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traits into the eyes of his people what stories can you recall about people's empathy with him. when. he would spontaneously go out to the people into the crowd you could imagine that in such cases the people were only happy when that happened. the rebels in russia and it brought. us a big war years especially in southern russia actually wherever we went as a standby something different when he had retired and we went to latvia during his presidency he had never visited latvia i was surprised we didn't go to a predominantly russian speaking area but to call and in the very heart of latvia we many don't even speak russian what. kind of a crowd of fifteen hundred to two thousand gathered. people understood the role that he took on it was easier to destroy than to build but on the other hand it was necessary to build up a new life so as the people could feel some real changes taking place you know president yeltsin was subjected to severe criticism during his presidency obviously people in such positions may have worked out some kind of only unity which enables them to distance the
traits into the eyes of his people what stories can you recall about people's empathy with him. when. he would spontaneously go out to the people into the crowd you could imagine that in such cases the people were only happy when that happened. the rebels in russia and it brought. us a big war years especially in southern russia actually wherever we went as a standby something different when he had retired and we went to latvia during his presidency he had never visited latvia i was surprised...
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at 6:00 p.m., some of the commissioners will gather to receive public input on characteristics and traits people would like to see in the next chief of police. lee will be at a similar meeting and will be in the process of scheduling a joint meeting between the police commission and the public safety committee. of >> who is covering tomorrow night? president mazzucco: i am. commissioner chan. >> parent teacher conference. >> we left one open for you, i thought. >> item number five publeic comemnt. -- comment. item number six. >> closed session disciplinary cases, including the public comment on whether to hold the item in closed session i. >> we will come back into open session to handle some more matters. any public comment on items in closed session only? is this public comment on how atoms in a closed session? >> i request -- i understand weakene can request open sessio? i just voice my concern that it should be held in open session. >> item number seven. >> so moved. >> we move into closed session. can we please clear the room. anybody object? >> the commission is moving into closed s
at 6:00 p.m., some of the commissioners will gather to receive public input on characteristics and traits people would like to see in the next chief of police. lee will be at a similar meeting and will be in the process of scheduling a joint meeting between the police commission and the public safety committee. of >> who is covering tomorrow night? president mazzucco: i am. commissioner chan. >> parent teacher conference. >> we left one open for you, i thought. >> item...
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a very useful trait when it comes to the world of politics. after a rodent was spotted going past live tv cameras last month. he followed the one that derived as a stray when margaret thatcher was prime minister. then there was another brought down by the former chancellor. she did not settle and left six months later. the prime minister have met the cats and held the cats. they seem to get on. they hope that the cat will be stocking these corridors of power for many years to come. >> briefly, a judge in the italian city of milan has ordered berlusconi to stand trial on charges that he paid a 17-roll prostitute for sex. this lawyer said that the prime minister will appeal. much more of that and the international news at any time on the bbc.com. you can catch what is coming up on the facebook. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. at the top stories are around the globe. go to bbc.com/news to experience the expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, an
a very useful trait when it comes to the world of politics. after a rodent was spotted going past live tv cameras last month. he followed the one that derived as a stray when margaret thatcher was prime minister. then there was another brought down by the former chancellor. she did not settle and left six months later. the prime minister have met the cats and held the cats. they seem to get on. they hope that the cat will be stocking these corridors of power for many years to come. >>...
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it really is almost impossible to get local people to be employees that can work on some of those traits. you can get credit in some instances for hiring people on the non-city jobs. you can get some credit for that. we haven't quite worked that out yet in terms of how that works for them. incentives and penalties that are called for, those are asked to be looked at. one of the things that is lost on many people, in working with the board of supervisors, there were a number of instances where we thought that something could cause a problem. the work with us to really try to make sure that it is x -- as successful as possible. one is that any project, [unintelligible] for the water system improvement program, they have accepted it. there was conversation about whether this would apply to projects that are part of a water system improvement project. it does not apply to projects where there is federal and state money. you can apply it to the local side, but not the federal and state. it also only applies to the share that we pay for. again, that was put in their for the work with the whole
it really is almost impossible to get local people to be employees that can work on some of those traits. you can get credit in some instances for hiring people on the non-city jobs. you can get some credit for that. we haven't quite worked that out yet in terms of how that works for them. incentives and penalties that are called for, those are asked to be looked at. one of the things that is lost on many people, in working with the board of supervisors, there were a number of instances where...
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he is a man of many traits, man who once considered other lions at work. >> other things i wanted to be, i wanted to be an underwater welder. that didn't work out. i can't hold my breath. >> reporter: but baseball did. >> right now his heart is pumping. >> reporter: bryan wilson was drafted by the giants back in 2003 making his debut in april of 2006 against the rockies in colorado. he struck out the first baseman he faced. >> that's how he starts his mayor league career. >> reporter: he became known for his hair. a modified looking mohawk began to evolve. outsiders couldn't tell you who he even was. >> when you see somebody like this, who do you think of? >> a little scary looking. >> he could be a dentist. >> certainly intimidating. >> intimidating? >> sure. >> i guess, i guess i wouldn't trust him. >> but he trusted himself. and his pitching. it landed him in the 2010 all star game where fans witnessed the birth of his orange cleats. the same cleats that made headlines after major league baseball fined him for wearing them in a regular season games. >> edwin rodriguez complained l
he is a man of many traits, man who once considered other lions at work. >> other things i wanted to be, i wanted to be an underwater welder. that didn't work out. i can't hold my breath. >> reporter: but baseball did. >> right now his heart is pumping. >> reporter: bryan wilson was drafted by the giants back in 2003 making his debut in april of 2006 against the rockies in colorado. he struck out the first baseman he faced. >> that's how he starts his mayor league...
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commissioners as the public to say what traits they felt were important in the police chief.ubmit three nominees in the middle of march. the mayor will either choose one or reject them and ask them to try again. in selecting nominees commissioners say they know what traits to look for but the one i know which the public thinks are important. >> darya: 5:51 a.m., parents could held what they called an emergency meeting following a decision to close to disclose the district. mt. diablo school board members close to lynbrook middle school, west would elementary to save money. students will be split up between three other schools in that area. last night's meeting were held by parents from westwood. >> it was a shock to all of our students, not the way this type of thing should be handled, we are here to respond to that. also to work together as a community, to determine a better way. to handle the situation we're in. >> darya: parents say one of the biggest concerns was what elementary is one of the only schools that provide services for students who are deaf. >> james: governme
commissioners as the public to say what traits they felt were important in the police chief.ubmit three nominees in the middle of march. the mayor will either choose one or reject them and ask them to try again. in selecting nominees commissioners say they know what traits to look for but the one i know which the public thinks are important. >> darya: 5:51 a.m., parents could held what they called an emergency meeting following a decision to close to disclose the district. mt. diablo...
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told me he had a mixture of different traits when i die he said it will weigh my good in. the balance. the creator of. that memorable event took place at the exhibition. if you want to know what sort. of mystic. nikita khrushchev was in for an unpleasant surprise when he came to them to see that. he saw something in. before. aaron sneeze vesna tempted to defend his factory of freaks. it's impossible to agree with artists some of them disfigured people she. was one of the young. three of four paintings that were shown at the monash art gallery. just so happened the crucial after attention to them. was. too much doom and gloom in paintings. a parody of life in them made some threatening remarks. said to me why is there so much gloom in your paintings you deserve to be sent to fell trees i said i had done my time there already then he gave me a small and warm communist pam it was i was very strong. and yes he said it looks like you have. to front of him but. only too well to put. his. wearing a shirt the later became something. shortly before his death. some. government body.
told me he had a mixture of different traits when i die he said it will weigh my good in. the balance. the creator of. that memorable event took place at the exhibition. if you want to know what sort. of mystic. nikita khrushchev was in for an unpleasant surprise when he came to them to see that. he saw something in. before. aaron sneeze vesna tempted to defend his factory of freaks. it's impossible to agree with artists some of them disfigured people she. was one of the young. three of four...
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a very useful character trait when it comes to the world of politics. >> high on his description is a rat catching. he follows -- the number 10 cat who arrived as a stray when margaret thatcher was prime minister. she did not settle up and left six months later. we told the prime minister and has not the cat, held a cat, and they seem to get on. staff hopes that larry will be stocking these corridors of power for years to come. >> this is the biggest night of the year for the british music and history. his brand of urban music is now set to make an impact worldwide. ♪ >> voted best british group tonight. coming from a new venue, more music. much of it from the british urban scene, including the best breakthrough act. a 22-year-old rapper. >> for decades, the americans have dominated urban music with their hip-hop? . the power is shifting. to places like this. the talented young people who lived in intercity britain and are writing about their experiences. ♪ the single one straight to number one last year. five years ago, there will lease seven urban number one. nine were -- and none w
a very useful character trait when it comes to the world of politics. >> high on his description is a rat catching. he follows -- the number 10 cat who arrived as a stray when margaret thatcher was prime minister. she did not settle up and left six months later. we told the prime minister and has not the cat, held a cat, and they seem to get on. staff hopes that larry will be stocking these corridors of power for years to come. >> this is the biggest night of the year for the...
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the russian men i was working with had what i think is a quite typical russian traits which is they have very high degree of conscientiousness so what i asked them to do something they would do it without much problem they would just do the work they were asked to do. in english prisons. generally it's cool to kind of just not do things and knock. down his production signals the first signs of success. since then the federal service overseeing the country's penitentiary system has organized several theatrical festivals for prisoners. teenagers in a special colony in the town of michel near moscow a set to take part in one of them. attention all rise. all the teenagers here get up at six thirty in the morning no exceptions are made. second unit. they follow the same routine as their adult counterparts in other institutions the only difference is that these teenagers go to school. in this colony the teenage actors need good make up for the folktale they want to perform that shooters have brought powder and ink for them. here are the ice and it is what color do you meet. despite their age t
the russian men i was working with had what i think is a quite typical russian traits which is they have very high degree of conscientiousness so what i asked them to do something they would do it without much problem they would just do the work they were asked to do. in english prisons. generally it's cool to kind of just not do things and knock. down his production signals the first signs of success. since then the federal service overseeing the country's penitentiary system has organized...
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for this man and his wife, violins or a family trait. 13 years ago they sent up a company.t first they had three employees. now they hire 20 workers and own a factory. >> in the past we would struggle like everyone else but now we have two cars and no longer live in a small house. >> the workers produce 200 violence every month. the cheapest is sold for $100. the most expensive is seven times more. it is time-consuming but profitable in a country where wages are still low. workers cannot afford to buy the violence that they make but the chinese government wants to increase salaries so people spend more. he has worked in the factory for a year. he lives in its dormitory and is one of the millions of migrant workers. there are rising consumer class the government hopes to tap. their determination to better their lives. >> it does not matter where you live. all that matters is how hard you fight. as long as you have opportunities, and you can improve your life. chinese have been visiting temples praying for good fortune. the country's 1 billion people are getting used to bette
for this man and his wife, violins or a family trait. 13 years ago they sent up a company.t first they had three employees. now they hire 20 workers and own a factory. >> in the past we would struggle like everyone else but now we have two cars and no longer live in a small house. >> the workers produce 200 violence every month. the cheapest is sold for $100. the most expensive is seven times more. it is time-consuming but profitable in a country where wages are still low. workers...
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to honor that trait, the family compared estimates from several funeral homes and fwoesnegotiat prices including the cost of a reception tent and hiring security. it took three days to plan the ceremony. they were very satisfied with the funeral they put together. >> our father always liked to see his children work together. >> the demand is likely to increase. >>> thailand and cambodia have agreed to allow observers from indonesia monitor a truce at the site of a border clash earlier this month. the shooting broke out on disputed territory surrounding a medieval temple. the foreign ministers of asean met on tuesday in jakarta, indonesia, to mediate in the confrontation. after the meeting they issued a statement saying that thailand and cambodia will allow civilian and unarmed military observers to be posted on their border. the two countries also agreed to continue talks to ease tensions and resolve the dispute. tension escalated three years ago after the united nations approved cambodia's application to have the temple listed as a world heritage site. both countries deployed troops i
to honor that trait, the family compared estimates from several funeral homes and fwoesnegotiat prices including the cost of a reception tent and hiring security. it took three days to plan the ceremony. they were very satisfied with the funeral they put together. >> our father always liked to see his children work together. >> the demand is likely to increase. >>> thailand and cambodia have agreed to allow observers from indonesia monitor a truce at the site of a border...
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told me he had a mixture of different traits when i die he said it will weigh my good in. the balance. the creator of. nine hundred sixty two that memorable event took place at the. kremlin. if you want to know what. it is. up to mr. nikita khrushchev was in for an unpleasant surprise when he came to the. exhibition . he saw something in. before. the sculptor aaron sneeze vesna tempted to defend his factory of freaks. it's impossible to agree with formalists artists some of them disfigured people. you. was one of the young painters who raised the soviet leader. three of four paintings that were shown at the monash art gallery. just so happened the crucial after attention to them in my. math how it was. too much doom and gloom in paintings. a parody of life in them made some threatening remarks. said to me why is there so much gloom in your paintings you deserve to be sent to a forest to fell trees i said i had done my time there already then he gave me a small and warm communist pam it was i was very strong. and yes he said it looks like you have. the. folk dances. compell
told me he had a mixture of different traits when i die he said it will weigh my good in. the balance. the creator of. nine hundred sixty two that memorable event took place at the. kremlin. if you want to know what. it is. up to mr. nikita khrushchev was in for an unpleasant surprise when he came to the. exhibition . he saw something in. before. the sculptor aaron sneeze vesna tempted to defend his factory of freaks. it's impossible to agree with formalists artists some of them disfigured...
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these collections are also a source of useful traits for breeders who are looking for things like insect resistance drought tolerance grain quality all kinds of other characteristics and so sometimes these can these old land races can be sources of genes for those kinds of those kinds of characteristics these things are slowly disappearing from the countryside is farmers adopt newer prove right is and also as farmers leave the country said because now it is you know there is a big problem of rural migration people from africa going to be trying to get into europe people from latin america going to cities are going to the united states looking for work so as these farmers leave the countryside the varieties that they grow slowly disappear.
these collections are also a source of useful traits for breeders who are looking for things like insect resistance drought tolerance grain quality all kinds of other characteristics and so sometimes these can these old land races can be sources of genes for those kinds of those kinds of characteristics these things are slowly disappearing from the countryside is farmers adopt newer prove right is and also as farmers leave the country said because now it is you know there is a big problem of...
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i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of
i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together,...
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. >> reporter: because he says its appears to most likely kansas trait in the skin. >> the skin is where this radiation probably will be most damaging. >> reporter: eyes he believes could be sensitive to radiation. >> if you have typically three head x-rays, for example, you increase your risk of cataracts significantly. >> reporter: he and three others wrote a letter to the white house and the white house said we are confident that the practices do not pose a significant risk to the public health. >> reporter: the scientists here believe that what is offered up scientific proof of safety is not convincing. look at this study from johns hopkins. the government has blocked out huge chunks of it. >> there are no names on this document to say whoa wrote the document. >> reporter: and information is missing. >> never is the electrical current through the machine listed. >> reporter: another problem, he says the way the test was conducted. >> the scientists from johns hopkins were not presented with a machine to investigate in their laboratories but rather they were invited to witness experim
. >> reporter: because he says its appears to most likely kansas trait in the skin. >> the skin is where this radiation probably will be most damaging. >> reporter: eyes he believes could be sensitive to radiation. >> if you have typically three head x-rays, for example, you increase your risk of cataracts significantly. >> reporter: he and three others wrote a letter to the white house and the white house said we are confident that the practices do not pose a...
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by the way one trait he lists on a twitter profile is that he loves challenging the status quo. >> he's done that. thank you. >>> a u.s. based human rights group is claiming 297 people died in the resolt against the egyptian president. human rights watch that number -- says that number came from morgue inspections and interviews in egyptian hospitals. president obama saying egypt is making progress. for the most part life is now returning to normal in cairo. banks, post offices and gas stations reopened for a second day. in an apparent gesture to shore up support the mubarak regime announced government employees will get a 15% pay raise that. is not satisfying protester who's continue to say he must leave, now. >> and a rally in uc berkeley to show their support for demonstrateors in liberation square in cairo. 50 people showed up. they came to tell stories about life in their homeland under president mubarak. >> we've been living under emergency law. you can't have congregations of more than three people. you can't protest, you have to have prior permission to protest. what if we want
by the way one trait he lists on a twitter profile is that he loves challenging the status quo. >> he's done that. thank you. >>> a u.s. based human rights group is claiming 297 people died in the resolt against the egyptian president. human rights watch that number -- says that number came from morgue inspections and interviews in egyptian hospitals. president obama saying egypt is making progress. for the most part life is now returning to normal in cairo. banks, post offices...
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the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who would figure let loose the boy with the purple crayon. let him conkokt the loses slots in women. let loose his imagination. ended as high as sea gulls or the reverse w's topped with bold topped centers the rudeaments of the buzzum and life itself. >> pen and ink. in the way we demonstrate speech by quotation marks the ill administrator kapt urs speed by 2 lines of the pen much the trotting horse quoted at the knees all 4 and the lady side saddled atop him frozen in place by crossed hatched marks. courseut to indicate the petticoat aroused into activity by the muscular steed. unintended garden. whether o(inaudible) the propery line, i promise not to water the spring flower and plants that remain as brown stubbel on the chins of my tr
the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who would figure let loose the boy with the purple crayon. let him conkokt the loses slots in women. let loose his imagination. ended as high as sea gulls or...
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. >> mom and dad, like every kid, i inherited my parent's gentlemen ethic traits. for me, that meant gray hair. but this doctor admits that scientists don't really know why we stop producing melanin, the stuff that puts the color in our hair. >> what is that trigger factor that tells the follicle to stop producing the melanin? that has yet to be identified. we are certainly working on certain genes that may complain why in certain people -- explain why in certain people it continues to produce melanin and why it does not. >> there are some medical conditions such as thyroid and even heavy smoking that can accelerate your gray hair but that's about it. >> can stress turn your hair gray? >> no. >> how about having kids? >> see, these are all the myths. >> go to cbssf.com. send me your good questions. >>> ellis may have gray hair by the time he's voted to an all- star game. look at the reverse alley-oop. that's next. (announcer) roundup extended control is no ordinary weed killer. because it does two jobs... at the same time. one: it kills the weeds you have - right d
. >> mom and dad, like every kid, i inherited my parent's gentlemen ethic traits. for me, that meant gray hair. but this doctor admits that scientists don't really know why we stop producing melanin, the stuff that puts the color in our hair. >> what is that trigger factor that tells the follicle to stop producing the melanin? that has yet to be identified. we are certainly working on certain genes that may complain why in certain people -- explain why in certain people it continues...
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these collections are also a source of useful traits for breeders who are looking for things like insect resistance drought tolerance great quality all kinds of other characteristics and so sometimes these can these almost land races can be sourced genes from those kinds of those cats characteristics these things are slowly disappearing from the countryside it's farmers adapt who are from righties and also as farmers leave the country said because now as you know there is a big problem of rural migration and people from africa going to try to get people from latin america going to cities or states looking for work so as these farmers leave the countryside right is that they grow less severe. culture is the same on the taxpayers' money i mean i would like to have a real nigerian if the price of oil the curse of oil with the ongoing unrest in the arab world petroleum markets are more than reactive is the global look. the moment. the bring you the latest in science and six months from the ground floor. we dump the future coverage. on.
these collections are also a source of useful traits for breeders who are looking for things like insect resistance drought tolerance great quality all kinds of other characteristics and so sometimes these can these almost land races can be sourced genes from those kinds of those cats characteristics these things are slowly disappearing from the countryside it's farmers adapt who are from righties and also as farmers leave the country said because now as you know there is a big problem of rural...