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why do i think the newspapers then report differently from today's news? m here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to the newspaper unless someone died? in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on
why do i think the newspapers then report differently from today's news? m here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph...
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it was the third place newspaper. the dominant newspaper main money hand over fist with advertising, and it was a big staging area, and there were lots of families there. "the miami herald" recommended a limit advertising to one page and go all out covering the news of the war and the community for all the people there. at the end of the war, "the miami news" was way behind. "miami herald" dominated south florida. "the new york times" is doing the same thing today. it is investing while others are cutting back. it is investing in the future. but as one of the most powerful things i have observed. >> if you were to advise them to do something different to get them to come back to them, which would that be? >> i am not sure people are going to come back to print. i think young people have moved to the internet and social media and hand-held devices, and the holding paper in our hands is something i am not sure as for the next generation. i think the values of journalism and the values that make reporting iwith solid repo
it was the third place newspaper. the dominant newspaper main money hand over fist with advertising, and it was a big staging area, and there were lots of families there. "the miami herald" recommended a limit advertising to one page and go all out covering the news of the war and the community for all the people there. at the end of the war, "the miami news" was way behind. "miami herald" dominated south florida. "the new york times" is doing the same...
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sadly, the first newspaper ombudsmen was that "the liberal courier-journal" in kentucky and that position has been eliminated at that newspaper. interestingly, i belong to the organization of news ombudsman, an international organization. its acronym is o-no. it is growing around the world. latin america, asia, the world is embracing the concept as american organizations tend to be walking away from it for financial reasons. >> i said i would be interviewing you, and i ask someone what they thought of the paper. they said they love "the new york times." they said they do not understand why the paper would waste their time -- they have someone like you, and they are criticizing the reporters. it is a ridiculous way to do business. did anyone ever say that to you? >> i have heard that more than once, sure. i would say that -- i don't agree with that view. i would say that the role is important. it shows a great deal of courage. it shows a great deal of strength of that organization can open itself up to internal criticism and allow, on its own pages, examinations of areas where it may fall
sadly, the first newspaper ombudsmen was that "the liberal courier-journal" in kentucky and that position has been eliminated at that newspaper. interestingly, i belong to the organization of news ombudsman, an international organization. its acronym is o-no. it is growing around the world. latin america, asia, the world is embracing the concept as american organizations tend to be walking away from it for financial reasons. >> i said i would be interviewing you, and i ask...
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[typewriter clacking] >> the courier was the black national newspaper. it was the most respected by both white and black. >> pittsburgh courier, in a sense then, was sort of in a class by itself. it's very different from the other national african-american newspapers. it was sui generis, very special, very different, and very important. [typewriter clacking] >> the courier was one of the best things that could have ever happened to the black race. >> the people who were involved in the courier, and not only the higher-ups who made the paper possible but the writers, the reporters, the runners, they were all very, very sweet, decent, highly professional people, and what they did was run a national paper. >> ♪ pittsburgh ♪ is my city >> it is indeed a privilege and a delight to be standing here on what i consider hallowed ground, because this is where the old pittsburgh courier stood. >> female narrator: on a september day in 2004, a group of people gathered in pittsburgh to dedicate a historical marker for the pittsburgh courier. >> and when you came upsta
[typewriter clacking] >> the courier was the black national newspaper. it was the most respected by both white and black. >> pittsburgh courier, in a sense then, was sort of in a class by itself. it's very different from the other national african-american newspapers. it was sui generis, very special, very different, and very important. [typewriter clacking] >> the courier was one of the best things that could have ever happened to the black race. >> the people who were...
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do they read the newspaper? do they tune in to television news broadcasts? do they utilize the 24-hour news cycle? jan? >> i think they multitask with news. i think yes. i don't think they sit down and read the newspaper the way chris or i might read soup to nuts in the morning. i think they skim the headlines, they look at the photos. i ink they get mor information from friends online. they get emails pushed at them from, "did you see this story? did you see that story?" they get news around the water cooler. they get news on the radio when, you know, they're driving to and fro. they get news from jon stewart at night in a different way. i mean, i think people are getting news in many different ways but not necessarily at a point in time like perhaps happened in the past. >> our regular host frank sesno had a long career in cable news at cnn, and he wanted to weigh in on this topic. he's in hong kong but taped this question for chris matthews before he left. >> chris, cable news channels have not had ratings success putting news shows on in prime time. you'r
do they read the newspaper? do they tune in to television news broadcasts? do they utilize the 24-hour news cycle? jan? >> i think they multitask with news. i think yes. i don't think they sit down and read the newspaper the way chris or i might read soup to nuts in the morning. i think they skim the headlines, they look at the photos. i ink they get mor information from friends online. they get emails pushed at them from, "did you see this story? did you see that story?" they...
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our website, the newspaper. all those things that they do so adeptly. once that is approved by you, in most cases, there is a little bit of silence on the out reach front. if there are additional tweaks to conceptual design, as you look closer to detailed design, occasionally, there is a need for another public meeting, which the stakeholders who were part of the previous meetings would be notified, usually via e-mail, and that meeting take place. then, we usually have a ground breaking. we invite all the stakeholders, try to publicize that to the media, let people know what to expect. ben, go to construction. in construction, obviously, we come to the commission for an award of contract. again, that goes through the notification process of the commission. we also send a notice to the people who attended the conceptual design meeting, some of the 500-foot radius, but the people who actually participate in the process gave us their e- mail addresses. we usually talk to supervisors' offices throughout this project, but we always reach out to them and ask f
our website, the newspaper. all those things that they do so adeptly. once that is approved by you, in most cases, there is a little bit of silence on the out reach front. if there are additional tweaks to conceptual design, as you look closer to detailed design, occasionally, there is a need for another public meeting, which the stakeholders who were part of the previous meetings would be notified, usually via e-mail, and that meeting take place. then, we usually have a ground breaking. we...
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the english version is one of the most open-minded newspapers from china. by the way, i'm working for the english edition. but, also i love and enjoy reading the chinese version as well. so, i think there are sophisticated business calculations going on in the chinese media about what to cover and how to cover it and how to follow up on the stories. just to provide the more complications to the perceptions you have about the media. >> i have comments to that. oh sorry, you mentioned allowing the transparency about the government but we have little bit of changes. a couple of years ago the state council accomplished the regulations. information we have very institutionalized channel to access the government information. but they have some conflict with the so called national security protecting law. trying to change the national security law, trying to make the law to match the open -- information regulation you might know coming from that. >> well, certainly we all notice that china's strive to change the image the latest development. but i think what china
the english version is one of the most open-minded newspapers from china. by the way, i'm working for the english edition. but, also i love and enjoy reading the chinese version as well. so, i think there are sophisticated business calculations going on in the chinese media about what to cover and how to cover it and how to follow up on the stories. just to provide the more complications to the perceptions you have about the media. >> i have comments to that. oh sorry, you mentioned...
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or the threat to american military personnel robert fisk the middle east correspondent for the british newspaper the independent says stories like this are not the power of the web and it's a harsh lesson for traditional journalism. we've got all these expensive newspapers with huge investigative staffs watching them play the new york times in london in france and yet we didn't get this story it was the internet that got it this is the most important proof so far. but in many ways newspaper journalism is retreating and going along with authority please can i be embedded i mean please can i be embedded can i get with the tenth mountain division can be with the british army and these reporters are not getting the story these people this week leaks organization which i have some serious concerns they've managed to do it on a mass bulk scale that we've never seen recently in modern newspaper journalism or television journalism this i think it's one of the lessons for us journalists where we can be expounded to be in a son who says he believes there's evidence of war crimes in the documents released
or the threat to american military personnel robert fisk the middle east correspondent for the british newspaper the independent says stories like this are not the power of the web and it's a harsh lesson for traditional journalism. we've got all these expensive newspapers with huge investigative staffs watching them play the new york times in london in france and yet we didn't get this story it was the internet that got it this is the most important proof so far. but in many ways newspaper...
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in the end, last week there was an editor with the newspaper, and the it spokesman admitted they only have a certain amount of threat. thank you very much. >> thank you. next person, please state your name. >> i am happy to say they are located where they are. you have my wife's 50th birthday. i find the owners to be very friendly. i would just like to say i am glad the entertainment commission is working with them to make the venue a safe place. i think they want that. as far as a safety issue, i think the court could do a lot better by regulating traffic. >> thank you very much. >> i am one of the entertainers hired at jelly's. i want you to know it is a wonderful place for a musician to come out. there is not much pay, but it is the enjoyment of going out there and being able to give employment to my musicians. i am work at the morning, so it is not along venue. i have my wife, and my kids just started coming, and they love it. they are making a lot of changes, and they have already got where not to cross. they are doing everything they can to stay up to code. it is a family atmosp
in the end, last week there was an editor with the newspaper, and the it spokesman admitted they only have a certain amount of threat. thank you very much. >> thank you. next person, please state your name. >> i am happy to say they are located where they are. you have my wife's 50th birthday. i find the owners to be very friendly. i would just like to say i am glad the entertainment commission is working with them to make the venue a safe place. i think they want that. as far as a...
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post cover ups of the war in afghanistan the classified documents were handed to three newspapers by the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks they include reports about the deaths of hundreds of civilians increase taliban attacks as well as nato fears that pakistan and iran are backing the insurgency artie's laura emmott from london. this is essentially a detailed account of the last sixty six years of the war in afghanistan that begins at the beginning of two thousand and four and right at the end of two thousand and nine these ninety thousand documents many of them refer to the toll that the afghan war has taken on civilians that are hundred forty four details incidents of the deaths of civilians during this conflict some of them have been from controversial as strikes that we've already seen a lot of in the news in that the afghan government has complained about what some of them also with us from something as simple as troops. oh no i'm civilians on the streets are the drivers of cars over the drivers of motorcycles because they wrongly thought that they could be suicide bombers th
post cover ups of the war in afghanistan the classified documents were handed to three newspapers by the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks they include reports about the deaths of hundreds of civilians increase taliban attacks as well as nato fears that pakistan and iran are backing the insurgency artie's laura emmott from london. this is essentially a detailed account of the last sixty six years of the war in afghanistan that begins at the beginning of two thousand and four and right at the...
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responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking. and that was foreign policy analyst even gallons they are now the impact of the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico has been as disastrous to the firm's finances as has to the environment and the crisis has forced b.p. c.e.o. to step down eleven billion pounds in losses already and force the sale of assets to pay for the cleanup and compensation claims there's now some debate over just how bad the environmental impact will be some scientists believe the facts will be felt for decades while there is 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 as a way for some to promote their individual a chance that's. just about everybody has called this the worst env
responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking. and that was foreign policy analyst even gallons they are now the impact of the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico has been as disastrous to the firm's finances as has to...
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responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking and that was foreign policy analyst even going to the air. moscow is sweltering in the hottest weather since records began of one hundred thirty years ago temperatures reaching almost forty degrees celsius have dried up crops and cost fires around the capitol later peter lvalues gas discussed whether global warming has anything to do with it. and i was warm you want to say oh this is climate and we need to do we need to cut diet industry we need to cut the hopes of millions of people in the developing world take away their or their hope for fossil future and. future. hundreds of millions of people in the developing world to a pre-industrial. existence which means. increasing child mortality and short british don't you made your point morris wants to reply and we want to go a
responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking and that was foreign policy analyst even going to the air. moscow is sweltering in the hottest weather since records began of one hundred thirty years ago temperatures reaching...
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responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking and i was foreign policy analyst even though it's there for you this hour here in our team the right to kill our team delves into the revolution that ripped apart care to stand. why do citizens with. its own. selves. when they go. to be killed. so stay with us and watch the full report in twenty minutes time here on our team. the impact of the b.p. 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
responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking and i was foreign policy analyst even though it's there for you this hour here in our team the right to kill our team delves into the revolution that ripped apart care to...
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the relation to go to has been was the fight was that there was no invitation really it was in the newspapers but it. so why did you watch it. at home . ok so i was never turned those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable there many people said it well it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for plays for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but but we have we all we have to see change because that was doing the main target for african food bowl to get the world cup hopefully a change for the people who are living so many scandals so many problems with the referees during the championship do you do you believe that a reform. is coming in in the in the football the whole system of judgment i think you think syria what kind of reform what was only that i think a lot of people have a lot of fears about tenors kind of things it is quite simple keep it the way it is now. sitting behind the camera
the relation to go to has been was the fight was that there was no invitation really it was in the newspapers but it. so why did you watch it. at home . ok so i was never turned those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable there many people said it well it was it was a great chambre go very uncomfortable for plays for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was...
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and they are required to give notice or any major issues 10 days in the newspapers. it is not even major issues. any action item. any major land use policy measures 10 days before. and if it is not noticed, it continues. i would suggest that one of the ways to improve out reach is to have a database of neighborhood organizations and community organizations and use that. either have them sign up or perhaps all the funding departments. this perhaps goes beyond, but better to over notify. and e-mail is not very expensive. the two major issues, what comes to mind is the rfp for the open space -- i think it was peace plaza, union square. we did not find out until on tuesday that on a thursday there was an action item. i think it is important that you over notify. 500 -- five days of noticing is not sufficient. thank you. >> good afternoon. i apologize. i got here late because i thought the meeting was 4:00. anyway, i want to comment -- >> back out reach. >> very bad. nobody lets us know. --bad outreach. >> very bad. nobody lets us know. anyway, i'm glad they're recommended
and they are required to give notice or any major issues 10 days in the newspapers. it is not even major issues. any action item. any major land use policy measures 10 days before. and if it is not noticed, it continues. i would suggest that one of the ways to improve out reach is to have a database of neighborhood organizations and community organizations and use that. either have them sign up or perhaps all the funding departments. this perhaps goes beyond, but better to over notify. and...
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barry parr is the publisher of "cosigner.com" as well as one of the first on-line newspapers. denise why there is the chair of the journalism department at san francisco state university, where 600 students are studying journalism. next to her is mark adkins, the president of the "san francisco chronicle." next to him is dr. xena ibrahim. lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14 houseyears. next to him is a former writer and publisher. he and embed the publisher. next to him is david calloway, editor in chief of marketwatch.com. next to him, sandy close, the director of new american media. she is also my executive editor and i get to hold the
barry parr is the publisher of "cosigner.com" as well as one of the first on-line newspapers. denise why there is the chair of the journalism department at san francisco state university, where 600 students are studying journalism. next to her is mark adkins, the president of the "san francisco chronicle." next to him is dr. xena ibrahim. lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages...
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may be sold to the basal investment company owned by billionaire businessman derry pascoe the commissar newspaper reports the airline is no negotiating the terms of the deal but as all may merge sky express was only a company cuban airlines intel and sky express look at the chance to avoid getting its license revoked because of his spine no job problems cardinals and a million passengers last year stale to recover off the crisis and finally russia is ready to spend three hundred thirty two billion rubles that's nearly eleven billion dollars to develop tourism in the country about a third of that money for the government's new program for two thousand and eleven to two thousand and sixteen will come from the federal budget the rest of the financing will come from local funds as well as no new government to sit in front of everyone river that comes from the state two point two will come from independent investment the palace to bring in seven times or more foreign tourists to russia. russia update for now we can always find more stories on our website r.t. dot com slash business. the . thing. wealt
may be sold to the basal investment company owned by billionaire businessman derry pascoe the commissar newspaper reports the airline is no negotiating the terms of the deal but as all may merge sky express was only a company cuban airlines intel and sky express look at the chance to avoid getting its license revoked because of his spine no job problems cardinals and a million passengers last year stale to recover off the crisis and finally russia is ready to spend three hundred thirty two...
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the newspaper also finds only three of the district's 43 schools have fully automated fire detection systems with smoke detectorrers in every classroom. and most of the schools have no sprinklers in the classroom. including trace elementary. >>> oakland police are trying to find out who fired shots from a highrise as officers were conducting a traffic stop. the investigators say those officers were arresting passengers on eighth street about 11:30 last night when they heard the sound of gunfire nearby. fortunately, nobody was injured. police believe those shots were from a rifle which came from a nearby apartment building. >> after we locked down the apartment building, we then sent in officers and conducted a methodical search of the building. >> that search turned up no weapons, no suspects, but police did find the building surveillance room had been vandalized. >> now, about the same time, a 45-year-old man was shot to death in front of a downtown oakland dental clinic. it happened last night at 19th and wester street. police say that the victim was robbed, and then shot. and jing
the newspaper also finds only three of the district's 43 schools have fully automated fire detection systems with smoke detectorrers in every classroom. and most of the schools have no sprinklers in the classroom. including trace elementary. >>> oakland police are trying to find out who fired shots from a highrise as officers were conducting a traffic stop. the investigators say those officers were arresting passengers on eighth street about 11:30 last night when they heard the sound...
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the south korean newspapers claiming russian investigators of north korea did not talk paedo one of the warships the reports which russia has not confirmed says the vessel hit a mine. sank off the korean peninsula in march with the most of forty six sailors and the u.s. backed international investigation found pyongyang responsible but russia sent its own team of investigators to the region last month north korea maintains it had nothing to do with the incident. well let's get some more reaction from this report now we're joined from canada by foreign policy analyst stephen gans thanks very much indeed for joining us very interesting this the fact that this report came from south korea what's the significance of that do you think. the significance of the initial investigation came from south korea the actual report. saying that this report actually came from a south korean newspaper in effect clearing north korea of the sinking of that was that's quite significant isn't it. it is significant yes. but we should also recognize that while the south korean government was behind the joint ci
the south korean newspapers claiming russian investigators of north korea did not talk paedo one of the warships the reports which russia has not confirmed says the vessel hit a mine. sank off the korean peninsula in march with the most of forty six sailors and the u.s. backed international investigation found pyongyang responsible but russia sent its own team of investigators to the region last month north korea maintains it had nothing to do with the incident. well let's get some more...
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pillar from the newspaper, david from uncle vito's pizza, maggie baxter from abc channel 7. i must turn the page. deputy chief antonio para, san francisco police department, lynn bruney, director of consumer marketting for the san francisco convention and visitors bureau and wes tyler, general manager, chancellor hotel on union square and president of the union square association. let's hear it for all those judges, ladies and gentlemen. now, these judges have a very, very difficult job. they have to rate the competitors. each bell ringer will be judged on rhythm, originality, and style. today we're going to find out who has the it factor and before the amateur competition stuff starts, i'd like to bring up a former bell-ringing champion, mr. carl payne, ladies and gentlemen. not one, not two, not three, 10-time bell-ringing champion. the only bell-ringing champion who is even close to this would be mr. byron cobb, who has five wins. and buddy, my second husband, what's the secret to winning? >> stay on god's good side. >> ah, that sounds good. now what we're going to do is a
pillar from the newspaper, david from uncle vito's pizza, maggie baxter from abc channel 7. i must turn the page. deputy chief antonio para, san francisco police department, lynn bruney, director of consumer marketting for the san francisco convention and visitors bureau and wes tyler, general manager, chancellor hotel on union square and president of the union square association. let's hear it for all those judges, ladies and gentlemen. now, these judges have a very, very difficult job. they...
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he got onto the american newspapers, the european newspapers. he made appeals in the press. he was a wonderful propagandist. and really was happier with a pen than any other instrument of daily life. >> let's look at some video. i found this on youtube. not sure the origin of it, but it was -- allow people to see what he looked like, and he reads in english. >> yes. >> it's not very long. let's watch it. [unintelligible] >> what are you seeing there? >> i am seeing a man who thought he spoke english better than he really did. if he had been speaking in french, especially if he's been speaking in german you'd have seen greater fluency. i mean he comes across to me there as a bit like a mad scientist of the 1950s. >> that's in mexico. >> yes. >> when did he -- how did he get to mexico, and why? >> eventually the turks didn't want him. the french didn't want him. the scandinavians didn't want him either. >> why not? >> because stalin's u.s.s.r. put pressure on them. because he was a subversive, the germans wouldn't have him at all because he wanted to create a dictatorship of t
he got onto the american newspapers, the european newspapers. he made appeals in the press. he was a wonderful propagandist. and really was happier with a pen than any other instrument of daily life. >> let's look at some video. i found this on youtube. not sure the origin of it, but it was -- allow people to see what he looked like, and he reads in english. >> yes. >> it's not very long. let's watch it. [unintelligible] >> what are you seeing there? >> i am seeing...
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the newspaper found 20 out of the 43 schools have systems that send alerts off campus. it also found most schools lack a sprinkler system and only three have smoke detectors in all classrooms. officials reportedly told the newspaper they want to make modern their fire systems but need state funding for it. >> police in the east bay bracing for a possible confrontation in the wake of the messerly verdict. a demonstration in support of the former bart police officer is planned. those who support oscar grant are expected to show up as well. patty lee is in walnut creek with the report. >> reporter: we are live in front of the court building where barriers and yellow tape are up, preparation force the rally that has the possibility to turn into a showdown. bart police patrol the parking lot where a rally to support the officer is scheduled to start at 2:00 tomorrow an of an. >> its been a lot of police activity around here the past couple days. we will close at about one or two. >> reporter: more than 130 people have rsv p's to the event designed to show support for the off
the newspaper found 20 out of the 43 schools have systems that send alerts off campus. it also found most schools lack a sprinkler system and only three have smoke detectors in all classrooms. officials reportedly told the newspaper they want to make modern their fire systems but need state funding for it. >> police in the east bay bracing for a possible confrontation in the wake of the messerly verdict. a demonstration in support of the former bart police officer is planned. those who...
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opposing this is that it seems to me that this organization was very well run, and according to the newspaper reports, she was removed and necessarily, so if we are going to do any audit of that agency, i think we ought to start with why she was removed. according to my research, everyone agreed that she had done such a fine job, but somehow, she met the same fate as myself. in other words, if you are an able city employee, somehow, they find a reason to remove you. anyway, back to this motion, i think it is more relevant since ms. newman repeatedly says that she has so many hours to do audits. as a public service to san francisco, especially the poor and disabled, we ought to be doing it on san francisco general hospital, and if ms. newman feels she has enough time, we ought to do the whole department of public health. it's still baffles my mind why almost every supervisor has opposed any formal inquiry into san francisco general hospital and department of public health. according to ms. newman's own words, she said she had plenty of ours, and in order to maybe expedite the process, since i
opposing this is that it seems to me that this organization was very well run, and according to the newspaper reports, she was removed and necessarily, so if we are going to do any audit of that agency, i think we ought to start with why she was removed. according to my research, everyone agreed that she had done such a fine job, but somehow, she met the same fate as myself. in other words, if you are an able city employee, somehow, they find a reason to remove you. anyway, back to this motion,...
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and investigation of blames the communist north that's according to a south korean newspaper. the sun thousands of bottles of dangerous chemicals could reach the russian border within a week also been pushed into a river by the laws of north eastern china. also the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is set to appeal against a federal court ruling that revokes possibly new immigration or a section in the controversial bill gave police the right to question suspects about their immigration status. to take small then scorching temperatures great ball skirts the mercury reaches a second record high in a week and the relief is expected over the weekend with a brain. that's the headline is up next also used to call a job date delves into the world of three d. and how it could soon be in or living dreams coming your way just about.
and investigation of blames the communist north that's according to a south korean newspaper. the sun thousands of bottles of dangerous chemicals could reach the russian border within a week also been pushed into a river by the laws of north eastern china. also the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is set to appeal against a federal court ruling that revokes possibly new immigration or a section in the controversial bill gave police the right to question suspects about their immigration...
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they do not want to put someone in front of a jury who says that they are from the laboratory in the newspapers all the time. supervisor chisupervisor mirkarl that making the crime lab independent would help its reputation? >> yes. many smaller jurisdictions are paying huge amounts of money to support very sophisticated pieces of equipment that they do not have the money to purchase any more. you could have a regional facility here and the city would wind up making money. that has happened in other jurisdictions where they wind up charging a fee for service. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. i appreciate that. colleagues? thank you very much for your help. >> it is clear that our major structural problems are played out and to fix these problems we need capabilities where we work together to develop comprehensive plans but achieve competently managed state of the dark crime labs to provide scientific we based factual evidence that helps to convict the guilty and convict -- convicted a guilty and free the innocent. -- convict the guilty and free the innocent. staffing as far as low national stand
they do not want to put someone in front of a jury who says that they are from the laboratory in the newspapers all the time. supervisor chisupervisor mirkarl that making the crime lab independent would help its reputation? >> yes. many smaller jurisdictions are paying huge amounts of money to support very sophisticated pieces of equipment that they do not have the money to purchase any more. you could have a regional facility here and the city would wind up making money. that has...