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we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's daily life. we visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need. according to the u.n., worldwide human suffering is greater today than at any other point since the end of the second world war. the causes are war, terrorism, natural disasters. a world humanitarian summit has been convened to look for solutions. what are the demands on emergency relief today? in war-torn iraq over a quarter of the population is dependent on humanitarian aid. in somalia that figure is as high as 40%. it's a country in a permanent state of civil war. there's civil war in south sudan, too. there, two-thirds of the population are in desperate need of help. the war in yemen has caused terrible suffering. nearly 80% of people there are reliant on foreign aid. it's similar in syria. years of war there have displaced millions of people,
we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's daily life. we visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need. according to the u.n., worldwide human suffering is greater today than at any other point since the end of the second world war. the causes are war,...
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. >> her incredible story begins here in north korea, wherere she was born and grew up in the midst of a famine. accocording to estimates, 2 million people in the people's republic have died of malnutrition since the 1990s. >> north koreaea followed communist ideology with a planned economomy. we had a food didistribution system, but it wasn't working. in order to fill o our stomachs, our mother andnd father r would gather small gins and mix them with lots of dried vegegetable leaves. we couldn't even imamagine havig rice. corn wasas our main n source o food, and even that was hard to get. >> north korea has asia's second-largest army. the country isolated itself from the rest of the world in 1953. resistance to the kim dictatorship is forbidden. thjuju family lienened to forereign radio in s secret. >> whehen we heaeard all thehe information from oututside, we bebegan to feeeel that we'd been deceiveded. soso my father d decided that he could not let his children live in a place like that. >> he cicided to fleththe cocountry, but thahat ant ririsg death. north korea's borders are secu
. >> her incredible story begins here in north korea, wherere she was born and grew up in the midst of a famine. accocording to estimates, 2 million people in the people's republic have died of malnutrition since the 1990s. >> north koreaea followed communist ideology with a planned economomy. we had a food didistribution system, but it wasn't working. in order to fill o our stomachs, our mother andnd father r would gather small gins and mix them with lots of dried vegegetable...
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she has emerged as a safe pair of hands, wherere one conservate mp has said, i've had enough of theses, and i want a woman now. i've had enough h these politics. i want somebody who is mature and can lead the country. she has a reputation, a little bit like another iron lady. she comes across a little bit like margaret thatcher. she has been the home secretary for a long time, and is an experienced politician. she will have her hands full, negotiating the relationship with brussels, if she does become the next prime minister, which would be really the most important task for the years to come. anchor: definitely. i wonder if she will tell brussels she wants her money back, the way margaret thatcher did. thank you very much. police in istanbul have carried out a series of raids against terrorist cells with ties to so-called islamic state. 13 people have been arrested. the rays are links to tuesday's triple suicide bombing at istanbul's ataturk airport. on wednesday, turkey's president blamed i.s. for the attack which killed 42 people. no group has claimed responsibly for the attacks, w
she has emerged as a safe pair of hands, wherere one conservate mp has said, i've had enough of theses, and i want a woman now. i've had enough h these politics. i want somebody who is mature and can lead the country. she has a reputation, a little bit like another iron lady. she comes across a little bit like margaret thatcher. she has been the home secretary for a long time, and is an experienced politician. she will have her hands full, negotiating the relationship with brussels, if she does...
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we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's dailye visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need.
we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's dailye visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need.
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we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's daily life. we visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need.
we go toto nepal wherere a year after the earthquake a 12-year-old boy talks about his family's daily life. we visit a border town in turkey where a hundred thousand syrians have sought refuge. but they are not safe from the war here either. and we meet some app designers whose idideas are encouraging others to give money for those in need.
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smr between wherer with in the stock and that level is basically what you are looking for. >> for theetter part of the year the stock has been in the mid to low 80s. i think at some point this is a crowded trade. there are a couple of scenarios when you look at procter. to me if you were to see an up tick in global growth, okay. so this stock should do well. carter just said, the sales topped at $84 billion in 2013. they are expected to be in fiscal 2016 like $64 billion. that's a massive swing. to me they need to actually make up a good bit of that. people have to see they will get back towards peak sales for this thing to work higher from here in my opinion. listen, i don't like it. you could say 5% yield. think about how much cash flow they are using to buy back stock, manage the eps 2 that's also down significantly. >> that's disgraceful, of course. >> let's get to the trade. >> it's a crowded name. if there is a scenario like last summer where global growth sees a down tick and people are worried about the crowded trades you have to remember that procter and gamble august 24, 201
smr between wherer with in the stock and that level is basically what you are looking for. >> for theetter part of the year the stock has been in the mid to low 80s. i think at some point this is a crowded trade. there are a couple of scenarios when you look at procter. to me if you were to see an up tick in global growth, okay. so this stock should do well. carter just said, the sales topped at $84 billion in 2013. they are expected to be in fiscal 2016 like $64 billion. that's a massive...
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he dropped h his trousers: latticiced scars wherere testics should be,e, his face bewildere, frozen int night in 1966 when they left him for dead, his testicles in a dixie cup. you a warning, they told him, to smart-t-mouth, sassy-a-acting niggers, meaning n niggers still alive, meaning any nigger, meaning niggers like me. 8. trainining unsweetened grapefrut juicice will melt my stomach d . don't drive if you can walk, don't walk if you can run. i add a mile each day and run in eighght-pound boots. my knuckles sometimes bursrst te glove. i let dead skin build up, and then i peel it, let it scar, so i don't bleed as much. my bones absorthe shock.k. i train n in three-minute spurt, like rounds:s: three rounds big bag, three speed bag, three jump rope, one- minute breaks, no more, no less. am i too old? eat only kosher meat. eat cabbage, carrots, beets, and watch the weight come down: two-thirty, two-twenty, two-ten, two-oh-nine. 9. will i go like kid paret, a fractured skull, a ten-day sleep, dreaming alligators, pork chops, saxophones, slow grinds, funk, fishbowls, lightbulbs, bats, typ
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and i want to speak to you all right here's first of all wherer are yostu from. >> stephanie.>> >> jordan from alexandria. >> okay. so what does make magic happen mean to you. >> happiness forever one what ever that means to you andea that's magical. m >> ability to bring together tog people of all ages, raises, this a chance to celebrate everythinb you are proud of it matters. >> jordan how would you describe the vibe out here i know you can feel the excitement and energy what is it like. >> positive, in exclusive all the community work that makes you feel happy inside a reallyel wonderful feeling to have this h kind of public space with this i kind of people make happy to be a life and in dc right now. >> i know this is not your first pride parade, how does this parade compare to years past. >> it's really exciting every ee year it feels like there's more and more progress for lbgt. lbg feels like every year everythinr gets better and better, and so that's been the pattern more anr more happiness and joy. >> it feels like its bigger and bigger, people on their way. and for blocks and bl
and i want to speak to you all right here's first of all wherer are yostu from. >> stephanie.>> >> jordan from alexandria. >> okay. so what does make magic happen mean to you. >> happiness forever one what ever that means to you andea that's magical. m >> ability to bring together tog people of all ages, raises, this a chance to celebrate everythinb you are proud of it matters. >> jordan how would you describe the vibe out here i know you can feel the...
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i don't k know wherere its going to takeke me. i do notot know whatat my job wl entailil. amy: betweween 2009 and 2011, shshane bauer r spent ararly two years locked upup in anraranian prison as onone ofhe j jaid amererican hers. last year,r, he went b back to l -- this titime as an u undercovr journalist wororking as a a guat a a private prprison in louisis. in atutunning neww expose for mother jones, titltledbeatings, abbings, lovove letterririot squads, an escape. my four momonths as a private prison g guard." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. britain remains in a widening crisis days after voters chose to leave the european union. the british prime minister david cameron has announced his resignation, labor leader germy corbyn is facing a coup within his own party, as more than a dozen members of his shadow cabinet have resigned or been fired. scotland has announced it will take any steps needed to stay inside the european union, including possibly holding a second independence referend
i don't k know wherere its going to takeke me. i do notot know whatat my job wl entailil. amy: betweween 2009 and 2011, shshane bauer r spent ararly two years locked upup in anraranian prison as onone ofhe j jaid amererican hers. last year,r, he went b back to l -- this titime as an u undercovr journalist wororking as a a guat a a private prprison in louisis. in atutunning neww expose for mother jones, titltledbeatings, abbings, lovove letterririot squads, an escape. my four momonths as a...
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for president, but also that where this party is headed as opposed to feeling like e ths is a party wherere, you know, te voters are taken for granted and controlled by the people who raise the money. amy: we had jill stein on yesterday who is hoping to be another woman on the presidential ballot in november. she has called for bernie sanders to perhaps join her in running in the green party ticket. ththat may be ruleles can be chd that he e could be the presidential candidate of the green party, that he should give up on this two-party duopoly in the united states. your thoughts? >> bernie, as you know, for 25 years in congress, has run as an independent will stop on ththe other handnd, he is been in thee democrcratic caucus the whole time. what he would say is, we are inside and outside the democratic party, fighghting foa democracy, fighting for economic and environmental and racial justice. he has made a pledge to support the democratic candidate this year. i believeve he will stick to th. we think jill is a wonderful person and champion of economic and social justice, but bernie's pled
for president, but also that where this party is headed as opposed to feeling like e ths is a party wherere, you know, te voters are taken for granted and controlled by the people who raise the money. amy: we had jill stein on yesterday who is hoping to be another woman on the presidential ballot in november. she has called for bernie sanders to perhaps join her in running in the green party ticket. ththat may be ruleles can be chd that he e could be the presidential candidate of the green...
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energy is conducting an eight-city national tour aimed at gathering public feedback on the issue of wherere to store nuclear waste. the agency has lnched a so-called consent-t-based siting model to determine where to storore spent nunuclear fuel and high-level radioactitive waste. at a hearing in bostston thursd, papaul gunter r of beyond nucler raraised objections abouout the process. >> how does the public and the afaffected community build trust when the d department t of enery ititself is a a promotional agey doing the bidding of the nuclear indusstry by d direct promotion? and thahat the wholle process gg forwaard to date has lacked consnsent. there has never beenonsent with regegard to generation of nuclear waste. amy: here in new york city, a muslim man has been attacked and severely beaten by three men outside a mosque in queens. mohamed rasheed khan suffered broken ribs and facial bones, internal bleeding and a , concussion. advocates have called for authorities to investigate the beating as a possible hate crime. in another case being described as a possible hate crime, an african
energy is conducting an eight-city national tour aimed at gathering public feedback on the issue of wherere to store nuclear waste. the agency has lnched a so-called consent-t-based siting model to determine where to storore spent nunuclear fuel and high-level radioactitive waste. at a hearing in bostston thursd, papaul gunter r of beyond nucler raraised objections abouout the process. >> how does the public and the afaffected community build trust when the d department t of enery...
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be one of the issues that was prevalent withh mateen a and that he used it asa source of powower, whereree my hahave felt powerless. there are others but galatians for reasons for why he may have felt powerless, too, for which i'm not shirt andnd does certaiy should delve into and to we have more information. legally, that is the issue behind most people. they feel a loss of power. they use a gun to sort of equalize things s and of course, once the process begins quite often, people die in that process. amy: i want to go back to hannah willard who is with us from orlando. she is with equality florida, aa statewide adadvocacy organizatin lesbian, bisexual, transgender rights. what are you calling for now? >> yesterday, we moved very quickly to help people gain access to grief counseling resources. immediately, wcall for people to go to their local blood banks and make sure they were giving blood. we also called for folks to donate if they felt called to do so through a gofundme campaign that raised over $1 million in one day alone. so many folks were looking for tangible next steps, and we
be one of the issues that was prevalent withh mateen a and that he used it asa source of powower, whereree my hahave felt powerless. there are others but galatians for reasons for why he may have felt powerless, too, for which i'm not shirt andnd does certaiy should delve into and to we have more information. legally, that is the issue behind most people. they feel a loss of power. they use a gun to sort of equalize things s and of course, once the process begins quite often, people die in that...
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not daunted by learning some of the rules, they say, "well, i don't want to get myself in trouble wherere i work. if i'm seen as a troublemaker, i won't get promoted. and i don't need that." well, if they're not blistered by moonbeams, what's their final excuse? this is one i can't rebut.t. the excuse is, "well, i have the time. i know what to do, and i don't care about being controversial. but i can do it and nothing will happen because the big boys will decide." now, that's the prescription of dropppping out of democracy. that's the ultimate surrender. and we should try to avoid that with our friends and our neighbors. because in so many ways, if we don't do it for ourselves, we have to dodo it for our children. and in so many ways, this concept of fair play, where peopople live and work, ad the concept of the golden rule, which is trans-cultural, bring people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator danieiel webstetery decades ago calalled "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. t
not daunted by learning some of the rules, they say, "well, i don't want to get myself in trouble wherere i work. if i'm seen as a troublemaker, i won't get promoted. and i don't need that." well, if they're not blistered by moonbeams, what's their final excuse? this is one i can't rebut.t. the excuse is, "well, i have the time. i know what to do, and i don't care about being controversial. but i can do it and nothing will happen because the big boys will decide." now,...
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as i have said recently, we have made some significant progress along with our coalition wherers in syria and iraq most of the isis members are resident right now. with their ability to continue narrative asits was to incite and carry out attacks, we still have a ways to go before we are ill to say that we have made significant progress. >> is there a need for better intelligence? do need more resources, money? what is it? isis fromllenge with al qaeda had maybe a couple thousand individuals. isis has tens of thousands of individuals that are scattered not just in the middle east, but also for west africa, southeast asia. there is the scope of the problem. they have a sophisticated use of communications systems. prevent,to protect and protect the permutations -- vacations. -- communications. they have been upon the instability that has wracked middle east. they are taking full advantage of the class -- collapse of some governments. the movement of people and goods to the 21st after world, i think it can facilitate what it is that isis is try to do. they don't even have to reach out and to
as i have said recently, we have made some significant progress along with our coalition wherers in syria and iraq most of the isis members are resident right now. with their ability to continue narrative asits was to incite and carry out attacks, we still have a ways to go before we are ill to say that we have made significant progress. >> is there a need for better intelligence? do need more resources, money? what is it? isis fromllenge with al qaeda had maybe a couple thousand...
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use a bike carpooling is something they'ree asking to you look into.o you t if you live in an area wherereine perhaps doo that. that there's a lot of concern.cern this plan and being able to dead with it over the next 16 days d relies heavily on riders makingg alternative plans for lot that'a going to be cars, that's going to really clog up the roadways. so next week could be real rea challenging for the area'ss commuters. back to you guys.cko yo >> to say the least. lst wow, jenn, thanks for the upda update. >>> this next story hot topic around the region.t the rion there's a new dress code at sid well friends school.ool students can no longer wear thet washington football team's logog beginning this fall studentsg t will not able to wear or any or items featuring the name or logg of the football team.l tea >> if they break the rule theyth will be found in violation of the school's dress company. c in a statement released by the e school, it says the goal ofoa removing the washington football team name is to enforce a culture of respect for minorityy voices and this policy is onlynl one s
use a bike carpooling is something they'ree asking to you look into.o you t if you live in an area wherereine perhaps doo that. that there's a lot of concern.cern this plan and being able to dead with it over the next 16 days d relies heavily on riders makingg alternative plans for lot that'a going to be cars, that's going to really clog up the roadways. so next week could be real rea challenging for the area'ss commuters. back to you guys.cko yo >> to say the least. lst wow, jenn, thanks...
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there's some excellent programs, but across the street it might not be as strong as wherer, and of course the mosquitos aren't following the district lines the joy that's the principal one that spreads this virus is really difficult to control. it is quite hardy. it can over-winter, very little water is needed to maintain it. bites during the day and the night. it's not the mosquito that you notice is biting you. it can be very subtle. so it can be inside and outside the house. so in puerto rico or some of the southern states where people leave their windows open to get that nice breeze, they can have mosquitos inside and outside that are quite difficult to control. this is an intense part of our work right now, really evaluating a lot of different efforts to understand the best strategies. >> do you also have a strategy if you start getting local transmission? also just to deal with public reaction. >> the implications are large, but issues about the blood supply, in puerto rico we shipped blood there about six weeksant we can't get adequate screening tests to screen the blood. this is a
there's some excellent programs, but across the street it might not be as strong as wherer, and of course the mosquitos aren't following the district lines the joy that's the principal one that spreads this virus is really difficult to control. it is quite hardy. it can over-winter, very little water is needed to maintain it. bites during the day and the night. it's not the mosquito that you notice is biting you. it can be very subtle. so it can be inside and outside the house. so in puerto...
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. >>> well, we are also followingf breaking news out of northernorr virginia that's wherere 18-year-ds accused of of shooting a stafford county sheriffs deputyp overnight. bob barnard joins us live fromem stafford with more on this breaking story. s good morning. >> reporter: good morning,, allison.son the deputes were responding to o call for a breaking and enterinr at one of the homes here thise was around 11:00 o'clock lastckl night this one deputy was shot,, and the gunman took off.. investigators are still herell r now. the young man 18-year-old was arrested at about 5:45 thishi morning just about a mile from here.. the photograph we have here from the sheriffs office joshua anthony sumpter 18 years old.. he we are told with will be charged with itemed capital cit murder according to to a womantw who lives in the neighborhoodgho said that joshua may have beenae visiting or trying oh get into the home of a relative.ativ she says it's either his fathere or stepfather's house, that thet mother was here and after theftr gunshots they heard a woman aom screaming which they said wasai
. >>> well, we are also followingf breaking news out of northernorr virginia that's wherere 18-year-ds accused of of shooting a stafford county sheriffs deputyp overnight. bob barnard joins us live fromem stafford with more on this breaking story. s good morning. >> reporter: good morning,, allison.son the deputes were responding to o call for a breaking and enterinr at one of the homes here thise was around 11:00 o'clock lastckl night this one deputy was shot,, and the gunman...
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wipinglooi out bridges covering roads andcr forcing thousands from their homes.mes this is in the county wherere brazos river is swollen.woen three prisons have beene ison evacuated.acuated. the governor toured the area to visit flood zones as manyany parts are still under some type of flood watch or warning. very tough to see that.a >> it is because they can't get aec break.re not like this is from aro tropical system, it's just it'ss more rain after more rain.afterr it really is hard to watch andca to see them still get more rain.in >> yeah. all right, what about for ust ao here? we got rain yesterday.esy >> i know. k >> reminiscent of all those t gloomy weeks in may where we whw got showers day after day,er day although in june it's not nearly as cool. coo it's humid and it's warm to goao with the wet weather whicher whh annie is exactly what we'rewhate seeing outside rig there's the big storm system sts or at least the cold frontol f back towards our west that ontha the very bottom corner of your y screen you can see it's can see' raining very heavily in houston and showers extend upen into
wipinglooi out bridges covering roads andcr forcing thousands from their homes.mes this is in the county wherere brazos river is swollen.woen three prisons have beene ison evacuated.acuated. the governor toured the area to visit flood zones as manyany parts are still under some type of flood watch or warning. very tough to see that.a >> it is because they can't get aec break.re not like this is from aro tropical system, it's just it'ss more rain after more rain.afterr it really is hard to...
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thunderstorm activity and irs want to focus off to the southou and west down towards warrington and culpeper whererre seeing a line of o thunderstorms develop in thetore past hour or sove and winds w gusting there 40 plus miles per hour, some signs that the clouds areso rotating a little t bit so we want to keep a closepo eye on that band ofand thunderstorm activity that'sto pushing through there just torms our south and west.th and west. see the red line.see you can see a flash of a flash lightning right in there and that's been developing hereeen o just in the past 15 minutes,in half hourly we'll have toourly o watch that carefully make sure m we don't have any additional adt problems with it.prob all right, current numbers 72 7 in washington. was 60's there to the north andth west. st our highs later today in the i mid 80's. 8s. if we get midday sunshine andnd we think we might get a little bit that will help destabilizeei the atmosphere.tm we could do another round ofou storms tonight. tight tomorrow quick heads up tomorrow does not look great. ge cloud cover with a showers. won't be a rainout
thunderstorm activity and irs want to focus off to the southou and west down towards warrington and culpeper whererre seeing a line of o thunderstorms develop in thetore past hour or sove and winds w gusting there 40 plus miles per hour, some signs that the clouds areso rotating a little t bit so we want to keep a closepo eye on that band ofand thunderstorm activity that'sto pushing through there just torms our south and west.th and west. see the red line.see you can see a flash of a flash...
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wherere playing an ad donald trump answers a question about women who have abortions be punishedshouldshould be punished for having the abortion. that hit me wrong. enough, being punished if they have to resort to something like that. it totally turned me off from him. said, i amnt, like i a registered republican and i have voted republican in the past. i voted for obama and, to be frank, if he can run a third term, i would vote for him. >> thank you. next, twitter. is a written that tonight historic night for the democrats -- next, a california democrat. you are on the air. >> thank you for taking my call. i am for hillary. i think that there should be a tariff on all items from china and other countries to enable the usa to compete. sharing yourfor opinions. next is anthony. >> thank you for taking my call. i used to be a democrat and i obama a republican when had his first term and he is and he has never generated any jobs. we needracist and somebody with a business sense. run the country is a business and we need somebody who has business savvy and we have all these politicians who
wherere playing an ad donald trump answers a question about women who have abortions be punishedshouldshould be punished for having the abortion. that hit me wrong. enough, being punished if they have to resort to something like that. it totally turned me off from him. said, i amnt, like i a registered republican and i have voted republican in the past. i voted for obama and, to be frank, if he can run a third term, i would vote for him. >> thank you. next, twitter. is a written that...