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. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: gunfire, explosions and billowing thick, black smoke at a mall in kenya's capital marked the third day of a standoff between government troops and al-qaeda-linked terrorists. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff in new york tonight, where i just spoke with former president bill clinton, in a wide-ranging conversation about kenya, a possible diplomatic opening from iran, and more. >> maybe we will see an opportunity to see the new presid
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. >> después de esta experiencia con mi papá , realmente pido ley de oregón en washington y vermont que ayuda a personas terminales, a irse tranquilos . >> en el país grupos como estos promueven sedeación para parar la agonia dolorosa . >> [hablando inglés] . >> esta a favor de sedación sin dolor ,para inconciencia así mismo piensan similar a anestecia , da formulario de consentimiento para leer y aprobado por su médico . >> pero otras organizaciones, se oponen a tratamiento de muerte asistida . >> la idea que hospital apresure y acelere muerte es incomodo y combatimos en legislación pedimos donde estaba el que explicara por que la sedación . >> pero no responden que por ley no comentan de la historia medica de paciente . >> ahora a raquel le queda extrañar padre porque no es posible terminar sin dolor y sufrimiento . >> es sin duda tema controversial hacen grupo para hablar de muerte digna para más información el sitio de primer impacto y opinar en redes sociales twitter . >> para el final de impacto , instinto maternal de rata lo dejara así adopto como suyas 3 ardillas beb
. >> después de esta experiencia con mi papá , realmente pido ley de oregón en washington y vermont que ayuda a personas terminales, a irse tranquilos . >> en el país grupos como estos promueven sedeación para parar la agonia dolorosa . >> [hablando inglés] . >> esta a favor de sedación sin dolor ,para inconciencia así mismo piensan similar a anestecia , da formulario de consentimiento para leer y aprobado por su médico . >> pero otras organizaciones, se...
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noche pero mire, el frente que se va para el este y desde mañana tenemos las condiciones otoñales, vermont, new hampshire, para la tarde algo de calor, para ustedes en la gran manzana 83, pero amanecerá en los 60s, hemos tenido una ola de calor en la zona, y ahora en vez de 90 a 93 grados, las temperaturas refrescan, de 75 a 77 ,pero en el amanecer, las temperaturas de 50 a 60s, poco más al oeste sigue el calor para el oeste del país, sigue el monzón americano dejando algo de lluvia, la humedad sigue llegando a la zona y el potencial de más humedad de lluvia para la zona, phoenix, arizona, con 107, con muchas localidades en arizona sobre 100, y también bastante calor en texas, pero también hay buenas noticias con las lluvias ,porque la sequía se alivia un poco con esta situación, 98 san antonio, dallas con 98 y sensación térmica, oklahoma sobre 100 a 105, la república mexicana tenemos una perturbación que deja algo de lluvia, el df 19 y 11, temperaturas en grados celsius pero la posibilidad de lluvia en una buena parte de la república mexicana, en especial la sierra madre ori
noche pero mire, el frente que se va para el este y desde mañana tenemos las condiciones otoñales, vermont, new hampshire, para la tarde algo de calor, para ustedes en la gran manzana 83, pero amanecerá en los 60s, hemos tenido una ola de calor en la zona, y ahora en vez de 90 a 93 grados, las temperaturas refrescan, de 75 a 77 ,pero en el amanecer, las temperaturas de 50 a 60s, poco más al oeste sigue el calor para el oeste del país, sigue el monzón americano dejando algo de lluvia, la...
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and the frost advisories are stretching from maine to new hampshire and vermont and in to pennsylvania. so, cool in a lot of our valleys with the temperatures dropping down. we will wake up in the 40s, some areas in the 50s. most of us near the upper 40s. we'll feel that in the highs as well. some sunshine but cool 70s. now the midwest is a different story. we're staying 10 to 15 degrees above normal. we're going to have a hot day in tulsa in to the mid 90s. >> rebecca, thanks. weather is being blamed for a massive traffic pile up in england. more than 100 cars were involved in this bridge. hundreds oh of injured. a number over people had to be rescued from their vehicles. thick fog is likely to blame for the accident. >>> >> fracking is making north dakota the fastest growing state in the u.s. a part of this oil and natural gas boom is the town producing more than 800,000 barrels a day. diane has more. >> reporter: north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner nor the state's oil boom that's showing no signs of slowing. the u.s. geological survey shows beneath west
and the frost advisories are stretching from maine to new hampshire and vermont and in to pennsylvania. so, cool in a lot of our valleys with the temperatures dropping down. we will wake up in the 40s, some areas in the 50s. most of us near the upper 40s. we'll feel that in the highs as well. some sunshine but cool 70s. now the midwest is a different story. we're staying 10 to 15 degrees above normal. we're going to have a hot day in tulsa in to the mid 90s. >> rebecca, thanks. weather is...
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and vermont is $8.60 an hour. back out here live we do plan on talking to employees as well as people who go to these businesses and stuff to see what they have to say about the minimum wage hike. reporting live from east palo alto janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is is 5:08. a bill to add more emergency exits in limousines also passed a state senate. now it's going to the governors desk. ellen corbett proposed the bill after the limousine fire that killed five women back in may. this requires limousines have two rear side doors and one emergency rear push out window. >>> sometime today firefighters expect to fully contain this huge wild fire on mt. diablo. cal fire now confirms target shooting set off the fire on the east side of the mountain. several neighbors say they heard target practice shooting early sunday afternoon right before that fire started. there is no word yet on who set off the fire which is one of the biggest on record on mt. diablo. >> to come back and see this is very shocking. a
and vermont is $8.60 an hour. back out here live we do plan on talking to employees as well as people who go to these businesses and stuff to see what they have to say about the minimum wage hike. reporting live from east palo alto janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is is 5:08. a bill to add more emergency exits in limousines also passed a state senate. now it's going to the governors desk. ellen corbett proposed the bill after the limousine fire that killed five women...
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>> well, i was an innkeeper in this crazy little town in vermont. >> i'm happy for you. >> "rolling stone" magazine, that was the finale of newhart. >> my wife's idea, by the way. >> "rolling stones" said it was the number one sitcom finale ever. it was up there with the moon landing. your wife had that idea, right? for the finale scene? >> yeah, it happened in the newhart around eight years, it was in the sixth year and i was kind of unhappy with the -- they were moving us around to 8:30 and then 9:30. and then we were at a christmas party in beverly hills. and we were waiting in line to get our picture taken with the host and hostess. and i said, you know, honey, i think this is going to be the last year. and she knew i wasn't happy. and she said right there. she said, well, you've got to end the show with a dream sequence. and, you know, you wake up in bed and susie's there and you explain this weird dream you had of owning an inn in vermont. and said, oh, what a great idea. and susie was -- happened to be at the same party and we told her and she said -- she said i'll be there in a ne
>> well, i was an innkeeper in this crazy little town in vermont. >> i'm happy for you. >> "rolling stone" magazine, that was the finale of newhart. >> my wife's idea, by the way. >> "rolling stones" said it was the number one sitcom finale ever. it was up there with the moon landing. your wife had that idea, right? for the finale scene? >> yeah, it happened in the newhart around eight years, it was in the sixth year and i was kind of...
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john irving said that what vermont was doing was marksism. he was so offended, he went out and helped start a private school for his kindergarten age son. if we start moving that money around, don't we risk losing some of these kids and having kids leave public schools and go to private schools no. >> that has happened in some cases. this has been on since the early 1970ed in california and spread to other states. in half of the states, they've been making moves to make education more equitable between school districts. that have been some of those consequences, but the question is i folks are saying what is the answer for schools that need more money? >> the ultimate answer would be to pump lots of education into the system for all of the schools. the problem is that money doesn't exist, so perhaps the next best solution is to take some money from higher performing schools, and shift it and it does help those underperforming schools. >> parent funded foundations, california has 6050 parent supported educational foundations. they play a very
john irving said that what vermont was doing was marksism. he was so offended, he went out and helped start a private school for his kindergarten age son. if we start moving that money around, don't we risk losing some of these kids and having kids leave public schools and go to private schools no. >> that has happened in some cases. this has been on since the early 1970ed in california and spread to other states. in half of the states, they've been making moves to make education more...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, this dough vermont and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving profits to charity for over 30 years. and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business, operate -- offering special expertise and tavis solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now bbc world news. >> there are more than 1 million cars in the world today. by 2015, they could be up to 4 billion. what we do with them all? where will they go? >> and as people get richer in brazil, russia, china, they want the trappings of success and for many, that includes a car. what can we do about it? and can the car itself become a tool for cutting congestion and pollution? how about a car that could fold ?p and use less space how about the fastest electric car you've ever seen? this is mumbai, the bustling commercial capital of india. it is fast growing and a symbol of the country's economic success. but it has a problem, or rather, about 1.8 million problems. that is
funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, this dough vermont and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving profits to charity for over 30 years. and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business, operate -- offering special expertise and tavis solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now bbc world news. >> there are more than 1 million cars in the...
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. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank.and united. >> my customers can shop around. it can also work that way with health care. options andent estimates. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. andn't like that thing definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: after 21 hours, ted cruz stopped talking and the senate voted unanimously to move forward with a bill to fund the government. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, the first
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oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth fairy" and "big mama's house 3." hilarious. plus he does stand-up. >> do you get mad when people heckle? or do people ever heckle them? >> if they do, i shut them up in detroit, a bankrupt city. tell me when you want some, you know what i'm saying? williams i said [beep] >> oh, my god. brandon just called out katt williams. why is he calling out katt williams? >> brandon t. jackson recently did "big mama's house 3" with martin lawrence. >> we're familiar -- hilarious. >> katt williams has a theory that he goes around telling everybody, that every single funny black man they make you wear a dress. >> but katt doesn't think it's funny. he thinks it's emascu
oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon t. jackson. you remember him from "tropic thunder" and "tooth...
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earlier this year national and state advocates asked my office to implement the right to request but vermont beat us. earlier this summer they became the first in the country to pass the legislation. i want to make sure that san francisco is the first city i in the country to build on this idea. in the an idea that's been good for business and employers. i you know from my own exercises i had a lot of employees in their 20s and 30s. we decisions to error on the side of over and over be flexibility. we found that over and over this we see an increase in job satisfaction and employee loyalty and productivity and we saw a decrease in turnover. in fact, over the years the positive bottom line impact for flexible working arrangements. we saw that care giving absentism led to $7 billion a year and caregiver led more. in 2009 it was estimated there were 20 million working for unpaid caregivers and 2010 by not allowing the flexibility to parents it he led over $2 million a year reduction from productivity. i want to thank you ted you'll hear from him about any legislation mr. egging on g did an anal
earlier this year national and state advocates asked my office to implement the right to request but vermont beat us. earlier this summer they became the first in the country to pass the legislation. i want to make sure that san francisco is the first city i in the country to build on this idea. in the an idea that's been good for business and employers. i you know from my own exercises i had a lot of employees in their 20s and 30s. we decisions to error on the side of over and over be...
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. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank.and united. >> my customers can shop around. it can also work that way with health care. options andent estimates. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. andn't like that thing definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. hi, neighbor! we're playing farm today. neighhhh! and then, we're going to help clean up the playground! i love playing with you. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsy
. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank.and united. >> my customers can shop around. it can also work that way with health care. options andent estimates. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. andn't like that thing definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers....
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. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welcome to "newsline." here are some of the stories we are following this hour. >>> u.s. president barack obama has drawn up the road map for america's role in the middle east and relations with iran. >>> fishermen have returned to the waters off northeastern japan to see if what they're catching is safe to eat. >>> we'll show you a japanese satellite positioning system which may open door to human-free technologies. >>> the leaders of two longstanding rivals have signaled change might be under way. u.s. president barac
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tonight a conversation with senator bernie sanders from vermont. beting under business would to decide whether there would the an immediate strike on syria. other issues include immigration and the looming debt ceiling. a will then pivot to conversation with writer michel jackson, whose new autobiography, "the residue ," takes a look at what it is like to grow up under extreme conditions. we are glad you joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪hank you. ♪ congress reconvene on a vote whether or not to begin military but it is not, the only issue congress has to tackle. there are other issues, the looming debt ceiling among others. have you on this program once again. let me start with the news on where and i don't know this puts us. let's start with your news first. you tell me what harry reid told us about this pending vote, and we will talk about what kerry said about assad. i understand it, majority leader reid was going to introduce a cloture vote tonight. what he has just announced is he will not
tonight a conversation with senator bernie sanders from vermont. beting under business would to decide whether there would the an immediate strike on syria. other issues include immigration and the looming debt ceiling. a will then pivot to conversation with writer michel jackson, whose new autobiography, "the residue ," takes a look at what it is like to grow up under extreme conditions. we are glad you joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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maine and vermont. in 1940 roosevelt still won by a substantial margin. the vote was 449 to 82. he carried 38 states, willkie carried 10. my students think 12. [laughter] after the election, roosevelt said i'm glad i won. i'm sorry wendell lost. two months later, in mid january 1941, willkie flew to england as roosevelt's personal representative. his mission was to see firsthand what was happening there, and express american solidarity with britain. he -- birmingham, and liverpool, he inspected military factories, and he drank beer and played darts in pubs. and while nazi bombs were falling over london, he dissented in to the underground shelters with hundreds of londoners. they loved him and nicknamed him the "indiana dynamo." the nazi blitz after the election in december 1940, winston churchill sent the most important letter he'd ever written to president roosevelt. he explained that britain desperately needed planes ships and munition in order survive. but it was broke. it couldn't pay for war material anymore. and so in order keep britain in the fight, roosevelt proposed tha
maine and vermont. in 1940 roosevelt still won by a substantial margin. the vote was 449 to 82. he carried 38 states, willkie carried 10. my students think 12. [laughter] after the election, roosevelt said i'm glad i won. i'm sorry wendell lost. two months later, in mid january 1941, willkie flew to england as roosevelt's personal representative. his mission was to see firsthand what was happening there, and express american solidarity with britain. he -- birmingham, and liverpool, he inspected...
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your constituents in indiana and mine in vermont, they pay their bill. if they owe the electrician, they pay it. they pay their bills. that's what america does. a confident country doesn't -- >> what also -- >> representatives, we're finished. thank you very much. we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you, gentlemen. appreciate your time. want to send it over to dominic with a market flash. >> financials in particular. jpmorgan. a report according to reuters citing sources that jpmorgan could be facing or looking at charges gengs against jpmorgan against u.s. prosecutors in california may be announcing charges against jpmorgan for mortgage activity. then a reuters report citing sources. simprchlt p moth jpmorgan had previously disclosed civil and criminal mortgage backed securities investigations by u.s. prosecutors out in california. so, again, more in terms of the legal side of things for jpmorgan. problems this time with regard to their mortgage activities, specifically mortgage-backed securities. we'll bring you more details but for now, it looks like ano
your constituents in indiana and mine in vermont, they pay their bill. if they owe the electrician, they pay it. they pay their bills. that's what america does. a confident country doesn't -- >> what also -- >> representatives, we're finished. thank you very much. we'll talk to you soon. >> thank you, gentlemen. appreciate your time. want to send it over to dominic with a market flash. >> financials in particular. jpmorgan. a report according to reuters citing sources...
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one reason, in oregon, there are 11 insurers participating on exchanges compared to two in vermont. fewer competitors can mean higher prices. but there are other factors that will affect what you pay and, like, who your neighbors are. in florida, for example, insurance companies may price their plans higher because of the state's large elderly population. if you are in a state like new york or california where rates have been among the most expensive because of guaranteed coverage like maternity care, prices could drop as competition increases. and more people get insured. >> in california, we already had maternity coverage and we had already prohibited gender-based pricing, but throughout the country, we will now have maternalty coverage and all of the health insurance policies. >> but the new healthcare law makes consumer protections like maternity care mandatory everywhere. and that could set premiums higher in states like mississippi or texas. >> they will go up exponentially over what they have gone up before. >> prices will also vary depending upon who is doing the negotiating
one reason, in oregon, there are 11 insurers participating on exchanges compared to two in vermont. fewer competitors can mean higher prices. but there are other factors that will affect what you pay and, like, who your neighbors are. in florida, for example, insurance companies may price their plans higher because of the state's large elderly population. if you are in a state like new york or california where rates have been among the most expensive because of guaranteed coverage like...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. and united healthcare. >> my customers can shop around with united health care. i get information and quality ratings from doctors and estimates on how much we will pay. it helps me in my guys make informed decisions. that is health in numbers. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> hello and welcome back to nhk world "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. here's a look at some of the stories we're following. >>> the five permanent members of the u.n. security council agree on a dra resolution to eliminate syria's chemical weapons. >>> officials at tokyo ele
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well, the governor of colorado has now called the governor of vermont to find out how they can handle public transportation. you remember how it was in maryland. very similar in many respects here in colorado. as we continue our coverage from colorado the flooding now day 5, charley crowson reporting for abc2 news. >>> we're continuing to follow this. charlie will have another up date for you tomorrow. >>> still a suspect tonight in a deadly shooting in east baltimore. 500 block -- rescue trues transported the victim, but did not survive. >>> early saturday morning another deadly shooting in the city, 37-year-old man shot in the head, that's in northeast baltimore. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. police do not have any suspects in that case either. >>> inmate murdered. he should never have been in a cell with another inmate with another inmate with a death sentence. the medical examiner is now calling his death a homicide after he died of blunt force trauma. his family found a letter from wallace saying y#he felt threatened. >> the other inmate was arrive. he's a threat t
well, the governor of colorado has now called the governor of vermont to find out how they can handle public transportation. you remember how it was in maryland. very similar in many respects here in colorado. as we continue our coverage from colorado the flooding now day 5, charley crowson reporting for abc2 news. >>> we're continuing to follow this. charlie will have another up date for you tomorrow. >>> still a suspect tonight in a deadly shooting in east baltimore. 500...
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funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is a report from washington. i am katty kay. america and iran hold unprecedented top level meetings as president romani says nuclear disarmament is his country -- rouhani says nuclear disarmament is his country's number one priority. and his pictures capture the faces of a generation. tonight, we hear about a photojournalist known simply as l'americain. welcome to viewers on public television and around the globe. the president of iran has told the united nations that nuclear disarmament is his first priority. this can shortly before the am
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funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york vermont and honolulu. numens own foundation, gibbing all profits to charity and pursuing the good for over 30 years. and union bank. >> add union bank our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new venners and provide capital for key strategic decisions wolf we offer expert as it and solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> now "bbc world news." ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> this is a special addition of "bbc world news" america reporting from the u.s. capital i'm katie kay. syrian office wants to put chemical weapons under control. the white house responds with skepticism. >> the knowledge to date doesn't give you a lot of confidence. >> meanwhile lawmakers have returned to capitol hill to debate whether president barack obama should use military force against the regime, we hear from both sides. and the secret life of a hair dresser, meet the man who traded his seize scissors to a camera to capture new york city. >> welcome to our
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presentation this is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. bank, ourn relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the diplomatic push to find a solution to syria's chemical weapons could expand to a resolution to that country's bloody civil war. then, margaret warner reports from egypt on the uncertain future of the muslim brotherhood after the government's crackdown. thousands of artists spend months creating intricate sculptures on a massive scale and none of them is for sale at the nevada gathering called "burning man." >> it is like the greatest museum ever. you have your piece there, you don'
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bernie sanders is an independent from vermont, caucuses with the democrats. scenario, good to he sue you here. we know that you are in a hurry, you're on your way to meet with the president in about 15 minutes or so with other members of the senate democratic caucus. what do you want to hear from the president right now the in terms of can he make the case, the dual case, one track being military strike, the other being diplomatic action? >> well, what i want to hear from the president is that he recognizes that the overwhelming majority of the american people do not want to get sucked into a war in syria. they were misled about iraq. they were misled about afghanistan. and i think the response that you're seeing, and i've got to tell you in vermont, 95% of the e-mails and calls we're getting are against the war and i this i you're seeing similar numbers from around the country. what really this tells me is the american people are saying you, you know what, mr. president, the middle class is collapsing. our kids can't find jobs. why don't we as a government s
bernie sanders is an independent from vermont, caucuses with the democrats. scenario, good to he sue you here. we know that you are in a hurry, you're on your way to meet with the president in about 15 minutes or so with other members of the senate democratic caucus. what do you want to hear from the president right now the in terms of can he make the case, the dual case, one track being military strike, the other being diplomatic action? >> well, what i want to hear from the president is...
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northern new york, vermont and parts of new hampshire, that would be the chance for wind or hail. i mentioned temperatures in the midwest, we're looking at citis like kansas city or chicago. in the mid 90's again today. where the front has passed through, this at 81, still above average, but much more comfortable as temperatures 10-15 or 20 above average as we've seen. chicago, one more day of the heat, still a chance for showers or storms tomorrow, we cool getting into the weekend and after an oppressive august and starting september that way, that will be definitely a nice change out there. >> it was a case that sparked international outrage. today, four men in india were convicted of raping a young woman on a bus and still to be determined, their punishment. >> george zimmerman in more hot water, and once again, it appears a gun was involved. the 911 call from his estranged wife that got him in trouble. >> i'm jessica taft. if week one of the nfl is foreshadowing of what's coming up, buckle up. a fantastic if she from last night, later on in sports. >> four men convicted of a
northern new york, vermont and parts of new hampshire, that would be the chance for wind or hail. i mentioned temperatures in the midwest, we're looking at citis like kansas city or chicago. in the mid 90's again today. where the front has passed through, this at 81, still above average, but much more comfortable as temperatures 10-15 or 20 above average as we've seen. chicago, one more day of the heat, still a chance for showers or storms tomorrow, we cool getting into the weekend and after...
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. >> david there is almost a $200 difference between maryland and vermont, why the big disparity. >> this is complicated. there are a number of factors that go into this. where you live. how big your population is. if your state has existing preexisting protections that would ratchet up those costs. so it really varies on state to state basis. >> thank you, david. >> let's dig a little deeper now on which plan might be best for you and your family. david what is the number one thing americans need to know when they decide on the different plans? >> i think the -- the first thing that folks need to know is that the benefits that are available under the different metal plans are the same. what i mean by that is, the essentially health care advantage is required under each of the metal plans, so the real question is whether or not individuals want to pay more in premium for a higher metal plan, such as a gold plan, in return for less cost-sharing obligations, and my cost-sharing, i mean copays, when you go see a physician. so insurance when you go to the hospital. so it's additional fin
. >> david there is almost a $200 difference between maryland and vermont, why the big disparity. >> this is complicated. there are a number of factors that go into this. where you live. how big your population is. if your state has existing preexisting protections that would ratchet up those costs. so it really varies on state to state basis. >> thank you, david. >> let's dig a little deeper now on which plan might be best for you and your family. david what is the...
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on economic and leadership opportunities and the health of the state apps female residents, hawaii, vermont, california delaware round out the top five. >> more weekend work for metro as part of its billion dollar investment. service adjustments will be friday through sunday. >> that is your fox 5 top five for thursday night. shawn and sue back to you. >> let's keep this weather going. >> thank you, will. >> i mean you got that right -- he's right. it has been absolutely gorgeous. and tonight not as cool as last night. >> we've got clouds coming in and some mornings have been chilly where you don't want to head out without a jacket. we'll head to 50s. that's warmer than it has been. >> it's off to a good start friday. one other change about our friday i'm not thinking it's going to be quite as sunny. we'll have clouds tonight and we'll probably end up with a mix of clouds and sun and heavier on the clouds. especially if you live east of the district. so we'll start off with the major things you need to know. clouds on the increase overnight and you will notice them around tomorrow morning.
on economic and leadership opportunities and the health of the state apps female residents, hawaii, vermont, california delaware round out the top five. >> more weekend work for metro as part of its billion dollar investment. service adjustments will be friday through sunday. >> that is your fox 5 top five for thursday night. shawn and sue back to you. >> let's keep this weather going. >> thank you, will. >> i mean you got that right -- he's right. it has been...
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it's now 42 degrees in vermont. temperatures are in the 40s as far south as scranton. when you're in the 40s, that's more than sweater weather. that's jacket weather. maybe not the hat and gloves, but it's chilly. this afternoon with glorious sunshine, it will be aet a great afternoon in new england. gabrielle is gone. we're not worried about that. the tropics remain quiet for the peak of the season. today's forecast for travel looks pretty nice. still hot. even through the weekend, friday, saturday, sunday, the middle of the country is very, very warm. east coast is look iing rather dry. it looks like a pretty great weekend. >> good news. thank you. >>> urnld arrest for exposing 300 sexual partners to hiv. the smoking alcohol trend that every parent needs to know about. >>> plus the one thing that's guaranteed to move stocks today. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine
it's now 42 degrees in vermont. temperatures are in the 40s as far south as scranton. when you're in the 40s, that's more than sweater weather. that's jacket weather. maybe not the hat and gloves, but it's chilly. this afternoon with glorious sunshine, it will be aet a great afternoon in new england. gabrielle is gone. we're not worried about that. the tropics remain quiet for the peak of the season. today's forecast for travel looks pretty nice. still hot. even through the weekend, friday,...
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. >> back home in vermont, carman is literally getting comfortable in her skin. >> carman, would you mind if i touch your face. >> no, i don't mind. >> boo! [laughter] [it's smooth. so this is all part of the transplant. >> right. >> how far back does the transplant go? >> this is the like. around here, down here then all the way up the other side. >> what are your goals now? >> my goals now is to have a face that works at least 90 pest of normal. within another year and a half. >> are there specific thins you feel like you can't do with this face that you want to be able to do. >> i can't show expression yet. and nowky move my lips. and i can smile. it takes time to use her muscles that i no longer had. i am going to wasle my nose. >> so she has daily facial exercises. and carman still needs to take imunno suppress samples. >> how many different pills to you take a day? >> ten different kinds but about 40 something pills. >> she has also written a book, "overcome, burned blinded and blessed." >> tell me what about message you wanted to convey. >> i knew if people could see how far i
. >> back home in vermont, carman is literally getting comfortable in her skin. >> carman, would you mind if i touch your face. >> no, i don't mind. >> boo! [laughter] [it's smooth. so this is all part of the transplant. >> right. >> how far back does the transplant go? >> this is the like. around here, down here then all the way up the other side. >> what are your goals now? >> my goals now is to have a face that works at least 90 pest of...