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it still is laying blame at the guardian's feet. what happened here was last year wikileaks had made available this cache of cables to the guardian when they were discussing collaboration. they had told the guardian editor that the file itself would be on a wikileaks sub directory server and it would be available only for a short period of time. the founder julian assange had given the editor a pass phrase to open the file. the editor assumed that the pass phrase itself, the password would expire after a certain time along with the file. of course that's not the case. that's not how it works. wikileaks was supposed to remove the documents or was supposed to remove the file from that server after the guardian accessed it and never did so the file was always left online. >> suarez: just to be clear. the entire pile of documents and the password were at one time just sitting there on the internet if somebody wanted to look at it. >> the password wasn't on the wikileaks server. the file was. what happened was the guardian actually publi
it still is laying blame at the guardian's feet. what happened here was last year wikileaks had made available this cache of cables to the guardian when they were discussing collaboration. they had told the guardian editor that the file itself would be on a wikileaks sub directory server and it would be available only for a short period of time. the founder julian assange had given the editor a pass phrase to open the file. the editor assumed that the pass phrase itself, the password would...
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and release a statement on twitter saying a guardian journalist has a previously undetected act of gross negligence or malice and in violation of a signed security agreement with the guardian's editor in chief alan rusbridger disclose top secret decryption passwords to the entire unredacted wiki leaks cable gate archives now we've already spoken to the state department and commence litigation action we will issue a formal statement formal statement in due course so the u.s. state department is confirmed and they did get a heads up from the organization but they said they have no plans to cooperate with them so could be negligence on the part of wiki leaks could be negligence on the part of the guardian or who knows who else but the mainstream media has been quick to jump on this story soak up the drama to put julian assange into the spotlight again i'm fortunate result of this coverage is what's been overlooked what the cables actually reveal and recently made public state department cable provides evidence that u.s. troops executed at least ten iraqi civilians and then call that an airs
and release a statement on twitter saying a guardian journalist has a previously undetected act of gross negligence or malice and in violation of a signed security agreement with the guardian's editor in chief alan rusbridger disclose top secret decryption passwords to the entire unredacted wiki leaks cable gate archives now we've already spoken to the state department and commence litigation action we will issue a formal statement formal statement in due course so the u.s. state department is...
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it's like that every weekend. >> reporter: the guardian angels have spent the last two nights in thes mission district in response to a rash of violent crime, including three killings over the last two weeks. >> people getting robbed, mugged and, you know, it's getting out of hand. >> reporter: he says his group notifies police before it goes out. all members are trained in self- defense and even how to use handcuffs to make citizen arrests. >> boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: while their presence is welcomed by some. >> it's nice when you see them. >> it's a good thing. >> absolutely. >> reporter: not everyone feels the same. >> a little bit more of what they're patrolling, that's a big word, security. >> are you guys individual vigilantes? >> we abide by our laws and we help the community out to make it better. >> reporter: i had the chance to talk to a few police officers out here. they did not want to say how they felt about them. the group says it has had no major problems out here so far this weekend. we're live in san francisco, eric rasmussen, channel 2 news. >> tonight, police
it's like that every weekend. >> reporter: the guardian angels have spent the last two nights in thes mission district in response to a rash of violent crime, including three killings over the last two weeks. >> people getting robbed, mugged and, you know, it's getting out of hand. >> reporter: he says his group notifies police before it goes out. all members are trained in self- defense and even how to use handcuffs to make citizen arrests. >> boom, boom, boom. >>...
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the german court celebrates 60 years as guardian of the constitution. after spending billions of euros to bail out greece, ireland, and portugal, europeans have moved closer to a deeper economic form of integration. reforms passed by the european parliament paved the way for action to rein in governments with runaway spending. president jose manuel barroso has hailed the vote. he says that there will be a tax on financial transactions despite resistance from london and washington. >> the speech comes amid a crucial week for the european project. the commission president says the eu faces economic, political, social crisis but also a crisis of confidence. the european parliament has backed tough reforms to offer up
the german court celebrates 60 years as guardian of the constitution. after spending billions of euros to bail out greece, ireland, and portugal, europeans have moved closer to a deeper economic form of integration. reforms passed by the european parliament paved the way for action to rein in governments with runaway spending. president jose manuel barroso has hailed the vote. he says that there will be a tax on financial transactions despite resistance from london and washington. >> the...
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. >> they aren't allowed to travel abroad without first getting permission from a male guardian. >> women can't go to school without a male sham rope. >> can't leave the without without being fully covered and accompanied by a male guardian. >> jon: must get weird at bachelorette parties. ( laughter ) chaperones are probably sitting there the whole time like... can we leave yet? all right, so there are some minor, seemingly archaic policies towards women in saudi arabia. like our blue laws. they're on the bookes, seldom enforced, nod, nod, wink, wink. >> a saudi woman sentenced to 10 lashes for driving a car. >> jon: that's (beep) up ( applause ) why do we let-- why do we let saudi arabia get away with this stuff? how can we put up with them denying women basic human rights and still call them-- wait a minute-- allies and all that. i just-- why can we-- how can we did that and still-- i can't stay mad at you. ( laughter ) that was weird. all right. of course, it's overseas. democracy overseas can be a little messy. it's new. here, america, the cradle of liberty, we're long past those fits
. >> they aren't allowed to travel abroad without first getting permission from a male guardian. >> women can't go to school without a male sham rope. >> can't leave the without without being fully covered and accompanied by a male guardian. >> jon: must get weird at bachelorette parties. ( laughter ) chaperones are probably sitting there the whole time like... can we leave yet? all right, so there are some minor, seemingly archaic policies towards women in saudi arabia....
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the guardian says that this flies in the face of efforts by news organizations to redact references to confidential informants before publishing selected cables. his wish as have been realized. after a year punctuated by his arrest, quarrels with former associates, and a chapter of accidents, he is the founder of wikileaks. extraditionghting where he is wanted for questioning over a separate matter, a case of alleged rape and sexual assault. under tight security, they were stored here on servers. it did not seem that they intended to release the entire collection of u.s. cables. with no apparent attempt to protect valuable sources. >> the main headlines this hour, dismal jobs figures and the u.s. suggest that there is a much higher risk of the u.s. economy slipping back into recession. libya opposed the new leadership has begun its move next week. turkey has expelled israel's ambassador and defended after the israeli government refused to apologize for last year's raid on a flotilla about four -- bound for gaza. caroline reports. >> in the middle of the night in international waters, i
the guardian says that this flies in the face of efforts by news organizations to redact references to confidential informants before publishing selected cables. his wish as have been realized. after a year punctuated by his arrest, quarrels with former associates, and a chapter of accidents, he is the founder of wikileaks. extraditionghting where he is wanted for questioning over a separate matter, a case of alleged rape and sexual assault. under tight security, they were stored here on...
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wikileaks accuses a journalist working for the guardian of publishing the password. this endangered the lives of informants. >> and they certainly should not have given of the password to a journalist or these had a time limit on the password. there were two astonishing mistakes that should not have been made. >> the guardian denies responsibility. potential informants might be too frightened to tipoff authorities. >> a sign that germany is winning over eurozone members when it comes to strict limits of that spending. the portuguese prime minister was in berlin on thursday to meet with their german chancellor. he said he supports her call for legislation creating a debt ceiling. >> portugal has been struggling to gain traction. the prime minister has been to berlin. the economy is expected to return to growth next year. the chancellor was clear about what she expects. >> i'm glad that the prime minister is open to implementing new that breaks. we want to make sure that they have done with they pledged to do. >> the prime minister must win the debt limit argument with
wikileaks accuses a journalist working for the guardian of publishing the password. this endangered the lives of informants. >> and they certainly should not have given of the password to a journalist or these had a time limit on the password. there were two astonishing mistakes that should not have been made. >> the guardian denies responsibility. potential informants might be too frightened to tipoff authorities. >> a sign that germany is winning over eurozone members when...
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a guardian angel concept that was there and i imagined it all. reached in my pocket and i pulled out the business card. i knew that he was really family. >> of the line between life and death was a clear one. almost everyone above the point perished. family and brian were among the handful of survivors. >> if i was to be in trouble again, i don't want anybody else to rescue me but brian. >> is it possible that he saved you? >> as the events of role that day, i happened to be the one that hurt him and went in and got him. we were dependent on each other, absolutely. >> brian will join stanley on the tenth anniversary of the attacks. the men that became but brothers will mourn their loss colleagues and celebrate a remarkable bond. >> and for much more coverage of the upcoming anniversary, go to our web site where you can find a video slide show of how the towers were originally built and what they came to symbolize. you can find that and much more at bb.com/news/magazine. thank you for, watching in to be sure to turn and tomorrow -- tune in tomorro
a guardian angel concept that was there and i imagined it all. reached in my pocket and i pulled out the business card. i knew that he was really family. >> of the line between life and death was a clear one. almost everyone above the point perished. family and brian were among the handful of survivors. >> if i was to be in trouble again, i don't want anybody else to rescue me but brian. >> is it possible that he saved you? >> as the events of role that day, i happened...
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it was a guardian angel kind of concept to get me out of the building. reached in my pocket, and a business card was there. i knew there was really a stanley. >> the line between life and death. almost everyone within the twin towers perrin's. >> if i was to be in trouble with him, god forbid, i would not let anyone else to rescue me. >> is it possible stanley helped to save you? " there's no question. as the events unfold that day, i happen to be the one who heard him. i came back with him, and together we dug through the debris. we were dependent on each other. absolutely. >> stanley at his new york church on the 10th anniversary of the attack. the two men who became more than just colleagues with a remarkable bond. bbc news, new york. >> and for much more coverage of the upcoming 9/11 anniversary, make sure to go to war website. there you'll find videos, a slide show, and what the twin towers came to symbolize on the new york skyline. for all of us come up thank you for watching and make sure to tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at
it was a guardian angel kind of concept to get me out of the building. reached in my pocket, and a business card was there. i knew there was really a stanley. >> the line between life and death. almost everyone within the twin towers perrin's. >> if i was to be in trouble with him, god forbid, i would not let anyone else to rescue me. >> is it possible stanley helped to save you? " there's no question. as the events unfold that day, i happen to be the one who heard him. i...
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. >>> wikileaks and the guardian are pointing fingers at each other.s after the revolution of a password that allowed a catalog leaks. the the wikileaks released the cables. wikileaks founder says a guardian reporter revealed that password in their book. and the guardian reporter said the password would be changed before the report came out. >>> there's a new app for teenage drivers. the app is part of the company's campaign to reduce accidents involving teenage drivers while texting. >>> the centers for disease control says more children are receiving vaccinations for preventable diseases. the cdc found the rate of vaccination for children 19 to 25 months old has gone up from 90% in 2009 to 91.5% last year. that covers vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella. 68.8% received a vaccination last year. >>> the cdc reports that doctors are prescribing fewer antibiotics to children under 14. it's data shows that pediatric prescriptions for antibiotics have gone down 10% since the early 1990s. the overuse of antibiotics can lead to strains of bacteria. >
. >>> wikileaks and the guardian are pointing fingers at each other.s after the revolution of a password that allowed a catalog leaks. the the wikileaks released the cables. wikileaks founder says a guardian reporter revealed that password in their book. and the guardian reporter said the password would be changed before the report came out. >>> there's a new app for teenage drivers. the app is part of the company's campaign to reduce accidents involving teenage drivers while...
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incident of the 8-year-old who found a gun and shot himself, what then do we do with the parents or guardians where the gun was made available or not kept safe? i never hear that side of the story too much about either arrest or prosecution. >> from my experience over these years in law enforcement and dealing with the shootings and the response of the state -- of the safe storage laws in california, which has been on the books for almost 15 years -- if -- there is a variance in punishment, and it is all to the discretion of the district attorney's office. of all the shootings i have investigated and responded to, only one has been prosecuted for the un safe storage act. it was a grandfather who left a 25 auto on the coffee table and the grandson picked the gun up and shot himself with it. that's the only time i've ever seen the un safe storage laws prosecuted. >> that is of recent memory in san francisco -- supervisor mirkarimi: it is not consistent with news reports you read in the "chronicle" or hear about how a child in particular will find a gun, shoots themselves, or shoot somebody else
incident of the 8-year-old who found a gun and shot himself, what then do we do with the parents or guardians where the gun was made available or not kept safe? i never hear that side of the story too much about either arrest or prosecution. >> from my experience over these years in law enforcement and dealing with the shootings and the response of the state -- of the safe storage laws in california, which has been on the books for almost 15 years -- if -- there is a variance in...
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i'm joined by simon jenkins author and journalist who now writes for the guardian newspaper sun and that's this week that r.t. now you've written extensively criticizing the way the intervention in the me is being handled what was wrong with it was it wrong to begin with of course during the process if they're using the wrong with the way it was handled i just didn't you should take in both in the post but. i do not believe that southern states. legal rights at all an obligation or a duty to interfere in other sovereign states is written into the united nations charter it's not a country that threatened britain didn't threaten its neighbors and invaded and labor is going about its own business which is part of a revolution it was a city thing the original justification preventing a massacre in benghazi was that not entirely true that i'm sure a lot of things that happened in benghazi nasty things happen all over the world. and the excuse that there might have been something nasty about to happen and the justification for invading taking invading a country bombing its capital was i think qu
i'm joined by simon jenkins author and journalist who now writes for the guardian newspaper sun and that's this week that r.t. now you've written extensively criticizing the way the intervention in the me is being handled what was wrong with it was it wrong to begin with of course during the process if they're using the wrong with the way it was handled i just didn't you should take in both in the post but. i do not believe that southern states. legal rights at all an obligation or a duty to...
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. >>> the guardian angels are on patrol in san francisco's mission district after a spike in violenceve been at least three killings over the last two weeks. the guardian angels have spent the last two nights in the city's mission district in response to the violence. the group notifies police before it goes out. they say there were nonmajor problems so far this weekend. but there have been a few minor flair ups. >> he pushed me. he's not supposed to touch me. i couldn't let that guy get up close to me. we know our procedures and follow them best o our ability. it's just that corner. >> the guardian angels say they are not armed but all are trained in self-defense and know how to make citizens arrests. >>> 7:41. since nerve flying has been a whole new experience. the drastic changes to airport security prompted by the terror attacks. >>> but first a quick check on the traffic. we will give you a live look there at golden gate bridge. things looking good in both directions. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one
. >>> the guardian angels are on patrol in san francisco's mission district after a spike in violenceve been at least three killings over the last two weeks. the guardian angels have spent the last two nights in the city's mission district in response to the violence. the group notifies police before it goes out. they say there were nonmajor problems so far this weekend. but there have been a few minor flair ups. >> he pushed me. he's not supposed to touch me. i couldn't let that...
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i write for the guardian quite often and many a writer there has condemned the inactivity over bahrain many people have condemned the saudis behavior the point is that you can't intervene everywhere there are particular conjunctions only who are still in this war and so if you intervene you intervene if you intervene to visitors or you intervene because there's a boil next to me intervene because there's all for example is not a good reason to intervene because of a had no oil cost of i have to take i have to take accept the wrath of iran and libya is its major problems libya so if a greater resources i mean knows why you'll see a chance to reality which is being on duty here by the gadhafi regime ok ok you say ok this week it's going to christine nationalist or is it going to geneva go ahead ahead go. guards of the balkans you are one has to really think why why so much investment on the part of both sides if there is such a thing in sustaining and containing events in kosovo for instance of course kosovo is a very mineral rich country and there's potentially hundreds of billions of d
i write for the guardian quite often and many a writer there has condemned the inactivity over bahrain many people have condemned the saudis behavior the point is that you can't intervene everywhere there are particular conjunctions only who are still in this war and so if you intervene you intervene if you intervene to visitors or you intervene because there's a boil next to me intervene because there's all for example is not a good reason to intervene because of a had no oil cost of i have to...
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one of britain's leading dailies, the guardian,... has reported on korea's efforts to lead the smart grid industry. specifically,... it highlighted a large- scale smart grid project that is underway on jeju island. hwang ji-hye has more. the guardian newspaper has reported on korea's efforts to take the lead in the smart grid industry as the country looks to boost its energy independence. although korea has undergone a remarkable economic transformation over the past 40 years,... the country has been prone to high energy prices due to a lack of natural resources. the paper highlighted a project named the 'smart grid roadmap' on korea's southernmost island of jeju,... where the government and some of the nation's largest conglomerates, like sk telecom,... are setting up a smart grid infrastructure. korea hopes the project to transform it from an energy- importing nation into a green, energy efficient society. a smart grid is a type of electrical grid which attempts to predict and intelligently respond to the behavior of all electric power users connected to it... in order to efficient
one of britain's leading dailies, the guardian,... has reported on korea's efforts to lead the smart grid industry. specifically,... it highlighted a large- scale smart grid project that is underway on jeju island. hwang ji-hye has more. the guardian newspaper has reported on korea's efforts to take the lead in the smart grid industry as the country looks to boost its energy independence. although korea has undergone a remarkable economic transformation over the past 40 years,... the country...
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i write for the guardian quite often and many a writer there has condemned the inactivity over bahrain and many people have condemned the saudis behavior the point is that you can't intervene everywhere that there are particular conjunctions here were so in this way and so if you intervene and you intervene and if you intervene users or you intervene because there's an oil extreme intervene because there's all in all for example if i had a good reason to intervene because about had no oil costs about have to take after take accept the wrath of iran over. its major problems libya sell it on greater resources resources i mean i why you see the richness or reality which is iran's nuclear i think it's a fear regime ok ok you subway this week it's going to christine nationalist or is it going to geneva go ahead ahead go. well we got to the balkans well what has to really think why why so much investment on the part of both sides if there is such a thing in sustaining and containing events in kosovo a friend since of course kosovo is a very mineral rich country of there's potentially hundred
i write for the guardian quite often and many a writer there has condemned the inactivity over bahrain and many people have condemned the saudis behavior the point is that you can't intervene everywhere that there are particular conjunctions here were so in this way and so if you intervene and you intervene and if you intervene users or you intervene because there's an oil extreme intervene because there's all in all for example if i had a good reason to intervene because about had no oil costs...
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super bonds with the guardian.ody that has a home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats? >> we lots of dogs. >> and needs a playmate. lots of energy. >> really having fun but now kind of quiet. you got a big event. >> on 24th we have dogs and we tons of local vendors and costume contest with amazing prices. >> what time? >> 11:00 to 3:00. >> and if you are interested in that or, i know you want to give me a kiss. you were giving me a kiss. call them for more information. thanks for being with us. >>> like public shows of affection. you should know that. for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day and great weekend.
super bonds with the guardian.ody that has a home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats? >> we lots of dogs. >> and needs a playmate. lots of energy. >> really having fun but now kind of quiet. you got a big event. >> on 24th we have dogs and we tons of local vendors and costume contest with amazing prices. >> what time? >> 11:00 to 3:00. >> and if you are interested in that or, i know you want to give me a kiss. you were giving...
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who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so very strong, though no one could ever conquer him as no one would ever try. time and again, when things grew old, humbaba alone believed himself eternal and young, still powerful, able to defeat all. humbaba didn't want to know one fact: that accumulation will lead to eruptive change. but, sadly, when suddenly he realized it after all, he chose to check its power on all, the tall. he crushed all the shrubs and plants leaving them creeping and broken all over. he damaged the flowers and colors, the flowers withered, their leaves all burned and soon they w
who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so...
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the website blames british newspaper the guardian. that's because a reporter for the paper published a key wikileaks password in a book this year. both the guardian and the reporter deny wrongdoing. the spokesperson for the u.s. says the breach could have serious consequence for informants, activists and others quoted in the documents. >>> it's happened again. a top secret apple iphone is missing. as mike sugerman explains, the circumstances surrounding its disappearance sounds eerily familiar, mike. what's going on? >> reporter: kenny, this is one of those things you shake your head and say, what?! it's bad enough once. then it happens exactly again. and at apple headquarters they are singing two sad songs. one -- whoops, i did it again. and just another tequila sunrise. do apple engineers drink more than the rest of us or is this coincidence? for a second time a secret piece of technology has been lost at a drinking establishment. >> an apple employee once again appears to have lost an unreleased iphone in a bar, which is just prett
the website blames british newspaper the guardian. that's because a reporter for the paper published a key wikileaks password in a book this year. both the guardian and the reporter deny wrongdoing. the spokesperson for the u.s. says the breach could have serious consequence for informants, activists and others quoted in the documents. >>> it's happened again. a top secret apple iphone is missing. as mike sugerman explains, the circumstances surrounding its disappearance sounds eerily...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> i didn't even want to come home. you just felt naked and totally vulnerable, unless you were armed. like, i mean, we all carried guns. there would be a huge group of us, and everyone in the group would have a gun. >> narrator: in november 2007, four soldiers back from iraq went out drinking. >> i was a real bad alcoholic. i spent all my savings my first month back just drinking. >> narrator: they had all served together in baghdad during the surge. >> i had, like, a.... i had, like, a total mental breakdown. i lost control. >> narrator: by the next morning, one of them was dead. kevin shields had been shot three times at point blank range and left by the side of the road. two of his fellow soldiers would be convicted of conspiring to murder him. the other, a decorated infantry gunner, would be found guilty of accessory to murder.
committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> i didn't even want to come home. you just felt naked and totally vulnerable, unless you were armed. like, i mean, we all carried guns. there would be a huge group of us, and everyone in the group would have a gun. >> narrator: in november 2007, four...
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super bonds with the guardian. home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats? >> we lots of dogs. >> and needs a playmate. lots of energy. >> really having fun but now kind of quiet. you got a big event. >> on 24th we have dogs and we tons of local vendors and costume contest with amazing prices. >> what time? >> 11:00 to 3:00. >> and if you are interested in that or, i know you want to give me a kiss. you were giving me a kiss. call them for more information. thanks for being with us. >>> like public shows of affection. you should know that. for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. have a great day and great weekend. so, you actually reward people for staying with you? yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see n
super bonds with the guardian. home with kids would perfect fit. >> and other dogs and cats? >> we lots of dogs. >> and needs a playmate. lots of energy. >> really having fun but now kind of quiet. you got a big event. >> on 24th we have dogs and we tons of local vendors and costume contest with amazing prices. >> what time? >> 11:00 to 3:00. >> and if you are interested in that or, i know you want to give me a kiss. you were giving me a kiss....
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. >> the guardian denies responsibility. potential informants might be too frightened to tipoff authorities. >> a sign that germany is winning over eurozone members when it comes to strict limits of that spending. the portuguese prime minister was in berlin on thursday to meet with their german chancellor. he said he supports hercall for legislation creating a debt ceiling. >> portugal has been struggling to gain traction. the prime minister has been to berlin. the economy is expected to return to growth next year. the chancellor was clear about what she expects. >> i'm glad that the prime minister is open to implementing new that breaks. we want to make sure that they have done with they pledged to do. >> the prime minister must win the debt limit argument with the opposition back home. he would like to introduce a wealth tax and push ahead with the privatization. >> this will be a major structural package of reforms. this is a process that we shall be implementing. >> they agreed the structural differences needed to be ove
. >> the guardian denies responsibility. potential informants might be too frightened to tipoff authorities. >> a sign that germany is winning over eurozone members when it comes to strict limits of that spending. the portuguese prime minister was in berlin on thursday to meet with their german chancellor. he said he supports hercall for legislation creating a debt ceiling. >> portugal has been struggling to gain traction. the prime minister has been to berlin. the economy is...
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trapped, feel like they can't do the most basic of things without getting the permission of a male guardian and that has to end as soon as possible. >> mohammed jamjoom thanks so much from abu dhabi. >>> in the states you're fam already with the "csi" television series. attorneys in the michael jackson death trial worry about that "csi" effect on jurors. a case that starts to trial this week. details next week. yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ]...
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take vo ---la aplicacin que en ingles se llama "eye guardian" busca palabras especificas que alertan padres si sus hijos estn siendo acosados u hostigados por otra persona, lo cual es conocido como "bulying" ... ----este tipo de programa fue originalmente diseÑado para ser utilizado por las grandes compaÑias ciberneticas para su seguridad, pero ahora ya existe una versin para el consumidor.... cu ---primera pausa en el noticiero pero al regresar... take vo ---el dueÑo del "casino royale" rompe el silencio y habla sobre su salida repentina de mxico take vo ---y aunque muchos estuvieron de fiesta el da de hoy, un sector de la poblacin la pas muy mal.. al volver le cuento por que.. segment ends cu ---hoy es el da del trabajo, generalmente un da de descanso para millones de personas que forman parte de la fuerza laboral de este pas.. pero para muchos, representa otro da de angustia e incertidumbre .. ---isolda peguero nos tiene lo ultimo sobre cmo el desempleo est afectando la vida de gran parte de la poblacin.. cu ---en mxico.... torren, coahuila vuelve a ser el escenario de panico y vi
take vo ---la aplicacin que en ingles se llama "eye guardian" busca palabras especificas que alertan padres si sus hijos estn siendo acosados u hostigados por otra persona, lo cual es conocido como "bulying" ... ----este tipo de programa fue originalmente diseÑado para ser utilizado por las grandes compaÑias ciberneticas para su seguridad, pero ahora ya existe una versin para el consumidor.... cu ---primera pausa en el noticiero pero al regresar... take vo ---el dueÑo del...