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the was the principal. the second principle was that the israelis and arabs were incapable of making peace on their own and there had to be international mediation and the third principle was that no power on earth had the leverage, the gravitas and the legitimacy to conduct that mediation other than the united states of america. now those three principles rain throughout the 1950's and into the mid 60's, and there was a long position of american leaders many of them have forgotten too deutsch of history today. robert anderson, jackson, eric johnson, all of those to apply the territory for peace principles but the last without success. they were opposed to paying for a piece of land either granted to them by the united nations or acquired in a war in which the arabs tried to overturn the u.n. resolution. the arab leaders were under any circumstances and willing to make peace with the jewish state. the circumstances changed rather radically and suddenly in june of 1957 in which the six-day war occurred and a
the was the principal. the second principle was that the israelis and arabs were incapable of making peace on their own and there had to be international mediation and the third principle was that no power on earth had the leverage, the gravitas and the legitimacy to conduct that mediation other than the united states of america. now those three principles rain throughout the 1950's and into the mid 60's, and there was a long position of american leaders many of them have forgotten too deutsch...
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the case of for the market and the company was the one he made at the end of the 1930's.the campaign, several different cases conflicted with one another. later tonight we'll talk about some great cases that we still talk about today. his positions and what he did. he always stood for free market. he was always pro-war or no war. it is not right. he was a protean man. that was part of its charm. often right. often cannae in the switch. it does not make for good campaign. they could see he was like roosevelt. >> a lot more to talk about. we want to show you another piece of film. this is from the republican national committee as a way of trying to frame william willkie. -- that childhood and roots of wendell willkie. we will come back and talk to david willkie about his grandfather. >> wendell willkie, born 48 years ago, emerges in response to the greatest demonstration of spontaneous support and our country has ever known. his grandparents, like the ancestors of many americans, fred project fled europe to find -- led the autocracy of europe to find liberty in this country
the case of for the market and the company was the one he made at the end of the 1930's.the campaign, several different cases conflicted with one another. later tonight we'll talk about some great cases that we still talk about today. his positions and what he did. he always stood for free market. he was always pro-war or no war. it is not right. he was a protean man. that was part of its charm. often right. often cannae in the switch. it does not make for good campaign. they could see he was...
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the second thing you need, the firewall, the big bazooka at the shadow chancellor referred to the other day, is to make sure you have a mechanism big enough to help stop contagion to other countries. there will be discussions with in the eurozone and outside the eurozone about how big it needs to be. the answer is bigger than is currently proposed and they need to keep working on it. >> is there a possibility there will need to be treaty changes in the next few months? will the prime minister assure me and citizens in this country that he will use this opportunity to make sure we get rid of ridiculous regulations which are impeding growth and job creation in our country? >> i agree with the honorable lady. we should use these opportunities as the european union changes and the eurozone changes to maximize britain's national interest. we do not yet know how much of a treaty change will be proposed by the germans and others, how expensive it will be. we will have to look carefully to see what is right for britain in response. so far in this government, there has been one tree the change p
the second thing you need, the firewall, the big bazooka at the shadow chancellor referred to the other day, is to make sure you have a mechanism big enough to help stop contagion to other countries. there will be discussions with in the eurozone and outside the eurozone about how big it needs to be. the answer is bigger than is currently proposed and they need to keep working on it. >> is there a possibility there will need to be treaty changes in the next few months? will the prime...
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from the end of the civil war until the election of 1876, the union armies were occupying the former confederate states. in their occupation of the former confederate states, they were making sure that black citizenship was protected. that black men could vote, hold office, and some nominal levels of integration were occurring. even some integrated populist political movements were occurring in the early 1870's. of course, there were many white, poor farm workers but did not benefit from a system of slavery. in this context, the freedom to imagine economic solidarity with formerly enslaved people -- in 1876, basically you had something very equivalent to the bush for election of 2000. a contested -- bush gore election of 2000. a contested election. the republican party made a choice, at that point, to compromise and allow that as long as their candidate was allowed to accept the u.s. presidency, they would do so under the condition of ending reconstruction in the south. in this moment, it was not clear who had won. the republican party cut a deal. let's take the white house and withd
from the end of the civil war until the election of 1876, the union armies were occupying the former confederate states. in their occupation of the former confederate states, they were making sure that black citizenship was protected. that black men could vote, hold office, and some nominal levels of integration were occurring. even some integrated populist political movements were occurring in the early 1870's. of course, there were many white, poor farm workers but did not benefit from a...
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one thing to determine is the extent of the damage of the guard rail, the roads in the superstructure an elevated portion of the freeway's southbound. it is in front of the ups on the north bank of hospital corp.. it is likely that the road we will not be opening until 11:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. near hospital curve-- so i li also, a haz mat team han called to determine the extent of toxins. >>reporter: this just in to the kron 4 news room frontier passenger started filming once the oxygen began to lose cabin pressure. this was a flight that was going from denver to los vegas. you can see that they had to put people on to their masks. there somebody screaming in the background. passengers smelled something burning. the faa was declared an emergency to to pressure problem. it returned to denver and eventually landed safely. >>daria: we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. a live look at the accident. they have tried to clear this on the james lick that has been here since 5:00 a.m. causing everybody to pretty much left their house after 5:00 a.m. to take an alternative route.
one thing to determine is the extent of the damage of the guard rail, the roads in the superstructure an elevated portion of the freeway's southbound. it is in front of the ups on the north bank of hospital corp.. it is likely that the road we will not be opening until 11:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. near hospital curve-- so i li also, a haz mat team han called to determine the extent of toxins. >>reporter: this just in to the kron 4 news room frontier passenger started filming once the oxygen...
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that the the law of the land. we should look at seriously. [applause] on marriage, it should be quite clear on issues like the defense of marriage at that we should say it cannot be appealed. it is clear in the constitution. congress can decide what can be appealed. congress can exclude things going to the court. in 1902, then refused to let judges hear about something until they wiped out all of the judges. this is written in the constitution. i mentioned jefferson. there are other steps you can take that are far short of wiping out all of the judges. you could hold hearings. were congress to bring in the judge in san antonio and say, explain to us your rationale. by what right will you dictate speech to the american people? how can you take the first demands and and tell us this is about the speech? judges who knew that when they were radically wrong they would be hauled in front of congress would have a sobering effect on how much power they have. [applause] presidents can follow the precedent of lincoln. i wou
that the the law of the land. we should look at seriously. [applause] on marriage, it should be quite clear on issues like the defense of marriage at that we should say it cannot be appealed. it is clear in the constitution. congress can decide what can be appealed. congress can exclude things going to the court. in 1902, then refused to let judges hear about something until they wiped out all of the judges. this is written in the constitution. i mentioned jefferson. there are other steps you...
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to the senate, under the provisions of rule 1 of the standing rules of the senate i hereby appoint the honorable mark r. warner, a senator from the commonwealth of virginia to perform the duties of the chair signed daniel inouye. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate the previous order, the senate >> we will now take you back live to the state department hearing on the oil pipeline from canada through the u.s. >> i urge the president not to put this pipeline in. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we will submit this armband and you can do all you want. we will submit this for senator clinton president obama to join us and be pipeline fighters and the santa lovers and be ogallala aquifer lovers. we are depending on you. we are counting you. [applause] >> i'm here today as a citizen concerned about the future of my country and particularly about the world that my two and a half year-old niece will inherit the achieving the stories of people who have been surfing from and fighting to tar sands to government which is endangering their way of life as well as
to the senate, under the provisions of rule 1 of the standing rules of the senate i hereby appoint the honorable mark r. warner, a senator from the commonwealth of virginia to perform the duties of the chair signed daniel inouye. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate the previous order, the senate >> we will now take you back live to the state department hearing on the oil pipeline from canada through the u.s. >> i urge the president not to put this pipeline...
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and the winds will let the water push into the bay to come out of the bay. we will watch this low-pressure system that was responsible for the rain to continue to move out. but it is still spinning and bringing in the winds and that will move up and bring the winds from the north west and cool us down over the weekend. with sunshine, the winds will move out and head into tomorrow and saturday and sunday and the temperatures will be in the 60s. up to 69 today. sunrise at 7:30troke and it will be 69 today. windy, overnight, around 44 for the low with partly cloudy skies and 62 on friday and 63 for saturday and sunday and monday. 66 on tuesday with overnight in the 40s. >> thank you, tim. >>> over to the traffic control. >> good morning. we have another new problem to tell you about, this is an issue, perhaps the wet leaves and then another accident, on green spring avenue. a water main break with part of sacred heart closed. delays on the west side. there is a live look outside at the bellaire road area. 95 is looking fine at 175. this is a traffic report brou
and the winds will let the water push into the bay to come out of the bay. we will watch this low-pressure system that was responsible for the rain to continue to move out. but it is still spinning and bringing in the winds and that will move up and bring the winds from the north west and cool us down over the weekend. with sunshine, the winds will move out and head into tomorrow and saturday and sunday and the temperatures will be in the 60s. up to 69 today. sunrise at 7:30troke and it will be...
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the red dotted line is the plan the sponsors, and the green dotted line is the alternative proposal.e alternative proposal saves both trees, there is removes two. -- theirs removes two. this is with the replacement designated to go into the white in deadline. the significant june emperor is magnificent and commands a very prominent place in the neighborhood landscaping. i joined the neighborhood association and their request for asking the planning commission to examine the possibilities in taking a discretionary review. thank you. president olague: we will hear from the supporters of the d.r. requestor. >> i'm the architect of brought into health and look at this proposal. he asked me to see if we can come up with a better proposal than what the project sponsor represented. when we looked at the street trees, their relationship, we can create a ride in that location between the street trees. we can see how we can save is, we brought in arbors and took a stab at what might be a better proposal with respect to construction, with respect -- the overhead. with respect to less impact on
the red dotted line is the plan the sponsors, and the green dotted line is the alternative proposal.e alternative proposal saves both trees, there is removes two. -- theirs removes two. this is with the replacement designated to go into the white in deadline. the significant june emperor is magnificent and commands a very prominent place in the neighborhood landscaping. i joined the neighborhood association and their request for asking the planning commission to examine the possibilities in...
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the terms of the loan are very different for the city. the language of the loan documentation is very specific to ensure that the city will get repaid. in that case, there was a resumption and a store and a strong interest the city had in approving the project. if it did not do so, it would not be repaid the money was lent, and that case $500,000. the terms of that project were five years. in this case, these the civil war in which is that if the city does not approve the project in, the loan must be repaid. if it is not, there is a deed of trust that the city can revoke to claim that property and use those proceeds to repay the loan. supervisor farrell: ok. again, no substantive issue with the environmental review. when i read the memo, and kurt supervisor wiener, i did have a question. the preference is not to address this. but supervisor wiener asked this of the appellant, the attorney. what is the bright line in terms of approval? talking about a dollar amount or otherwise. this hearing today -- again, this is for future processes. i
the terms of the loan are very different for the city. the language of the loan documentation is very specific to ensure that the city will get repaid. in that case, there was a resumption and a store and a strong interest the city had in approving the project. if it did not do so, it would not be repaid the money was lent, and that case $500,000. the terms of that project were five years. in this case, these the civil war in which is that if the city does not approve the project in, the loan...
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the denser the material, the harder the material, the shorter the period of the ground. bay mud, which is present close to the shoreline, and the green area, the crown has a very long period. when the earthquake comes, there is a link of time that it takes the ground to go from one, slosh back and forth, measured in seconds. the deeper the bay mud deposits, the greater the length of time it takes for the motion to go one direction and back. so as you approach soft sites, loose sand sites, bay mud sites, the period of the site is long. if you come along and build a tall building, and the ground is going like this, we know that tall buildings, the taller the building, the longer the period, the longer the time it takes to go from one side and back. iand the rule of thumb, every story that you add, it adds a 10th of a second to the period. if you have a 40 story building, you have a building that takes four seconds to go from one side to the other and back. now, that for second building is sitting on 100 feet of bay mud that also has a period of four seconds. the combinatio
the denser the material, the harder the material, the shorter the period of the ground. bay mud, which is present close to the shoreline, and the green area, the crown has a very long period. when the earthquake comes, there is a link of time that it takes the ground to go from one, slosh back and forth, measured in seconds. the deeper the bay mud deposits, the greater the length of time it takes for the motion to go one direction and back. so as you approach soft sites, loose sand sites, bay...
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i think it is the right thing and the responsible thing for the project team to put that on the books so we know we will be able to deliver the project without coming back to give explanations for why the money was not enough. again, look forward to continuing to work with mta on the project, and i am happy to answer any questions you may have. supervisor campos: thank you. is anyone from the mayor's office want to add anything? >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity. i serve as the transportation and admit -- environmental policy advisor for mayor lee. we're here to speak in strong support of the central subway project. the mayor's office responded point by point to all of the recommendations and findings that we were asked to respond to, and i know you have seen those, so i will not go through them point by point, but i did want to give a brief overview of the flavor of our responses. and also expressed that the mayor is very appreciative of the full and strong and unanimous support from the board of supervisors from the central subway project here the project, when complete
i think it is the right thing and the responsible thing for the project team to put that on the books so we know we will be able to deliver the project without coming back to give explanations for why the money was not enough. again, look forward to continuing to work with mta on the project, and i am happy to answer any questions you may have. supervisor campos: thank you. is anyone from the mayor's office want to add anything? >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity. i serve as...
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force easily get the props and the paired sets to the front with the need to be and the orchestra pit can also be adapted to allow for new pieces like those from wagner to be performed for the very first time new lighting apparatus have been installed bringing the bolshoi to the forefront of theater production in terms of both technology and size . contemporary architecture standards it's just the theaters production space must be four times larger than the. and there are make up and storage rooms and other backstage facilities such proportions are required for a theatre to be able to stage twenty first century performances to stay at the cutting edge of the of the related technologies in fact before the bolshoi theater closed in two thousand and five this proportion had been one to one now the reconstructed theater will post a want to for proportion which made this possible first and foremost it's due to the unique engineering that's all the theater expand the detail around the square now when walking across to the square you should always keep in mind that you are treading on the ro
force easily get the props and the paired sets to the front with the need to be and the orchestra pit can also be adapted to allow for new pieces like those from wagner to be performed for the very first time new lighting apparatus have been installed bringing the bolshoi to the forefront of theater production in terms of both technology and size . contemporary architecture standards it's just the theaters production space must be four times larger than the. and there are make up and storage...
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always employ the help of the men in the group. yes. l c is a research a the royal society for the protection of in scotland but nests have been her line of work for several years she has brought all the necessary equipment from scotland because she thinks using familiar equipment in an unfamiliar place is much safer. for the climbing this tree is no easy job it will take elsie at least forty minutes to get to the nest especially if she observes all of the safety rules. elsie's progress is blocked she cannot go any further this is where a video camera attached to a rolled comes in handy connection except a key element of the monitoring procedure is inspecting us at the start of the season we need to know how many chips have had him and how many have survived to the end of the season and then if they're mature enough to leave their nest. the film is shot from different angles special care is taken not to scare away at all. otherwise they might never return to the nest and the chicks would die of starvation. elsie takes a look at the foot
always employ the help of the men in the group. yes. l c is a research a the royal society for the protection of in scotland but nests have been her line of work for several years she has brought all the necessary equipment from scotland because she thinks using familiar equipment in an unfamiliar place is much safer. for the climbing this tree is no easy job it will take elsie at least forty minutes to get to the nest especially if she observes all of the safety rules. elsie's progress is...
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the chp in the sfpd are currently on the scene, taking with the big back up with the james lick me to speak inbounds central. about three minutes to 5 minute delay if you continue in the southbound direction toward the 101. no estimated time when this will be clear but it told trucks had been dispatched to the scene. onto a quick read check. no significant problems or delays here. the metering lights are cycle off. and overnight construction to contend with. the san mateo bridge is a nice and easy ride with a dry time of 14 minutes from in to and across the span. and over to the golden gate bridge we go, south bound 101 worry free condition with a lot of space in between cars as you make your way out marin county this morning. now we haven't your forecast. >> good morning erica, expect a warm up today that a warming trend is expected to continue. now from downtown san francisco not a lot going on, we have the '50s and '60s that the ticket to the afternoon will warm up and that is right around the bay. san francisco will return to the 80's in the in the spots will stand 80's and 90's a
the chp in the sfpd are currently on the scene, taking with the big back up with the james lick me to speak inbounds central. about three minutes to 5 minute delay if you continue in the southbound direction toward the 101. no estimated time when this will be clear but it told trucks had been dispatched to the scene. onto a quick read check. no significant problems or delays here. the metering lights are cycle off. and overnight construction to contend with. the san mateo bridge is a nice and...
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the democrats and the the republicans came the to the in washington to approve the war. and as they showed you, that some of those lawmakers, they are now coming together to oppose the war. allison? >> that's right. in the days leading up here, to the 10-year anniversary of the start of the war in afghanistan. and we have been covering the democrats and the republicans, including some from the bay area, you know, who are speaking out against it, on the 1,000 troops there that will be leaving them this summer and criticism that they are not fast enough. the mission is murky and at a cost of more than $1 billion this year alone, it's too expense sieve. it had is a war that long ago, became much more for the pentagon and the defense contractors in about any real threat. now, where is the money going? afghanistan? it is widely considered to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world. right now, the republican presidential candidate, they are delivering what they are calling the major foreign policy speech down here. and he is criticizing their approach in afghanistan,
the democrats and the the republicans came the to the in washington to approve the war. and as they showed you, that some of those lawmakers, they are now coming together to oppose the war. allison? >> that's right. in the days leading up here, to the 10-year anniversary of the start of the war in afghanistan. and we have been covering the democrats and the republicans, including some from the bay area, you know, who are speaking out against it, on the 1,000 troops there that will be...
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also, the poor, the vulnerable, and the voiceless the bearing the brunt of the global climate change,atly intensified by this full-scale tar sands operations. as many as 600 million people could face under all over the world. approving the keystone xl project will give but deford struggle for food and survival. the franciscan tradition holds of the sacredness of all life, with profound meaning. there is a common origin and destiny. we teach that human families can find true peace and security only when it looks to his brothers and sisters in harmony with the earth. the keystone xl pipeline -- the common good of all god's creation. the keystone pipeline is being framed as a solution to america's energy needs and spurring job creation. it is a dangerous rise. -- mirage. >> i would invite you to bring your comments to the table. >> i urge the state department and president obama to deny a permit for the tar sands pipeline. it would be devastating for life on the planet, for the people, and the economy. this is a moral and it is not in the national interest of the united states -- this is
also, the poor, the vulnerable, and the voiceless the bearing the brunt of the global climate change,atly intensified by this full-scale tar sands operations. as many as 600 million people could face under all over the world. approving the keystone xl project will give but deford struggle for food and survival. the franciscan tradition holds of the sacredness of all life, with profound meaning. there is a common origin and destiny. we teach that human families can find true peace and security...
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to the supreme court to the to the army you know the scout and while the west coast history books will change for the better the arab spring is a massive opportunity to spread peace prosperity democracy egypt sions are left reading the writing on the wall in many areas it's the same as before going to some areas it's getting more worse and he's now a r t congress. now the libyan city of sirte is punching deeper into a humanitarian crisis the battle for one of gadhafi is few remaining strongholds shows at this point no signs of abating on saturday revolutionary forces claim they had completely surrounded the colonel's hometown and that is loyalist forces were being slowly forced out meanwhile thousands are fleeing the besieged town driven from their homes by fierce fighting and a lack of vital supplies aid agencies say those injured and trapped are in desperate need of medical help of people dying in the main hospital because of oxygen and fuel shortages and she will activist brian becker says that nato has declared mission to protect civilians is now more questionable than ever. clearl
to the supreme court to the to the army you know the scout and while the west coast history books will change for the better the arab spring is a massive opportunity to spread peace prosperity democracy egypt sions are left reading the writing on the wall in many areas it's the same as before going to some areas it's getting more worse and he's now a r t congress. now the libyan city of sirte is punching deeper into a humanitarian crisis the battle for one of gadhafi is few remaining...
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the policy m the op -- the policy. the opposition this germany is even stronger in favor of it than chancellor merkle's party. so i, it's a risk that we these to keep our eyes on. it could happen, but i would say watch what the germans do, not what they say. >> dr. makin. >> i always know when i'm with fred i'm getting demoted from dr. makin. >> just shows you what good friends we are. [laughter] >> again, looking at germany, germany has been a great bicep fishery of the monetary union, but, but now that the financial complications of the currency area have begun to jeopardize the stability of the financial system and you have a failure of a major financial institution two weeks ago in belgium, german economic activity is slowing rapidly partly, i would argue, because things are slowing in china, but also partly because the european citizens pick up the paper every day, and they look at the headlines in greece, and they look at what's going on, and they know that something's not working. so i understand -- and i think
the policy m the op -- the policy. the opposition this germany is even stronger in favor of it than chancellor merkle's party. so i, it's a risk that we these to keep our eyes on. it could happen, but i would say watch what the germans do, not what they say. >> dr. makin. >> i always know when i'm with fred i'm getting demoted from dr. makin. >> just shows you what good friends we are. [laughter] >> again, looking at germany, germany has been a great bicep fishery of the...
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the storm hits the back of the box the charity feel that you know if this is how the c. of a cause greets everyone. always you know when you. people in the sailing. with the weather strong winds whip up waves up to three meters high the york could capsize at any moment to see if a halt is the cool to see in the far east if someone falls overboard they could well die of exposure. with one hundred kilometers to cross until the shuttle islands there's not a single bait hoit from the store. as luck would have it to know he has not yet moved far away from their previous stop on the i caught off guard and the seafarers spend several days in the twenty fishing village on a small spit of land. stuff only we have been waiting for the storm to subside for almost three days since the thirty meters a second wind almost knocks you off your feet local fishermen have given a shelter and there's an elderly aunt isn't buying into nearby vessels or about the situation is better than being on the high seas right now it's. the fierce storm is a remnant of a powerful typhoon that originated
the storm hits the back of the box the charity feel that you know if this is how the c. of a cause greets everyone. always you know when you. people in the sailing. with the weather strong winds whip up waves up to three meters high the york could capsize at any moment to see if a halt is the cool to see in the far east if someone falls overboard they could well die of exposure. with one hundred kilometers to cross until the shuttle islands there's not a single bait hoit from the store. as luck...
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on the bay bridge, the backup is just past the 880 over crossing. it looks like 80 itself is your best bet to the bridge. on the san mateo bridge, there are no problems to contend with. pretty quiet westbound towards foster city. at the golden gate bridge, traffic is picking up approaching san francisco, but there is a lot of space between cars. your drive time is pretty typical. 25 minutes out novato towards san francisco. let's get a look at the forecast. >> here is a gorgeous look from the mt. tam cam. clear conditions this morning. those clear conditions have led to cool temperatures around the bay this morning. by this afternoon, we will see temperatures warming up from yesterday. a warming trend will continue through the >> temperatures are sunny and mild. todd is will be warmer on sunday and fairly mild sunday as well. overall, we will stay dry which is good news for fleetweek. temperatures are in the '40's currently around the bay. we will stay in the los 70's throughout most of the east bay, a purse '60s around the bay. into the delta, temp
on the bay bridge, the backup is just past the 880 over crossing. it looks like 80 itself is your best bet to the bridge. on the san mateo bridge, there are no problems to contend with. pretty quiet westbound towards foster city. at the golden gate bridge, traffic is picking up approaching san francisco, but there is a lot of space between cars. your drive time is pretty typical. 25 minutes out novato towards san francisco. let's get a look at the forecast. >> here is a gorgeous look from...
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here at the toll plaza the backup reaches to the edge of the macarthur maze. it is an 18-20 minute drive from 80 were the macarthur maze. your ride on the san mateo bridge has been smooth and steady all morning long. there are no problems across the stand. an easy ride across the span. slow traffic in marin county. here is a look at your ride on the east shore freeway. heavier traffic with a 26 minute drive time as you head west from hercules to berkeley. heavier traffic north of walnut creek but south of it, an easier ride through the san ramon valley. in the south bay we are picking up typically heavy traffic 30 northbound especially around the 17 interchange. i mentioned heavier traffic in iran, a drive time from 37 leading down to the golden gate bridge of about 39 minutes. definitely the drive times are climbing. there are no bad spots so far this morning. eight 08 a.m.. we will take a break into the kron4 morning news will be right back. soft >>mark: we are watching bay area weather and wall street. the dow jones is down 135 points to 11,509. >>darya: ha
here at the toll plaza the backup reaches to the edge of the macarthur maze. it is an 18-20 minute drive from 80 were the macarthur maze. your ride on the san mateo bridge has been smooth and steady all morning long. there are no problems across the stand. an easy ride across the span. slow traffic in marin county. here is a look at your ride on the east shore freeway. heavier traffic with a 26 minute drive time as you head west from hercules to berkeley. heavier traffic north of walnut creek...
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the gentleman's a fair member on the other side of the aisle. we work well together on other issues. you make a point about $64,000 a year as being -- i won't say wealthy, but you are suggesting that maybe on $64,000 a year that people living a little bit on the high life -- will the gentleman continue to yield? >> maybe we could continue this conversation off the floor. mr. crowley: in my district in queens new york, in the bronx, $64,000 don't get you far. it just doesn't. >> well, those who are making $20,000 a year, it goes even less far. it seems to me -- mr. brady: we have had great discussions about this. but again, medicaid, for those -- should for those who are very poor. this loophole's being closed. thankfully the president agrees with us. the senate democrats and republicans join with us to close this loophole. that has to tell you that this is a loophole that republicans and democrats, the white house, all agree needs to be closed. and again i thank congresswoman black for her leadership on this commonsense issue. i urge support. th
the gentleman's a fair member on the other side of the aisle. we work well together on other issues. you make a point about $64,000 a year as being -- i won't say wealthy, but you are suggesting that maybe on $64,000 a year that people living a little bit on the high life -- will the gentleman continue to yield? >> maybe we could continue this conversation off the floor. mr. crowley: in my district in queens new york, in the bronx, $64,000 don't get you far. it just doesn't. >>...
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the is the vessel along the shore as the researches take stock of the best inhabiting the county and in civil war i can see a female mayor down there and a little compass nearby. when the bears are sported their exact location will be mocked on the map while the researches conduct their work the ship moves the slow speed. but with the evening the captain steps on the gas as they head for the m.c.r. islands it's crucial that the ship reached its destination while the weather is still good. wealthy british style. market dynamics can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on our keep. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future coverage. for days of pulses the stars of the expedition the still a long way away but the expedition has already run out of fresh water rain just sagacious off looks for a spot to land the boat and see that there's the eagle the sea is quite shallow off shore so i gave raises the output engine a
the is the vessel along the shore as the researches take stock of the best inhabiting the county and in civil war i can see a female mayor down there and a little compass nearby. when the bears are sported their exact location will be mocked on the map while the researches conduct their work the ship moves the slow speed. but with the evening the captain steps on the gas as they head for the m.c.r. islands it's crucial that the ship reached its destination while the weather is still good....
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the weapons in the street, the security of the country and the, because the security of libya is very important, we have tunisia in the east in the west we have egypt with in the east, and we have to work together for the stability of the region. the illegal immigrants, gadhafi used to use the illegal immigrant as a weapons and blackmailing the european countries for the last -- [inaudible] if he is happy with them, then he will stop the legal. if he's not, then he open the doors. and not only the doors, but he help them with boats and things to go. we have to build, of course, our institution. we need your help. we need your support. and, of course, there is a very important issue we have to handle in among ourselves as a libyan. as i mentioned, reconciliation. the people know they are ready for, to establish a new democratic country, believe in freedom, believe in human rights, believe in the freedom of the press. but they need your support. they need your support. they need the support of the united nations, of course. we need to know where our monies are. there are some in europe,
the weapons in the street, the security of the country and the, because the security of libya is very important, we have tunisia in the east in the west we have egypt with in the east, and we have to work together for the stability of the region. the illegal immigrants, gadhafi used to use the illegal immigrant as a weapons and blackmailing the european countries for the last -- [inaudible] if he is happy with them, then he will stop the legal. if he's not, then he open the doors. and not only...
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that is the say that on the one left appears not directly from the path of the one of the tree no that little gap or keep the physicists at opera believe children move one if neutrino oscillated into a towel on that one which then gave rise to a towel lepton vindicate into the moon. other things this is important for understanding of the fundamental basis of our existence mysterious that the universe has evolved in this way i mean the reason no answer. physics could give us a clue and help to explain this fact so long as the neutrino remains so important and so mysterious physicists like those here will keep trying to peel back. the time these scientists have more than enough on their plate trying to find further evidence of neutrino oscillation or checking and double checking the surprising results. if these neutrinos are found to be able to break the universal speed limit it could lead to a major rethinking of many aspects of modern physics. yes if there are independent experiments proving that neutrinos speed is faster than the speed of light revolutionize our conception of the worl
that is the say that on the one left appears not directly from the path of the one of the tree no that little gap or keep the physicists at opera believe children move one if neutrino oscillated into a towel on that one which then gave rise to a towel lepton vindicate into the moon. other things this is important for understanding of the fundamental basis of our existence mysterious that the universe has evolved in this way i mean the reason no answer. physics could give us a clue and help to...
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the strong arm tactic of the persuasive was more powerful than the audit to the of canes to the echoes, congressmen, senators, presidents as the way to go forward, if you convinced a large body of the academic community, and they taught people and so on, then it would become, it would become much more firm as a theory and would allow people to join in or not to join in as much as they want to come and would provide a strand of thought what was the contradiction to keynes and that is exactly the way that worked out for all sorts of american large groups, large big business groups or maverick self-made businessman who have always believed that tinkering with the company or the governments get too large is an american thing. >> host: i suppose this led to the chicago boys and that whole movement coming of the university of chicago it was what the free market economics. >> guest: they were already there but you are quite right as they are today or they were 20 years ago. but it's interesting that although free the men and a couple others who were invited to the not too clear meeting they t
the strong arm tactic of the persuasive was more powerful than the audit to the of canes to the echoes, congressmen, senators, presidents as the way to go forward, if you convinced a large body of the academic community, and they taught people and so on, then it would become, it would become much more firm as a theory and would allow people to join in or not to join in as much as they want to come and would provide a strand of thought what was the contradiction to keynes and that is exactly the...
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>>will: the tents are almost at the edge of the closet.y are getting ready for a rally tomorrow by a youth organization demanding better jobs for oakland. they are speaking with everyone that they can get their hands on telling them that on wednesday they want people to undergo a general strike, to call in sick and not go to work, to send a message to the 1%, that the 99% mean business. that is the latest. i will have more sound coming up at 8:30 p.m.. >>darya: have they release any details about the strike on wednesday? >>will: there are no general details. they're just putting up signs telling people to call in sick. you do not necessarily have to come down here or participate, just call in sick, do not show up to work. they want to send a message. i asked one of the protesters, most of the businesses are made of small businesses that could be heard. one protester said, oh well. we hope that they come down here to show their support for us and to make sure that they send a message to the 1 percent of those big corporations. >>mark: eight
>>will: the tents are almost at the edge of the closet.y are getting ready for a rally tomorrow by a youth organization demanding better jobs for oakland. they are speaking with everyone that they can get their hands on telling them that on wednesday they want people to undergo a general strike, to call in sick and not go to work, to send a message to the 1%, that the 99% mean business. that is the latest. i will have more sound coming up at 8:30 p.m.. >>darya: have they release any...
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the highest paid government employee in the federal level in the united states is the coach of the armyootball team. >> host: really? >> guest: by far. it's not even close. he makes a very important point about democracy. democratic leaders have the misfortune of meeting a lot of people to support them but they work as hard as they can to reduce that number best people, so the converse is one of the least popular institutions in the united states and yet the congress as an incumbent is a 95% probability of reelection. why is that? that's because the politicians have chosen their voters. the voters are not choosing the politicians. they choose by gerrymandering. they've rigged the system so they don't really have to answer to so many people. well, we have a favorite rhetorical question. journalists would have us believe president obama wants to raise taxes on the rich and that the republicans want to cut benefits to the poor. we prefer to express that differently. president obama wants to raise taxes on republican voters, and republicans want to cut benefits to the democratic voters beca
the highest paid government employee in the federal level in the united states is the coach of the armyootball team. >> host: really? >> guest: by far. it's not even close. he makes a very important point about democracy. democratic leaders have the misfortune of meeting a lot of people to support them but they work as hard as they can to reduce that number best people, so the converse is one of the least popular institutions in the united states and yet the congress as an incumbent...
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there's also a difference in the role of the european central bank, the ecb, from the role of the fed. during the arc financial crisis, the u.s. treasury and fed were able to work together closely and very quickly to develop effective tools to reassure markets that funding would continue to be available. the ecb's legal constraints have meant that there could not be such close relationship between the ecb and european treasuries and for this reason, the mechanisms that are being created now to reassure markets that funding will be available need to be more complicated and have taken more time to design. >> in discussing those differences, one of the reasons that europe seems to be having difficulty with this is because unlike the united states, where we have a union of 50 sovereign states governed by a federal government, the individual nations of the eu seem to be having trouble, i think very understandably so, with the concept of their taxpayers bailing out the investors for problems that were caused by other nation' fiscal -- lack of fiscal discipline. in the united states that was
there's also a difference in the role of the european central bank, the ecb, from the role of the fed. during the arc financial crisis, the u.s. treasury and fed were able to work together closely and very quickly to develop effective tools to reassure markets that funding would continue to be available. the ecb's legal constraints have meant that there could not be such close relationship between the ecb and european treasuries and for this reason, the mechanisms that are being created now to...
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the polish defeat the second himself in attendance through the revolution the soviet times in the break about. the times of the last century during world war two for example the greater part of the museum resources to novosibirsk a city chomsky has major events and celebrations plans for the one hundredth anniversary next year the museum can i look forward to the next one hundred years. when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become an educational institute for local students many of the exhibits on display are exact copies of all the pieces from around the commissions and created specifically for that. in this room for example you can see replicas of the statues and sculpture is between the fourth and first century as they sit. in the middle of a sheet of grease here you can see various boss relished models of copies all designed to introduce students and this has to them a stages in the history of the last dozens of two hundred plus the cost of on display in the room featuring heads or several great philosophers a friend a brilliant insight and to see creativity
the polish defeat the second himself in attendance through the revolution the soviet times in the break about. the times of the last century during world war two for example the greater part of the museum resources to novosibirsk a city chomsky has major events and celebrations plans for the one hundredth anniversary next year the museum can i look forward to the next one hundred years. when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become an educational institute for local...
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the gentleman in the backs with the red tie? yes, and the dark here. please identify yourself, your organization, and then actually pose a question to the general counsel. >> i am an attorney at a firm, and thank you for coming here. i question is about a slightly different topic which is the administration cost of you and your thoughts on the targeting of u.s. citizens who are participating in the conflict against us. using drones or other legal means. could you share in response on that and explain your views and the administration's views on the subject. >> nice to see you again. let me know when you are ready to leave your private practice, anyway. >> is that a job offer? >> not quite. in general, and the courts have said this, the supreme court has said this, those who are part of the congressional lee declared enemy -- congressional declared enemy did not have rights as u.s. citizens. in a previous case and in a recent case,mhomdi, 2004, the courts essentially endorsed detention, and in a case the prosecution of the military commission of someone
the gentleman in the backs with the red tie? yes, and the dark here. please identify yourself, your organization, and then actually pose a question to the general counsel. >> i am an attorney at a firm, and thank you for coming here. i question is about a slightly different topic which is the administration cost of you and your thoughts on the targeting of u.s. citizens who are participating in the conflict against us. using drones or other legal means. could you share in response on that...
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could let the select the internet as i said at the home we have some of the. tents. and a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital we are shown there. these are the weapons people brought to me today not many walk down one block in tripoli and you'll see twice as many fire. so you know how many weapons there are in libya i think just like have to have incentive yeah i think everybody have a weapon some think the front of arms in the country could spell disaster ahead in the vacuum after gadaffi imposed revolt chaos as groups fight out vicious battles of power. what you have now in libya is scores of armed factions who have no respect for each other and who have no respect for mates or actually either they've opportunistically used to achieve some aims and nato has been foolish enough to go along with this so i think what we're going to see now is an intensification of the civil war between increasingly the factions which have overthrown but the gadhafi regime. and he's now a r t tripoli. libya's national transitional council which
could let the select the internet as i said at the home we have some of the. tents. and a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital we are shown there. these are the weapons people brought to me today not many walk down one block in tripoli and you'll see twice as many fire. so you know how many weapons there are in libya i think just like have to have incentive yeah i think everybody have a weapon some think the front of arms in the country could spell...
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no the bag has retreated to the forest the captain can land the year old to allow the travelers to go ashore and cook you know. just my mom who has some fish leave it for just one pound if they like it right well boiled that's could be spied for him thanks a sweet fish. the small river flows into the sea of a halts the storm is turned into a lake by blocking it with a mass of riverside pebbles a large school of salmon approaches the shore as the fish try to head off and spawning but it is impossible to catch any during the spawning season salmon stop eating and ignore the bait travel as only happy to finally land some fresh water fish. words you could read on best seem to be only too willing to get caught they can't help but it on the line of their families she she and when i do. there are dozens of fresh water and salt water fish to be found in the shanta. among them a hunchback simon flatfish and trout. in the morning to your nike threats made destination to go to chico and. put him on a trip. we are approaching who teaches island it's in the northeastern straits we can't see anythi
no the bag has retreated to the forest the captain can land the year old to allow the travelers to go ashore and cook you know. just my mom who has some fish leave it for just one pound if they like it right well boiled that's could be spied for him thanks a sweet fish. the small river flows into the sea of a halts the storm is turned into a lake by blocking it with a mass of riverside pebbles a large school of salmon approaches the shore as the fish try to head off and spawning but it is...
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the fact of the matter is, the american people are dissatisfied with the state of the nation. that, all by itself, is enough to make you the underdog. if you look at it statistically, former presidents when unemployment has been this high have had great difficulty winning. look at the facts. at the end of the day, this ends up being a situation with the american people are going to have to make a choice. our job as leaders is to lay out clearly for the american people, this is not a referendum, this is a choice. if you do not like what we are doing, we understand it. >> will you prevail? >> i think we win. >> who is the nominee against you? >> i have spent 30 years trying to figure out the democratic party. [laughter] with little success. i have no idea. >> thank you. i only wish this were sunday morning. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [applause] >> i can also run. >> great to see you. >> this is an interesting and important opportunity. when it comes to vice president, having an incum
the fact of the matter is, the american people are dissatisfied with the state of the nation. that, all by itself, is enough to make you the underdog. if you look at it statistically, former presidents when unemployment has been this high have had great difficulty winning. look at the facts. at the end of the day, this ends up being a situation with the american people are going to have to make a choice. our job as leaders is to lay out clearly for the american people, this is not a referendum,...
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the end of the last year was named the end of the superfund site.iew extrapolate from that there a lot of water poisoning cases happening across the country, and it is difficult to kind of pull back and take the large viewing connect all those dots and then do something about it. it is much easier to ignore it and pretend it's not there and hope it'll go away but unfortunately that is not the case. what are the health effects of this pollution? as i talked about earlier, it is is there and it turned disruptors there is severe health effects. in the case of oil spills, some of the toxins in there are carcinogenic and bear are in certain types of cancer, there are increasing numbers on cancer cases and nobody really knows why. one reason may be that what is in our water. so there are very profound impacts of water pollution. one of the impacts of not regulating or of cutting back really regulators is this question about all the chemicals that are being brought on the market every year. there are only 90 chemicals that are on the fda list, epa's list,
the end of the last year was named the end of the superfund site.iew extrapolate from that there a lot of water poisoning cases happening across the country, and it is difficult to kind of pull back and take the large viewing connect all those dots and then do something about it. it is much easier to ignore it and pretend it's not there and hope it'll go away but unfortunately that is not the case. what are the health effects of this pollution? as i talked about earlier, it is is there and it...
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the relief has to be the same for every member of the class. it was not meant to deal with money claims. was them in wal-mart wanted in shock of relief and we want back pay. the court thought that the driving force in that case was the money. most of the women in the class had already left wal-mart's employed. the injunction was going to mean a whole lot to them. every woman wanted the money and, frankly, so did the lawyers who brought the action. we said this class is fixed for b-2 classification 2b-3 and not b-2 and we were unanimous in that judgment. you could not take a class- action rule that dealt with money claims and save those go this way and injunctive relief claim and try to shove the money claim into the injunctive relief. category. >> i will last two more short questions. before i do, i want to thank everybody who has helped me prepare for this interview. my staff at the center for work- life law, linda greenhouse, hillary hard castle, beth coleman, ray a little , joe paul, susan williams, and my gender and law class. what is your
the relief has to be the same for every member of the class. it was not meant to deal with money claims. was them in wal-mart wanted in shock of relief and we want back pay. the court thought that the driving force in that case was the money. most of the women in the class had already left wal-mart's employed. the injunction was going to mean a whole lot to them. every woman wanted the money and, frankly, so did the lawyers who brought the action. we said this class is fixed for b-2...
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the first hour like to call is the order about the edward the second project. if you could call items 45 and 42 as well as an item 10. >> persons interested in decisions of the planning department and the commission's affirmation of the-declaration adopted and issued on july 14, 200011. projects located at 3151 through 3161 scott street. item 37 is the motion reversing departments issuance of the- declaration. item 38 is the motion directing the findings. item 39 is the person's interest of planning commission's presentation on properly located at 3151-3155 scott street. item 31 is approving the conditional use association. item 41 is disapproving the commission's finding to approved the conditional use association. item 10 has been called. president chiu: on today's hearing, we have to hearings on the project of 3151-3155 scott street, the edward the second project. this would allow the creation of 25 units of housing, 24 of them for transitional aid to you from 18-24. we have an appeal of the- declaration. there is an appeal of the conditional use authorizati
the first hour like to call is the order about the edward the second project. if you could call items 45 and 42 as well as an item 10. >> persons interested in decisions of the planning department and the commission's affirmation of the-declaration adopted and issued on july 14, 200011. projects located at 3151 through 3161 scott street. item 37 is the motion reversing departments issuance of the- declaration. item 38 is the motion directing the findings. item 39 is the person's interest...
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the back of his and beyond the toll plaza, beyond the parking lot at the toll plaza for the westbound commute. it is unlikely that we will see the bigger delays because injuries were involved in this accident. these are the emergency vehicles. there are about five of them. this is right at fifth street. it is affecting the traffic coming off of the bridge. the drive times are at about 15 minutes even of the back up at the toll plaza have not grown out large areas there is slow traffic across the span. i would start thinking about alternatives. but we have been monitoring another delay that looks like it is becoming a hot spot as well, the eight deride northbound. the accident has been on the shoulder for about 40 >>darya: we are starting this hour with a developing story out of oakland. police in riot gear scan hundreds of occupy protesters are engaged in a battle in downtown oakland. there, you can see the number of protestors marching through the streets. authorities eventually used teargas. 65 times within three hours!-- are as high as five times within three hours! will tran is li
the back of his and beyond the toll plaza, beyond the parking lot at the toll plaza for the westbound commute. it is unlikely that we will see the bigger delays because injuries were involved in this accident. these are the emergency vehicles. there are about five of them. this is right at fifth street. it is affecting the traffic coming off of the bridge. the drive times are at about 15 minutes even of the back up at the toll plaza have not grown out large areas there is slow traffic across...
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decades the united states has enjoyed the status of the largest economy in the world the image of the superpower has been marred by this year's the ceiling crisis the danger with technical the food and the country's economy having been downgraded by a ratings agency meanwhile the world's manufacturer and the u.s. says biggest creditor could. can only call their chain a super sized chip pan to become the second largest economy this year and chase in the u.s. fast a few analysts predict the ulong could overtake the dollar as the principal reserve currency and china could become the world's largest economy with the decade others say it would take my child while the u.s. criticizes china for keeping its currency artificially low to make its cheap goods more competitive in world markets the state control works in china's economy has been growing at nine percent a year and satisfied by the status of the world's manufacturer china has been developing its in the vein of capability throughout the last decade after it has already borne fruit. in a year when the u.s. has wound down its space shu
decades the united states has enjoyed the status of the largest economy in the world the image of the superpower has been marred by this year's the ceiling crisis the danger with technical the food and the country's economy having been downgraded by a ratings agency meanwhile the world's manufacturer and the u.s. says biggest creditor could. can only call their chain a super sized chip pan to become the second largest economy this year and chase in the u.s. fast a few analysts predict the ulong...
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a rift inside the port in the world which ultimately was one of the reasons for the collapse of the u.s.s.r. and i remember before coming to power i really didn't give an interview where he basically said that russia will not survive another conflict inside the elites so from the very beginning i didn't believe that there was a serious rift the big news of putin yet again running for proud. didn't brought up so many questions that make treatment very difficult to meet top t.v. hats to cross the t.'s and dot. of course it's nice to know that people trust your president and that my approval ratings are quite high in the current circumstances but i also know that prime minister putin undoubtedly remains the most popular politician in our country and his rating is even higher than the election campaign has just started. a simple question what if our people rejected. what will happen to these decisions by the these decisions are merely the parties recommendation to those people that saw the choices made by the people and these are not me a word to top saluki true by any politician of any
a rift inside the port in the world which ultimately was one of the reasons for the collapse of the u.s.s.r. and i remember before coming to power i really didn't give an interview where he basically said that russia will not survive another conflict inside the elites so from the very beginning i didn't believe that there was a serious rift the big news of putin yet again running for proud. didn't brought up so many questions that make treatment very difficult to meet top t.v. hats to cross the...
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revolution the soviet times in the break about the. us a song these e-books should get so much as times of the last century during world war two for example the greater positive museum resources to novosibirsk as a charm city as major events and celebrations plans for the one hundredth anniversary next year the museum can now look forward to the next one hundred years . when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become educational institutes for local students many of the exhibits on this plane starting museum are exact copies of operation a masterpiece from all around the world commissions i created specifically for that push him his ear in this room for example you can see replicas of some of the most famous greek statues a sculpture is between the fourth and first centuries places. in the final days of greece here you can see various boss religious models and obama copies all designed to introduce students and this is just to them a stages in the history of the last dozens of teaching plus the cost of on display i
revolution the soviet times in the break about the. us a song these e-books should get so much as times of the last century during world war two for example the greater positive museum resources to novosibirsk as a charm city as major events and celebrations plans for the one hundredth anniversary next year the museum can now look forward to the next one hundred years . when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become educational institutes for local students many of the...
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end of the war in the vietnam and the detente with the soviets and the opening of china. that was our remarkable set of accomplishment under the most difficult political conditions i can imagine. >> if i may, this is unscripted, but given the opportunity. my colleagues at the aspen institute have brought in such a diverse group of political players, everyone from vice president biden to dick cheney to valerie jarrett. in your role, the thinking of the national security decision making structure that you build, because there has been some critique that you and secretary donald rumsfeld at the time to cover a process that was broken at. people can debate whether that was good or bad and the time. it may be inaccurate, but there has been focused on the question of how to get the structure right as opposed to who was president or what their views may be? when you have such complex problems and so many players, can you talk a little bit about how ford did it. how george w. bush did it. and what is your fare and hopefully friendly critique of the obama decision making and does
end of the war in the vietnam and the detente with the soviets and the opening of china. that was our remarkable set of accomplishment under the most difficult political conditions i can imagine. >> if i may, this is unscripted, but given the opportunity. my colleagues at the aspen institute have brought in such a diverse group of political players, everyone from vice president biden to dick cheney to valerie jarrett. in your role, the thinking of the national security decision making...
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the kabul government and the u.s. now face the huge task of quelling the violence before the pull-out in 2014. >>> now for an in-depth report, in the second part of our series on mongolia, we focus on the nomadic herdsman. this main industry used to be the main way of life in the country. now their numbers are falling sharply. changing political systems and natural disasters have played a role. so has modernization. >> reporter: for the nomadic herdsmen of mongolia, life is a constant search for pasture and water. they move with tethered to the needs of their animals. their treks across the grasslands change from year to year. the destination depends on the condition of grass and the type of livestock. closely in tune to the rhythms of nature, they carry on a lifestyle that has lasted for centuries. but, change came in the mid 1950s with mongolia adopted the receive yet system of collectivization. lifestyle cooperatives were set up across the country. they controlled herd migrations and paid wages. in return, the noma
the kabul government and the u.s. now face the huge task of quelling the violence before the pull-out in 2014. >>> now for an in-depth report, in the second part of our series on mongolia, we focus on the nomadic herdsman. this main industry used to be the main way of life in the country. now their numbers are falling sharply. changing political systems and natural disasters have played a role. so has modernization. >> reporter: for the nomadic herdsmen of mongolia, life is a...
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the markets have the luxury of moving at the speed of the click of a mouse. cannotcal process theses deliver so speedily. approval of the july package by the 70 national parliaments in two and a half months is impressive but political standards, even if it is low by market standards. as a parliament, having been in the position to bring the negotiations to its conclusion, you will appreciate the importance of sound scrutiny. war over, at some point the request to be -- at some point, the request to be faster is not credible. one needs time to bring everybody on board. time is the politicians' friend. it is crucial that we put in place rules and procedures that will anticipate problems in the future and prevent them from arising. it is also crucial that we develop emergency procedures enabling a more speedy and flexible reaction. improving our capacity to react -- mutual trust the can give to the public, markets, and ourselves. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. for your report. i would like to ask mr. president -- european commission. >> thank you very much.
the markets have the luxury of moving at the speed of the click of a mouse. cannotcal process theses deliver so speedily. approval of the july package by the 70 national parliaments in two and a half months is impressive but political standards, even if it is low by market standards. as a parliament, having been in the position to bring the negotiations to its conclusion, you will appreciate the importance of sound scrutiny. war over, at some point the request to be -- at some point, the...
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and after the meeting after the gathering and the spontaneous rendition of god bless america of the president spoke to reporters one member asked do you want bin laden dead? and president bush said i want justice. there is a poster that said wanted dead or alive. the president's supporters at the time included large richard b. of americans it was in the face of the unspeakable tragedy but for those ranks drag on in afghanistan and iraq it comes to epitomize the cowboy diplomacy even president bush would express regret over his choice of words that day but it was the iconic moment with those four words bush linked by the key two of one man bias of the bin laden. but as dramatic as it seemed although bush signed a document authorizing operations capture or kill, this is not the first u.s. president to do so. and then the clinton fired tomahawk cruise missiles to kill bin laden and authorize the use of legal force of necessary to capture the saudi terrorists. and he was not the first individual to be singled out of the u.s. military campaign. may 3rd, 1886, one century before $25 milli
and after the meeting after the gathering and the spontaneous rendition of god bless america of the president spoke to reporters one member asked do you want bin laden dead? and president bush said i want justice. there is a poster that said wanted dead or alive. the president's supporters at the time included large richard b. of americans it was in the face of the unspeakable tragedy but for those ranks drag on in afghanistan and iraq it comes to epitomize the cowboy diplomacy even president...
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the plotter and stop the plot, but does that change the way we understand the threat from the governmentf iran? i'm asking you in your worldwide hats. >> sure. i don't think it changes the way we view the threat from iran. earlier this summer, we exposed an al-qaeda facilitation network operating under an agreement on iranian government on their territory. iran supports for terrorism and participation in terrorism is not a new phenomena. now, certainly, this most recent plot makes it more troubling than ever, but from what we do at the treasury department, this just reaffirms the importance of what we do broadly trying to put financial pressure on iran broadly, flout the world, -- throughout the world, western hem -- hemisphere, and as said by numerous people over the last couple of days, my hope and expectation is that this most recent blot -- plot is going to make it a lot easier to even take it to the next level internationally with respect to our friends, allies, and partners throughout the world to demonstrate to them the importance of excluding iran frustrate world financial system
the plotter and stop the plot, but does that change the way we understand the threat from the governmentf iran? i'm asking you in your worldwide hats. >> sure. i don't think it changes the way we view the threat from iran. earlier this summer, we exposed an al-qaeda facilitation network operating under an agreement on iranian government on their territory. iran supports for terrorism and participation in terrorism is not a new phenomena. now, certainly, this most recent plot makes it more...