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are paying for the health costs for people that are overweight and it's thin people that are not making opie pull overweight obese obviously. you know we have to start a little bit at a more fundamental point in this discussion because it seems to be that your guest from yale insists that we should be top down management in all of our behavior including smoking eating whatever and if you believe that then you have a completely false approach to human life i don't want to be governed even if i misbehave i don't want him to tell me whether i should smoke or eat or swim or walk or hike or whatever i want them to persuade me i want them to convince me and not nudge me and force me and so on i am not their child these people treat you like you were an invalid or a child that's impossible in a genuinely free society you can do that however in nazi germany and soviet russia because they're the people who are solver and sit in the kremlin or at their right but here the people who are sovereign are whole at home in their own backyards and you have to persuade them and sometimes you will not succ
are paying for the health costs for people that are overweight and it's thin people that are not making opie pull overweight obese obviously. you know we have to start a little bit at a more fundamental point in this discussion because it seems to be that your guest from yale insists that we should be top down management in all of our behavior including smoking eating whatever and if you believe that then you have a completely false approach to human life i don't want to be governed even if i...
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i love people now. we all have different, as we say, doors that can be opened by different people, and hopefully somewhere along the line somebody will open one of those doors or crack one of those doors just enough for that person to have them see that "maybe i can try something different, maybe, just maybe if this person do it, just maybe i can." and if they'll just start that one step, we can work from there. pam, let's talk a little bit. we've talked about the need for continuing support for individuals after treatment. does a recovery-oriented system of care present opportunities for states to adopt measures that provide those supports? absolutely. literally looking at the things we've been talking about, about how people, where they live, whether or not they are able to work, whether or not they're able to retain or maintain or get back their family and friend relationships. those are all things we can in fact measure if you're looking at it from a systems point of view. and we at samhsa actually
i love people now. we all have different, as we say, doors that can be opened by different people, and hopefully somewhere along the line somebody will open one of those doors or crack one of those doors just enough for that person to have them see that "maybe i can try something different, maybe, just maybe if this person do it, just maybe i can." and if they'll just start that one step, we can work from there. pam, let's talk a little bit. we've talked about the need for continuing...
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may be it won't be 200 people may be 50 people but the next time you do it you get another hundred people. i have to share a story that's not related but sort of relate the. we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america, we get everybody at the block parties. it's because we do a variety of things. we have the bounce house for the kid. the music. you at our last 1 the guy named didz hip he's great. he was riding his bike bite block party he's an hoola hoop guy. he's on his guy with 30 hoola hoops riding his bike and said, hi, can i join. he had all the kids. he had a microphone and he was a spontaneous celebration. he sdoont live in our neighborhood but we invite him back. have an event. [inaudible]. >> yeah. well, music, music brings in people. young professionals, young people like music and love free food. >> if i
may be it won't be 200 people may be 50 people but the next time you do it you get another hundred people. i have to share a story that's not related but sort of relate the. we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america,...
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i mean, if we'd gone through your people, what would we have said about you? my people? yeah, your people. um, what would they have said about me? they would use different letters for their alliteration. they'd say persnickety, passive-aggressive, punctual, and--and pernicious. okay, we'll look forward to all of that. i think you are the first guest on speaking freely who has also done space ghost. i am. i mean, i wouldn't know that, but i just was watching the space ghost marathon last night, and i did my space ghost so long ago, it's never even in the reruns. you know, i was struck by seeing that you seem to do things just 'cause it looks like fun. um, well, yeah, there's a lot of-- you know, a lot of that. i do things that i want to do, but then again, don't misunderstand. i don't get tons of offers to do things, so it's not like i'm passing up doing the next nicole kidman vehicle so that i can do space ghost, you know what i mean? like, it's--it's-- [laughs] which would be a tough call. i'm offered a lot of fun things, but it's not like i make hard decisions every da
i mean, if we'd gone through your people, what would we have said about you? my people? yeah, your people. um, what would they have said about me? they would use different letters for their alliteration. they'd say persnickety, passive-aggressive, punctual, and--and pernicious. okay, we'll look forward to all of that. i think you are the first guest on speaking freely who has also done space ghost. i am. i mean, i wouldn't know that, but i just was watching the space ghost marathon last night,...
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some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be professional, try to comfort them if you can, but some people won't let you. and don't take it personal. that's the main thing, just don't take it personal. sometimes people just can't be helped. they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand that, but they have suffered a terrific loss and some people you can't help. but try. you got to try anyway. that's kind of why we're here, we want to try. some other feels, disorientation, physical or emotional numbness, loss of trust or abandonment, cranky. i would be. if i had to go shave in the marina medal school, my cat ran away, i'd be pissed. team behavior, be calm. you don't want to be excited and crazed. be systematic, demonstrate by example. if you are calm and cool and under control, people will see you are there to help. if you act like
some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be professional, try to comfort them if you can, but some people won't let you. and don't take it personal. that's the main thing, just don't take it personal. sometimes people just can't be helped. they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand...
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we have too many people in prisons to our liking people out of city college. what is happening is more than an outrage. the systethis is something thate take immediate steps to protect. we have seen that this falls on deaf ears. unless the people make their voices heard, we will not see change. we know this is a recipe for failure. going forward, we must become involved in the justice system. this is not someone else's problem. we will sit and wonder why the crime rates have gone up. >> when you think about the cost to our society and every person that lives in our society. it becomes very clear that we have no option but to act and act now. i am hoping that you will be motivated to get involved in non ordinary justice. we have yet to live up to that promise. i look forward to working with all of you call ever to pla. we invite you to stay with us. we look forward to continuing this dialogue in the future. thank you very much. there are so many ways that the internet provides real access to real people and resources and that's what we're try to go accomplish.
we have too many people in prisons to our liking people out of city college. what is happening is more than an outrage. the systethis is something thate take immediate steps to protect. we have seen that this falls on deaf ears. unless the people make their voices heard, we will not see change. we know this is a recipe for failure. going forward, we must become involved in the justice system. this is not someone else's problem. we will sit and wonder why the crime rates have gone up. >>...
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i mean, people can have relapses because people in real life have relapse. but indeed as you have mentioned, you know, brothers & sisters, i have to tell you did, the youngest of the brother and sister cohort had a problem when he came back from service abroad and comes in and he relapse. and they handled it quite well. i think they did win, you know, one of the prism awards because of that. and how would you let people in recovery know how important it is for them to get engaged and get involved? well, i think it has to be a story of hope and there is life after addiction. how i would get it is, you know, now that i'm sitting here thinking is i'm going to do it on intherooms.com, the mass membership of people in recovery to get involved and to watch these shows and to make comments and to respond to what they see right and to respond to what they see that's inaccurate. writers do listen to audience comments. so if viewers, you know, disagree or are concerned about something and they write to writers and producers, they talk to us all the time about the feed
i mean, people can have relapses because people in real life have relapse. but indeed as you have mentioned, you know, brothers & sisters, i have to tell you did, the youngest of the brother and sister cohort had a problem when he came back from service abroad and comes in and he relapse. and they handled it quite well. i think they did win, you know, one of the prism awards because of that. and how would you let people in recovery know how important it is for them to get engaged and get...
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the majority of them had pushed materialist values the older people all of the older people were had been experiencing world war two the great depression world war one starvation had been very real they had they knew that this could happen and this was a different world in which imagination self-expression choosing your way of life personal freedom were more important than ever before and at that time interestingly there was this slogan in many countries don't trust anyone over thirty because there was this big generational divide everyone older was. pre-war generations now things are changed to the point where even the middle aged people have grown up after world war two ok i'll question to you will now now days many western countries one of the best examples are greece greece portugal spain they are reducing their welfare programs they're cutting the programs the citizens have to obviously to tighten the belts. do you think it will have consequences on the people in the values of the people will they from now on have to think once again about survival rather than self-expression in
the majority of them had pushed materialist values the older people all of the older people were had been experiencing world war two the great depression world war one starvation had been very real they had they knew that this could happen and this was a different world in which imagination self-expression choosing your way of life personal freedom were more important than ever before and at that time interestingly there was this slogan in many countries don't trust anyone over thirty because...
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some advantage of people and military hardware. the most heavily reinforced area. of the battle of course. it lasted forty nine days one of them bloodiest battles and the turning point a move to push the burning bulge on our.
some advantage of people and military hardware. the most heavily reinforced area. of the battle of course. it lasted forty nine days one of them bloodiest battles and the turning point a move to push the burning bulge on our.
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how can people really... i want to go back to what people can actually do. should they be calling their television stations? should they be calling the producers? should they be advocating, you know, for this to happen, mark? well, i think every individual has a responsibility to take action when they see something is inaccurate, wrong, and there are many ways you can do that. and there are constructive ways and there are not so productive ways. so picking up the phone as an individual, such as yourself, and saying, you know, i don't like the way that was on the show, let's talk to you about recovery; why don't you come to one of our meetings. and, quite frankly, you'll have an opportunity to educate someone and maybe convert one more person, one person at a time. and the media again is so critical because our families and kids are inviting the messages into their homes. when they see something that said, you know, that looks like me; that looks like what i'm going through, it's very accurate, it's very close to what i am experiencing. and then we've been gr
how can people really... i want to go back to what people can actually do. should they be calling their television stations? should they be calling the producers? should they be advocating, you know, for this to happen, mark? well, i think every individual has a responsibility to take action when they see something is inaccurate, wrong, and there are many ways you can do that. and there are constructive ways and there are not so productive ways. so picking up the phone as an individual, such as...
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who are upset when they hear that their information went public for example and i don't think people understand i think people just want to know what the rules of the game are and they want to know they're not shifting all the time ok ben if i can go to you i mean it seems to me the rules are already known i mean you have to take the time to just read them ok not that that means that i would expect an eleven year old to join facebook and actually read the fine print but most of us don't read the fine print on anything these days i mean they're out there i mean i'm not defending facebook maybe facebook should have been a little bit more. pro active in explaining its changes but they're out there they haven't done anything that would be. openly deceptive. i agree with that assessment so facebook could have communicated better what they were doing but they took those steps yesterday what you're going to see and i was at facebook headquarters yesterday what you're going to see over the next few weeks is there's going to be a message to the top for of the facebook for every user saying li
who are upset when they hear that their information went public for example and i don't think people understand i think people just want to know what the rules of the game are and they want to know they're not shifting all the time ok ben if i can go to you i mean it seems to me the rules are already known i mean you have to take the time to just read them ok not that that means that i would expect an eleven year old to join facebook and actually read the fine print but most of us don't read...
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so people with hiv and aids- there are resources here for those people. substance abuse, mental illness- there are a lot of resources in the tenderloin for those people. and it's a place where people who have special needs such as those can live their lives. you know there was a time, not so long ago, there was a time where there was discrimination against people with hiv and aids, so the tenderloin was a place where people could find housing instead of other parts of the city. chris: the tenderloin development corporation a community development corporation, is i think one of the biggest in san francisco. they have retrofitted a large number of buildings in the tenderloin. their mission is to provide housing to tenderloin residents. the model of community development has been popular for decades in san francisco. this is largely in response in this city and many other cities across the country to the failed plans of the 1960's and 1970's and top-down approach where cities said we know better than the residents. and you see examples in 4th street and the
so people with hiv and aids- there are resources here for those people. substance abuse, mental illness- there are a lot of resources in the tenderloin for those people. and it's a place where people who have special needs such as those can live their lives. you know there was a time, not so long ago, there was a time where there was discrimination against people with hiv and aids, so the tenderloin was a place where people could find housing instead of other parts of the city. chris: the...
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bookie for the horse races people who gambled forever you know the. when christ was on the on the cross the roman soldiers were throwing dice it's just something human beings do. and it has become more public but it has i honestly think that the prevalence of gambling behaviors in our society probably haven't changed a whole lot they have become commercialized and i think that's just part of us getting used to the notion that it's the game and i think rich is fair saying that there is not the same sort of moral judgment on gambling that some people had in the past although there is still some attitude on that. but i think the behavior itself is is intrinsic and it's something that's. being served me and i mean i mean do you think it should be how much control should there be mean if it becomes legal online in the united states i mean what's to stop a ten year old from taking his mother's credit card and gamble online through a mobile well a phone i mean if it had been badly where you know we'd be that would be a different types of behavior than we've
bookie for the horse races people who gambled forever you know the. when christ was on the on the cross the roman soldiers were throwing dice it's just something human beings do. and it has become more public but it has i honestly think that the prevalence of gambling behaviors in our society probably haven't changed a whole lot they have become commercialized and i think that's just part of us getting used to the notion that it's the game and i think rich is fair saying that there is not the...
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. >> and people drinking in the sidewalks and guy is always asking for change and doing crack and i walk with my kids. >> and i see the beautiful architecture. >> and the drug abuse and dirty city and blocks. >> and all different cultures and everyone brings something t share. >> and there is always garbage there and it stinks. >> you see incredible art and venues that are creative. >> if they aren't drawing on th walls and doing it on the glass walls of people's businesses. >> and working class and the character of the mission and th mom and pop streets and feel like your in latin america. >> and it's a drug dealing center and no man's land and anybody can deal the drugs. >> i like the community spirit here and the diversity and i wa accepted a gay man. >> and it's been a parolee dumping ground and we release them with no supervision. >> this neighborhood has a history of fighting for social injustice. >> at the end of may we have a incredible festival and the biggest ethnic event and carnival san francisco and bri brings the biggest festival on the west coast and the art's community at
. >> and people drinking in the sidewalks and guy is always asking for change and doing crack and i walk with my kids. >> and i see the beautiful architecture. >> and the drug abuse and dirty city and blocks. >> and all different cultures and everyone brings something t share. >> and there is always garbage there and it stinks. >> you see incredible art and venues that are creative. >> if they aren't drawing on th walls and doing it on the glass walls...
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away from the people so that the other people can enjoy.his park was proposed to be a passive park. and that's what i fought for. and so to make a -- an accommodation, i said play on the other side. which is what i want to do is to make everybody happy. this is not the exclusive place for one party. the park is an open park for everyone. and we all resent the fact that they're going to rip up the grass and put shells and whatever the gentleman said in there, no. no way. you keep it grassy. that's what we made the park for. not for ripping it up. i mean, we like the grassy area. so please, keep that in mind. it's supposed to be shared with others. you can have a schedule for game time. have one -- one go one day and another another day and so forth and make everybody happy. then what's going to happen? are you going to give permits out to these groups to play? are they going to be charged or what's going to happen? but this has to -- outreach, i ask you to put this on hold until other people in the community has a chance to at least express
away from the people so that the other people can enjoy.his park was proposed to be a passive park. and that's what i fought for. and so to make a -- an accommodation, i said play on the other side. which is what i want to do is to make everybody happy. this is not the exclusive place for one party. the park is an open park for everyone. and we all resent the fact that they're going to rip up the grass and put shells and whatever the gentleman said in there, no. no way. you keep it grassy....
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in russia could read them people in africa could read them people in ireland could read them people all over canada and i the states could read them the internet delivered my message to the world and it opened up doors for me that weren't there before. but still you do those trips you said you said you travel the world you you let people use it as workshops so in this so the internet is not enough no the it is not any better to come personally well there's nothing like visiting russia firsthand and i can leave it on the internet but it doesn't replace me being here walking through the kremlin or walking through red square nothing competes to that so the internet is a useful tool but it's not the only tool it's another mistake people make is that the think all if i'm only on the internet the world will come to my door and they'll buy from me it's not that simple yes that is one way to do marketing but travel see the world do the other ways of doing marketing and you'll do even better prosperity well do you ever thought of teaching not just to ordinary people but like countries like i
in russia could read them people in africa could read them people in ireland could read them people all over canada and i the states could read them the internet delivered my message to the world and it opened up doors for me that weren't there before. but still you do those trips you said you said you travel the world you you let people use it as workshops so in this so the internet is not enough no the it is not any better to come personally well there's nothing like visiting russia firsthand...
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people p.p. people in the world is it a contradiction where it's only natural as you say well this small community you know provides a sense of continuity intimacies see the same people every day people know you big cities begin to lack the ways of meeting people that's where religion comes in for a lot of people are religious there are a lot of people who will join a religious organization or join a church as a way a billion social network for themselves they may not be religious themselves or may not believe what the gospels say but nonetheless it provides a community for themselves and there's a lot of alienation and it's of large communities where people move on now once the same no one knows you you become anonymous on the ground man and think does he is a great example of fear of alienation and being cut off what will the internet internet really deprive people of communication does internet myth to millions of users into literally people yeah that's a question we're going to be finding out
people p.p. people in the world is it a contradiction where it's only natural as you say well this small community you know provides a sense of continuity intimacies see the same people every day people know you big cities begin to lack the ways of meeting people that's where religion comes in for a lot of people are religious there are a lot of people who will join a religious organization or join a church as a way a billion social network for themselves they may not be religious themselves or...
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some of our people didn't.ten, you know, and what was legal then, of course, is different than from what it is now. my point is that, look, yes, there needs to be some rhyme and reason to all this, and we need to come up with a solution, but not the sort of bigoted solution arizona's come up with. in fact, when my next film comes up i'm going to try to have it as part of a deal with my studio, unless this law changes i don't want my films shown in the state of arizona. i've joined the boycott of musicians and others who will not support the state as long as they have this attitude. >> larry: do you think the all-star baseball game should not be played there next year? >> that's correct. i think it should not be played there. i know a number of baseball players are going to boycott it and i support that boycott. >> larry: let's take another call. toledo, ohio. >> caller: yes, michael, would you ever consider doing a documentary exposing fox news, the tea party and the radical right wing -- >> they've already bee
some of our people didn't.ten, you know, and what was legal then, of course, is different than from what it is now. my point is that, look, yes, there needs to be some rhyme and reason to all this, and we need to come up with a solution, but not the sort of bigoted solution arizona's come up with. in fact, when my next film comes up i'm going to try to have it as part of a deal with my studio, unless this law changes i don't want my films shown in the state of arizona. i've joined the boycott...
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as many people said.is what president obama said in the last couple of days nter the travails of charlie rangel. >> i think charlie rangel certained a very long time and served his constituents very very these allegations are very troubling. he's somebody at the end of his areer, 80 years old. i'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career bth dignity. my hope is that happens. >> it would be politically expedient for mr. rangel to just step down. expedien resign. he's not the kind of lawmaker to do that. ohese are serious allegations. mr. rangel would like to have chs day on the hill to defend himself and defend his honor and answer to some of these charges. it's easy to drain the swamp if you have drano. it's clogged up. i think mr. rangel and others want their day to clear their heir day >> what about the president's tatement? statement? it's fair enough. let me ask, there's something i ask,t understand. don't understandjor ations under s under way. charlie rangel, accused of some ch petty,
as many people said.is what president obama said in the last couple of days nter the travails of charlie rangel. >> i think charlie rangel certained a very long time and served his constituents very very these allegations are very troubling. he's somebody at the end of his areer, 80 years old. i'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career bth dignity. my hope is that happens. >> it would be politically expedient for mr. rangel to just step down. expedien resign. he's...
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at the time, we were helping a few hundred people each year, and today, we fell over 2000 people -- wed over two dozen people clean up their criminal records. our goal is to help people have a dignified return from the criminal justice system. -- we help over 2000 people clean up their criminal records. the panel today is entitled "paving the road to reentry: clean slate and state law and criminal record reform." the discussion comes at a time when there is an unprecedented amount of people incarcerated. these individuals are returning from prison at the rate of 600,000 per year. in california, that rate is 115,000 per year. in california, over 1 million people have a conviction record, and one in five individuals have an arrest or criminal conviction. so we have to ask ourselves -- is criminal record reform an urgent priority for california? and if so, what is being done? and how can we go further? let's hear what our distinguished panel has to say. our first panelist is dr. steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh.
at the time, we were helping a few hundred people each year, and today, we fell over 2000 people -- wed over two dozen people clean up their criminal records. our goal is to help people have a dignified return from the criminal justice system. -- we help over 2000 people clean up their criminal records. the panel today is entitled "paving the road to reentry: clean slate and state law and criminal record reform." the discussion comes at a time when there is an unprecedented amount of...
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so people thought the u.s.as out of the woods, at least the typical wall street economist, and they said europe was headed down the drain. now, europe seems to have put the plug on that. our data is getting a little worse. i wouldn't necessarily say people are more worried about the u.s., but they've turned their worries to the u.s. they thought we were fine. now they're not so sure. >> charlie: what are your worst worries? what are your greatest fears about the american economy today? >> i don't disagree with anything ken said but the one thing, i'm sure he agrees with me if we don't fix our k-12 education system, everything else doesn't matter. we have to find a way to better educate our kids so we can compete with the rest of the world, if we are going to live in an economy that is increasingly based on selling our brains and not our muscle, then we have to spend more time investing in our brains. i'm heartened by what's happened in the last three years -- i think there is a sea change in america of people r
so people thought the u.s.as out of the woods, at least the typical wall street economist, and they said europe was headed down the drain. now, europe seems to have put the plug on that. our data is getting a little worse. i wouldn't necessarily say people are more worried about the u.s., but they've turned their worries to the u.s. they thought we were fine. now they're not so sure. >> charlie: what are your worst worries? what are your greatest fears about the american economy today?...
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in holland is lower than among young people in the u.k. but i want to disco on to talk about something else about about following through the strong prohibition policies i mean even if we could catch say the thirty forty biggest kingpins in the world to people to magine for one moment the drugs would cease to exist you know the places would be immediately taken by less experienced younger potentially more violent people because the amounts of money the reward this work so enormous and so significant that people are always going to be replaced and the idea that somehow measuring use of drugs is an indicator is really not very useful sort of the pond i mean the harm the drugs cause is a much useful indicator and we tell you if you had say in the u.k. if you had five million people who smokes a little bit of cannabis and had a line occur every three months would that be as bad as having five hundred thousand people who smoke crack every day clearly not ok ethan what do you think about that. well i mean i have to say and i appreciate even sayi
in holland is lower than among young people in the u.k. but i want to disco on to talk about something else about about following through the strong prohibition policies i mean even if we could catch say the thirty forty biggest kingpins in the world to people to magine for one moment the drugs would cease to exist you know the places would be immediately taken by less experienced younger potentially more violent people because the amounts of money the reward this work so enormous and so...
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now there are no problems between the orderly people like us we have nothing to petition it's the people in our government. we need to use first of all we need to would just like both of us sitting here milled in the most mud being a confrontation with george's shady enterprise you will grow brothers and sisters here. to police the status of the fuses to organize dissolve into its former territory but these two old friends georgian authority and a city in sergei say the time has come to restore relations between georgia and south sit here is to separate independent countries nato says about r.t. from solve the situation. and south ossetia wants to reconcile with the georgian people but not with those who have blood on their hands that's according to the republic's president eduard kokoity his interviews coming up in about fifteen minutes time here in r.t. . so the stream we're not going to talk to the criminal regime or president saakashvili international criminals it's the judges of the hague who should actually talk to them as with the georgian people we should try to establish relatio
now there are no problems between the orderly people like us we have nothing to petition it's the people in our government. we need to use first of all we need to would just like both of us sitting here milled in the most mud being a confrontation with george's shady enterprise you will grow brothers and sisters here. to police the status of the fuses to organize dissolve into its former territory but these two old friends georgian authority and a city in sergei say the time has come to restore...
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for people with low vision to get the same information. shape of the domes, flush transition between the bolt bottom of the ramp and gutter. >> we have a beveled transition on the change in level, tape on the surfaces, temporary asphalt to fill in level changes, flush transition to temporary wood platform and ramp down into the street under the scaffoldinging. detectable ramps. they are all detectable. nothing down below or protruding that people are going to get snagged up on. smooth clean that nobody is going get caught up on. >> our no. 1 issue is what we see here, the uplifting and shreufting to concrete due too street tree roots. here is another problem we have with street trees. if i have i was a person blind, this would be an uncomfortable way to find out. >> we don't want to create hazards. >> sometimes vendors put sidewalk cafes where people push the chairs too far out. >> sometimes it can be impassable. so much foot traffic that there is no room for a wheelchair or walker to go by. >> san francisco is a lively street life, it can
for people with low vision to get the same information. shape of the domes, flush transition between the bolt bottom of the ramp and gutter. >> we have a beveled transition on the change in level, tape on the surfaces, temporary asphalt to fill in level changes, flush transition to temporary wood platform and ramp down into the street under the scaffoldinging. detectable ramps. they are all detectable. nothing down below or protruding that people are going to get snagged up on. smooth...
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they are violent people. high time we get out of there and we should do the same thing in afghanistan, as well. guest: the president said we are leaving iraq. the intent is to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan. the fear is, and people can argue either way, if u.s. troops leave afghanistan without a stable government in place, the taliban may or may not take control of the country but it will be hard to keep al qaeda out. you have other places, too. we cannot know. history differs. you can learn one experiment and change 1 verbal and run it again. having u.s. troops in, running it, without u.s. troops and seeing the outcome. we have to take an educated guess about the outcome. host: there is an op-ed in "the new york post" -- "will bam lose iraq?" we will take a look of that and more comments from richard weitz. >> officers and sailors of the uss aabraham lincoln. major operations in iraq have ended. the united states and our allies have prevailed. [cheers] [applause] and now our collation is securing that
they are violent people. high time we get out of there and we should do the same thing in afghanistan, as well. guest: the president said we are leaving iraq. the intent is to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan. the fear is, and people can argue either way, if u.s. troops leave afghanistan without a stable government in place, the taliban may or may not take control of the country but it will be hard to keep al qaeda out. you have other places, too. we cannot know. history differs. you can...
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there are snakes in the water fighting people. children could drown. anybody carrying weight could drown. the government is doing nothing. >> the floods have broken open sewer lines and contaminated wells. experts say only 10% of those displaced have access to clean water. the lack of proper sanitation means diseases are beginning to spread. this girl at a clinic in this district is suffering from diarrhea and fever. she may have malaria. the united nations says 72,000 children are at high risk of death due to severe malnutrition. doctors say they are fighting a vicious cycle of disease. >> the problem here is that the drinking water that they are using or any other source of disease in the community -- it is circulating the disease again and again. >> it has been four weeks since the flooding began, and the scale of this humanitarian crisis is still growing. some 8 million people are in need of emergency relief. >> nato has confirmed that seven u.s. soldiers have been killed in two roadside bombings in southern afghanistan. one of the attacks reported
there are snakes in the water fighting people. children could drown. anybody carrying weight could drown. the government is doing nothing. >> the floods have broken open sewer lines and contaminated wells. experts say only 10% of those displaced have access to clean water. the lack of proper sanitation means diseases are beginning to spread. this girl at a clinic in this district is suffering from diarrhea and fever. she may have malaria. the united nations says 72,000 children are at...
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not so many people have a car.copenhagen is like new york, i guess, people do not need cars as much. many people want to commute into the center from the suburbs. that is what we want to prevent. that is why we have such high costs, high taxes on parking your car. the closer that you get to the center, the more expensive. but there is a limit how much we can turn away. that is why we also want to have some systems. i think if we're going to read 50% share of cycling for commuting, it is not enough to offer a good infrastructure. you also need possibly a toll road where people pay for driving and the city. -- for driving into the city. >> i can tell you what it costs in amsterdam. amsterdam is the most expensive place to park your car. it is now 5 euros, nearly $7 per hour, 24 hours per day. also, the question from andy, about 12 years ago, we had a referendum, what to do with the cars in the city. the majority voted for less cars in the city. the last 10 years, the amount of cars went down. it is down 20%, and that
not so many people have a car.copenhagen is like new york, i guess, people do not need cars as much. many people want to commute into the center from the suburbs. that is what we want to prevent. that is why we have such high costs, high taxes on parking your car. the closer that you get to the center, the more expensive. but there is a limit how much we can turn away. that is why we also want to have some systems. i think if we're going to read 50% share of cycling for commuting, it is not...
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thirty people. killed. in the republic of. israel has just three days to strike iran's a russian built bush. before it's operational says america's. u.n. john bolton. taking matters into their own afghanistan's president wants to stop private security companies operating in the country. nato troops will struggle to cope with. a suspended visa regime. and a country full of sporting russia makes its way. all twenty twenty two. from our studios here in central moscow twenty four hours a day this is at least thirty people have been injured in a coal bomb explosion. in russia. the explosion equivalent to thirty kilos of t.n.t. came just hours after another terror attack in russia's north caucuses on tuesday morning. reports. we are right now outside russia's prosecutor's office and it has confirmed that the explosion was indeed an act of terror there was an explosion the windows were blown out one fragment flew really close to me the nearby cars were badly damaged windows broken many people covered in blood were taken out just to g
thirty people. killed. in the republic of. israel has just three days to strike iran's a russian built bush. before it's operational says america's. u.n. john bolton. taking matters into their own afghanistan's president wants to stop private security companies operating in the country. nato troops will struggle to cope with. a suspended visa regime. and a country full of sporting russia makes its way. all twenty twenty two. from our studios here in central moscow twenty four hours a day this...
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knows these people. these days be employed. to drink out the. usa he knows what the people want. in the case that he's ok celebrity to be a politician. he's ok. archie's resident pop pop stars should tune into politics plus. happy and for you your parasailing donkey still leading the high life but thankfully these days with all hoops firmly on the ground as she checks into the luxurious kremlin riding school. first though it's been sixty five years since two japanese cities hiroshima and nagasaki became the only places on earth where atomic weapons were deliberately used against civilians more than two hundred thousand people died either in the blast or due to radiation poisoning after the u.s. launched its nuclear attack during the second world war on friday hiroshima held its biggest memorial yet remembering the victims of the tragedy for the first time washington said a representative it was also a first visit for u.n. secretary general ban ki moon but despite international attention there are still a group of victims in japan that are only now getting the help and recognition
knows these people. these days be employed. to drink out the. usa he knows what the people want. in the case that he's ok celebrity to be a politician. he's ok. archie's resident pop pop stars should tune into politics plus. happy and for you your parasailing donkey still leading the high life but thankfully these days with all hoops firmly on the ground as she checks into the luxurious kremlin riding school. first though it's been sixty five years since two japanese cities hiroshima and...
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here in the area because they don't know that such people. such people as this close to them believe that the security and security of the. environment is a big good. has probably only. 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 now all the people don't want him to be here because there's a school next door and there's a kindergarten movie mr rate 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 to convict could stay in preventive detention for the rest of his life but to avoid the situation we have frequent specialist c
here in the area because they don't know that such people. such people as this close to them believe that the security and security of the. environment is a big good. has probably only. 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 now all the people don't want him to be here because there's a school next door and there's a kindergarten movie mr rate should still...
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who value wealth and fame and there are some people who don't and people who are on the two ends of the pole motivated to trash each other you can't understand someone who has an opposite value to you so if you're someone who likes the shows because they project wealth and fame and you're someone who and someone else doesn't value wealth and fame they're going to tranship the person who doesn't value wealth and fame they're going to say that's low values what's wrong with you for wanting to do that that's true not only in regard to reality t.v. and the values are now explaining why people are criticizing it you're basically saying intellectual values are better than status values and that's for you that's how that works out for you but i can assure you there are millions of people who are the other way around oh i can say sorry but i value wealth in a time i value wealth and fame but you know i don't go on reality t.v. shows i do television shows you know you come and go here. you make. so you said there are many different kinds of reality t.v. show in the one nine hundred ninety s.
who value wealth and fame and there are some people who don't and people who are on the two ends of the pole motivated to trash each other you can't understand someone who has an opposite value to you so if you're someone who likes the shows because they project wealth and fame and you're someone who and someone else doesn't value wealth and fame they're going to tranship the person who doesn't value wealth and fame they're going to say that's low values what's wrong with you for wanting to do...
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we are going to continue to inform people about the regional people of san francisco. that is a very important aspect of our city. we are such a strong, diversity. such a place where we encourage people from all over the world to come here. it is so important to have a place for indigenous people to welcome all indigenous people from all over the world. the aboriginal people coming here. it is very important to have a space in the city for our original people to welcome other people to our city. thank you for all of the work you have done and keep up the good work. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i would like to welcome home the ohlone back here. i feel very honored that they have come here to be with us and remind us of the richness of the history of our area that goes back 10,000 years. i want to thank those supervisors that have been working with the ohlone profiles project to help recognize this rich history of the ohlone people. i want to encourage all of you to pass the resolution to include ohlone in all of the planning processes of t
we are going to continue to inform people about the regional people of san francisco. that is a very important aspect of our city. we are such a strong, diversity. such a place where we encourage people from all over the world to come here. it is so important to have a place for indigenous people to welcome all indigenous people from all over the world. the aboriginal people coming here. it is very important to have a space in the city for our original people to welcome other people to our...
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but people aren't forced to take a stand early on. those cases are much more likely to result in verdicts. in the so-called verdict-driven deliberation, people sit down, take a vote right away, and then start asking each other to justify their opinions and decisions, and what we found in research is that those kinds of verdict-driven juries are more likely to hang in the end. it may be it's hard, once you've expressed your opinion, to change your mind later on. >> lehrer: is there-- they don't give you a little guide book, most judges, and whatever, to say, "okay, take the first system or go the second system," at least the juries i've been in. it's up to the people. they close the door and figure it out. sometimes it goes the first way and sometimes it goes the second way. is there a preference people give? >> well, exactly. i mean, i guess it's a testament to human ingenuity that jurors do manage to get there without specific guidance. but that's actually one of the things people in the research and practitioner fields have talked a
but people aren't forced to take a stand early on. those cases are much more likely to result in verdicts. in the so-called verdict-driven deliberation, people sit down, take a vote right away, and then start asking each other to justify their opinions and decisions, and what we found in research is that those kinds of verdict-driven juries are more likely to hang in the end. it may be it's hard, once you've expressed your opinion, to change your mind later on. >> lehrer: is there-- they...
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and people for parachutes. it is a big operation. judy you can get it on pbs.org. >> this is one from "the survival of saddam -- "showdown with ron." >> we went to see how it found itself on a collision course with the bush administration. outside friday prayers in downtown tehran, of possible war with america was on everyone's minds. >> [inaudible] [unintelligible] >> inside, the leading sermon was about america and iraq. that day the same storm and was read in every town across the country. anti-americanism is one of the regime's founding principles. it is turned the former u.s. embassy where the hostages were seized back in 1979 into a kind of museum of grievance, accounting decades of u.s. meddling and are ron's affairs. in the main stairwell, a mural depicts the latest perceived grievance -- america's actions in the middle east since 9/11. the mural begins with hollywood, run by jews, the control been leyden, who worked with george bush to attack america. it is a conspiracy theory that the current hard-lin
and people for parachutes. it is a big operation. judy you can get it on pbs.org. >> this is one from "the survival of saddam -- "showdown with ron." >> we went to see how it found itself on a collision course with the bush administration. outside friday prayers in downtown tehran, of possible war with america was on everyone's minds. >> [inaudible] [unintelligible] >> inside, the leading sermon was about america and iraq. that day the same storm and was...
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it's hard to say i'm sure some people's interests are very much genuine i'm sure there are people on the ground level and people who are below that is executive food chain that sit there and say you know what i'm trying to do something good for the people who are trying to go out there i lost my in order to make that happen but i don't think they're the ones that desire the program the ones that design the protocol you know just the worker bees very well paid worker bees but they don't know how the hive is being formed do they haitians believe from what they told you that the u.s. is going to fulfill the promises that it has made in order to help them help them rebuild the younger ones are they really are very positive people. don't matter what life throws at them it's like we're going to get through this and that the u.s. is willing to partner with us and help us then hopefully they'll stay they'll stay true to their word so they're hopeful whereas when i talk to some of the. you know old day you know they look at it as here's the country they kidnapped or at last president has a co
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we are mainly preaching for people who like our message, but i hardly meet people -- the opposition. i don't know, maybe there are some people who are against too much like accessibility in the room here, but up until now, we have not met them. >> back in my town, i meet them very often. one of the most, one of the best arguments concerns air quality and the problem of noise. also, the numbers of young families not wanting to have their kids growing up in town and moving out. they're really looking at what arguments can you put forward to say we cannot continue the way that things are going. >> think in copenhagen, the status of the car has changed. people are not used to having cars anymore. they sometimes use a car and go to a car sharing club or something. it is socially acceptable to cycle. 30, 40 years ago, you would maybe be seen as a loser if he came on a bicycle, -- if you came on a bicycle, but now it is for everybody. everyone is cycling. it is not, the former generation in the 60's, denmark, they could afford to buy a car and they really enjoyed it. they wanted to show it,
we are mainly preaching for people who like our message, but i hardly meet people -- the opposition. i don't know, maybe there are some people who are against too much like accessibility in the room here, but up until now, we have not met them. >> back in my town, i meet them very often. one of the most, one of the best arguments concerns air quality and the problem of noise. also, the numbers of young families not wanting to have their kids growing up in town and moving out. they're...
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they do sell certain people. a major problem we have is that for people who have gone to prison in california, for this cases for which they were sentenced, the only remedy is something called a certificate of rehabilitation, which is so far from expunge meant -- it is a gold star on your criminal record that you get to take around and show people. that would be my dream to work on that. the other option is pardon, and i think governor schwarzenegger has printed six, and not to my clients. >> nor mine. i want to return to dr. richard s. i think a cut you off, and you were giving us a real perspective on the impact criminal history has on a person's life, and a one to give you back your time. >> i appreciate the legislation and the work that you do any work you are doing, but i think we have kind -- we do not realize how big a problem this has become. united states today, we are this global power. we are fighting wars that do not end. you all know this. and the war has come home. the war is in the streets. we have
they do sell certain people. a major problem we have is that for people who have gone to prison in california, for this cases for which they were sentenced, the only remedy is something called a certificate of rehabilitation, which is so far from expunge meant -- it is a gold star on your criminal record that you get to take around and show people. that would be my dream to work on that. the other option is pardon, and i think governor schwarzenegger has printed six, and not to my clients....
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he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summer vacation in a very novel setting. and a watch maker. there was a realtor who used a car as a real estate office. we'll talk more about him in a second. charles stall took three and put them in the sun dunes of the -- the sandunes of the sunset district, created a little ouse -- house out there. and this guy on the bottom left, charles daley opened a place called the annex. he really called it a coffee saloon. you might call it a cafe of its time. does anybody here know where the sunset district is? a couple of people. good. over there. well, on the map you can see the sunset district is this big block south of golden gate park. this big grid pattern. it's very large. it's one of the largest districts in san francisco. this map, this grid pattern was actually created way back in the 1860's with the streets going -- crossing each other at right angles. we have numbered streets and lettered streets. but, even though this map was created in the 1860's, if you went out to the sunset distri
he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summer vacation in a very novel setting. and a watch maker. there was a realtor who used a car as a real estate office. we'll talk more about him in a second. charles stall took three and put them in the sun dunes of the -- the sandunes of the sunset district, created a little ouse -- house out there. and this guy on the bottom left, charles daley opened a place called the annex. he really called it...