german states in south-east asia, states over the world signing on that they want to participate and set the deep decarbonization targets. 80 or more% reductions. it is possible, also most critically. this is the big difference that because the clean technologies are cheaper, most of the barriers now are lack of policy, expertise or lack of ability to put in practice ideas like in california, where we mandate solar rooftops in 20, 20, and we are halfway there, and a million vehicles, using clean electricity. they are positive feed backs. it is ideas like that that are spreading. whether we get to the 2 degree target, it's this innovation frontier that changed the dialogue >>> thank you for that. one final question to you, professor green. you referenced it earlier. the opposition that president obama is getting from the effort that his administration has been making on this issue. congress, as you know, during this conference here, has passed resolutions against
it's voluntary, subnational and we had a range of u.s. state, mexican states, german states in south-east asia, states over the world signing on that they want to participate and set the deep decarbonization targets. 80 or more% reductions. it is possible, also most critically. this is the big difference that because the clean technologies are cheaper, most of the barriers now are lack of policy, expertise or lack of ability to put in practice ideas like in california, where we mandate solar...
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in the '30s the court had a broad standard that confessions had to be voluntary.ou couldn't literally beat the confession out of people. but it's 1961 and the civil rights commission issues a report finding widespread police brutality in the south. so there is still a debate about how much that's going on. in the face of this there is a criminal procedure revolution in the warren court. the warren court issues a decision in 1961 applying the exclusionary rule. 1963 it says you have to have a lawyer present during police interrogation in the gideon case, says that you have to have a court-appointed lawyer. basically the supreme court led by earl warren is using the constitution, the fourth and fifth amendments to address what it sees as a problem with police brutality in the south. that's the background against which the case was decided. >> we'll spend more time on the warren court and the makeup. let's tell ernesto miranda's story. who is he? >> you have to also look at miranda but as well at his victim. we can talk about her shortly. miranda was a repeat crimina
in the '30s the court had a broad standard that confessions had to be voluntary.ou couldn't literally beat the confession out of people. but it's 1961 and the civil rights commission issues a report finding widespread police brutality in the south. so there is still a debate about how much that's going on. in the face of this there is a criminal procedure revolution in the warren court. the warren court issues a decision in 1961 applying the exclusionary rule. 1963 it says you have to have a...
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partially due to participants needing home delivered services rather than congregate services, voluntary contributions have decreased $237,000 in the last ten years 27% of funding for meals, comes from voluntary contributions those most in need of home delivered meals are those that fall into the "gap" who do not qualify for gov't assistance, but do not have enough income to pay medical bills, housing, and medication and also eat properly. while there currently no waiting lists for meals, the program is not meeting the nutritional and social needs of participants in our region. while nutrition is an important part of these services, the companionship and safety checks are as, or even more important than the actual meal the cost of a year of meals on wheels is less than 1 month delivered participants are high nutritional risk 57% live alone 83,000 of iowa's older adults are threatened by hunger at least 40% of current participants meet federal poverty guidelines the fill the plate telethon is this sunday evening, starting at 5:30. you can watch it live on kcrg 9-point-2. we'll have more c
partially due to participants needing home delivered services rather than congregate services, voluntary contributions have decreased $237,000 in the last ten years 27% of funding for meals, comes from voluntary contributions those most in need of home delivered meals are those that fall into the "gap" who do not qualify for gov't assistance, but do not have enough income to pay medical bills, housing, and medication and also eat properly. while there currently no waiting lists for...
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. >> reporter: police tell us this is completely voluntary and they want to do this to get rid of the charges. >> it's not something that college kids are standing up saying, i want to be a ci. it's not voluntary, they're being told they're looking at prison time unless they agree to do deals for the police department. >> reporter: and there are some important things they're not being told. >> what if you catch me selling $60 worth of marijuana? what do you say to me to become an informant? >> i'll say, this is the charge. this is a felony. do you want to help yourself out? >> do you tell me that i have a right to talk to a lawyer? >> no, i do not. i tell you you have a right to talk to a lawyer if i'm going to ask you incriminating questions. if we're talking about you becoming an informant, i don't have to tell you that you have the right to a lawyer. >> you can see lesley stahl's full report on our website cbsnews.com. looking for 24/7 digestive support? try align for a non-stop, sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, kind-of-day. live 24/7 with 24/7 digestive support. try alig
. >> reporter: police tell us this is completely voluntary and they want to do this to get rid of the charges. >> it's not something that college kids are standing up saying, i want to be a ci. it's not voluntary, they're being told they're looking at prison time unless they agree to do deals for the police department. >> reporter: and there are some important things they're not being told. >> what if you catch me selling $60 worth of marijuana? what do you say to me to...
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those include voluntary manslaughter, reckless use of a firearm resulting in serious injury and going armed with intent. in adult court, the charges combined could mean a prison term of up to 25 years. but the deal treats humbles as a youthful offender. he now goes back to juvenile court and a judge there will determine his fate until he turns 18. the juvenile court judge will decide what happens to you between now and your 18th birthday. the juvenile judge could put you on a consent decree or probation also put you in a foster home, foster also put you in eldora " the judge also told humbles what happens to him after age 18 depends how he does in juvenile custody. good behavior might mean adult probation after he turns 18. on the other hand, problems in juveveile custody could mean he would serve out his remaining prison time in iowa's adult system. in an earlier hearing that move humbles to adult court, records shohumbles killed richardson in a suddede violent burst following threats made against the defendant on social media. live in the newsroom, dave franzman kcrg tv9 news. in a
those include voluntary manslaughter, reckless use of a firearm resulting in serious injury and going armed with intent. in adult court, the charges combined could mean a prison term of up to 25 years. but the deal treats humbles as a youthful offender. he now goes back to juvenile court and a judge there will determine his fate until he turns 18. the juvenile court judge will decide what happens to you between now and your 18th birthday. the juvenile judge could put you on a consent decree or...
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. >> brown: is it voluntary? they say it's voluntary, but if the government comes to you and says they want information, it's tricky to say no. >> brown: what do you say about this? >> it's the d.h.s. we're talking about and it's very hard for them to coarse anyone. it's voluntary. that's my concern -- since it's voluntary, people are unlikely to do anything. this doesn't expand the information companies are gathering, it's their decision whether they share it and no authority in the bill for the government to coarse anyone. so i haven't thought about coercion as a problem. >> brown: what would you like to see happen? gets we'll have to tackle hard issues. we'll have to tackle what is the role of the military, where do we need to regulate and how do we work with other countries to come to some understanding of what we should or should not do in cyberspace. >> brown: what do you see the government saying to companies? >> what they're saying is you eat normore than we do, which could be true. you certainly know dif
. >> brown: is it voluntary? they say it's voluntary, but if the government comes to you and says they want information, it's tricky to say no. >> brown: what do you say about this? >> it's the d.h.s. we're talking about and it's very hard for them to coarse anyone. it's voluntary. that's my concern -- since it's voluntary, people are unlikely to do anything. this doesn't expand the information companies are gathering, it's their decision whether they share it and no authority...
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in lemar leaders there agreed on plain for voluntary targets to reduce emissions. back to paris now and we will cross over to our environment editor nick clerk who is following developments from there. tell us how close we are to that deal and to that announcement. >> reporter: pretty close. so at 11.30 the new draft text will be releaseed and it will be presented to the ministers of the nations involved in this ongoing debate in an effort to try and reach a climate deal. then if there are no objections it will go to a full plenary which are all the parties here who will go to the same plenary, which is a room over there, and they could formally adopt the final agreement, but we will see how it pans out. it could stretch on into the day, possibly into the evening. it's anyone's guess. more on this from jennifer morgan. these things are never straightforward, but give us a process. that scenario i painted there but there are one. >> there are. in that 11.30 meeting, he could say there it is and he is confident that everyone is on that board, he closes that in and br
in lemar leaders there agreed on plain for voluntary targets to reduce emissions. back to paris now and we will cross over to our environment editor nick clerk who is following developments from there. tell us how close we are to that deal and to that announcement. >> reporter: pretty close. so at 11.30 the new draft text will be releaseed and it will be presented to the ministers of the nations involved in this ongoing debate in an effort to try and reach a climate deal. then if there...
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as for ucsf, officials there say a voluntary suspension is common when a donor dies. the hospital released a statement saying in part the safety and well-being of our patienticize our top priority and every effort is being made to understand what happened. we are deeply saddened by this tragic event. >>> san francisco school officials say today they received a threat similar to the ones that shut down schools in los angeles this week and in dallas. administrators say they received a threatening e-mail last night and immediately contacted the police and the fbi. the threat was deemed to be not credible and the district decided to keep schools open. parents were told of the threat by e-mail, text message and by phone. >> i think the world is kind of weird right now. we've got all kinds of stuff going on and people do weird things. >> all of the 130 schools in the district were searched as a precaution and nothing was found. similar bogus threats have been made this week. >>> the woman who confronted muslims praying in a bay area park has been charged with a hate crime.
as for ucsf, officials there say a voluntary suspension is common when a donor dies. the hospital released a statement saying in part the safety and well-being of our patienticize our top priority and every effort is being made to understand what happened. we are deeply saddened by this tragic event. >>> san francisco school officials say today they received a threat similar to the ones that shut down schools in los angeles this week and in dallas. administrators say they received a...
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secretary, will the women's desire to enter combat roles or missions be entirely voluntary or will there be a time where they could, like many of their male counterparts, be required to go into combat missions? secretary carter: absolutely. if you're a service member you have some choices but you don't have absolute choice. people are assigned to missions, tasks, and functions according to need as well as their capabilities and women will be subject to the same standards and rules that men will. >> are you concerned as you alluded to in your opening remarks that that could actually cause women not to want to enlist in the military, if they thought there was a possibility they would be required to go into a combat role? secretary carter: i assume there are people, men and women who don't join the military because they don't want to live by the military' standards. but if you do decide to join you're subject to our rules an d standards, period. >> mr. secretary, back to the absence of general dunford because given that he was the only service chief that asked for an exemption of all of the
secretary, will the women's desire to enter combat roles or missions be entirely voluntary or will there be a time where they could, like many of their male counterparts, be required to go into combat missions? secretary carter: absolutely. if you're a service member you have some choices but you don't have absolute choice. people are assigned to missions, tasks, and functions according to need as well as their capabilities and women will be subject to the same standards and rules that men...
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"we truly believe that voluntary conservation can work. we truly believe that landowners all over the country have a keen interest in the sustainability of their resources. they realize that in order for them to continue to provide for themselves and their families that sustainability of their resources is important." continue to be a partner with landowners and provide resources that may be needed for operators to be the best stewards. argentina's new president is holding up his promise to agriculture. president mauricio macri eliminated export taxes on ag goods like beef.. wheat.. and corn.. and cut a soybean tariff by 5 percent.. and that's impacting the grains "the grain market's having a bit of a setback here today and really it's about world competition and on rallies we continue to to see a pickup in farmer movement but.." "..argentina did eliminate the export tax. 20 percent tax on corn. 23 percent tax on wheat and lowered the export tax on soybeans down five percent to 30 percent. so world competition is pressing the market along
"we truly believe that voluntary conservation can work. we truly believe that landowners all over the country have a keen interest in the sustainability of their resources. they realize that in order for them to continue to provide for themselves and their families that sustainability of their resources is important." continue to be a partner with landowners and provide resources that may be needed for operators to be the best stewards. argentina's new president is holding up his...
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secretary, will the women's desire to enter combat roles or missions be entirely voluntary or will there be a time where they could, like many of their male counterparts, be required to go into combat missions? secretary carter: absolutely. if you're a service member you have some choices, but you don't have absolute choice. people are assigned to missions, tasks, and functions according to need as well as their capabilities and women will be subject to the same standards and rules that men will. >> are you concerned as you alluded to in your opening remarks that that could actually cause women not to want to enlist in the military, if they thought there was a possibility they would be required to go into a combat role? secretary carter: i presume there are people, men and women who don't join the military because they don't want to live by the military's rules and standards. but if you do decide to join you're subject to our rules and standards, period. >> mr. secretary, back to the absence of general dunford because given that he was the only service chief that asked for an exemption o
secretary, will the women's desire to enter combat roles or missions be entirely voluntary or will there be a time where they could, like many of their male counterparts, be required to go into combat missions? secretary carter: absolutely. if you're a service member you have some choices, but you don't have absolute choice. people are assigned to missions, tasks, and functions according to need as well as their capabilities and women will be subject to the same standards and rules that men...
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guilty.as part of a deal -- robert humbles pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.he was originally charged with first-degree murder.humbles will be held in a juvenile detention center until he's 18 -- then -- he could be moved to prison. a trial date has been set for the man charged in a delaware county bus crash. crash.authorities say on october first, monte klink didn't yield at an intersection near manchester. manchester.klink's vehicle crashed with a west delaware school bus, causing the bus to to the hopsital - most of them kids.last week, klink pleaded not guilty to charges - including o-w-i and serious injury by motor vehicle.his trial is scheduled to start march 23rd. new details this morning on the san bernardino shooter, syed farook. farook.investigators believe he may have plotted another attack in 20-12.they say he conspired with another person and selected a target, but didn't go through with the plan after a round of terror arrests in the area.this new information would help confirm suggestions by some officials that farook was radicalized well before last week's ramp
guilty.as part of a deal -- robert humbles pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter.he was originally charged with first-degree murder.humbles will be held in a juvenile detention center until he's 18 -- then -- he could be moved to prison. a trial date has been set for the man charged in a delaware county bus crash. crash.authorities say on october first, monte klink didn't yield at an intersection near manchester. manchester.klink's vehicle crashed with a west delaware school bus, causing the...
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they argue that the paris talks-- which are based on voluntary pledges-- simply won't demand enough to the planet below the two degree threshold. >> it's somewhat, i think, deceptive to think that this is a success. there's no enforcement mechanism at all in this agreement. it's easy to agree to something when you announce the pledge yourself and when you know you're not really going to be held accountable as to whether you meet the pledge or not. >> brangham: most scientists believe that even if every country followed through 100% on their voluntary pledges, there's already enough co2 in the atmosphere to warm the planet by two degrees. scientists and world leaders in paris hope that even if this threshold is breached, nations will not just follow through on their pledges, but will agree to dial back emissions even more in the future. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham, in washington d.c. >> ifill: we'll be back with a look at a wind project that crosses borders. but first, take this moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps k
they argue that the paris talks-- which are based on voluntary pledges-- simply won't demand enough to the planet below the two degree threshold. >> it's somewhat, i think, deceptive to think that this is a success. there's no enforcement mechanism at all in this agreement. it's easy to agree to something when you announce the pledge yourself and when you know you're not really going to be held accountable as to whether you meet the pledge or not. >> brangham: most scientists...
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plans, nothing here is binding. >> voluntary plans. and jon, obviously, this meeting comes right after the terror attacks there in paris. we saw president obama and president putin together. no images of their actual meetings, though, but have you learned what they talked about and is it possible they would team up to take on isis? >> reporter: they spoke for about 30 minutes. president obama expressed regret for turkey's downing of that russian fighter jet. he is urging both russia and turkey to work with the united states to find a political pollution for syria, but david, no sign here of a breakthrough on that. >> all right, jon karl with us from paris tonight. jon, thank you. >>> now, to the stunning new report out this evening, and it's your money. how your taxpayer dollars are being spent, and what some are calling major government overreach. from licenses for runaway llamas, to another story we reported on here, a gas station in afghanistan, one gas station, costing american taxpayers $43 million. abc's mary bruce, back at it to
plans, nothing here is binding. >> voluntary plans. and jon, obviously, this meeting comes right after the terror attacks there in paris. we saw president obama and president putin together. no images of their actual meetings, though, but have you learned what they talked about and is it possible they would team up to take on isis? >> reporter: they spoke for about 30 minutes. president obama expressed regret for turkey's downing of that russian fighter jet. he is urging both russia...
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another beach community under voluntary evacuation right now. here's the report filed by kabc just a moment ago. >> reporter: this is where all the fuel is burning uphill, which is good news. the fuel is burning uphill, but the wind is holding it now. so it's not ferociously burning down with the winds behind it towards any homes in this area here, but that's the most active flames here. we're going to pick up some speed and fly faster to the west here, see if we can't get a better look at the salima beach. we see a canyon over there. there actually is heavier flame. as we pull out and i'll turn up some and show you a better shot here as we pan to the right, you're going to see this fire line, a very lazy fire line as we pan up to the west. just lazy flame. nothing too bad. they're not too particularly worried about this. but you can see some of the firefighting aircraft come through the frame here. they're going to be dropping this firefighting aircraft right on that. these are the kind of drops they're doing that are saving these homes. that f
another beach community under voluntary evacuation right now. here's the report filed by kabc just a moment ago. >> reporter: this is where all the fuel is burning uphill, which is good news. the fuel is burning uphill, but the wind is holding it now. so it's not ferociously burning down with the winds behind it towards any homes in this area here, but that's the most active flames here. we're going to pick up some speed and fly faster to the west here, see if we can't get a better look...
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"we truly believe that voluntary conservation can work. we truly believe that landowners all over the country have a keen interest in the sustainability of their resources. they realize that in order for them to continue to provide for themselves and their families that sustainability of their resources is important." jordan says the n-r-c-s wants to continue to be a partner with landowners and provide resources that may be needed for operators to be the best stewards. ---- argentina's new president is holding up his promise to agriculture. president mauricio macri eliminated export taxes on ag goods like beef.. wheat.. and corn.. and cut a soybean tariff.. and that's impacting the grain markets "the grain market's having a bit here today and really it's about world competition and on rallies we continue to to see a pickup in farmer movement but.." "..argentina did eliminate the export tax. 20 percent tax on corn. 23 percent tax on wheat and lowered the export tax on soybeans down five percent to 30 percent. so world competition is pressin
"we truly believe that voluntary conservation can work. we truly believe that landowners all over the country have a keen interest in the sustainability of their resources. they realize that in order for them to continue to provide for themselves and their families that sustainability of their resources is important." jordan says the n-r-c-s wants to continue to be a partner with landowners and provide resources that may be needed for operators to be the best stewards. ----...
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this was america's great voluntary moment. this was a crusade in which millions upon millions evil -- millions of people gave their money, their time, indeed their children, to fight a horrific disease. the government was barely ever involved. it was simply too early. there were no red state and no police state -- and no blue states. we united as a nation. we gave everything we could give. polio,r found a cure for but we did find the vaccine that has saved untold numbers of young lives. and for that, it is a story well worth remembering. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. i'm here toky: answer any questions that you might have. anyone who has a question or would like to make a statement, or a comment, please feel free to walk up to the microphone and i will try to answer it as best i can. >> i was a medical student in 1952 and was employed by the polio foundation in chicago. forms,d, filled out works may be -- worked maybe 100 young kids, but some adults. we would experiment with which patients would it d
this was america's great voluntary moment. this was a crusade in which millions upon millions evil -- millions of people gave their money, their time, indeed their children, to fight a horrific disease. the government was barely ever involved. it was simply too early. there were no red state and no police state -- and no blue states. we united as a nation. we gave everything we could give. polio,r found a cure for but we did find the vaccine that has saved untold numbers of young lives. and for...
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it's all voluntary. the obama administration was fighting to make sure it many voluntary. they knew if it had veal teeth tonight it would blow up and be deep end arrival in congress. >> this was obama's pet peeve early on. he wants to promote renewable energy sources. it's outrageous. we have a president who was pushing this initiative and harming americans and harming our economy. >> obama promised electricity rates would sky rocket if he got his way. he wasn't able to because natural gas replaced coal. the refugee problem it breaks my heart to look at these pictures and see these people. i assume mostly innocent, helpless. we could help them and they could have a better life in america. but some of them might want to kill me. >> we have to have a better vetting process in our country. we have to have a better process before we allow these individuals to come to the united states. we hear this rhetoric with all of immigration. first we've have to solve an unsolvable problem, then we can let the people in need come in and the vast majority will contribute to the bottom lin
it's all voluntary. the obama administration was fighting to make sure it many voluntary. they knew if it had veal teeth tonight it would blow up and be deep end arrival in congress. >> this was obama's pet peeve early on. he wants to promote renewable energy sources. it's outrageous. we have a president who was pushing this initiative and harming americans and harming our economy. >> obama promised electricity rates would sky rocket if he got his way. he wasn't able to because...
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this agreement, while international law, is also simultaneously voluntary. the pledges the countries have made could be ended at any time if a regime changes. but jubilation here when the deal was struck - 190 countries, delegations working extremely hard. celebration, jubilation 25 years in the making. tonight here in paris the deal is complete. tony dokoupil, nbc news, paris. fcs playoffs paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm.nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the working classback to where they should be. he's a rock. ah, the sounds of the christmas season...jingle bells, silent night, and this one other one that is bugging andy, this week on soundoff. hear the most annoyingnorthern iowa started its season 2-4. the
this agreement, while international law, is also simultaneously voluntary. the pledges the countries have made could be ended at any time if a regime changes. but jubilation here when the deal was struck - 190 countries, delegations working extremely hard. celebration, jubilation 25 years in the making. tonight here in paris the deal is complete. tony dokoupil, nbc news, paris. fcs playoffs paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm.nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do...
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robert humbles will plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter, reckless use of a firearm resulting in serious injury and going armed with intent. he faces 25 years in prison on all charges. now, one last look at this morning's weather, kaj... plan on clouds to increase as the day goes on. within these clouds, we may see an isolated shower pop up, primarily in the late afternoon or early evening hours. any measurablblshower would only be a few hundredths. the bigger story continues to be on mild temperatures with another day in the 40s for everyone. 50s are possible in spots tomorrow, with widespread 50s likely for thursday and friday. plan on a wet weekend, with a possible transition to snow out there on sunday or monday as well. this is a multi-pronged storm system with a lot of moving parts, tuned as we get closer and as more data becomes available. today: isolated pm showers high: 46-52 winds: s 5-15 alo: 48 dbq: 46 iow: 50tonight: isolated showers low: 31-37 winds: w 5-15 alo: 32 dbq: 35 iow: 34tomorrow: partly cloudy high: 46-52 winds: "" alo: 47 dbq: 47 iow: 50tomorrow night: "" low: 35
robert humbles will plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter, reckless use of a firearm resulting in serious injury and going armed with intent. he faces 25 years in prison on all charges. now, one last look at this morning's weather, kaj... plan on clouds to increase as the day goes on. within these clouds, we may see an isolated shower pop up, primarily in the late afternoon or early evening hours. any measurablblshower would only be a few hundredths. the bigger story continues to be on mild...
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humbles pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, reckless use of a firearm, and going armed with intent. he faces 2 2years in ison. he will be in a juvenile facility until he turns 18. a judge will then decide whether to release him or make him serve the rest of his prison sentence. democratic presidential clinton is in eastern iowa today to lay out her plans for the economy. this morning, she'll take a tour of cedar valley techworks in waterloo. she will then hold a town hall at the five s slivan brothers convention center. that's at 12:45 p-m. and mrs. clinton will finish her day in the des moines area, with a stop in urbandale. another democratic presidential candidate who has made plentytyf stops in iowa but without the bump in the polls will return. former maryland governor martin o'malley campaigned in williamsburg yesterday. he told supporters thatate offers a new type of leadersrsp to the position, citing his common argument -- that he has actually run a populated state. " 07:45:06 i believe in doing things that actually work. my training was mostly as mayor, as governor. i h h
humbles pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, reckless use of a firearm, and going armed with intent. he faces 2 2years in ison. he will be in a juvenile facility until he turns 18. a judge will then decide whether to release him or make him serve the rest of his prison sentence. democratic presidential clinton is in eastern iowa today to lay out her plans for the economy. this morning, she'll take a tour of cedar valley techworks in waterloo. she will then hold a town hall at the five s...