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in general the position of the ruling the regime in georgia in the world in international affairs. losing in power and. the opposition in georgia is extremely active their active in russia they have very actively in the west in the united states and europe and. the regime of saakashvili does not feel safe and they use any possible tool again even in their struggle against a position which still is not consolidated body is getting in more and more this could also have implications could on foreign affairs where we've recently seen a significant improvement in russia with the u.s. and nato georgia of course has been a stumbling block between the two. do you think perhaps this could be aimed at undermining this gradual improvement in relations between nato and russia. i very much hope. the environment of the president of saakashvili. and seeing him in particular such examples as russian polish in. really know this to represent money in general between russia and the united states russia and the west in general russian nato i do not think that so well there is scandals or anything of t
in general the position of the ruling the regime in georgia in the world in international affairs. losing in power and. the opposition in georgia is extremely active their active in russia they have very actively in the west in the united states and europe and. the regime of saakashvili does not feel safe and they use any possible tool again even in their struggle against a position which still is not consolidated body is getting in more and more this could also have implications could on...
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in the bullpen in each sides. now it's ryan madson. >> tim: who struck out the side on thursday night. in the eighth inning against the giants. middle of the order. >> tim: ishikawa. at the plate, batting for bumgarner. strike one. we talked about it two nights ago. fastball, change-up from ryan madson. and javier lopez who has been dominant this post season in this series, getting ready for the bottom of the seventh. 0-1. strike two. 94 from ryan madson. >> tim: you find out about a young pitcher in a hurry in the post season. 21-year-old madison bumgarner after that lead-off double, retiring the phillies, without allowing the ph phillies to score. >> joe: that skips in. ball one. >> tim: once your ability is established, the best thing your teammates can say about you as a pitcher is that you are unafraid. all the giants say that about bumgarner. >> joe: he was tremendous. on the heels of affeldt hitting right out of the bull pep. ishikawa spoils it. >> joe: oh, gosh. fans, game three of the world series on satu
in the bullpen in each sides. now it's ryan madson. >> tim: who struck out the side on thursday night. in the eighth inning against the giants. middle of the order. >> tim: ishikawa. at the plate, batting for bumgarner. strike one. we talked about it two nights ago. fastball, change-up from ryan madson. and javier lopez who has been dominant this post season in this series, getting ready for the bottom of the seventh. 0-1. strike two. 94 from ryan madson. >> tim: you find out...
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i believe in responsibility in every part of our society.that's why i believe in not just a minimum wage but the foundation of our economy in the future must be a living wage. [applause] and we need a tax system for business that rewards responsibility: to pay a living wage; to provide high quality apprenticeships; and family-friendly employment. and we need responsibility at the top of society too. the gap between rich and poor does matter. it doesn't just harm the poor it harms us all. what does it say about the values of our society, what have we become, that a banker can earn in a day what the care worker can earn in a year? i say: responsibility in this country shouldn't just be about what you can get away with. and that applies to every chief executive of every major company in this country. and, just as businesses have responsibility to ensure fair pay, so those who can work have a responsibility to do so. this is one of the hardest issues for our party because all of us know in our communities people who are in genuine need and who w
i believe in responsibility in every part of our society.that's why i believe in not just a minimum wage but the foundation of our economy in the future must be a living wage. [applause] and we need a tax system for business that rewards responsibility: to pay a living wage; to provide high quality apprenticeships; and family-friendly employment. and we need responsibility at the top of society too. the gap between rich and poor does matter. it doesn't just harm the poor it harms us all. what...
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in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the one who took. it until certain who told. the full tells. the creamy to feel. the world the ruben so told. him all the states the less the blame russians demand equal justice and the spotlight falls on cases of influential figures using their connection to invade prosecution. for another crisis as the u.k. prepares for a view of massive public service cuts economists warn the country is on the verge of plunging into an even deeper recession. criminals in the us heroes at home the kremlin awards russian secret service agents at the center of the biggest spy swap since the cold war. around the clock around the world this is r.t. here in moscow the daughter of a powerful siberian official will be retried over a horrific car crash that left one woman dead and another paralyzed a public outcry was sparked when initially it was revealed that cover was not going to be charged over the incident which took place a year ago c.c.t.v. footage showed a toyota veering onto the pavement and then the car's driver o
in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the one who took. it until certain who told. the full tells. the creamy to feel. the world the ruben so told. him all the states the less the blame russians demand equal justice and the spotlight falls on cases of influential figures using their connection to invade prosecution. for another crisis as the u.k. prepares for a view of massive public service cuts economists warn the country is on the verge of plunging into an even deeper...
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venezuela inflation is highest in venezuela than in any other nation in this hemisphere in the americas. and what crosstalk in twenty minutes time here in r.t. . most americans see the wars in iraq and afghanistan as not affecting them directly but that's the view of u.s. defense secretary robert gates who was addressing university students he said the majority see this as something for other people to do and their young americans to sign up but artie's military analyst says the u.s. should overhaul its strategy for recruiting. robert gates has paid him fully failed to i'm to stand the main challenge for the u.s. forces is a disconnect between the u.s. army the central intelligence agency the law enforcement community and the state department that's what the u.s. secretary of defense should address even before presenting his recruiting sales speech to the duke university students robert gates should have paid attention to mostly ignored advice from the general mcchrystal when he indicated the most pressing challenge for the u.s. army in afghanistan that is to drastically change conventi
venezuela inflation is highest in venezuela than in any other nation in this hemisphere in the americas. and what crosstalk in twenty minutes time here in r.t. . most americans see the wars in iraq and afghanistan as not affecting them directly but that's the view of u.s. defense secretary robert gates who was addressing university students he said the majority see this as something for other people to do and their young americans to sign up but artie's military analyst says the u.s. should...
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logar love and today my guest in the studio is it in the box. since she became the director general of unesco cher's been promoting the concept of new human is how successful is she and has the world become more humanistic and that you know when you talk about it the director general of us is our guest in the studio today. you read a book is a daughter of a prominent bulgarian communist activist your daughter after graduating from the moscow state university of florida relations just started her political career in the bulgarian foreign ministry when the socialist bloc to sold in bulgaria launched democratic reforms irina temporarily withdrew from bulgarian politics returning in ninety ninety five as the deputy foreign minister a year later rena was appointed the foreign minister but was forced to resign with the rest of the cabinet a few months later. irina actively promotes european values in bulgaria while the european political poor and she created she is currently a year down to four year term as director general. hello and welcome to the s
logar love and today my guest in the studio is it in the box. since she became the director general of unesco cher's been promoting the concept of new human is how successful is she and has the world become more humanistic and that you know when you talk about it the director general of us is our guest in the studio today. you read a book is a daughter of a prominent bulgarian communist activist your daughter after graduating from the moscow state university of florida relations just started...
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in living memory. in living memory. the deepest cuts in living memory. mr. speaker, some people opposite for for some members opposite, this is their ideological objective. (cheers and applause) not all. not all of them. not all of them but for many of them this is what they came in politics for. >> reporter: a bit of shoving but not exactly paris street fighting outside downing street tonight. george osborne knows that the stakes of his leap into the unknown are great. he only tweaked his overall deficit plans today, adding an extra two billion pound wedge of capital spending. he staked the coalition's$x reputation on going faster and deep we are cuts than labour said was wise and he's gambled that the pain was l seem worthwhile in four and a half year's time. >> brown: for more on all of this we turn to ned temko in london. he's a writer for the british paper, "the observer," and recently completed a book on british politics. and here in washington, zanny minton beddoes is economics editor at "the economist" magazine. ned temko, to you first, the new coali
in living memory. in living memory. the deepest cuts in living memory. mr. speaker, some people opposite for for some members opposite, this is their ideological objective. (cheers and applause) not all. not all of them. not all of them but for many of them this is what they came in politics for. >> reporter: a bit of shoving but not exactly paris street fighting outside downing street tonight. george osborne knows that the stakes of his leap into the unknown are great. he only tweaked...
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engaged in a war in afghanistan. today a different goal, end of fighting helps to stabilize the country, bringing u.s. troops home. >> we want to see an afghanistan that advances. we don't want to see an afghanistan that regresses. so we are not interested in recreating something that we rejected. >> reporter: wednesday the president award the medal of honor to a green beret who gave his life while serving in afghanistan. the president used the occasion to mark the effort of all of the men and women in uniform. >> every american is safer because of their service and every american has a duty to remember and honor their sacrifice. >> reporter: even as the u.s. focuses on ending the war and drawing down troops next year, the fighting continues, and the death toll climbs. the past couple of days, the leadership in afghanistan has been in talks with neighboring pakistan in an effort to shore up their relationship and find answers to ending the war and stabilize the country. >> we'd like to see much more synergy among all
engaged in a war in afghanistan. today a different goal, end of fighting helps to stabilize the country, bringing u.s. troops home. >> we want to see an afghanistan that advances. we don't want to see an afghanistan that regresses. so we are not interested in recreating something that we rejected. >> reporter: wednesday the president award the medal of honor to a green beret who gave his life while serving in afghanistan. the president used the occasion to mark the effort of all of...
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in school.ook is almost empty in terms of trying to figure out what it takes to keep students in school for the second year. i believe in states like ohio, we need to reward schools were doing a good job and let schools are experimenting and work hard to identify what works for the -- to increase students' success for their students. host: phone calls are coming in and here are more statistics. the u.s. spent more on higher education than any other nation in the world, about 30% of students who started college this fall will not return to the college next year. that is something our guests pointed out and 60% of students graduate within a six-year span from four-year colleges. a democrat is first. caller: i met independent actually. i'm a recent graduate of the university with a bachelor's degree. at one point to recognize that the amount of money that the federal government is putting into our education system could actually be creating an opportunity for economic advancement? many jobs require
in school.ook is almost empty in terms of trying to figure out what it takes to keep students in school for the second year. i believe in states like ohio, we need to reward schools were doing a good job and let schools are experimenting and work hard to identify what works for the -- to increase students' success for their students. host: phone calls are coming in and here are more statistics. the u.s. spent more on higher education than any other nation in the world, about 30% of students who...
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tonight, two powerful writers, one in fiction, one in non-fiction. we began with israeli novelist david grossman. his book "to the end of the land." >> writing this book was an act of choosing life against the temptation of despair, against the gravity of despair and grief and the book is about the wholeness of life. it's a very vital book. >> rose: and the power of story of african american from the south to the north. isabel wilkerson's book is called "the warmth of other suns. " i grew up the daughter of people who migrated from the south to the north. you could say i've been writing it all my life. it was a story i was surrounded by in washington, d.c. where everyone around me, the parents were from south carolina, north carolina, georgia. my mother was from rome, georgia migrated to washington, d.c. my father migrated from southern virginia to washington, d.c. different decades, would never have met had there been no great migration, had they not left the south and landed in the same city. so in some ways i exist because of the great migration a
tonight, two powerful writers, one in fiction, one in non-fiction. we began with israeli novelist david grossman. his book "to the end of the land." >> writing this book was an act of choosing life against the temptation of despair, against the gravity of despair and grief and the book is about the wholeness of life. it's a very vital book. >> rose: and the power of story of african american from the south to the north. isabel wilkerson's book is called "the warmth of...
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in the womb. scientists kay elder worked with edwards at the ivf clinic he and steptoe established in cambridge in 1980. >> they had repeated failures, they had no funding, they had everyone in the world against them. and they continued with immense passion, enthusiasm, and through their work have managed to change the face of society, and also many different aspects of medicine. >> woodruff: today the nobel academy recognized the medical breakthrough. >> have decided to award the nobel prize to, in 2010 to robert edwards for the development of in vitro fertilization. >> woodruff: in the last 32 years, approximately 4 million babies have been born using the technique, according to the nobel prize committee. ivf has not been hailed by all, however. the catholic church has long voiced its opposition to the process, and the use of donor eggs. today louise brown is 32. alive and well. seen here celebrating a recent birthday with robert edwards. she conceived her own child naturally in 2007. the 85-yea
in the womb. scientists kay elder worked with edwards at the ivf clinic he and steptoe established in cambridge in 1980. >> they had repeated failures, they had no funding, they had everyone in the world against them. and they continued with immense passion, enthusiasm, and through their work have managed to change the face of society, and also many different aspects of medicine. >> woodruff: today the nobel academy recognized the medical breakthrough. >> have decided to award...
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mid-60s in napa as well as in santa rosa. 64 in oakland. 67 in san jose. 62 in san francisco. beautiful tuesday expected more sunshine on the way. more rainfall also on the way. i have your seven-day forecast coming up. >> thank you. 5:10. >>> a court battle brewing over the bay bridge's dangerous "s" curve. >> scratching all over my arms, legs and body, after that i took a shower. >> plus bedbugs infest the bay. the infestation plaguing a bay area complex and why an exterminator won't be showing up. >> a tribute planned for a bay area fallen officer hits a snag. the delay putting funding in jeopardy. i'm among 30,000 employees who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. one hundred million for herself. fiorina never cared about our jobs. not then and not now. i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. huhh...a spider web. is i
mid-60s in napa as well as in santa rosa. 64 in oakland. 67 in san jose. 62 in san francisco. beautiful tuesday expected more sunshine on the way. more rainfall also on the way. i have your seven-day forecast coming up. >> thank you. 5:10. >>> a court battle brewing over the bay bridge's dangerous "s" curve. >> scratching all over my arms, legs and body, after that i took a shower. >> plus bedbugs infest the bay. the infestation plaguing a bay area complex...
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fact since two thousand and eight in march when he was arrested in a hotel in bangkok and in fact in august august twentieth of this year the high court in thailand said that it was possible for boot to be extradited and so it looked like everything was set for the united states if convicted in the united states on the charges that he was indicted for telling the truth would be receiving a life imprisonment however has a back up plan because this is an international crime and international courts are where have you is kind of a political chess game as a backup plan just in case the high court did not rule in the united states favor us filed extra charges and it's those extra charges that are hampering the things at this moment in time because of the high court ruled that a victor boot should be extradited to the united states asked if those second charges could then be dropped so that they could expedite the process however a court ruled that those charges cannot be dropped because they are now part of the court system in thailand right now so it's a waiting game and what we do know
fact since two thousand and eight in march when he was arrested in a hotel in bangkok and in fact in august august twentieth of this year the high court in thailand said that it was possible for boot to be extradited and so it looked like everything was set for the united states if convicted in the united states on the charges that he was indicted for telling the truth would be receiving a life imprisonment however has a back up plan because this is an international crime and international...
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i think that particularly in germany and also in france but also i think in britain there is a recognitionthat defense of europe with russian participation is meaningless with the the challenges that you face from the far east in particular from the rise of asia economically strategically is the immense and russia has to be part of that and that's even before we start considering the middle east things the crucial thing i think is that there is emerging an idea of a new west i mean nato was defined as the west and russia and the warsaw pact proceed as the east i think there is now in a sense because of the rise of asia there is a new twist which includes russia. and because the challenges that we face and the shared interests that we have russia europe and the united states when faced with the prospect of the enormous shift of part towards the far east towards asia towards china towards india. that has really changed the world and it is it is reacting to that that i think has led to a much more positive attitude toward particularly the europeans and russia but also i think the americans ar
i think that particularly in germany and also in france but also i think in britain there is a recognitionthat defense of europe with russian participation is meaningless with the the challenges that you face from the far east in particular from the rise of asia economically strategically is the immense and russia has to be part of that and that's even before we start considering the middle east things the crucial thing i think is that there is emerging an idea of a new west i mean nato was...
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your odds are better in iowa at 1 in 67. michigan came in third at 1 in 70 chance. dakota and montana round out the top five. >>> on this day in the year 1990, brenda and brandon started their first day at west beverly high school. the premier of "beverly hills 90210." fox show followed a group of wealthy students dealing with everything from the relationship drama to teenage pregnancy and drug abuse eventually. the "new york times" described it as, "an unflinching look at teenagers prose problems" and that's what folks wanted apparently. at the peak of the popularity, 20 million viewers would tune in to hang out at the peach pit and see what sort of trouble dillon might be in that week. zip code became phenomenon 20 years ago tonight. >>> now you know the news. for this monday, october 4, 2010, i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us in your place tonight. we're all back tomorrow. studio "b." 3:00 eastern time. 2:00 in oxford. i think the
your odds are better in iowa at 1 in 67. michigan came in third at 1 in 70 chance. dakota and montana round out the top five. >>> on this day in the year 1990, brenda and brandon started their first day at west beverly high school. the premier of "beverly hills 90210." fox show followed a group of wealthy students dealing with everything from the relationship drama to teenage pregnancy and drug abuse eventually. the "new york times" described it as, "an...
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and torture in iraq emerge in the biggest leak in u.s. military history as an online exposé suggests washington turned a blind eye to violence in iraq the iraqi prime minister claims the timing of the leak is aimed at disrupting his outburst to form a new government. terror strikes the north caucuses as militants stormed the chechen parliament prompting calls for tighter security measures three people died and seventeen were injured before security forces managed to kill the perpetrators . when europe is hit with protest and promises of fresh demonstrations against government reforms in france people are angry over a two year rise in the retirement age while in the u.k. unions have announced mass marches to counter cuts in social benefits and jobs. also moscow has a new boss was already laid out plans on how to change the capital circuits and then says his top priorities are corruption and congestion a little later we take a closer look at the new mayor and his promises. but now are to his interview series covering russia's chances of joi
and torture in iraq emerge in the biggest leak in u.s. military history as an online exposé suggests washington turned a blind eye to violence in iraq the iraqi prime minister claims the timing of the leak is aimed at disrupting his outburst to form a new government. terror strikes the north caucuses as militants stormed the chechen parliament prompting calls for tighter security measures three people died and seventeen were injured before security forces managed to kill the perpetrators ....
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in this study we had 5,000 women in their 50s. the women who started estrogen plus progestin within five years of men owe pause had a higher risk. their increase was 41% which was higher than women who entered later. it's true that the estrogen only which can really be given practically to women who don't have a uterus did not show this effect. in terms of duration because estrogen plus progestin hindered breast cancer diagnosis it's really not possible to find a interval for breast cancer risk. women should heed the short duration fda labeling indication. i think if they've been on it for a year or so, they should talk to their doctor about potentially stop to go see if they still have hot flashes, night sweats that would require them to continue on therapy. >> ifill: i want to ask you a little bit about this report because the study which began in 1993 and periodically we get new results from it, have the drugs changed? have the treatments changed in the period of time since this study began? >> of course we evaluate only one do
in this study we had 5,000 women in their 50s. the women who started estrogen plus progestin within five years of men owe pause had a higher risk. their increase was 41% which was higher than women who entered later. it's true that the estrogen only which can really be given practically to women who don't have a uterus did not show this effect. in terms of duration because estrogen plus progestin hindered breast cancer diagnosis it's really not possible to find a interval for breast cancer...
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cool start, mid-60s; 67 in napa, 67 in fairfield, 67 in livermore. fire danger gone.ir quality good, we'll get wet again. next series of storms are going to be productive. they start on thursday night late, hopefully after the series game and the showers roll right through saturday, and we could see another inch of rain in some locations. santa rosa about 400% of rainfall average. >> it was a lot of rain in general it felt like. rainy day. thanks. >>> north star resort has a new owner. it bought the popular ski destination for $63 million cash. they also operate in south lake tahoe. north star operates on land owned by cnl lifestyle properties which will lease the property to big week we're gearing up for in san francisco. mark is here with the whole beginnings of the world series. >> next week and a half, going to be something else around here. basking in the glow, rapidly turning into talk of completing the task, that of bringing the first-ever world series victory to the san francisco bay. giants back on the field late this afternoon at at&t working out the kinks.
cool start, mid-60s; 67 in napa, 67 in fairfield, 67 in livermore. fire danger gone.ir quality good, we'll get wet again. next series of storms are going to be productive. they start on thursday night late, hopefully after the series game and the showers roll right through saturday, and we could see another inch of rain in some locations. santa rosa about 400% of rainfall average. >> it was a lot of rain in general it felt like. rainy day. thanks. >>> north star resort has a new...
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there were numerous keys in venezuela argentina brazil act could all live in. one hundred fifty years there was not a single latin america without the north american empire being involved with these elements in addition to the empire made sure that the government of each country was composed of its lackeys. and you once said in an interview that a permanent reason for the conflict between when israel and colombia that was a lie created by the laboratory what laboratory did you mean and how does this mechanism of light production work. take a look at the war in iraq thousands of people have died women and children were killed the conflict of what the lawyer became the reason for tragedy i got here a whole war was based on the law and the iraqi government had weapons of mass destruction as you know this was the only reason. young boys invaded the country but then they admitted there hadn't been any such weapons so they had designs on i to iraq that. there are still laws about venezuela they claim it's involved in relation. to the revolutionary forces of colombia
there were numerous keys in venezuela argentina brazil act could all live in. one hundred fifty years there was not a single latin america without the north american empire being involved with these elements in addition to the empire made sure that the government of each country was composed of its lackeys. and you once said in an interview that a permanent reason for the conflict between when israel and colombia that was a lie created by the laboratory what laboratory did you mean and how does...
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in profit in frankfurt the dax moving more. and here in russia the markets rallied to six month highs with closing more than three percent. of gains in crude and metals and also. the government announced it will sell stakes in the five year privatization program and. five percent on the six. city duma has approved it as a city's new mayor promising to cut red tape and corruption his arrival has been greeted with some optimism by the business community. a professional lawyer and an experienced manager who ruled russia's oil rich teeming region said is a banyan is no stranger to power in two thousand and five he moved to moscow to have the kremlin administration and in just three years was appointed deputy prime minister tried and tested he's seen as the right man to take the keys to moscow i think so bennett has enormous experience hall for work in the government he is known as an efficient professional he has managed to create a fact of system within the government stuff and he was quite successful as a governor of one of the r
in profit in frankfurt the dax moving more. and here in russia the markets rallied to six month highs with closing more than three percent. of gains in crude and metals and also. the government announced it will sell stakes in the five year privatization program and. five percent on the six. city duma has approved it as a city's new mayor promising to cut red tape and corruption his arrival has been greeted with some optimism by the business community. a professional lawyer and an experienced...
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in the washington area, 20 people were killed in bike and vehicle accidents in 2008.ce johnson reports it's not always the driver's fault. >> reporter: you know you are going the wrong way, right? >> yep. >> reporter: drivers are having to hair roads with bicycles. it is leading to more accidents. >> right through the light. >> police should enforce the law. that's it. they don't. >> a bike collided with an suv on 20th and m streets in northwest. michael was injured but dc police say he was at fault. he was ticketed for riding south on a northbound one-way street. >> this is how it is supposed to work. the biker is supposed to be in the street riding with the traffic. on this one-way street the biker was coming in the opposite direction, facing traffic when he collided with the suv. >> that's a bummer he was ticketed going the wrong way. >> i didn't know you could get ticketed for that. >> reporter: this rider can see some bikers have their own set of rules if the road. >> i try to follow the rules as much as i can. it is a little dangerous. >> reporter: visitor from
in the washington area, 20 people were killed in bike and vehicle accidents in 2008.ce johnson reports it's not always the driver's fault. >> reporter: you know you are going the wrong way, right? >> yep. >> reporter: drivers are having to hair roads with bicycles. it is leading to more accidents. >> right through the light. >> police should enforce the law. that's it. they don't. >> a bike collided with an suv on 20th and m streets in northwest. michael was...
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is say the market for their product is in europe or that whatever or the creator is in demand in the you hours because the market is still there while that's that's what this happening i don't i don't but if you are a writer or. i cannot imagine a poet can leave the country and i have a lot of friends who are long they live in the u. ours but their poetry is in russian. that that i would draw a line there well actually we did have a situation when the when authors poets and writers russian lived abroad had to live them abroad but these times i rode over now i think a very is a new stage when you are absolutely right saying that if something if something is not you can provide is not in need here and is in greater need or brawn so so these never so love game guys i mean i mean they're absolutely right that they went. to place manchester where where they were given a chance to go ahead with their. research but is what you are doing for russia today i mean investments into high turk into constructing the silicon valley outside moscow it is this. for a large extent to to to to meet peopl
is say the market for their product is in europe or that whatever or the creator is in demand in the you hours because the market is still there while that's that's what this happening i don't i don't but if you are a writer or. i cannot imagine a poet can leave the country and i have a lot of friends who are long they live in the u. ours but their poetry is in russian. that that i would draw a line there well actually we did have a situation when the when authors poets and writers russian...
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in the house, republicans have been in over 60 races. democrats in just over 6 right now.so you're really not seeing the groups do very much work for democrats in these house and senate races. >> woodruff: quickly, evan, you were telling me in the governors' races there's a little more parity. >> much different story when you look at governors' races. a lot more democratic groups active in spending. that is very much in parity to how the republican groups are spending in some of these close governors' races coming up this fall. >> woodruff: finally, your take on this... the democratic complaint about non-disclosed donors contributing to these outside groups on the republican side. >> it's the rules. almost like in a basketball game where you see the coaches working the referees, this is what the democrats are trying to do. they're trying to work the referees, in this case that's the media and the voters in hopes they'll get a foul call a little bit closer to election day. >> woodruff: that dnc ad we saw earlier we may never see. >> again the timing of that was really for t
in the house, republicans have been in over 60 races. democrats in just over 6 right now.so you're really not seeing the groups do very much work for democrats in these house and senate races. >> woodruff: quickly, evan, you were telling me in the governors' races there's a little more parity. >> much different story when you look at governors' races. a lot more democratic groups active in spending. that is very much in parity to how the republican groups are spending in some of...
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cool start, mid-60s; 67 in napa, 67 in fairfield, 67 in livermore. fire danger gone. air quality good, we'll get wet again. next series of storms are going to be productive. they start on thursday night late, hopefully after the series game and the showers roll right through saturday, and we could see another inch of rain in some locations. santa rosa about 400% of rainfall average. >> it was a lot of rain in general it felt like. rainy day. thanks. >>> north star resort has a new owner. it bought the popular ski destination for $63 million cash. they also operate in south lake tahoe. north star operates on land owned by cnl lifestyle properties which will lease the property to big week we're gearing up for in san francisco. mark is here with the whole beginnings of the world series. >> next week and a half, going to be something else around here. basking in the glow, rapidly turning into talk of completing the task, that of bringing the first-ever world series victory to the san francisco bay. giants back on the field late this afternoon at at&t working out the kinks
cool start, mid-60s; 67 in napa, 67 in fairfield, 67 in livermore. fire danger gone. air quality good, we'll get wet again. next series of storms are going to be productive. they start on thursday night late, hopefully after the series game and the showers roll right through saturday, and we could see another inch of rain in some locations. santa rosa about 400% of rainfall average. >> it was a lot of rain in general it felt like. rainy day. thanks. >>> north star resort has a...
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in... call it "the agony in the garden now, there is no agony in john, and there is no garden in mark; but we call it the "agony in the garden" because we put them together. mark tells the story in which jesus, the night before he dies, is prostrate on the ground, begging god, "if this all could pass... but i will do what you want," and the disciples all flee. now, that's an awful picture. that makes sense to me because mark is writing to a persecuted community who knows... who know what it's like to die. that's how you die, feeling abandoned by god. over to "john." jesus is not on the ground in "john." the whole cohort of the jerusalem forces come out, 600 troops come out to capture jesus, and they end up with their faces on the ground in "john." and jesus says, "of course i will do what the father wants." and jesus tells them to, "let my disciples go." he's in command of the whole operation. you have a jesus out of control, almost, in "mark," a jesus totally in control in "john"-- both go
in... call it "the agony in the garden now, there is no agony in john, and there is no garden in mark; but we call it the "agony in the garden" because we put them together. mark tells the story in which jesus, the night before he dies, is prostrate on the ground, begging god, "if this all could pass... but i will do what you want," and the disciples all flee. now, that's an awful picture. that makes sense to me because mark is writing to a persecuted community who...
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i would answer the the question in the following way neither in germany nor in sweden there is in a bet any basic races. but if we're the wrong kind of policy and if politicians for instance which has been the case in germany and which was addressed by consulate in medical the other day if a tendency has been that the policy is failing for because they have neglected various aspects then they scanned in the first in the worst case even lead to respond to most against. various groups of foreigners in the host countries can't you want before the break you want to address something similar to the bill drawn up in the first part of the program go ahead. first and foremost about a canonical issue as i said every survey in sweden shows that it's a huge cost even taking account tax benefits from immigrants and the immigrants that i'm talking about it's not western it is not norwegians or english or whatever it's mostly from cultural countries that are cultural far from sweden those so you are you're saying you're saying muslims right is that what you're saying i'm saying i'm saying mostly from
i would answer the the question in the following way neither in germany nor in sweden there is in a bet any basic races. but if we're the wrong kind of policy and if politicians for instance which has been the case in germany and which was addressed by consulate in medical the other day if a tendency has been that the policy is failing for because they have neglected various aspects then they scanned in the first in the worst case even lead to respond to most against. various groups of...
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a nightmare for us it was to involve us in in inconclusive wars in distant lands would cost us a fortune there's a kind of intelligence national security bureaucracy that's fed in this country fear and americans are irrationally scared since two thousand and one the number of americans who have been killed by terrorist actions it's a bull shark attacks below everything else dangerous in our world and yet the fear level is so remarkably high and everything is justified upon us those lines are drawn. and we don't think seriously about what our national interest is and we're paying for it now you've mentioned money and apparently the pentagon is going to be able to enjoy as much as seven hundred twenty six billion dollars next year or something along those nice debts and i have to ask you i mean it might seem a sort of a naive question but it has to be asked couldn't this money be put to better use and especially now in this economy of course you know commanders in afghanistan can walk into a village they have they have a fund so they can find an afghan village elder if they want to do a he
a nightmare for us it was to involve us in in inconclusive wars in distant lands would cost us a fortune there's a kind of intelligence national security bureaucracy that's fed in this country fear and americans are irrationally scared since two thousand and one the number of americans who have been killed by terrorist actions it's a bull shark attacks below everything else dangerous in our world and yet the fear level is so remarkably high and everything is justified upon us those lines are...
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ashburn coming in at 57 degrees. 61 in manassas, quantico coming in at 60 degrees. andrews air force base coming in at 59 degrees. a very cool afternoon, once again, an area of an upper level low continues to spin around the region. we're going to continue to see that as well. let's go to 22, guys, we can. and show you the area of low pressure as we make our way through the ea today. we're going to continue to watch that area of low pressure sit and spin there. we're going to see the chance for a shower or two during the day tomorrow. what c you expect tonight. 54 degrees by 9:00, 52 by 11:00. cloudy and cool a we move into the morning. a low temperature of 46 degrees in the city. some areas could wake up to around 40 degrees. a very cool day tomorrow, but change is in the air. i'll show you what i mean coming up in my full forecast, and i think you're going to like whey have to tell you fp. >> thanks a lot, doug. >>> for the first time in 39 years, the number of children enrolled in d.c. public schools is up. studen enrollment increased 1% this schl year. that's a
ashburn coming in at 57 degrees. 61 in manassas, quantico coming in at 60 degrees. andrews air force base coming in at 59 degrees. a very cool afternoon, once again, an area of an upper level low continues to spin around the region. we're going to continue to see that as well. let's go to 22, guys, we can. and show you the area of low pressure as we make our way through the ea today. we're going to continue to watch that area of low pressure sit and spin there. we're going to see the chance for...
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in.a stampede at a football match in kenya's capital has left at least eight said they were crushed after a massive massive crowd of turns of thousands of fans tried to enter the stadium shortly after kick off with only four entrance gates for an expected crowd of thirty five thousand the game was temporarily halted resumed despite the fatalities as the second deadly stampede of five years at the same venue which favre has banned from hosting international matches. the year old has always been russia's major industrial region but a city that has become famous for all the reasons i care about is home to copper so melting plant which has been belching out toxic fumes for decades in the region shocking pollution has caused serious health problems for residents getting the city of the notorious level of big labor of being one of the most polluted on earth but the toxic factories provided jobs for locals for years have depending on the deadly plant or their livelihoods are further investigate.
in.a stampede at a football match in kenya's capital has left at least eight said they were crushed after a massive massive crowd of turns of thousands of fans tried to enter the stadium shortly after kick off with only four entrance gates for an expected crowd of thirty five thousand the game was temporarily halted resumed despite the fatalities as the second deadly stampede of five years at the same venue which favre has banned from hosting international matches. the year old has always been...
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the house of representatives and none in the senate and in this case you've got. the possibility of making great amounts of money in ways that are illegal in ways that are hard to detect congressman baird says annual disclosure reports are not enough to my knowledge there is no human being employed by the congress of the united states who has looked at our finance reports with a with an eye towards possible conflict of interest now there is no initiative to change the rules what for the rest of america it's perfectly legal for the country's lawmakers why would they want to change it as it is now a public servants stock market activities are hard to track there are no investigators here on the hill doing that and some believe those senators and staffers who have recently been in the spotlight are just the tip of the iceberg and i struck an art to washington d.c. . and bruce being from michigan state university college of law says the u.s. has made corruption legal and there's more on this in cross stuck or peter lavelle's gas decide there's only one way to be corru
the house of representatives and none in the senate and in this case you've got. the possibility of making great amounts of money in ways that are illegal in ways that are hard to detect congressman baird says annual disclosure reports are not enough to my knowledge there is no human being employed by the congress of the united states who has looked at our finance reports with a with an eye towards possible conflict of interest now there is no initiative to change the rules what for the rest of...
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the table in the next months allow mug russia nato meeting to take place in lisbon and possibly even before that when they take secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen visits moscow well one the particular area in which both russia and they can cooperate is in the own going issue all of afghanistan and maintaining peace in that area and also in the ongoing fines against drug trafficking that comes out of afghanistan earlier this week several leading u.k. newspapers and made the statement that russia would be sending troops back into the country to help in training afghan forces now russia's envoy they say to be a ruggles that has flatly denied that he said that russia will no account be re entering afghanistan russia of course for a bit said decade long war in afghanistan from nine hundred seventy nine to nine hundred eighty nine and to be free and i call it in the house said the russia has no wish to go back into the country what he has said russia will be doing though is possibly supplying helicopters to the ongoing fight in afghanistan and will also potentially help in the trainin
the table in the next months allow mug russia nato meeting to take place in lisbon and possibly even before that when they take secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen visits moscow well one the particular area in which both russia and they can cooperate is in the own going issue all of afghanistan and maintaining peace in that area and also in the ongoing fines against drug trafficking that comes out of afghanistan earlier this week several leading u.k. newspapers and made the statement that...
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sing in upstate new york in 1954.s was common on institutionalized people who saw this frankly as a bonus. prison research was done mostly on white psoners because it was considered a privilege and you got extra money or cigarettes. we have to be cognizant -- we need research. all of us are probably alive because of medical progress and medical research, but controls need to be there and absolutely people need to know what is happening, need to be heard when they think something is wrong. that is the most important lesson of all of this. >> susan reverby, professor at wellesley college, mical storn, author of "examining tuskegee: the infamous syphilis study and its legacy." that is one of two books she is written on tuskegee. we will continue to follow this story and have a link to all previous interviews done on democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new yor
sing in upstate new york in 1954.s was common on institutionalized people who saw this frankly as a bonus. prison research was done mostly on white psoners because it was considered a privilege and you got extra money or cigarettes. we have to be cognizant -- we need research. all of us are probably alive because of medical progress and medical research, but controls need to be there and absolutely people need to know what is happening, need to be heard when they think something is wrong. that...
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in pass defense, the sec worst in football.hey allow 305 passing yards per contest and with rogers ante packers coming in on sunday that's not good. he has thrown for t thousand yards and 86 touch downs in his first two years as a starter. in other words, get ready for an air show on sunday. rogers is a great quarterback. a lot of weapons. he can run the football, quick release. one of the reasons they are so effective. >> hopefully we can contain them and make them work for it. >> reporter: as for the redskins offense, he practiced the second day in a row. he has been battling a sore toe. >>> preseason game in cleveland, no lebron. no problem. arenas for match. reach had 13 points last night. you want to see john wall and here he comes. behind the guys in the white jerseys. wizards win by 14. >>> portis season the only local star battling a groin injury. we learned the caps starting goalie is suffering from his own growl groin issues and that's the reason he's on injured reserve with the season starting tonight. 22-year-old mi
in pass defense, the sec worst in football.hey allow 305 passing yards per contest and with rogers ante packers coming in on sunday that's not good. he has thrown for t thousand yards and 86 touch downs in his first two years as a starter. in other words, get ready for an air show on sunday. rogers is a great quarterback. a lot of weapons. he can run the football, quick release. one of the reasons they are so effective. >> hopefully we can contain them and make them work for it. >>...
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the way in which paid tv is moving in that country. >> charlie: mark thompson for the hour, next. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. funding provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: mark thompson is here. he is director general and editor-in-chief of the british broadcasting corporation known as the bbc. it is the largest broadcasting organization in the world. it provides news and sports and entertainment via television and radio and the internet. it has about 240 million viewers globally and broadcasts in 33 languages. its news operation comprises 72 bureaus employing 250 correspondence and 2000 local freelancers. here's a look at some of what they do. >> some of the most power nations believe iran is building nuclear message and outrageous words were indeed betraying the people. >> i don't take war lightly. if they take
the way in which paid tv is moving in that country. >> charlie: mark thompson for the hour, next. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. funding provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: mark thompson is here. he is director general and editor-in-chief of the british...
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in the west. here in the u.k. and i think in the usa as well political correctness means something different and i'm very wary about when we say well the difference between the word should and the word current when you say or you can't say happy holidays or you can't say merry christmas that's a different kind of can't from you can't be rude about the president in or indeed in russia so you need to define you can say whatever you want about vladimir putin i think really in the west people really overate much people think about politics in this country go to the blogosphere you can see all that you want ok and i'm attacked all the time or even working here so really you know overrated but it yeah i agree with you there are many states in the world where you can't criticize the head of state that i'm not living in when was that and that's often very cause that's called political correctness in most countries and people use the language of offense and the language of political correctness to legitimi
in the west. here in the u.k. and i think in the usa as well political correctness means something different and i'm very wary about when we say well the difference between the word should and the word current when you say or you can't say happy holidays or you can't say merry christmas that's a different kind of can't from you can't be rude about the president in or indeed in russia so you need to define you can say whatever you want about vladimir putin i think really in the west people...
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in india affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry inlex global economy. it's just one reason os beat their10-year lipp. t. rowe price.invest . request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> israel's plans are being of posed or the house construction. fredricka whitfield is hon or thing other top stories in "the situation room." hello, fred. >> well, a tense situation, because israel plans to build more housing in the disputed jerusalem. the palestinians are condemning the move saying that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is choosing settlements over peace. officials say that israel notified them but in no way done with u.s. approval. the new construction plans could derail revived peace talks. >> it is the first of its kind in germany. it shows how adolf hitler taught the german people to hate. it shows playing cards with hitler's image and busts and propaganda signs and photographs. the curator hopes that the e
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that took place in summer between russia and the united states in fact there was nothing in substance in it but a media tool is a lever that may be useful there are enough police collateralised detailing the similarities of this case now that was resolved very quickly they despise us what's in the case in the sun and with the minimum the fuss intention will kill it should now be following the lead from that case in the summer it's not known yet but suddenly with two countries whether such a history of tension remains to be seen how the story will unfold talking about the relations between georgia russia history of tension can you just remind us how they have become so silent absolutely well since the georgian president mikhail cyclists came to power in two thousand and four the situation between russia and georgia really deteriorated very substantially that culminated in the war the south the cesspool in two thousand and eight which had ties and russia was forced to response to protect its citizens now so we know that there is that history of tension it's not actually the first time t
that took place in summer between russia and the united states in fact there was nothing in substance in it but a media tool is a lever that may be useful there are enough police collateralised detailing the similarities of this case now that was resolved very quickly they despise us what's in the case in the sun and with the minimum the fuss intention will kill it should now be following the lead from that case in the summer it's not known yet but suddenly with two countries whether such a...
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fear in the run up to in particular in the in the crisis itself that oh my god if you know the markets were to seize up you know the whole thing the whole house of cards would collapse and therefore we had to seed to these banks and give them everything they want we had to go in and bail them out no questions asked there was just there was an unwillingness to actually take the corrective measures i could still see defending bailing out the financial system on an emergency basis but not doing anything with the management is just crazy and yet again they were hostage to the beauty of these these businesses are very complicated we need the season people to run them these are the season people who ran them these businesses into the ditch you know why we were warning failure you know with general motors management was made to produce plans management was forced out a lot of people took in the company took hits the unions on up. you know and wall street wasn't you know you can look at the bailouts why wasn't that the same thing done to wall street i mean it's it's inexcusable yet that's exac
fear in the run up to in particular in the in the crisis itself that oh my god if you know the markets were to seize up you know the whole thing the whole house of cards would collapse and therefore we had to seed to these banks and give them everything they want we had to go in and bail them out no questions asked there was just there was an unwillingness to actually take the corrective measures i could still see defending bailing out the financial system on an emergency basis but not doing...
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the giants win 4-3 in their first win in 8 years. ktvu begins our team coverage where giant fans went nuts. hi. >> reporter: hello, heather. the giants fans got exactly what they wanted with the 4-3 win in a stadium full of loud philly fans. very loud. you couldn't hear any cheering for the giants at all. it was all phillies fans. a lot of fans say they like their team being in the underdog position. giants fans who made the trip say they got their moneys worth and saw their team turn it around with the help of a long ball. >> as soon as cody ross hit that home run. it was great. there are this is the first time since 2002. if the giants win the best of 7 series, it would mean a return trip to the world series. as the games become more important, so do the desire to be with the team on the road. >> flew all the way out on the red eye, flew this morning, here for game one and two. >> some fans say wearing an opposing team's colors in philadelphia can be risky. >> yeah, i'm ready. i've heard a lot. it's fun to be here. it's fun being t
the giants win 4-3 in their first win in 8 years. ktvu begins our team coverage where giant fans went nuts. hi. >> reporter: hello, heather. the giants fans got exactly what they wanted with the 4-3 win in a stadium full of loud philly fans. very loud. you couldn't hear any cheering for the giants at all. it was all phillies fans. a lot of fans say they like their team being in the underdog position. giants fans who made the trip say they got their moneys worth and saw their team turn it...
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in the united kingdom is available in. the old waverly hotel they couldn't call certain who took some of the country house holiday in the pool. halls to remember the crim to feel. the world the ruben's hotel. killing lying to cover ups they treat they are all called revealed by a whistleblower web site wiki leaks has published four hundred thousand secret american files. every classified u.s. documents. and winter of discontent as french demonstrators protest. raising the age of retirement to sixty two meanwhile british trade unions get ready for. spending cuts. russia's southern republic of dagestan kills one policeman and dangerous at least twelve people blah. asked went off at a checkpoint as to have time to tend to drive his car into a police station. now with a hint of snow already in moscow it's time to think of indoor pursuits rather than the great outdoors. tells you where to go to keep actually while staying warm in the capital. let it. go. if i pick up with. the effect of. the. russians are known for that month d
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in the late seventy's to try to lure the the soviets to come in we've been meddling in those affairs and we've consistently backed the wrong people who have blown back to haunt us and i think that the this whole that we've made for ourselves in afghanistan now is is so entangled so complex. i don't know how the united states could extricate itself with some sort of honor and consideration for the afghan people you know when you look back in history when it comes to war and conflict uprising we've seen a soviet union fail we've seen britain falle but we've seen those like china is caught on alexander the great succeed but they had to exterminate majority of people any chance the u.s. would use that type of measure go to that extent i really have no idea there's a possibility i think that today so much of the planning and even so much of what's being carried out in afghanistan is secret from us just as our operations there against the soviets in that proxy war were kept secret from the american public so i think there's too much that we don't know that we have no way of knowing to make
in the late seventy's to try to lure the the soviets to come in we've been meddling in those affairs and we've consistently backed the wrong people who have blown back to haunt us and i think that the this whole that we've made for ourselves in afghanistan now is is so entangled so complex. i don't know how the united states could extricate itself with some sort of honor and consideration for the afghan people you know when you look back in history when it comes to war and conflict uprising...
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in contrast, one in seven men made that much and that was up 4%. of course more men are making more than women in the $100,000 range but we are catching up. >> great news for us. >>> for more "living $mart" headlines, log on to our website at wusa9.com and click on the "living $mart" tab. it's on the front page. >>> a new treatment is proving successful in treating severe cases of asthma. >>> an the mlb playoffs get underway with a history-making performance on the first night. >>> we have endured several days of yucky weather to start the week but you have earned a good weekend. we will deliver the forecast when 9 news now returns. 3q a wipe is a wipe unless it's also a scrub. lysol complete clean dual action wipes have 2 sides that go beyond ordinary wipes. you can feel the difference. one side for everyday touchups. and one to scrub tough messes. all while killing 99.9% of germs. for tips on a healthy home visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. history was made last night in the national league division series between
in contrast, one in seven men made that much and that was up 4%. of course more men are making more than women in the $100,000 range but we are catching up. >> great news for us. >>> for more "living $mart" headlines, log on to our website at wusa9.com and click on the "living $mart" tab. it's on the front page. >>> a new treatment is proving successful in treating severe cases of asthma. >>> an the mlb playoffs get underway with a...
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they can't help but in have run-ins with people. we have langors. this trainer says it takes two years to train his workers to jump on the transportation provided. he says one of his large primates can scare off dozens of ma cats. they're not just used for the commonwealth games but the government hires them every day to make sure there's no trouble at government offices. they're also being used in government buildings because monkeys go in and rip apart files, he says. private home and building owners hire them, too. even when there are no games, there are 28 on duty in this city. an expert says using the land gors is not a long-term solution to a real problem because the wild monkeys just move elsewhere for a while. animal rights groups question using them for labor. handlers, though, say they treat them like family and in turn these furry security guards leap into action when duty calls. and if you've ever come to delhi and, john, i know that you have, you have certainly most likely seen monkeys because they're all over the place
they can't help but in have run-ins with people. we have langors. this trainer says it takes two years to train his workers to jump on the transportation provided. he says one of his large primates can scare off dozens of ma cats. they're not just used for the commonwealth games but the government hires them every day to make sure there's no trouble at government offices. they're also being used in government buildings because monkeys go in and rip apart files, he says. private home and...
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also pitched in relief in '04 in the alc game in clues. a game the cardinals beat the astros. runs during the regular season. >> tim: that was hittable. oswalt got away with one there. looked like a cut fastball, middle of the plate. sanchez fouled it back. >> joe: in the air to right. it will carry to werth. one out. the ball stayed up. hard hit. sanchez, 1 for 5. >> tim: positioning is so important for outfielders because they have more room to cover. so if you can cut down that room before the ball hits, you are a lot better off. and werth cheating in. sanchez does not have a lot of power the other way, and jayson made the play. >> joe: now huff. you remember game two charlie manuel came out to talk to oswalt with two out in the eighth. office wanted to stay in to face huff and he got him here. huff hits oswalt with a base hit to right. the winning run is on with one out. and buster posey coming up. >> tim: ryan howard was on the line guarding against the double. and because of that, the ball hit by huff goes through there. >> joe: how about the night for posey. rbi, double
also pitched in relief in '04 in the alc game in clues. a game the cardinals beat the astros. runs during the regular season. >> tim: that was hittable. oswalt got away with one there. looked like a cut fastball, middle of the plate. sanchez fouled it back. >> joe: in the air to right. it will carry to werth. one out. the ball stayed up. hard hit. sanchez, 1 for 5. >> tim: positioning is so important for outfielders because they have more room to cover. so if you can cut down...
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continue working together in the oil and gas industry both in russia. is responsible for sixty percent of the world's g.d.p. and as the russian leader himself said today it is the strongest emerging economy in the world today russia of course wants a bigger role and it's a development in its ambitions because it has a lot of potential the russian leader he was very pleased about his visit from everything starting with the weather which he said was a reflection on how good the relationship between moscow and noise and weather here has been perfect blue skies very warm not too hot not too cold just pretty much perfect and of course his personal impressions he also spoke about his experience of vietnamese food saying that for some russians it might be a little too spicy but he actually prefers that way so it was a very pleasurable experience for him not only did he manage to take an experience he also met a grand so during a later part of his program he met one vietnamese student who said that was somewhat of a role model for her and that her biggest wish
continue working together in the oil and gas industry both in russia. is responsible for sixty percent of the world's g.d.p. and as the russian leader himself said today it is the strongest emerging economy in the world today russia of course wants a bigger role and it's a development in its ambitions because it has a lot of potential the russian leader he was very pleased about his visit from everything starting with the weather which he said was a reflection on how good the relationship...
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in a house in northwest pakistan.he area where the official says bin laden is believed to be living is in the ruggest part of afghanistan. . >> we are hearing about a new terror alert with france as the target. th france comes directly from al qaeda. alison burns joins us live with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. a top french official says the threat is very real. this latest warning comes from saudi arabian intelligence services that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is targeting europe. particularly france. european countries are on high alert and the travel alert from the u.s. state department urging americans to be cautious traveling to europe is still in effect. france has been boosting security at tourists sites. you can see here the armed guards at the eiffel tower. they believe they are the terrorist group. the involvement of french troops in the war in afghanistan. reporting live in washington, d.c. alison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there is now reports of wide-spread fra
in a house in northwest pakistan.he area where the official says bin laden is believed to be living is in the ruggest part of afghanistan. . >> we are hearing about a new terror alert with france as the target. th france comes directly from al qaeda. alison burns joins us live with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, pam. a top french official says the threat is very real. this latest warning comes from saudi arabian intelligence services that al qaeda in...
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the only debate in the race that could result in the gop picking off the powerful democratic leader in the u.s. senate. john yang has more on the harry reid-sharron angle debate. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this race is so crucial to democrats, the national party is pouring in millions of dollars for harry reid tv ads, trying to save their senate majority leader and their senate majority. election officials in nevada preparing for an early start to one of the hottest senate elections in the nation. beginning tomorrow as many as half the state's ballots will be cast in early voting. in their one and only debate last night, sharron angle was the aggressor, hitting harry reid on president obama's health care reform, which he helped write. >> when we talk about what has destroyed this economy, obama care is destroying our economy. >> we had to do health insurance reform to maintain competitive in the world economy. and it creates jobs. >> reporter: angle, on the defensive for wanting to phase out social security, tried to turn the tables on reid. >> man up, harry
the only debate in the race that could result in the gop picking off the powerful democratic leader in the u.s. senate. john yang has more on the harry reid-sharron angle debate. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this race is so crucial to democrats, the national party is pouring in millions of dollars for harry reid tv ads, trying to save their senate majority leader and their senate majority. election officials in nevada preparing for an early start to one of the...