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no one has achieved as much as he has. >> formal one has a new star. the mclaren drive-in's have been stacking up -- drivers have been stacking up victories. shoe marketer is trailing behind the leaders that he is out of the run for this year's title. -- schumacher is trailing behind the leaders. he is looking to take a head of the pack again next season. >> we spoke to donner and we asked him how long that he thought schumacher would be able to compete and if he had a future in formula one? >> well, he is not known for being a patient presents. he is very determined. he has come back and done quite well. however, the environment which he ended up in had dramatically changed to the days when he was successful in formula one. nowadays, you have a key rebel drivers in a a fantastic car and they are all quick enough to beat him. -- you have two red bull drivers. michael is up against a lot of other drivers, not just his teammates. >> there has been a lot of changes to for the one recently. have they made the sport more exciting? >> i don't think that the
no one has achieved as much as he has. >> formal one has a new star. the mclaren drive-in's have been stacking up -- drivers have been stacking up victories. shoe marketer is trailing behind the leaders that he is out of the run for this year's title. -- schumacher is trailing behind the leaders. he is looking to take a head of the pack again next season. >> we spoke to donner and we asked him how long that he thought schumacher would be able to compete and if he had a future in...
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the stock has already gained nearly 48%. it has returned amongst? shares. it had not been listed on the? -- it had not been listed on the dax in a while. other companies did a lot of cost-cutting, which cost money at first but will pay off. crosscuting for detuche bahn means cutting people as well. >> will look at the market indexes in more detail. we began in frankfurt, where the dax closed at 61.78. the u.s. stock market closed slightly down. in new york, shares showed little room -- little reaction after a federal reserve report, the so-called beige book, which had several signs that the recovery has closed. the dow jones is at 10,497. the euro is trading at $1.29. airplane maker boeing is struggling despite the upbeat mode. profits fell to 605 million euros. the company delivered fewer planes. boeing management said the airplane maker remained well- positioned for growth in 2011 and beyond. boeing is working along the clock to deliver the 787 dreamliner. the new delivery date is december. that is 2.5 years behind one of germany's most successful busines
the stock has already gained nearly 48%. it has returned amongst? shares. it had not been listed on the? -- it had not been listed on the dax in a while. other companies did a lot of cost-cutting, which cost money at first but will pay off. crosscuting for detuche bahn means cutting people as well. >> will look at the market indexes in more detail. we began in frankfurt, where the dax closed at 61.78. the u.s. stock market closed slightly down. in new york, shares showed little room --...
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what has happened now is just rumors. we don't know anything more. >> as the people of this small village come to grips with the news, police said they could still find more bodies. >> alarm is growing within the united nations. the west african country has been described as a catastrophe. the world food program has doubled aid operations to feed millions. the problem of food shortages has grown dramatically since the last targets, just a year ago. the greek government has used an emergency measure of order to put a truck drivers back to work after a strike. they were ordered to return to the job or face arrest. authorities say such a move was justified and no one has the right to paralyze the country. still ahead, rickshaws, ruins, and rehabilitation. can former prisoners pedal their way back into normal society? there has been a national day of mourning in pakistan, following the country's workers -- worst ever air disaster. all one header be to people on board the aircraft died -- 152 people died. >> rescuers worked fr
what has happened now is just rumors. we don't know anything more. >> as the people of this small village come to grips with the news, police said they could still find more bodies. >> alarm is growing within the united nations. the west african country has been described as a catastrophe. the world food program has doubled aid operations to feed millions. the problem of food shortages has grown dramatically since the last targets, just a year ago. the greek government has used an...
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the news has come that another soldier has turned his guns on his trainers. this raises fear that the taliban may be infiltrating. bringing british troops home depends on stopping the taliban. this was the scene for u.k. forces last summer, this year the fighting is just as hard. the casualties are also graves. -- are also just as grave. >> the afghan president, hamid karzai, says that he would like the forces to charge up security by it the end of this year and across the country by 2014. is that feasible? we have been to a training camp to find out. >> training hard to fight of their own battle. this is the afghan national army at a new complex built with british money. they have been drilled by coalition sponsors, part of the accelerated drive towards a transition of handing the security over to afghan forces. >> as a soldier in this country's national army, i am saying that this war is here because of the evil intentions of the enemy. we are getting this training to help us to feed the insurgents. >> this is what they are up against. -- we are getting thi
the news has come that another soldier has turned his guns on his trainers. this raises fear that the taliban may be infiltrating. bringing british troops home depends on stopping the taliban. this was the scene for u.k. forces last summer, this year the fighting is just as hard. the casualties are also graves. -- are also just as grave. >> the afghan president, hamid karzai, says that he would like the forces to charge up security by it the end of this year and across the country by...
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dieter has been on the job for almost 50 years.he worked on the farm and stayed on when it became a business. >> back in 1978 i started and i have been doing it every year since. it is fun. a lot of things have become easier. there is air conditioning, and the machinery does not break down as much. i have seen a lot of improvements. >> what also makes the job a lot easier for the driver is that the work is not weighed down by the ideological balance of social agriculture. -- ideological battle lasballasl agriculture pyridoxin. collective farms like this were once low on productivity, the machinery was out of date and the work force was too big. 500 people used to work on this land. the business that emerged from the communist farm employs just 40 people and produces just as much food. the manager started working here in 1988. in the mid-1990s his efforts to stave to the -- save the business from bankruptcy. he then became a part owner. but a lot of jobs were lost in the process. of >> the main product we had was carrots. 10 tons we
dieter has been on the job for almost 50 years.he worked on the farm and stayed on when it became a business. >> back in 1978 i started and i have been doing it every year since. it is fun. a lot of things have become easier. there is air conditioning, and the machinery does not break down as much. i have seen a lot of improvements. >> what also makes the job a lot easier for the driver is that the work is not weighed down by the ideological balance of social agriculture. --...
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a team here has reported concerns. it has asked spain's high court to have the train line at rerouted away from the church. >> this building is a world heritage monument. the tunnel runs just 1.5 meters from the church and the subsoil is very unstable. we tried to get the project changed but nobody listened. now we are waiting for the courts to decide. of the tunneling work is getting closer by the day. >> it is partly the sheer scale and weight of this that concerns people. something you can best appreciate by going to the top. with tunnelling and trains down below, architects were about vibration. the church will be even taller when it is finished. they say the rail link is vital to our solana -- is vital to barcelona. >> once we decided this was the only viable way, we work to ensure the maximum possible safety, not only for the monument both for all the buildings. we are using the most modern technology to avoid and a damaged. we think the conditions of the best and guarantee total safety. >> the tourists are not c
a team here has reported concerns. it has asked spain's high court to have the train line at rerouted away from the church. >> this building is a world heritage monument. the tunnel runs just 1.5 meters from the church and the subsoil is very unstable. we tried to get the project changed but nobody listened. now we are waiting for the courts to decide. of the tunneling work is getting closer by the day. >> it is partly the sheer scale and weight of this that concerns people....
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there is a sense of justice done, but it has taken time. three decades since the atrocities committed in the killing fields of cambodia, a war crimes court has found a man imprisoned guilty of crimes against humanity, sentenced to 30 years in prison, he has already served 11. the first senior figure to face trial. >> bearing witness to a moment of history, they gathered together outside of the courtroom to hear a verdict long overdue. the old will always remember, the young are urged not to forget. , red door each -- thousands were tortured and executed in the cambodian killing fields by him. the verdict, guilty of crimes against humanity. >> a single sentence of 35 years of imprisonment. >> with time already served, it is reduced to 19 years. a disappointment to many here. >> you have a man who has been responsible for at least 13,000 lives being killed serving only 19 years. that comes down to 11 hours for life, which is not comprehensible or acceptable. >> the khmer rouge ruled cambodia for years under pol pot. his extreme communist visi
there is a sense of justice done, but it has taken time. three decades since the atrocities committed in the killing fields of cambodia, a war crimes court has found a man imprisoned guilty of crimes against humanity, sentenced to 30 years in prison, he has already served 11. the first senior figure to face trial. >> bearing witness to a moment of history, they gathered together outside of the courtroom to hear a verdict long overdue. the old will always remember, the young are urged not...
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it is unfortunate this situation has deteriorated as it has. it is unfortunate these property owners bought into a mess of a property line. it is unfortunate that ms. unterberger has been ill so much of the year that she has been under doctor's orders to avoid stressful situations and she has not been able to focus. at sea has not been working. she has not had a lot of money to do this stuff. but all of this stuff needs to get done. the pit -- the district building inspector will be on site, as commissioner fung pointed out. as he does the inspections and sees other conditions that may be required, he will require it. if he sees the dilapidation is addressed in this nov, it will be closed unless further issues are raised. that is right it really comes down to -- this is what it really comes down to. this list that mr. warmer has put into this briefing is not a corrections list, it is not a code compliance list produced by the building department. if he wants to discuss that with the building inspector, that is his prerogative. if the building i
it is unfortunate this situation has deteriorated as it has. it is unfortunate these property owners bought into a mess of a property line. it is unfortunate that ms. unterberger has been ill so much of the year that she has been under doctor's orders to avoid stressful situations and she has not been able to focus. at sea has not been working. she has not had a lot of money to do this stuff. but all of this stuff needs to get done. the pit -- the district building inspector will be on site, as...
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oil spill in the gulf of mexico has been as has disastrous to the firm's finances as it has to the environment the crisis has forced b.p. c.e.o. to step down brought eleven billion pounds in losses already and force the sale of assets to pay for the cleanup and compensation claims there is now some debate over just how bad the environmental impact will be some scientists believe the effects will be felt for decades while there's some evidence that the leak has been clearing from the surface of the water much faster than expected time magazine's michael grunwald things exaggerating the damage is a way for some to promote their individual chanda's. just about everybody has called this the worst environmental disaster u.s. has ever faced and i went down to louisiana last week. assuming that they were right there just doesn't seem to be a lot of evidence for that one of the scientists i talked to said this is like a sunburn on a cancer patient so we don't know what we don't know and the long term new paths are certainly impossible to know right now but there's not much evidence the environmental c
oil spill in the gulf of mexico has been as has disastrous to the firm's finances as it has to the environment the crisis has forced b.p. c.e.o. to step down brought eleven billion pounds in losses already and force the sale of assets to pay for the cleanup and compensation claims there is now some debate over just how bad the environmental impact will be some scientists believe the effects will be felt for decades while there's some evidence that the leak has been clearing from the surface of...
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haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] [thinking] glucose...plus oxygen... equals...carbon dioxide... teacher: i'd like to pass them back to you now. i'm very pleased with your work. [girl's thoughts overlap] announcer: she's got the drive, the energy... the heart... and the talent. pre-med. announcer: but she wouldn't be here without your help. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. announcer: so, what's the biggest issue in america today? i don't think we're probably ever doing enough for our environment. the war in iraq religious yahoos freedom of speech i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. i probably believe in all those causes, but i'm...i'm not really doin' anything. everyone's attention please. we want to start with our program this evening. this afternoon i want to thank everyone for coming out. what we will be doing today and the western edition comes together and do a youth show case. this is the third annual i believe so we want to get started with the program. we well be first having the t
haa ha ha! ha hha ha! [snortg] [thinking] glucose...plus oxygen... equals...carbon dioxide... teacher: i'd like to pass them back to you now. i'm very pleased with your work. [girl's thoughts overlap] announcer: she's got the drive, the energy... the heart... and the talent. pre-med. announcer: but she wouldn't be here without your help. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. announcer: so, what's the biggest issue in america today? i don't...
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the train has only just left alone for munich. -- the train has just left alone, for munich. and the passengers are tired and on edge from the heat. >> i cannot take it anymore. >> the air-conditioning worked at first, but not anymore. >> the air-conditioning systems are prone to outages at high temperatures. they have come under fire for poor management. the ceo has faced calls by the transport minister for improvements. some blame the company's cost- cutting measures. >> politicians played a part in the yield driven course what they couldn't -- while preparing their initial public offering. in that respect, politicians are responsible. >> while politicians push for solutions, many passengers are left to wait and sweat it out. deutsche bahn will have to act quickly to prevent a public- relations crisis. >>> former archbishop desmond tutu plans to recruit. it plans to retire from public lifen october 7, on his 70th birthday. he says it is time to slow down and spend more time with family. he was awarded the peace prize in 1984 and became the archbishop of cape town in 1986, r
the train has only just left alone for munich. -- the train has just left alone, for munich. and the passengers are tired and on edge from the heat. >> i cannot take it anymore. >> the air-conditioning worked at first, but not anymore. >> the air-conditioning systems are prone to outages at high temperatures. they have come under fire for poor management. the ceo has faced calls by the transport minister for improvements. some blame the company's cost- cutting measures....
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has probably all of. these things from the prison no money if you work in this building there's no police but there's since he's living here there's all the day police all the people in town are talking about. and knowing all the people that want him to be here because there is a school next door and there's a kindergarten. mr eight should still be in prison under germany's policy of preventive detention it was designed to keep offenders like him behind bars even after a sentence was served because they were still deemed a danger to the public but it was a policy that fell foul of the european court of human rights which ruled the practice unlawful the german government argued it worked and defended it to the end it's get pushed into failing of course there's a danger there to convict could stay in preventive detention for the rest of his life but to avoid the situation we have frequent specialist checks to assess their condition and he paedophile campaigner thomas brookman opposes preventive detention th
has probably all of. these things from the prison no money if you work in this building there's no police but there's since he's living here there's all the day police all the people in town are talking about. and knowing all the people that want him to be here because there is a school next door and there's a kindergarten. mr eight should still be in prison under germany's policy of preventive detention it was designed to keep offenders like him behind bars even after a sentence was served...
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the british foreign secretary william hague has called for the release of the lockerbie -- has called the release of the lockerbie bomber, al-megrahi, as mistake. he was suffering from cancer and only expected to live another three months. he is still alive. the u.s. has pressed for an investigation into the decision to free him and into allegations that bp lobby for his release. from washington, james reynolds reports. >> here is the problem facing britain and america. al-megrahi is free and not yet dead. the scottish government released him a year ago because the -- doctors said he had three months to live. 11 months have gone by, and he is still alive. al-megrahi is the only man convicted of the bombing of pan am flight 103. 270 people were killed when it exploded over the town of lockerbie. he was jailed for life. which is why his release last year and third so many in britain in america, despite -- angered so many in britain and america. scottish authorities decided to allow him to go home to die in libya. now hillary clinton has spoken to william hague about the growing concern.
the british foreign secretary william hague has called for the release of the lockerbie -- has called the release of the lockerbie bomber, al-megrahi, as mistake. he was suffering from cancer and only expected to live another three months. he is still alive. the u.s. has pressed for an investigation into the decision to free him and into allegations that bp lobby for his release. from washington, james reynolds reports. >> here is the problem facing britain and america. al-megrahi is free...
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obama has to face you know i'm not. totally disappointed in him i think that as a as a as a person you have to do your best job and then you're working with the united states government it can't be it can't be easy. now what else to general still have to say in an hour's time ham on aussie. moving to other news now in a court in russia's far east has ruled as an internet provider should bar access to several websites including the popular video sharing site you cheap accusing them of hosting extremist ideology but the argument was based on the pedestal only of the nationalists video entitled russia for russians other sites affected allowed to stream this content such as hitler's line count the prosecutor who filed the lawsuit said he was acting quote in the interests of russia but the internet provider involved called the ruling. these decisions shouldn't be taken by a court all of mankind is using this website and provides like those don't violate russian law which we're still being forced to close the website so the t
obama has to face you know i'm not. totally disappointed in him i think that as a as a as a person you have to do your best job and then you're working with the united states government it can't be it can't be easy. now what else to general still have to say in an hour's time ham on aussie. moving to other news now in a court in russia's far east has ruled as an internet provider should bar access to several websites including the popular video sharing site you cheap accusing them of hosting...
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i'm 18 years she has been here, she has been promoted six times, so that is a great batting average. jennifer, congratulations. jennifer, as you know, is responsible on the port side for the project at 1.5, 3, and 5, which is spectacular. simon, wherever you are, we're taking all the credit for that project, so congratulations, wherever you are. also for the exploratory project that is coming to us at pier 15 and eventually 17, says she has as two great projects under her belt as well as numerous other tendencies and projects under the way. it is unimaginable that she would consider abandoning us in this way, but she has, and so, we will look hard and high and low into all of you in the room to try to replace her if we can, so with that, i would just like to say a heartfelt thank you, jennifer, so much. god bless for all you have done, and good luck to you in the next chapter of your travels. [applause] >> jennifer, the commission has a plaque here for you, and i will read it. i accretion for your 18 + years of hard work and dedication at the port of seven -- an appreciation for your
i'm 18 years she has been here, she has been promoted six times, so that is a great batting average. jennifer, congratulations. jennifer, as you know, is responsible on the port side for the project at 1.5, 3, and 5, which is spectacular. simon, wherever you are, we're taking all the credit for that project, so congratulations, wherever you are. also for the exploratory project that is coming to us at pier 15 and eventually 17, says she has as two great projects under her belt as well as...
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across the world so what i say has to be important it has to be helpful has to be unless i'm just aid for destruction and then i probably need to be with the rest of the spas and. blow up stuff. that no general still thank you very much for sitting down q there's been no pleasure in on a thank you. mind mission. which brightened if you remove any song from tongues to freshen. me stumped on t.v. don't come. top stories this hour on r.t. afghan strategy on the question as the u.s. congress approves billions more in war funding some lawmakers say they're signing off more lives with no end in sight this comes just days after a leak of top secret documents revealing military details of the war including a cover up of civilian deaths. internet censorship in russia's far east as a court demands a local provider blocking access to you tube for spreading extremism based on the nationalist video called russia for russians infected other subjects with content such as it was. jumping on the spying bandwagon unless you're born woman sees with weapons a new york spot a media frenzy with americans c
across the world so what i say has to be important it has to be helpful has to be unless i'm just aid for destruction and then i probably need to be with the rest of the spas and. blow up stuff. that no general still thank you very much for sitting down q there's been no pleasure in on a thank you. mind mission. which brightened if you remove any song from tongues to freshen. me stumped on t.v. don't come. top stories this hour on r.t. afghan strategy on the question as the u.s. congress...
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architecture it's elss has become a canvas for contemporary art. over discovered. where else so close to moscow would you hear church bells ringing so often every fifteen minutes at a dozen churches similar tanny asli this beautiful chime can be heard in the provincial town of bor of school ikeda just eighty kilometers away from moscow and it's the closest cause of the kaluga region to the capital it takes the world to founders hilltop position thanks to the architects who started to build the town in the early fourteen saying morris comprises of several unique churches like the christian old believe us church also the legendary. monastery adds to the tiles must see list but more of it is not only about traditional architecture and golden dome sent crosses it's houses are canvas for contemporary art to self-taught artist cheney is recording the history of his hometown through his paintings but his art his sirs comes that applies. the charm of a russian provence to which nothing it seems could be added or couldn't. return and construction engineer h
architecture it's elss has become a canvas for contemporary art. over discovered. where else so close to moscow would you hear church bells ringing so often every fifteen minutes at a dozen churches similar tanny asli this beautiful chime can be heard in the provincial town of bor of school ikeda just eighty kilometers away from moscow and it's the closest cause of the kaluga region to the capital it takes the world to founders hilltop position thanks to the architects who started to build the...
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have ski also has a cunning plan to boost the image of sports betting he has set his heart on winning the services of town tical fortune teller paul the octopus badly has offered to pay around one thousand euros for the psychic cephalopods who correctly predicted the outcome of games at the world cup or to appear to go we sent an offer and i think we will find a compromise of this octopus to help make an officer to predict the winners we are ready to provide everything he needs we just need him. paul has been getting many offers but if he does come to russia he will find everything and oracle octopus could need to show off his talents his sponsors could take him to the page on match day so he could pick the winner and encourage the spectators to places pentad as that might have a question of business are today. so for now you can always find more stories on our website that's r.t. dot com slash business. for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get t
have ski also has a cunning plan to boost the image of sports betting he has set his heart on winning the services of town tical fortune teller paul the octopus badly has offered to pay around one thousand euros for the psychic cephalopods who correctly predicted the outcome of games at the world cup or to appear to go we sent an offer and i think we will find a compromise of this octopus to help make an officer to predict the winners we are ready to provide everything he needs we just need...
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for a long time called logan has been primarily as so it was stated where. the maverick scientists from the end of the last century go on and work on rockets the region was dropped because radio nordics but what is good transportation links to that property so that with a population of just over a million people the region has definitely room to grow today colloquies want to rush those hotspots for foreign investment we met some of the exports managers working here to find out how they do that business and cope with that every day lives here. re not to me be afraid of horses but she's not afraid of horse power every day she handles one hundred and her husband harold drives just as many the two work of the full tree and were among the first expanse to settle down and. the only brazilian coal good everywhere i go and i say i'm from brazil you of course i get this cheery and people talk about football and. so it's always maybe in such a big city like most you are just one more in a crowd and here you stand out specially as a foreigner and we are talking as a fo
for a long time called logan has been primarily as so it was stated where. the maverick scientists from the end of the last century go on and work on rockets the region was dropped because radio nordics but what is good transportation links to that property so that with a population of just over a million people the region has definitely room to grow today colloquies want to rush those hotspots for foreign investment we met some of the exports managers working here to find out how they do that...
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how life has and has not changed for those with disabilities. find that on the rundown. you can find links to the afghan field reports published by wikileaks. and we take a closer look at a library of congress copyright ruling that may make it easier for iphone users to jailbreak their devices and download new software and apps. on art beat, jeff talks to lisa cholodenko, writer and director of the new nontraditional family comedy, "the kids are alright." all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at intelligence gathering since 9/11. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsore
how life has and has not changed for those with disabilities. find that on the rundown. you can find links to the afghan field reports published by wikileaks. and we take a closer look at a library of congress copyright ruling that may make it easier for iphone users to jailbreak their devices and download new software and apps. on art beat, jeff talks to lisa cholodenko, writer and director of the new nontraditional family comedy, "the kids are alright." all that and more is on our...
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he has failed. i think this is inappropriate system of governance for a multiethnic society such as afghanistan. i think he has not been able to also come up with any offer for the taliban to be... to negotiate over. he wants to negotiate but he hasn't said what he is going to offer them to negotiate for or over. and he needs to articulate what that might be. i think through decentralization government structure in afghanistan which would be far more appropriate for the country, taliban might have an incentive to negotiate with the government, that is, to be able to run their own local communities. in areas where they have support. >> lehrer: mr. dobbins, do you see the same thing that this goes back to just the way it's governed as much as the way... as much as karzai, the way he does it? >> i think the problems the professor outlined are certainly serious problems. i to think they have to be kept in some perspective. there is a serious problem of corruption in the country. on the other hand, this
he has failed. i think this is inappropriate system of governance for a multiethnic society such as afghanistan. i think he has not been able to also come up with any offer for the taliban to be... to negotiate over. he wants to negotiate but he hasn't said what he is going to offer them to negotiate for or over. and he needs to articulate what that might be. i think through decentralization government structure in afghanistan which would be far more appropriate for the country, taliban might...
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senate has passed it. president obama has said he wants to sign into law next week. we are joined from our new york bureau. how big is this? >> it is the most sweeping reform we have seen since the great depression, and it is designed to prevent the circumstances that led to the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008. right now, the debate has begun as to whether this bill will succeed, but in the meantime, it is clearing the hurdle of the senate and it awaits the president's signature. >> what is the feeling? is there enough to make a difference in it? >> it will certainly make a difference. there is a new consumer protection agency. banks will be required to have higher capital reserve. that is sort of of buffer if they have losses in the future so they will be able to withstand them. perhaps the biggest criticism is this was designed to avoid a similar crisis$fnn"q to the onee have just seen. where the problem is that these institutions were too big to fail. some say not enough has been done to address that, that banks are still involved in risky practices. the law tha
senate has passed it. president obama has said he wants to sign into law next week. we are joined from our new york bureau. how big is this? >> it is the most sweeping reform we have seen since the great depression, and it is designed to prevent the circumstances that led to the financial crisis of 2007 and 2008. right now, the debate has begun as to whether this bill will succeed, but in the meantime, it is clearing the hurdle of the senate and it awaits the president's signature....
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each side has claimed innocence. each side has blamed the other. it is a game of diplomatic tennis that is worthy of wimbledon. but it is not worthy on behalf of the lives and the families who still have to deal with this terrorist act and the consequences of their lost loved ones in their lives. >> senator menendez. the former u.n. chief weapons inspector says that the bush administration invaded iraq because it was high on the idea of military action after 9/11 and thought it could get away with it. it described the british as prisoners on the train. he questioned the judgment of george bush and tony blair, but not their good faith. he said they should have realized that their intelligence sources were pour. >> it was the swedish lawyer and diplomat who were sent to the investigation. he shuffled from meeting to meeting, caught between saddam hussain's evasion and president bush's impatience. the executive chairman of the united nations monitoring and inspection committee told the inquiry that, at the time, he believed that iraq did have wmd's. >
each side has claimed innocence. each side has blamed the other. it is a game of diplomatic tennis that is worthy of wimbledon. but it is not worthy on behalf of the lives and the families who still have to deal with this terrorist act and the consequences of their lost loved ones in their lives. >> senator menendez. the former u.n. chief weapons inspector says that the bush administration invaded iraq because it was high on the idea of military action after 9/11 and thought it could get...
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has covered up the taliban has deadly. missiles and all this from a british perspective makes rather a mockery of david cameron the prime minister's assertion that from next year we will start pulling troops out of afghanistan and then we will hand over this situation to the afghan government from two thousand and fourteen. this isn't the first stunning revelation from wiki leaks so where does the sun get this kind of information from a. well this specific piece of information this specific dossier it's not clear where this came from and julian assaults here in fact is giving a media conference in a couple of hours time here in london our team will be that to hear what he's got to say he won't discuss where these ninety thousand documents came from but we can assume that that comes from some sort of inside source maybe because in april there was a similar leak of video which julian i saw wiki leaks put on his web sites which showed apache helicopters essentially gunning down to a man on the streets of baghdad now someone h
has covered up the taliban has deadly. missiles and all this from a british perspective makes rather a mockery of david cameron the prime minister's assertion that from next year we will start pulling troops out of afghanistan and then we will hand over this situation to the afghan government from two thousand and fourteen. this isn't the first stunning revelation from wiki leaks so where does the sun get this kind of information from a. well this specific piece of information this specific...
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has the same quality. we use to form germany from chickie become penny was an early bird to place its bets on the region that's worth one billion dollars on seven hundred ten as it built a whole industrial park something which would be unlikely closer to moscow due to higher costs are becoming a cause for heart on their tail lights today home to bobo peugeot citroen and renault just recently is still stamping factory was open and now it caters for all full car parts this is not just the biggest german investment in russia but also an example of a life patient it is no longer chaffed the car assembly as it was four years ago these parts are built with russian fans and ultimately will be built what the russians steve. and like are not and harold well desegregate was born in color but in a way he also stands out from his three thousand core leaks he was recruited from a local orphanage frequently out of work so he says he's now driven to succeed but i want to stay and work here if they give me a chance to gro
has the same quality. we use to form germany from chickie become penny was an early bird to place its bets on the region that's worth one billion dollars on seven hundred ten as it built a whole industrial park something which would be unlikely closer to moscow due to higher costs are becoming a cause for heart on their tail lights today home to bobo peugeot citroen and renault just recently is still stamping factory was open and now it caters for all full car parts this is not just the biggest...
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this issue has taken -- has been on the back burner for too long. we are at war. our constituents are dying. each and every day. we read about more people who are killed in afghanistan. we have an obligation to do better. this policy is deeply flawed. we need a way out. i ask all of you today to vote for the mcgovern-obey-jones amendment. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chairman yields back. the chair will clarify that the procedural posture for unanimous consent requests of the type recently broached by the gentleman from georgia is not dictated by guidelines for clearances, rather it is subject to managerial prerogative. in short, such a request could be propounded only if the person managing for that motion agrees. the previous question is ordered. the question of adoption of the motion is divided among five house amendments, pursuant to house 1500, the first portion of the divided question is adopt the second portion of the divided question is will the house concur in the senate amendments with house amendment numbe
this issue has taken -- has been on the back burner for too long. we are at war. our constituents are dying. each and every day. we read about more people who are killed in afghanistan. we have an obligation to do better. this policy is deeply flawed. we need a way out. i ask all of you today to vote for the mcgovern-obey-jones amendment. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chairman yields back. the chair will clarify that the procedural posture for...
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here is what has been reported. a trader in these in major offices is alleged to have spent 658 million pounds buying up a large chunk of the world's supply of cocoa. he has brought cocoa prices to a record 32-year price. so will his trade mean we all in the up spending more on our chocolate treats? he says his company has of very carefully-planned strategy. here is our rare interview with the man himself. >> everyone recognizes that the world is growing. food and water is the critical thing. we specialize in this. so we follow the seasons and the crops. we go west to east, east to west. it could be weeks. investing at the wrong time can make a difference up & yield difference. -- a difference of 10% yield difference. >> his intimate knowledge of the weather could have meaning for his purchase. 40% of all cocoa crops and in the world of had a bad harvest. he saw that as an opportunity to jump in and buy a big chunk of the market. it reflects a growing interest by speculative traders in all commodities. just look how
here is what has been reported. a trader in these in major offices is alleged to have spent 658 million pounds buying up a large chunk of the world's supply of cocoa. he has brought cocoa prices to a record 32-year price. so will his trade mean we all in the up spending more on our chocolate treats? he says his company has of very carefully-planned strategy. here is our rare interview with the man himself. >> everyone recognizes that the world is growing. food and water is the critical...
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it has been a cool summer and it continues this way.ve got fog already is shooting over into lafayette. that starts you off cloudy and that ends you up cool. tomorrow, another cool one just like today. the cooler summer is not supposed to look like this but this is what's been happening. this low center drops in. in the winter it brought us a lot of rain. this time of year doesn't have enough to bring you enough rain, it doesn't have enough to bring you fog. that lends well to fire danger. it actually helps the firefighters quite a bit. i've said this night after night, our lead story, often our early stories in the newscast are fire danger stories. and we haven't had those issues. the fire danger is going to get right into the delta. but it was foggy all day at steinson. foggy all day in santa cruz. the heat is in the valley, redding got to 98 today. most of our area remained below average through tomorrow into wednesday. and then it'll start to warm up a little bit. but not a major warm up. the forecast highs then for cities where you
it has been a cool summer and it continues this way.ve got fog already is shooting over into lafayette. that starts you off cloudy and that ends you up cool. tomorrow, another cool one just like today. the cooler summer is not supposed to look like this but this is what's been happening. this low center drops in. in the winter it brought us a lot of rain. this time of year doesn't have enough to bring you enough rain, it doesn't have enough to bring you fog. that lends well to fire danger. it...
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because stern has faced major challenges. spired biggest and made nine inches to take all the afghanistan but now the libs are demanding more power in pakistan itself and there's a large areas full faith. federal administered tribal areas between pakistan and afghanistan which are under nobody's control and actually in this context we have to say about the number of problems and i guess the basic problem is that americans have failed in their nation building going to going to stand in the year twenty two twenty all three bush administration wanted to iraq so march they have actually forgotten about afghanistan and those billions of dollars spent in iraq those of course the billions of dollars not spent in afghanistan and no the whole region afghanistan pakistan and i guess x. or viewed. states are likely to fall on the taliban or other forms of extremism was not take a look at the wider context if you well you know and in context of the global fight against terror how will as you said the failing of americans in afghanistan i
because stern has faced major challenges. spired biggest and made nine inches to take all the afghanistan but now the libs are demanding more power in pakistan itself and there's a large areas full faith. federal administered tribal areas between pakistan and afghanistan which are under nobody's control and actually in this context we have to say about the number of problems and i guess the basic problem is that americans have failed in their nation building going to going to stand in the year...
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it has all of that history. and it is such a san francisco icon and very few have been inside it. >> unlike a conventional theatre which is where most of your dancers and perform eers apply their craft, here you had to prepare them to use this unusual spa space. what special training or effort did that require? >> we spent a lot of time on softening the joints because the surfaces are very hard and we had built some dance floors in certain rooms where there is very athletic dancing that will happen because we couldn't do it on the marble or cement floors. but there are still many surfaces that are the way the architecture is and they are very hard. so it is really about learning to move through the joints in a very soft way and know that you have got an hour and a half of being on that surface and kind of pacing yourself. >> as the audience moves from one part of the space to another and sees the different performances, there are kind of mini stories that are told. >> yes. >> what role did you have in shaping th
it has all of that history. and it is such a san francisco icon and very few have been inside it. >> unlike a conventional theatre which is where most of your dancers and perform eers apply their craft, here you had to prepare them to use this unusual spa space. what special training or effort did that require? >> we spent a lot of time on softening the joints because the surfaces are very hard and we had built some dance floors in certain rooms where there is very athletic dancing...
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says it has plugged the oil well in the gulf of mexico but the controversy continues the crisis has forced b.p.'s chief executive to quit causing billions of dollars in losses and the switch itself has yet to be fully removed from the ocean there's now a heated debate over just how bad the spill will affect the environment some scientists believe the aftermath. rather will be felt for decades while others say the oil is already rapidly dispersing michael grunwald from time magazine says the problem is being exaggerated. just about everybody has called this the worst environmental disaster the u.s. has ever faced and i went down to louisiana last week. assuming that they were right there just doesn't seem to be a lot of evidence for that one of the scientists a type two so this is like a sunburn on a cancer patient so we don't know what we don't know and the long term impacts are certainly impossible to know right now but there's now much evidence and environmental catastrophes you know the media has an obvious interest in kind of hyping these things to drive ratings and certain politicians
says it has plugged the oil well in the gulf of mexico but the controversy continues the crisis has forced b.p.'s chief executive to quit causing billions of dollars in losses and the switch itself has yet to be fully removed from the ocean there's now a heated debate over just how bad the spill will affect the environment some scientists believe the aftermath. rather will be felt for decades while others say the oil is already rapidly dispersing michael grunwald from time magazine says the...
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>> he has very limited authority. congress gave him the ability to go back and look and look at the payments that were inconsistent with the public interest. he didn't designate any of these as being inconsistent in part because there were no rules applying at that time. so the banks were making huge payouts but they were allowed to. secondly a lot of these firms, most of the big one, goldman, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley they paid back the t.a.r.p. funds so he has little leverage to say give us the money back because they'll say back to him, we already did. >> a lot of the banks that did pay back the t.a.r.p. money, some of them made presentpy -- pretty clear they were doing it to avoid the pay strictures. >> oh, yeah, they made no bones about it. the banks immediately contacted treasury and said we want out. i mean, some of the banks couldn't get out, b & a and citi, they had problems and they had to stay in. but some of the others couldn't live under the strictures. >> now ken feinberg didn't name any particular nam
>> he has very limited authority. congress gave him the ability to go back and look and look at the payments that were inconsistent with the public interest. he didn't designate any of these as being inconsistent in part because there were no rules applying at that time. so the banks were making huge payouts but they were allowed to. secondly a lot of these firms, most of the big one, goldman, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley they paid back the t.a.r.p. funds so he has little leverage to say...
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it has been a tough 10, 20 years. i have to tell you, some of the greatest innovation and highest quality work is coming from the ground up. if you look back over the last year, one of the most crucial issues that has concerned in this country, health care reform, we really have to say the traditional media let the country down. it has been a significant problem in the country. in many ways, it is not perfect, it is never going to be perfect, but on the other hand, we have a lot of small innovators out there that are thinking -- changing the way that we think about information. i have been running a small website for about six years. the thing that i am finding is technology has shifted under me as well. i have to think hard about how i have to keep up with social media, how you control the rumors, help people establish fiction from fact. >> thank you. denise wagner, what do you tell your students -- i think you oversee 600? 523 journalism students at san francisco state. so how do you talk these days about the qualit
it has been a tough 10, 20 years. i have to tell you, some of the greatest innovation and highest quality work is coming from the ground up. if you look back over the last year, one of the most crucial issues that has concerned in this country, health care reform, we really have to say the traditional media let the country down. it has been a significant problem in the country. in many ways, it is not perfect, it is never going to be perfect, but on the other hand, we have a lot of small...
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it has been there for decades and new additions include a mirror maze and also has a new emphasis on the bay area with the artifacts related to local history and icons. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a case appalling what is coming to the bay area in brad pitt talks about a new movie here of. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin will be next to tell us when the warm-up will arrive. there's no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are streaming live on the web at ktvu.com. >> state and federal firefighters are battling dozens of fires sparked by lightning over the weekend in the northern areas of california be the largest fire has burned 7000 acres and saturday. bureau of land management are working to control the fire which is 10% contains. back at home we are talking about these cooler conditions that we're seen and it looks like we have the fog moving further inland. >> and lightning moves up to the east and is out there. tomorrow there is another chance for a few strikes. we have some fire danger in the bay area air has been cooler. fire dange
it has been there for decades and new additions include a mirror maze and also has a new emphasis on the bay area with the artifacts related to local history and icons. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a case appalling what is coming to the bay area in brad pitt talks about a new movie here of. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin will be next to tell us when the warm-up will arrive. there's no tv nearby, you can watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer. we are...
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[applause] he has been in private practice for over 40 years, since he was 5 years old, and he has beenddressing health disparities in both the national and local level for over 25 years since he was 5 years old. he has worked with the chinese hospital and the chinese community health care association to create the nation's first and only bilingual and culturally competent health class. he also spearheaded the creation of the chinese community health resource center, which today serves over 30,000 san franciscans. he currently serves on the san francisco health commission, which he has served for over 20 years, where he has been a staunch advocate of our community, requiring culturally competent programs, rebuilding lebanon hospital, san francisco general hospital, and encouraging support for the hepatitis b three program. he was quoted in today's "new york times" for his advocacy to that program. one of the first individuals are asked to come to my office to greet me was none other than this gentleman here, and i also want to remake a quick conversation i had with my mother recently. i
[applause] he has been in private practice for over 40 years, since he was 5 years old, and he has beenddressing health disparities in both the national and local level for over 25 years since he was 5 years old. he has worked with the chinese hospital and the chinese community health care association to create the nation's first and only bilingual and culturally competent health class. he also spearheaded the creation of the chinese community health resource center, which today serves over...
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has never been isolated well that's simply not true the virus has been isolated it's been the luck of the cloned using d.n.a. cloning technologies it's been sequenced literally thousands of times from different individuals infected with the virus. simply isn't true so it's never been a sort of secondly. normal virus causes of you know the first and see is also not true we know very well how it works now let's just hear from dr zachary if we can i would say that it's true that hiv is cloned thousands of times but cloning means to take something from a clone if it is a clone you have to have the original and original is never never shown in any paper. you know we'll see and still to come in the program the pain of the vietnam still fell today victims of the deadly chemical weapon agent orange are calling on washington to full advantage of the toxic legacy of the poison spread over huge areas by american forces in vietnam. and the funny side of an indian comedy featuring the world's most wanted terrorist is not being seen in pakistan. teenage would bases side bomb a girls were among eigh
has never been isolated well that's simply not true the virus has been isolated it's been the luck of the cloned using d.n.a. cloning technologies it's been sequenced literally thousands of times from different individuals infected with the virus. simply isn't true so it's never been a sort of secondly. normal virus causes of you know the first and see is also not true we know very well how it works now let's just hear from dr zachary if we can i would say that it's true that hiv is cloned...
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a team has begun exploring in has -- in has discovered a quarter of kenya's butterflies. our correspondent joins them in a mountain range of northern kenya. >> he knows this man range as well as any creature here. he has been coming here since he was a child, learning about the value of the forests to life itself. he is searching for a special treat, one with barkeep will boil -- a special tree, one with bark he will boil and give to a sick villager. this is the first comprehensive scientific survey of the mountains in northern kenya, and the researchers are digging deeper. this is what makes the matthews range so special. i am not just talking about the view. this is what scientists call us got island, tropical mountains surrounded by a red -- arid lowlands. scientists are only now starting to find out what is up here. >> with such a long time of seclusion, they expect to learn much about evolution in one of the last pristine patches of non force in east africa. today, they found a vampire bats, the furthest from because they have ever been seen. this shows how undisturb
a team has begun exploring in has -- in has discovered a quarter of kenya's butterflies. our correspondent joins them in a mountain range of northern kenya. >> he knows this man range as well as any creature here. he has been coming here since he was a child, learning about the value of the forests to life itself. he is searching for a special treat, one with barkeep will boil -- a special tree, one with bark he will boil and give to a sick villager. this is the first comprehensive...
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we know that employment has been weak. and one reason why is that companies, when they meet their sales targets are doing it by making their workers more productive rather than hiring more. the other thing especially true today with companies like caterpillar and ups is the strong sales are not in the u.s. you but if places like china and india. the bottom line is the market is doing well but that is not necessarily a great sign for the economy. over the last month, even though we had a good day today t only kind of like takes us back to where we were, you know, a few weeks ago. it's basically one step forward, one step back. the market overall is telling us that it a sluggish outlook for the u.s. economy. >> lehrer: and so when the market goes up like that, it's always a mistake to read that as anything other than the fact that the market went up today, is that right. >> that's right. that the sellers had less convictions than the buyers today. you kind of have to watch the trends over time. i mean, the encouraging thing
we know that employment has been weak. and one reason why is that companies, when they meet their sales targets are doing it by making their workers more productive rather than hiring more. the other thing especially true today with companies like caterpillar and ups is the strong sales are not in the u.s. you but if places like china and india. the bottom line is the market is doing well but that is not necessarily a great sign for the economy. over the last month, even though we had a good...
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now it has tripled. co2 emission is worth 13%. now it has doubled. clearly, emerging countries are emerging. there are three conditions. there are three conditions, often we think must be fulfilled for this to continue. one, countries will have free access to the world market. dodd, -- two, they will continue to have access to resources of the world. third, they will continue to have a society that they are now having with stability in their country. i will not go into that issue. today, i am only talking about japan. i feel our resource issue -- i wonder why there is no more globalization when we discussed the resource issue? we only discussed the tariff issue or the currency issue, or the resource -- not the resource issue. that is my personal feeling, not a government review. talking about the economy, i said japan -- i will talk about japan and i will talk about the japanese experience. when japan came into the world economy, that was in the 1970's. japan was the only country which you would call saw nouveau riche. i do not mean to show off my fr
now it has tripled. co2 emission is worth 13%. now it has doubled. clearly, emerging countries are emerging. there are three conditions. there are three conditions, often we think must be fulfilled for this to continue. one, countries will have free access to the world market. dodd, -- two, they will continue to have access to resources of the world. third, they will continue to have a society that they are now having with stability in their country. i will not go into that issue. today, i am...
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it has gotten worse. our muslim population has remained very different from the muslim population of the united kingdom. they remain far better integrated, far more successful socioeconomically, far less isolated, far more involved in u.s. politics, are less concerned with overseas politics. we have some warning signs in some communities. the community challenge -- and i want to stress that the vast majority of small-americans are absolutely the most wonderful, -- somali -- americans are absolutely the most wonderful, hard-working americans you could imagine. i cannot stress that enough. there is a volley -- there is a very small subsection of the population which tends to be isolated, not as social anomaly -- socioeconomically advantaged. many of those somalian-americans have returned to fight in somalia. that is problematic. let me rephrase that -- i am sorry i said it that way. small segments of that community are worrisome to the community is part of the solution. -- are worrisome. the community is pa
it has gotten worse. our muslim population has remained very different from the muslim population of the united kingdom. they remain far better integrated, far more successful socioeconomically, far less isolated, far more involved in u.s. politics, are less concerned with overseas politics. we have some warning signs in some communities. the community challenge -- and i want to stress that the vast majority of small-americans are absolutely the most wonderful, -- somali -- americans are...
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later national and to terror community has confirmed it has been carried out by militants hold public office about in the book already there is saying that all the people being involved in this attack those who have carried it out and knowledge of this attack have all been identified although officially no name has yet been given so far the russian media has already suggested that amir abdul ought to be behind this attack this man is known as the leader all worked out in about caring militants he became number one in the republic just a while ago and since then no the number of deadly incidents in the republicans well as in the region as a whole has increased dramatically and analysts say that now they smash and is trying to gain some popularity and to get some respect from militants and most likely the main message the main goal of this particular recent attack on the plunging debatable car was to attract their attention and to show to demonstrate how powerful is here and to demonstrate to strengthen his position as the leader of the militants in the republic with as mentioned the in
later national and to terror community has confirmed it has been carried out by militants hold public office about in the book already there is saying that all the people being involved in this attack those who have carried it out and knowledge of this attack have all been identified although officially no name has yet been given so far the russian media has already suggested that amir abdul ought to be behind this attack this man is known as the leader all worked out in about caring militants...
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we've heard also that the army has been involved in the. situation under control. now from my colleague. and forest rangers are in over their heads trying to contain the blaze with some going without. time for a stranger alexandr he has been fighting the fire for five days with only a shovel in hand. and they were all sent to the regional hospital. the situation is no better in the region and the locals are. both up welcome if we're using. today for injured. people running away. we're not getting any help whatsoever would desperately need more equipment we were using. whatever we could get everyone who came to work everyone who had any equipment. russian prime minister vladimir putin i arrived. on friday morning. to assess the damage devastated residents had no qualms about airing their grievances definition i want to tell everybody this. houses will be rebuilt before winter i promise you will be restored. a tough but necessary task before the cold weather sets in. after this unusually hot summer will be a cold winter so we need to at least provide people with temp
we've heard also that the army has been involved in the. situation under control. now from my colleague. and forest rangers are in over their heads trying to contain the blaze with some going without. time for a stranger alexandr he has been fighting the fire for five days with only a shovel in hand. and they were all sent to the regional hospital. the situation is no better in the region and the locals are. both up welcome if we're using. today for injured. people running away. we're not...
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bp has a 65% stake in the oil field. it has agreed to set aside $20 billion for a compensation fund. it is asking moex and a u.s. energy developer that holds the remaining stake to cover part of the settlement costs. >>> in a related story in the gulf of mexico oil spill, exxonmobil, royal dutch shell, conoco phillips, and chevron are spending a billion dollars on a rapid response system to contain deepwater leaks. they announced recently that they will use the money to form a non-profit organization. the marine well containment company will develop a system that could be mobilized within 24 hours in water as deep as 3,000 meters. british energy giant bp has been struggling to deal with the blown-out underwater well. it isn't taking part in this project. the decision to launch this initiative appears to be aimed at demonstrating the intention to quickly respond to oil leaks in the gulf of mexico now that the u.s. government has decided to freeze deepwater drilling there. >>> japan's largest business organization is discu
bp has a 65% stake in the oil field. it has agreed to set aside $20 billion for a compensation fund. it is asking moex and a u.s. energy developer that holds the remaining stake to cover part of the settlement costs. >>> in a related story in the gulf of mexico oil spill, exxonmobil, royal dutch shell, conoco phillips, and chevron are spending a billion dollars on a rapid response system to contain deepwater leaks. they announced recently that they will use the money to form a...
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that is an unfortunate charge has doug has pointed out. judges overseeing these cases are doing so in very delivered, careful fashion. i think the results speak to that. the government has won most of the cases, and the petitioners have successfully brought habeas petitions. the case management order that they referred to come up an excellent approach. it lays out the procedures with what is to be expected. it is certainly within the discretion of district court justices -- judges, almost like a pre-trial order, and there's nothing legislative about that at all. it seems that when people disagree with how courts are handling certain issues, the first argument made is that the decision making process is legislative in nature as opposed to judicial. countryno court in this is immune from that charge. the supreme court all the way down. i fundamentally disagree. i suppose that i should refer to doug with actual experience in court with these matters to answer more fully, but i reject the charge. >> de you want to? >> i agree with judge lewis.
that is an unfortunate charge has doug has pointed out. judges overseeing these cases are doing so in very delivered, careful fashion. i think the results speak to that. the government has won most of the cases, and the petitioners have successfully brought habeas petitions. the case management order that they referred to come up an excellent approach. it lays out the procedures with what is to be expected. it is certainly within the discretion of district court justices -- judges, almost like...
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it would be hard to identify anyone that has been as much as senator john kerry has. he was intimately involved in and met several times with president karzai around the election and the aftermath of that. he has traveled to both countries. . if your strategy is going to be predicated on 25,000 troops rather than 100,000 troops, that limits your ability to impact that. i think senator kerrey has been a leading voice on this, and our responsibility is to do all the weekend to get this right. -- all that we can to get this right. we have mostly meetings that will happen this thursday. >> we go live to the u.s. house. jection, so ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, proceedings will resume on motions to suspend the rules previously postponed. votes will be taken in the following order. the release of 5 million diplomatic reports on the website on u.s. operations in afghanistan. they called them irresponsible and said it would put the lives of americans at risk. first, an update on what is happening on capitol hill. house democrats are hoping to see the final week of
it would be hard to identify anyone that has been as much as senator john kerry has. he was intimately involved in and met several times with president karzai around the election and the aftermath of that. he has traveled to both countries. . if your strategy is going to be predicated on 25,000 troops rather than 100,000 troops, that limits your ability to impact that. i think senator kerrey has been a leading voice on this, and our responsibility is to do all the weekend to get this right. --...