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hall directs his ire at inspector walsh and the health department. >> this is the problem with ed walshnd his department. they spring this stuff at the last minute, which is at the hearing before your honor. >> if i plead and present the evidence. >> she contentious. i'm up there. i'm held to provide evidence and i see what may staff sees. i don't make things up. >> despite his efforts to deflect, mr. hall cannot erase the simple fact that his client was caught operating a massage parlor with eight unlicensed undocumented women who have now disappeared. >> after weighing the evidence the hearing officer declares the business in violation and levies a $3,000 fine against the establishment. >> is there any fine against the masseuses? >> no. >> against the owner. >> for the record, a and y provided valid licenses for the remaining masseuses and the massage parlor reopened two weeks after inspection. but msnbc's attempts to gather more details about their compliance were unsuccessful. the owner and her attorney declined the interview on camera. so the parlor game goes on but the rules are f
hall directs his ire at inspector walsh and the health department. >> this is the problem with ed walshnd his department. they spring this stuff at the last minute, which is at the hearing before your honor. >> if i plead and present the evidence. >> she contentious. i'm up there. i'm held to provide evidence and i see what may staff sees. i don't make things up. >> despite his efforts to deflect, mr. hall cannot erase the simple fact that his client was caught operating...
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. >> the best scout we ever had was bill walsh.he could look at a film of a player and in one or two plargs be he could say take him. he did that with tom rathman. he just looked at him briefly and said we want him. >> you talk about eddie debartlo, george seifert. you have to put john mcmay in that category. as far as the back end, the recognition of players, how that all came together as far as bringing in players. i love john mcvay. >> john mcvay did a great job of putting this together. he was able to do upstairs. i think it poured into the players downstairs and i think he is the reason why we were able to win so many championships. >> the best offensive draft pick that we were ever a part of. how about joe montana? believe it or not, we took joe in the third round with dallas' pick. we get to the third round and bill says, i really like montana. call somebody at notre dame. i said, okay. i know the back field coach there. jimmy gruden. and he was john gruden's dad. tell me about montana. i said he is just sitting there. he sa
. >> the best scout we ever had was bill walsh.he could look at a film of a player and in one or two plargs be he could say take him. he did that with tom rathman. he just looked at him briefly and said we want him. >> you talk about eddie debartlo, george seifert. you have to put john mcmay in that category. as far as the back end, the recognition of players, how that all came together as far as bringing in players. i love john mcvay. >> john mcvay did a great job of putting...
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walsh: for the information of all senators, the 10:00 a.m. confirmation votes on the santos and rose nominations are expected to be voice votes. there will be up to two roll call votes at 2:30 p.m. on cloture and confirmation on the saldana nomination. additional roll call votes will occur at 6:00 p.m. we anticipate recessing for the purpose of the weekly caucus meetings following the use or yielding back of time on the saldana nomination. if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it adjourn under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. >> the senate confirmed the surgeon general today even with protest from the nra. the senate is still expected to consider a number of other nomnations before ending the 113th congress including a secretary of state. they have two more bills to discuss. one to expand tax break and the other renews the terrorism insurance bill. coming up tonight on c-span2. the communicators features mary gray on the ethics raised by companies
walsh: for the information of all senators, the 10:00 a.m. confirmation votes on the santos and rose nominations are expected to be voice votes. there will be up to two roll call votes at 2:30 p.m. on cloture and confirmation on the saldana nomination. additional roll call votes will occur at 6:00 p.m. we anticipate recessing for the purpose of the weekly caucus meetings following the use or yielding back of time on the saldana nomination. if there is no further business to come before the...
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suzanne walsh, who chairs a committee on the uniform law commission, an organization which drafts laws which it hopes to standardize in all 50 states, is hoping to change that. over the past two years, walsh's committee has been drafting the fiduciary access to digital assets act, which would give fiduciaries the same rights over online estates as they now have over physical estates. >> fiduciaries, traditionally, have access to everything in admin... especially in administering estates. and that used to mean opening up the mailbox, opening up the file cabinet, rifling through the desk. our act is designed to continue that and facilitate that, given the different nature of the digital assets. >> reporter: the bill was reviewed and enacted by the uniform law commission this past july. but it's still up to individual state legislatures to propose it and pass it as law. as of now, only one state, delaware, has signed the act into law. even so, the new law has faced opposition. the general counsel of a washington, d.c.-based group called the state privacy and security coalition, which repr
suzanne walsh, who chairs a committee on the uniform law commission, an organization which drafts laws which it hopes to standardize in all 50 states, is hoping to change that. over the past two years, walsh's committee has been drafting the fiduciary access to digital assets act, which would give fiduciaries the same rights over online estates as they now have over physical estates. >> fiduciaries, traditionally, have access to everything in admin... especially in administering estates....
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can he paid a high price that sam walsh wants? would do a deal but at a in an premium and industry that is plagued by overcapacity and low prices, can mr. hayward and mr. glows and berg say we will pay you these premiums, i don't know. takeoveral invented a from bp in 2008 and two dozen nine with a 40% premium so that give you a guide to what they are expecting. it may not be that high but i cannot see any scenario where glencore would pay that premium. >> missile be a big story next year as well. we would back in two. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." thanks but no thanks that seems to be the response from the owner of canary wharf group this morning, both announced approaches for their assets are too low, here is more with caroline hyde. i was start with balfour beatty. in august they value one of their units at one billion pounds and four months later someone comes along and says ok here's one billion pounds and they say, know you wanted now, that means you significantly undervalue the value of something we valued at the sam
can he paid a high price that sam walsh wants? would do a deal but at a in an premium and industry that is plagued by overcapacity and low prices, can mr. hayward and mr. glows and berg say we will pay you these premiums, i don't know. takeoveral invented a from bp in 2008 and two dozen nine with a 40% premium so that give you a guide to what they are expecting. it may not be that high but i cannot see any scenario where glencore would pay that premium. >> missile be a big story next year...
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i think that -- john walsh was my lieutenant governor. he had come out of the life of military service. and led the largest battalion of montana soldiers into war since world war ii. certainly did not know everything, and it is also, i think, emblematic about sort of what our system has become. as opposed to really trying to find who the people are and what they are for, it is always now looking for that achilles' heel. and i do not think that serves us overall well. >> will he have a place in your administration? could he have a role in veterans affairs or something else in and this remainder of the -- >> i am not sure what senator walsh's future plans are for sure. and consider him a good montanan, a good american, a good friend. not sure what all he is looking at doing next. >> governor, we have just under five minutes left. >> i am curious to hear -- does it concern you at all? are you concerned out in western montana that the [indiscernible]? >> it is interesting in that i have a $2 billion a year general fund budget. of that, $100 m
i think that -- john walsh was my lieutenant governor. he had come out of the life of military service. and led the largest battalion of montana soldiers into war since world war ii. certainly did not know everything, and it is also, i think, emblematic about sort of what our system has become. as opposed to really trying to find who the people are and what they are for, it is always now looking for that achilles' heel. and i do not think that serves us overall well. >> will he have a...
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who can forget bill walsh's last super bowl team. ronny lott's tackle of icky woods.s was kind of starting to get going in the ballgame, and out of nowhere, what ronald tackles him. you didn't hear from icky woods the rest of the game. he has a great commercial now. i like that little -- we didn't hear from oods anymore. >> if we have a goal and we work hard, we have a chance to aheave the goal. if we don't work hard we have to chance. it's so simple, and i can honestly say in the 17 years i coached with san francisco, i don't remember walking off the field not thinking that our players worked hard. >> congratulations. thank you for the opportunity to work under your leadership. it was a great experience, and what we learned throughout that whole adventure, not only made us great players, but great people as well. >> the grandkids. >> missed holidays all those occasions because he wanted to be successful. that's what we did. he paved the way for guys like us. the toughest thing he had to face is he came after joe montana. george came after bill. he installed disciplin
who can forget bill walsh's last super bowl team. ronny lott's tackle of icky woods.s was kind of starting to get going in the ballgame, and out of nowhere, what ronald tackles him. you didn't hear from icky woods the rest of the game. he has a great commercial now. i like that little -- we didn't hear from oods anymore. >> if we have a goal and we work hard, we have a chance to aheave the goal. if we don't work hard we have to chance. it's so simple, and i can honestly say in the 17...
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we listen again to him talking about bill walsh listen again to nell so on walsh. >> i was recruited with the caveat and the caveat was learn my offense or you are not going to play. if you know anything about bill the offense was ridiculously complicated for 18-year-old freshman that started and played every down. it was difficult. but you know what it was the best experience of my life because everything in the about pro was cake after that. >> interesting. on to the ice and shark saw 4 game winning streak end on sunday night in edmonton tonight a little bit of pay back with the oilers visiting the tank. ceremony first punt to just a moment oh, the spin back hand and we love saying that. 13th of the year. sharks up one nothing. 56 seconds later. barkley great name. first nhl goal 2 nothing. oilers answer hill and gave the puck away in the own zone. the result then logan look at the hand eye coordination here. i show one more angle on this. with the shot from the point. psycho the with a blast and look at him takehis bucket. redirect it. that is magic. shark leading 4-2 in the third
we listen again to him talking about bill walsh listen again to nell so on walsh. >> i was recruited with the caveat and the caveat was learn my offense or you are not going to play. if you know anything about bill the offense was ridiculously complicated for 18-year-old freshman that started and played every down. it was difficult. but you know what it was the best experience of my life because everything in the about pro was cake after that. >> interesting. on to the ice and shark...
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nick paton walsh, thanks. >>> breaking overnight. an american man held captive in yemen is begging for help. luke somers was kidnapped last year by an al qaeda affiliataff. he looks nervous as he introduces himself. >> my name is luke somers. i'm 33 years old. born in england, but carry an american citizenship. >> last week, both u.s. special operation and yemeni forces tried to free him without success. somers will meet his inevitable fate if demands were not met in three days. he says his life is in danger and needs help. he is a freelance photographer. >>> an american woman was stabbed in the restroom in a mall in the uae. police in abu dhabi identify her as 47-year-old iboyla ryan. she has 11-year-old twins. security footage shows a suspect covered head to toe in woman's garb. the u.s. embassy working with authorities to identify the suspect's motive, identity and gender. >>> the launch is a go. the live pictures from the cape canaveral. at 7:05, nasa will launch orion. on top of that delta rocket. the capsule is a special new op
nick paton walsh, thanks. >>> breaking overnight. an american man held captive in yemen is begging for help. luke somers was kidnapped last year by an al qaeda affiliataff. he looks nervous as he introduces himself. >> my name is luke somers. i'm 33 years old. born in england, but carry an american citizenship. >> last week, both u.s. special operation and yemeni forces tried to free him without success. somers will meet his inevitable fate if demands were not met in three...
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where is therese vanderheiden-walsh? her case is truly a mystery.of therese's parents were assigned to u.s. intelligence units working in hawaii. but when their marriage broke apart in 1987, therese's dad, francis walsh, was granted sole custody while therese's mom, merle vanderheiden, moved back to the mainland. merle made regular phone calls to therese, but was not permitted unsupervised visits with her daughter. then a bizarre development occurred in 1990. while six-year-old therese was at a day care center, a teacher noticed a woman wearing dark glasses near the grounds, and shortly thereafter, therese was reported missing. merle has subsequently been sighted in alabama, florida, louisiana, colorado, and texas, sometimes wearing wigs to disguise her identity. this age-progressed photo shows what therese might look like today in her twenties. 10-year-old nadia mahmoud and her 15-year-old brother omar were reported missing from las cruces, new mexico on august 3, 2007. authorities suspect that the children were taken by their non-custodial father,
where is therese vanderheiden-walsh? her case is truly a mystery.of therese's parents were assigned to u.s. intelligence units working in hawaii. but when their marriage broke apart in 1987, therese's dad, francis walsh, was granted sole custody while therese's mom, merle vanderheiden, moved back to the mainland. merle made regular phone calls to therese, but was not permitted unsupervised visits with her daughter. then a bizarre development occurred in 1990. while six-year-old therese was at a...
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york and bulk want another bill walsh. someone a great teacher walsh. someone a great teacher. candidate must be able to mentor players and the coaches. >> very good command of the game of football and can teach it at a lot of different level and position so that's what is your looking for moving forward as an individual that can do those things. not only among players but among his own coaches as well. >>reporter: york said he helped what he called choir boy players whose personal lives didn't live up to front office expectation and value. yshing used mcdonald as example of what needs to be addressed. one fan who showed up at levi to get player autograph thought the niners took too long to partway with harbaugh. gust used example from the corporate world about a woman let go. >> amazing worker did her job made the company a lot of money made the company a lot of money. got rid of her because of that fact. didn't get along with anybody. cancer in the room. that's what happened here in july. that's what happened from last season. should have got rid of them then nishtion santa c
york and bulk want another bill walsh. someone a great teacher walsh. someone a great teacher. candidate must be able to mentor players and the coaches. >> very good command of the game of football and can teach it at a lot of different level and position so that's what is your looking for moving forward as an individual that can do those things. not only among players but among his own coaches as well. >>reporter: york said he helped what he called choir boy players whose personal...
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nick paton walsh. >> well, u.s. president barack obama nominated ashton carter to be the country's next secretary of defense. he said it was an honor and a privilege to be chosen. so far, reaction to carter's nomination from republicans and democrats has been generally positive. the u.s. senate will now consider the nomination. outgoing secretary chuck hagel did not attend the ceremony. this just in, jim sciutto is now reporting that hagel just touched down in the afghan capital of kabul. this picture comes from the department of defense that just tweeted it. no word yet on the nature of his visit. we'll keep you updated. >>> coming up on cnn, a magazine apologizes for a story about an alleged rape on a college campus saying there are discrepancies. ♪ hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. >>clear huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. ensure. take life in. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the fr
nick paton walsh. >> well, u.s. president barack obama nominated ashton carter to be the country's next secretary of defense. he said it was an honor and a privilege to be chosen. so far, reaction to carter's nomination from republicans and democrats has been generally positive. the u.s. senate will now consider the nomination. outgoing secretary chuck hagel did not attend the ceremony. this just in, jim sciutto is now reporting that hagel just touched down in the afghan capital of kabul....
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. >> reporter: both men said they want a coach like bill walsh. >> what made bill walsh so successful is he was a great teacher. whether that was players or other coaches. >> reporter: even though a number of players' futures are in flux, trent baalke says the team doesn't need to rebuild, just reload. >> the players in that locker room, we're going to need to make some adjustments. we realize that. >> reporter: york said the 49ers' goal is super bowl or bust but acknowledged the team's off the field issues including player arrests. >> we might not win the super bowl every year. but we can conduct ourselves with class. >> reporter: now the two men in charge say they don't want to get pinned down in terms of timetable for a search. coming up at 6:00 more on what the team is looking for in a head coach as well as opinions from some star players. >>> like we said there are multiple reports saying jim harbaugh and his family have already arrived in michigan. he's reportedly signed his name on the dotted line to become the university of michigan head coach. the university will have a press
. >> reporter: both men said they want a coach like bill walsh. >> what made bill walsh so successful is he was a great teacher. whether that was players or other coaches. >> reporter: even though a number of players' futures are in flux, trent baalke says the team doesn't need to rebuild, just reload. >> the players in that locker room, we're going to need to make some adjustments. we realize that. >> reporter: york said the 49ers' goal is super bowl or bust but...
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general walsh and his men were in some of the heaviest battles. many of them were wounded and a number of them gave the ultimate sacrifice. he led the largest deployment of montana soldiers and air men since world war ii. with his service, john was awarded the bronze star, legion of merit and combat infantry badge. when john came to the senate a hero, nothing's changes; he'll leave the senate a hero. he treated his time in the united states senate like his time in the army. he volunteered for the most difficult assignments that come to the senate's attention. for example, saturday night it was late, and he -- we thought we may have to be in all night. and he volunteered to be here all night. he agreed to be here all night, and he did it because he said that's what i'm here for. so he served the people of montana admirably in the senate. i thank him for his service this past year. i thank his family, his wife janet, sons michael and taylor, granddaughter kennedy for their sacrifice in supporting his work here in washington, d.c. i wish him the very
general walsh and his men were in some of the heaviest battles. many of them were wounded and a number of them gave the ultimate sacrifice. he led the largest deployment of montana soldiers and air men since world war ii. with his service, john was awarded the bronze star, legion of merit and combat infantry badge. when john came to the senate a hero, nothing's changes; he'll leave the senate a hero. he treated his time in the united states senate like his time in the army. he volunteered for...
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nick paton walsh joins us live from the turkish side of the border with syria. believe civilians are still living there. >> it's hard to know how many are in there. people are coming back to protect their homes but it's hard to see how anyone can live. the conditions are remarkable. you hear a coalition air strike go in, normally three separate explosions, it shakes the walls and the floor you're in and around you during the nights you hear the mortars land, often homemade bombs, a gas canister for example for domestic heating filled with bits of scrap metal and launched indiscriminately at civilian areas. during the night we think we heard some of that shrapnel clanging as it hit the concrete streets around the area where we were. very difficult time for civilians there. they say food is lacking, fuel for heating and it's increasingly cold winter and increasing now isis moving towards the center of the city. we've been told 20%, 30% were in isis hands. they have about half of that city, the fight still ranging at night. endless machine gunfire, hard for childre
nick paton walsh joins us live from the turkish side of the border with syria. believe civilians are still living there. >> it's hard to know how many are in there. people are coming back to protect their homes but it's hard to see how anyone can live. the conditions are remarkable. you hear a coalition air strike go in, normally three separate explosions, it shakes the walls and the floor you're in and around you during the nights you hear the mortars land, often homemade bombs, a gas...
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nick paton walsh, tremendous work. thank you so much.d at this hour, he was missing for years. you heard about this story, this young boy that was found hidden behind a fake wall in his father's home. now he's home with his mother and he's speaking out. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. transferred money from hisy bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before h
nick paton walsh, tremendous work. thank you so much.d at this hour, he was missing for years. you heard about this story, this young boy that was found hidden behind a fake wall in his father's home. now he's home with his mother and he's speaking out. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ just look...
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nick paton walsh visiting the united states.s in new york right now. >>> major players in the cia's enhanced interrogation program are firing back at the critics out there and the accuracy of the senate intelligence committee report. the former cia lawyer who signed off on all these controversial techniques talks about what he knew. that's coming up. ♪ when you don't get enough sleep... and your body aches... you're not yourself. tylenolpm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol® will thank you. , sir? ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> w
nick paton walsh visiting the united states.s in new york right now. >>> major players in the cia's enhanced interrogation program are firing back at the critics out there and the accuracy of the senate intelligence committee report. the former cia lawyer who signed off on all these controversial techniques talks about what he knew. that's coming up. ♪ when you don't get enough sleep... and your body aches... you're not yourself. tylenolpm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep...
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joining me, jim walsh, m.i.t.associate who traveled to north korea for talks with officials about nuclear terrorism. jim walsh, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> so, listen. cnn is reporting thus far that it was north korea behind this attack. i understand you and you're not the only one who has doubts over the genesis of this maybe. let's go with what we're being told. my question to you is, you know, what do you know about their cyberattack capabilities in general and who would be helping them? >> in terms of cyberwarfare, north korea along with china and russia are always listed among the top groups of countries where governments are actively engaged in cyberattacks or cyber in general. at a general level, north korea is prickly about some of these things and this is a way they could strike back. parts of the story don't add up. it's highly unlikely, almost down to zero, that north korea would launch a terror attack on the u.s. homeland at movie theaters. >> you think they're bluffing or whoever it is is
joining me, jim walsh, m.i.t.associate who traveled to north korea for talks with officials about nuclear terrorism. jim walsh, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> so, listen. cnn is reporting thus far that it was north korea behind this attack. i understand you and you're not the only one who has doubts over the genesis of this maybe. let's go with what we're being told. my question to you is, you know, what do you know about their cyberattack capabilities in general and who...
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the chief executive sam walsh spoke to guy johnson.guy joins us with several of our european correspondent. how was he? >> he was on good form actually. he was entertaining and funny and determined that he will not be taken over by glencore. you can come back in april but it is not going to happen. it will come down to value but he says the culture of these companies simply will not fit together. upstartmere 40-year-old trying to take on a business that goes back to 1873. cultural differences or at least a different philosophy around mining. >> that seems to be the key theme that we are trying to put out there, the fact that it is an interesting development in the takeover saga. the key message seems to be that glencore took a short-term view about the way they treat customers and government much longerd have a term view of things, this is an integral part of their business and strategy and if he said that the glencore they would refute that quite strongly. i think they would disagree with that completely. >> what is the saying about t
the chief executive sam walsh spoke to guy johnson.guy joins us with several of our european correspondent. how was he? >> he was on good form actually. he was entertaining and funny and determined that he will not be taken over by glencore. you can come back in april but it is not going to happen. it will come down to value but he says the culture of these companies simply will not fit together. upstartmere 40-year-old trying to take on a business that goes back to 1873. cultural...
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cnn's nick paton walsh and his crew gotten a inside look at kobani. >> reporter: kobani feels hauntedat are still alive in it. inhumane enough, but the noise of coalition warplanes above is a strange comfort. the destruction so near complete the fight is more now for victory alone, not for its spoils. here they've even given up on hospitals. this, the last one, flattened by a car bomb. the wounded now taken strait to the border. the from from the ground level inside the city, you can see what months of fighting has done. absolute devastation. it's almost impossible to imagine the city sustained life any time in the near future but still fighting persists. the shelling almost constant, so much of it caused be by crude homemade devices like this. there are civilians here, those who refuse or cannot flee, and children besieged who cannot be protected from indiscriminate constant shelling. jusuf can list their friends who have left. but they show us their only option, what they do when the blast starts. their uncle taught them to hide like this. this couldn't be frurt play time, though. t
cnn's nick paton walsh and his crew gotten a inside look at kobani. >> reporter: kobani feels hauntedat are still alive in it. inhumane enough, but the noise of coalition warplanes above is a strange comfort. the destruction so near complete the fight is more now for victory alone, not for its spoils. here they've even given up on hospitals. this, the last one, flattened by a car bomb. the wounded now taken strait to the border. the from from the ground level inside the city, you can see...
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>> the report from walsh and whether or not carney listens to it.aljapan, reserve, they have these behind the door meetings. at some point in the future, you will get the transcripts from those meetings. what does the bank of england do with them? they burn them. central banking is taking on much more importance over the last five years. it means we want more transparency. these guys are behind closed doors making big decisions. arguably, mark carney has a more influential job then the exchequer, george osborne. >> if you want a healthy and open debate, do you need to do it behind closed doors? >> that is a question worth having. that is why they didn't have minutes. globalssure on all central banks is to be more transparent. you've got to insulate these guys from public pressure. when they are out there giving speech after speech, you get a good idea for where they stand anyway. >> is that enough transparency? >> possibly. >> i'm just throwing it out there. say, youalso got to look at the minutes from the bank of england, they are kind of water dow
>> the report from walsh and whether or not carney listens to it.aljapan, reserve, they have these behind the door meetings. at some point in the future, you will get the transcripts from those meetings. what does the bank of england do with them? they burn them. central banking is taking on much more importance over the last five years. it means we want more transparency. these guys are behind closed doors making big decisions. arguably, mark carney has a more influential job then the...
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our nick paton walsh and his crew follow a kurdish fighter. we have nick overlooking kobani.footage there of intense situation, nick. >> reporter: christine, what is remarkable is after weeks, we saw the fight from inside the hill of turkey. there is so little left to fight over and the people who try to eek out a life are looking for food, fuel and something to get through the winter. it is a fight itself that is deeply chilling and remarkable on the frontline with coalition technology in the skies trying to support them. the fighters on the ground are often 22-year-olds. we spoke to one commander who told us how one of her friends had died trying to defend others. >> there were heavy clashes with isis. we were out numbered. she advanced to help save the other injured with her. isis surrounded her because girls are very prized by them. she then blew herself up and killed a lot of them with her. i was near her then. her last words were we will liberate our land with the last drop of blood in my body. >> reporter: it is a gripping detail, christine, but there is one smell that
our nick paton walsh and his crew follow a kurdish fighter. we have nick overlooking kobani.footage there of intense situation, nick. >> reporter: christine, what is remarkable is after weeks, we saw the fight from inside the hill of turkey. there is so little left to fight over and the people who try to eek out a life are looking for food, fuel and something to get through the winter. it is a fight itself that is deeply chilling and remarkable on the frontline with coalition technology...
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let me take you to my exclusive interview with sam walsh, the boss of rio tinto, telling bloomberg itsiness as usual for now. this as the market continues to speculate over a revised offer for his business from glencore. >> at the end of the day, it is a decision for the board, not for me personally. this,y, when you consider there is a whole raft of things you look at in terms of how business -- in terms of our business and their business. >> you think they come back in april? >> i have no idea. it is a question to tony hayward, not to me. >> you are a man who likes to plan forward. are you planning for that event? are you putting this business on a footing where it needs to think about this? >> the most important thing is that we have a strategy. we have a game plan for how we are going to run the business. it is important that we stick to that game plan, that we don't get distracted or deviate or do something silly. that is not the way you run a business. , as is the board, that our strategy to deliver growth and to increase in thelder returns is very best interest of the sharehold
let me take you to my exclusive interview with sam walsh, the boss of rio tinto, telling bloomberg itsiness as usual for now. this as the market continues to speculate over a revised offer for his business from glencore. >> at the end of the day, it is a decision for the board, not for me personally. this,y, when you consider there is a whole raft of things you look at in terms of how business -- in terms of our business and their business. >> you think they come back in april?...
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it's just getting back to the dynasty status they had under bill walsh. "it's going to be a real niner dynasty comeback. it's going to you the niners will make history and be the first team to win 3 superbowls back to back to back." in his 4 years in san francisco harbaugh won 49 gamestaking the team to the playoff in 3 of those years. but harbaugh never won the big one that's something that the 49ers haven't done since 1994 live in santa clara aa kroon 4 news new at 11. emeryville police are searching for two suspects involved in shooting that happened at a 76 gas station. jacqueline bennett>>: 7 there was a spare the air alert today because of stagnant air. that means no wood burning. first-time violators will be fined 100 dollars, or they can take a smoke awareness class. for second-time violators, it's 500-dollars. no alert is planned for tomorrow. because the winds are going to pick up. as jacqueline is confirming. jacqueline bennett>>: will be seen in dry ice storm front coast through the air in the next couple hours. this storm will bring as gusty
it's just getting back to the dynasty status they had under bill walsh. "it's going to be a real niner dynasty comeback. it's going to you the niners will make history and be the first team to win 3 superbowls back to back to back." in his 4 years in san francisco harbaugh won 49 gamestaking the team to the playoff in 3 of those years. but harbaugh never won the big one that's something that the 49ers haven't done since 1994 live in santa clara aa kroon 4 news new at 11. emeryville...
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nick walsh and the border in syria to have battle to save the city of kabani.e's a first look. >> reporter: we've been taken down this street to the eastern front lines. to protect them from snipers and media, two of the female ypg fighters escorting us down there and this is near the eastern front where there's been much more aintense fighting. speaking to how much of the city is controlled and you see here, quite remarkable devastation caused by the explosives used. it was quite clear that isis are far from giving up on this fight. trying to take ground every day. the move towards the border crossing, that was a substantial advance. they tried, beaten back by each night, particularly last night, we heard very intense clashes further down this street towards the eastern front here. you can hear the absolute devastation here as we get closer to isis' positions here to the northeast of the city. some of this caused from daily constant sometimes every five minutes, a thump of mortar homemade by isis. it's for months now, you can see turkey just behind this. they'
nick walsh and the border in syria to have battle to save the city of kabani.e's a first look. >> reporter: we've been taken down this street to the eastern front lines. to protect them from snipers and media, two of the female ypg fighters escorting us down there and this is near the eastern front where there's been much more aintense fighting. speaking to how much of the city is controlled and you see here, quite remarkable devastation caused by the explosives used. it was quite clear...
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nick paton walsh thanks so much.e appreciate it. >>> still to come, what did the grabbed jury see that we did not'? we'll walk you through each step of eric garner's confrontation with police from his proclamation of innocence to that fatal chokehold. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> first ferguson, and now anger in the streets of new york city. peaceful protests erupting there and all over the country overnight after a grand jury decided not to indict a new york police officer in the death of an unarmed black man. there have been dozens of arrests though in new york. 43-year-old eric garner died back in july after officer daniel pantaleo forced him into a chokehold. the procedure has been banned by the nypd since 1993. this confrontation captured on video, officers wrestling garner to the ground, 11 times garner says i can't breathe. garner's widow and mother spokes to "cbs this morning" about what they're going through. >> felt really hard since the 17th, i'm just trying to make
nick paton walsh thanks so much.e appreciate it. >>> still to come, what did the grabbed jury see that we did not'? we'll walk you through each step of eric garner's confrontation with police from his proclamation of innocence to that fatal chokehold. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> first ferguson, and now anger in the streets of new york city. peaceful protests erupting there and all over the country overnight after a grand jury decided...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, kobani. >> an extraordinary report there from nick. but let's take you back now to new york city where the protesters flooded the streets after a grand jury decided not to indict a police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man, eric garner. >> that is right, it is just past 3:00 a.m. in new york right now. but a few hours ago protesters packed into new york's times square marching through manhattan. they even stopped traffic on the city's west side highway. if you have been to new york you know how significant that is. the demonstrations have calmed down. for the most part, people have headed home. it was largely peaceful. and the police let the protesters have their say. new york's police commissioner said that several were arrested during the night's protest. our deborah feyerick was out on the streets during the evening. take a look. >> reporter: the protests began at times square and they walked over to rockefeller center where they marched around the perimeter, making their way over the west side highway shutting i
nick paton walsh, cnn, kobani. >> an extraordinary report there from nick. but let's take you back now to new york city where the protesters flooded the streets after a grand jury decided not to indict a police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man, eric garner. >> that is right, it is just past 3:00 a.m. in new york right now. but a few hours ago protesters packed into new york's times square marching through manhattan. they even stopped traffic on the city's west...
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do now we have to think about why are we watching this movie where are we watching the matrix we're walshs the total body
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nick paton walsh brings us that story. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. in manila, 8:00 a.m. in london. typhoon hagupit is nearing the philippines at this hour. derek is standing by with all the details. derek, it's obviously no longer a super typhoon but it's nevertheless still a very dangerous storm. >> it is, but we have got some good news to report finally. this storm does show signs of weakening. in fact, we've got the latest joint typhoon warning center update on typhoon hagupit. you can see 205 kilometers per hour is roughly 15 kilometers per hour below what it was three hours ago. so we're starting to see this storm start to weaken. that is good news as it's still another nine hours or so before it makes landfall in the central philippines. it's picked up speed at 15 kilometers per hour. that means we could get a slightly earlier landfall time, so we want to be on high alert across this area. it's making its way north of tacloban and expects to bring the northern sections of the eyeball south of here, that is important because we're expecting significant storm surge across that
nick paton walsh brings us that story. >>> it is 4:00 p.m. in manila, 8:00 a.m. in london. typhoon hagupit is nearing the philippines at this hour. derek is standing by with all the details. derek, it's obviously no longer a super typhoon but it's nevertheless still a very dangerous storm. >> it is, but we have got some good news to report finally. this storm does show signs of weakening. in fact, we've got the latest joint typhoon warning center update on typhoon hagupit. you...
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do now we have to think about why are we watching this movie where are we watching the matrix we're walshs the total body take mind to control our body to take our mind or vice versa and the words in steve the strongest weapon and the o presentations is in the minded of the oppressed (clapping.) thank you for your
do now we have to think about why are we watching this movie where are we watching the matrix we're walshs the total body take mind to control our body to take our mind or vice versa and the words in steve the strongest weapon and the o presentations is in the minded of the oppressed (clapping.) thank you for your
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. >> york pointed out his uncle, eddie dee bartolo didn't find walsh -- >> my uncle swung and missed many times. i've had great conversations with him about making sure you get the right group of people and the people that understand what you want as an organization. >> reporter: the two men at the top will use whatever time it takes to make the right fit. it will be their process and it will not be a transparent process. live in santa clara, robert handa. bay area news. >>> the question now, who could be the niners next head coach? jerrod? >> reporter: janelle, that is a huge question. they need to hit a home run on the selection of the 49ers head coach. you don't reach three straight nfc championship games in four years by accident. csn bay area.com 49ers insider, matt maiocco has more. >> well there are two viable candidates already on the staff. jim tomorrowsula is the defensive line coach and dick fangio will get support from the locker room. he's done a good job in that role. the 49ers will cast a wide net so they will search the league. they know that they already have two pre
. >> york pointed out his uncle, eddie dee bartolo didn't find walsh -- >> my uncle swung and missed many times. i've had great conversations with him about making sure you get the right group of people and the people that understand what you want as an organization. >> reporter: the two men at the top will use whatever time it takes to make the right fit. it will be their process and it will not be a transparent process. live in santa clara, robert handa. bay area news....
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erly walsh channel nine, australia is one block from the scene. what is it like right now and take us back to how this unfolded? >> at the moment i'm at st. james port where the hostage as families gathered. they are ushered inside of this building with police with them a short time ago. an ambulance raced up and two paramedics ran inside the building. what that indicates that families of these hostages are incredibly distressed inside and they are now also needing treatment. one block away though, this is where it all unfolding. there are ambulances on site. the riot squad, tactical police officers, it was an eerily calm night until about, oh, half an hour ago, when gunshots rang out across the city. we saw a male hostage run from the lindht cafe, 2:06 local time, one hour another group of hostages raced from the cafe shortly after. there was then the sound of gunshots, one after the other, a spray of bullets. police moved into, moved into the cafe and chocolate shop where multiple round of gunshots were fired. at least two hostages have been pul
erly walsh channel nine, australia is one block from the scene. what is it like right now and take us back to how this unfolded? >> at the moment i'm at st. james port where the hostage as families gathered. they are ushered inside of this building with police with them a short time ago. an ambulance raced up and two paramedics ran inside the building. what that indicates that families of these hostages are incredibly distressed inside and they are now also needing treatment. one block...
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dr jim walsh joining us from massachusetts. thank you very much guys. >> thank you for having me. >> switching topics to politics, starting with a big turn around for the u.s. economy. remember the great recession on employment numbers, topping 9% from 2009 to 2011. millions lost their homes and retirement funds. many lost hopes for a better future. what a difference a few years made. check out the numbers from the commerce department showing the economy grew 5% in the third quarter of 2014, up from 3.9%, the strongest growth we have seen in 11 years. hiring for the year reaches a new high. the best level since 1999. overall job growth is at a 15-year high, and corporate profits are rising as well as wall street. will president obama and the democrats get any credit for pulling the economy out of the great recession, should they? for more on that and political stories i'm joined by james war in, washington bureau chief in the new york "daily news", michael shure, an al jazeera political correspondent. and a former senior adviso
dr jim walsh joining us from massachusetts. thank you very much guys. >> thank you for having me. >> switching topics to politics, starting with a big turn around for the u.s. economy. remember the great recession on employment numbers, topping 9% from 2009 to 2011. millions lost their homes and retirement funds. many lost hopes for a better future. what a difference a few years made. check out the numbers from the commerce department showing the economy grew 5% in the third quarter...
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this probably touches a nerve. >> jim walsh, good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> big changes out of washington that could impact law enforcement nationwide. they expanded the programme. >> the new rules are a long-time priority of attorney-general eric holder. federal rights groups say they leave gaping holes. the new guidelines come in the wake of anger sparked by the death of three african americans at the hands of police. >> we can't afford to profile, to do law enforcement on the basis of stereotypes it undermines the public trust and makes us not good at what we need to do. >> in 2003 the bush administration barred profiling. the new rules ex-banded to in -- expanded to include national origin. law enforcement can consider characteristics, including race or gender when they match a suspect. the rules cover federal law enforcement and don't apply to local police, unless they are part of a federal task force. there are exclusions. the t.s.a. can use profiling at airports. parts of u.s. customs and border protection can prof
this probably touches a nerve. >> jim walsh, good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> big changes out of washington that could impact law enforcement nationwide. they expanded the programme. >> the new rules are a long-time priority of attorney-general eric holder. federal rights groups say they leave gaping holes. the new guidelines come in the wake of anger sparked by the death of three african americans at the hands of police. >> we can't afford to...
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joan walsh did the same. it's like the question, do you believe in capital punishment?, i don't believe in capital punishment either. >> do you think it's immoral? >> i have a slightly different view. i think that the state should not be empowered to kill people. in the same way, i don't think the state should be empowered to torture people. it's more of a concern about, i have concern about giving the state that kind of power. i have too much mistrust of the state. >> i appreciate that. and i do too. maybe not as much as you, but i share that passion. throughout history torture has been used to punish. you go to georgia and see how they torture their own soldiers. on a monument, a ship, the torture room, you see it in old pictures of vietnam. why was torture used? why it was it a part of battle and adversarial relationships in life? what was its role if not to get information? >> oh, unfortunately the sad truth of torture, it's ostensible justification is to get information. it's actual use is to brutalize, to dehumanize, to demonstrate your superiority, to demean the
joan walsh did the same. it's like the question, do you believe in capital punishment?, i don't believe in capital punishment either. >> do you think it's immoral? >> i have a slightly different view. i think that the state should not be empowered to kill people. in the same way, i don't think the state should be empowered to torture people. it's more of a concern about, i have concern about giving the state that kind of power. i have too much mistrust of the state. >> i...
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nick paton walsh and his crew made the dangerous walk into the border if in syria to look at the battlehe city the of kobani, and here is a lofirs look. >> reporter: we've been taken down this street to the eastern front lines. to protect them from snipers and media, two of the female ypg fighters escorting us down there and this is near the eastern front where there's been much more intense fighting. speaking to how much of the city is controlled and you see here, quite remarkable devastation caused by the explosives used. it was quite clear that isis are far from giving up on this fight. in fact, trying to take ground everyday and they have moved to the official border crossing three or four days ago and that is a substantial advance they tried, but they were beaten back, and each night, particularly last night, we had very intense clashes further down the street towards the eastern front here. you can hear the absolute devastation here as we get closer towards isis' positions here to the northeast of the city. some of h is caused by the daily constant and sometimes every five minutes
nick paton walsh and his crew made the dangerous walk into the border if in syria to look at the battlehe city the of kobani, and here is a lofirs look. >> reporter: we've been taken down this street to the eastern front lines. to protect them from snipers and media, two of the female ypg fighters escorting us down there and this is near the eastern front where there's been much more intense fighting. speaking to how much of the city is controlled and you see here, quite remarkable...
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. >> joining me now are joe madison and joan walsh. thank you. >> joe, let's put these job numbers up again. the president's on track, a real streak. and these numbers show the economy is really heating up. is this story getting the attention it should, joe? >> no, it's not. at all. it's not. i hate to use the term mainstream media, because i really don't know what that is today. but the reality is that i talked with the secretary of labor. not only is it on track, reverend sharpton, but it's being sustained in almost every major component. manufacturing is up. one of the reasons manufacturing is up, here's something else that doesn't get a lot of attention. gasoline prices. >> down. >> -- are lower. when the gasoline price went up, it was blamed on president obama. it goes down, nobody says, thank you, president obama. but when gasoline prices go down, manufacturers come running. health care. remember the affordable care act, obamacare was supposed to be a job killer. guess what? we're creating jobs, and we're creating healthy people
. >> joining me now are joe madison and joan walsh. thank you. >> joe, let's put these job numbers up again. the president's on track, a real streak. and these numbers show the economy is really heating up. is this story getting the attention it should, joe? >> no, it's not. at all. it's not. i hate to use the term mainstream media, because i really don't know what that is today. but the reality is that i talked with the secretary of labor. not only is it on track, reverend...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, kobani. >> such innocent children there. all right, a few hours from now the u.s. president will announce his choice for secretary of defense, outgoing secretary chuck hagel incisions his departure is the result of a mutual agreement with president barack obama. thursday he spoke about america's challenges ahead and his decision to leave now. >> all of us together, not secretary hagel but all of us as a team have prepared this institution over the last two years to take on these big issues that are ahead. those issues are still undefinable. we know of some of them. we know of long-term challenges, but i think you have to know when to leave too. >> the nominee to succeed hagel is expected to be this man, ashton carter who had been the pentagon's second in command. >>> now, outside of isis another notorious terror group set a deadline for the u.s. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula released a video showing an american citizen whom the group has now threatened to kill. as barbara starr reports, it's troubling because the u.s. ca
nick paton walsh, cnn, kobani. >> such innocent children there. all right, a few hours from now the u.s. president will announce his choice for secretary of defense, outgoing secretary chuck hagel incisions his departure is the result of a mutual agreement with president barack obama. thursday he spoke about america's challenges ahead and his decision to leave now. >> all of us together, not secretary hagel but all of us as a team have prepared this institution over the last two...
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that is senator john walsh. >> john walsh was the lieutenant governor of montana.was appointed to fill the seat of max baa kus. he would be the incumbent senator, easier for raising money and touting everything he's been able to do in the senate. a few months in the new york times reported he had plagiarized pieces from the army war college. he initially said he didn't do anything wrong. he then later told the ap he had been suffering from ptsd while he was writing the thesis. he didn't resign but he did say he wouldn't run for senator. it didn't give democrats enough time to run against the republican who was a strong candidate and the democrats lost that race. the republican will be sworn in. >> the next doesn't involve american politicians. but it gets an honorable mention. toronto's mayor rob ford. >> what else can you say? rob ford. the mayor of toronto for two terms. he was accused of taking crack cocaine. he denies that. a video cape out-- came out smoking cocake. his excuse he was drunk. that's not going to help your political career too much. but he served
that is senator john walsh. >> john walsh was the lieutenant governor of montana.was appointed to fill the seat of max baa kus. he would be the incumbent senator, easier for raising money and touting everything he's been able to do in the senate. a few months in the new york times reported he had plagiarized pieces from the army war college. he initially said he didn't do anything wrong. he then later told the ap he had been suffering from ptsd while he was writing the thesis. he didn't...
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and cnn's nick paton walsh spoke exclusively with peshmerga who feel caught in the middle. >> reporterrough this wreckage lies a riddle that has the kurds defending kobani terrified. on saturday, isis launched a surprise attack using suicide car bombs and dozens of fighters on this, the official crossing into turkey. they say the fighters shot at them from behind a grain silo that lies just inside turkey which turkey denies. the attack shown here was repelled but only just. behind me is the grain silo where the kurds say isis were able to take up positions and shoot at them, launching an attack on this border crossing here. interestingly now, there always was a turkish flag flying above that grain silo. it's now conspicuously absent. they are preparing for a repeat. hardening in their animosity towards turkey, this just reinforcing their belief turkey let isis's jihadis cross into syria in the first place months ago. "this is our homeland. what is isis doing here? all of that came from turkey. turkey is behind all of this. they give them weapons. i saw it with my own eyes." they also c
and cnn's nick paton walsh spoke exclusively with peshmerga who feel caught in the middle. >> reporterrough this wreckage lies a riddle that has the kurds defending kobani terrified. on saturday, isis launched a surprise attack using suicide car bombs and dozens of fighters on this, the official crossing into turkey. they say the fighters shot at them from behind a grain silo that lies just inside turkey which turkey denies. the attack shown here was repelled but only just. behind me is...
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here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. >> reporter: doctors have been warning for years about the growing health threat from drug resistant super bugs. it has taken an economist jim o'neill to put the eye-watering price tag on what will happen if nations continue to ignore the problem. he says drug resistance will cost the world up to 63 trillion pounds, that's 63,000 billion pounds by 2050. put another way, that's the equivalent of 35 years of the uk's entire economic output. around 700,000 people a year worldwide are killed by drug resistant infections such as e. coli, tb and malaria. that's predicted to rise by 10 million a year by 2050, more than currently die from cancer. >> as we've seen from a number of other worrying pandemics that break out was immediate panic about trade and travel. and so that's usually when it's a very specific in some part of the world. something like this, which is going to affect everybody, it could have a devastating impact on international trade and travel and globalization. >> reporter: mr. o'neill says it will take global action and commitme
here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. >> reporter: doctors have been warning for years about the growing health threat from drug resistant super bugs. it has taken an economist jim o'neill to put the eye-watering price tag on what will happen if nations continue to ignore the problem. he says drug resistance will cost the world up to 63 trillion pounds, that's 63,000 billion pounds by 2050. put another way, that's the equivalent of 35 years of the uk's entire economic output....
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even as the battle rages on nick paton walsh had a firsthand look. this is his report. >> reporter: we've been taken down this street towards the eastern front line behind those curtain there is put up to protect them from snipers by two of the female wpg fighters escorting us down there, and this is near the eastern front where there's been much more intense fighting in the past three or four days. and while we get differing figures from whoever you speak to about quite how much of the city is controlled and you see here quite remarkable devastation caused by the explosives used, what's quite clear is that isis are far from giving up on this fight trying to take ground every day. their move towards the official border crossing three or four days ago was a substantial advance they tried but were beaten back. each night particularly last night we had intense clashes further down this street towards the eastern front here. you can hear -- you can see the absolute devastation here as we get closer towards isis' positions here to the northeast of the cit
even as the battle rages on nick paton walsh had a firsthand look. this is his report. >> reporter: we've been taken down this street towards the eastern front line behind those curtain there is put up to protect them from snipers by two of the female wpg fighters escorting us down there, and this is near the eastern front where there's been much more intense fighting in the past three or four days. and while we get differing figures from whoever you speak to about quite how much of the...
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do now we have to think about why are we watching this movie where are we watching the matrix we're walsh it and someone asks what is is gemini it's the total body take mind to control our body to take our mind or vice versa and the words in steve the strongest weapon and the o presentations is in the minded of the oppressed (clapping.) thank you for your time. >> (clapping.) okay. so my name is amy i'm not going to follow i'm going to have her teach my class i teach at mission high school taught there for 9 years it's an honor to be able to touch this class it's completely transformed me and spider me to go back to school with that, it as transformed me along with my students i love it everyday when i come into the class i get to hear the passion with that, apologize to introduce alejondra. >> this working first of all, i want to shake your hand there needs to be more young people there are people who don't know about the comments i'd be honored if you would shake my hand (clapping.) all right. so what you witnessed to me is exactly with ethnic studies is about being to find our own indi
do now we have to think about why are we watching this movie where are we watching the matrix we're walsh it and someone asks what is is gemini it's the total body take mind to control our body to take our mind or vice versa and the words in steve the strongest weapon and the o presentations is in the minded of the oppressed (clapping.) thank you for your time. >> (clapping.) okay. so my name is amy i'm not going to follow i'm going to have her teach my class i teach at mission high...