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it's here we saw tony jane. he and his wife couldn't have children on their own but they decided on surrogacy. since it's banned in china they wound up turning to an interesting place for help. >> india, ukraine, thailand, then a solution in california. >> jane has three children, all from the same surrogate in california. all three are born in the u.s. having three children would be against the law in china. it's an incentive that are drawing many well to do chinese to the u.s. >> means they are getting their new babies with foreign passports. so they don't boght register the bother registering the newborn. >> asking jane for help, before long this young father was in
it's here we saw tony jane. he and his wife couldn't have children on their own but they decided on surrogacy. since it's banned in china they wound up turning to an interesting place for help. >> india, ukraine, thailand, then a solution in california. >> jane has three children, all from the same surrogate in california. all three are born in the u.s. having three children would be against the law in china. it's an incentive that are drawing many well to do chinese to the u.s....
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[bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" the only thing better than the smell of fresh-cut grass... is the smell of perfectly level, fresh-cut grass. that yellow seat's my favorite chair. you wanna find a john deere dealer? just set your gps to tractor expert. when my grandson grows up, it's his. but it's all mine now. that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. get 600 dollars off all john deere four-wheel steer lawn tractors now at a dealer near you. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while
[bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" the only thing better than the smell of fresh-cut grass... is the smell of perfectly level, fresh-cut grass. that yellow seat's my favorite chair. you wanna find a john deere dealer? just set your gps to tractor expert. when my grandson grows up, it's his. but it's all mine...
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silly man married the wrong jane. i was very jealous of her. i decided i wanted to go to africa and write books about animals and everybody laughed except my amazing mother said if you want something, you will have to work hard and you will get there in the end. i got invited by school friends, saved up my money working as a waitress, got out to africa, heard about louis leake, went to see him at the music. i wasn't asking for a job. but he took me all around. he asked me hundreds of questions. and because i got on learning about africa animals and spent hours in the natural history museum in london, i could answer many of his questions. >> he believed you had the temperament to survive isolation. education? >> zero. >> when was your first attempt to observe the chimpanzees? >> 1960, he got the money for me to go. the biggest problem was they ran away. they are conservative. never seen a white ape before. so they ran away. eventually, one who i named david graybeard began to lose his fear. >> opened the door for me. >> how did you gain their tr
silly man married the wrong jane. i was very jealous of her. i decided i wanted to go to africa and write books about animals and everybody laughed except my amazing mother said if you want something, you will have to work hard and you will get there in the end. i got invited by school friends, saved up my money working as a waitress, got out to africa, heard about louis leake, went to see him at the music. i wasn't asking for a job. but he took me all around. he asked me hundreds of questions....
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condoleezza rice to jane fonda are you going to do that. >> i'm not comparing condi to jane. what i am saying is liberal students took away her right to speak by protesting, breaking glass doors and she finally did the lady like thing and withdrew. now, is that what should happen here? we are a nation of tolerance, bill. and i'm kind of surprised at you as a lifelong journalist that you don't think that she. >> i don't want to take anything away from anybody. i think it was inappropriate to invite ms. fonda and actions of condoleezza rice. it's not even in the same ball park. we are talking about treason here. >> you are putting words in my mouth. i am not saying that considers is in way in equal to jane fonda. i think jane fonda is reprehensible. i don't like what she said. >> was it appropriate to invite her to do that. >> isn't that what free speech is all about and what tolerance is all about. >> not a free speech. >> they are allowed to do it. >> sure they are allowed to do it but it's appropriate issue and a this is inappropriate to the taxpayers. many of whom have peop
condoleezza rice to jane fonda are you going to do that. >> i'm not comparing condi to jane. what i am saying is liberal students took away her right to speak by protesting, breaking glass doors and she finally did the lady like thing and withdrew. now, is that what should happen here? we are a nation of tolerance, bill. and i'm kind of surprised at you as a lifelong journalist that you don't think that she. >> i don't want to take anything away from anybody. i think it was...
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the jane austen article. it's a pretty interesting dichotomy to me. they read austen all the time but they don't go to wikipedia to edit it. >> reporter: one example noted by a media columnist in 2011 is the-think descriptions in wikipedia about the sopranos, compared to the much shorter entry for the female "sex in the city." it became clear when she revealed her gender after writing anonymously for seven years. what happened when you identified yourself as a woman editor? >> there was a big change in how people treated me and how they viewed the information i put on wikipedia. there were a lot more questions about what i was adding, a lot
the jane austen article. it's a pretty interesting dichotomy to me. they read austen all the time but they don't go to wikipedia to edit it. >> reporter: one example noted by a media columnist in 2011 is the-think descriptions in wikipedia about the sopranos, compared to the much shorter entry for the female "sex in the city." it became clear when she revealed her gender after writing anonymously for seven years. what happened when you identified yourself as a woman editor?...
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. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm jane in doha, the top stories on al jazeera, hundreds of kidnapped school girls boko haram issues a list of demands. self rule in eastern ukraine and the message from russia seems to be one of support. dying for a better life, migrants wash up on libya shore and the government is demanding help. anti-government protesters take a step closer to confrontation as the new prime minister says he won't step down. ♪ and we start the news hour with reports that boka haram set out conditions for the release of nearly 300 school girls the nigeria armed group kidnapped them and we go there and we are hearing about a video and hearing about demands, what do you know? >> reporter: well the news agency first has obtained the video. we have not been able to view it for ourselves yet. we understand it's a 17-minute video in which girls are shown some of the abducted girls are shown on the video in seoul, veil, praying in an undisclosed location and a man from the north viewed the video and said in the video the leader poses with some 100 girls from those
. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm jane in doha, the top stories on al jazeera, hundreds of kidnapped school girls boko haram issues a list of demands. self rule in eastern ukraine and the message from russia seems to be one of support. dying for a better life, migrants wash up on libya shore and the government is demanding help. anti-government protesters take a step closer to confrontation as the new prime minister says he won't step down. ♪ and we start the news hour with...
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jane, thank you. i'm always overwhelmed her company but now you have outdone yourself with the special nebraska cornhuskers scarf and by the way the cornhuskers will have a better season this year. thank you. thank you jane and thanks to the wilson center for what you continue to do for our country and world affairs to bring thoughtful analysis and leadership to these tough issues the world is complicated as we all know. it's not getting any less complicated nor is it getting any less dangerous. your continued contributions and leadership as well as the substitution are very valuable and important parts to all of our efforts overall efforts to find peaceful, wise resolutions to these difficult problems. to my friends here who are on the panel that size good to see you and thanks for your continued contributions as well. and for those here who have been in this business of analysis and thinking and writing for many years thank you. now is no time to stop. we are going to need everybody more than maybe
jane, thank you. i'm always overwhelmed her company but now you have outdone yourself with the special nebraska cornhuskers scarf and by the way the cornhuskers will have a better season this year. thank you. thank you jane and thanks to the wilson center for what you continue to do for our country and world affairs to bring thoughtful analysis and leadership to these tough issues the world is complicated as we all know. it's not getting any less complicated nor is it getting any less...
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for those of my viewers who have read jane jacobs. this is the jane jacobs in you. this is not the best use of land to demolish something and put the most economically viable or most profitable thing on that land. philadelphia does bifurcate. there are areas of philadelphia that look like the finest area of america and then it's got areas where nothing happens. story. if you go back to the 1970s where i indicate in the books that i've written, that is when the turning point came, away from the robert moses demolition at all costs, clear the neighborhoods, build new public housing, new highways and basically hollowing out the city. the turn around started when people organically started moving back to neighborhoods. rebuilding those neighborhoods. defying the expertise of all the people who said the other way was the better way. this was when the jane jacobs approach took hold in a new way. and today we hear too much of the kind of rhetoric and programming that we heard in an earlier time. the big projects, philadelphia's waterfront may be fine. but it's not going to
for those of my viewers who have read jane jacobs. this is the jane jacobs in you. this is not the best use of land to demolish something and put the most economically viable or most profitable thing on that land. philadelphia does bifurcate. there are areas of philadelphia that look like the finest area of america and then it's got areas where nothing happens. story. if you go back to the 1970s where i indicate in the books that i've written, that is when the turning point came, away from the...
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>>> plus -- >> i'm jane wells in ft. worth, texas at lockheed martin's f-35 production headquarters. what will the defense industry look like in 25 years? that thing will be middle-aged. what kind of skills will pilots need? will we even need pilots? we'll talk about that later. a. >>> well come back. o'hare and midway have ground stops at both airports. no flights coming in, no flights going out. the reason why? at about 11:30, an hour ago, personnel from the faa were evacuated from the trey con office in elgin because of smoke in the building. they have transferred that staff over to another office in aurora, a suburb of chicago, but at this point there's no indication when that ground stop will be lifted. again, no flights right now coming in or going out of either ohay or midway airport here in chicago. tyler, sue, back to you. >> that is mess you will air traffic all over the country. >>> whirlpool has been a roller coaster of a week one day after rising nearly 3%, this is on the news from right now whirlpool down a
>>> plus -- >> i'm jane wells in ft. worth, texas at lockheed martin's f-35 production headquarters. what will the defense industry look like in 25 years? that thing will be middle-aged. what kind of skills will pilots need? will we even need pilots? we'll talk about that later. a. >>> well come back. o'hare and midway have ground stops at both airports. no flights coming in, no flights going out. the reason why? at about 11:30, an hour ago, personnel from the faa were...
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he is a jane, a follower of the hindu faith. they recorded minority status making them the 6th official minority community in india. they join muslims, seek s, christians and farcis. it gives them preferential treatment, financial loans are easier to access. it could be entinterpreted as o to get votes. he told me it wasn't sway anyone in the jane community, calls the minority status have been going for decades mainly to protect the jane doctorine and community, but there are other advantages. >> more and more people will go into the field of education, establish their own, maybe schools, colleges. and there, it will be that they will be able to benefit their community out of that >> reporter: across the city, alshar, another business you entrepreneur and his wife, alona know a reserved place for their daughter in the future means the pressure is off of her to attain top marks. the move by politicians didn't mean it is an easy pushover when it comes to voting. >> i always give my word to a person. i wouldn't name any party over
he is a jane, a follower of the hindu faith. they recorded minority status making them the 6th official minority community in india. they join muslims, seek s, christians and farcis. it gives them preferential treatment, financial loans are easier to access. it could be entinterpreted as o to get votes. he told me it wasn't sway anyone in the jane community, calls the minority status have been going for decades mainly to protect the jane doctorine and community, but there are other advantages....
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tell us where jane doe is now and what has happened to her? in an adult female facility in connecticut, there is only one in connecticut. because of her status as a juvenile, she has to be separated from any and all adults. she is in virtual isolation from anyone else in that jail. and why is the state claiming that they have so much problem handling her? >> you cover that a little bit here. she was in dcf supervision from the age of five and sexually abused from the ages of eight through 15. a residentialin treatment facility through dcf supervision, staff members aggressively approached her, placed her in an illegal restraint. that staff member was later discharged for that restraint. she defended herself. after experience actual abuse for close to seven years, a child will have a certain sensitivity to touch or approach and they interpret situations from a defensive aspect of and the statute of been aware. in response, dcf just wanted to pass the buck on so to speak, to the department of corrections, her on the department of corrections and
tell us where jane doe is now and what has happened to her? in an adult female facility in connecticut, there is only one in connecticut. because of her status as a juvenile, she has to be separated from any and all adults. she is in virtual isolation from anyone else in that jail. and why is the state claiming that they have so much problem handling her? >> you cover that a little bit here. she was in dcf supervision from the age of five and sexually abused from the ages of eight through...
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hey, jane. >> reporter: hey, scott. right now they have a panel on testing and safety, and all three panelists sitting at that table are women. there are a lot of entrepreneurs getting into the now-recreational legal pot biz, and a lot of them are women. >> i like to call them the marijuana mavens. >> reporter: brooke geriing was in residential banking. jamie was a professional chef in san francisco who now makes edibles. jennifer murray now runs a state-certified marijuana testing lab. what's going on? >> my lab director is a woman. the director of my micro department is a woman. i have a couple other women lab te techs, and i was so excited when i looked through resume there was a lot of women. >> i think it starts from the compassionate side of medical marijuana, this being the industry where we were able to take care of people and allow them an alternative way to medicate outside of pharmaceuticals and what their doctors were recommending to them. i strongly believe there's that compassionate edge that attracts most
hey, jane. >> reporter: hey, scott. right now they have a panel on testing and safety, and all three panelists sitting at that table are women. there are a lot of entrepreneurs getting into the now-recreational legal pot biz, and a lot of them are women. >> i like to call them the marijuana mavens. >> reporter: brooke geriing was in residential banking. jamie was a professional chef in san francisco who now makes edibles. jennifer murray now runs a state-certified marijuana...
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it's here we saw tony jane. he and his wife couldn't have children on their own but they decided on surrogacy. since it's banned in china they wound up turning to an interesting place for help. >> india, ukraine, thailand, then a solution in california. >> jane has three children, all from the same surrogate in california. all three are born in the u.s. having three children would be against the law in china. it's an incentive that are drawing many well to do chinese to the u.s. >> means they are getting their new babies with foreign passports. so they don't boght register the bother registering the newborn. >> asking jane for help, before long this young father was in the business of babies. setting up his own surrogacy agency. >> evidently, the solution from the u.s. is the best one. because the people there have been doing this for more than 25 years. >> jane says infertility is what sends most couples to his agency. about 25% of chinese born are infertile, more than 40 million chinese, a number that has quad
it's here we saw tony jane. he and his wife couldn't have children on their own but they decided on surrogacy. since it's banned in china they wound up turning to an interesting place for help. >> india, ukraine, thailand, then a solution in california. >> jane has three children, all from the same surrogate in california. all three are born in the u.s. having three children would be against the law in china. it's an incentive that are drawing many well to do chinese to the u.s....
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jane wells is asking that question in orlando today. jane, drones, a major role here? >> reporter: yes. melissa, that's what they're hoping, that drones are huge in the future at this show in orlando. the headline, iran claims it's cloned a drone, a u.s. unmanned aircraft it allegedly captured in 2011. but 25 years ago, the drones didn't work well. the pentagon wasn't that interested in them. boy, what a difference a quarter century makes. now multibillion-dollar industry. if the faa allows them in domestic airspace, they could employ 125,000 people by 2025. on a field in eastern oregon, the scan eagle takes flight. over the next quarter century, expect to see more unmanned aircraft, even in our own air spas. >> there will be more unmanned aircraft in the u.s. military than there are manned aircraft in the military. >> reporter: in 25 years, uavs, or unmanned aircraft vehicles, will fly faster, do more, and fly with manned aircraft as a team. boeing insitu is testing a program where one person can test multiple drones at once. >> that system is designed where one opera
jane wells is asking that question in orlando today. jane, drones, a major role here? >> reporter: yes. melissa, that's what they're hoping, that drones are huge in the future at this show in orlando. the headline, iran claims it's cloned a drone, a u.s. unmanned aircraft it allegedly captured in 2011. but 25 years ago, the drones didn't work well. the pentagon wasn't that interested in them. boy, what a difference a quarter century makes. now multibillion-dollar industry. if the faa...
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as jane noted, i have known jane many years. we worked together in the congress and travelled together. i admire her judgment and sharp analysis of issues. i admired and appreciated her directness. those of you that know jane well, and most of you do, you know she is clear in what she believes and says it plainly. and that is not all together bad. if there was ever a time for plain talk in the word, respe respectful of each other and sovereignty and our interest all over the world, but we have to be clear with each other. jane has done that and i think we all appreciate that in our leader. so jane, thank you and thank you for giving me an opportunity to talk about this issue. i know what your theme is this morning. it is particularly timely as well as valuable so thank you. the challenges facing nato remind us of the need for this alliance and what we must do to strengthen it. 65 years after a long debate about america's role in the post-war world, 11 people gathered in the whitehouse to witness truman formally accepting and rad
as jane noted, i have known jane many years. we worked together in the congress and travelled together. i admire her judgment and sharp analysis of issues. i admired and appreciated her directness. those of you that know jane well, and most of you do, you know she is clear in what she believes and says it plainly. and that is not all together bad. if there was ever a time for plain talk in the word, respe respectful of each other and sovereignty and our interest all over the world, but we have...
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." >> jane whistler: i was born on april 21, 1914. >> ted rosenbaum: my birthday is february 7, 1918. >> lou tirado: i was born on august 25, 1920, and i'm 93- plus. >> ruthy stahl: june 15, 1918, and it was, i'm sure, a lovely day. >> stahl: do you feel 95? what do you... what age do you feel? >> ruthy stahl: i feel about 52. ( laughs ) not really. >> stahl: what they have in common, other than having lived a combined total of almost 400 years, is that, decades ago, they all lived in a retirement community called leisure world 45 miles south of los angeles. >> hi, there, and welcome to leisure world, a new way of life designed for alert and active people 52 years and older who want to get the most out of life. >> stahl: today, it's still a retirement community, and they're still getting the most out of life, though it's no longer called leisure world. it's now its own city, laguna woods. >> claudia kawas: they didn't like the words "leisure world." ( laughs ) they consider themselves active. >> stahl: "active world." >> kawas: "active world." >> stahl: dr. claudia kawas spends a lot
." >> jane whistler: i was born on april 21, 1914. >> ted rosenbaum: my birthday is february 7, 1918. >> lou tirado: i was born on august 25, 1920, and i'm 93- plus. >> ruthy stahl: june 15, 1918, and it was, i'm sure, a lovely day. >> stahl: do you feel 95? what do you... what age do you feel? >> ruthy stahl: i feel about 52. ( laughs ) not really. >> stahl: what they have in common, other than having lived a combined total of almost 400 years, is...
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i'm jane dutton. ahead, battling against low voter turnout. reports egypt is extending polling in the presidential election for an extra day. >>> back at base but it was a close call. a team of chemical weapons inspectors come under attack in syria. >>> the western hemisphere oldest rebel group is commemorating its 50th anniversary. i'm in the stronghold, and coming up, i'll explain how colombia's rebel group has managed to survive this long. >>> pro-russian separatists say at least 40 fighters have been killed in ukraine after government troops fought to retain control of the country's second largest airport. on monday armed men stormed the terminal stopping flights and leaving passengers stranded. it was a day after the new president vowed to tackle terrorists in the east one hours and not months. nick spicer reports. >> many bodies were missing limbs, a sign the government used heavy firepower in the biggest defensive yet on pro-russian fighters. scores of separatest are reported killed and others are brought to hospitals. this man said aro
i'm jane dutton. ahead, battling against low voter turnout. reports egypt is extending polling in the presidential election for an extra day. >>> back at base but it was a close call. a team of chemical weapons inspectors come under attack in syria. >>> the western hemisphere oldest rebel group is commemorating its 50th anniversary. i'm in the stronghold, and coming up, i'll explain how colombia's rebel group has managed to survive this long. >>> pro-russian...
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he told me this wouldn't sway anyone in the jane community. calls for minority status have been ongoing for decades, mainly to protect the jane doctorine and community, but there are other advantages. >> more and more people will go into the field of education, establish their own school, colleges. and the advantage will be that they will be able to have it for their communicaty. >> across the city, vashal, a brings entrepreneur and his wife, alona know a reserve place for their daughter in the future means the pressure is off her to attain top marks. the move by politicians doesn't mean vashal is an easy pushover when it comes to voting. >> i always give my word to a person. i wouldn't name any party over anybody, but definitely, if he is doing or she is doing any work in the country, it would begin. >> the jane community in india register less than 1% of more than 1 billion people in the country, yet they are seen as a community of successful businessmen and women who con tribute millions to the financial ex checker. >> that is booming, to g
he told me this wouldn't sway anyone in the jane community. calls for minority status have been ongoing for decades, mainly to protect the jane doctorine and community, but there are other advantages. >> more and more people will go into the field of education, establish their own school, colleges. and the advantage will be that they will be able to have it for their communicaty. >> across the city, vashal, a brings entrepreneur and his wife, alona know a reserve place for their...
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jane doe. and ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> you know, i just didn't know. it was so much going through my mind. >> reporter: over the years ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile -- young drug-addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the gritty streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through this bone yard felt as if she were watching a horror movie unfold in real time. >> you're finding this, and you're just going, i wonder if it's going to be the rest of the girls. and i carried this little flyer in my pocket and in my car, you know, for the last, you know, four years. >> reporter: and within weeks ida's early work of collecting dental records of the missing women and dna samples from their families began to pay off. bones started to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on
jane doe. and ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> you know, i just didn't know. it was so much going through my mind. >> reporter: over the years ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile -- young drug-addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the gritty streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through this bone yard felt as if she were watching a...
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>> "america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha joins us now. megan a very brave woman to tell her story this way but it makes you wonder, how does this get put aside ignored for such a long time? >> there are people all over the country asking their local police departments, how could this happen? in memphis the mayor has appointed a specialing board to determine why this happened. detectives doubted her if this is a prosecutable crime, why do a rape kit. but there's also a question of if an attacker accommodation forward and admits to doing the crime, do they really need to test it, already identify the attacker. there are cases where the victim says i don't want to prosecute they don't have the other side of the case there is no reason to do the rape kit at that point. you consider the cost, all of these police departments aren't rolling in dough, it can be up in $500 to $1,000. that's another issue. specifically in the memphis case, they had a problem the way they stored the kits. originally they thought there was about 2,000 untested kits.
>> "america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha joins us now. megan a very brave woman to tell her story this way but it makes you wonder, how does this get put aside ignored for such a long time? >> there are people all over the country asking their local police departments, how could this happen? in memphis the mayor has appointed a specialing board to determine why this happened. detectives doubted her if this is a prosecutable crime, why do a rape kit. but there's also a...
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lori jane gliha has this "america tonight" investigation. >> honestly the law enforcement was worse than the rape. >> reporter: it would be more than a decade before this victim was taken seriously. >> i was interrogated as if i was a suspect. they kept saying "you know you can go to gaol for making this up. you are not just doing this for attention. >> in 2003 a stranger attacked her in her tennessee home. she was 16. you were 16, they were telling you "are you sure you were raped?" how frustrating was that. >> it was confusing. >> did you feel there was a moment where someone believed what happened to you? >> no. >> despite the investigators, and a threat by the perpetrator that he would come back and attack her. she under went a rape kit. they are important tools. the body of a rape victim is a crime scene. fluids, hairs, skin can be tested for d.n.a., leading to identification. >> he came up from behind me, knocked me down. there's no way i could identify him. the only chance was d.n.a. >> she assumed the kit would be dealt with quickly. instead it sat on a shelf for nine years. offi
lori jane gliha has this "america tonight" investigation. >> honestly the law enforcement was worse than the rape. >> reporter: it would be more than a decade before this victim was taken seriously. >> i was interrogated as if i was a suspect. they kept saying "you know you can go to gaol for making this up. you are not just doing this for attention. >> in 2003 a stranger attacked her in her tennessee home. she was 16. you were 16, they were telling you...
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thank you, jane. and thanks to the wilson center for what you continue to do for our country and for world affairs. you bring thoughtful analysis and leadership to these tough issues. the world is complicated, as we all know. it's not getting any less complicated, nor is it getting any less dangerous. so your continued contributions and leadership, as well as this institution, are very valuable and important parts to all of our efforts global efforts to find peaceful, wise resolutions to these difficult problems. to my friends here who were on the panel, always good to see you. thanks for your continued contributions, as well. and thinking and and for those here who have been in this business of analysis and thinking and writing for many, many years, thank you, and now is no time to stop. we're going to need everybody more than maybe ever in our lifetimes. expand and challenges expand. technology unprecedented change all over the world. but it is our time and we must not fail the world. as jane noted
thank you, jane. and thanks to the wilson center for what you continue to do for our country and for world affairs. you bring thoughtful analysis and leadership to these tough issues. the world is complicated, as we all know. it's not getting any less complicated, nor is it getting any less dangerous. so your continued contributions and leadership, as well as this institution, are very valuable and important parts to all of our efforts global efforts to find peaceful, wise resolutions to these...
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jane wells is here to explain why pot is still a puzzle for entrepreneurs and regulators. jane? >> becky, it is an industry trying to go legit under the cloud of federal illegality and a lot of rules are being made up as they go along. >> here we have two recreational safes -- >> reporter: brook runs four marijuana stores in denver. >> this tag, another expense to doing business in the state of colorado. >> reporter: she has to follow a bunch of new rules like keeping her recreational pot and cash separate from the medical supply. >> cash management is an entire sector of our business. >> reporter: recreational marijuana is going mainstream in colorado, new packaging, labeling and testing and still no banking. this remains overwhelmingly an all cash business and even taxes are paid in cash. >> well, you have to be creative in the banking situation. unfortunately we did lose our bank of three years. >> reporter: jennifer murray runs cab lrun s can labs which tests potency. most won't accept money stating the risk remains too high. >> we have other ways of banking. >> reporter: no
jane wells is here to explain why pot is still a puzzle for entrepreneurs and regulators. jane? >> becky, it is an industry trying to go legit under the cloud of federal illegality and a lot of rules are being made up as they go along. >> here we have two recreational safes -- >> reporter: brook runs four marijuana stores in denver. >> this tag, another expense to doing business in the state of colorado. >> reporter: she has to follow a bunch of new rules like...
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>> you're going to have jane on the show at some point. and she can answer that question for you. >> and knowing jane, she'll enjoy every second of it. >> yeah. she was great. she was a lot of fun. >> great chemistry working with her. also, tina fey. what was it like working with her? >> that was terrible. she's a misery. we play brother/sister in the film. and i was very, very simple. she does feel like a sister. we get along great. >> i love the description of this movie. sort of like a group hug crossed with a battle royale. >> where are the quotes you're getting? >> that's from "e.w." >> a cross with a battle royale? that sounds like a drink. >> it does. >> there is some drinking in this film. we just shot the trailer. if the trailer -- i am just here from under the trailer. if people watch the trailer, we're going to shoot the film. >> wow. everybody, can we do this? that's a lot of work to put in for a trailer. we have to make it happen. >> as you can see, it was fun. >> absolutely. and jane, and those bionic you know whats. your fan
>> you're going to have jane on the show at some point. and she can answer that question for you. >> and knowing jane, she'll enjoy every second of it. >> yeah. she was great. she was a lot of fun. >> great chemistry working with her. also, tina fey. what was it like working with her? >> that was terrible. she's a misery. we play brother/sister in the film. and i was very, very simple. she does feel like a sister. we get along great. >> i love the description...
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. >>> i'm jane dutton, you're watching al jazeera. also on the programme - seeking justice for victims of rape. a verdict is expected in a landmark trial for 69 soldiers in the democratic republic of congo. >>> we'll get them out - nigeria's president promises to free over 260 stolen school girls. his government faces growing criticism. >>> two weeks after an avalanche killed 16 sherpas on mt everest, families are waiting for compensation. . >>> there has been reports of a shooting at the site of friday's landslide in afghanistan. up to 4,000 people are homeless and in desperate need of help. the fighting broke out when 15 afghan army trucks arrived at the scene of the disaster, laid ep with tents and surprise. >>> this report from the scene of the disaster. >> reporter: this boy is 15 years old but has lost so much. his mother, along with his two sisters, two brothers, are buried in the mountain of mud. >> translation: at the time of the landslide i was holding my mother's hand. it slipped. i escaped, else i would have been buried in
. >>> i'm jane dutton, you're watching al jazeera. also on the programme - seeking justice for victims of rape. a verdict is expected in a landmark trial for 69 soldiers in the democratic republic of congo. >>> we'll get them out - nigeria's president promises to free over 260 stolen school girls. his government faces growing criticism. >>> two weeks after an avalanche killed 16 sherpas on mt everest, families are waiting for compensation. . >>> there has...
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>> hello, jane. we have some details coming out mainly on the defense ministry website, these details. it confirms there has been casualties as a result of contact between ukrainian army soldiers and rebel forces north of kramatorsk. now it happened around 1:00 and the details are as follows. it was about 20 kilometers from kramatorsk, there was two apc's just about to cross a bridge and they were contacted or there was an attack by what the defense ministry estimates to be some 30 pro-russian forces who were hiding in bushes along a river. there was a grenade launcher used unofficially. in the first contact two soldiers were killed three were wounded. the second apc tried to push the first apc out of the way, and that's when more casualties were caused. what the defense ministry is saying is all the dead and wound have had now been evacuated. i also have to report that on the facebook side of the donetsk people's republic, they are claiming -- we have no way of a verifying this, but they are claimin
>> hello, jane. we have some details coming out mainly on the defense ministry website, these details. it confirms there has been casualties as a result of contact between ukrainian army soldiers and rebel forces north of kramatorsk. now it happened around 1:00 and the details are as follows. it was about 20 kilometers from kramatorsk, there was two apc's just about to cross a bridge and they were contacted or there was an attack by what the defense ministry estimates to be some 30...
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thanks for joining me, jane. the statistics relating to the southern half of the keystone pipeline. do they make you worry? >> it's more than worried. i'm terrified. i know families that own along that route and they're worried. they saw transcanada digging up the pipeline and raised a clear red flag with state officials swelds federal officials and everybody ignored them at first. it took land owners sending pictures and video cameraing transcanada digging up the trenches themselves in order to get action. so we're happy that they are taking action now but transcanada is a company that can't be trusted. >> jane, what are the concerns when you talk to the folks who are along the part of the pipeline that's not been built, what could faulty engineering lead to? give us a sense of what the stanks are? >> so you're looking at a pipeline. in america, we have no good solution to cleaning up a tar sands fill. we saw tar sands fill in cal may zoo, michigan, and in arkansas and they don't know how to clean it up when it hits water so land owners who farm and ranch are terrified if they have
thanks for joining me, jane. the statistics relating to the southern half of the keystone pipeline. do they make you worry? >> it's more than worried. i'm terrified. i know families that own along that route and they're worried. they saw transcanada digging up the pipeline and raised a clear red flag with state officials swelds federal officials and everybody ignored them at first. it took land owners sending pictures and video cameraing transcanada digging up the trenches themselves in...
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[bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. dis
[bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go...
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jane remembers getting a note from barbara. at 25. >> she sent a note, tell jane she's doing a good job. >> reporter: who would surprise barbara first? oprah who told me about a job interview at 19 she pretended to be barbara walters. >> i tried to sit like her. i tried to do this like her. i tried to cross my legs like her. i tried to even talk like her. >> she has no idea you're here? >> no. i can't wait to surprise her. i think this is what i think is an amazing thing. i have said forever that she is the reason why i could walk the road that i did because she actually was the one who paved it. >> reporter: right behind her they were all waiting. diane waiting. robin ready. the group's selfie. history in the making to surprise barbara. >> we hope you will join us for barbara's big day tomorrow appearing on "the view" on "gma" and our special tomorrow night. we thank you for watching. be sure to be with us tomorrow for >> >>> new at 6:00, the california drought. the repercussions could be harsh. >> a live report as this fire c
jane remembers getting a note from barbara. at 25. >> she sent a note, tell jane she's doing a good job. >> reporter: who would surprise barbara first? oprah who told me about a job interview at 19 she pretended to be barbara walters. >> i tried to sit like her. i tried to do this like her. i tried to cross my legs like her. i tried to even talk like her. >> she has no idea you're here? >> no. i can't wait to surprise her. i think this is what i think is an amazing...
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jane wells spoke to a younger audience to find out. hi, jane. >> carl, prepare to feel old. mark zuckerberg turned 30 last week. that's, like, 80 in social media years. so how popular is snapchat, and is it worth competing against? we asked the people who should know, those who are about a decade younger than the facebook ceo. do you use snapchat? >> i use snapchat frequently. i use it more than i talk to people on the phone, because it's so convenient. with the new update, you can slide to the right and start chatting, facetiming, everything. >> for me, when i see most of my friends, it's pictures of something that happened throughout campus, or food photos, or friends having fun at events, concerts. >> like, nobody uses facebook anymore. >> instagram, i mean there's people who, like, you know, you have the fake wanna-be artists who think they're very artistic, let me take this picture of a leaf that looks exactly the same and make it look different, for no reason. i mean, it's kind of cool, but at the same time, it's, like, when you have 50 posts in a row of selfies, it's,
jane wells spoke to a younger audience to find out. hi, jane. >> carl, prepare to feel old. mark zuckerberg turned 30 last week. that's, like, 80 in social media years. so how popular is snapchat, and is it worth competing against? we asked the people who should know, those who are about a decade younger than the facebook ceo. do you use snapchat? >> i use snapchat frequently. i use it more than i talk to people on the phone, because it's so convenient. with the new update, you can...
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. >> with me now is wolfeboro resident jane o'toole. she is the one who filed the complaint after hearing the commissioner's comments. tell me how this came about. you were out to dinner with your husband, and what happened? >> we were sitting there having dinner, actually celebrating my eighth year cancer free. we had just returned from dana farber in boston. we just wanted to relax. and very loud, well, we heard someone ask mr. copeland if he watched a local tv show called "chronicle." and he piped up and said no, i don't watch tv because every time i do all i ever see is that f-ing "n" word. which was an obvious poke at obama. it was extraordinarily loud. it wasn't like we were listening in on a quiet conversation. it was loud and just reverberated through the restaurant. >> and you have recently moved to wolfeboro, right? so when you heard this happen, you didn't actually know who it was, right? you didn't know the commissioner? >> no, not at all. actually, as i left the restaurant, i just quietly said -- i passed him and quietly sa
. >> with me now is wolfeboro resident jane o'toole. she is the one who filed the complaint after hearing the commissioner's comments. tell me how this came about. you were out to dinner with your husband, and what happened? >> we were sitting there having dinner, actually celebrating my eighth year cancer free. we had just returned from dana farber in boston. we just wanted to relax. and very loud, well, we heard someone ask mr. copeland if he watched a local tv show called...
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tell jane she's doing a good job. >> reporter: who would surprise barbara first? oprah. she told me about a job interview at 19. she pretended to be barbara walters. >> i tried to sit like her, cross my legs like her, tried to even talk like her. >> she has no idea that you are here. >> she has no idea that i am here. i can't wait to surprise her. i think this is what is an amazing thing. i have said forever that she is the reason why i could walk the road that i did because she actually was the one who paved it. i'm going to try not to cry myself. >> behind her, they were all waiting, diane waving, robin ready. a selfie in the making out to surprise barbara. david muir, abc news, new york. >> that is some star power. >> really was really cool to watch. that was very cool. >> speaks volumes to her legacy. >>> celebrations will be going strong all day long here at abc. she will be on "good morning america" and of course her final episode of "the view" and tonight a two-hour special barbara walters her story features one of the biggest collections of celebrities ever cramm
tell jane she's doing a good job. >> reporter: who would surprise barbara first? oprah. she told me about a job interview at 19. she pretended to be barbara walters. >> i tried to sit like her, cross my legs like her, tried to even talk like her. >> she has no idea that you are here. >> she has no idea that i am here. i can't wait to surprise her. i think this is what is an amazing thing. i have said forever that she is the reason why i could walk the road that i did...
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i have asbestos those are children's and pets and people we've had a hearing here before thank you jane kim for attempting to get us a clinic that's similar to what we need it's an attempt there's moves made by jane kim and the city but they deny everything in black and white in the paperwork if the city's paperwork i can find in less than two years they swear they didn't know go this is ridiculous for intelligent people to say well, that's what they said in two years i've found out what they said is not true and my children that sick i'm asking for help i'm asking for help for all the people that shouldn't be there. in the face of remediation allow them to have a remediation you shouldn't have them in the face of those chemical grand theft you shouldn't have people there help them move and don't - >> thank you very much. next speaker. . we have a clerk that can take it from you. >> i came over today to speak about nature areas program and a significant nature management lands which is an awesome program and criminal plan i want to tell you that today in san francisco aquarium there's a
i have asbestos those are children's and pets and people we've had a hearing here before thank you jane kim for attempting to get us a clinic that's similar to what we need it's an attempt there's moves made by jane kim and the city but they deny everything in black and white in the paperwork if the city's paperwork i can find in less than two years they swear they didn't know go this is ridiculous for intelligent people to say well, that's what they said in two years i've found out what they...
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>> never give up do or die, what i always say. >> with us tonight, "america "aa tonight"'s lori jane gliha. are people listening to this show? >> it is interestings, whether he was doing his wrestling show, 300 to 800 a week, but when he did his find relisha show, it was up to 3,000 listeners. there's definitely an interest from the community, people really care about this girl, they want to know what happened to her. they want to bring her home. >> people finding the way to get the information through the internet radio show, what about the police? have they released any information about the case? >> it's been weeks since three did massive search where they had volunteers come out. i asked them what is the status of the case, they continue to say they are dedicated to trying to bring relisha home. but they haven't given details on what they're doing. i asked them to listen to this show, family members that might have information that would be interesting they would not say whether or not they have detectives listening. >> do they say it's a cold case or they have it open? >> i don'
>> never give up do or die, what i always say. >> with us tonight, "america "aa tonight"'s lori jane gliha. are people listening to this show? >> it is interestings, whether he was doing his wrestling show, 300 to 800 a week, but when he did his find relisha show, it was up to 3,000 listeners. there's definitely an interest from the community, people really care about this girl, they want to know what happened to her. they want to bring her home. >> people...
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right, jane? >> reporter: yeah. sue, you know, pot -- growing pot costs a lot of money, takes a lot of power and hogs a lot of water. now one silicon valley tech guru has left california for colorado to try to change that. we'll have that story coming up. e right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. >>> the mavericks' owner and "shark tanker" mark cuban finding controversy once again. no stranger to that, he. dominic chu here with the story. >> that's right, tyler. he is a guy that's not really that averse to the spotlight. he's in th
right, jane? >> reporter: yeah. sue, you know, pot -- growing pot costs a lot of money, takes a lot of power and hogs a lot of water. now one silicon valley tech guru has left california for colorado to try to change that. we'll have that story coming up. e right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so...
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"america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha reports. >> every night monday through friday, keith warren has an appointment on the air. >> there are some things had a need to be aired out tonight . i want to hear from my listeners. >> the washington, d.c. father is the host of a self-produced online blog-talk radio show dedicated to what happened to relisha rudd, the d.c. sweetheart that's been missing since march. >> what is it about relisha's case that touched you? >> the mini saw her smile from her picture, it melted my heart. the little kid who had the prettiest smile it will the funniest laugh, it melts my heart. >> for years he was a wrestler went by the named "crucifix." he hosted a regular wrestling radio program with a few hundred faithful followers each week. but when he thrernd learned the discovery relisha rudd, a homeless girl living in a shelter, hit home. his own cousin went missing in 2010. >> just like my cousin's case, she vanished without a trace. it was mysterious. when the police started asking for citizens help i had to jump right in. >> warren put his tuf guy wrestling
"america tonight"'s are lori jane gliha reports. >> every night monday through friday, keith warren has an appointment on the air. >> there are some things had a need to be aired out tonight . i want to hear from my listeners. >> the washington, d.c. father is the host of a self-produced online blog-talk radio show dedicated to what happened to relisha rudd, the d.c. sweetheart that's been missing since march. >> what is it about relisha's case that touched...
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jane has done that. thatnk we all appreciate in our readers. jane, thank you. thank you for giving me an opportunity to talk about this issue. i know what your theme is. it is particularly timely. thank you. the challenges facing nato today remind us of the need for this historic alliance. what we must do to strengthen it. 65 years ago after a long debate about america's role in the gatheredorld, and boys in the oval office to witness envoysnt truman -- gathered in the oval office to witness present troop and -- president truman ratify the north atlantic alliance. those voices called for america to relieve ourselves gradually of the basic responsibility for the security of western europe. instead, general eisenhower arrived in paris in 1951 as the screen -- supreme allied commander. 1953, 50 navy warships have followed. they begin working together to integrate north american and european strategy, plans, and forces. commitmentsnot make in search of monsters to destroy. joined theruman treaty because he said he was convinced that nato would serve as a shield aga
jane has done that. thatnk we all appreciate in our readers. jane, thank you. thank you for giving me an opportunity to talk about this issue. i know what your theme is. it is particularly timely. thank you. the challenges facing nato today remind us of the need for this historic alliance. what we must do to strengthen it. 65 years ago after a long debate about america's role in the gatheredorld, and boys in the oval office to witness envoysnt truman -- gathered in the oval office to witness...