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a new greek alphabet a great relation did not want to join the market they were going to go to robert robert let me ask you a question let me ask you a question because i think you bring up an interesting point here is that you know if we go through if there is contagion out there there's more how is it out there it's really the people that pay it's not governments it's what i'm sorry it's not central banks it's not private banks they're going to pull through this pretty well at the end of the day but it's the populations of those countries want. well the european central bank has bought up a lot of greek banks so they will pay but yes it will be than the ordinary population that will pay they paid when the euro was introduced to lead to higher prices in their shops that was deeply unpopular in greece and it's now helping to create a very deep vast within the greek economy so really it is that it is no ordinary people of greece that are paying for something which they never actually asked for where the political elites of you got together decided that it would be a nice idea to have a common
a new greek alphabet a great relation did not want to join the market they were going to go to robert robert let me ask you a question let me ask you a question because i think you bring up an interesting point here is that you know if we go through if there is contagion out there there's more how is it out there it's really the people that pay it's not governments it's what i'm sorry it's not central banks it's not private banks they're going to pull through this pretty well at the end of the...
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robert on what is limited kinetic action to you i have no idea what that term means but is it mean to you robert. well it's part of this borrowed from the military it's one of their euphemisms it's all totally irrelevant it's totally irrelevant whether you call it a war or a humanitarian intervention there's always an excuse and you know there was an excuse in iraq there's a history excuse so what's the excuse this time and longer what is the what is which are the right what do you think you steers what do you think you said excuse me let me writers i'll send you i had robert the excuse was the excuse was the excuse was that this is a limited military intervention to protect civilians that was the excuse the excuse was that there is going to be this horrendous massacre in benghazi and were intervening too. to we have this limited intervention to prevent this massacre that was a lie in fact the very day that president obama gave his speech to the nation. where he said you we have a limited military mission to protect civilians we're not doing regime change or not. moving duffy the same day the new york times reported that the white house was saying that their goal was to remove gadhafi through military force it was not so this is. from the beginning and that's why it's so important and that's why it's so important i mean there's this there's this attempt to try to dismiss these legal concerns as if they're you know mere technicality said oh you forgot to read the suspect is miranda rights there's a reason why the framers put this in the constitution saying
robert on what is limited kinetic action to you i have no idea what that term means but is it mean to you robert. well it's part of this borrowed from the military it's one of their euphemisms it's all totally irrelevant it's totally irrelevant whether you call it a war or a humanitarian intervention there's always an excuse and you know there was an excuse in iraq there's a history excuse so what's the excuse this time and longer what is the what is which are the right what do you think you...
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robert robert place garrett. how much do you think of this is that i don't i don't see that there really any solutions out there i mean i agree with that but i said you know they had time to think about this but they really haven't thought it out because they just don't want to let go of the political aspect of this the into political integration of it all and the and that's where the mismatch continues because looking at statistics you know we're going to have the southern part of the eurozone is going to be in emacs for years with economic growth how can you match that with economies further up north that are much more dynamic and i especially germany i mean do how much are they committed to this political integration and of all countries in the in europe germany is most committed with all this from all the german and others let me go here let me go where you were completely for it and it's like talking to let me let me clear you on this one to me please folks please this is great cross stock up or so but let's go to garrett ok. the european project is something the germans completely believe in. european periphery is going to make a lot of money but if you know that you're going to take him. ok robert the voters voted you know that you're only going to call the leaders of sports the euro because the economy's benefits greatly are going to help their exports to other nations within the euro zone and doesn't allow other nations of the eurozone nations to compete. so really that's why the german we believe but we don't know every german project like this and i was only the victim shortly. ok. i had been asked so this is only in the form of the you are very smart there is. research showing when i say. the e.u. vanessa go ahead please it's important that germany has been leading the charge together with other parts of northern europe like sweden which is not in the euro so it's nothing to do with that it's the state of their economies the types of goods they produce but they are selling well into emerging markets into china used to the how are you like the cost of very kind of not only no growth really experience right first i don't think you understand they have really you're going to
robert robert place garrett. how much do you think of this is that i don't i don't see that there really any solutions out there i mean i agree with that but i said you know they had time to think about this but they really haven't thought it out because they just don't want to let go of the political aspect of this the into political integration of it all and the and that's where the mismatch continues because looking at statistics you know we're going to have the southern part of the eurozone...
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robert liles, cbs 5. >> and as robert mentioned the >> and as robert mentioned the case is ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i may be mud,ave standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99%9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better than a mop or your money back. thanks, . >>> good evening, currently 55 degrees at at&t park. dennis o'donnell with all the action, tim lincecum and the giants, earlier today temperatures were below average for this time of year, 15 degrees for the north in santa rosa, otherwise, seven-15 degrees, the areas affected by the cloud cover, obviously the coolest. tomorrow, we'll see less rain out of the forecast, we'll start out on the gray side with cloud cover, even fog at the sea shore. now for your morning commute, numbers in the 40, 50s, you can leave the umbrella at home. but for the 7th day of june, you require the jacket. t
robert liles, cbs 5. >> and as robert mentioned the >> and as robert mentioned the case is ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i may be mud,ave standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99%9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans...
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intellect robert gates -- >>> robert gates is in afghanistan.alison burns reports gates doesn't agree with the reported plan by the obama administration to speed up the pace of the u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan. >> reporter: dave, secretary gates choked back tears today as he tells troops he feels personally responsible for sending them to war. >> i just want you to know i think about you every day. i feel mayor hardship and sacrifice and burden and that of your families more than you can possibly know. >> reporter: secretary gates is making this trip as president obama meets with his national security team about the size and pace of u.s. troops withdrawals from afghanistan. gates is advocating for a garage you'll re-- gradual reduction. at the same time, the new york times reports this morning some in the obama administration want more steeper reductions. president obama is expected to make some of the very big decisions in the next two weeks. reporting live from washington, d.c. alison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:17. the
intellect robert gates -- >>> robert gates is in afghanistan.alison burns reports gates doesn't agree with the reported plan by the obama administration to speed up the pace of the u.s. troop withdrawal from afghanistan. >> reporter: dave, secretary gates choked back tears today as he tells troops he feels personally responsible for sending them to war. >> i just want you to know i think about you every day. i feel mayor hardship and sacrifice and burden and that of your...
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robert. chevelle and robert's father both have the disease, but robert was born without the disease. i found out january 2nd of 2000 that i was hiv positive. >> how did you share this with your son? >> we both sat him down and talked to him and discussed the sickness, because there was a thing that came up in the school where they wanted to tell robert what was the hiv status. and we decided it would be better if he heard it from us and the stigmas behind it. >> did you understand what your mom was telling you, that both your parents have hiv? >> yes. >> and how did that make you feel? were you concerned? were you nervous? >> i was concerned. >> chevelle, is hiv an open topic of conversation now in your household? you discussed it with your son, are his friends aware? is this open for discussion at any time? >> well, i don't have a problem with discussing my hiv status, anybody that meets me knows i have no problem opening up about my status, along with the visiting nurse service of new york, i also have a dvd that tells about my hiv story. >> robert, i want to ask you, if your parent
robert. chevelle and robert's father both have the disease, but robert was born without the disease. i found out january 2nd of 2000 that i was hiv positive. >> how did you share this with your son? >> we both sat him down and talked to him and discussed the sickness, because there was a thing that came up in the school where they wanted to tell robert what was the hiv status. and we decided it would be better if he heard it from us and the stigmas behind it. >> did you...
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roberts! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: emma roberts. thank you for come back to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: i like how your name is emma robertshe same. i just call you just jimmy fallon. you can't just be jimmy. you're jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: right. yeah i'm only one word. you get that, too, probably, >> jason: yeah, i do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he's trouble tonight, man. >> is he -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's so touble. yeah he's trouble. uh -- welcome back. you have a lot going down. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i heard you have a story you want to tell me or something? >> my mother says hi to you. >> jimmy: she does. >> yes. >> jimmy: thank you. thank her so much. >> do you remember meeting her? >> jimmy: i think i do. where was -- when was that? >> you were at a premiere and my mom was waiting for me to finish the red carpet, and you went up to her and apparently were like, "oh, my god, it's so good to see you!" and like kissed her on the cheek. and we are having this whole conversation with her. and then you walked away. and were like, "i'll catch you inside." and my -- one of my best friends said, "you know jimmy fallon?" my
roberts! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: emma roberts. thank you for come back to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: i like how your name is emma robertshe same. i just call you just jimmy fallon. you can't just be jimmy. you're jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: right. yeah i'm only one word. you get that, too, probably, >> jason: yeah, i do. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he's trouble tonight, man. >> is he -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's so...
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robert sasson he is senior managing director at u.f.c. private equity also we have a cheese chairman of the board of the retail chain. and robert me he's managing partner at robert may consulting group ok gentlemen we're in st petersburg and i'd like to ask you robert the first question you know we think of the term branding the country japan technology china the factory of the world germany precision united states maybe too much financial markets and you think of russia what brand comes to mind if if there's one if one does come to me what i can say about that i live here in russia for a long time and i've watched a lot of changes and improvements happen over the last ten to fifteen years if i had to describe russia in short i would say it continues to be a country in transition with considerable long term potential and a brand that's a brand that in my opinion it is because i'm not sure how well she could describe it because we won from one system and we went from one french ground and so we're in transition to i mean create their own model here in russia i would say it's not going to match the model you'll see in other countries but what i can say it is it ha
robert sasson he is senior managing director at u.f.c. private equity also we have a cheese chairman of the board of the retail chain. and robert me he's managing partner at robert may consulting group ok gentlemen we're in st petersburg and i'd like to ask you robert the first question you know we think of the term branding the country japan technology china the factory of the world germany precision united states maybe too much financial markets and you think of russia what brand comes to...
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robert sasson he is senior managing director at u.f.c. private equity also we have. the board of the retail chain. and robert may he is managing partner at robert make consulting group ok gentlemen we're in st petersburg and i'd like to ask you robert the first question when we think of the term branding the country japan technology china the factory of the world germany decision united states maybe too much financial markets you think of russia what. if if the.
robert sasson he is senior managing director at u.f.c. private equity also we have. the board of the retail chain. and robert may he is managing partner at robert make consulting group ok gentlemen we're in st petersburg and i'd like to ask you robert the first question when we think of the term branding the country japan technology china the factory of the world germany decision united states maybe too much financial markets you think of russia what. if if the.
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for robert loel who's historically rich and seems to go against everything i've said as it were me being sort of dickens-like, dekenzian temper but i do rather love robert lowell. and i do love robert frost very well very much. and everything written about robert frost he's not a nature poet and he's brewing about life and death and everything in between. and you should get on the neocon broad life and things about robert frost. i did love but i knew him -- i knew him quite well. we became friends. i did love joseph hallow very much. maybe he's one book but i think -- there's at least one other book which is wonderful but i thought catch-22 was an extraordinary kind of burlesque black masterpiece and i'll tell you something else, i think of books rather than, you know, complete -- i'm not indifferent to fitzgerald at all. i love fitzgerald deeply, actually. not fitzgerald of gatsby but fitzgerald of tender of the night which is a hopeless mess of some way and a staggering masterpiece in others, i think. the book i was really stunned to realize how extraordinarily it was is the naked nadette. he was 22 which is just absolutely extraordinary. i'm not sure including -- hell, i'm not s
for robert loel who's historically rich and seems to go against everything i've said as it were me being sort of dickens-like, dekenzian temper but i do rather love robert lowell. and i do love robert frost very well very much. and everything written about robert frost he's not a nature poet and he's brewing about life and death and everything in between. and you should get on the neocon broad life and things about robert frost. i did love but i knew him -- i knew him quite well. we became...
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robert lyles is live to explain. robert. >> thanks so much. understand a flashover, i want you to consider a balloon blowing too much air in that balloon and it will burst. well in the burned out home here on berkeley way, burning household fixtures generated too many dangerous gases. too many gases for either the walls or the ceiling to contain. so the burst here was actually an explosion and at least 1200 degrees fahrenheit. >> he took us inside the fire simulator to best understand a flashover. >> a flashover is really the end of the fire phase. all those particles in the smoke. all the furnishings, products in the room are simultaneously heated to a point where they completely come bust. and it's fatal. >> the flashover starts in the ceiling in the smoke, he says. unlike the movie, firefighters aren't walking in, they're on the floor crawling looking for victims and trying to put out the fire. above, crews cutting the rooftop trying to release those super heated gases. that is when firefighters will likely notice jets of fire and the smoke
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. >> reporter: robert liles, cbs 5. >> and as robert mentioned the case is now in the hand -- hands ofls court. the decision should be expected soon. we'll be right back ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks . >>> good evening, currently 55 degrees at at&t park. dennis o'donnell with all the action, tim lincecum and the giants, earlier today temperatures were below average for this time of year, 15 degrees for the north in santa rosa, otherwise, seven-15 degrees, the areas affected by the cloud cover, obviously the coolest. tomorrow, we'll see less rain out of the forecast, we'll start out on the gray side with cloud cover, even fog at the sea shore. now for your morning commute, numbers in the 40, 50s, you can leave the umbrella at home. but for the 7th day of june, you require the jacket. this is interesting. area of low pressure, watch this, moving to the northeast. but there, right behind it is a weak layer of trough -- right now it is roughly between a thousand and 1500 feet deep. so temperatures with the cloud cover, the 50s, and the beaches, the 40s in the inland areas. to the north of th
. >> reporter: robert liles, cbs 5. >> and as robert mentioned the case is now in the hand -- hands ofls court. the decision should be expected soon. we'll be right back ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks . >>> good evening, currently 55 degrees at at&t park. dennis o'donnell with all the action, tim lincecum and the giants, earlier today temperatures were below average for this time of year, 15 degrees for the north in santa rosa, otherwise, seven-15 degrees, the areas...
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robert lamphere is his name. .. >> and there's nothing where it says that, but this guy had put that in, and so i talked to jack's oldest son, robert service, retired ambassador robert service, who made it to the top rung of the ladder and helped me convince his parents that i should do the book. his mother didn't want me to do the book. she was afraid it might damage his rep, his career. but afterwards, anyway, so bob and i worked out a draft of a letter to the editor about the magazine about this audacious, slanderous thing, and bob sent it in. and they, they published it. but they left off his punchline. they edited, they censored his letter. so, yes, it still, he still has this era of, you know, this aura of controversy around him, um, but by and large, most people who know about him honor him. and i think it might be appropriate to tell you, i just won this nice award that rose mentioned from the american academy of diplomacy, and on the certificate i got it says it was for this book about john service, unjustly pilaried for his efforts to carry out what foreign service officers are recruited to do; observe, report and analyze developments carefully and honestl
robert lamphere is his name. .. >> and there's nothing where it says that, but this guy had put that in, and so i talked to jack's oldest son, robert service, retired ambassador robert service, who made it to the top rung of the ladder and helped me convince his parents that i should do the book. his mother didn't want me to do the book. she was afraid it might damage his rep, his career. but afterwards, anyway, so bob and i worked out a draft of a letter to the editor about the magazine...
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robert jobson everybody got a break robert before we go to break i had a look at south africa's a democracy the government there is chosen by the people in free and fair elections but you know there's a lot of people who are locally upset with local corruption and things like that but they are you know sounds like another egypt waiting for some take tator to be overthrown seems absurd i didn't say i did already see this juncture i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the future of africa state started. to take you. straight. to. the. it's. easy to. fix. a. world. view the latest in science and technology from the russian. dump the future covered. welcome back to crossfire people about to remind you we're talking about africa and its future. ok roberti want to go back to you in london right before we went to the break we were down there our discussion flared up about the values gap that like the people of term that some people like to use i mean it's been brought up you know the west likes to say that it likes to support democracy and civil society know it we've already heard on this program the west is really. very vicious very vicious dictators have been overthrown lately so i you know one has to wonder or or understand why african countries will look to china because there are no strings attached or very few strings attached. well i mean the west bank's democracies but it's not always the top priority and certainly if you're talking in the middle east where you have the issues of oil and you have the issues of israel it tends not to be the top priority quite often stability is preferred china is a dictatorship so-called back democracy anywhere and you wouldn't really expect them to i think the important point though is that when
robert jobson everybody got a break robert before we go to break i had a look at south africa's a democracy the government there is chosen by the people in free and fair elections but you know there's a lot of people who are locally upset with local corruption and things like that but they are you know sounds like another egypt waiting for some take tator to be overthrown seems absurd i didn't say i did already see this juncture i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a break and after that...
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robert jobson everybody get a break robert before we go to break i had to look at south africa's a democracy the government there is chosen by the people in free and fair elections but you know there's lots of people who are locally upset with local corruption and things like that but they are going to sites like another egypt waiting for something tighter to be overthrown so to play but i didn't say i did already see this juncture i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the future of africa state authority. within a month. one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica and people have to be aware that they are far away from civilization. sean thomas discovers what makes on star to us so special and attractive for many the wildlife in antarctica is a both and floods an. expedition to the bottom of the earth are. they faced it this is not a provocation but war and. pay for it and we should use just everybody is sure to support retreat they have no idea about the hardships to be faced. by one it's businesses are open to new systems for any army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to move us from real life stories from world war two. to three thousand nine hundred forty five gold on t. dot com. fifty. five. ok. welcome back to crossfire guy people about to remind you we're talking about africa and its future. ok and roberti want to go back to you in london right before we went to the break we were down there i discussion flared up about the values gap that like the people as a term that some people like to use i mean it's been brought up that you know the west likes to say that it likes to to support democracy and civil society no i've already heard on this program the west is really back some some very vicious very vicious the dictators have been overthrown lately so i you know one has to wonder or a war or understand why african countries will look to china because there are no strings attached or very few strings attached go ahead. well i mean the west baggs democracies but it's not always the top priority and certainly if you're talking in the middle east where you have the issues of oil and you have the issues of israel it tends not to be the top priority quite often stability is preferred china is a dictatorship local trade and back democracy anywhere and you wouldn't really expect them to i think
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robert bell actually. he was very historically rich. you know, it seems to go against everything that i've said about it's worth me being dickens light. i do rather love robert lowe. and i do like robert frost as well very, very much. i was glad to see there was an amazing. that was the best thing written about robert frost. he's not just a nature poet, but bruting on the issues of life and death and everything in between. it's a great essay to get from the "new yorker" online archive that he wrote not long before he died himself about robert frost. i did love that i knew him quite well when we became friends. i loved joseph very much. maybe his one book. although i think there are -- there's at least one other book of helens which is wonderful. but i thought catch 22 was an extraordinary kind of burlesque black masterpiece. why i'm slightly hesitant, i think books rather than, you know, complete -- i'm not in different fitzgerald at all. i loved fitzgerald deeply, actually, not just fitzgerald of cassidy but tender of the night as well. it was a helpless mess and masterpiece in others. particular books, a book i was stunned to realize how extraordinary it was is the naked dead. mainl
robert bell actually. he was very historically rich. you know, it seems to go against everything that i've said about it's worth me being dickens light. i do rather love robert lowe. and i do like robert frost as well very, very much. i was glad to see there was an amazing. that was the best thing written about robert frost. he's not just a nature poet, but bruting on the issues of life and death and everything in between. it's a great essay to get from the "new yorker" online archive...
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regarding the accounting surgeon see skill and experience if anything and that's robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to their loan of or do you figure all four nato association that could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture for the united states europe and russia. of course. some of the things were. last week. find out more about. all the coverage along with. sailed into the black sea. ukrainian. border. twenty minutes past the hour now here in the russian capital growing sentiment in europe calls on u.s. governments to stop ignoring the occupation of palestinian land and although politicians are silent activists draw attention to the plight of the palestinian people. but. israel called for the boycott of his really good over its continued expansion. of jewish demonstrators says enough is enough. american leaders do nothing the e.u. does nothing repeated un resolutions have ruled israeli settlements illegal. fruits they full human barricades it's a use a ploy still gets through. israel's. settlement produce a profit but. forces can
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robert jobson everybody get a break robert before we go to break i had a look at south africa's a democracy the government there is chosen by the people in free and fair elections but yeah there's a lot of people who are locally upset with local corruption and things like that but they are you know sounds like another egypt waiting for some dictator to be able to play but i didn't say i did already see this juncture i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the future of africa state party. hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. seventy six hours of intense fighting. six thousand desert. fields several kilometers long. and now there is only one person who cares. you see we are surrounded by garbage everywhere but also there are. on this beach which of course is the very most appropriate signification a symbol of everything that's wrong with our goddamn government allowing them. to accumulate where so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected. returned to terra while julian cooper story on our t.v. . critic. welcome back to cross talk i'm people about to remind you we're talking about africa and its future. ok and roberti want to go back to you in london right before we went to the break we were down there i discussion flared up about the values gap that like the people of such a term that some people like to use i mean if it's been brought up that you know the west likes to say that it likes to prove it to support democracy and civil society know it we've already heard on this program the west is really back some some very vicious very vicious there dictators have been overthrown lately so i you know one has to. under or or understand why african countries will look to china because there are no strings attached or very few strings attached go ahead. well i mean the west baggs democracies but it's not always the top priority and certainly if you're talking in the middle east where you have the issues of oil then you have the issues of israel it tends not to be the top priority quite often stability is preferred china is a dictatorship local trade and back democracy anywhere and you wouldn't really ex
robert jobson everybody get a break robert before we go to break i had a look at south africa's a democracy the government there is chosen by the people in free and fair elections but yeah there's a lot of people who are locally upset with local corruption and things like that but they are you know sounds like another egypt waiting for some dictator to be able to play but i didn't say i did already see this juncture i'm going to jump in we're going to go to a break and after that short break...
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ktvu's robert handa spent the day with cal fire today. robert is in morgan hill tonight. >> reporter: remember all the rain we had in the bay area? this is typical of what we are seeing now. fire season with a big head start. >> reporter: just about everywhere you see the results of the wet winter and spring. dry vegetation is one reason firefighters are bracing for a treacherous fire season. cal fire declared today the official start of the fire season, that means the team is certified and ready and all 12 stations are staffed for summer. cal fire banned all open air burning, the type investigators blame for past disasters. but the state budget crisis will be felt. >> this year's staffing will be reduced. three person staffing instead of four person staffing. >> reporter: as part of fire season they began conducting wildfire training. cal fire says with reduced resources it will depend on city help. the agencies are also asking homeowners to get rid of fire fuel. >> 100 feet of clearance of vegetation gives the fire department the ability to sa
ktvu's robert handa spent the day with cal fire today. robert is in morgan hill tonight. >> reporter: remember all the rain we had in the bay area? this is typical of what we are seeing now. fire season with a big head start. >> reporter: just about everywhere you see the results of the wet winter and spring. dry vegetation is one reason firefighters are bracing for a treacherous fire season. cal fire declared today the official start of the fire season, that means the team is...
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regarding that counterinsurgency skill and experience if anything and that time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to the loan of or do you fear a role for nato association that could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture. for the united states. and russia. and avoid us news features and analysis lined up for you on our website nationalist i can hear eva dot of his being laid to rest in moscow after he was shot dead last week log on to r.t. dot com to find out more about the plot of earth around bracegirdle all the coverage along with expert opinion is available online right now. an american anti-missile war ship has sailed into the black sea ready for war games with the ukrainian navy but russia says its presence close to the country's southern border threatens national security paul the dispute. there is growing and israeli feeling in europe with calls an e.u. and u.s. governments to stop ignoring the occupation of palestinian land and though politicians remain silent activists rally to draw attention to the plight of the palestin
regarding that counterinsurgency skill and experience if anything and that time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to the loan of or do you fear a role for nato association that could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture. for the united states. and russia. and avoid us news features and analysis lined up for you on our website nationalist i can hear eva dot of his being laid to rest in moscow after he was shot dead...
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regarding their counterinsurgency skill and experience if anything and their time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to their long overdue finner role for nato association there could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture for the united states europe and russia. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and in turkey really prime is high bird on has won a third term in office with just fifty percent of the vote the ruling justice and development party takes power but fails to gain parliamentary seats required to ensure a constitutional change though thousands cheered the victory cross the country celebrations turned sour in the south western city as police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse protesters. some flights have resumed in a strangely after earlier disruption and ash cloud has left over fifty thousand passengers stranded fears remain that the ash plume can severely damage aero engines and erupted in chile over a week ago and has already forced air traffic in several south american countries to
regarding their counterinsurgency skill and experience if anything and their time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to their long overdue finner role for nato association there could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture for the united states europe and russia. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and in turkey really prime is high bird on has won a third term in office with just fifty...
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robert pattinson. kiss to tyler lautner. last year, kristin stewart. then he kissed taylor lautner. >> can vampires and werewolves kiss. >> odd moment there between robert and taylor. even weirder one later. roberttinson dropped the f-bomb. take a look at what happened. >> i didn't cut you out. but i did -- you. >> awkward. awkward. apparently in some places the censors did not get that. they lost a lot of money to swear like that on television. the fcc does not approve of that. they will get fined big bucks. hundreds of thousands. >> mtv wants the show to be edgy. then crossing the line. >> he crossed it. >> crossing the line, raunchiness. j-lo, jennifer lopez. an update. battling an ex-husband to prevent the release of a sex tape. >> made on their honeymoon. >> a willing participant in it. not thinking it would be seen on the internet by millions. married in february, 1997, january 1998, not a year, arguably well before her career blew up. now her ex-husband tries to make this into something else to get money. they're heading back to court to sort a little bit of this out. >> big news, let you know, coming over to our team, katie couric, launching a talk show on abc. fall of 2012. a lot of peo
robert pattinson. kiss to tyler lautner. last year, kristin stewart. then he kissed taylor lautner. >> can vampires and werewolves kiss. >> odd moment there between robert and taylor. even weirder one later. roberttinson dropped the f-bomb. take a look at what happened. >> i didn't cut you out. but i did -- you. >> awkward. awkward. apparently in some places the censors did not get that. they lost a lot of money to swear like that on television. the fcc does not approve...
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regarding the accounting insurgency skill and experience if anything and that's time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to the long overdue figure role for nato association that could be one of the most significant imprint on the new security architecture for the united states erupt and russia. and all the latest news features and analysis lined up for you in our website. nationalist i can you read the docs will be laid to rest in moscow was massive protests expected later this month or to find out more about the controversy surrounding his grace all the coverage along with expert opinion is available online right now plus. an american anti-missile war ship has sailed into the black sea ready for war against the ukrainian navy but russia says its presence close to the country's southern border threatens national security for all the dispute by a lobby on terror. there's growing and to israeli feeling in europe with calls an e.u. and us governments to stop ignoring the occupation of palestinian land and politicians remain silent activists rallied to draw attention to th
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regarding their counterinsurgency skill and experience if anything and that time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to their long overdue funeral for nato association there could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture for the united states europe and russia. and all the latest news features and analysis lined up for you on our web site there for cycling you worry for example that you were laid to rest in moscow with massive protests expected later in the day on tour if you are calm to find out more about the controversy surrounding the disgraced kernel of the coverage along with the paintings we'll go online right now plus. an american anti-missile worship has sailed into the black sea ready for war games with cranium maybe but russia says its presence close to the country's southern border threatens national security all of that is viewed by logging on to our top. there's growing anti israeli feeling in europe was calls an e.u. and u.s. governments to stop ignoring the occupation of palestinian land and though politicians remain sile
regarding their counterinsurgency skill and experience if anything and that time robert gates was probably too polite so robert gates to close that final chapter to their long overdue funeral for nato association there could be one of the most significant input on the new security architecture for the united states europe and russia. and all the latest news features and analysis lined up for you on our web site there for cycling you worry for example that you were laid to rest in moscow with...