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another building that we can look at that shows that damage is the geneva, what they call the genevaar barn, but the geneva office building, now fiely sort of temporarily repaired after further damage in the loma-prieta earthquake in 1989. -- finally sort of temporarily repaired. you can see closely in the corner of the parapet cracks, cracks that were repaired, 80, 90, 100 years ago. some were cracks from the loma-prieta earthquake. >> this is reinforcement in the building also. >> we can look inside, here is a peek inside. giant gigantic spaces, the 30-ton crane. >> it was used until about a year ago, used by the san francisco dry dock company. they had huge lathes, gigantic cranes that climbed ceiling high of the building to carry large machinery. a couple guys sitting there in one of those old beautiful buildings. >> very hard to maintain these buildings. even a house, once it's abandoned, not heated and warmed and maintained and ventilated, they deteriorate very quickly. >> that's the old safety sign. it says safety stories. of course during the height of world war ii there were
another building that we can look at that shows that damage is the geneva, what they call the genevaar barn, but the geneva office building, now fiely sort of temporarily repaired after further damage in the loma-prieta earthquake in 1989. -- finally sort of temporarily repaired. you can see closely in the corner of the parapet cracks, cracks that were repaired, 80, 90, 100 years ago. some were cracks from the loma-prieta earthquake. >> this is reinforcement in the building also. >>...
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to cope with all the two has come to the geneva. recently was in geneva where by the way your mirrors are going to die and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more. efficient it's all about it so that's what they told me. there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the bike area today is people live intense gunfire is said litter the shore so i'm sure that if we have properly organized tourism with rules and proper oversight they will be one of the best places in russia in old russian people want to visit it. another problem another issue. are hydro power plants as far as i know. already built they say the fish is no longer able to swim. and then. they say that the. meter is causing problems to. you when we. separated at six hundred meters and eight hundred meters that means that has been changing present time since the change of the eco system the biggest problem at the momen
to cope with all the two has come to the geneva. recently was in geneva where by the way your mirrors are going to die and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more. efficient it's all about it so that's what they told me. there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the bike area today is people live intense gunfire is said litter the...
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is star trek multi-verse of universe that's right and now we have the larger on collider outside geneva switzerland that hopefully will test this theory maybe there are other universes and other dimensions. may be here the. a friend of mine who started out in physics and ended up in metaphysics. suggested matter. sensually you know that i as an einstein equals mc squared but the amount of energy in matter is it is you know math and just the speed of light squared and times the mass and and if you could then define that energy and look at the most subtle particle of energy that at that level the universe would be solid or at least would be filled and that most subtle energy might be something that we could describe as raw of our consciousness you use the word love just a moment ago is that anything close to what you were talking about. well in the sense that we think the tiniest bit of space time the tiniest bit of matter is this cry by vibrating strings strings make music and the music of these strings is the epitome of the realization that all the particles we see in nature are nothing
is star trek multi-verse of universe that's right and now we have the larger on collider outside geneva switzerland that hopefully will test this theory maybe there are other universes and other dimensions. may be here the. a friend of mine who started out in physics and ended up in metaphysics. suggested matter. sensually you know that i as an einstein equals mc squared but the amount of energy in matter is it is you know math and just the speed of light squared and times the mass and and if...
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recently was in geneva where by the way your new user going to die soon and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and he told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more polluted than the mosque wherever there's almost no fish in it i'm not sure about it that's what they told me. go there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the baikal area today is campaign people live in tents. when fire is in like you said literally sure so i'm sure that if we have properly organized tourism with rules and proper oversight they by car will be one of the best places in russia and all russian people will want to visit it. another problem another issue another thread to buy call our hydro power plants as far as i know there are three downs there already built they say that this is no longer able to swim up the river. and into lake baikal because of the dams they say that the war level and i call has risen by a meter does causing problems to have told you when we die we discovered three levels of a
recently was in geneva where by the way your new user going to die soon and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and he told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more polluted than the mosque wherever there's almost no fish in it i'm not sure about it that's what they told me. go there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the baikal area today is campaign people live in tents. when fire...
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geneva by the way your music. and i ask. for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because. it turns out that lake geneva is even. i'm not sure about it that's what they told me. to go there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the by co area today is people live in tents burn fire is like you said litter the shore so i'm sure that if we have properly organized tourism with the rules and proper oversight they will be one of the best places in russia an old russian people will want to visit it. another problem another issue another thread to buy call our hydro power plants as far as i know there are three day already built they say that is no longer able to swim. and then to lake baikal because of the down they say that the water level and why call has risen by a meter that is causing problems to have told you when we die we discovered three levels that separated at six hundred meters and eight hundred meters that means that bike has been changing present time since the c
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protested against what the white house was in fact doing why did they protest they said look the geneva conventions protect us when our own people are captured we don't want them waterboard batterer humiliated on kept in freezing cells etc etc we don't want that done to our own people don't do this that can geneva conventions protect ourselves well not only bad if you start doing this to two people around the world there's going to be huge blowback against our own troops in there the first ones who are going to be chill so in fact those patterns and practices by rumsfeld bush et cetera et cetera made the world a much more dangerous place and that's probably resulted in far more people going out in the streets with different kinds of makeshift bombs and killing our own soldiers out there who are trying to protect our own country it's hugely on shots jennifer moya and human rights activist that's all we have time for thanks so much for joining us live in the u.s. sorry. my pleasure. what at least the pentagon doesn't seem to be worried about money is it splashes the cash in a bid to convi
protested against what the white house was in fact doing why did they protest they said look the geneva conventions protect us when our own people are captured we don't want them waterboard batterer humiliated on kept in freezing cells etc etc we don't want that done to our own people don't do this that can geneva conventions protect ourselves well not only bad if you start doing this to two people around the world there's going to be huge blowback against our own troops in there the first ones...
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in a certain form after talks with georgia are still ongoing if we think of the geneva talks as for direct dialogue i think it is possible and will be necessary in future though right at the moment the prospects to reach a consensus on this matter appear quite negative with first of all the georgian authorities have themselves restricted the possibilities for dialogue by adopting the law on occupied territories this doesn't leave any chance for maintaining a dialogue is there fear of another georgian aggression. we are quite used to it by now and we have had to deal with a number of acts of aggression but now that we have a strategic partnership with russia which defines our mutual obligations it gives us reliable security guarantees and our society has stopped considering the external threat to our security as a priority issue we have other top priority threats to deal with now. was how far is georgia prepared to go to restore what it calls its territorial integrity question these are the roots of our conflict that lie in the fact that georgia is claiming our territory as long as they kee
in a certain form after talks with georgia are still ongoing if we think of the geneva talks as for direct dialogue i think it is possible and will be necessary in future though right at the moment the prospects to reach a consensus on this matter appear quite negative with first of all the georgian authorities have themselves restricted the possibilities for dialogue by adopting the law on occupied territories this doesn't leave any chance for maintaining a dialogue is there fear of another...
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members of the transitional council right up to the issues working and there is no paper being in geneva and rights council needs to be examined in the board members of these organizations need to be granted could be united states israel and for of the our i have a big monopoly in geneva over this and they do using the same tactics against the syrian arab republic in eastern mediterranean right now the very briefly because we want to let you get on with your own plans i'm only going to do next what what is i have seen for the next twelve hours will be leaving the country. i've contacted the cuban embassy i've talked to many of us here at my community when you see that immediately by your two parent there's a chinese press t.v. rant and journalists and. tell us. don't want it was myself. on the other side so you can see it if you hear it. there's an roi tripoli from the center for research on globalization thank you for talking to assert live on r.t. international we wish you well and hope you continue to be safe let's get some more reaction now shall we talk to free loans to mr chandan h
members of the transitional council right up to the issues working and there is no paper being in geneva and rights council needs to be examined in the board members of these organizations need to be granted could be united states israel and for of the our i have a big monopoly in geneva over this and they do using the same tactics against the syrian arab republic in eastern mediterranean right now the very briefly because we want to let you get on with your own plans i'm only going to do next...
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need to be granted because the united states israel and several of the allied have a big monopoly in geneva and it using the same tactics against the syrian arab republic in the eastern mediterranean right now very briefly because we want to let you get on with your own plans and only going to do next what what is ahead for you for the next twelve hours you'll be leaving the country i've contacted the cuban embassy i've talked to. to the cuban you see that immediately right here too. there's a chinese press t.v. every man and the journalists and. those who are in the cubans on one side it was myself and the others are on the other side so you can see you could do it here in the national polls there's an roi tripoli from the center for research on globalization thank you for talking to assert live on r.t. international we wish you well and hope you continue to be safe let's get some more reaction now shall we talk to freelance journalist chandan he's recently come back from libya and he's now safely in london very good to see you tonight as well and based on your recent experiences and how m
need to be granted because the united states israel and several of the allied have a big monopoly in geneva and it using the same tactics against the syrian arab republic in the eastern mediterranean right now very briefly because we want to let you get on with your own plans and only going to do next what what is ahead for you for the next twelve hours you'll be leaving the country i've contacted the cuban embassy i've talked to. to the cuban you see that immediately right here too. there's a...
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geneva is his grandmother and joins me from union city, tennessee. we're deeply sorry for your loss. please convey that to your family. how did you learn that aaron had been killed? miss vaughn, are you there? >> yes. >> yes. how did you learn that aaron had been killed? >> his father, my son, called me after he found out about 8:00 this morning. >> did military officials tell you or your son anything about the attack and if the taliban were responsible? did they even go into that? >> no. all i know is about that is what i saw on the news. that the taliban said that they shot the helicopter down that my grandson was in. >> can you tell us about aaron? he lived in virginia beach, right? >> yes, he was stationed in virginia beach with his wife and two children. >> yeah. and he had a 2-year-old? >> a 2-year-old little boy. he'll be 2 in september. and a 2-month-old baby girl. aaron only got to see her for two weeks. he was deployed when she was two weeks old. >> his wife, how is she doing? >> his wife kimberly. kimberly right now is with her parents in
geneva is his grandmother and joins me from union city, tennessee. we're deeply sorry for your loss. please convey that to your family. how did you learn that aaron had been killed? miss vaughn, are you there? >> yes. >> yes. how did you learn that aaron had been killed? >> his father, my son, called me after he found out about 8:00 this morning. >> did military officials tell you or your son anything about the attack and if the taliban were responsible? did they even go...
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it's a slippery slope when you go down this and secondly, it's illegal according to the third geneva convention. we have to come to terms with this. >> cliff, the vice president seemed to sidestep matt lauer's hypothetical question this morning about whether or not countries should have the right to torture. let's all listen and you can react first. >> would it be okay for the iranian government to waterboard that american citizen? >> well, we probably would object to it. >> on the grounds that it's torture? >> on the grounds we have obligations toward our citizens. we weren't dealing with american citizens in the enhanced interrogation program, and secondly, there were people like khalid sheikh mohammed, two or three actually waterboarded and good reason to believe they had information we could only get from them and that they knew more than anybody else. >> the criticism being, if we used this methodology, they will use this methodology, although if one looks in the way in which mr. pertain from "wall street journal" was de-capitated, it doesn't seem they need to take their cues fr
it's a slippery slope when you go down this and secondly, it's illegal according to the third geneva convention. we have to come to terms with this. >> cliff, the vice president seemed to sidestep matt lauer's hypothetical question this morning about whether or not countries should have the right to torture. let's all listen and you can react first. >> would it be okay for the iranian government to waterboard that american citizen? >> well, we probably would object to it....
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the last time you were here, we were talking about you also were concerned in geneva.t's a big particle accelerator there. we were talking about something called the hagues bozon particle. explain what that is. >> it's a theoretical thing that we think is responsible for mass in the universe. >> stephen: subatomic? >> subatomic parliament. why does this table have mass. >> stephen: it's wood. it's made of wood. go ahead. next question, physics man. >> we need not bother building this thing. so it's a particle that we thing is responsible for that, generating mass in the universe. >> stephen: it gives mass to things. >> to everything. last time i was on we were talking about it, and there were theories about people coming back from the future. it was all nonsense. i think bollox was the word i used. as of last week, we might see hints of it for the first time. >> stephen: hints of? >> this thing, this particle. it may well exist. >> stephen: what does it mean to find this? >> it's a fundamental part of our theory of everything in the universe other than gravity. so ever
the last time you were here, we were talking about you also were concerned in geneva.t's a big particle accelerator there. we were talking about something called the hagues bozon particle. explain what that is. >> it's a theoretical thing that we think is responsible for mass in the universe. >> stephen: subatomic? >> subatomic parliament. why does this table have mass. >> stephen: it's wood. it's made of wood. go ahead. next question, physics man. >> we need not...
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they are at the archives of the international red cross in geneva. the archives are open since the 1990s. you can do research there, and they are a very, very important source. because they don't -- not only show these travel documents from the red cross, but also the close cooperation between the vatican authorities and the red cross. this particular document, paul was not his real name, almost his real name, i have to say. he changed it a little bit. his real name was franz stanger, not paul, and he was the commander of an extermination camp. an austrian, by the way. and the austrian bishop in rome who was the head of the austrian-german section of the vatican commission for refugees, he helped him personally. and when you probably don't see that document, but -- does it work? is -- ah. maybe you'll see this one. luigi hudel. so this document was confirmed, the identity, the informations given were confirmed by the bishop. and stanger later told in interviews it was the bishop who insisted to change his name from franz to paul. and stanger was prot
they are at the archives of the international red cross in geneva. the archives are open since the 1990s. you can do research there, and they are a very, very important source. because they don't -- not only show these travel documents from the red cross, but also the close cooperation between the vatican authorities and the red cross. this particular document, paul was not his real name, almost his real name, i have to say. he changed it a little bit. his real name was franz stanger, not paul,...
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the scope of work includes a new boarding area, accessible key stop on san jose between geneva and ocean. it is the circle on the far right. it also has associated 8 curb ramps with that element of work. there is also utility pole relocation and demolishing of an existing key stop, which is the center most circle. that work will be done once bart has completed its portion of work and constructed a new platform. the larger east side connection project is a joint effort, as i said. bart's improvements include its ability to the west side station will quite entrance project. this is recently completed scope of work. this will also include a new canopy over the bridge walkway, as well as a new bridge path to a new station access entrance, as well as other excess of the improvements. the scope of work for the key stop on san jose will be constructed as part of the green track replacement project. we anticipate a were to be completed by mid-2012. work will put it this fall with construction to be completed by mid-2012 -- 2014. the next project is the union square right of way accessibility imp
the scope of work includes a new boarding area, accessible key stop on san jose between geneva and ocean. it is the circle on the far right. it also has associated 8 curb ramps with that element of work. there is also utility pole relocation and demolishing of an existing key stop, which is the center most circle. that work will be done once bart has completed its portion of work and constructed a new platform. the larger east side connection project is a joint effort, as i said. bart's...
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>> they're not signing on to any geneva conventions.shouldn't be used lightly, three individuals waterboarded, one sheikh mohammed, and terrorists who knew about plots where innocent lives were at stake. even leon panetta said innocent lives were at stake. director for the cia for president obama. when you knowments lives are at stake you may have to use these memts. b barbaric in areas. we killed osama bin laden. you couldn't do that if he was suspect in the holdup of a seven 11:00 and the murder of a clerk behind the counter. we killed osama bin laden because they thought he knew of a -- if we left him alive, beyond the pail and terrible, but killing him is okay? i don't understand that logic. someone needs to explain it to me. >> you want to respond? >> my real problem with this, because a politician says that waterboarding works is not good enough for me. dick cheney said there was wmd in iraq and there wasn't. we really need to get to the evidence and there should be a commission appointed on this. >> i'm happy to have a commission
>> they're not signing on to any geneva conventions.shouldn't be used lightly, three individuals waterboarded, one sheikh mohammed, and terrorists who knew about plots where innocent lives were at stake. even leon panetta said innocent lives were at stake. director for the cia for president obama. when you knowments lives are at stake you may have to use these memts. b barbaric in areas. we killed osama bin laden. you couldn't do that if he was suspect in the holdup of a seven 11:00 and...
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along balboa park station, geneva, san jose, pushing hard to get a ramp for pedestrians. right now, it is dangerous to cross the street, especially if you are pushing a stroller or are in a wheelchair. you have to go further than you but typically have to. there is so much more to do. we have to figure out how to calm the traffic. a lot of cars, speeding through and make it unsafe for pedestrians. sidewalks are not very convenient for people. it takes a lot of money to do that, but it is really about being vigilant and looking at the fund the come through the transportation authority. we have been extending sidewalks in some places to help with pedestrians, trying to put in islands, plantings to slow down traffic. bike lanes have helped. a bit controversial where i live is a bike lane. people do not see as many bikes, but we are seeing more and more common now that the bike lanes are coming in. that makes it safer for pedestrians. we have a bike way on a major street. you do not have as much time to cross, and you cut down one lane for the cars and a pedestrian can then w
along balboa park station, geneva, san jose, pushing hard to get a ramp for pedestrians. right now, it is dangerous to cross the street, especially if you are pushing a stroller or are in a wheelchair. you have to go further than you but typically have to. there is so much more to do. we have to figure out how to calm the traffic. a lot of cars, speeding through and make it unsafe for pedestrians. sidewalks are not very convenient for people. it takes a lot of money to do that, but it is really...
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. >> due to geneva convention rules, these medical helicopters cannot be armed, that often makes themarget here. landing these choppers, pilots make wild zigzags, coming in fast and close. all to evade enemy fire. they are charged with serving everyone from coalition troops to the enemy itself. >> do you think you have ever treated someone you suspect as being an insurgent? >> i have. i know i have. >> how is that psychologically? >> honestly don't think about it. you go out there and give it your all for every single patient. >> medivac crews are the front line of medical care. saving more wounded americans than ever before. seth, cbs news, afghanistan. >>> the america's cup is expected to bring in more than a billion dollars for the local economy, but some are concerned about the cost to the environment. neighborhood groups displayed garbage on the steps of city hall as a demonstration. they claim important questions have not been answered. in the initial report that was filed by race organizers. questions such as dealing with trash and potential pollution in the bay. >> a lot of in
. >> due to geneva convention rules, these medical helicopters cannot be armed, that often makes themarget here. landing these choppers, pilots make wild zigzags, coming in fast and close. all to evade enemy fire. they are charged with serving everyone from coalition troops to the enemy itself. >> do you think you have ever treated someone you suspect as being an insurgent? >> i have. i know i have. >> how is that psychologically? >> honestly don't think about it....
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. >> reporter: due to geneva convention rules these medical helicopters cannot be armed but that often them a target here. landing these choppers, pilots make wild zigzags, coming in fast and close, all to evade enemy fire. they're charged with serving everyone, coalition troops, to the enemy itself. do you think you've ever treated someone you suspect is being an insurgent? >> i have. i know i have. >> reporter: how is that psychologically? >> honestly you don't think about it. you go out there and you give it your all for every single patient who gets on the helicopter. >> reporter: medevac crews are on the front line, saving more wounded americans than ever before. seth doane, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >>> coming up later on "the early show," the republican debate, who won, who lost, and how texas governor rick perry could alter the whole equation. >>> then the stock market's wild ride. no one seems to know when it might stop. we'll have tips on where to save or stash your savings. >>> plus love and marriage. does saying "i do" mean you don't pucker up as often. all of that c
. >> reporter: due to geneva convention rules these medical helicopters cannot be armed but that often them a target here. landing these choppers, pilots make wild zigzags, coming in fast and close, all to evade enemy fire. they're charged with serving everyone, coalition troops, to the enemy itself. do you think you've ever treated someone you suspect is being an insurgent? >> i have. i know i have. >> reporter: how is that psychologically? >> honestly you don't think...
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japanese eisenhower's main message at the geneva. summit of nine hundred fifty five but soviet and western leaders failed to agree on a mutual inspection regime and the idea was put on ice for a generation it was reborn in one thousand nine hundred two however as the treaty on the open skies the united states and russia were eventually joined by thirty two other signatories to date they've completed more than eight hundred flyovers and generated both valuable data and a priceless boost in mutual relations then took on thirty in the two believe one five four have carried out most of russia's flights to date but like their counterparts in other countries the planes are aging and have to. nautical electronics equipment company vega is responsible for bringing russia's open skies surveillance capacity into the twenty first century cameron sensor equipment allowed within the treaty has to be fine tuned like maximum ground resolution for photo and video material strictly limited to thirty centimeters. after years of work they get kinda mox
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will next week cross to joseph di he's a middle east expert talking to us live from geneva joseph thanks for being with us now as you just heard skeptics are raising concern over who will get access to libya's weapons of mass destruction washington has also admitted it cannot guarantee the arsenals will end up in the right hands just how dangerous could this be for libyans and indeed further afield i'm thinking here of revenge attacks against nato countries for example. well as that interview we are facing the situation need we're not clear what's happening on the field with the knowledge of the rules the regime is ended and they thought i was being conned by our lives she was doing in the in the streets of tripoli and other areas of the news but in the same blind. sided allusion it is all nice nomics the moment we are in need it was ition the libyan opposition. is a multitude of different groups you have the muslim brotherhood you hire people that were good a. few months ago the fact is. they need english and the indians in this in our national council was this group your media were not
will next week cross to joseph di he's a middle east expert talking to us live from geneva joseph thanks for being with us now as you just heard skeptics are raising concern over who will get access to libya's weapons of mass destruction washington has also admitted it cannot guarantee the arsenals will end up in the right hands just how dangerous could this be for libyans and indeed further afield i'm thinking here of revenge attacks against nato countries for example. well as that interview...