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center as well. they came in by freeway, but police chief said they wanted to make sure that this was on surface street so that anybody who wanted to show their respects could do so. and it is an especially poignant thing seeing as michael johnson, mike johnson, was a true local here in san jose. as soon as folks are able to take their seats, we're going to hear from the assistant police chief. he's going to ask folks to take a seat and then the ceremony will proceed. we'll have that for you live for the duration. we'll also hear from bishop patrick mcgraph. he's going to offer a prayer for the family and also the one thing that usually no one can get through without a dry eye, "amazing grace" is going to be sung inside as well. and then police chief larry esquivel. he's not a man of not a lot of words. he's been private in his grief, but he said this is really a difficult day for him, that he never thought he would lose an officer in the line of duty though he knows it could happen at any time. i di
center as well. they came in by freeway, but police chief said they wanted to make sure that this was on surface street so that anybody who wanted to show their respects could do so. and it is an especially poignant thing seeing as michael johnson, mike johnson, was a true local here in san jose. as soon as folks are able to take their seats, we're going to hear from the assistant police chief. he's going to ask folks to take a seat and then the ceremony will proceed. we'll have that for you...
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and so, we build a platform as well. doing great, great, great kind of democratization, you know, great consumerization, and then great platform, we're delivering a whole new type of product. emily: what is salesforce's strategy to get into china? one of the most crucial markets of the future. marc: well, china is a super important market. it is very exciting. we work closely with our customers there. we also have to work very closely with the government. we have to work with our partners. all of those things come together to help create something in china. emily: now, the nsa revelations, i wonder how those specifically have impacted your business, because you are dealing with so much sensitive data. you have built data centers in germany, france, the u.k. will you have to have one in every important country? marc: oh yeah, you're going to have to have one in every important country, but it's not because of that, it's another reason. because the cloud is going mainstream, every president of every country wants to have t
and so, we build a platform as well. doing great, great, great kind of democratization, you know, great consumerization, and then great platform, we're delivering a whole new type of product. emily: what is salesforce's strategy to get into china? one of the most crucial markets of the future. marc: well, china is a super important market. it is very exciting. we work closely with our customers there. we also have to work very closely with the government. we have to work with our partners. all...
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>> well, it is.nd the people who run the irs have been spending time as we now know because of congressional hearings, targeting people for political reasons, hauling them in and asking them how often they pray to see whether they'll get a tax number for their tea party group. 500,000 hours hours this year in irs people supposed to be working for you and me were doing union work, paid for by you and my taxes. so why do they not have time to fix this? they're not being serious about managing themselves. gerri: of course, we saw other scandals as well. super expensive luxurious conferences in las vegas and other places that they paid for. the list goes on and on. you know, when you have an investigation like you did into the tax exempt arm of the irs and lois lerner it's hard to keep your eyes on the prize. it's hard to be obsessed and jokes on the job you have to do day to day. this is part of the problem as well. their attention is distracted by all these scandals. the impact though the irs paid frau
>> well, it is.nd the people who run the irs have been spending time as we now know because of congressional hearings, targeting people for political reasons, hauling them in and asking them how often they pray to see whether they'll get a tax number for their tea party group. 500,000 hours hours this year in irs people supposed to be working for you and me were doing union work, paid for by you and my taxes. so why do they not have time to fix this? they're not being serious about...
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>> not -- >> not so well, right >> not so well. and that will be -- and that will be the argument that ted cruz will make when he runs for president. he will say, look, we tried nominating these -- >> twice. >> -- moderate tremors -- >> right >> -- these mccains and romneys, it didn't work, vote for me. and maybe that will appeal to people, but i think there's a reason that the party ends up nominating these figures, and it's because the balance of power in republican primaries is still held by sort of moderate conservatives who aren't necessarily tea party activists. >> but that gives the light of the idea that somehow the loudest and the angriest in the party are the ones who make those decisions, you know. >> they aren't. not at all. >> yeah. >> mitt romney would never have been -- >> had a -- >> they had -- what -- what conservative activist have is veto power over certain positions, certain policy issues and so on, and in exchange for that, they tend to allow the moderate, but sort of moderate conservatives -- >> by comparison
>> not -- >> not so well, right >> not so well. and that will be -- and that will be the argument that ted cruz will make when he runs for president. he will say, look, we tried nominating these -- >> twice. >> -- moderate tremors -- >> right >> -- these mccains and romneys, it didn't work, vote for me. and maybe that will appeal to people, but i think there's a reason that the party ends up nominating these figures, and it's because the balance of...
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well, "popular" kids must have been playing for a charity as well. >> they were, but we knew the littleal. >> seth: never get to know your charity. [ laughter ] >> nice. i'll remember you said that. i'll tweet that. >> seth: so, congratulations on "bloodline," which is on netflix, which is great. [ applause ] and then, i know i'm putting you in an impossible situation here, because you can't talk about it, because everything's top secret. but, you are in -- >> everything i'm in is top secret. >> seth: it's amazing! well, "man men," top secret. >> yes. >> seth: and you were wonderful in that. >> thank you. >> emmy nominated for that. and then "avengers." you're in "avengers," but you can't tell us what. >> well, yeah, i mean i guess i could, but i might get in trouble. >> seth: right, okay, gotcha. >> and it will be a surprise. >> seth: it will be a surprise. i look forward to it. >> yeah, i've been keep this secret for so long, you know. i wasn't even sure i was going to get to go to the premiere. and then, it leaked that i was in it and my whole family was angry at me, because i hadn't
well, "popular" kids must have been playing for a charity as well. >> they were, but we knew the littleal. >> seth: never get to know your charity. [ laughter ] >> nice. i'll remember you said that. i'll tweet that. >> seth: so, congratulations on "bloodline," which is on netflix, which is great. [ applause ] and then, i know i'm putting you in an impossible situation here, because you can't talk about it, because everything's top secret. but, you are...
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it means our multinationals won't do as well. our energy companies won't do as well. we're seeing that in the earnings forecast. small and mid caps, domestic oriented companies, are doing well. and this is why the market is not breaking down. these averages are still very near their highs. >> housing is not great. auto is not great. worry about the dollar and the fed is going to raise rates? >> i don't know how jim could say we don't have an economic recovery when we've got s&p margins at all-time highs. we've got s&p earnings at near all-time highs. and we talk about what may happen in the first quarter. employment down 5%. >> i didn't say we didn't have an economic recovery. i said it was not much of an economic recovery. over the last four months, we have seen more economic misses than hits. we are moving forward, to be sure. and certainly, companies have recovered to a great deal. but the economy is not getting that break-away speed that many expected this year. >> well -- >> look, what happens is as steve said, and as we saw last year, you get that -- the 4% or t
it means our multinationals won't do as well. our energy companies won't do as well. we're seeing that in the earnings forecast. small and mid caps, domestic oriented companies, are doing well. and this is why the market is not breaking down. these averages are still very near their highs. >> housing is not great. auto is not great. worry about the dollar and the fed is going to raise rates? >> i don't know how jim could say we don't have an economic recovery when we've got s&p...
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verrilli: well, because we think -- well, because we think while we do see that there is, of course, this profound connection, we do think that for reasons like the ones implicit in the chief justice's question, that this issue really sounds in equal protection, as we understand it, because the question is equal participation in a state conferred status and institution. and that's why we think of it in equal protection terms. and if i could just in the in the little time that i have left, i'd like to suggest this, that what the respondents are ultimately saying to the court is that with respect to marriage, they are not ready yet. and yes, gay and lesbian couples can live openly in society, and yes, they can raise children. yes, they can participate fully as members of their community. marriage, though, not yet. leave that to be worked out later. but the petitioners, the petitioners, these gay and lesbian couples are -- justice scalia: or not. or not. i mean, that's not what they are saying. they are saying leave it to the people. it will be worked out later or not. mr. verrilli: but
verrilli: well, because we think -- well, because we think while we do see that there is, of course, this profound connection, we do think that for reasons like the ones implicit in the chief justice's question, that this issue really sounds in equal protection, as we understand it, because the question is equal participation in a state conferred status and institution. and that's why we think of it in equal protection terms. and if i could just in the in the little time that i have left, i'd...
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♪ well you know that i've known you since we were three oh we fell in love at seventeen ♪ ♪ well so iize the perfect parts ♪ ♪ well i guess that's a start ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: shakey graves. the album, "and the war came", is available everywhere now. for tour dates go to shakeygraves.com. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to chelsea handler, john slattery, shakey graves and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly, we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey guys, welcome to "last call." i'm carson daily. we are stationed tonight here at the world famous k-rock studios in los angeles. and here's what's coming your way. the legendary jadecis performs at the observatory during burgerama. we're going to show you that in a little bit. also, chris garcia is the subject of our comedy spotlight. but first, actress jamie chung swings by to talk about her new comedy series,"resident advisors." from the three clubs, here's more. ♪ >> is it fair to say that you
♪ well you know that i've known you since we were three oh we fell in love at seventeen ♪ ♪ well so iize the perfect parts ♪ ♪ well i guess that's a start ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: shakey graves. the album, "and the war came", is available everywhere now. for tour dates go to shakeygraves.com. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to chelsea handler, john slattery, shakey graves and...
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>> well, we have a couple of challenges on our plate. we have the challenge of new riders wanting more of our service. we have the highest ridership ever. we have challenge of replacing almost the entire system. we're about 45 years old in construction. 42 years from the public's point of view. and we don't have the money to replace all of that. >> what's your experience? >> generally, really great. i love riding bart. and drake does too. >> if you could change anything about bart, what would it be? >> well, for one, i'd love to see bart run 24 hours. i think the bay area deserves a 24-hour transit system that reaches everywhere. >> we'd love to expand service. we haven't got the money to do that. i came to bart about 3 1/2 years ago. and the problems that they were facing at the time they last went out for the voter has to do with earthquake safety. so they put a lot of effort into earthquake safety, and they have done an excellent job at getting the system ready for the big one that's coming. but i think the focus has been on expanding
>> well, we have a couple of challenges on our plate. we have the challenge of new riders wanting more of our service. we have the highest ridership ever. we have challenge of replacing almost the entire system. we're about 45 years old in construction. 42 years from the public's point of view. and we don't have the money to replace all of that. >> what's your experience? >> generally, really great. i love riding bart. and drake does too. >> if you could change anything...
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>> well, what we have is we do media literacy workshops and curriculum as well as parent education sessions at schools in the bay area. all over the bay area. and then we also have a website that has lots of information, lots of great information that can almost stand in for a workshop. it's at aboutface.org. >> and what are some of the ways that we as women and men can promote healthy body image. >> well, especially for ourselves, we certainly can think about the things that our bodies can do and think about the other great characteristics that we have that are not related to attractiveness or really to appearance. and for girls, especially, but also for boys, you know, parents are girls and boys really need to talk about how great it is that your body can help you run, how great it is that your brain can help you think and all these different things as opposed to focusing on the outward appearance. >> i know you're a big advocate of yoga helping too? >> yes. yoga is an up and coming way of helping people with eating disorders and body image problems who aren't really finding that talk the
>> well, what we have is we do media literacy workshops and curriculum as well as parent education sessions at schools in the bay area. all over the bay area. and then we also have a website that has lots of information, lots of great information that can almost stand in for a workshop. it's at aboutface.org. >> and what are some of the ways that we as women and men can promote healthy body image. >> well, especially for ourselves, we certainly can think about the things that...
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>> well sure. i think the one thing, obviously the things that you and bob mentioned are accurate but the inflation data coming in today was getting awfully close or exceeding the feds target of 2%. and i think you get back to the very big concerns in the u.s. about the closer the fed gets to the inflation target and the employment targets the more likely they'll start raising interest rates so whether you consider food energy or not and you are getting around it or exceeding it and the pressure on the fed to act more quickly than normal is there. >> are you one that believes the fed will act in the second half of the year or any time this year or not? >> well certainly they could. although i wouldn't be surprised if they do nothing. the u.s. economy is showing some weakness. we are still trying to figure out if there is sustainable there. and they are being hurt by weakening global economic growth and that is giving more wiggle room to delay. and on the other hand a return to normalized interest r
>> well sure. i think the one thing, obviously the things that you and bob mentioned are accurate but the inflation data coming in today was getting awfully close or exceeding the feds target of 2%. and i think you get back to the very big concerns in the u.s. about the closer the fed gets to the inflation target and the employment targets the more likely they'll start raising interest rates so whether you consider food energy or not and you are getting around it or exceeding it and the...
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well, it does well in china. central europe loves it and africa loves it.'s a universality to what you're doing. how could it be? explain. >> well i think tastes are in common around the world. they look more alike than in the past. i guess the internet is a great place for people to see the fashion and comfort and what other people are doing. there are some nuances all around the world. but the top shoes are the top shoes in europe and top shoes in southeast asia, top shoes in the united states. so it does resonate everywhere. look, we have a big selection as well so some sell better than others but there's a big choice. they all look well, they fit into their own comfort zone. and they're comfortable. >> well, i have to ask you about something. a lot of people -- they try to talk the talk of social media. 3.9 million views on youtube of a skechers, tv campaign by demi lovato lovato. that's got to be the best successful campaign i ever heard. >> that's why we get people like that that can resonate with that. we had older people ringo will be big around the
well, it does well in china. central europe loves it and africa loves it.'s a universality to what you're doing. how could it be? explain. >> well i think tastes are in common around the world. they look more alike than in the past. i guess the internet is a great place for people to see the fashion and comfort and what other people are doing. there are some nuances all around the world. but the top shoes are the top shoes in europe and top shoes in southeast asia, top shoes in the united...
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are you in the business of doing well? well if you think it's going up you should hold on.y don't. now i'm sure they'll say, cramer doesn't know what he's talking about. we're not in the business of making money, we're in the business of cashing in. they're the same thing. and this upset me. >> all right. you seem to be having issues with gm's capital allocation or their willingness -- they are buying back. >> they're buying back stock. this would have been a great opportunity for gm to say, you're selling that? we're buying that. i'm not hearing that kind of chat. >> see how the market takes it. >> the canadians are active here. >> 0 canada. move on to american express. >> this is -- >> not a good performer to say the least. >> this has been awful. hold to sell. when you read the report you think it's either way. is this the moment to be able to step up? they talk about than but they just say, listen no momentum no game plan not the kind of business model you want anymore. i know that they're losing share. they are -- this proud company, i'm a member since 1982 don't make
are you in the business of doing well? well if you think it's going up you should hold on.y don't. now i'm sure they'll say, cramer doesn't know what he's talking about. we're not in the business of making money, we're in the business of cashing in. they're the same thing. and this upset me. >> all right. you seem to be having issues with gm's capital allocation or their willingness -- they are buying back. >> they're buying back stock. this would have been a great opportunity for...
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that they are, you know, well organized and well produced, but of course you don't want to go too welltoo stage managed. certainly by the time she gets to iowa, her campaign team will already be in place to a large degree. >> eleanor, give me a sense of the support hillary clinton has on capitol hill? >> i think in the congress she was a very well-liked senator who worked across party lines. all of the female democratic senators wrote a letter many months ago saying they would all support hillary clinton. i don't think capitol hill is her problem at all. i mean i think she's got congressional support behind her. and her problem really is getting the same level of excitement that barack obama was able to achieve in '08 and again in '12. can she reasellsemble that coalition. >> and that all remains to be seen. all right, alex and eleanor, thank you so much. >>> president obama is back at the white house after his historic meeting with cuban president raul castro in panama. let's listen to what he had to say about hillary clinton's impending announcement at a news conference yesterday. >>
that they are, you know, well organized and well produced, but of course you don't want to go too welltoo stage managed. certainly by the time she gets to iowa, her campaign team will already be in place to a large degree. >> eleanor, give me a sense of the support hillary clinton has on capitol hill? >> i think in the congress she was a very well-liked senator who worked across party lines. all of the female democratic senators wrote a letter many months ago saying they would all...
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people that they stay well, and for people who aren't well that they get better.'s so much evidence that that's the case. and if you're going to do that why not take the best? omega xl is the best. >> announcer: omega xl is a one-of-a-kind powerful omega-3 oil that helps to reduce inflammation associated with joint pain, arthritis, bronchial tightness and more. omega xl is the ultimate natural solution in great health and well-being. >> i was ready to pretty much try anything 'cause i was sore i was real sore. i didn't want to be weighed down by pain. i didn't want to, i didn't want to accept it, that i was getting older and that pain was starting to take over. so with omega xl, i fully believe in omega xl. it allows me to sleep better. it allows me to be more a part of each and every day. i have clarity and focus like i haven't had before. >> i'm on my feet 10 hours a day at least. i had knee surgery, like four years ago. there was a lot of inflammation. after the surgery, i was in so much pain that i just i could barely walk, so my boss gave me, like, three tabl
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and al newsra as well.se in afghanistan in the 1990s when osama bin laden was given swairng there. they the expert who is prepared this report say that the most effective way governments can attempt to deal with this is with the prevention of radicalization recruitment, travel of would-be foreign fighters. they use the term those who eat together and bond can together can bond together.mb together. but just last year the heads of state doctored a resolution on this which came up with various and specific ways of trying to kush curb this radicalization and travel. all states called on to repress the transporting of individuals traveling to another country. states must prevent the movement of terrorists by best control of their borders and documentation. but lots of people have pointed out, these experts, too that all of this depends very much on the political will of the countries who most need to do so. >> easy enough to talk about it, but to make it happen is another matter. mike, thank you very much. >>>
and al newsra as well.se in afghanistan in the 1990s when osama bin laden was given swairng there. they the expert who is prepared this report say that the most effective way governments can attempt to deal with this is with the prevention of radicalization recruitment, travel of would-be foreign fighters. they use the term those who eat together and bond can together can bond together.mb together. but just last year the heads of state doctored a resolution on this which came up with various...
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>> well sure.ttractive you know no disrespect to john, but i think that gmos, in fact, are terrible i'm tired of eating ingredients i can't pronounce and great that a company stepped forward to do our things for our customers that matters here. >> it hasn't hurt whole foods? >> has it hurt whole foods at all either? >> no there's a huge movement, in fact, a growing backlash to liz's point we don't have data these things have been in the market 20, 25 years or so, and you know america is getting more obese, health problems are here. bacteria superbugs somewhere there's a link to it this. i would be darned if i know but i think there's a link. >> will mcdonald's follow suit? >> i think other companies will follow suit because this is going to create a new pressure on market. look at organic foods for example ten years ago that wasn't even a whiff of imagination but now worth hundreds of billions of dollars gluten free the same way. >> i do a show called after the bell. after the bell today we have ap
>> well sure.ttractive you know no disrespect to john, but i think that gmos, in fact, are terrible i'm tired of eating ingredients i can't pronounce and great that a company stepped forward to do our things for our customers that matters here. >> it hasn't hurt whole foods? >> has it hurt whole foods at all either? >> no there's a huge movement, in fact, a growing backlash to liz's point we don't have data these things have been in the market 20, 25 years or so, and you...
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doing well.hank you. >> you've got a beautiful shop here. >> thank you. >> lot of history. >> a lot. >> by the way, that's a killer picture of your dad. >> thank you. >> when you took over officially--your dad passed two years ago? >> yes. >> is that when you officially kind of stepped in? >> yeah. >> how much money will this business lose this year? 100,000? >> no. less. >> and last year? how much did it make or lose? >> last year was 20,000. >> 20,000. and the year before? >> a loss of 20,000. 40,000. >> and if you had a couple bad months and you ran out of cash, what do you do? >> get a loan from the officer. >> your mom? >> yes. >> okay. and how much would you say she's put in here in the last... three years? >> probably close to 200,000 as loans. >> is that the only debt on your books? >> and we've used our line of credit at the bank. >> how much is that? >> 100,000. >> that's tapped out? >> yeah. >> over the years i've met a lot of second-generation business owners. what i'm concerned about
doing well.hank you. >> you've got a beautiful shop here. >> thank you. >> lot of history. >> a lot. >> by the way, that's a killer picture of your dad. >> thank you. >> when you took over officially--your dad passed two years ago? >> yes. >> is that when you officially kind of stepped in? >> yeah. >> how much money will this business lose this year? 100,000? >> no. less. >> and last year? how much did it make or...
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well, bean, social well-being, physical well-being, community well-being and financial well-being. it seems that they're all related. if you're happy in your career of course you'll be successful right? most people are. only 20% of people are happy in their careers. more people down monday die on monday morning of heart attacks than any other time. physical well-being. do you sleep well. are you rested. do you have stress or not. do you eat properly, etc. and then community well-being, you see a community safe. are you able to walk at night without anxiety? and many other things and then financial well-being means that you have no anxiety about money. these things can be quantified. so if you score, say, seven or more out of ten when we quantify it, then you're thriving. if you score between four and seven you're struggling. and if you score less than four, then you're suffering. the gallup data was so interesting that we could predict with the data we had we could predict what was going to happen in libya, in egypt, in tunisia before it happened. >> explain that. >> well, the majo
well, bean, social well-being, physical well-being, community well-being and financial well-being. it seems that they're all related. if you're happy in your career of course you'll be successful right? most people are. only 20% of people are happy in their careers. more people down monday die on monday morning of heart attacks than any other time. physical well-being. do you sleep well. are you rested. do you have stress or not. do you eat properly, etc. and then community well-being, you see...
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i think jeb bush said it well. he said, look, we have a couple of principles in this country that are fundamental. one is people have the right to worship god according to the dictates of their own conscious. at the same time, we oppose discrimination. of any kind. legislatures have to harmonize with those principles and it will be a process that will have bumps and starts and legislatures will have to make corrections from time to time. i know that there will be people who try to take political advantage of that circumstance but it's an important series of topics and we have to work at it and hopefully give people the benefit of the doubt as they try to wrestle with ways to try to protect both of those fundamental principles. >> i guess what i'm asking, and you saw it in 2012 on the issue of immigration, isn't there a danger that an appeal to the base to try to win the primaries, you're forced to say things or take positions that could end up hurting you in the general election. >> well, i do think that people run
i think jeb bush said it well. he said, look, we have a couple of principles in this country that are fundamental. one is people have the right to worship god according to the dictates of their own conscious. at the same time, we oppose discrimination. of any kind. legislatures have to harmonize with those principles and it will be a process that will have bumps and starts and legislatures will have to make corrections from time to time. i know that there will be people who try to take...
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of course. >> well, thank you so much for coming and thank you to the audience as well. like i said before, we have books for sale at the remmer is and we're doing a book signing. very timely, we've got some treats for everyone so partake as well. thank you, everyone. [applause]
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this is the outline of the light well. i don't know if you can read the text at all, and the windows that are there are, they are essentially in an entry way so the living room is on one side and the kitchen is on another and those allow light into the --. >> so the dotted line is the gonzalez home? >> correct. >> we're having problems with the monitor. >> mr. pacheco, if you can maybe make it a little darker. it's hard to see. >> the light well, it goes all the way down to the level of the neighboring home windows. there's some testimony about that. >> is the light well painted black? >> the light well is not painted black. i think the confusion is that the renderings for the project were done in black and that may have been what caused the confusion about the color of the project. >> mr. pacheco, i think the remote might be tucked in that corner right by the --. >> okay, thank you. >> thank you. >> no further questions, commissioners? we'll see if the zoning administrator has any rebuttal. >> thank you, scott sanchez, pl
this is the outline of the light well. i don't know if you can read the text at all, and the windows that are there are, they are essentially in an entry way so the living room is on one side and the kitchen is on another and those allow light into the --. >> so the dotted line is the gonzalez home? >> correct. >> we're having problems with the monitor. >> mr. pacheco, if you can maybe make it a little darker. it's hard to see. >> the light well, it goes all the...
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peter: that has been the subtitle of your book as well. you've got two minutes. >> well, sure. peter, one of the important values of the cloud is that it gathers enormous amounts of data which companies and governments can benefit by analyzing. there is widespread public benefit in learning from what is in the cloud. but there is also considerable profit to be made as well as surveillance opportunities. so there is freight debate about big data. and again, one of the reasons why i call for greater oversight of the cloud and big data, in our enthusiasm to embrace the quantity bits in the cloud we tend to increasingly see truth embodied solely in that which can be quantified or originals noised in correlations. as a trained sociologist i recognize while there is great value in quantitative data there is also limitations and one of the things i fear is our move to embrace big data we're losing the sight of the importance qualitative information historical information theoretical information of can't turfing the subject tivity of the people people's whose data are located in the cl
peter: that has been the subtitle of your book as well. you've got two minutes. >> well, sure. peter, one of the important values of the cloud is that it gathers enormous amounts of data which companies and governments can benefit by analyzing. there is widespread public benefit in learning from what is in the cloud. but there is also considerable profit to be made as well as surveillance opportunities. so there is freight debate about big data. and again, one of the reasons why i call...
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well. >> well, they want to show us that it's a concierge experiences. they have jewelry mats where they can pull them out and you can try them on. they don't set limits on how many you can try on. they say that they suggest you make an appointment, but they're going to try and accommodate anyone who kind of mowsies in. they really do want you to get a sense of what it's like, and they've built this console right next to it because the watch is now a demo model. next to it you can play with the software, and then that's magnified on an ipad screen so you can sort of practice in a sense because all the early reviews are that there is a steep learning curve. takes a few days, and then once you get it you really love it. >> so before you walked into that store and had that watch on your wrist, here's the picture, were you a skeptic, and how did you feel after the experience? >> i really couldn't decide if it was in the wants or needs category, and then when i put it on, i was, like oh yeah i need this. i like the pink one, and i decided to give it a try, ju
well. >> well, they want to show us that it's a concierge experiences. they have jewelry mats where they can pull them out and you can try them on. they don't set limits on how many you can try on. they say that they suggest you make an appointment, but they're going to try and accommodate anyone who kind of mowsies in. they really do want you to get a sense of what it's like, and they've built this console right next to it because the watch is now a demo model. next to it you can play...
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>> well, precisely because i think it does affect our growth prospects.e have a major deficiency in demand in the global economy. now, it's not the whole story, but it's certainly a major reason why the global economy is growing at a trend rate now post-crisis considerably below the pre-crisis levels. >> well, of course we'll know those jobs numbers as soon as we get them. now, biotechnology is one of europe's fastest growing business sector. hundreds of hopeful start-ups are trying to find cures for everything from cancer which is where crowd funding often comes in. jeremy howell reports from one company whose business model, well, it's not for the faint-hearted. >> reporter: meet one of bellentech's biggest money makers. this chilean rose spider one of the most poisonous in the world, is first sedated and then has the venom extracted from its fangs. venoms are highly sought after by medical researchers, because they contain chemicals which could be central to curing cancers or developing new antibiotics. steve trim started this business in the back of a
>> well, precisely because i think it does affect our growth prospects.e have a major deficiency in demand in the global economy. now, it's not the whole story, but it's certainly a major reason why the global economy is growing at a trend rate now post-crisis considerably below the pre-crisis levels. >> well, of course we'll know those jobs numbers as soon as we get them. now, biotechnology is one of europe's fastest growing business sector. hundreds of hopeful start-ups are trying...
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rosenkind joined us as well as the state director of the office of traffic safety and undersecretary, of cal sta the state transportation agency also joined as kate white for a day long event to focus on safety and safety policy in the city so that they can be across the state and the nation and it was an honor to participate in this and i would like to thank and congratulate tim, and as well as commissioner kim who chairs the vision zero committee and joins the mayor in welcoming the delegation in the morning and in the afternoon there were a series of panels and our director, helped to facilitate a session in particular about funding and connecting our good work here to the need for additional infrastructure funding and in addition to safety and it was the theme of the day. and in terms of state legislation, i would like to highlight, senate bill, 16 by the chair of the transportation committee, jim bell and the senator released a new plan for revenues which includes a number of proposals as a package to help to solidify the infrastructure in the road and street funding and about 3
rosenkind joined us as well as the state director of the office of traffic safety and undersecretary, of cal sta the state transportation agency also joined as kate white for a day long event to focus on safety and safety policy in the city so that they can be across the state and the nation and it was an honor to participate in this and i would like to thank and congratulate tim, and as well as commissioner kim who chairs the vision zero committee and joins the mayor in welcoming the...
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well, let's have a letter. n.here is one n so the question is -- you may discuss this -- $4,450 is what you risk. there's a 50/50 chance of 10 grand back there. it could also be a bankrupt. what are you gonna do? we're going for it. all right. go for it. pick it up. let's hope we see the $10,000. we see... the $10,000. [ cheers and applause ] right down there if you would. you also have some spendable cash. what do you want to do next? eric: like to buy a vowel. mm-hmm. an a. one a. l, please. yes, there are two l's. pick up that "gift tag." that's a $1,000 zappos.com gift certificate for online shopping. what do you want to do know? like to buy a vowel. yes. an o. two o's. it's gonna be close. h. uh, yeah. one h. buy a vowel, spin the wheel, try to solve it? another close call coming... look at that. whoo! wow. t, please. what's that? t. eh, yes. there's one t. pick up the $1 million wedge. the whole thing. there you go. turn it around so we can see the... put your $1 million on your $10,000. that's a nice thing
well, let's have a letter. n.here is one n so the question is -- you may discuss this -- $4,450 is what you risk. there's a 50/50 chance of 10 grand back there. it could also be a bankrupt. what are you gonna do? we're going for it. all right. go for it. pick it up. let's hope we see the $10,000. we see... the $10,000. [ cheers and applause ] right down there if you would. you also have some spendable cash. what do you want to do next? eric: like to buy a vowel. mm-hmm. an a. one a. l, please....
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>> uh, sure, we could talk about it. >> well, just talking about it's not gonna do anything. >> well,there. >> yeah, i know, it's right there. >> and so there's a little bit of history, right? >> oh, it's a lot of history. it's a lot of history. >> and a little bit of new. i want people to know we don't have keebler pie crust-- >> can--can i sit down for a minute? seriously, no, seriously. i'm looking at you and your hands are turning red on me. seriously. i really don't want to be filmed during this. i really don't. >> okay. >> i'm not feeling good right now. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from chase. so you can. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a
>> uh, sure, we could talk about it. >> well, just talking about it's not gonna do anything. >> well,there. >> yeah, i know, it's right there. >> and so there's a little bit of history, right? >> oh, it's a lot of history. it's a lot of history. >> and a little bit of new. i want people to know we don't have keebler pie crust-- >> can--can i sit down for a minute? seriously, no, seriously. i'm looking at you and your hands are turning red on me....
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i don't think i did too well. i never thought--i never thought for a moment we would be down to a nine residents on sportsman drive. >> landry's friends are gone. his neighborhood will likely be demolished in the next year. yet life here goes on while big business fights and their customers await product. robert ray al jazeera louisiana. >> it's earth day and it's celebrated around the world. an italian astronaut tweeted this image of earth from outer space. i'm randall pinkston. thank you for joining us on al jazeera america. >> you welcome to the al jazeera news hour. saudi arabia fires against houthi rebels just hours after announcing the end of the air campaign. >>> and 113,000 people have now fled fighting from the iraqi city of ramadi. >>> i was underwater for five minutes thinking, god god god. >> also this hour we hear from one of the survivors of the
i don't think i did too well. i never thought--i never thought for a moment we would be down to a nine residents on sportsman drive. >> landry's friends are gone. his neighborhood will likely be demolished in the next year. yet life here goes on while big business fights and their customers await product. robert ray al jazeera louisiana. >> it's earth day and it's celebrated around the world. an italian astronaut tweeted this image of earth from outer space. i'm randall pinkston....
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visa goes as well.nings report there was a lot of info in terms of what consumers say -- so that's always an interesting -- without any insight there. >> i probably got a slightly more measured world view just a moment ago vis-a-vis. i've been covering energy and finance f. with a couple weeks ago. it was a mixed bag. we had some strong decent beats on the top and bottom lines, but people are waiting for the fed there, as they are in in many other aspects. >> so you're right. >> you're sigh close come out -- so that tells you at least the retail market that's been supporting the price of oil and the feelings about the oil market is going away, at least temporarily temporarily. >> thank you everybody. that does it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" is coming up in a few moments, melissa, with those comments? >> thank you, kelly\s >>> "fast money" start right now. pete najarian natesh guy adami and karen finerman. surging iphone sales in china -- apple saying it's going to give back, sitting on almost
visa goes as well.nings report there was a lot of info in terms of what consumers say -- so that's always an interesting -- without any insight there. >> i probably got a slightly more measured world view just a moment ago vis-a-vis. i've been covering energy and finance f. with a couple weeks ago. it was a mixed bag. we had some strong decent beats on the top and bottom lines, but people are waiting for the fed there, as they are in in many other aspects. >> so you're right....
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well that will prove to be his last entry. he'll be lying dead on the field of bat until just a few hours. as sherman prepares to join the right wing under howard, he has a brief conversation with several other generals including 14th corps commanding general jefferson c. davis. isn't that a great name for a yankee general? that's just perfect. well davis tells sherman he thinks he's going to run into more than the usual confederate calgary. sherman says no there's nothing out there just a small division of confederate calvary. he said brush them out of the way, i'll see you at cox's bridge tomorrow. cox's bridge being the point at which both sherman's wings to pass over towards goldsboro. well the wing will not reach the bring for four days. leading the way on the morning of march 19 general william pete carlin's division. not having too much trouble. then all of the sudden, they hit the goal plantation. all hell breaks loose. carl and his run-in the infantry and they're on both sides. one of the brigades, north carolina juni
well that will prove to be his last entry. he'll be lying dead on the field of bat until just a few hours. as sherman prepares to join the right wing under howard, he has a brief conversation with several other generals including 14th corps commanding general jefferson c. davis. isn't that a great name for a yankee general? that's just perfect. well davis tells sherman he thinks he's going to run into more than the usual confederate calgary. sherman says no there's nothing out there just a...
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whenever anybody says you can't, i always think, well how would you?> this too, is tim draper in pants discussing his plan to split california into six separate states. just one of his many interesting ideas. so many ideas and projects venture beef calls it the draper ecosystem. his latest effort to pass on his knowledge to a new generation of entrepreneurs through an intense and residential school called draper university. tim draper is the son and grandson of venture capitalists, one of the very few old-style dynasties you will find in silicon valley. his firm is invested in tesla and space x and jaromir, among others joined by andrew tang who runs the school draper university as well as the draper dragon fund and that is the venture fund concentrating on china, i'm going to presume and quentin hardee "the new york times." i want to start with you have so many investments out there and so many pots and plates spinning, what's your favorite and i don't mean the one that paid off the most or the one you want to promote that will pay off later. what is
whenever anybody says you can't, i always think, well how would you?> this too, is tim draper in pants discussing his plan to split california into six separate states. just one of his many interesting ideas. so many ideas and projects venture beef calls it the draper ecosystem. his latest effort to pass on his knowledge to a new generation of entrepreneurs through an intense and residential school called draper university. tim draper is the son and grandson of venture capitalists, one of...
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you don't know me that much well. lemonis: well, i don't know you that much. but everybody else, including your father, told me you're a know-it-all. anthony: well, you shouldn't listen to what everybody else. like you said, you should listen to what you feel. lemonis: well, i feel that way, too. yeah, i mean, look, i think you have a bright future. and you're gonna be fine whether i'm in the deal or not. you're gonna be fantastic. you're gonna be in first place. anthony: eventually. lemonis: what is this time thing for you? anthony: i'm a now type of guy. lemonis: but it's a marathon and not a sprint. i want to be in the sign business because i believe that every single person needs a sign. so i'm getting in the sign business. question is, am i getting in the sign business with you? heroes charge! ♪ ♪ (explosion) ♪ hah! (explosion) ♪ lead your heroes in the hit mobile game download heroes charge now! lemonis: i'm getting in the sign business. question is, am i getting in the sign business with you? anthony: you will be. i'm gonna prove to you. lemonis: how do
you don't know me that much well. lemonis: well, i don't know you that much. but everybody else, including your father, told me you're a know-it-all. anthony: well, you shouldn't listen to what everybody else. like you said, you should listen to what you feel. lemonis: well, i feel that way, too. yeah, i mean, look, i think you have a bright future. and you're gonna be fine whether i'm in the deal or not. you're gonna be fantastic. you're gonna be in first place. anthony: eventually. lemonis:...
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in texas and several other states, injection wells store the contaminated wells.d deep into the ground come. it is this process that many suspect is increasing the seismic activity in the reno area. >> we met with the mayor of reno texas, linda stokes. >> i'm very concerned when this is an area that has never had quakes. >> this one is actually the one that is the closest to, or is the epicenter of the earthquakes. >> wow! >> according to the texas railroad commission, xto energy a subsid riz subsidiary of exxon mobile, owns this well. asked mayor stokes about the increased confident. >> no beating around the bush. they are causing this activity. the more horizontal fracking and drilling we have the more problems the more waste water the more injected into the ground we're doing and it's opening fault lines that aren't open at the moment. >> in a prepared statement xto the company that owns this disposal well told "techknow" based on an analysis of the data to date, xl does not believe its well caused any of the seismic events. it's a sensitive issue. when the may
in texas and several other states, injection wells store the contaminated wells.d deep into the ground come. it is this process that many suspect is increasing the seismic activity in the reno area. >> we met with the mayor of reno texas, linda stokes. >> i'm very concerned when this is an area that has never had quakes. >> this one is actually the one that is the closest to, or is the epicenter of the earthquakes. >> wow! >> according to the texas railroad...
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side as well. the line of duty. >> the exact same impression. just so quiet and calm on the roadways. you hear really from our perspective the roaring of the engines, the passing of the motorcycles, but not talking. just observation. >> which is so interesting because we are in a busy hairied life all the time and for people to stop what they're doing and, you know, he paid the ultimate price. everyone has said it out there. it's so moving to see all of the officers and different departments that have come from throughout the country. we have a few scattered reporters talking to i talked to an officer from dallas one from austin one from los angeles, and this is just scratching the surface because they come throughout california as well but other parts of the country, new york as well and their chiefs understand, do you need to be there? please go and represent us. or just you as an individual if you need to be there that's okay to go. >> it's one patch of street on this many mile long procession a
side as well. the line of duty. >> the exact same impression. just so quiet and calm on the roadways. you hear really from our perspective the roaring of the engines, the passing of the motorcycles, but not talking. just observation. >> which is so interesting because we are in a busy hairied life all the time and for people to stop what they're doing and, you know, he paid the ultimate price. everyone has said it out there. it's so moving to see all of the officers and different...
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traffic moving along pretty well. when you get 880 north and southbound it does look good, apart from the closure that i mentioned. if we look at the south bay we have had a nice commute. now, at 4:20, let's go to steve. >>> it is a mental thing. >> all right. good morning everybody. we have a lot of low clouds in place. we have already transitioned into summer pattern i have some pretty warm conditions inland over the last couple of days. fog bank came roaring back. look where is it right there. keep an eye on that for maybe wednesday or thursday. something like that could move in. lots of fog, drizzle. it will be cooler today. san francisco struggling. 52, 57 temperature wise. there really won't be much change. big fog bank. 50s on your temperatures being held up a little bit here. delta breeze is the key here. that is already screaming that it would be cooler napa. when it is over cast usually the breeze kind of tails off a little bit. well inland, it is clear. 52 san francisco. 28 up in arcadia. lots of low clouds
traffic moving along pretty well. when you get 880 north and southbound it does look good, apart from the closure that i mentioned. if we look at the south bay we have had a nice commute. now, at 4:20, let's go to steve. >>> it is a mental thing. >> all right. good morning everybody. we have a lot of low clouds in place. we have already transitioned into summer pattern i have some pretty warm conditions inland over the last couple of days. fog bank came roaring back. look where...
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>> well i think mr. charitable concerns so there is money going to several different areas. it was by far the simplest to presenting the works at auction. >> it is the middle of may. may 14th? >> 14th and 15th. >> let's talk about the pieces that you brought along with us which are two of the signature parts of the collection. start with the monet on your left camera to the right there, and describe how much it's likely to go for. >> it's a marvelous example from the mid-1880s when he was settling into his home and he was challenging what he had done before in terms of he was starting to paint pictures that didn't have people in them. they were empty in some way but mech concentrating on the effects of light. this type of painting has been very popular over recent years with collectors who want to have a great example of impressionism. >> he went a little farther south on the modigliano. >> it was actually painted in paris. he came to paris before the first world war and this is a picture of his lover at
>> well i think mr. charitable concerns so there is money going to several different areas. it was by far the simplest to presenting the works at auction. >> it is the middle of may. may 14th? >> 14th and 15th. >> let's talk about the pieces that you brought along with us which are two of the signature parts of the collection. start with the monet on your left camera to the right there, and describe how much it's likely to go for. >> it's a marvelous example from...
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>> well, here's hoping. well, you know, i think that the really disappointing thing i guess is about 12 or 18 months ago, it was put forward to the office management budget to create a budget for the u.s. chairmanship so there would be extra funds. it would be given to implementing some of these key priorities and fortunately, they said that was not a good idea and that budget did not exist. what is happening is we have these fantastic priorities but agencies, this is again the theme we raise for senator murkowski, going to have to use existing resources and try to squeak reprioritize and we know in this budget scarcity, this is really difficult. that was step one. we missed a huge opportunity that i think what the u.s. chairmanship is going to be is a lot of really good projects and piloting projects, modeling projects that we will showcase, but frankly the funding will not be sufficient to boost them. great work being done but boy, they need turbo charged budget. i never like to end on a pessimistic note.
>> well, here's hoping. well, you know, i think that the really disappointing thing i guess is about 12 or 18 months ago, it was put forward to the office management budget to create a budget for the u.s. chairmanship so there would be extra funds. it would be given to implementing some of these key priorities and fortunately, they said that was not a good idea and that budget did not exist. what is happening is we have these fantastic priorities but agencies, this is again the theme we...
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gas wells. e we found high and low concentrations of natural gas occur close and far from oil and gas wells with no discernible pattern. me tan does not increase the closer a home is to a gas well. we could see this in a graph. we used four methods just to con if you remember it. why couldn't we reproduce duke's results? they just had an insufficient number of samples. please understand that i know that gas wells can still fail. but the pennsylvania experience shows these situations happen rarely, much less than 1% of the time. in our data support these types of low incident rates, but most of all i'd argue our study points to not juch jumping to conclusion conclusions about contamination of water without samples or at least having a sampling program designed to truly characterize u the problem. thank you very much. >> thank you. and mr. lomax? >> chairman smith, ranking member johnson members of the committee, good morning, and thank you for inviting me to testify. my name is simon lomax and i'
gas wells. e we found high and low concentrations of natural gas occur close and far from oil and gas wells with no discernible pattern. me tan does not increase the closer a home is to a gas well. we could see this in a graph. we used four methods just to con if you remember it. why couldn't we reproduce duke's results? they just had an insufficient number of samples. please understand that i know that gas wells can still fail. but the pennsylvania experience shows these situations happen...
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well, kenyan students were massacred there. they weren't killed because they were students, they weren't killed because they're kenyan, they were killed because they're christian. just like the coptic christians. >> the other thing is the president has said before, you know, that muslims are being killed as well when he has any discussion of it. but even at the supermarket in paris -- i mean, the kosher deli. it was a random attack. no, the jews were attacked. >> that's important you mention, yesterday was good friday, also passover right now and tomorrow is easter. there's a lot of solidarity there. i think we have to call a spade a spade and not be afraid to understand the motivations behind these different groups and to understand who the victims are and why they're target sxwled t targeted. >> thank you so much. >>> my take, i'm a catholic. i respect the pope. i went to catholic schools. but over six months ago i wanted to know why the pope wasn't doing more. he has the ears of the most powerful people on the planet. he can
well, kenyan students were massacred there. they weren't killed because they were students, they weren't killed because they're kenyan, they were killed because they're christian. just like the coptic christians. >> the other thing is the president has said before, you know, that muslims are being killed as well when he has any discussion of it. but even at the supermarket in paris -- i mean, the kosher deli. it was a random attack. no, the jews were attacked. >> that's important...
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not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. nearly 3 million rugged square miles with a single broadband connection. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. >>> all right, some videos going viral this morning. you got two little girls going crazy on this amusement park ride. listen. >> i love you and you are my best friend. >> i love you, too. >> and if i die, tell my momma i love her. >> the florida girls' priceless reactions have been viewed millions of times on facebook. >>> and on a different note this dog knows how to get his pump on. watch this. >> one two, three, four. >> all right please don't ask me to do that. both these guys pulling up some flawless push-ups sealed with a kiss. >>> on a different note here's steve and peter. >> it's one of those things that you can lose real quick and then take some time to build. the good news is that they're outstanding folks here at this va and all the vas across the country who are deserving. >> that sounds great
not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. nearly 3 million rugged square miles with a single broadband connection. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. >>> all right, some videos going viral this morning. you got two little girls going crazy on this amusement park ride. listen. >> i love you and you are my best friend. >> i love you, too. >> and if i...
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and as well as germany is part of this and the eu representative as well.n switzerland and they're going to announce what they call a tentative deal. but the details of course have to be worked out over the next three months. somebody is speaking there. >> thank you very much. >> i think this is just a photo opportunity there. i assume she's going to make the statement first, the high representative of the european union. she's walking over to the microphone together with javad zarif, chief iranian nuclear negotiator. here's the high representative of the european union. ] the european union representative and the foreign minister of the islamic republican of iran together with the foreign ministers of china, france germany, russian federation the united kingdom and the united states from 26 march and 7 april 2015 in switzerland. [ inaudible ] -- met from 26 march to second april 2015 in switzerland. as agreed in november 2013 we gather here to find solutions towards reaching a comprehensive resolution that will ensure the exclusively peaceful nature of the
and as well as germany is part of this and the eu representative as well.n switzerland and they're going to announce what they call a tentative deal. but the details of course have to be worked out over the next three months. somebody is speaking there. >> thank you very much. >> i think this is just a photo opportunity there. i assume she's going to make the statement first, the high representative of the european union. she's walking over to the microphone together with javad...
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>>> well it will be a big blow for the group itself.een as the moral and the top leader for the group. however, with regards to fighting in tikrit we need to differentiate between two things. isil is one part fighting the iraqi government as well as the popular mobilization force. it's not confirmed or even established that he was fighting along isil in this particular fight. tikrit was liberated about three weeks ago. we are not quite sure if ho was involved in that battle. now the entire province is witnessing military operations carried out by the iraqi government as well as the popular mobilization forces with the shia militaries those fights and battles are not over yet. >> all right. omar thank you. >>> south africa's foreign minister has called for a diplomatic support from other african nations to put annen to a wave of attacks against migrants. the violence has spread from durbin to joe hand yesesberg. imran khan reports. >> reporter: rubber-coated steel bullets flow over the heads of protesters. they have armed themselves with
>>> well it will be a big blow for the group itself.een as the moral and the top leader for the group. however, with regards to fighting in tikrit we need to differentiate between two things. isil is one part fighting the iraqi government as well as the popular mobilization force. it's not confirmed or even established that he was fighting along isil in this particular fight. tikrit was liberated about three weeks ago. we are not quite sure if ho was involved in that battle. now the...
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lisa: i think it went well and as well as expected. think she was incredibly relaxed and it came through in the video to me as very poignant, how relaxed and comfortable she was. and her idea of the road trip just cracked me up, because i can totally hear her saying let's take a road trip and no one on the staff really understanding what that meant. i did have a call this afternoon and oma aberdeen was on the call from the road. it was a lot of fun and they were making their way and having a good time will stop -- a good time. everybody is very comfortable and everybody is rolling up their sleeves. there is a lot of humbleness which i think is awfully -- also terrific. and everyone is in this together, which is a great start. john: where did she call from do you know? lisa: i don't know, i think she may have called from the van itself. mark: how do you think it is going? patty: i think it's going great. i loved the video. i thought it was hopeful and fun and about the future and relatable and all those great things. the idea of the roa
lisa: i think it went well and as well as expected. think she was incredibly relaxed and it came through in the video to me as very poignant, how relaxed and comfortable she was. and her idea of the road trip just cracked me up, because i can totally hear her saying let's take a road trip and no one on the staff really understanding what that meant. i did have a call this afternoon and oma aberdeen was on the call from the road. it was a lot of fun and they were making their way and having a...