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they did not. the kelly at "the new york times" said, a reporter told that she did, i wonder who is behind this and sort of a number of intermediaryies between and you said it was a pretty short list of suspects that eventually took a long time but got back to kockh industries. >> so back when you and i were talking a few years ago, we did a project called coch club and we had 28 people working on that over two and a half years and one of the things was about climate change, legislation dying and congress namely the house of representatives and there were so many things that tumbled out of that switching gears clearly. but it's not just a bunch of billionaires here, in addition to trying to smear journalism. can you talk about the impact, i mean, the obama administration came into power, one of the things they want today enact climate change, lobbying doubled in the two-year cycle the 2008 presidential cycled that obama came in on partly because they were worried about him, as we both know it died
they did not. the kelly at "the new york times" said, a reporter told that she did, i wonder who is behind this and sort of a number of intermediaryies between and you said it was a pretty short list of suspects that eventually took a long time but got back to kockh industries. >> so back when you and i were talking a few years ago, we did a project called coch club and we had 28 people working on that over two and a half years and one of the things was about climate change,...
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they care flight. and then the third that we saw on the facebook page, you would think that the district -- this parents probably know. we' re just going out at a limb, of course, those folks are very busy with the business of making sure that parents are called, we are just continuing to try and bring you the most accurate information, so that everybody is on the same page and everybody knows their kids are ok. of course, we don' t want to get in the way of law enforcement doing their job and conducting a safe and sound investigation. lisa: karin johnson is still on the phone, we' re showing video of parents who appear to pull off the side of the road, gathering together, talking on telephones. give us the lay of the land. these are mostly two-lane type rural country roads. if they are blocked off, it appears we are looking at, parents of just stopped on the road to read their waiting. karin: we just pulled up, went through a back entrance off boys monroe. they are not letting parents up right where w
they care flight. and then the third that we saw on the facebook page, you would think that the district -- this parents probably know. we' re just going out at a limb, of course, those folks are very busy with the business of making sure that parents are called, we are just continuing to try and bring you the most accurate information, so that everybody is on the same page and everybody knows their kids are ok. of course, we don' t want to get in the way of law enforcement doing their job and...
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they are not fanned out like they were. there is something i hope that the establishment, win, lose, or draw. they want to believe in a better future. this is a movement versus the machine. that's what this is all about. >> let's keep focusing on it. you had donald trump with his wife out at this site. does it matter at this point? does this kind of thing help? >> i think it's cool. you can never experience an iowa caucus in person. that's good for mr. trump. he is a noted journalist. he can't stand to shake hands. he is leading. >> somebody just kissed him. >> maybe a future trophy wife. we don't know. >> ooh! >> he is very successful with the ladies. >> when you look at him, you have donald trump, a number of republican candidates. let's take a moment. it is an extraordinary thing. i said this before, but six months ago nobody would have believed that this man would be leading the pack. very possibly going to win tonight. nobody except jeffrey. >> he showed up in the dark day when everybody ridiculed him. >> he turned int
they are not fanned out like they were. there is something i hope that the establishment, win, lose, or draw. they want to believe in a better future. this is a movement versus the machine. that's what this is all about. >> let's keep focusing on it. you had donald trump with his wife out at this site. does it matter at this point? does this kind of thing help? >> i think it's cool. you can never experience an iowa caucus in person. that's good for mr. trump. he is a noted...
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what they want is good, but they have to comply with the constitution when they do it. if they would go back to congress and seek the authority they were attempting to seek, or as director comey said, we want the american people to debate this. we are the elected representatives. charlie: let me ask you hard questions and you will tell me how to handle it? ted: the once you have been asking are easy? charlie: [laughter] what if there is information in that phone linking to other people planning acts of terrorism against the united states? what is your answer to other people who are concerned about that? if your answer is about civil liberties, lay it out how it is applied here and not in other cases. ted: in the first place, what terrorists want to do is destroy the american system. they want to hurt our people and our principles. they do not like the principles that respect equality for women, and all people, equality of religion. charlie: what principle is at stake here? ted: everything is at stake. the constitution that protects privacy, intimacy, and individual righ
what they want is good, but they have to comply with the constitution when they do it. if they would go back to congress and seek the authority they were attempting to seek, or as director comey said, we want the american people to debate this. we are the elected representatives. charlie: let me ask you hard questions and you will tell me how to handle it? ted: the once you have been asking are easy? charlie: [laughter] what if there is information in that phone linking to other people planning...
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they say they don't have influence. we say you may not have influence, but you have leverage and need to use it. if you don't, we are going to have to take steps ourselves to ratchet up the pressure and in our defense of our partners and they won't be directed at you. charlie: will they accept it? guest: they don't accept it but see it. we have gone into our south korea partners and allies of a defense missile system. won't affect china stra teague gale. they view its a a problem. we said if you aren't going to take responsibility and getting them to change their behavior and engage in meaningful talks, we have to take these tactics. don'tof all as of now, we believe they have the ability to marry a small ballistic missile, but they are getting closer to the day they can do it. charlie: can they deliver -- do they have the equivalent to deliver an sbrr continental missile to the united states? guest: possibly, but haven't been able to test to that degree. there is a problem with the so-called re-entry piece. what is a d
they say they don't have influence. we say you may not have influence, but you have leverage and need to use it. if you don't, we are going to have to take steps ourselves to ratchet up the pressure and in our defense of our partners and they won't be directed at you. charlie: will they accept it? guest: they don't accept it but see it. we have gone into our south korea partners and allies of a defense missile system. won't affect china stra teague gale. they view its a a problem. we said if...
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they are afraid somebody knows about the cash they have been taking. they want to be careful. they want to be careful. [applause] donald trump: politicians, all topped, no action -- all talk, no action. i love you too, darling. what happens is i go in and file. they come back and say, i don't believe it. the company is much bigger, much better. some of the greatest assets in the world, buildings in manhattan, bank of america building, a big chunk in san francisco, some of the greatest assets,s, so many great hundreds of acres of miami beach, so many. they are looking. very little bit, almost no debt. low debt. tremendous cash flow, and some of the greatest assets in the world. the number is through the roof. i am not saying that to be braggadocio is. needaying that is what we in this country. our country is going to hell. [applause] donald trump: the press goes down and they see it. it was such a dud. they would never say it. they also i would not file and i would not run because maybe i am not as rich as people think i'm a right? that is what they said. [laughter] [applause]
they are afraid somebody knows about the cash they have been taking. they want to be careful. they want to be careful. [applause] donald trump: politicians, all topped, no action -- all talk, no action. i love you too, darling. what happens is i go in and file. they come back and say, i don't believe it. the company is much bigger, much better. some of the greatest assets in the world, buildings in manhattan, bank of america building, a big chunk in san francisco, some of the greatest assets,s,...
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they organized once they smashed the front in the field they attacked what they saw as the bigger problem which was the new deal itself, so rather they attacked the parts of the new deal that benefited labor and they were fine with the subsidies in the canal. they went over middle-class voters by hiring consultants to explain that the new deal or the creeping socialism was responsible not only for the strikes that cultural changes for increasing secularism, racial diversity and women working outside of the homes. in the stories i tell in the book there's a lot of great characters on the last, center and right all of who are emblematic of the left, center and right of the politics at the time there is caroline who was a 21-year-old from georgia, blonde, blue eyes, very petite. as she went out on the field to organize farmworkers she was a fierce passionate organizer who spent years in state prison sentence and was also helped by writers and intellectuals on the left like langston hughes. the center was inhabited by the liberals who were trying to find a middle ground between what they saw
they organized once they smashed the front in the field they attacked what they saw as the bigger problem which was the new deal itself, so rather they attacked the parts of the new deal that benefited labor and they were fine with the subsidies in the canal. they went over middle-class voters by hiring consultants to explain that the new deal or the creeping socialism was responsible not only for the strikes that cultural changes for increasing secularism, racial diversity and women working...
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they say they will cooperate to increase output. discussed thehey era wasets and the .ueled by abenomics there has been a positive return for each of the 10 years. the asset management says they have stabilize and they can plow back in two corporate debt. magnetismys that the of the yields will draw it back. departure with the u.k. trade. news came after they called on working towards the deal. >> this is a critical moment and time they start listening to each other and it is natural. time andoser to crunch andrisk of breakup is real it is very fragile. handled with care, the broken cannot be mended. threelor swift got grammys, including album of the year, edging out kendrick lamar. the 26-year-old also got pop vocal album and has transformed into one of the most powerful stars in the world. >> thank you very much. we will have more on the numbers. number isttom line coming shy of expectation. and the operating profit, for example, it increased in 2016. >> let's talk about the markets and the extension of the rally. there is a crude
they say they will cooperate to increase output. discussed thehey era wasets and the .ueled by abenomics there has been a positive return for each of the 10 years. the asset management says they have stabilize and they can plow back in two corporate debt. magnetismys that the of the yields will draw it back. departure with the u.k. trade. news came after they called on working towards the deal. >> this is a critical moment and time they start listening to each other and it is natural....
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they have to figure out how they are going to get money to support what they are trying to do. one of the recommendations of the grace commission was to change the omb, the executive branch that does the budget and change it to the office of federal management so that management would be the title, not budget. it is not an exciting thing. most people don't think it all that interesting but it is extremely important to the thought process in washington. if they did management first and then budgeting next they would be setting goals, looking for results. they wouldn't pay for something until they had proven that it works. the solution tends to be -- we spent $100 million, it did not work so now let us spend $100 billion. it is not just democrats, republicans as well. i mentioned the stem programs, one third of them came in to being after the republicans took over the house and senate. everyone likes to spend money on things they like. people tend to think the republicans want more defense, and the democrats want more nondefense. brian: here is more from you and news conferences.
they have to figure out how they are going to get money to support what they are trying to do. one of the recommendations of the grace commission was to change the omb, the executive branch that does the budget and change it to the office of federal management so that management would be the title, not budget. it is not an exciting thing. most people don't think it all that interesting but it is extremely important to the thought process in washington. if they did management first and then...
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they are upset. they file a lawsuit, then they enlist the fbi to help them. the fbi investigates and finds out that one of the companies buying the secrets from him is a state run enterprise. that makes it economic espionage, and that is a big deal. so, they went after liu, his wife, and others. he was convicted. his wife pled guilty. one of the retired dupont engineers who helped liew was convicted. it was a big win for the government in trying to send a message that you can't steal this stuff. you made another interesting point. why the color white? why would you go after the color white? one thing about china and espionage and stealing trade secrets -- we have read the litany of chinese hackers targeting u.s. companies, even trade unions to steal secrets. it sounds like it is a deluge, right? but what are they going after? they are not going after the microprocessor that goes in the iphone. by the time they produce that, a new one is on the market that is even better. right? they want to go after stuff that is really hard to make and is profitable, short-c
they are upset. they file a lawsuit, then they enlist the fbi to help them. the fbi investigates and finds out that one of the companies buying the secrets from him is a state run enterprise. that makes it economic espionage, and that is a big deal. so, they went after liu, his wife, and others. he was convicted. his wife pled guilty. one of the retired dupont engineers who helped liew was convicted. it was a big win for the government in trying to send a message that you can't steal this...
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they don't know if they can survive that reform. they need to restructure foil refinery system. is very old. it may break down and of course the second is to review their arsenal, the military arsenal. they have a contract with the russians and chinese so they need that influx of money as fast as possible to meet those goals. >> it is true they want to do both of those things, support their allies are around the world, they have to build their refinery against this. the fact is there is a difference between the regime and the rouhani government. there's the revolutionary guard and the supreme leader but there is a government and a reformist one and they are under a lot of political pressure to deliver more benefits to people on the street. have had demonstrations. we don't know how they will allocate the money. it will go to the things we are talking about, and external arms, all sorts of other things when they allocate the money. we don't know the proportions. they got more money and they will spend it and we need to figure out how. rouhani has a different view from the supreme
they don't know if they can survive that reform. they need to restructure foil refinery system. is very old. it may break down and of course the second is to review their arsenal, the military arsenal. they have a contract with the russians and chinese so they need that influx of money as fast as possible to meet those goals. >> it is true they want to do both of those things, support their allies are around the world, they have to build their refinery against this. the fact is there is a...
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where they can share information. >> they admit they are acting on their own and they are a concern. >> it is all about identifying acts. >> so, just how big of a security operation is it. keeping everyone safe has been a two year project. remote control. this is the menu you can get >> it starts right here. before they were pros. and that is follow at noon. at one. don't miss phil sims. all iron team. >> super bowl edition. >> it gets underway at 2:00. followed by super bowl on cbs kickoff show at six. >> they take on the broncos at around 6:30 tonight. after the game. keep it right here for a special live edition of stephen colbert much and then the late, late show with james corden. no place to see it all other than right here on cbs 4. >> this is including a search for the driver and hit and run crash. >> that landed four people in the hospital: we are two days away from the new hampshire primary. jim defede is live to break down the dw op debate. we will talk about face the nation moderator. >>> the dolphin owner talks about the disappointing season fans to the super bowl. >>> f
where they can share information. >> they admit they are acting on their own and they are a concern. >> it is all about identifying acts. >> so, just how big of a security operation is it. keeping everyone safe has been a two year project. remote control. this is the menu you can get >> it starts right here. before they were pros. and that is follow at noon. at one. don't miss phil sims. all iron team. >> super bowl edition. >> it gets underway at 2:00....
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they have a great home. they have a wonderful reserve. they are in great condition. the question is what happens next. finding space with them in china, arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them and have been working with him to do that. guest: his project has quite a lot of attention and china. the tigers are hugely important animals. .e's had them for 10 years now there is genuine pressure to bring them home. toot want them to come back china. -- it is a difficult thing to do. they are solitary animals. they need space to hunt. there are not enough spaces with good habitats for them to go. carol: it is a fair amount of drama. he has a girlfriend, former wife , he's going through a divorce. that is woven through your story as well. 3 he is a -- guest: he's a passionate, driven man. that leads them to be successful. but that leads and a falling out most recently his wife. crusaders himself as a . once he gets an idea he will pursue it vigorously even if that means clashing with people. he has this history of litigation and legal feuds. kind oft
they have a great home. they have a wonderful reserve. they are in great condition. the question is what happens next. finding space with them in china, arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them and have been working with him to do that. guest: his project has quite a lot of attention and china. the tigers are hugely important animals. .e's had them for 10 years now there is genuine pressure to bring them home. toot want them to come back china. -- it is a difficult thing...
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they make a fortune. they are behemoth. so when north korea acts up, we start with the ships, this, that, we're going to protect them. what do we get? a fraction. i have buildings in south korea, but you know what? we have got to be taken care of. we are not a nation who has to do this. we protect germany. nobody even knows that. we protect, as an example, japan. we have a treaty with japan. if japan gets attacked, we have to go to their defense and start world word three, right? if we get attacked, japan does not have to do anything. these are the deals that we have. if we get attacked, they go, sorry you got attacked. bye-bye, have fun. we have to go to war if they get attacked. these deals are made by politicians. they have people in japan that they care about through the lobbyist, through the special interests, they have a lot of industry. those days are gone. if i get in, you will be so proud of our country, and we are using the smartest people. we will not use the dumbest. we will use the great geniuses. many have bui
they make a fortune. they are behemoth. so when north korea acts up, we start with the ships, this, that, we're going to protect them. what do we get? a fraction. i have buildings in south korea, but you know what? we have got to be taken care of. we are not a nation who has to do this. we protect germany. nobody even knows that. we protect, as an example, japan. we have a treaty with japan. if japan gets attacked, we have to go to their defense and start world word three, right? if we get...
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what did they do? they faced enormous obstacles. the south had been devastated by the civil war, they needed economic rebuilding, they were trying to deal with the transition that needed to be a new labor system put in place in the south, they were demands among african americans for civil rights laws and equal access to public accommodations and transportation, they set up the first school systems in southern history. these governments created -- for both black and white children, the first public school systems. in the north you had general common education systems. that was probably their greatest success, getting public education started in the south for black and white children. there was corruption. a lot of it came through this railroad building, where they try to attract northern investors to start building railroads to help build up the south. if you were a northerner with money to invest in 1870, you had honey of opportunity in the west -- even though the indian wars are going on, in the south things were so chaotic, then
what did they do? they faced enormous obstacles. the south had been devastated by the civil war, they needed economic rebuilding, they were trying to deal with the transition that needed to be a new labor system put in place in the south, they were demands among african americans for civil rights laws and equal access to public accommodations and transportation, they set up the first school systems in southern history. these governments created -- for both black and white children, the first...
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they feel and the pressures they feel. what i hear is the commitment to continuing their work and protecting the american people. we have solutions where law enforcement feels under siege as well. we try to engage them about discussions on why that is and what might be the causes of it. one of the things i will say is the benefit of having been a prosecutor for over 20 years. i have noted with a positive view with the police departments in the current administration. i was involved in reviewing police issues in the 90s when i was a u.s. attorney and i have been involved from 2010 and now as an tearnt general. one of the benefits is the we fund police officers and have that information for to you review to improve that and increase ourability to provide additional local law enforcement support. we also provide what's called and we are having a problem or an issue. it may be keeping up with the latest data or finding the resources to support them in buying vests or the cameras as i mentioned. i have seen a positive relations
they feel and the pressures they feel. what i hear is the commitment to continuing their work and protecting the american people. we have solutions where law enforcement feels under siege as well. we try to engage them about discussions on why that is and what might be the causes of it. one of the things i will say is the benefit of having been a prosecutor for over 20 years. i have noted with a positive view with the police departments in the current administration. i was involved in reviewing...
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they say they are concerned. they can't do clear answer about what is going on. the campaign sites are up. this is a pretty big election. but at the same time they are at the center of a political battle over who will represent them in washington. lately we haven't been clear on what's going on. that is troubling. it actually affects us had on. much of the term is included in the first congressional district. they found them along racial lines. two just keep coming up. and you would think during the same time it would not be a factor. they're trying to redraw the congressional districts. it's very important. the state has to decide whether to hold the presidential primary moving it to later in the year. that's what they were allowed to vote in the first place. it's as if the primary is happening next month. it is a huge victory for the owners here in we have been reporting on this case for years in the neighborhood. they ruled in favor of the homeowners in its been a long rss is nice to feel a sense of this is coming to an end. at the same time respectful. on the
they say they are concerned. they can't do clear answer about what is going on. the campaign sites are up. this is a pretty big election. but at the same time they are at the center of a political battle over who will represent them in washington. lately we haven't been clear on what's going on. that is troubling. it actually affects us had on. much of the term is included in the first congressional district. they found them along racial lines. two just keep coming up. and you would think...
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they mere--they fear that to be known. some feel if the blood is taken from them they would develop diseases. >> until cultural attitudes around donating blood change giving birth in south sudan will continue to be a great risk. >> in an emergency has been declared in peru three weeks after a major oil pipeline burst. 3,000 barrels of oil have spilled. >> there is a new danger in these ancestral waters. a couple of weeks ago 3,000 barrels of oil burst out of a pipeline and into the main source of water and food for several indigenous communities. the government say they shouldn't eat fish from the river. it has hit families hard. they're surviving on bananas. >> they're coming in and contaminating the forest more and more. my grandparents didn't have illnesses, but sickness is coming. the river is polluted. they didn't used to control the fish or what you ate, but the fish are now sick just as the people. >> the state company petrol peru, the man in charge of their clean up operation told us that the oil is almost all gone
they mere--they fear that to be known. some feel if the blood is taken from them they would develop diseases. >> until cultural attitudes around donating blood change giving birth in south sudan will continue to be a great risk. >> in an emergency has been declared in peru three weeks after a major oil pipeline burst. 3,000 barrels of oil have spilled. >> there is a new danger in these ancestral waters. a couple of weeks ago 3,000 barrels of oil burst out of a pipeline and...
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they want somebody they trust what they say. influenced by not all caps of interests other than the american interests. whether they come from wealthy backgrounds or poor backgrounds, the presidents who understood is teddyther it roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, john kennedy, reagan from a poor background, the american people want somebody they trust. most of our politicians now in washington, people do not trust. it does not matter if they are black or white or white. they want somebody they will trust. bernie sanders and donald trump right now seem to be the two people that represent people like our past popular presidents that people trust. host: if one of them is the nominee, do you vote for that person? we lost him. thomas in atlanta, a democrat. you are on the the air. caller: my candidate is going to be bernie sanders or it could be hillary clinton. because bernie sanders really understands what the people really want. he understands what is going on. and the republicans, they never say anything about what their plan is are
they want somebody they trust what they say. influenced by not all caps of interests other than the american interests. whether they come from wealthy backgrounds or poor backgrounds, the presidents who understood is teddyther it roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, john kennedy, reagan from a poor background, the american people want somebody they trust. most of our politicians now in washington, people do not trust. it does not matter if they are black or white or white. they want somebody they...
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they drove like mad. you could sense that they knew now they were in danger as well. it wasn't just the drones because the helicopters were coming the night before and now it's broad daylight. i'm waiting for the americans to put a hellfire missile into the vehicle. plus this whole thing of who is taking us now. so there's the fear that whether it's by the americans or by them it's going to be a short ride. and where we got out i knew it was some kind of farm complex because we had to stagger down a bit of a field. when you're flailing and being moved around, completely helpless. and then we got into what turned out to be more or less like a bunker. it was below ground. >> i'm from canada. >> american? >> no. >> they came in and asked questions. same questions, who are you, why are you here, you're spies, et cetera, et cetera. >> now the americans started to use the fast air, the jets were coming in. you'd hear the whoosh basically straight overhead. in the farm complex it had to be 30, 40 fighters. this is about as legitimate a target as you're going to find. you're
they drove like mad. you could sense that they knew now they were in danger as well. it wasn't just the drones because the helicopters were coming the night before and now it's broad daylight. i'm waiting for the americans to put a hellfire missile into the vehicle. plus this whole thing of who is taking us now. so there's the fear that whether it's by the americans or by them it's going to be a short ride. and where we got out i knew it was some kind of farm complex because we had to stagger...
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they have not done anything when they were senators. right now, i am so baffled, i don't know who i will vote for. i will say this -- i will vote for whomever the gop nominates. i do not want hillary or sanders to be president. host: john from hawaii. the democratic representative of hawaii i announced yesterday she is resigning from her democratic national committee post in order to endorse senator bernie sanders for the presidential nomination. rick is up next from louisville, ohio, independent line. go back to the constitution and the freedom of speech and freedom of the press. today in allto these callers are looking for an answer. the answer is that there are five states in this country that control five monopolies and those five states are from the south and the east coast. warsouth is where you have and illegal immigration. georgia, that's clear channel radio and disney. when you get to the east coast, the media there is msnbc, that's new york and disney is in connecticut with espn. all of these people that are calling in and goi
they have not done anything when they were senators. right now, i am so baffled, i don't know who i will vote for. i will say this -- i will vote for whomever the gop nominates. i do not want hillary or sanders to be president. host: john from hawaii. the democratic representative of hawaii i announced yesterday she is resigning from her democratic national committee post in order to endorse senator bernie sanders for the presidential nomination. rick is up next from louisville, ohio,...
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they wanted to be here. they will make a difference. as a trend we want to continue getting them in the program. >> he puts it preventingly. nice day for usf. >> that's very good to hear. >> a fun day. >> thank you, chip. president presidential candidates is dwindling. and paying criminals to behave not everyone likes that idea. >>> if this is a deal to pay criminals to stop being criminals, that would tell me that that the people that sponsored the bill is bankrupt. >> crime does not pay, that may dc it has a lot i don't know what i'm doing. i can't find anything just when i think it's just not going to work. this woman that works there comes over and asks can i help you? and he was so happy, to do it amazing right? i never would have expected would have thought that anyone would find that do that. make that go out of their way for me. right then, right there i couldn't believe it he was so helpful i know it's such a small thing little thing. simple thing but it made me smile made me happy made my day share your story. publix. where sh
they wanted to be here. they will make a difference. as a trend we want to continue getting them in the program. >> he puts it preventingly. nice day for usf. >> that's very good to hear. >> a fun day. >> thank you, chip. president presidential candidates is dwindling. and paying criminals to behave not everyone likes that idea. >>> if this is a deal to pay criminals to stop being criminals, that would tell me that that the people that sponsored the bill is...
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they need to improve ratings and they need to improve growth and are one --at up they beat up. they are one of the cheapest stocks are now. david: what plans are in place right now? vasily: nickelodeon viewing patterns are changing and getting kids back into watching nickelodeon and it is not rocket science. [laughter] there have been called here to split this company. has he come out one way or another on that? vasily: it is a controlled company so it is controlled by the redstone's even though he is no wonder the chairman he is still the controlling shareholder. there isn't a ton to split. in the film studios, yes, you could paint a picture where he could control the film studios, philippeippe them on -- dauman has the confidence of the board. i wonder about the board's confidence in him and how is investor confidence at this point and how much time does he have in the eyes of the investors here to turn it is around? vasily: in terms of investor opinion, i think he has been going down and that is the frustrating part but things are going from a less bad to somewhat good, for
they need to improve ratings and they need to improve growth and are one --at up they beat up. they are one of the cheapest stocks are now. david: what plans are in place right now? vasily: nickelodeon viewing patterns are changing and getting kids back into watching nickelodeon and it is not rocket science. [laughter] there have been called here to split this company. has he come out one way or another on that? vasily: it is a controlled company so it is controlled by the redstone's even...
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they are. they say we can provide for them here as good as we can over the border. turkey of course is also concerned because it has a huge number of syrian refugees already here, over 2.5 million. and the message from the government is they sort of feel russia is putting pressure on turkey using the humanitarian card. we know that there are thousands of people, around 11,000 now we're told, close to the border crossing that are camped out there, and that want to cross. and just to show you what the situation is like inside syria, around aleppo at the moment. this is a report from my colleague, zana hoda. >> reporter: it's their job to watch the skies. civil defense volunteers east of aleppo city are on alert whenever they hear the sound of jets. these volunteers have been busier than usual. russian air strikes have intensified since the syrian government's offense if began in aleppo over a week ago. those forces are close to besieging the rebel-held areas in the city. >> translator: there are
they are. they say we can provide for them here as good as we can over the border. turkey of course is also concerned because it has a huge number of syrian refugees already here, over 2.5 million. and the message from the government is they sort of feel russia is putting pressure on turkey using the humanitarian card. we know that there are thousands of people, around 11,000 now we're told, close to the border crossing that are camped out there, and that want to cross. and just to show you...
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they give them places where they can shower, where they can change clothes and also places where their children can play. now they're about 22,000 refugees from them many of them are here. and despite these huge number of refugees, there is no let up in the number of new arrivals. >> still they kept coming. at the port in athens 1,800 refugees arrive on monday morning. there is no one to welcome them. no one to stop them either. >> we faced a lot of difficulties on the way here. now that we are here, we want to cross to macedonia, but we don't know how to do that. >> the ports are now a temporary shelter for the refugees. most of them are from syria, iraq, and afghanistan. everyone here has the same objective to get out of greece as fast as they possibly can. normally the process on the northern border, but there are not many living. greek officials say they want to ease the pressure there. they say their only option is to travel north to other countries i. members of the yazidi minority show us pictures of beheaded bodies and mass graves. >> our homes in sinjar have been destroyed. ou
they give them places where they can shower, where they can change clothes and also places where their children can play. now they're about 22,000 refugees from them many of them are here. and despite these huge number of refugees, there is no let up in the number of new arrivals. >> still they kept coming. at the port in athens 1,800 refugees arrive on monday morning. there is no one to welcome them. no one to stop them either. >> we faced a lot of difficulties on the way here. now...
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exactly where they -- pinpoint exactly when they were hit so they can determine when the suspect car was on the brynn. abc7 news. >> tonight we have a new look at the off duty richmond police officer shot and killed in his home. he was killed during a domestic dispute. his family came forward in an emotional tribute. we are also learning more about the man arrested for the crime. alan wang is live in vallejo with this developing story. alan? >> according to family members the two men had a good relationship. in fact, he spent a lot of time here at the family home. how did this happen? i spoke to a neighbor who gave insight on what might have lead to this murder. >> our door bell started ringing off the hook and she was banging on the door. >> it was the wife of the murdered polic she told her neighbor that robert vega shot and killed her husband. >> what were the exact word she said? >> that he has been hearing voices lately. this is the devil. >> many are wondering how a seemingly good relationship between the 15-year police veteran and the father of his grandson ended so tragically
exactly where they -- pinpoint exactly when they were hit so they can determine when the suspect car was on the brynn. abc7 news. >> tonight we have a new look at the off duty richmond police officer shot and killed in his home. he was killed during a domestic dispute. his family came forward in an emotional tribute. we are also learning more about the man arrested for the crime. alan wang is live in vallejo with this developing story. alan? >> according to family members the two...
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that is something that if they use it the way they have, they may drop people to his high. and they don't flock to foint. based on conversations, women, young women are harder on hillary clinton. i don't know if that's true. they seem tough. they don't send the message that they are supportive just because she's a woman. >> just ahead. taking a closer look in the g.o.p. donald trump's supporters, particularly online can be loud and angry. we take you to the break with nebraska republican raiding mean -- reading mean tweets he movement. a u.s. senator. >> mdma helps with the therapeutic connection. >> exclusive access to the... >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknows team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >>...can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> like bernie sanders, donald trump is also tapping into populist rage on things like corporate greed and trade deals. the government has controver
that is something that if they use it the way they have, they may drop people to his high. and they don't flock to foint. based on conversations, women, young women are harder on hillary clinton. i don't know if that's true. they seem tough. they don't send the message that they are supportive just because she's a woman. >> just ahead. taking a closer look in the g.o.p. donald trump's supporters, particularly online can be loud and angry. we take you to the break with nebraska republican...
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they think if they don't ask for a lot of money they're more likely to get it and they probably are. the thing about these guys, is volume, if you get a dollar from a million people you have $1 million. experts suspect there are millions of computers infected worldwide with one type or another of this ransomware. small amounts of money all the time really adds up. >> that is how the internet works, it is not just hospital he that are at risk, the medical technology you talked about, these can attack all sorts of us. >> an amazing number of police departments and sheriffs departments have been infected in the last few months. small ran comes, 500, 600, 700, $800. but many say this is a really bad precedent. these guys take control of the system they ask for money and they automatically get it. i can think of five or six fopped ioffthe top of my head it year. >> what are they grabbing from the system? >> they are trying to find valuable files that would be worth the ransom. for example there was a police department in alabama a tiny little police department and they encrypted all of th
they think if they don't ask for a lot of money they're more likely to get it and they probably are. the thing about these guys, is volume, if you get a dollar from a million people you have $1 million. experts suspect there are millions of computers infected worldwide with one type or another of this ransomware. small amounts of money all the time really adds up. >> that is how the internet works, it is not just hospital he that are at risk, the medical technology you talked about, these...
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they came and they stayed. not only, but both sides insisted on the fact that they are interested. >> james bays is live for us once again in geneva. what are they hoping the two sides are going to achieve during this three-week break? >> felicity, i don't know its anything to do in some ways with what the two sides could do here. it's about what is going on in syria. let me take you back to how the opposition came here. they were told that some of their concerns about the humanitarian situations about detainees were going to be made. they were given assurances that you come here to geneva and something will happen. the government will give a gesture pretty much on day one. that didn't happen. what happened was the reverse. what happened was the increase in the violence. a new initiative around aleppo about the syrian government, back by russian bombardment. when they came here this morning, he came here to this hotel, i was in the hospital all afternoon because the opposition wouldn't go to the u.n. i was just
they came and they stayed. not only, but both sides insisted on the fact that they are interested. >> james bays is live for us once again in geneva. what are they hoping the two sides are going to achieve during this three-week break? >> felicity, i don't know its anything to do in some ways with what the two sides could do here. it's about what is going on in syria. let me take you back to how the opposition came here. they were told that some of their concerns about the...
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they love family and that is what they talk about. knowserybody in this room , and i will not shock anybody -- in politics there is just a little bit of hypocrisy. talking about family values. some other parts of the country here in new england, it is important for us to understand what they mean. one they talk about family values they are saying every woman in this state and every woman in this country, you do not have the right to control your own body. about family they are saying and what the republicans in the senate and house voted for, is to defund planned parenthood, one of the important and excellent organizations providing excellent quality health care to over one million women. when they talk about family , what they say is the gay men and women in this country, they do not have the right to be married. and i disagree with that as well. i happen to think when you talk about hypocrisy, what you are seeing are republican candidates saying how much they hate government. going to cut social security and cut medicare and medicai
they love family and that is what they talk about. knowserybody in this room , and i will not shock anybody -- in politics there is just a little bit of hypocrisy. talking about family values. some other parts of the country here in new england, it is important for us to understand what they mean. one they talk about family values they are saying every woman in this state and every woman in this country, you do not have the right to control your own body. about family they are saying and what...
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they thought they were doing okay, and they... >> they were part of america. >> yes. >> in the boom years of the 20th century, families like his were welcomed, even encouraged to come and work in places like kinksville. they came and brought the stories of their lives in song. >> it is part of our history books, our mexican history books. >> it was the way to tell the story of the people. >> it was the way to tell the story. >> as the great depression set in, the story turned dark. >> in an all but forgotten chapter of history, the once welcomed migrants and the u.s. born children were forced out. here it was closing that on, and the country that they thought would be their utopia and their home. it was their country, they didn't want them there any more. >> the exodus through depression years is billed suggesting that these were voluntary repatriations. >> one of few historians that wrote about the period said the deportees were anything but willing to go. >> it's a story of betrayal of mexican immigrants coming to the country, dedicating 15-20 years of their lives, being betrayed and ex
they thought they were doing okay, and they... >> they were part of america. >> yes. >> in the boom years of the 20th century, families like his were welcomed, even encouraged to come and work in places like kinksville. they came and brought the stories of their lives in song. >> it is part of our history books, our mexican history books. >> it was the way to tell the story of the people. >> it was the way to tell the story. >> as the great depression...
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and they came in they gave us a little bit of context about what it was and when they left it and why. there are some donors who are active and want to see the things they left. this as you may or may not know is a roll of toilet paper. you might be wondering why we have it in our collection. toilet paper was gold in vietnam. because if you were out in the field, and you did not have any toilet paper, you had to make do with something less desirable. and so, we get little rolls of toilet paper. in the rations, sometimes they were given a little thing of toilet paper. understand when they see toilet paper in this context, they know what it was left for, but this one was left with this little note. "the jungle, it will not wash off. the sounds, the smells. like the waves that come in the oceans of my mind, the memories remain." that was left in 1992. the two photographs were left on veterans day, 1993 which was the dedication of the women's memorial. it's dedicated to the woman who served and died in vietnam. you don't often talk about the women of the war. they were eight names on the
and they came in they gave us a little bit of context about what it was and when they left it and why. there are some donors who are active and want to see the things they left. this as you may or may not know is a roll of toilet paper. you might be wondering why we have it in our collection. toilet paper was gold in vietnam. because if you were out in the field, and you did not have any toilet paper, you had to make do with something less desirable. and so, we get little rolls of toilet paper....
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they are not bad guys but they have a business model that they are with. we work for the fbi and have the american public to be concerned with. we have to serve both of these. i think that conversation took a term when apple was handed a court order with something that eemed within their that is es in a case where we are making our stand, we are saying no. not because we don't think it can be done bit -- but because we do not feel like it. i think that has changed the pitch and tone of this onversation. charlie: do you believe that apple wanted to make a case here, that this is where they chose to defend their definition of privacy? >> there is a case in brooklyn involving a truck dealer when they said we could do it, but we won't and that case is tangled there now. this is a much more high-profile case. i don't think anybody cares what happens to that drug dealer in brooklyn but when you have 14 people killed and others wounded in a terrible attack broadcasting across the world on live television, i think that is the kind of case where if you want your st
they are not bad guys but they have a business model that they are with. we work for the fbi and have the american public to be concerned with. we have to serve both of these. i think that conversation took a term when apple was handed a court order with something that eemed within their that is es in a case where we are making our stand, we are saying no. not because we don't think it can be done bit -- but because we do not feel like it. i think that has changed the pitch and tone of this...
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they are the fourth-largest. they went up sharply. they consolidated microsoft. they linked up with verizon. about onewe will do quarter of one billion with aol. an interesting development. if you exclude the yahoo! search, they would be number three. 402o! is up 10% from about 440 million. coming back to very, he is right in the sense that google is 4-to-one. about 2.9 to 4, including essence. stephanie: i think matt had to -- has the breakdown. matt: this is from bloomberg television -- intelligence. the yellow here is digital. 18%. i can click into 2014, and you can see the growth in digital. it is growing the fastest -- in fact, it is the only one among digital, radio, newspaper, outdoors, that is growing at all i wonder when it is going to catch up to television, or eclipse television. mr. sorrell: in the u k, it has surpassed tv, editing denmark was the first we saw digitally outpaced. about the kerfuffle tax they paid. -- they they have that had done on corporate tax. they only paid 130 million pounds over how many million years, whereas traditional media
they are the fourth-largest. they went up sharply. they consolidated microsoft. they linked up with verizon. about onewe will do quarter of one billion with aol. an interesting development. if you exclude the yahoo! search, they would be number three. 402o! is up 10% from about 440 million. coming back to very, he is right in the sense that google is 4-to-one. about 2.9 to 4, including essence. stephanie: i think matt had to -- has the breakdown. matt: this is from bloomberg television --...
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they give them everything. they don't earn it. when they get into the larger society, they are disastrous. >> i can understand from what you said about your father's attitude about the government. but i'm wondering, was this an attitude that his father had, are or that his father before him had? is this something that originated with his generation and you in turn learned from him? >> no. my parents -- how could they trust the government? the government allowed slavery. you are talking about a government that lallowed an immoral act. >> but the government ended slavery. >> the people, good people of all walks of life ended slavery. what happened was is that a sleeping giant was awakened when they saw these images of the dogs being put on people and the lynching and stories. the stories. it changed the government. if they had not awakened the sleeping giant, things would be just the same. it takes the character and the moral fiber of a people to change a government. i will not give the government credit. >> the government was the a
they give them everything. they don't earn it. when they get into the larger society, they are disastrous. >> i can understand from what you said about your father's attitude about the government. but i'm wondering, was this an attitude that his father had, are or that his father before him had? is this something that originated with his generation and you in turn learned from him? >> no. my parents -- how could they trust the government? the government allowed slavery. you are...
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>> it was they didn't understand the system and they were not clear on the products they were selling. in fact no one was. this idea it's easy to tell the heroes and villians they are clear bad guys and they are out to get you and out to hurt little people. that idea is i think too simplified. john: there is one part in "the big short" that fill traits how crazy lending got in a scene taken from michael lewis' book. he learns stripper have gone into debt to buy lots of houses. >> you won't be able to refinance. >> on all my loans? >> what do you mean all your loans? >> i have five houses and a condo. >> there was this idea that was built into both the kind of individual end where people were buying houses and getting loans, and into the models themselves that the up investment firms and the ratings agencies were using, this idea that housing prices could never go down. it wasn't in the model. so people weren't thinking about this. yawn * the monday morning quarterbacks say it was obvious these were bad loans. the big short does touch on that. >> that's not stupidity and that's fraud.
>> it was they didn't understand the system and they were not clear on the products they were selling. in fact no one was. this idea it's easy to tell the heroes and villians they are clear bad guys and they are out to get you and out to hurt little people. that idea is i think too simplified. john: there is one part in "the big short" that fill traits how crazy lending got in a scene taken from michael lewis' book. he learns stripper have gone into debt to buy lots of houses....
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they think they are doing that for the right reason. it makes no difference because i want the power. >> i want to go to new movie risen. >> it is up against dead pool and kung too panda 3 which of course every family is going to go do. >> tell me about the movie. i was going to say it is rare. it is basically unique except for the passion. a movie that has overtly religious people but it is not. it is a movie for everybody. to pull that off is almost impossible. there are a lot of films where they are religious and they have this religious feel. i praise them and like them tell people to see them but i said i wish the film would make one where everybody can so too. it takes the point of view of an unbeliever under pontius pilot. a roman guard. >> investigating the resurrection. >> the famous joseph fines. he tells pontius pilot if you don't find the body of the would be messiah we are going to have chaos and revolution. it is obvious we killed him the body exists, you do what you need to do to find that body. >> that's what the movie i
they think they are doing that for the right reason. it makes no difference because i want the power. >> i want to go to new movie risen. >> it is up against dead pool and kung too panda 3 which of course every family is going to go do. >> tell me about the movie. i was going to say it is rare. it is basically unique except for the passion. a movie that has overtly religious people but it is not. it is a movie for everybody. to pull that off is almost impossible. there are a...
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often they were nurses in vietnam. they staffed the field hospitals. to thewo are dedicated boys at cam ron army -- camron army. it lists the ladies of the american red cross. they were there from november 1971 to january 1972. this object was left of the vietnam veterans memorial june 4, 1992. it has a countdown of 365 numbers. tourays as the standard that veterans served in vietnam. assuming -- we don't have any other information. novak on information or note. i assume he printed this out and counted down the days he had to serve in vietnam. it is titled "the long road home." at the bottom it says "my vietnam holiday." this is interesting because as he was crossing off the days he would put a little more information about his best what is 280th day was. this one was christmas. he was at landing zone 2 when he was in the hump for these days. is first anniversary. we don't know of what. i'm assuming as he would experience a day he would cross it off. there were some other interesting days here. this was the fourth of july. his 62nd day. the day healy h
often they were nurses in vietnam. they staffed the field hospitals. to thewo are dedicated boys at cam ron army -- camron army. it lists the ladies of the american red cross. they were there from november 1971 to january 1972. this object was left of the vietnam veterans memorial june 4, 1992. it has a countdown of 365 numbers. tourays as the standard that veterans served in vietnam. assuming -- we don't have any other information. novak on information or note. i assume he printed this out and...
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primaries, you know, they are what they are. you do the best that you can and, for example, in 2000 it, if we had been furious about george w. bushl8 losing the new hampshire primary, we might not have gotten the job done in south carolina to come back. >> okay. but it doesn't look like on paper anyway that there really have a viable contender to donald trump right now. it's kind of scattered among three so-called moderates. ted cruz, who is a doctrine narrow conservative and trump. it doesn't look like anybody is really gaining enough momentum to challenge mr. trump. or am i wrong? >> yeah. no, i think you are right. i quibble on a couple things. first of all it's very hard to call governor bush of florida a moderate. >> that's the perception among the voters though. >> i'm not going to use the word moderate. i will use the word mainstream. i'm going to say main stream. >> fine. >> he did better among conservatives than moderates. john kasich did better among moderates than conservatives. the fundamental point is absolutely rig
primaries, you know, they are what they are. you do the best that you can and, for example, in 2000 it, if we had been furious about george w. bushl8 losing the new hampshire primary, we might not have gotten the job done in south carolina to come back. >> okay. but it doesn't look like on paper anyway that there really have a viable contender to donald trump right now. it's kind of scattered among three so-called moderates. ted cruz, who is a doctrine narrow conservative and trump. it...
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they preselect the people they think are violent. and they get short visit to everyone else. i was so shocked in the summer of 2013 when the "new york times" put a reporter full-time on hillary clinton. and there has been story after story on hillary clinton. the public editor of the "new york times" said that the times only assigned a reporter just a few weeks ago. given how high profile he has otherwise been in the past few months, that's astonishing. bernie sanders is someone that is excessive after media in the about. acceptable. >> issues like child poverty youth, unemployment, never talked about anyone, finally changed. issues like transpacific partnership. they did not realise how much of a thirst there was among the public for a substance-based campaign against the system as it existed, political and media. that is something the media didn't know how to tackle. >> didn't know how to tackle. or didn't want to tackle. >> what they want to know is what the vision is. the issues bernie sanders raises, the systematic social changes that he advocates is not easily explained
they preselect the people they think are violent. and they get short visit to everyone else. i was so shocked in the summer of 2013 when the "new york times" put a reporter full-time on hillary clinton. and there has been story after story on hillary clinton. the public editor of the "new york times" said that the times only assigned a reporter just a few weeks ago. given how high profile he has otherwise been in the past few months, that's astonishing. bernie sanders is...
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they believe they were close to killing his officer. >> i think they would have. what they were doing, the way they were kicking and beating him, he could have easily died. i don't think they care either way. >> prosecutors say what happened left the deputy with broken vertebrae, a broken nose and bruised winner -- bruce trips. >> it doesn't make sense reporter:. three others jumped out from behind parked cars, pinned into the car, punched and kicked him repeatedly. >> a bunch of cowards that would do something like that. the only excuse is you are a law enforcement, you are a paid, other names they use. >> i know what they are. i'm not going to defend them. they are not victims here. they are exaggerating. >> she was at the party saturday night. she says they have known the deputy for years and alcohol at a lot to do with what happened. >> i think something, either party said something that might have disagreed with the other crowd. i don't know. but he was definitely not targeted because he was a cop. >> the suspects prior record a district attorney may clear ma
they believe they were close to killing his officer. >> i think they would have. what they were doing, the way they were kicking and beating him, he could have easily died. i don't think they care either way. >> prosecutors say what happened left the deputy with broken vertebrae, a broken nose and bruised winner -- bruce trips. >> it doesn't make sense reporter:. three others jumped out from behind parked cars, pinned into the car, punched and kicked him repeatedly. >> a...
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if you give them appreciation for how they served us, a lot has to do with the fact they feel like they are betrayed. >> look at leave no veteran behind in chicago, stands algside theolice department safe passage. organizations, we need to give them money, advocacy and give them a voice. that is what is going to help us country. >> armstrong: there are approximately 40,000 vets looking for work in this country, imagine if they were in high schools, colleges, universities, around churches, imaginin that would be the last person terrorists would go. when you think about the mexican as deadly and lethal as terrorists. obviously, i i am not making comparisons here. guns in the hands of any capacity, no matter what the area is, is a dangerous thing. where did this start, this country started turning a sour note towards guns as if guns were bad, larry? >> armstrong, i don't think it is a very politically correct answer. as we have turned away from any, mostly belief in god, life has become cheap, we shoot horses, don't we? what does it matter? cavalier fashion. there is a lack of responsibili
if you give them appreciation for how they served us, a lot has to do with the fact they feel like they are betrayed. >> look at leave no veteran behind in chicago, stands algside theolice department safe passage. organizations, we need to give them money, advocacy and give them a voice. that is what is going to help us country. >> armstrong: there are approximately 40,000 vets looking for work in this country, imagine if they were in high schools, colleges, universities, around...
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they smile and clap. and go wow this is coming -- coming here again. >> reporter: for those planning to shrill brat artists are going through truck loads of glitter and paint. >> he represents fun and we've been able to have fun playful -- playful floats. other float will be dedicated to ms. chinatown u.s. -- usa and her court. six area women are competing for the title. >> i look forward to working with the local organizations here to try to increase our presence. >> reporter: next week will be crunch time to finish the floats before the parade next saturday. 0. >>> and you can watch that parade right here on ktvu fox 2 t. all begins 6:00 p.m. next saturday night. >>> zika cases are rising. why a vaccine may still be a long way off. >>> it's a night to people with new at 10:00 a night to remember for 200 teenagers and young adults with special needs. the young people all gathered tonight for a unique prom. volunteers helped to create a prom that was a whole lot more than a deasy dance. >> reporter: they
they smile and clap. and go wow this is coming -- coming here again. >> reporter: for those planning to shrill brat artists are going through truck loads of glitter and paint. >> he represents fun and we've been able to have fun playful -- playful floats. other float will be dedicated to ms. chinatown u.s. -- usa and her court. six area women are competing for the title. >> i look forward to working with the local organizations here to try to increase our presence. >>...
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they have a lot of money. it's amazing to go from raising what do you say ten million to the 300 pillion, whatever it was. i think that's outstanding. they're doing something right. how they spend their money, that's totally up to them. i think they're doing a lot for veterans, but my take is this. all non-profits are under the microscope, all of us. we all get scrutinised all the time. the bigger the nonprofit the bigger the microscope. this is not the first time that we've heard this. it won't be the last. good stories, bad stories, they're doing something, but i think that they're under a really big microscope >>> you heard ginger and you her our reporter from stars and stripes, do you fear that everybody is going to get blacked by this brush, that the stories of five star hotels and 7,000 plane tickets and first class all the way sort of lets the side down? >> i totally love and respect ginger and my other esteamed colleague. i think when we look at this, i come from a background of cognitive neuro science
they have a lot of money. it's amazing to go from raising what do you say ten million to the 300 pillion, whatever it was. i think that's outstanding. they're doing something right. how they spend their money, that's totally up to them. i think they're doing a lot for veterans, but my take is this. all non-profits are under the microscope, all of us. we all get scrutinised all the time. the bigger the nonprofit the bigger the microscope. this is not the first time that we've heard this. it...
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every day they remain in greece they stay beyond a welcome they never had. mohammad adow, al jazeera, athens. >> the french authorities have started dismantling part of the camp used in calais by hundreds of refugees and migrants. opposing the demolition of the camp which is known as the jungle. several tents were set alight by anarchists. they have been moved to nearby shipping containers. anltand 93 syrian refugees have arrived in rome, hopefully the scheme can be a model for other nations to copy. coming up in this newshour, why a symbolic funeral was held in gaza for a palestinian man who died in suspicious circumstances in bulgaria, how the zika virus has opened the abortion debate in deeply catholic brazil. >>> and a long tie away from this goal. but first, a suicide bomber has blown himself up in iraq. in the even province of diallah. the iraqis said they had recaptured this area so away do you think of the attack northbound diyalla? >> just liberated from the islamic state a month ago. the message is clear, yes we are behind that we are coming back a
every day they remain in greece they stay beyond a welcome they never had. mohammad adow, al jazeera, athens. >> the french authorities have started dismantling part of the camp used in calais by hundreds of refugees and migrants. opposing the demolition of the camp which is known as the jungle. several tents were set alight by anarchists. they have been moved to nearby shipping containers. anltand 93 syrian refugees have arrived in rome, hopefully the scheme can be a model for other...
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who do they talk to when they called you? >> they will speak with me directly, and i will help them figure out what is best for them in meeting their goals and moving forward. >> if i want to sell a home, i don't want a for sale sign in front of the house.>> neither would i, and i did not want a sign, and in this modern day age, you do not need a for sale sign or the open houses. we focus on individual privacy while maintaining their goals. >> that sounds amazing, and if that sounds good to you, give them a call, and when you're home closes, you get a five-day cruise for two. you can call them or email them. the experts you can count on. >>> 4:44 am incher time, and welcome back to the news. >>> some stores where working on, breaking news out of the south day, one woman was shot at an apartment complex, and we have the updates on the situation. >>> another round of severe winter weather is slamming the east coast while we enjoy above average temperatures here in the bay, and we will update you in a moment. >>> shark attacks a
who do they talk to when they called you? >> they will speak with me directly, and i will help them figure out what is best for them in meeting their goals and moving forward. >> if i want to sell a home, i don't want a for sale sign in front of the house.>> neither would i, and i did not want a sign, and in this modern day age, you do not need a for sale sign or the open houses. we focus on individual privacy while maintaining their goals. >> that sounds amazing, and if...
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if they call, they write, they text, what can i do to help? i'm there. 1, and 2, and ready! >> reporter: when you watch the grammys, look for riggs in the audience. he'll be sitting right where he belongs -- among the stars of music. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, durham, north carolina. >> that is the best testament to a teacher. not only do you inspire but you inspire others to inspire. that's great. well said. >> it's so good to get young people interested in music. >> at an early age. >> those north carolina values sure are good, aren't they? they produce some good people there. >>> this morning's announcement coincides that the grammy foundation is giving today, a 24-hour effort to fund music programs in schools and nationwide. you can watch the 58th annual grammy awards live from the staples center in los angeles, monday night as 8:00/7:00 central on cbs. >>> a morning wake-up call for a better call saul. how "breaking bad" fans got into a sleazy attorney. not sleazy after bob odenkirk is in studio 57 and at the fruit plate. tv c if you're doing everything ri
if they call, they write, they text, what can i do to help? i'm there. 1, and 2, and ready! >> reporter: when you watch the grammys, look for riggs in the audience. he'll be sitting right where he belongs -- among the stars of music. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, durham, north carolina. >> that is the best testament to a teacher. not only do you inspire but you inspire others to inspire. that's great. well said. >> it's so good to get young people...