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when gerald mason was arrested, investigators asked him to remove his shirt. sure enough, he had a bullet wound on his back, proof that officer philips got him. >> the very last thing he did in life was to mark forever the man who killed him and his partner. and that's pretty compelling. because it is almost as if someone is speaking to you from the grave, telling you, ladies and gentlemen, i told you who it is. i pointed him out with my gunfire. >> that was never reported. as far as i know, to the media. i said, why didn't you tell us? because we didn't want anybody to know about it. we didn't want him to go and get plastic surgery or to, you know, whatever. and it is amazing. >> the gun was traced to shreveport, louisiana. the handwriting was gerald mason's, as was the thumbprint on the steering wheel of the car. >> i didn't realize i ran a red light. and i got out of the car, walked back to their car. my feelings were that what i had done was going to cause me to go to death row. so when the officer turned away from me, i shot both officers. >> to avoid a p
when gerald mason was arrested, investigators asked him to remove his shirt. sure enough, he had a bullet wound on his back, proof that officer philips got him. >> the very last thing he did in life was to mark forever the man who killed him and his partner. and that's pretty compelling. because it is almost as if someone is speaking to you from the grave, telling you, ladies and gentlemen, i told you who it is. i pointed him out with my gunfire. >> that was never reported. as far...
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we're back now with more from publisher of the friends journal gerald selected gerald i want to dive right into right now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. well what happened was aaron you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there so it's a hot money is to carry trade so all of this hot money flowed into the emerging markets and now when they announce that tapering that hot money is not going to flow in that's why it's all flowing out and that's why they're losing in the emerging markets there again this thing was pumped up it was you mentioned bernie made off earlier on i mean we could call you know maybe bertie made off and ben bernanke you know maybe they were cousins something because that's all this was you know a nother form of making something up with nothing to substantiate it so that's why the emerging markets is suff
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coming out gerald celente author blogger and publisher of the trends journal is live on today's show you won't want to miss what yes to say about the u.s. economy plus the latest on the herbalife ackman pyramid drama this week the f.t.c. is being forced to look at allegations that the company is one big old pyramid scheme but tell you all about it coming right up and add harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about canada finally and from the u.s. to build a bridge to detroit her story you will want to miss it and it all starts right now . they are talking about the emerging markets crisis and the u.s. economy however i want to lead off with the latest drama surrounding nutritional supplement distributor herbalife now the head of the federal trade commission if ramirez has agreed to meet with minority and consumer activists to hear their concerns about the pyramid scheme excuse me and choosing a company i meant to say company herbalife it's a company now herbalife the pyramid drama it's already the stuff of legends thanks to an impromptu televised verbal brawl between investor
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we're back now with more from the publisher of the trends journal gerald salon to gerald i want to dive right into right now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. well what happened was aaron you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there so it's a hot money is to carry trade so all of this hot money flowed into the emerging markets and now when they announce that tapering that hot money is not going to flow in that's why it's all flowing out and that's why they're losing in the emerging markets there again this thing was pumped up it was you mentioned bernie made off earlier arrive i mean we could call you know maybe bertie made off and ben bernanke you know maybe they were cousins thing because that's all this was you know a nother form of making something up with nothing to substantiate it so that's why the emerging markets is suff
we're back now with more from the publisher of the trends journal gerald salon to gerald i want to dive right into right now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. well what happened was aaron you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there so...
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we're back now with more from publisher of the trends journal gerald salon to gerald i want to dive right into it now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. what would happen was when you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there so it's a hot money is to carry trade so all of this hot money flowed into the emerging markets and now when they announce that tapering that hot money is not going to flow in that's why it's all flowing out and that's why they're losing in the emerging markets there again this thing was pumped up it was you mentioned bernie made off earlier arrive i mean we could call love you know maybe bertie made off and ben bernanke you know maybe they were cousins thing because that's all this was you know a nother form of making something up with nothing to substantiate it so that's why the emerging markets is suffering
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we're back now with more from publisher of the trends journal gerald salon to gerald i want to dive right into right now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. well what happened was there and you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there so it's a hot money is to carry trade so all of this hot money flowed into the emerging markets and now when they announce that tapering that hot money is not going to flow in that's why it's all flowing out and that's why they're losing in the emerging markets there again this thing was pumped up it was you mentioned bernie made off earlier on i mean we could call you know maybe bertie made off and ben bernanke you know maybe they were cousins thing because that's all this was you know a nother form of making something up with nothing to substantiate it so that's why the emerging markets is suffering
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this was reported at an auto body shop on gerald avenue. we have a crew on the way. . >>> this just in, state senator ron calderon turned himself in this morning it to federal authorities. the l.a. county democrat was indoited friday on several corruption charges along with his brother tom, a former state lawmaker, a lobbyist now. ron calderon is accused of trading political favors for money, trips and other gifts. . >>> state lawmakers are stepping into san francisco's housing crisis. senator mark leno is introduce willing a bill targeting ellis act evictions. it would require buyers in san francisco to own a building for five years before they can force out a tenant. . >>> developing news on the golden gate bridge, the cost of your toll may go up soon. we just learned the plan. mark kelly has details. >> reporter: driving over the golden gate bridge could go up as muchs one dollar as soon as april and gets a high as $8 by 2018. that's the recommendation at the golden gate bridge highway transportation district. this is not final. the fina
this was reported at an auto body shop on gerald avenue. we have a crew on the way. . >>> this just in, state senator ron calderon turned himself in this morning it to federal authorities. the l.a. county democrat was indoited friday on several corruption charges along with his brother tom, a former state lawmaker, a lobbyist now. ron calderon is accused of trading political favors for money, trips and other gifts. . >>> state lawmakers are stepping into san francisco's...
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we're back now with more from publisher of the plan's journal gerald salon said gerald i want to dive right into right now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. well what happened was there and you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there so it's a hot money is to carry trade so all of this hot money flowed into the emerging markets and now when they announced that tapering that hot money is not going to flow in that's why it's all flowing out and that's why they're losing in the emerging markets there again this thing was pumped up it was you mentioned bernie made off earlier on i mean we could call you know maybe bertie made off and ben bernanke you know maybe they were cousins thing because that's all this was you know a nother form of making something up with nothing to substantiate it so that's why the emerging markets is suf
we're back now with more from publisher of the plan's journal gerald salon said gerald i want to dive right into right now the feds tapering of asset purchases has brought imbalances to the emerging market it's brought them to light actually why do you think we're starting to have an emerging market crisis today. well what happened was there and you were getting money very cheaply and then you bring it to emerging market you get higher interest rates on it and it's easier to invest that there...
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. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >> ritchie is four months away from completing a two-year sentence for intimidation of a peace officer. he is also member of a prison gang called the saxon knights. >> they both share similar ideologies in their creeds and oaths and in their bylaws. >> that's another one right there that i'm most proud of. my saxon knight crest with the bolts. >> he actually was the saxon knight president for this facility at one time. these organizations start taking possession of certain parts of the facility, such as where they were working out, the saxon knights will say they own that part of the facility and no other offenders are allowed to
. >> gerald richey is exactly the kind of inmate that wright tries to avoid. >> people like to dance around the "racist" word. they'll do anything in the world to not be called a racist. i don't beat around the bush. i'm absolutely a racist. people like to say we're in a quote/unquote post-racial society and that race doesn't matter and that race is insignificant. if race didn't matter, there wouldn't be different races. all people ain't the same, you know? >>...
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. >> prison staff break down gerald ritchie's assault, while two other inmates bridge the racial divide. >> they've been doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation. but i'm 185 pounds of something real vicious and i don't think they want to see that. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometimes things change. but your journey is not done. capella university is the most direct path to what's next, because our competency-based curriculum gives you what you need to move forward to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >>> at the wabash valley correctional facility in southwest indiana, prison officials allowed us to give cameras to some of the inmates in order to let them record personal thoughts in
. >> prison staff break down gerald ritchie's assault, while two other inmates bridge the racial divide. >> they've been doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation. but i'm 185 pounds of something real vicious and i don't think they want to see that. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometimes things change. but your journey is not done. capella university is the...
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the warehouse is located on gerald avenue and the fire could be seen from highway 101. ktvu's david stevenson is one of the first on the scene and live now where fire crews are still mopping up. david? >> reporter: look behind me, you can see what is a shell of a warehouse. the good news is most of the smoke went up and away from bay area neighborhoods. >> reporter: the flames and smoke could be seen around san francisco and the bay area. >> all i know is it was in flames. people are running out. run, run. i don't know what happened. >> reporter: explosions rocked this warehouse on gerald avenue before noon. they use the space to outfit taxies. a dozen cars were destroyed. but no employees were injured. >> there is a propane tank. >> reporter: 100 firefighters responded and urged onlookers to stay a safe distance. >> you can imagine had oils, the medals, the paints. >> the bay area air quality management district said it didn't issue an advisory because most of the smoke went up and dissipated. they said it didn't register significant changes. >> clear day. dissipating.
the warehouse is located on gerald avenue and the fire could be seen from highway 101. ktvu's david stevenson is one of the first on the scene and live now where fire crews are still mopping up. david? >> reporter: look behind me, you can see what is a shell of a warehouse. the good news is most of the smoke went up and away from bay area neighborhoods. >> reporter: the flames and smoke could be seen around san francisco and the bay area. >> all i know is it was in flames....
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. >> vice president gerald ford appeared on face the nation to discuss the economy and energy policies. but he ended up getting grilled about the president's role in the watergate cover up. >> if the judiciary committee votes impeachment and this process is going to head towards the senate do you feel the president should step down and name him acting president during this period. >> i don't think so. i don't believe that a president should remove himself from office until he's convicted which would be the trial in the senate. >> 25 questions into the interview, the conversation finally turned to a different issue. >> do you have any trouble getting the -- >> no, my wife and children do, just like everybody else. but the secret service seems to have found an adequate supply for me and i guess the president. >> the oil embargo that triggered america's gasoline shortage ended soon thereafter as did nixon's presidency. richard nixon resigned six months after the vice president's appearance. the next time gerald ford appeared on face the nation he did so as the country's 38th president and
. >> vice president gerald ford appeared on face the nation to discuss the economy and energy policies. but he ended up getting grilled about the president's role in the watergate cover up. >> if the judiciary committee votes impeachment and this process is going to head towards the senate do you feel the president should step down and name him acting president during this period. >> i don't think so. i don't believe that a president should remove himself from office until...
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was it in london i will a school hold with you probably about ten you will find out what happened to gerald no one memorable mosher most embarrassing moment i haven't had it yet bring guests for the talk i just love people so there isn't like everybody always goes over the president i can care i'm like i just like people i'll talk to anyone crazies rule you've heard about yourself your boss there are many that i was nice. and it is splurge of ever so was it was the most you've ever spent on something that's tough very probably a ring that i bought about twelve years ago would you pay to mail. two million dollars for a ring where is it mal stolen. we had a huge burglary about eight years ago and they took everything insured i hope no because i'd taken it off put it by the side of my bed wasn't in a safe the burglar came in. as in i was sleeping by the side of my bed took my jewelry and i was in say therefore not covered you got it you could lied and said it was in the safe that you are a bigot that's why all through the dressing room window don't even if there was a movie about b. i was born
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like to believe in called if you only knew you know the first boy you kissed yes what was his name gerald where was it in london i will a school hold with you probably about ten you will find out what happened to gerald no one memorable mosher most embarrassing moment i haven't had it yet bring guests for the talk i just love people so there isn't like everybody always goes over the president i can care i'm like i just like people i'll talk to anyone crazies rule you heard about yourself you know was there are many that i was nice. and it is flowage of ever was or was the most you've ever spent on something that's tough very probably a ring that i bought about twelve years ago would you pay to mail. two million dollars for a ring where is it now stolen. we had a huge burglary about eight years ago and they took everything insured i hope no because i'd taken it off put it by the side of my bed wasn't in a safe the burglar came in. as in i was sleeping by the side of my bed took my jewelry and i was in say therefore not covered you got it you could lied and said it was in the safe and that
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celente he's trends forecast from publisher of the trends journal gerald is it fair then to hold the government soley responsible for breaking the truce punishing them with sanctions and accusing them of actually escalation the violence there and here. well you know as an american you know i'm not naive is that our country has been involved in overthrowing a number of governments around the world a rock afghanistan libya keep going on i've never seen such overt action in destabilizing another country or putting america's two cents into it and now this isn't speculation these are facts because if you go back to december of the big december at the national press club in washington assistant secretary of state victoria nuland giving a speech sponsored by the way by chevron about what was going on in ukraine and how basically demanded. that ukraine join the european union and sign the association of. these efforts by the united states or the european powers to incorporate all of these in europe and to isolate russia so when i say this this isn't speculation anybody could go online and li
celente he's trends forecast from publisher of the trends journal gerald is it fair then to hold the government soley responsible for breaking the truce punishing them with sanctions and accusing them of actually escalation the violence there and here. well you know as an american you know i'm not naive is that our country has been involved in overthrowing a number of governments around the world a rock afghanistan libya keep going on i've never seen such overt action in destabilizing another...
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those who say you are just attacking the democrats, i destroy gerald ford in this book here gerald ford as a congressman a member of the warren commission falsified the autopsy records, moving the description from kennedy suffered back to his lower night to accommodate the word in the front of his throat as an exit wound and us expedite the cockamamie single bullet theory. in my next book i'll tell you that sure is. the reason for pardons nixon because if the account is trial in watergate, he was going to go the involvement of the kennedy assassination. you covered it the autopsy for the warren commission in which americans didn't learn until 1996 until asked her nixon was dead. i'm convinced that is another missing piece of
those who say you are just attacking the democrats, i destroy gerald ford in this book here gerald ford as a congressman a member of the warren commission falsified the autopsy records, moving the description from kennedy suffered back to his lower night to accommodate the word in the front of his throat as an exit wound and us expedite the cockamamie single bullet theory. in my next book i'll tell you that sure is. the reason for pardons nixon because if the account is trial in watergate, he...
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gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay? the shotgun doesn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out of the recreation pen. at this time we're going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more directive, you coming out, we're going to drop o.c. in the cage. everybody up. >> you guys done yet? >> coming out, blanco? >> you guys done? >> blanco still refuses to comply. forcing c.e.r.t. to escalate to nonlethal shotgun rounds. >> get down and take a shot. >> come on down, blanco. >> when you're ready. give him another one. >> coming down, blanco. >> good shot. >> i'll come down if you shoot me one more time. >> all right. >> hold up. >> medical? >> hold up. >> he refuses. >> i refuse. i'm all right. i'm 100% all right. >> hold on, blanco. >> check this out. >> yeah. >> we'
gerald, you're going to take the shot. okay? the shotgun doesn't go in once you take your shots you back out. my name is sergeant bonilla. the time is approximately -- >> 7:08. >> 7:08 p.m. the inmate we're extracting is kevin blanco, he's refusing to come out of the recreation pen. at this time we're going to proceed. >> coming out, blanco? this is your last directive to come out. come on. >> go ahead. >> not working. >> he's too far. blanco, one more...
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this is the corner of fidel and gerald. [speaker not understood] breaks in building mass and materials and color. the last elevation i want to show you shows the side of the building that faces the existing morgan heights neighborhood. as i mentioned before, commissioners approved the schematic designs last october on october 15th to be specific, but then i pointed out we would be coming back for the series of legal documents. so, today i want to request the commission to approve a conveyance agreement that will allow for the transfer of the block 49 site from the north to the agency, a vertical lease position development agreement that describes mka development rights and obligations and an option to ground lease, which hold the basic terms of a future ground lease for the side. a family of these documents was also presented to cuc at the february 10th full cac meeting and they recommend that we move forward. after today's commission presentation of the aforementioned documents we will be coming back one more time requesti
this is the corner of fidel and gerald. [speaker not understood] breaks in building mass and materials and color. the last elevation i want to show you shows the side of the building that faces the existing morgan heights neighborhood. as i mentioned before, commissioners approved the schematic designs last october on october 15th to be specific, but then i pointed out we would be coming back for the series of legal documents. so, today i want to request the commission to approve a conveyance...
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with nfl greats isaac bruce and gerald mccoy. what are you doing. >> that are you doing. >> th >> steph welcome back everybody. [crowd cheering] thank you so much for joining us. i got to say, during the commercial break, i heard some accusations that my superb coverage is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt by talking about sunday's trademark let's call it sports gavin 48. [laughter] because superb all contains the same letters of what's happening on sunday in the exact same order. hello. have you ever heard of a thing called coin sidence. this is about the greatness of man's best friend all and i'm committed to these majestic birds of prey as i am for not getting sued for extra right ion fringement. america is bringing with hot al controversy. >> the spotted all was considered a species in the northwest for 20 years but now the species is facing a new threat by another specials of all. >> an invasive species of the east. >> they move into an area, they're very territorial and they spot those owls. >> they want to skill on
with nfl greats isaac bruce and gerald mccoy. what are you doing. >> that are you doing. >> th >> steph welcome back everybody. [crowd cheering] thank you so much for joining us. i got to say, during the commercial break, i heard some accusations that my superb coverage is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt by talking about sunday's trademark let's call it sports gavin 48. [laughter] because superb all contains the same letters of what's happening on sunday in the exact...
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gerald with al jazeera. ♪ joe is here with an update on sochi. >> he is announcing his retirement and he hopes to become one of the most decorated in history but that ended on sochi on thursday and due to skate in the men's short program but pulled out moments before he was to take to the ice, an injury during thursday's warm up left him clutching his back and the skater pulled up to the referee and announced a withdrawal and they were shocked but clapped as he took his financial bow and a few hours he announced his retirement from the sport and the newspapers this morning are calling it a tragedy. after the withdrawal he said on the triple axle i felt pain in my back and didn't feel my legs and almost cried there, this is the end of my career and i tried to make it my best. and he was 31 and considered a veteran in the sport and already said that sochi would be his last competition as an amateur and 12 surgeries on his back it has been glittery and he won at 13 and was a 7 time european champion in men's figure stating and won the first olympic metal in salt lake city when he took si
gerald with al jazeera. ♪ joe is here with an update on sochi. >> he is announcing his retirement and he hopes to become one of the most decorated in history but that ended on sochi on thursday and due to skate in the men's short program but pulled out moments before he was to take to the ice, an injury during thursday's warm up left him clutching his back and the skater pulled up to the referee and announced a withdrawal and they were shocked but clapped as he took his financial bow...
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those who say you are just attacking the democrats, i destroy gerald ford in this book here gerald ford as a congressman a member of the warren commission falsified the autopsy records, moving the description from kennedy suffered back to his lower night to accommodate the word in the front of his throat as an exit wound and us expedite the cockamamie single bullet theory. in my next book i'll tell you that sure is. the reason for pardons nixon because if the account is trial in watergate, he was going to go the involvement of the kennedy assassination. you covered it the autopsy for the warren commission in which americans didn't learn until 1996 until asked her nixon was dead. i'm convinced that is another missing piece of history. have a book in september called nixon's secret, which i think will effeminate what is an 18 and a half minute gap, will explain the pardon and talk about the relationship with watergate to the kennedy assassination and the bay of pigs. this is one thread of history. if you look at it, they have the same participate, the same people involved. ladies and gent
those who say you are just attacking the democrats, i destroy gerald ford in this book here gerald ford as a congressman a member of the warren commission falsified the autopsy records, moving the description from kennedy suffered back to his lower night to accommodate the word in the front of his throat as an exit wound and us expedite the cockamamie single bullet theory. in my next book i'll tell you that sure is. the reason for pardons nixon because if the account is trial in watergate, he...
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. >> explosions punk pictured up gerald avenue. it quickly went to three alarms bringing over 100 firefighters to this district. >> there were reports there there were six workers inside. they believe everyone got out. our main objective is to contain the fire. >> they use the ware thousand eequip the taxis an at least six cars are destroyed. >> there's a lot of hazardous materials in there. all that is pretty common tomorrow the type of work they are doing in there. >> the walls quickly dan to buckle. firefighters used a surround andorran tack tick to drench the flames. ambulances and gurneys stood ready but no one was injured to the relief of firefighters. >> i knew it was bad but i was just hoping everybody got out. >> no word yet on the cause fortifier. an inspector here didn't issue an advisory. they said the smoke went straight up into the sky and dissipated. in san francisco, david. ktvu for more coverage. >> we've created a slide show of today's images. >>> until just the past hour doctors in palo alto wrapped up a news con
. >> explosions punk pictured up gerald avenue. it quickly went to three alarms bringing over 100 firefighters to this district. >> there were reports there there were six workers inside. they believe everyone got out. our main objective is to contain the fire. >> they use the ware thousand eequip the taxis an at least six cars are destroyed. >> there's a lot of hazardous materials in there. all that is pretty common tomorrow the type of work they are doing in there....
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we will hear exclusively from a man who rarely gives interview these days, former time warner ceo gerald levin. get his take on this deal, which should be very interesting because it is the content providers who some say could pose an obstacle to this being approved. so a lot of folks will be listening closely to gerry levin in a few minutes. >> now let's look across the markets. we started the day negative. we had weak sessions overnight across europe and asia. some worries about earnings. the yen was stronger. right now, as we stand and head into the last hour, things have turned around. the dow is up about 66 points. it's back above 16,000. the s&p 500 adding several points. same with the nasdaq, which is also green at this hour. >> by the way, in case you really are paying attention, today janet yellen was supposed to testify before the senate banking committee. that has been postponed because of the weather. let's talk about the markets in our "closing bell" exchange with patty edwards from u.s. bank, jim lowell, david sourby, and dennis garteman. patty, maybe it's your maternal ins
we will hear exclusively from a man who rarely gives interview these days, former time warner ceo gerald levin. get his take on this deal, which should be very interesting because it is the content providers who some say could pose an obstacle to this being approved. so a lot of folks will be listening closely to gerry levin in a few minutes. >> now let's look across the markets. we started the day negative. we had weak sessions overnight across europe and asia. some worries about...
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i'm gerald with al jazeera. >> reporter: still to come on the al jazeera news hour under heavy guardian behind closed doors and not guilty in cairo to free the staff enters day 55 and fighting in the central african republic as they call for the peace keeping force. >> reporter: the man who had the finale in history had his hands back on the trophy and i will explain why. ♪ ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. ♪ the top stories on the al jazeera news hour, agreement on resolving the crisis in ukraine has been reached according to viktor yanukovych but the french foreign minister urged caution saying opposition needs more time to assess the deal. and there are reports that a number of police
i'm gerald with al jazeera. >> reporter: still to come on the al jazeera news hour under heavy guardian behind closed doors and not guilty in cairo to free the staff enters day 55 and fighting in the central african republic as they call for the peace keeping force. >> reporter: the man who had the finale in history had his hands back on the trophy and i will explain why. ♪ ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in...
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my opponent, gerald mccoy, tampa bay buccaneers defensive tackle, one of the most feared defenders in the nfl two time pro bowler and 300 pounds of angry man meat. >> stephen this is where we take about leadership now, this is about owning the room. >> stephen: i own it. >> i control it, make us believe. >> he does not own it. >> it is your show. >> and when do we huddle. >> we're in it, we're huddling. we're in the huddle right now. >> what go we do now. >> call the play. >> you go down there and i will throw you a ball. >> okay. >> hold this. >> here. >> blink 182. maroon 5. hut, wait, wait, wait, what are you doing. what are you doing? >> this is football. >> yeah, what happened to one mississippi two mississippi three mississippi. >> you snapped the ball. >> have you never been to mississippi. >> no. >> is that how you win a super bowl, isaac. >> the bowl over-- ball over here where will you be. >> and when it is over here. >> i will be right here. >> let's do that where are you going, ball is over here, all right, that is what i want. let's do this thing. >> you're going to snap
my opponent, gerald mccoy, tampa bay buccaneers defensive tackle, one of the most feared defenders in the nfl two time pro bowler and 300 pounds of angry man meat. >> stephen this is where we take about leadership now, this is about owning the room. >> stephen: i own it. >> i control it, make us believe. >> he does not own it. >> it is your show. >> and when do we huddle. >> we're in it, we're huddling. we're in the huddle right now. >> what go we...
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. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearing about a medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> and i said, "yes, who are you?" i just remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it too and scramble to the scene. >> there was a lot of people screaming. "oh, my god, oh, my god." >> i went behind the tree. i was very scared as he approached me with the gun outstretched. >> at first, witnesses don't know what's going on. some think a movie is filming. maybe it's fireworks or a crazy prank. sonny kang is on a pay phone nearby. >> i heard the loud noise and turned around real quick and the first thing i see is the older guy with a gun in his hand. i was going to run too, but for some reason, my foot wouldn't move. i was shocked. like, oh, my god. >> the gunman is 64-year-old william strier. he's angry because he says curry is one of the people responsible for withholding his money from a trust fund. calmly, strier continues to shoot from one side of
. >> 53-year-old los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearing about a medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> and i said, "yes, who are you?" i just remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it too and scramble to the scene. >> there was a lot of people screaming. "oh, my god, oh, my god." >> i went behind the tree....
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i thought i was going to die. >> instead, the gunman strikes gerald cole on the head, knocking him to the floor. >> he hits me on the right side of my face. at one point, i just thought that my life that was just over. >> i personally thought that they were going to rough him up because he was trying to get out. >> terrified, cole stays face down on the ground while the gunman continues to rob the other customers. >> my friends that were sitting in front of me, she had hid a purse behind her back and he saw that and came and snatched her purse and put it on the table and told her, empty out this purse. i'm guessing she was still in shock, because she was moving in slow motion, just taking it out, one by one, piece by piece. >> they wanted money. wallets, jewelry. he came up behind me and patted me on my wallet that was in the pocket of my pants. he is like, give me your wallet. i said, buddy, let me give you all the cash i got but let me keep my wallet for my i.d. and my social security card. >> he was like yeah, sure, keep that stuff, it's hard to get back. >> they were screaming and
i thought i was going to die. >> instead, the gunman strikes gerald cole on the head, knocking him to the floor. >> he hits me on the right side of my face. at one point, i just thought that my life that was just over. >> i personally thought that they were going to rough him up because he was trying to get out. >> terrified, cole stays face down on the ground while the gunman continues to rob the other customers. >> my friends that were sitting in front of me, she...
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gerald russian works at the usda in washington, d.c. they enforce the animal welfare act. >> our goal is always to have zero injuries. >> reporter: he argues incidentks be prevented. during unannounced usda inspections. we shared with him some of the complaints the pet handlers sent to united supervisors. like in july, when employees refused to remove a gold retriever off of a tarmac, instead they kept smoking and talking with the dog in the heat. >> the incidents you described to me, we have to look into it. >> reporter: by law, airlines must report incidents to the department of transportation. those reports are sent once a month to the usda. then they can investigate and can take action. but united hasn't reported sedona's incident to the d.o.t. records show she suffered heat stroke, which can be considered an illness. airlines only report to d.o.t. when an animal dies, disappears or is injured. some would argue that the airlines aren't motivated to necessarily report it. >> we don't base our jobs on what's reported. our role is to d
gerald russian works at the usda in washington, d.c. they enforce the animal welfare act. >> our goal is always to have zero injuries. >> reporter: he argues incidentks be prevented. during unannounced usda inspections. we shared with him some of the complaints the pet handlers sent to united supervisors. like in july, when employees refused to remove a gold retriever off of a tarmac, instead they kept smoking and talking with the dog in the heat. >> the incidents you...
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a plume of toxic smoke polluting the air. 100 firefighters battled this fire on gerald avenue in the industrial bayshore area. several nearby businesses were evacuated. the building was used by luxor cab company. the company where they did the maintenance for its taxis, fire officials say seven workers in the building did get out safely. witnesses said they heard explosions and popping inside of the building as industrial supplies ignited. investigators -- >> there's paint, acrylic, metal, a lot that will explode if ignited. a lot of hazardous materials. >> investigators haven't released the cause of the fire but the roof collapsed and walls buckled. smoke could be seen for miles. look at this on the left. the view from san mateo at the height of the fire, on the right side what it looked like across the bay from emeryville. there were no alerts issued in terms of air quality. >>> thousands came to -- let's turn things over to jeff ranieri. we're talking about clear and sunny today but it's going to change. >> yes. any kind of soot or anything in the atmosphere will get washed out as
a plume of toxic smoke polluting the air. 100 firefighters battled this fire on gerald avenue in the industrial bayshore area. several nearby businesses were evacuated. the building was used by luxor cab company. the company where they did the maintenance for its taxis, fire officials say seven workers in the building did get out safely. witnesses said they heard explosions and popping inside of the building as industrial supplies ignited. investigators -- >> there's paint, acrylic,...
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gerald has the details. 67. >> it's an out i believe that affected 450 million people unable to sends or receive messages and that frustration has been made clear on social media. it remained a top trending topic on twitter. and here a sampling of some of the post that his we saw. this is it, the a park lips. what did people do in no the whose app times. not cool, mark, not cool. that, of course, referring to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. the conspiracy theory is that facebook spent all the money to weed out composition it. some of the photos show it west, one with a happy mark zuckerberg, so, so your what's up has stopped working, my plan is work being. another has a similar theme it says if you can't beat it buy it and shut it down. and then we have this gray stone be moaning the loss. shortly after the outage they took to twitter confirming if that was experiencing problems but people haven't stopped talking about it. a definite sign of our times. >>> and don't forget you can keep up to date with all the news on our websites aljazerra.com. raising the minimum wage cost a-million jo
gerald has the details. 67. >> it's an out i believe that affected 450 million people unable to sends or receive messages and that frustration has been made clear on social media. it remained a top trending topic on twitter. and here a sampling of some of the post that his we saw. this is it, the a park lips. what did people do in no the whose app times. not cool, mark, not cool. that, of course, referring to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. the conspiracy theory is that facebook spent all...
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is the latest reported atrocity committed by extremists in the walls on global trends for cost time gerald celente says calving radical ideology is the real fight. so who is this out qaeda is al-qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toys too or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and from what i learned these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue at a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. as the syrian conflict rages the country is busy dismantling its chemical arsenal in accordance with international agreements assad bunch of toxic material has been shipped out for just commissioning she recently missed several deadlines to hand over its chemicals saying rebel activity was to blame but damascus maintains it will miss the u. one road map and design its toxic arsenal by. this is all to international and coming up at th
is the latest reported atrocity committed by extremists in the walls on global trends for cost time gerald celente says calving radical ideology is the real fight. so who is this out qaeda is al-qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toys too or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read...
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of the previous government women are told about the west's reaction to the situation in ukraine with gerald summoned to his principal cost term publisher of the things gentle methinks the us is kind of lost it's purely economic interests. hauling smooth words. i would like to review work well. by senator john mccain was in ukraine in mid december so i put this all into perspective. this has nothing to do about democracy as they keep talking about this is the only business he makes it very clear the air. this is this is about the continuing to serve future in your future. he's with all of your neighbors the free world is with me america is with you live with it. so they're talking about business deals here that's all this is about it's what houses suggested ukrainian government to relieve its security forces from the center of kiev in a bid to halt the bloodshed. it was comes off the washington times twenty senior ukrainian officials from traveling to america but it's up to get a scan reports the us make the bbc one's side of the story the eye the reason obama knows what the ukrainian leader
of the previous government women are told about the west's reaction to the situation in ukraine with gerald summoned to his principal cost term publisher of the things gentle methinks the us is kind of lost it's purely economic interests. hauling smooth words. i would like to review work well. by senator john mccain was in ukraine in mid december so i put this all into perspective. this has nothing to do about democracy as they keep talking about this is the only business he makes it very clear...
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coming out gerald celente author blogger and publisher of the trends journal is live on today's show you won't want to miss what he has to say about the u.s. economy plus the latest on the herbalife ackman pyramid drama this week the f.t.c. is being forced to look at allegations that the company is one big old theorem it's game but tell you all about it coming right up and add harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about canada finally and from the u.s. to build a bridge to detroit her story you don't want to miss that and it all starts right now. today we're talking about the emerging markets crisis and the u.s. economy however i want to lead off with the latest drama surrounding nutritional supplement distributor herbalife now the head of the federal trade commission edith ramirez has agreed to meet with minority and consumer activists to hear their concerns about the pyramid scheme excuse me excuse me company i meant to say company herbalife it's a company now herbalife the pyramid drama it's already the stuff of legends thanks to an impromptu televised verbal brawl between
coming out gerald celente author blogger and publisher of the trends journal is live on today's show you won't want to miss what he has to say about the u.s. economy plus the latest on the herbalife ackman pyramid drama this week the f.t.c. is being forced to look at allegations that the company is one big old theorem it's game but tell you all about it coming right up and add harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about canada finally and from the u.s. to build a bridge to detroit her...
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seventy four walk called the safe water drinking act that act signed into law by republican president gerald ford requires the environmental protection agency to keep toxic chemicals from getting into our water americans drinking water . cheney didn't care about public safety but he did care about how about bottom line after all he was a big halliburton stock holder when he became vice president and so he joined the lobbying efforts to get congress to carve out an exemption for fracking in the safe water drinking act thanks to that car about what's called the halliburton loophole the e.p.a. can't regulate fracking poisons even when they get into our water supply but cheney and his oil industry buddies didn't stop there in two thousand and five congress also gave the natural gas industry an exemption from having a write up reports on its activity under the national environmental policy act an expanded exemption from having to follow clean water act regulations on what kind of chemicals that can dump in storm water runoff coupled with existing exemptions to a variety of pollution laws like the
seventy four walk called the safe water drinking act that act signed into law by republican president gerald ford requires the environmental protection agency to keep toxic chemicals from getting into our water americans drinking water . cheney didn't care about public safety but he did care about how about bottom line after all he was a big halliburton stock holder when he became vice president and so he joined the lobbying efforts to get congress to carve out an exemption for fracking in the...
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seventy four walk called the safe water drinking act that act signed into law by republican president gerald ford requires the environmental protection agency to keep toxic chemicals from getting into our water americans drinking water cheney didn't care about public safety but he did care about how about bottom line after all he was a big halliburton stockholder when he became vice president and so he joined the lobbying efforts to get congress to carve out an exemption for fracking in the safe water drinking act thanks to that carve out what's called the halliburton loophole the e.p.a. can't regulate fracking poisons even when they get into our water supply but cheney and his oil industry buddies didn't stop there in two thousand and five congress also gave the natural gas industry an exemption from having a write up reports on its activity under the national environmental policy act an expanded exemption from having to follow clean water act regulations on what kind of chemicals that can dump in storm water runoff coupled with existing exemptions to a variety of pollute. laws like the cle
seventy four walk called the safe water drinking act that act signed into law by republican president gerald ford requires the environmental protection agency to keep toxic chemicals from getting into our water americans drinking water cheney didn't care about public safety but he did care about how about bottom line after all he was a big halliburton stockholder when he became vice president and so he joined the lobbying efforts to get congress to carve out an exemption for fracking in the...
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gerald hadler works for california department of fish and wildlife. >> before significant development, we probably had runs on the san joaquin in excess of 500,000 fish. >> reporter: 500,000 salmon? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it now? >> that population is extirpated, which basically means the population is extinct. >> reporter: fish biologists are trying to bring the salmon back to the river which means bringing back the river itself. 20 years ago the natural resources defense council filed suit against the u.s. bureau of reclamation, claiming endangered fish populations downstream from friant must be protected under the law. also at riskmç was the livelih of salmon fishermen along the coast. monty schmidt is a senior scientist with nrdc. >> the san joaquin river is a really important resource for the entire state of california. it will improve water quality downstream and restores a living river that future generations will get to enjoy. >> reporter: but ranchers throughout the valley had come to depend on the water diverted from the river. gary burrsy farms almonds and grapes. h
gerald hadler works for california department of fish and wildlife. >> before significant development, we probably had runs on the san joaquin in excess of 500,000 fish. >> reporter: 500,000 salmon? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it now? >> that population is extirpated, which basically means the population is extinct. >> reporter: fish biologists are trying to bring the salmon back to the river which means bringing back the river itself. 20 years ago the...
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mimi have old lady left in gerald one of them. i've tried to stay here tried to just be away leno's mitch's acted that way if it rains i could not stay here because it would all sleep but the though the bully guinea onto the ground was dry i encounter against being chased in the morning or a novel's vapors would come at the end she says like many other residents of me for hours she started having constant headaches and coughing after the spill. i have very unsettling just behind me. better still here but don't have a place to go small children. even with the jays in twenty years when i gave her. i know something is wrong in the federal money to leave mom i didn't sleep well. can we find that wrote back to saying that the unified command upon the facts on representatives as well as officials from the state and federal environmental services has deemed all areas affected by the mayflower still not safe to live in. many of them as you can still buy it and their homes are not selling i would say that to the number of homes sold in may
mimi have old lady left in gerald one of them. i've tried to stay here tried to just be away leno's mitch's acted that way if it rains i could not stay here because it would all sleep but the though the bully guinea onto the ground was dry i encounter against being chased in the morning or a novel's vapors would come at the end she says like many other residents of me for hours she started having constant headaches and coughing after the spill. i have very unsettling just behind me. better...
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attack four than half of the dad were said to be women and children the publisher of trans journal gerald celente says careen radical ideology is more difficult than ending fighting on the ground. so who is this out qaeda is al-qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toews to or is it the al qaeda that we're in that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know who these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and for what i learn these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue not a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. coming up on r.t. we remember the legacy of internet freedom fighter and the young man of life just over a year ago after facing an intense legal battle against the government congress still deaf to calls to reform its measures of prosecution. sigrid laboratory. was to build a needs most sophisticated robot which i don't think he'd leave doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why i
attack four than half of the dad were said to be women and children the publisher of trans journal gerald celente says careen radical ideology is more difficult than ending fighting on the ground. so who is this out qaeda is al-qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toews to or is it the al qaeda that we're in that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamised so we don't really know who these people are but from what i see and...
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attack more than half of the dead were said to be women and children the publisher of trans journal gerald for less a celeb says curbing radical ideology is more difficult than ending the fighting on the ground so who is this out kato is al qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toews to or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamized so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and for what i learned these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue at a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. coming up on our t.v. remember the legacy of internet freedom fighter aaron swartz the young man with life just over a year ago after facing an intense battle against the government with congress still deaf to calls to reform its measures of prosecution. old. son it's technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. dramas the truth be ignor
attack more than half of the dead were said to be women and children the publisher of trans journal gerald for less a celeb says curbing radical ideology is more difficult than ending the fighting on the ground so who is this out kato is al qaeda the guy that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had toews to or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous islamized so we don't really know where these people are but from...
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is the latest report atrocity committed by extremists inside the war zone a global trends for costa gerald celente he says a curbing radical ideology that's that's the real fight here. so who is this out qaeda is al qaeda the guy that that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had ties to or is it the al qaeda that we're in that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous is long is so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and for what i learned these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue at a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. and as the syrian conflict rages the country is busy dismantling its chemical arsenal this all in accordance with international agreements a third batch of talks of material has been shipped out for decommissioning syria recently missed several deadlines to hand over its chemicals saying rebel typically was to blame but the massacres maintains it will meet the un backed road map and fully disarm it's a toxic
is the latest report atrocity committed by extremists inside the war zone a global trends for costa gerald celente he says a curbing radical ideology that's that's the real fight here. so who is this out qaeda is al qaeda the guy that that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had ties to or is it the al qaeda that we're in that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous is long is so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from...
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mimi has old lady left in gerald one of them. i've tried to stay here tried to just be away leno's mitch's acted that way if it rains i could not stay here because it would all sleep but the though the bully guinea onto the ground was dry i encounter against being chased in the morning or a novel's vapors would come at the end she says like many other residents of me for hours she started having constant headaches and coughing after the spill. i have very unsettling just behind me. better still here but don't have a place to go small children deal with the jays in twenty years when i gave her. i know something is wrong in the time or money to leave mom i didn't sleep well. secondly it's like an group back to saying that the unified command upon the facts on representatives as well as officials from the state and federal environmental services has deemed all areas affected by the mayflower still not safe to live in. many of them as you can still buy it and their homes are not selling i would say that to the number of homes sold in
mimi has old lady left in gerald one of them. i've tried to stay here tried to just be away leno's mitch's acted that way if it rains i could not stay here because it would all sleep but the though the bully guinea onto the ground was dry i encounter against being chased in the morning or a novel's vapors would come at the end she says like many other residents of me for hours she started having constant headaches and coughing after the spill. i have very unsettling just behind me. better still...
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the attack more than half of the dead were said to be women and children publisher of trans journal gerald. says kirby radical ideology is more difficult than ending fighting on the ground. so who is this out qaeda is al qaeda the guy that that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had ties to or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or diehard al qaeda or or dangerous islamicists so we don't really know who these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read in forward i learn these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue not out a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. coming up on r t we remember the legacy of internet freedom fighter aaron swartz. young man took his life just over a year ago after facing an intense legal battle against the government congress still deaf to cost reform its measures of prosecution. i mean likely to see any sort of counter-revolution preserving maybe even a charcoal gender roles the islamic religion is one very powerful force towards mai
the attack more than half of the dead were said to be women and children publisher of trans journal gerald. says kirby radical ideology is more difficult than ending fighting on the ground. so who is this out qaeda is al qaeda the guy that that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had ties to or is it the al qaeda that weren't that dangerous or diehard al qaeda or or dangerous islamicists so we don't really know who these people are but from what i see and from...
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gerald hadler works for california department of fish and wildlife. >> before significant development, we probably had runs on the san joaquin in excess of 500,000 fish. >> reporter: 500,000 salmon? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it now? >> thatopulation is extirpated, which basically means the population is extinct. >> reporter: fish biologists are trying to bring the salmon back to the river which means bringing back the river itself. 20 years ago the natural resources defense council filed suit against the u.s. bureau of reclamation, claimingfish populm friant must be protected under the the law. also at riskmç was the livelih of salmon fishermen along the coast. monty schmidt is a senior scientist with nrdc. >> the san joaquin river is a really important resource for the entire state of california. it will improve water quality downstream and restores a living river that future generations will get tl get to enjoy. >> reporter: but ranchers throughout the valley had come to depend on the water diverted from the river. gary burrsy farms almonds and grapes. he feared a reduction in
gerald hadler works for california department of fish and wildlife. >> before significant development, we probably had runs on the san joaquin in excess of 500,000 fish. >> reporter: 500,000 salmon? >> yes. >> reporter: what is it now? >> thatopulation is extirpated, which basically means the population is extinct. >> reporter: fish biologists are trying to bring the salmon back to the river which means bringing back the river itself. 20 years ago the natural...
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squarely on the shoulders of the ukrainian government well earlier we spoke about the west's reaction with gerald sun say a trans forecaster and publisher of the trans journal and he told us that he thinks the u.s. is trying to mask its purely economic interests i would like to read you a quote by senator john mccain who is in ukraine in mid december so i put this all into perspective this has nothing to do about democracy as they keep talking about this is our only business and he makes it very clear here this is this is about the future you deserve a future in europe a future of peace with all of your neighbors the free world is with you america is with you i'm with you so we're talking about business deals here and that's all this is about. now scenes over war zone blazon barricades people on the fire now we have that and the wounded be in the carried away from the streets over on artsy dot com you'll find some of the most apple collapsing images from kiev that have shocked the world. we can send you now with other news of russian pilots being held in the u.s. president reports of the remains
squarely on the shoulders of the ukrainian government well earlier we spoke about the west's reaction with gerald sun say a trans forecaster and publisher of the trans journal and he told us that he thinks the u.s. is trying to mask its purely economic interests i would like to read you a quote by senator john mccain who is in ukraine in mid december so i put this all into perspective this has nothing to do about democracy as they keep talking about this is our only business and he makes it...
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the latest report that atrocity committed by extremists inside the war zone a global trends for cost gerald celente he says the curbing radical ideology that's the real fight here. so who is this out qaeda is al qaeda the guy that that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had ties to or is it the al qaeda that we're in that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous is the longest so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from what i know from what i read and from what i learned these are just disparate gangs of murderers and criminals it's a moral issue at a military issue and that's the only way it's going to be solved. and as the syrian conflict rages the country is busy dismantling its chemical arsenal in accordance with international agreements a third batch of toxic material has been shipped out for decommissioning syria recently missed several deadlines to hand over its chemicals saying rebel tippity was to blame but the moscow's maintains it will meet the un backed road map and fully disarm its talks with by june. are
the latest report that atrocity committed by extremists inside the war zone a global trends for cost gerald celente he says the curbing radical ideology that's the real fight here. so who is this out qaeda is al qaeda the guy that that prime minister tony blair and president bush said that saddam hussein had ties to or is it the al qaeda that we're in that dangerous or die hard al qaeda or or dangerous is the longest so we don't really know where these people are but from what i see and from...