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>> cooper: that one? >> yeomans: yeah. ( laughter ) come... come on. >> cooper: oh, my god. this one was iron-nickel and heavy as an anvil. not all asteroids are made of such dense stuff, but many contain high concentrations of valuable minerals, like platinum, that might someday be mined in space. >> barack obama: we'll start by sending astronauts to an asteroid, for the first time in history. >> cooper: president obama's budget for nasa includes a plan to capture a tiny asteroid so that astronauts could rendezvous with it by 2025. the idea is to perfect techniques needed to explore deep space, and perhaps find a way to exploit the water resources that many comets and asteroids have. >> yeomans: you could extract water from them. you could break the water down into hydrogen and oxygen, which is the most efficient form of rocket fuel. so asteroids may serve as the fueling stations and watering holes for future planetary exploration. >> cooper: but as the scriptwriters of the hollywood blockbuster "armageddon" vividly imagined, asteroids have the potential to harm mankind as
>> cooper: that one? >> yeomans: yeah. ( laughter ) come... come on. >> cooper: oh, my god. this one was iron-nickel and heavy as an anvil. not all asteroids are made of such dense stuff, but many contain high concentrations of valuable minerals, like platinum, that might someday be mined in space. >> barack obama: we'll start by sending astronauts to an asteroid, for the first time in history. >> cooper: president obama's budget for nasa includes a plan to capture...
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. >> cooper: giving away apartments to homeless people like robert mcmurtry... >> this is great. >> cooper: ...who has been living on the streets for years, may not sound like a wise idea, but it is happening in cities across america. >> and i can go buy some food and keep it. >> cooper: so far, 100,000 homeless people have been given homes this way, and there is evidence it actually saves money. >> we are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on the street and do nothing than we would be paying to just give them an apartment. >> you are fired... four years from now! get out in four years! >> kroft: jay leno is talking about the first time he was asked to leave "the tonight show" to make room for a younger comedian. then, it happened again. >> and now, jay leno! >> kroft: tonight, leno talks about that, his future, and his current state of mind. >> i always tell new people in show business, i say, "look, show business pays you a lot of money, because eventually you're going to get screwed. and when you get screwed, you will have this pile of money off to the side already." and
. >> cooper: giving away apartments to homeless people like robert mcmurtry... >> this is great. >> cooper: ...who has been living on the streets for years, may not sound like a wise idea, but it is happening in cities across america. >> and i can go buy some food and keep it. >> cooper: so far, 100,000 homeless people have been given homes this way, and there is evidence it actually saves money. >> we are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on...
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. >> reporter: 22-month-old cooper harris was laid to rest today. the toddler died ten days ago after sweltering for seven hours in a parked suv in suburban atlanta, on a day when temperatures topped 90 degrees. georgia police releasing new details today about the man charged with murder and child cruelty in the case, cooper's father, 33-year-old justin ross harris. authorities claim harris told officers in cobb county, georgia, that he looked online for information about the dangers of heated cars before the tragedy. specifically, according to search warrants, what temperature it needs to be for that to occur. justin stated that he was fearful that this could happen. harris, a web developer, has pleaded not guilty, saying he forgot to drop cooper off at day care before parking outside his office. harris said he discovered cooper when he was leaving for the night, according to the warrant. >> he kept saying, what have i done? what have i done? >> reporter: but cooper was already dead. tonight, harris remains in jail,
. >> reporter: 22-month-old cooper harris was laid to rest today. the toddler died ten days ago after sweltering for seven hours in a parked suv in suburban atlanta, on a day when temperatures topped 90 degrees. georgia police releasing new details today about the man charged with murder and child cruelty in the case, cooper's father, 33-year-old justin ross harris. authorities claim harris told officers in cobb county, georgia, that he looked online for information about the dangers of...
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spok spokesman said, nt military cooperation. political cooperation. that's been walked back since john kerry made it to the yahoo internet site. >> i guess it shows the pressure the u.s. government as a whole is under, about the situation in iraq, pressure on all sides. >> there is a tradition john kerry giving interviews and walked back statements by the pentagon. in the administration, i mean we get these leaks every now and then but there seems toob concerted effort, as any kind of price for u.s. military action. there is also the case that ufs military action is not necessarily an answer. it could make any chance of political reconciliation even more difficult as the u.s. is killing sunni civilians at the behest of al-maliki. >> still to come. southern italians demand action over the boat loads of arriving immigrants from north africa. >> thailand's unrest. >> and the world cup. but first at least 49 people have been killed in a coastal town in kenya. after gunmen opened fire on hotels and government buildings. the somalia based group al shabaab h
spok spokesman said, nt military cooperation. political cooperation. that's been walked back since john kerry made it to the yahoo internet site. >> i guess it shows the pressure the u.s. government as a whole is under, about the situation in iraq, pressure on all sides. >> there is a tradition john kerry giving interviews and walked back statements by the pentagon. in the administration, i mean we get these leaks every now and then but there seems toob concerted effort, as any kind...
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cooperatives, all sorts of cooperatives not based on a profit motive. they come together, pool their resources. this cooperative s. comments and there's no direct profit. for example, in the united states when you go to the grocery store, a lot of the food you get is from the electricity comes from electricity cooperatives. they provide 17% and almost half the transmission lines. it's not a profit-based system. in new york we have housing cooperatives. in europe and asia and around the world, more people banking cooperatives than they do and their big players. again, we are so blinded to the idea there's only the capitalist market that we don't even see around us the other reality of cooperatives and nonprofit organizations. and they say one thing. economists say the social commons is a parasite. it relies on government grants and entitlements and private philanthropy in order to sustain itself. wrong. a study was done of four countries at john hopkins university and what they found is half the revenue not-for-profit organization for services rendered.
cooperatives, all sorts of cooperatives not based on a profit motive. they come together, pool their resources. this cooperative s. comments and there's no direct profit. for example, in the united states when you go to the grocery store, a lot of the food you get is from the electricity comes from electricity cooperatives. they provide 17% and almost half the transmission lines. it's not a profit-based system. in new york we have housing cooperatives. in europe and asia and around the world,...
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cooper also told to us day that they will provide health care navigators for veterans, a very important services to try to figure out where to go to get one. >> make a big difference in the lives of these veterans and they deserve it. thanks very much. >>> big donation is saving a big piece of the ss united states, from the scrap yard. crews, industry executive jim pollen, donated $120,000 to save the ship's propellers. the the u.s. has been on the delaware waterfront for the last 18 years. pollen has offered to match hundred thousand dollars in other contributions for the ship's upkeep. >>> well, we are feeling the heat today, no doubt about it, this is our first day of 90-degree weather and it is just a preview of what is to come, it is getting hotter out there. we will check with cat any just a moment, lets go outside, kate bilo in the cbs mobile weather lab or belmont hills school in bala cynwyd, kate. >> thanks, chris, here's the place to be to beat the the heat, we are with the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, pool is pack on this tuesday, it is only this week they started opening up on
cooper also told to us day that they will provide health care navigators for veterans, a very important services to try to figure out where to go to get one. >> make a big difference in the lives of these veterans and they deserve it. thanks very much. >>> big donation is saving a big piece of the ss united states, from the scrap yard. crews, industry executive jim pollen, donated $120,000 to save the ship's propellers. the the u.s. has been on the delaware waterfront for the...
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cooperatives, housing and all sorts of cooperatives that are not based on the proper motive. they come together, pull the capital. when you go to the grocery store a lot of the food that you get is coming from agricultural cooperatives. that electricity comes from the rural electricity cooperatives and provide 17% of electricity in half of the transmission it's not a profit-based system. it's wildly successful. in new york we have the housing cooperatives and europe and asia and around the world more people banged in the banking cooperatives than in the commercial banks and they are big players. again we are so blinded to the idea there is only the capitalist market that we don't even see around us this other reality of the cooperatives and nonprofit organizations. let me say one other thing. economists will say this social comment is a parasite that relies on the government grants and entitlements and private philanthropy in order to sustain itself. wrong. the study was done by johns hopkins university's civil society center and what they found is over half of the revenue bo
cooperatives, housing and all sorts of cooperatives that are not based on the proper motive. they come together, pull the capital. when you go to the grocery store a lot of the food that you get is coming from agricultural cooperatives. that electricity comes from the rural electricity cooperatives and provide 17% of electricity in half of the transmission it's not a profit-based system. it's wildly successful. in new york we have the housing cooperatives and europe and asia and around the...
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and i think it's the right thing to do. >> hopas cooper, wha what do yo? >> hand fisted, president obama talked about him as engaging in the amateur hour. this was not done in the right way. i'm not sure that i would agree with t but i'm positive that this process has not gone right. >> what part of it. >> one, there should have been at least some intent to find at least a lindsey graham to go along with the idea of making a trade. there ought to have been somebody to say, i want you to sign-off on some of the decisions being made. when this comes out, of course it's not going to be popular, but at least we can say that cyrus adult attention took place, instead of people making charges that a law was violented, and even wildly saying it's the kind of thing that could lead to an impeachment charge. that shows that it wasn't done properly. and the decision wasn't well taken. >> mr. am ambassador. was president karzai, karzai, -- well, the president has his own axe to gripped, not only with the obama administration, but the peace process, which is complex, an
and i think it's the right thing to do. >> hopas cooper, wha what do yo? >> hand fisted, president obama talked about him as engaging in the amateur hour. this was not done in the right way. i'm not sure that i would agree with t but i'm positive that this process has not gone right. >> what part of it. >> one, there should have been at least some intent to find at least a lindsey graham to go along with the idea of making a trade. there ought to have been somebody to...
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ian, you get the last word. >> the defense cooperation. >> sorry. >> defense cooperation in china. i mean, we've tried few tally with russia. and perhaps that's lessons learned. why haven't we tried missile defense cooperation in china and should we? >> i think it's easier to make the case that iran could pose a threat to russia than it is to make the case north korea could pose a threat to china. you do have the problem of finding a sort of a common reason to do this. second, if i had the opportunity to push military cooperation, push the frontier of military cooperation with the chinese, probably wouldn't be in this area, it would be in maritime security, maritime cooperation. so i think i would not place a high priority on it and i'm not sure i would understand what the underlying rationale would be for it. unless the world changes to the point where the chinese would view the north koreans as dangerous even to them. >> i agree with that. a reason why maritime issues as well as cyber issues have made the strategic cut already in the chinese. these are a concern to both of these
ian, you get the last word. >> the defense cooperation. >> sorry. >> defense cooperation in china. i mean, we've tried few tally with russia. and perhaps that's lessons learned. why haven't we tried missile defense cooperation in china and should we? >> i think it's easier to make the case that iran could pose a threat to russia than it is to make the case north korea could pose a threat to china. you do have the problem of finding a sort of a common reason to do this....
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but literally billions of people are involved in food cooperatives electricity cooperatives bank cooperatives housing cooperatives not based on the profit motive. they pooled their capital and shared resources on a comment. there is no direct profit. for example in the united states when you go to the grocery store a lot of the food you get is coming from agricultural cooperatives. the electricity comes from rural corporatist. they provide 70% of the electricity. it's not a profit-based system. in new york we have the housing cooperatives. in europe and asia and around the world more people banking banking cooperatives than they do in the commercial banks and their big players. again we are so blinded to the idea there's only the capitalist market that we don't even see this other reality cooperatives and nonprofit organizations. let me say one last thing about it. economists will say the social commons is a parasite that relies on government grants entitlements and private philanthropy in order to sustain itself. wrong. the study was done in 40 countries by johns hopkins university civil soc
but literally billions of people are involved in food cooperatives electricity cooperatives bank cooperatives housing cooperatives not based on the profit motive. they pooled their capital and shared resources on a comment. there is no direct profit. for example in the united states when you go to the grocery store a lot of the food you get is coming from agricultural cooperatives. the electricity comes from rural corporatist. they provide 70% of the electricity. it's not a profit-based system....
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and will be conducted under the framework of high level cooperation council. and this council will be convening for the first time. and several will talk about how to improve the bilateral ties between the two countries, especially in the economic area. i think both countries have been successful in separating the economic and other types of relations. >> oh we seem to have lost our guest. well, of course, try to get him back. i believe the satellite feed has come back. you were saying that both sides have been able to sort of separate the politics and commerce, economic ties, shall we say? just give us an idea of how significant this meeting is when it comes to the syrian conflict. we know that it's very important meeting in terms of expanding commercial and trade ties, but what about the syrian con conflict? i believe both leaders will have talked about it as well. >> i do beg your pardon pardon. we seem to have lost that satellite feed that and that is really quite unfortunate, of course we have been trying to get some insight into the iranian president has
and will be conducted under the framework of high level cooperation council. and this council will be convening for the first time. and several will talk about how to improve the bilateral ties between the two countries, especially in the economic area. i think both countries have been successful in separating the economic and other types of relations. >> oh we seem to have lost our guest. well, of course, try to get him back. i believe the satellite feed has come back. you were saying...
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and i think it's the right thing to do. >> hopas cooper, wha what do yo? >> hand fisted, president obama talked about him as engaging in the amateur hour. this was not done in the right way. i'm not sure that i would agree with t but i'm positive that this process has not gone right. >> what part of it. >> one, there should have been at least some intent to find at least a lindsey graham to go along with the idea of making a trade. there ought to have been somebody to say, i want you to sign-off on some of the decisions being made. when this comes out, of course it's not going to be popular, but at least we can say that cyrus adult attention took place, instead of people making charges that a law was violented, and even wildly saying it's the kind of thing that could lead to an impeachment charge. that shows that it wasn't done properly. and the decision wasn't well taken. >> mr. a ambassador. was president karzai karzai, --, the president has his own axe to gripped, not only with the obama administration, but the peace process, which is complex, and hasn'
and i think it's the right thing to do. >> hopas cooper, wha what do yo? >> hand fisted, president obama talked about him as engaging in the amateur hour. this was not done in the right way. i'm not sure that i would agree with t but i'm positive that this process has not gone right. >> what part of it. >> one, there should have been at least some intent to find at least a lindsey graham to go along with the idea of making a trade. there ought to have been somebody to...
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>> the little boy's name was cooper, and the jail wouldn't release cooper's father to attend, but as you mentioned he did call in, and according to local reports the crowd applauded him when he spoke. he thanked them for their support and said, quote, cooper never did anything to anyone. he went on to say, i'm just sorry that i can't be there. well, cooper's mother also reportedly spoke at the funeral and said she didn't blame her husband. instead she actually defended him saying, quote, ross was and is a wonderful father. while we did reach out to the family but they have not returned our calls. >> what else is in this court documents. >> harris was arrested on the same day cooper died, and he told authorities he had forgotten to drop his son off at daycare. police say he had taken cooper to break fast that morning and he even returned to his car mid-day to put something inside while the boil was still sitting there. according to the warrant, which i have a copy of here, police searched the home in the hours after cooper's death looking for any evidence of neglect or child abuse. no
>> the little boy's name was cooper, and the jail wouldn't release cooper's father to attend, but as you mentioned he did call in, and according to local reports the crowd applauded him when he spoke. he thanked them for their support and said, quote, cooper never did anything to anyone. he went on to say, i'm just sorry that i can't be there. well, cooper's mother also reportedly spoke at the funeral and said she didn't blame her husband. instead she actually defended him saying, quote,...
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"eyewitness news" reporter, nicole brewer, joins us from cooper your hospital in camden with the latest information, nicole, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, erika, that is right, three people were taken here to the cooper university hospital overnight after a house fire in camden. the lets set the scene for you, roll some video, it all happened in the 600 block of cain avenue in camden around 11:15. it was placed under control a half an hour later. one person inside the home. we don't necessity who that person was or why he or she was there but they were taken to the cooper trauma center in respiratory arrest. the other two are metro officers who suffered smoke inhalation. now at this time there is in word on their condition or how that fire got started and that includes all three people who were taken to cooper but we will continue to bring you more updates as they unfold, we are live at cooper university hospital, nicole brewer, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> nicole, thank you. >>> route 100 between shoemaker road and state street in up are pottsgrove township is back op
"eyewitness news" reporter, nicole brewer, joins us from cooper your hospital in camden with the latest information, nicole, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, erika, that is right, three people were taken here to the cooper university hospital overnight after a house fire in camden. the lets set the scene for you, roll some video, it all happened in the 600 block of cain avenue in camden around 11:15. it was placed under control a half an hour later. one person...
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rural cooperative development grant, $22,050,000. rural energy for america program, $3,500,000. rural business investment program account, $are 4 million. rural utility service, rural water and waste disposal program account, $466,893,000. rural electrification and telecommunication loans program account, $5 billion. in addition for expenses necessary to carry out the direct and guaranteed loan programs, $34,478,000. distance learning, telemedicine and broadband program, $24,077,000. for grants in telemedicine and distance learning services in rural areas, $20 million. for the cost of broadband loans, $4,500,000. $10,372,000 to have broadband in rural areas. itle 4, nest indicated programs, -- domesticated program, $816,000. food and nutrition service, child nutrition programs, cluding transfer of funds, $23,523,795,000 to remain available through september 30, 016. special supplemental nutrition program for women -- the chair: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida -- from california rise? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the a
rural cooperative development grant, $22,050,000. rural energy for america program, $3,500,000. rural business investment program account, $are 4 million. rural utility service, rural water and waste disposal program account, $466,893,000. rural electrification and telecommunication loans program account, $5 billion. in addition for expenses necessary to carry out the direct and guaranteed loan programs, $34,478,000. distance learning, telemedicine and broadband program, $24,077,000. for grants...
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cooper was likely already dead. at 4:16 the end of the workday, harris returned to the suv and started to drive home. seven minutes later and about two miles down the road, harris screeched into this parking lot. >> hopped out of the driver's seat, opened the backdoor, pulled his child out, laid him on the concrete, tried to resuscitate him. >> reporter: little cooper was dead. patrol officers were in the area when the calls came in. >> medical personnel determined the child had been in the automobile. the father's automobile since about 9:00 this morning. >> reporter: harris told police he had somehow forgotten to drop cooper off at daycare that morning. >> you could feel his sorrow and hurt because of the situation. >> he just screamed what have i done loudly. obviously, it was a bit dramatic, hands in the air, looking up towards the sky, what have i done type of thing. >> reporter: but police say it was all an act. when officers asked harris basic questions about his story, they say those answers just did not mak
cooper was likely already dead. at 4:16 the end of the workday, harris returned to the suv and started to drive home. seven minutes later and about two miles down the road, harris screeched into this parking lot. >> hopped out of the driver's seat, opened the backdoor, pulled his child out, laid him on the concrete, tried to resuscitate him. >> reporter: little cooper was dead. patrol officers were in the area when the calls came in. >> medical personnel determined the child...
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cooper meant the world to him. when she said "am i angry? absolutely not" i'm a parent. i love my husband. i know my husband woulder in do anything to intentionally hurt my kids but on some level, aren't you angry or don't you have to be at some point in order to deal with the grief? isn't that part of the process? >> well, i wouldn't say that you have to be, but i would say it would be highly likely to be. however, if you think about it, if you have lost your child and you believe that your husband is not responsible for it, then all you have is your husband to lean on, to turn to and it might be really important to not be aware of any anger that you might have or be aware of it but feel that it's not logical, because you believe that it's an accident. and in that sense, you know, say to yourself, it wouldn't be fair to be angry or i'm simply going to repress, deny through some defense mechanism say i'm not angry. >> won't you eventually be if you do that? >> you know, not necessarily. i mean, it's certainly possible that you'll be motivated to do something, because unc
cooper meant the world to him. when she said "am i angry? absolutely not" i'm a parent. i love my husband. i know my husband woulder in do anything to intentionally hurt my kids but on some level, aren't you angry or don't you have to be at some point in order to deal with the grief? isn't that part of the process? >> well, i wouldn't say that you have to be, but i would say it would be highly likely to be. however, if you think about it, if you have lost your child and you...
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political value so they want they want to cooperate with countries that are. going to be friendly towards the united states and share their humanitarian values just as they see it so i think there's always that. tension. which seems to work as you say with time after time to kind of weaken or undermine the relationships even between clinton and yeltsin which was a strong relationship but still there was this constant feeling from the american side that yeltsin was kind of letting them down during the two thousand and twelve presidential campaign mitt romney famously sad that russia was america's top geopolitical foe and i think back then many treated it as a as a gaffe by the i think most recently some people take it as a prophecy it's do you think it's possible for any candidate to win the republican nomination without being very confrontational in russia is it something that we are likely to see in the run up to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election i think that's that seems a fairly secure prediction that the republicans will run on an anti rus
political value so they want they want to cooperate with countries that are. going to be friendly towards the united states and share their humanitarian values just as they see it so i think there's always that. tension. which seems to work as you say with time after time to kind of weaken or undermine the relationships even between clinton and yeltsin which was a strong relationship but still there was this constant feeling from the american side that yeltsin was kind of letting them down...
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he was so nice and protective and loving of alice cooper and i worshiped ellis cooper. oh-- alice cooper. he is the link between the hippies and the punks. lyden even said that. on the "1eighteen" jukebox. torontowas the festival. it was called the peace festival. this was 1970 -- 1969. i don't member things too well. >> why is that, shep? >> someone slip something in my drink once in a while. the psychedelic era. >> if you do not revert and you're not there. i i was always -- alice and were always looking to irritate people. that was the core of the career, that if we could irritate people and parents in particular, the kids would love us. and we were on a peace festival and i got alice on before john lennon and there was a chicken backstage and i said if i throw this chicken onstage something will happen that is going to be really heritable -- horrible. something will happen. he took it and he thought it could fly and he threw it in the audience and the audience rigid a part. up, and ito angsted was a peace festival and we ended up getting all the headlines. it define
he was so nice and protective and loving of alice cooper and i worshiped ellis cooper. oh-- alice cooper. he is the link between the hippies and the punks. lyden even said that. on the "1eighteen" jukebox. torontowas the festival. it was called the peace festival. this was 1970 -- 1969. i don't member things too well. >> why is that, shep? >> someone slip something in my drink once in a while. the psychedelic era. >> if you do not revert and you're not there. i i was...
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he was so nice and protective and loving of alice cooper and i worshiped alice cooper. he is the link between the hippies and the punks. johnny lydon even said that. he sang "eighteen" on the jukebox. >> that was the toronto festival. it was called the peace festival. this was 1975 -- 1969. i don't member things too well. >> why is that, shep? >> someone slipped something in my drink once in a while. it was the psychedelic era. >> if you remember it, you were not there. >> i was always -- alice and i were always looking to irritate people. that was the core of the career, that if we could irritate people and parents in particular, the kids would love us. and we were on a peace festival and i got alice on before john lennon and there was a chicken backstage and i said if i throw this chicken onstage something will happen that is going to be really horrible. something will happen. he took it and he thought it could fly and he threw it in the audience and the audience rigid -- ripped it apart. they were so angsted up, and it was a peace festival and we ended up getting all
he was so nice and protective and loving of alice cooper and i worshiped alice cooper. he is the link between the hippies and the punks. johnny lydon even said that. he sang "eighteen" on the jukebox. >> that was the toronto festival. it was called the peace festival. this was 1975 -- 1969. i don't member things too well. >> why is that, shep? >> someone slipped something in my drink once in a while. it was the psychedelic era. >> if you remember it, you were...
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that thelready seen sanctions have been put in place so far in a cooperative fashion with our allies in europe have had an impact on the russian economy and an impact in isolating them in the international financial markets. >> will that be deterring their behavior? sure that is a fair thing to say. wet we are seeing, i think are seeing a lot of mixed signals from russia right now, what their intentions are, that is evidenced by the fact that we have seen some troop movement on the border, some away from the border and some toward the border. in those situations where russia has made a decision to withdraw their troops, we welcome to the evidence of that. but we are concerned about this latest evidence that indicates new troops are being deployed to the border. on the auspices of a border security policy or exercise, as it does not seem to be underway. what the president will continue to do is work with our partners in europe that will maximize the impact of any sanctions that are implemented. what we are going to do is give russia the opportunity to pursue a policy de-escalation, to
that thelready seen sanctions have been put in place so far in a cooperative fashion with our allies in europe have had an impact on the russian economy and an impact in isolating them in the international financial markets. >> will that be deterring their behavior? sure that is a fair thing to say. wet we are seeing, i think are seeing a lot of mixed signals from russia right now, what their intentions are, that is evidenced by the fact that we have seen some troop movement on the...
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so i think it was why should russia you know cooperate with the us because it's in russia's interest to do so i mean not because. they want to be nice to the u.s. but because the meltdown of the state in in iraq is bad news for all the same countries in the region russia or iran united states do funnily enough have a pretty urgent common interest in stabilizing the situation professor upland very quickly though do you think that call patient could be productive without the united states first reversing its policy stance and serious sort of abandoning its policy golf outing assad it seems like that goal of ousting the sat is kind of falling by the wayside. so the u.s. needs to recalibrate its policy but it's a very complicated situation well professor of law and we have to take a very short break now but when we come back normalizing russian u.s. relations will most likely have to wait until a new president moves into the white house but even down in now there resat stand a chance that's coming up in a few moments on worlds apart. this is a media lead us so we leave the meat. of this
so i think it was why should russia you know cooperate with the us because it's in russia's interest to do so i mean not because. they want to be nice to the u.s. but because the meltdown of the state in in iraq is bad news for all the same countries in the region russia or iran united states do funnily enough have a pretty urgent common interest in stabilizing the situation professor upland very quickly though do you think that call patient could be productive without the united states first...
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so first and foremost abby who cooperated the event (clapping) mr. gene from garfield and paul school mr. allen lee and chinning elementary school and claet stephanie from the elementary school let's give them a big round of applause. we also (clapping) we've mentioned the main room is named after our first public person laurence there's a beautiful bust it was xhiktsz in our artist it here deanna there she is it's a beautiful piece of art (clapping) okay. now without further ado, you've heard repeatedly the wonderful support we've had from the friends of the library our executive director here is talk about his work director scott (clapping.) thank you lewis it's a great pleasure to be here. you you've passed the bond that built the building but you made all the furnishings and stacks i helped to raise from $20 to $79,000 we've got over 4 hundred and 36 donors who given so thank you for your generous support you'll see the names on the wall and if you want to make a donation one gentleman gave me a check for $1,000 this afternoon. we wouldn't have d
so first and foremost abby who cooperated the event (clapping) mr. gene from garfield and paul school mr. allen lee and chinning elementary school and claet stephanie from the elementary school let's give them a big round of applause. we also (clapping) we've mentioned the main room is named after our first public person laurence there's a beautiful bust it was xhiktsz in our artist it here deanna there she is it's a beautiful piece of art (clapping) okay. now without further ado, you've heard...
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was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance and pretty on price and i did move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies that still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the n.s.a. without any problems others probably there are other companies that might have wanted to receive us and there and felt that they couldn't resist any more because congress and put its own stamp of approval on the whole thing so congress basically joined the system helped it is say legalize everything and undermine any resistance that might have been out there along the companies. as someone who studied history and participated in protests against the anon mormon mark and then became a whistleblower against the n.s.a. or how have your feelings evolved regarding government surveillance over the decades and into today. well i guess my eyes were open long
was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance and pretty on price and i did move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies that still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the n.s.a. without any problems others probably there are other...
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right now that young victim is being treated at cooper university hospital. that's where "action news" reporter, annie mccormick joins us live with the update. >> reporter: walter we are waiting to find out what type of injuries he did sustain. what we do know a 4-year-old boy remains here at cooper hospital listed in critical condition. this is video of the vehicle that police say did strike the boy. but the driver did stop and police do believe the young boy ran out into the street from between two parked cars. this all happened in the 1600 block of pine street in camden around 1:00 p.m. i'm told there was a fun day for kids in the neighborhood near the elementary school, but it is not clear at this time if the victim was at the event. back here live, police say the driver did stop. it's still an on going investigation, but police do tell me at this point it does not appear the driver will face any charges. reporting live outside cooper hospital in camden, new jersey, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." walter. >> this was the smoky scene at the spring
right now that young victim is being treated at cooper university hospital. that's where "action news" reporter, annie mccormick joins us live with the update. >> reporter: walter we are waiting to find out what type of injuries he did sustain. what we do know a 4-year-old boy remains here at cooper hospital listed in critical condition. this is video of the vehicle that police say did strike the boy. but the driver did stop and police do believe the young boy ran out into the...
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to win the cooperation, so it would help. to be frank, actually, i am given to a degree given to syria, tribal movements, and rebel movements in syria, and it could be coordinated without troops on the ground. i'm really not so sure. >> i'm going to have to stop you there, but we will continue this conversation over the coming weeks and months ago, and gentlemen, thank you for being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition for "inside story." thanks for being with us, in washington, i'm ray soares. we had at the peak of the movement in the original form in the 1990s. >> also tonight - the witnesses said he did it. science proved them wrong. >> i'm not saying anyone was laying, they made a mistake. bleffed. >> with a little help. >> mistaken identity and miscarriage of justice. crime and punishment - how often eyewitnesss to crime are flat-out wrong on what they think they have seen. >>> ahead of the scenes.
to win the cooperation, so it would help. to be frank, actually, i am given to a degree given to syria, tribal movements, and rebel movements in syria, and it could be coordinated without troops on the ground. i'm really not so sure. >> i'm going to have to stop you there, but we will continue this conversation over the coming weeks and months ago, and gentlemen, thank you for being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition for "inside story." thanks for being...
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the cooperation between nation states is still the main way one cooperates, and the nation states is not about to go away, even within europe as we see. i think it also still is a source of a lot of democratic legitimacy because of the feeling of belonging to identity, but i do believe, and we had examples of that today and we'll have other examples that many issues do require a degree of cooperation between nation states and the degree of global citizenship or regional citizenship, in africa, for example. africa could do much better if there was integration in africa. so we're struggling with it, in my open experience, let me share one thing. how a person gets a particular job that is super national and the commission is a much more political organization than the imf or the world bank is for example. to some degree, there is -- there are bureaucracies that try to solve economic problems and manage global cooperation and so on. there has to be a certain amount of legitimacy in these bureaucracies, which they often have to be kind of personalized, because in politics and in global ci
the cooperation between nation states is still the main way one cooperates, and the nation states is not about to go away, even within europe as we see. i think it also still is a source of a lot of democratic legitimacy because of the feeling of belonging to identity, but i do believe, and we had examples of that today and we'll have other examples that many issues do require a degree of cooperation between nation states and the degree of global citizenship or regional citizenship, in africa,...
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i suspect we may see that type of cooperation expanding. but the other side of it is, chinese military technology has been catching up very rapidly. and now china's beginning to be able to produce cutting-edge military technology in certain areas. i think as a strategic goal, china does not want to be dependent on russia for its most advance weapon systems to the extent that russia's prepared to sell them. china may still be interested in buying. but my impression is that the military sales from russia to china have decreased sharply as china has caught up in its own capabilities. >> great. kevin, you talked a little bit in your remarks about the domestic politics in moscow, how they see things. and also a little bit on the chinese. i wonder if you might expand on how the domestic politics in china factor into this relationship. >> well, you know, every diplomatic observer has to conclude that any country's international policy posture at a given time in history is shaped by domestic political realities, the only question is by how much. an
i suspect we may see that type of cooperation expanding. but the other side of it is, chinese military technology has been catching up very rapidly. and now china's beginning to be able to produce cutting-edge military technology in certain areas. i think as a strategic goal, china does not want to be dependent on russia for its most advance weapon systems to the extent that russia's prepared to sell them. china may still be interested in buying. but my impression is that the military sales...
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was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance and pretty unprecedented move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies that still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the n.s.a. without any problems others probably there are other companies that might have wanted to receive just and there and felt that they couldn't resist anymore because congress had put its own stamp of approval on the whole thing so congress basically joined the system helped it is say legalize everything and undermine any resistance that might have been health care along the companies. as someone who studied history and participated in protests against a vietnam war marc and then became a whistleblower against the n.s.a. or how have your feelings evolved regarding government surveillance over the decades and into today. well i guess my eyes were open long ago
was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance and pretty unprecedented move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies that still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the n.s.a. without any problems others probably there are other...
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was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance of pretty on president ed move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies are still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the head to say without any problems others probably there are other companies that might have wanted to receive just and there and felt that they couldn't resist any more because congress and put its own stamp of approval on the whole thing so congress basically joined the system helped it is say legalize everything and undermine any resistance that might have been out there along the companies. as someone who studied history and participated in protests against the vietnam war marc and then became a whistleblower against the n.s.a. or how have your feelings evolved regarding government surveillance over the decades and into today. well i guess my eyes were open fr
was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance of pretty on president ed move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies are still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the head to say without any problems others probably there are other...
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let me go back to the time issue because you said that chuck cooper new and many people believed that it was important for the case to go slowly. because that would allow, that did happen, more states to recognize marriage equality. it would allow more prominent people from both sides of the aisle to come around and support marriage the quality. chad griffin and ted olson wanted to get their piece there, fast, and that they were frustrated. at one point you said chad wanted to scream went another, there was another ninth circuit slow down. >> guest: people was a judge reinhardt sa saved the case fore use of they were upset with the delay caused. >> host: and you actually say they wanted to keep the dough may cases to the supreme court. -- doma cases. i wonder why because i don't anyway thought it would be bad for the supreme court to hear and strike down doma at the same time addressing the issue of marriage equality for same-sex couples across the country. so do you think it was more ego? it doesn't sound like rational legal thinking to me. >> guest: yes, and let me kind of layout wh
let me go back to the time issue because you said that chuck cooper new and many people believed that it was important for the case to go slowly. because that would allow, that did happen, more states to recognize marriage equality. it would allow more prominent people from both sides of the aisle to come around and support marriage the quality. chad griffin and ted olson wanted to get their piece there, fast, and that they were frustrated. at one point you said chad wanted to scream went...
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i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperate is basically double crossed and so why the way and starts to go. through the front door as a result of some legal order n.s.a. was taught was also taking vastly more through the back to work. companies like google probably didn't know about and they actually got pissed off and i think it's genuine and you're on there for their part to quit this stuff about hell in a state was intercepting it. between international servers. google servers and international countries they were exchanging data and kate it was not not encrypted and so to say was just intercepting your and storing it i suspect that google didn't wasn't aware of that because they probably figured it will cooperate so. i think there's anyone there mark in two thousand and eight eighteen thousand was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance and pretty on price and i did move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal s
i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperate is basically double crossed and so why the way and starts to go. through the front door as a result of some legal order n.s.a. was taught was also taking vastly more through the back to work. companies like google probably didn't know about and they actually got pissed off and i think it's genuine and you're on there for their part to quit this stuff about hell in a state was intercepting it. between international...
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>> reporter: but cooper was already dead. tonight, harris remains in jail, where he is being held without bond. susan saulny, abc news, washington. >> keeping that family in our thoughts tonight. susan saulny, thank you. >>> and now to the bizarre saga of a live-in nanny who wouldn't help and wouldn't leave. tonight, the new twist in the story, where the nanny has just been spotted, and that family still feeling trapped in their home, because it turns out the law is on the nanny's side. abc's ryan owens with the update tonight. >> we just want to hear what you have to say. >> reporter: it has come down to this. a 64-year-old nanny sleeping in her car, shielding herself from tv cameras. all while the family she once lived with anxiously waits to see if she will return to their upland, california, house, where her belongings remain behind this door. if i want to see this room, you won't let me inside? >> we can't let you inside. this is now, by court, by law, this is the her domain. >> reporter: the bron family sas they feel li
>> reporter: but cooper was already dead. tonight, harris remains in jail, where he is being held without bond. susan saulny, abc news, washington. >> keeping that family in our thoughts tonight. susan saulny, thank you. >>> and now to the bizarre saga of a live-in nanny who wouldn't help and wouldn't leave. tonight, the new twist in the story, where the nanny has just been spotted, and that family still feeling trapped in their home, because it turns out the law is on the...
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was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance a pretty unprecedented move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies that still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the n.s.a. without any problems others probably there are other companies that might have wanted to receive just and there and felt that they couldn't resist anymore because congress had put its own stamp of approval on the whole thing so congress basically joined the system helped it is say legalize everything and undermine any resistance that might have been out there along the companies. as someone who studied history and participated in protests against vietnam more mark and then became a whistleblower against the n.s.a. or how have your feelings evolved regarding government surveillance over the decades and into today. well i guess my eyes were open from long ago
was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance a pretty unprecedented move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies that still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the n.s.a. without any problems others probably there are other companies...
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i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperate is basically double crossed and so why the ending starts to go. through the front door as a result of some legal order the n.s.a. was top was also taking a vastly more through the back there were. companies like google probably didn't know about and they actually got pissed off and i think it's genuine and you're on there for their part to quit this stuff well hello the n.s.a. was intercepting the tape. between international servers of google servers and international countries they were exchanging data at kate it was not not encrypted and so to say was just intercepting it and storing it i suspect google didn't wasn't aware of that because they probably figured it will cooperate so. i think there's anyone there mark in two thousand and eight eight hundred eighty was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance and pretty on price and i did move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a
i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperate is basically double crossed and so why the ending starts to go. through the front door as a result of some legal order the n.s.a. was top was also taking a vastly more through the back there were. companies like google probably didn't know about and they actually got pissed off and i think it's genuine and you're on there for their part to quit this stuff well hello the n.s.a. was intercepting the tape. between...
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cooper hospital's new program promised same day service for primary care visits. sergeant mccoy has been treated here for cancer. >> this particular event here today is very rewarding for us, that somebody cares for us. >> cooper's vip veteran's program begins on july 1st, they are hopeful that more hospitals across the tri-state will follow their leave and provide the men and women that search our their leave and provide the men and women that search our [ male announcer ] tv's come a long way. from color. to the remote. to flat screens. now it's taking a quantum leap. introducing fios quantum tv. record up to 12 shows at the same time. store up to 200 hours of entertainment in hd. plus watch live tv anytime with the fios mobile app. redefining what tv can be. that's powerful. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. that's powerful. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily b
cooper hospital's new program promised same day service for primary care visits. sergeant mccoy has been treated here for cancer. >> this particular event here today is very rewarding for us, that somebody cares for us. >> cooper's vip veteran's program begins on july 1st, they are hopeful that more hospitals across the tri-state will follow their leave and provide the men and women that search our their leave and provide the men and women that search our [ male announcer ] tv's...
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true cooperation might have reduced that price. but that cooperation needed to be full and complete and that means disclosing illegal conduct as soon as the corporation discovers it has occurred, securing and providing full and complete documents promptly, conducting a vigorous internal investigation and reporting the results in a timely fashion, identifying those involved in the illegal activity, both inside and outside the firm, including senior executives, and quickly taking remedial actions to correct the problem, including disciplining those employees who are responsible. that is not what b.n.p. did. it ignored -- >> all right. you're listening to a live press conference at the white house. the u.s. justice department, u.s. attorney general eric holder, talking about the agreement with b.n.p. paribas to bring the bank to justice after pleading guilty of conspiracy and violating u.s. sanctions. with me is phil maddingly in washington, d.c., bloomberg news finance reporter keri geiger joins me here in new york, along with michae
true cooperation might have reduced that price. but that cooperation needed to be full and complete and that means disclosing illegal conduct as soon as the corporation discovers it has occurred, securing and providing full and complete documents promptly, conducting a vigorous internal investigation and reporting the results in a timely fashion, identifying those involved in the illegal activity, both inside and outside the firm, including senior executives, and quickly taking remedial actions...
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if we can keep it stable and cooperative, that's good. i refer to the chinese as -- one recent example, the chinese military reported on the visit by our defense secretary, chuck hagel, to their aircraft carrier. they long asked us to be invited to ours, so we invited them to ours, the reagan one. the chinese are making a big deal of the fact that our aircraft carrier is so much more modern, effective, so much more capable of being threatening than theirs that this is an invitation deliberately designed to humiliate. i think we have to strife to seriously divert it and they have to strive to divert it and they had a long editorial emphasizing precisely that point, that america and china have to resume striving, that things they're hinting have slipped and it isn't easy to point a finger at one side and say they're the fault. i happen to agree with that. we have done it and they have done it, too, and i think we better take a second look. >> i wanted to follow up on a comment of yours. >> excuse me, thanks very much. >> you mentioned this
if we can keep it stable and cooperative, that's good. i refer to the chinese as -- one recent example, the chinese military reported on the visit by our defense secretary, chuck hagel, to their aircraft carrier. they long asked us to be invited to ours, so we invited them to ours, the reagan one. the chinese are making a big deal of the fact that our aircraft carrier is so much more modern, effective, so much more capable of being threatening than theirs that this is an invitation deliberately...
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alice cooper. the word mensch -- >> if somebody asked me who invented the celebrity shep shep gordon. >> shep is the quintessential manager. he wrote the book and everybody else is reading from it. >> the most important thing the manager does. get the money. always remember to get the money. never forget and always remember to get the money. >> something new that nobody's ever seen before and let's stick with it. >> we tried to do as many outrageous things as we could. >> no matter what, you're the navigator through the rough passage. >> there's nothing about fame that i've ever seen that's healthy. the ones who rose to the top got hurt the worst. >> the culture what you are not who you are. >> i had spent my life living other people's lives and i wanted to see what my life was. >> i never really developed a family. growing up i never had a friend over. i'm more than making up for it. >> shep gordon is the nicest person i he ever met hands down. >> what's important for me is to do compassionate bus
alice cooper. the word mensch -- >> if somebody asked me who invented the celebrity shep shep gordon. >> shep is the quintessential manager. he wrote the book and everybody else is reading from it. >> the most important thing the manager does. get the money. always remember to get the money. never forget and always remember to get the money. >> something new that nobody's ever seen before and let's stick with it. >> we tried to do as many outrageous things as we...
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considerably from the diary of dr joseph campbell used june one thousand forty one cooperation with russia was in fact a stain on our honor but we shall soon wipe it clean i said this to this your get agrees with me completely that your believes the operation will take about four months but i believe unless we are on the brink of an unprecedented victorious military campaign we must. researcher is the author of the book the great war that was lied about based on archive materials it is a book the author attempts to debunk the most common myth namely that stalin was preparing to attack nazi germany himself but hitler turned out to be smarter and struck first. give them some good. listen in on the thirtieth. of us vs them way about seems like the only. principle of the noble up to show up across the peninsula a new book. it's a little something good to see a push to discuss who will publish an illusion. in one nine hundred forty one the soviet defense industry was working at full capacity despite this the number of german military units at the border exceeded the soviet armies five fold this
considerably from the diary of dr joseph campbell used june one thousand forty one cooperation with russia was in fact a stain on our honor but we shall soon wipe it clean i said this to this your get agrees with me completely that your believes the operation will take about four months but i believe unless we are on the brink of an unprecedented victorious military campaign we must. researcher is the author of the book the great war that was lied about based on archive materials it is a book...
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and sometimes they have cooperated. is responsible for the survival right now. when you have a situation that threatened the two, the united states and iran then perhaps there's sop opportunistic room for cooperation. nobody, not the u.s. and not the iranians want to see iraq break up. the big problem is how to stop the march of isis. nobody really believes, i don't think any way, nobody has said yet that they think isis could take the city's huge, complex and shia dominated as baghdad. they have made these lightning fast advanced. >> is the u.s. going to talk to the iranians on this? is there going to be some level of coordination? >> they left open the possibility of speaking to officials this morning. they talked about how in that context that the subject of iraq will likely come up as well. they are clearly especially to it. >> thanks very much. you ready for tomorrow? >> very ready. hard questions, hard choices. this will be the subject of town hall with hillary clinton. lots of people will want to ask her question
and sometimes they have cooperated. is responsible for the survival right now. when you have a situation that threatened the two, the united states and iran then perhaps there's sop opportunistic room for cooperation. nobody, not the u.s. and not the iranians want to see iraq break up. the big problem is how to stop the march of isis. nobody really believes, i don't think any way, nobody has said yet that they think isis could take the city's huge, complex and shia dominated as baghdad. they...
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fox 29's dave schratwieser is live outside cooper university hospital with the latest. dave? >> reporter: dawn, that second person who passed away is a four year old child who was a front seat passenger in that pickup truck. according to the state police, that child was not in a child safety seat. all of the victims in this case were ejected from the vehicle. skyfox was overhead just minute after this white pickup truck crashed into westbound lanes of the atlantic city expressway and flipped over. sending the six people inside flying on to the roadway. one man was killed. five others were injured. >> we did get a call that came in describing that vehicle that did turn over that it was driving in erratic matter. >> three helicopters landed on the highway to evacuate the injured. state police say 35 year old passenger james dennis, a father of three, from philadelphia, was pronounced dead at the scene. the others were taken by ambulance to an atlantic city hospital or airlift to do cooper hospital in camden with serious injuries. >> this vehicle occupied six passengers. three o
fox 29's dave schratwieser is live outside cooper university hospital with the latest. dave? >> reporter: dawn, that second person who passed away is a four year old child who was a front seat passenger in that pickup truck. according to the state police, that child was not in a child safety seat. all of the victims in this case were ejected from the vehicle. skyfox was overhead just minute after this white pickup truck crashed into westbound lanes of the atlantic city expressway and...