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their their burnishing their resume by taking ireland down number one and number two in terms of what what's your comment on that in terms of the politicians are not they're not just stupid and incompetent i mean that they have an agenda here which is to line their own pockets well actually i disagree i always send you the best in people and tend to think that they're just stupid i don't think that they're particularly corrupt in the sense of like taking a pay off but perhaps they are and certainly there they have an eye on to future jobs in you know the world bank or the i.m.f. or who knows where yes however i think that they're just incompetent i think that they. they just took short termism and then they just ran amok with it and so far as arlen is concerned you know you asked me before where there or where there was a the banks that are responsible for this i have to ask you you know who's to blame you know the pusher or the or the drug addict i mean the governments keep giving these banks money for free and bailing them out every time they get into a little bit of trouble. and th
their their burnishing their resume by taking ireland down number one and number two in terms of what what's your comment on that in terms of the politicians are not they're not just stupid and incompetent i mean that they have an agenda here which is to line their own pockets well actually i disagree i always send you the best in people and tend to think that they're just stupid i don't think that they're particularly corrupt in the sense of like taking a pay off but perhaps they are and...
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of family has their own little new. or a miracle running around the house and helping with the festive first decoration at the will of the son wasn't she's the wish i rode on that piece of napkin in the one i mean in many many other occasions but i know for a fact from my own experience in the experience of my friends that on new year's eve each ask for something very dear to your heart and it will definitely come true for you there will be no gifts of frantic cooking deceiving but all in biggest say was there dora goes to see the dream fairy they're all going to have a bottle of bubbly t.v. saturday crumbing chimes and proceed with the wishful thinking they were already things down like a store but didn't stop dreaming. r t moscow. as the world marks the beginning of the new year and celebrate tree mood will bring out the crystal ball for a look into the future an online talk show host gloryhole thinnest also people in new york what they think twenty eleven might have in store. what do you expect the world to be like i
of family has their own little new. or a miracle running around the house and helping with the festive first decoration at the will of the son wasn't she's the wish i rode on that piece of napkin in the one i mean in many many other occasions but i know for a fact from my own experience in the experience of my friends that on new year's eve each ask for something very dear to your heart and it will definitely come true for you there will be no gifts of frantic cooking deceiving but all in...
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so, the information that they are using to determine their priorities in their for their crime fighting is available to you through the mapping service. i didn't bring the website. it should be on the website now. if you want to, i will make this offer if you contact northern station and leave your name and number i will have somebody to get back to you to give you the access information to that. >> depend who the suspects are. i have several phone calls from it is geneva mission there are some purse snatches and issues that occurred out there. i grew up out there my mother is still a lie a lot of her lady friends are concerned what's going on. usually the suspect's on a purse snatching will be the same suspect until we catch them. then it calms down and starts up again. the information is available to you and should be going out. at northern station if we have a series we send it out via our e mail news letter or do a special alert out. thank you. >> yes. >> it's probably going to be a question for the district attorney's representative. primarily the stay away orders i have seen serve
so, the information that they are using to determine their priorities in their for their crime fighting is available to you through the mapping service. i didn't bring the website. it should be on the website now. if you want to, i will make this offer if you contact northern station and leave your name and number i will have somebody to get back to you to give you the access information to that. >> depend who the suspects are. i have several phone calls from it is geneva mission there...
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our people sacrificed a lot for their country, including their lives. none of them should have to sacrifice their integrity as well. it is true there is no constitutional right to serve in the armed forces, but the military service all the people of this country, no matter who they are or what to believe. and everyone of those people, should they be fit and able, ought to be given the opportunity to defend it. finally, i believe now is a time to act. i worry that unpredictable actions in a court could strike down the law at any time, precluding the orderly implementation plan we believe is necessary to mitigate risk. i also have no expectation that challenges to our national security are going to diminish in the near future, such that a more convenient time will appear. we find the argument that war is not the time to change to be into spectacle with our own experience since 2001. war does not stifle change. it demands it. it does not make change harder. it facilitates it. there is greater uncertainty today in our forces, which are indeed under stress.
our people sacrificed a lot for their country, including their lives. none of them should have to sacrifice their integrity as well. it is true there is no constitutional right to serve in the armed forces, but the military service all the people of this country, no matter who they are or what to believe. and everyone of those people, should they be fit and able, ought to be given the opportunity to defend it. finally, i believe now is a time to act. i worry that unpredictable actions in a...
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medical expenses their insurance doesn't cover. if you want to donate, just go to nbcwashington.com and search key word ryan. >>> the government is banning the sale of drop side baby cribs. more than and infant toddler deaths have been blad on them in the last ten years. erica edwards has that story. >> reporter: the sides that move up and down were originally designed to help lift babies out of bed. but the consumer product safety commission says they are ngerous and deadly and has banned them from stores. >> they are a fundamental threat to the lives of infants and young children. that threat today stops. >> reporter: the cpsc says now functioning hard wear or assembly problem can cause them to detach and create a gap between the rail and the mattress where babies can get stuck and suffocate. 32 babies and toddlers have died that way in the u.s. during the past dece. michelle's son tyler was one of them and died at just 10 months old. >> i rocked him, i put him to bed at 1:00 in the morning after his 1:00 a.m. feeding and i never
medical expenses their insurance doesn't cover. if you want to donate, just go to nbcwashington.com and search key word ryan. >>> the government is banning the sale of drop side baby cribs. more than and infant toddler deaths have been blad on them in the last ten years. erica edwards has that story. >> reporter: the sides that move up and down were originally designed to help lift babies out of bed. but the consumer product safety commission says they are ngerous and deadly and...
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homelessness, or their alcohol and drug use, or their post-traumatic stress disorder. the family members who've supported the individual who served who may be affected by that sort of dislocation may need special services dealing with that. so when we're talking about services, we're talking about that full range of things. one of the, i think, fortunate things is the amount of growth in the federal investment in programs that serve the homeless veterans. and of those, i think the most important development is the, the expansion of permanent supportive housing options for people who are veterans and who are homeless, and the veterans' affairs supportive housing program is one of, i think, the most promising models that have arisen in the past couple of years. very good. is that a recent initiative, or- it is something that actually has increased in recent years, and there many thousands of vouchers that are being provided, where the local vas are providing some of the clinical supports and are partnering with public housing authorities to provide their rental assistanc
homelessness, or their alcohol and drug use, or their post-traumatic stress disorder. the family members who've supported the individual who served who may be affected by that sort of dislocation may need special services dealing with that. so when we're talking about services, we're talking about that full range of things. one of the, i think, fortunate things is the amount of growth in the federal investment in programs that serve the homeless veterans. and of those, i think the most...
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lives for their brothers. and in the space of sixty thousand square meters all the trophies collected by hizbollah fighters are displayed captured his radio weapons and tanks alongside katyusha rockets and grad missile launchers. it's given us a chance to see firsthand how wars are fought. but what is jihad to tourism for one tourist is nothing short of terror tourism for another here and now under other side the bunch of criminals they don't they don't they did tell the world they want their one of them over this group of tourists visiting the jewish state through a specially designed package titled the ultimate mission to israel in the course of one week we brought them to meet with. better officials most than intelligence brought them to the defense ministry to the border and gas that soviet eleven hours they live in is their forward positions and the highlights include of his attorneys really unit that carries are targeted killings a tour of the lebanese frontline and listening in on army trials of hamas s
lives for their brothers. and in the space of sixty thousand square meters all the trophies collected by hizbollah fighters are displayed captured his radio weapons and tanks alongside katyusha rockets and grad missile launchers. it's given us a chance to see firsthand how wars are fought. but what is jihad to tourism for one tourist is nothing short of terror tourism for another here and now under other side the bunch of criminals they don't they don't they did tell the world they want their...
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so with their supply, they basically made available 90% of their rare earth product force the rest of the world. so when they have disruptions in the supply line, or the ability to deliver, japan feels it, europe feels it, the united states feels it. what will ameliorate this problem somewhat is the fact that many countries of the world are bringing on-line in 2012 greater production of rare earth products. the united states as i say, we have plenty of rare earth products. in the state that i used to represent, we have rare earth products, in the state of utah. it's at what economic cost and what environmental cost. how badly do you want your own indigenous supply and source of these products. so all we're asking for is that they not use rare earth products as a trade weapon. so for example, when they had a tussle recently with japan over a fishing vessel where they kept the captain lz all of a sudden they stop shipment. >> well yeah, that's kind of how the story goes. they would tell you a different story but i think the japanese would, of course, put forth a different line so are th
so with their supply, they basically made available 90% of their rare earth product force the rest of the world. so when they have disruptions in the supply line, or the ability to deliver, japan feels it, europe feels it, the united states feels it. what will ameliorate this problem somewhat is the fact that many countries of the world are bringing on-line in 2012 greater production of rare earth products. the united states as i say, we have plenty of rare earth products. in the state that i...
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park their yachts and they figured the cheap way to park their yachts and some greek island is to own the country this is deferring their cost of their slip rental fees during the season so now they figure he must get a great deal on chile sticks will just simply do an l.b.o. of the country and we'll have all the irish people working for us for dirty wages a matter of fact that's the one export that arlen apparently is doing well in there actually will put a visual up as on the screen there they export their dirt and now here's a clip from the european parliament discussing in this is in the lead up to the ballot and i have to play it right here because it's the perfect place to do it this is nigel farage and he's that ukip member of parliament just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed yes well the euro is breaking up now as you know jim rickards who is a good friend of ours smart guy he's quoted often in the financial press and he made the point today that i've been making now for weeks that the big winner in all this is germany germany w
park their yachts and they figured the cheap way to park their yachts and some greek island is to own the country this is deferring their cost of their slip rental fees during the season so now they figure he must get a great deal on chile sticks will just simply do an l.b.o. of the country and we'll have all the irish people working for us for dirty wages a matter of fact that's the one export that arlen apparently is doing well in there actually will put a visual up as on the screen there...
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people being living proof of this on their credit cards to pay their mortgages they're going to start defaulting that's when the real protests are going to stop in the u.k. was a huge hike in college fees that sparked the violence. in ireland the country's near collapse forced its toughest ever budget to secure an e.u. and i.m.f. rescue in greece in spain public sector pay slashed while taxes writes. for the french it's the prospect of being forced to work longer all measures which ensure working people pay for the mistakes of bankers and governments britain's enduring the harshest cuts since the second world war also reeling over forking out around twelve billion dollars for a huge membership and as we've seen the contribution rise i think is going up by two point nine percent unfortunately that is you know it's enough to get people actually quite quite right in the. it's quite hot headed because we are having to see massive cuts here local authorities are cutting back on the frontline services and actually we don't feel as british people that we get that much in the we put a lot in
people being living proof of this on their credit cards to pay their mortgages they're going to start defaulting that's when the real protests are going to stop in the u.k. was a huge hike in college fees that sparked the violence. in ireland the country's near collapse forced its toughest ever budget to secure an e.u. and i.m.f. rescue in greece in spain public sector pay slashed while taxes writes. for the french it's the prospect of being forced to work longer all measures which ensure...
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their lives at risk, knowing it was necessary to save the lives of others, their control and disciplined response initially and managing the resulting homicide scene, for these actions, the arabs each being awarded the gold medal of valor. [applause] >> commissioner dejesus wanted to say a few words. >> i also want to thank all of the awardees tonight. i also want to acknowledge our officers give time, energy, and oftentimes money in the community they live in, as well as to the children in those communities. lt. henry parr is the coordinator of the housing authority but is also active in the operation dream, which gives toys to children in the housing -- over $25,000. they will start distributing those toys december 20 through december 23. we are going to post and on the website. i just wanted knowledge, in doing your everyday work, they give so much time to our community, and this is a wonderful thing to do to give toys to the children of those in the housing authority. thank you. [applause] >> now we will have the medal of valor presentation for sgt timothy paine, sergeant james o'mal
their lives at risk, knowing it was necessary to save the lives of others, their control and disciplined response initially and managing the resulting homicide scene, for these actions, the arabs each being awarded the gold medal of valor. [applause] >> commissioner dejesus wanted to say a few words. >> i also want to thank all of the awardees tonight. i also want to acknowledge our officers give time, energy, and oftentimes money in the community they live in, as well as to the...
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and the sound of silence looks at how deaf people in russia strive to make their needs heard and their language officially recognized. watching r t we're live from moscow welcome to the program the final vote on the nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington is expected in the u.s. senate on wednesday brings to an end months of debate on capitol hill where the deal faced strong opposition from republicans he's going to church again has more from washington. the chairman of the foreign relations committee john kerry said they would vote as early as in the afternoon on wednesday he also said he is sure the democrats have the sixty seven votes of approval needed to get the trade ratified. this would not have happened without bipartisanship and i'm very grateful to a number of senators i'll talk about the middle more tomorrow on the other side of the aisle who. decided the this was the moment to act for the national security interests of our country that this issue did not belong in our paul.
and the sound of silence looks at how deaf people in russia strive to make their needs heard and their language officially recognized. watching r t we're live from moscow welcome to the program the final vote on the nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington is expected in the u.s. senate on wednesday brings to an end months of debate on capitol hill where the deal faced strong opposition from republicans he's going to church again has more from washington. the chairman of the...
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i wish to thank chairman rothman and chairman markey and their staff for their support in everything that they have done to make it possible to bring this bill to the floor. it's important. people's health is important even today in a lame duck session. i also appreciate the efforts of senator voinovich and senator carper in shepherding this bill to the senate. this legislation re-authorizes and extends dera for an additional five years and includes several important modifications to expand the program and increase eligibility. dera has proven to be successful. this is why we are bringing this bill forward today in reducing diesel emissions by upgrading and modernizing older diesel engines and equipment. you might ask, why is this important to me in my particular district and in california and in the nation? well, i'll tell you why. our district is home to the two busiest container ports in the united states. the port of los angeles and the port of long beach. on average 35,000 trucks commute to and from the ports daily and by the year 2030, this number is expected to triple. those l
i wish to thank chairman rothman and chairman markey and their staff for their support in everything that they have done to make it possible to bring this bill to the floor. it's important. people's health is important even today in a lame duck session. i also appreciate the efforts of senator voinovich and senator carper in shepherding this bill to the senate. this legislation re-authorizes and extends dera for an additional five years and includes several important modifications to expand the...
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you know their their offices at the new york times or c.b.s. news but the iraq war was a tremendous failure i know i keep bringing it up but it looms hugely well yeah i'm afraid that it's well we're very open and i agree with you i hope that we can learn our lessons from our past mistakes many thanks to my guest today in new york and in phoenix and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time remember last time. you can. download the official placation. i pod touch from the q saps to. life on the go. video on demand. gold coast's and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on t.v. dot com. in india. the movie joins the hotel rooms the television it's the gateway hotel the grand imperial trying to tell us the coromandel new kind of let's not.
you know their their offices at the new york times or c.b.s. news but the iraq war was a tremendous failure i know i keep bringing it up but it looms hugely well yeah i'm afraid that it's well we're very open and i agree with you i hope that we can learn our lessons from our past mistakes many thanks to my guest today in new york and in phoenix and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time remember last time. you can. download the official placation. i pod touch from the...
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south korean exercises which clearly are leading to the north koreans upping their . upping their readiness for for future for a future attack or military adventurism i don't think anyone's intending to start if you want a full scale war at this point but the danger with escalation is it gets out of control and so we see something we need that we need to be concerned about for the future what we need to see is some gestures from either side to try and step down a maybe an offer from the north koreans for example to give up their their fuel rods from the young nuclear reactor and try and ship them to the science will be something that might be allow us to start scaling down the current levels of tension that was going forward an expert on korea. now find out why on the diplomatic fallout scene why iran breaking off all ties with the u.k. . power has been restored at moscow's. airport after a twelve hour break over one hundred flights were canceled and others diverted to nearby airports after freezing rain downed electricity cables authorities have been ordered to do ev
south korean exercises which clearly are leading to the north koreans upping their . upping their readiness for for future for a future attack or military adventurism i don't think anyone's intending to start if you want a full scale war at this point but the danger with escalation is it gets out of control and so we see something we need that we need to be concerned about for the future what we need to see is some gestures from either side to try and step down a maybe an offer from the north...
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mothers forced to abandon their babies. it is the reflection of the new tensions and one of the world's >> zimbabwe's president has declared that a power-sharing government should not carry on. he says there should be elections early next year. he has threatened to seize foreign-owned businesses as retaliation for western sanctions. >> robert mugabe has been forced to share power, he's still got the red carpet treatment when he arrived with his wife. this is the party's annual conference which is certainly the last before elections. the 86-year-old sounded the death knell for the unity deal, the deal that brought former foes together for the sake of peace. >> we agreed to work together in the global political agreement as a compromise. we also said that this would not be the permanent agreement for the country. >> the marriage between the two parties has been fraught with difficulty. promised electoral reforms are not in place and the expiration of the deal could not come soon enough for many here. the party faithful, this
mothers forced to abandon their babies. it is the reflection of the new tensions and one of the world's >> zimbabwe's president has declared that a power-sharing government should not carry on. he says there should be elections early next year. he has threatened to seize foreign-owned businesses as retaliation for western sanctions. >> robert mugabe has been forced to share power, he's still got the red carpet treatment when he arrived with his wife. this is the party's annual...
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in and parliament square, then made their own riot shield. -- they made their own riot shield. >> thisroup of protestors is constantly trying to get to the police line. there were stopped by a double barrier and now there are police horses. they are trying to come through all the time. the fencing around parliament square fell early, but this line, barriers, and batons protected the parliament. who were the students on the streets? some were at university and some did not condemn the violence occurred. >> this would have never been brought to the front pages. i think it made a huge difference occurred >> and there were all taught younger groups from colleges. >> we are from the slums of london. [unintelligible] in college, and they are expecting us from doing drug deals on the streets. >> even payments for poor students is being cut. more than 20 people have been injured, including police officers. [shouting] the number of unrest has grown steadily as canada's fought to control -- as the number of arrest grew as police fought to keep control. officers were using containment, letting on
in and parliament square, then made their own riot shield. -- they made their own riot shield. >> thisroup of protestors is constantly trying to get to the police line. there were stopped by a double barrier and now there are police horses. they are trying to come through all the time. the fencing around parliament square fell early, but this line, barriers, and batons protected the parliament. who were the students on the streets? some were at university and some did not condemn the...
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they will do a workshop -- workup on their health. they need a health care assessment, and social work assessment, they have three to six months in which they work within 24/72 upgrade their behavior is and abilities rather than wait for them to commit a crime and then send them to prison, right? we call these residential treatment centers. the place has 2000 beds. they can treat as many as 8000 people a year. in california, the reason they have so many heroin addicts on the street because you are a heroin addict, you cannot get drug treatment. the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information that
they will do a workshop -- workup on their health. they need a health care assessment, and social work assessment, they have three to six months in which they work within 24/72 upgrade their behavior is and abilities rather than wait for them to commit a crime and then send them to prison, right? we call these residential treatment centers. the place has 2000 beds. they can treat as many as 8000 people a year. in california, the reason they have so many heroin addicts on the street because you...
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that took place in this region many stories are about those who gave their lives for their brothers. and in the space of sixty thousand square meters all the trophies collected by hizbollah fighters are displayed captured his radio weapons and tanks alongside katyusha rockets and grad missile launchers. it's given us a chance to see firsthand how wars are fought. but what is jihad to tourism for one tourist is nothing short of terror tourism for another here and now under other side the bunch of criminals they don't they don't they tell the world they want nothing of their one of the neighbors. and so the battle to win the hearts and minds and pockets of visitors on the mop up operation after the real war in the arena of pop culture and entertainment taking people to those places is a very powerful event for those people to shape their mind and to convince them wasn't we convinced about this group of tourists visiting the jewish state through a specially designed package titled the ultimate mission to israel in the course of one week we brought them to meet with. better officials my
that took place in this region many stories are about those who gave their lives for their brothers. and in the space of sixty thousand square meters all the trophies collected by hizbollah fighters are displayed captured his radio weapons and tanks alongside katyusha rockets and grad missile launchers. it's given us a chance to see firsthand how wars are fought. but what is jihad to tourism for one tourist is nothing short of terror tourism for another here and now under other side the bunch...
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they leave with their culture, their traditions, their language. they learn about these things.hey meet new people. it expands their horizons. it also gives them the opportunity to pursue higher education, go out and find a job with veterans preference. so why do we honor our veterans? because we are told to. that is the way it was done before my great, great grandfather, my great grandfather, my grandfather, my dad, and now me. if you still do not understand it, see me after. i will be in the parking lot. hey, i'm kidding. [laughter] i will have margin havemartin with me. -- i will have martin wiht me. any more veterans? come up. native people, we have always honored our veterans. an upper. better in song -- and up for free at -- an appropriate veterans song. are you veterans? go ahead and dance around. ♪ all right, once again, put your hand together for our native american veterans. good job. [applause] almost 6:00. i do not get paid until 6:00, right? once again, thank you, veterans. let's get down to business, why we are here. i would say honoring our own, thanks to kqed, sa
they leave with their culture, their traditions, their language. they learn about these things.hey meet new people. it expands their horizons. it also gives them the opportunity to pursue higher education, go out and find a job with veterans preference. so why do we honor our veterans? because we are told to. that is the way it was done before my great, great grandfather, my great grandfather, my grandfather, my dad, and now me. if you still do not understand it, see me after. i will be in the...
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of their respects to one of their own a football fan named you go to sleep who was killed last week in a mass brawl in the north of the capital that rally was peaceful but as it is with most violent rallies clashes were heard literally. within minutes one minute everything was calm and quiet and next minute bottles started flying a riot police bits of ice flares were thrown christmas decorations which are put up around the city at this time of year also used as weapons everything and anything we saw rule against carrying park benches throwing barricades at the police that were used to attempt to hold the crowds back and according to official sources the more of the violence wasn't actually instigated by the football fans who simply came to demand a full investigation into the death of one of their own but by various members of nationalist organizations who infiltrated the rally and started provoking aggression police did everything and their power to maintain the crowds called we heard them repeatedly asking people to not give into provocations to not partake in the violence but sti
of their respects to one of their own a football fan named you go to sleep who was killed last week in a mass brawl in the north of the capital that rally was peaceful but as it is with most violent rallies clashes were heard literally. within minutes one minute everything was calm and quiet and next minute bottles started flying a riot police bits of ice flares were thrown christmas decorations which are put up around the city at this time of year also used as weapons everything and anything...
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i can see what their experts are thinking and even call them to bounce an idea off of one of their investmentrofessionals. a good strategy relies on good insight. if you wanted to learn more about a company, i think you'd actually have to be there. hey tough guy, that cold needs alka seltzer plus! it has the cold-fighting power of an effervescent packed in a liquid-gel for all over relief! hiyah! dude! we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will get free cancer screenings and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole. [ chuckles ] you read my paper. i went to medicare.gov. it's open enrollment, you know. so i checked out all the options and found a better plan to fit my budget. well, you know what they say. oh! "knowledge is power." whew! [ male announcer ] visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. and the life you want to live. with rheumatoid arthritis, there's the life you live... fortunately there's enbrel, the #1 most doctor-prescribed biologic medicine for ra. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fati
i can see what their experts are thinking and even call them to bounce an idea off of one of their investmentrofessionals. a good strategy relies on good insight. if you wanted to learn more about a company, i think you'd actually have to be there. hey tough guy, that cold needs alka seltzer plus! it has the cold-fighting power of an effervescent packed in a liquid-gel for all over relief! hiyah! dude! we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will...
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people will be reporting their own stories their own way within 10 years, forming their own associationsve. there will be a professional -- a profession of journalists who are trained and to have standards and probably have bigger audiences than a lot of those nonprofessionals. the nonprofessionals are going to be in there because they can. there are not the barriers. in order to be published, you had to buy ink by the barrow and newsprint, or you had to be able to get huge cameras out into remote places. a lot of people have those tools. we have to compete. in aggregate, they add to the cacophony. they will become as powerful or competitive in aggregate, but not individually. the news organizations will have the loudest voice. >> it is bewildering to most people. ultimately, there is a shaking out. people will turn to professional news organizations with standards that can recognize and understand to help them make sense. >> there is a blogger who sold for millions of dollars. she operated out of a studio apartment in west hollywood. >> we had a reunion of "newsweek" workers. she emaile
people will be reporting their own stories their own way within 10 years, forming their own associationsve. there will be a professional -- a profession of journalists who are trained and to have standards and probably have bigger audiences than a lot of those nonprofessionals. the nonprofessionals are going to be in there because they can. there are not the barriers. in order to be published, you had to buy ink by the barrow and newsprint, or you had to be able to get huge cameras out into...
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how they eventually found their actions hard to justify. did i kill innocent kids or was it a crime of course and that's never and. i'm a sharp when those cars filled with me i think of it every day. from their memories. so much so that a long time. i was. i was ashamed that i had been. i was ashamed that i had. my legs on the rock. in the mine. when i went to vietnam pow wows of the. believe what i was going on was the right thing. that i was a good soldier. but you know most older on the other side and i think i'm just good . at one time leprosy struck fear because it meant a slow death but today it's both treatable and curable yet for russians diagnosed with a disease there is another problem to overcome being isolated by society or he's accidently hunch over reports on those living with the condition and the stigma. last image best fairly is russia as old as lap of village has no streets all in one but houses with its own fire brigade ambulance service and kindergarten it's a home for many people affected by leprosy away from the eyes o
how they eventually found their actions hard to justify. did i kill innocent kids or was it a crime of course and that's never and. i'm a sharp when those cars filled with me i think of it every day. from their memories. so much so that a long time. i was. i was ashamed that i had been. i was ashamed that i had. my legs on the rock. in the mine. when i went to vietnam pow wows of the. believe what i was going on was the right thing. that i was a good soldier. but you know most older on the...
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that is their argument. they can sustain their claim. >> there are two problems. with respect to injury, our point is that as you track the taxpayers, it does not fund any religious program. their complaint is not that the government was spending money that the tax payers -- that has been extracted and spent of the taxpayers, but that someone else's money is not being extracted and spend enough. the relevant language says for taxpayers standing to occur, it is his tax money that must be extracted and spent. that is not occurring. with respect to the other argument, it is specter of a tip as to whether or not that chain of events would tap -- would actually happen. >> here is what the system will be. they will be able to check a box and the check that they sent to the irs, that check is cashed by an official and the cash is given to the local priest to say prayers. in your view, and there is no one that can challenge that. >> that is not all that different than what we have to date with deductions. >> the difference is that in the one case, it is a deduction. in th
that is their argument. they can sustain their claim. >> there are two problems. with respect to injury, our point is that as you track the taxpayers, it does not fund any religious program. their complaint is not that the government was spending money that the tax payers -- that has been extracted and spent of the taxpayers, but that someone else's money is not being extracted and spend enough. the relevant language says for taxpayers standing to occur, it is his tax money that must be...
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i think it works against their power and weakens them -- their power when they are trying to build their power. quite frankly, nancy pelosi had one of the most closed government she ever had. she did not want debate. that was because her own conference was torn between the hard left and some conservatives. she was afraid to see that debate out in the open. john boehner says that he likes to see that give-and-take on the floor. i think he will have an easier time, causing some of those changes. to break that promise, and barack obama's promise that there would be no power to size behind closed doors, john boehner is aware that he has to open up the process. we will say. >ee. >> talk about the ubiquity of digital media. things are treated instantly and there are small video cameras everywhere. >> you are always on whether we had those cameras or not. it is not just audio or in the written word. it is in video. it lets the people see their government. in a democracy, they should. you know that in the last year, there have been a couple of members caught on camera. one member put his arm aro
i think it works against their power and weakens them -- their power when they are trying to build their power. quite frankly, nancy pelosi had one of the most closed government she ever had. she did not want debate. that was because her own conference was torn between the hard left and some conservatives. she was afraid to see that debate out in the open. john boehner says that he likes to see that give-and-take on the floor. i think he will have an easier time, causing some of those changes....
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s they want in their neighborhood. they agreed to tax themselves for 15 years. >> right. >> so they can have this on going conversation for 15 years by creating their own source of funding that's taking the ccg idea and running with it and creating your own thing on an on going basis. i would like to try to figure out a way for you to start. >> ccg. community challenge grant. [inaudible]. >> her question, she's really overwhelmed how big it is the question is one of tyiming and phasing. how do you look at the scope of the project and the timing and apply for one or 2 grants and how do you break it up for your community to chew. >> there are 3 things our project had fit. it was limited in scale. as far as need to meet neighbor a -- create and meet with a core group of neighbors. the other was autoaccuratically initiated. we have the idead and the talent an art tech and developer in this building that could whip something up on paper and make it nice. also with the resources of asking the contractor what would the materi
s they want in their neighborhood. they agreed to tax themselves for 15 years. >> right. >> so they can have this on going conversation for 15 years by creating their own source of funding that's taking the ccg idea and running with it and creating your own thing on an on going basis. i would like to try to figure out a way for you to start. >> ccg. community challenge grant. [inaudible]. >> her question, she's really overwhelmed how big it is the question is one of...
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dinosaurs replace their teeth throughout their life, and t. replaced all of their teeth every year. >> stahl: but horner is most famous for discovering a kinder, gentler side of dinosaurs. here in the badlands of montana, he and his team uncovered the first dinosaur nesting ground in the world, a vast landscape full of eggs, nests, and babies that helped change our image of dinosaurs. thanks to horner's influence, "jurassic park" showed that most dinosaurs were social animals who lived in colonies, and he's found evidence they actually cared for their young. >> horner: this is the tibia, the shin bone. and this is a little less than a month old. and here, here is the same bone. >> stahl: of an adult? >> horner: of a one-year-old. >> stahl: a one-year-old. ( laughs ) horner figured out that such rapidly growing baby dinosaurs couldn't walk at first, meaning that their parents were bringing food back to them in the nest, like birds. his discoveries lent support to a then-controversial but now widely accepted theory that dinosaurs actually gave r
dinosaurs replace their teeth throughout their life, and t. replaced all of their teeth every year. >> stahl: but horner is most famous for discovering a kinder, gentler side of dinosaurs. here in the badlands of montana, he and his team uncovered the first dinosaur nesting ground in the world, a vast landscape full of eggs, nests, and babies that helped change our image of dinosaurs. thanks to horner's influence, "jurassic park" showed that most dinosaurs were social animals...
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to their liking, on their wireless phone, on their home computer, whatever they want to access they should have the ability to access unimpeded. no fast lanes, no slow lanes. no content that is blocked. that means if you want to access a facebook application on your cell phone you should be able to. if you want to do a google search on your computer at home, you should be able to. it should not be the... the result should not be any slower or faster than say microsoft. >> brown: before we get to exactly what the fcc did just to continue the explanation, i mean sometimes we ask the "why do we care" question. it's interesting that so many different players seem to care a lot about this. right? why is this important? >> there's a lot of money at stake. consumers are increasingly understanding that this affects them directly because consumers are using the internet as their main mode of communication. they get their news. a lot of people are cutting their cable cords and getting their video and entertainment through videos news through the internet. they're cutting their phone lines and using
to their liking, on their wireless phone, on their home computer, whatever they want to access they should have the ability to access unimpeded. no fast lanes, no slow lanes. no content that is blocked. that means if you want to access a facebook application on your cell phone you should be able to. if you want to do a google search on your computer at home, you should be able to. it should not be the... the result should not be any slower or faster than say microsoft. >> brown: before we...
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and i have had people concerned about their drinking water for their children. i had someone ask me that yesterday. and i really don't know what to think. >> there is no indication that any drinking water in the area is affected by any of the spills. and the district general manager brent richards told us yesterday this is little health danger about the spill. they issued a critical report of the san nation system's maintenance and update five years ago. since then the board of managers has changed and they are playing catch-up. this is ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> oakland has a present for parking violators. the city is waiting until after the holidays to tack on a new $3 per ticket surcharge. the state implemented the fee on december 7th. and in order to accommodate the holiday shoppers, the city says it won't start imposing the new fee until january 3rd. city officials estimate their delay will cost them $75,000. the surcharge will fund the state's trial court trust fund. >>> in the south bay police tell ktvu news they have some useful leads in their investigati
and i have had people concerned about their drinking water for their children. i had someone ask me that yesterday. and i really don't know what to think. >> there is no indication that any drinking water in the area is affected by any of the spills. and the district general manager brent richards told us yesterday this is little health danger about the spill. they issued a critical report of the san nation system's maintenance and update five years ago. since then the board of managers...
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expecting that a war would come into their midst. now, these two migration spans, of the irish coming into the united states and of these americans, mostly from the middle atlantic region going into upper canada will collide in the war of 1812. irish americans end up serving in numbers disproportion gnat to their numbers in the american population. now, the way this isn't surprising is immigrants have always served in especially large numbers in the regular armies of the united states, and that continues to this day, and the irish were the number one imgrant group, but it's also the case that their political leaders and journalists are great enthusiasts for the war against the british empire and encourage enlistments. the irish are serving on private warships serving in the american navy and also serving in the american regular army. now, when they fight then in upper canada, it turns out that the british regular regiments they fight against almost all were recruited in ireland, so there's actually a larger percentage of irish people
expecting that a war would come into their midst. now, these two migration spans, of the irish coming into the united states and of these americans, mostly from the middle atlantic region going into upper canada will collide in the war of 1812. irish americans end up serving in numbers disproportion gnat to their numbers in the american population. now, the way this isn't surprising is immigrants have always served in especially large numbers in the regular armies of the united states, and that...
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houses they're the ones losing their jobs through no fault of their own and briefly about the studentso you support what the students are doing in terms of going out onto the streets burning stuff throwing things but our support students completely in their right to protest today in the daily telegraph front page the metro complete streets are saying don't let your children go on these protests what a load of nonsense i don't live in a country where our chief the first is to competition of course you can't condone could send throwing extinguishes off roofs you could have killed somebody however on the same token they got carried away i do think you try protesting i do think it's right really joining them i do still support their protest i don't support or condone the violence and i fully support the students and i hope the protests escalate. and i think they will i mean we should protest this week for example a permanent averse to sit ins and stuff i hope they do it's great to see students protesting. the silly healthy about young people being angry now that the coalition governments a
houses they're the ones losing their jobs through no fault of their own and briefly about the studentso you support what the students are doing in terms of going out onto the streets burning stuff throwing things but our support students completely in their right to protest today in the daily telegraph front page the metro complete streets are saying don't let your children go on these protests what a load of nonsense i don't live in a country where our chief the first is to competition of...
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relations here is their port of r t's going on in washington. the vote on this american on this sort of resolution are seventy one twenty six nays two thirds the senate president having voted in the affirmative the resolution of ratification is agreed to. and with this approval russian the us will start the new year with a treaty that has become a symbol of trust and cooperation between the two nuclear superpowers i am glad that democrats and republicans came together to approve my top national security priority for this session of congress the new start treaty. this is the most significant arms control agreement in nearly two decades and it will make us safer and reduce our nuclear arsenals along with russia both states have some very significant reductions underway the countries will cut their nuclear arsenals by a third down to some fifteen hundred fifty deployed warheads on each side the deal also limits the number of delivery vehicles and launchers but even with those cuts both russia and the u.s. will still hold more than ninety percent of
relations here is their port of r t's going on in washington. the vote on this american on this sort of resolution are seventy one twenty six nays two thirds the senate president having voted in the affirmative the resolution of ratification is agreed to. and with this approval russian the us will start the new year with a treaty that has become a symbol of trust and cooperation between the two nuclear superpowers i am glad that democrats and republicans came together to approve my top national...
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example to give up their their fuel rods from the yongbyon nuclear reactor and try and ship them to the scientists will be something that might be might allow us to start scaling down the current levels of tension. before they're an expert on korea all the way on r.t. her black ops denied the details of the patients against her could military officials in afghanistan would be preparing to take or over the border. the power's been restored moscow's domodedovo airport after twelve break over one hundred flights were canceled and others diverted to nearby airports after freezing rain ruptured electricity cables russian prime minister vladimir putin sort of authority to do everything in their power to ease the situation on the ice covered streets and their ports at the sarah first tells us that it all happened. the. cables the run the electricity to. people who are wanting to drive. the double whammy of the weather is well really affecting the traffic coming in today. they were getting the information that they were going to be going anywhere then put it trying to rectify the situation as q
example to give up their their fuel rods from the yongbyon nuclear reactor and try and ship them to the scientists will be something that might be might allow us to start scaling down the current levels of tension. before they're an expert on korea all the way on r.t. her black ops denied the details of the patients against her could military officials in afghanistan would be preparing to take or over the border. the power's been restored moscow's domodedovo airport after twelve break over one...
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stick their hands up their strength ring up to their elbow and then jamie don't want to walk around freeze a bird i don't get it he's the terrorist well there's that he's in the news as well because j.p. morgan's derivatives book a lot of it isn't silver they have a massive short position in silver so well the san francisco chronicle asked j.p. morgan getting squeezed in silver market so they have noticed this and they're asking the question of whether or not they're actually being squeezed and part of it is you know j.p. morgan and it has merged in the last week has bought up like a huge percentage of the london metals market copper so are they hedge in themselves that gets a potential collapse and their silver position absolutely in other words i was a broker i was a money manager if you've got a huge loss potential unrealized loss you're trying to try to ensure way out of it by putting on what are guaranteed trades if you monopolize the copper market and they're buying something like eighty percent of all the available copper you know that those are incremental gains going forward becau
stick their hands up their strength ring up to their elbow and then jamie don't want to walk around freeze a bird i don't get it he's the terrorist well there's that he's in the news as well because j.p. morgan's derivatives book a lot of it isn't silver they have a massive short position in silver so well the san francisco chronicle asked j.p. morgan getting squeezed in silver market so they have noticed this and they're asking the question of whether or not they're actually being squeezed and...
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south korean exercises which clearly are leading to the north koreans upping their . upping their readiness for for future for a future attack or military adventurism i don't think anyone's intending to start if you want a full scale war at this point but it is a danger with escalation is it gets out of control. which is something we need to we need to be concerned about for the future what we need to see is some gestures from either side to try and step down maybe an offer from the north koreans for example to give up their with their fuel rods from the only real nuclear reactor and try and ship them to the saddest will be something that might be allow us to start scaling down the current levels of tension. commentary from korea expert glidden ford. at least eight suspected militants have been killed in a counter terror operation in the capital of russia's southern republic of dagestan authorities say one of them was the leader of a local terrorist group artie's excitedly hunch over who's at the scene of the violence we're just a couple of meters away from the buildi
south korean exercises which clearly are leading to the north koreans upping their . upping their readiness for for future for a future attack or military adventurism i don't think anyone's intending to start if you want a full scale war at this point but it is a danger with escalation is it gets out of control. which is something we need to we need to be concerned about for the future what we need to see is some gestures from either side to try and step down maybe an offer from the north...
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stick their hands up their strength going up to their elbow and then jamie down with you walking around free is a bird i don't get it he's the terrorist. america is the largest banks that may pay out bonuses in december rather than early next year so wall street's elite can avoid higher tax rates with homelessness level not seen since the depression critics have slammed some of that will be given to bankers off the back of a hefty government bailout to sabrina portnoy looks at this flow of money which many average american say is going straight into the pockets of the fact cats. next the sculpture thirty thousand dollars now the first floor thirty thousand to thirty two thousand if an artist were to illustrate something of today's new york city opposite fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen thousand votes nineteen thousand it may just be money bags twenty four thousand dollars to twenty six from you amid the lackluster american economic climate christie's is seeing sunny days this painting sold for a little over six million dollars with over six hundred million dollars worth of impressioni
stick their hands up their strength going up to their elbow and then jamie down with you walking around free is a bird i don't get it he's the terrorist. america is the largest banks that may pay out bonuses in december rather than early next year so wall street's elite can avoid higher tax rates with homelessness level not seen since the depression critics have slammed some of that will be given to bankers off the back of a hefty government bailout to sabrina portnoy looks at this flow of...
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winter means drivers have to adapt their vehicles. they stick on homemade double glazing so that they can see out of the windows and insulate the fuel tank and radiator. it is a staggering -53 degrees centigrade. the cold is ferocious. i has been outside and i can feel it attacking areas on my face. to give you an idea, i have a pot of very hot water in my hand. watch this. it is vaporized instantly and turned to snow. the reason people are prepared to live in such a hostile environment is gold. keep in the permafrost in iraq, sick seems of gold ore and other minimal spent some -- deep in the permafrost of rock, thick seams of gold. >> this is a hassled. otherwise, it does not really trouble me. you get used to it. >> this family is ready for another winter inside of the arctic circle. they make light of the extreme conditions. this little girl has known nothing different and will probably grow up to be proud to live in one of the coldest places on earth. >> much more on all of that online at bbc.com. we are on twitter and facebook as
winter means drivers have to adapt their vehicles. they stick on homemade double glazing so that they can see out of the windows and insulate the fuel tank and radiator. it is a staggering -53 degrees centigrade. the cold is ferocious. i has been outside and i can feel it attacking areas on my face. to give you an idea, i have a pot of very hot water in my hand. watch this. it is vaporized instantly and turned to snow. the reason people are prepared to live in such a hostile environment is...