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mid-40s in novado. low 50s in livermore. upper seventies in antioch. upper 60s and oakland. >> and to the north bay plenty of sunshine. >> 744 novado appeared '60s for downtown san francisco. >> a san francisco state university basketball player was arrested in redwood city for the murder of an atlanta based rapper. police say decensae white, an s-f- state senior was wanted in connection with the murder of 19-year-old melvin vernell. vernell a rap artist known as lil phat. he was shot at a parking garage in atlanta back on june 7th, 2012. witnesses told police they heard shots and saw at least one person running from the area. white is set to appear in court at the end of the month he transferred to s-f-s-u last fall from santa clara university where he played basketball during the 2008- 09 season. a palo alto man accused of killing 4 people in the czech republic is under arrest in washington d-c. 20-year-old kevin dahlgren was arrested thursday night. he had just flown in from he is suspected of murdering his czech aunt, her husband and their two sons
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but if you walked around in kabul in the 1970s, you'd see girls in skirts, very few women in berkas, tourists, radically, radically different place, and one of the things i try to do in my books is show why it changed so dramatically. >> host: one of the most popular things we have ever run on our web site foreign policy, a terrific photo essay called once upon a time in afghanistan. and people can't get enough of picture of women in pencil skirts and madmen era furniture and -- >> guest: girl students. >> host: absolutely. and development projects, and sort of groovy record hangout clubs, and there was a sense of afghanistan on a trajectory of development, and actually in that period before it all started to go downhill, the u.s. and soviet union were competing for afghanistan and they were both building big projects, a dam in the south, and the tunnel that connected afghanistan's north with the capitol in kabul. they were moving society forward in very significant ways of what has been a very poor country. but people are astonished to realize it's such a sad experiment. there was a
but if you walked around in kabul in the 1970s, you'd see girls in skirts, very few women in berkas, tourists, radically, radically different place, and one of the things i try to do in my books is show why it changed so dramatically. >> host: one of the most popular things we have ever run on our web site foreign policy, a terrific photo essay called once upon a time in afghanistan. and people can't get enough of picture of women in pencil skirts and madmen era furniture and -- >>...
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it was a revolution staged in part by men in white beards and turbans and the aligned themselves in the beginning of the revolution with the non-islamist democrat secular in some cases nationalist democrats and the forces of the left. ayatollah khomeini was very smart in the way that he talk like a leftist. he loved talking about imperialism and colonialism and the fight against the american hegemony. he was very good at incorporating that sort of rhetoric which played a huge role in bringing of the leftists from the other revolutionaries into the coalition, not that he didn't need them anymore. he discarded them. but even today i would say the system does have some very interesting characteristics. it's appointed by the other clerics. and even today more than 30 years after the revolution we still see a power struggle but in the president and people who support him and the supreme leader. and in the power struggles like this almost since the day that the islamic republic was founded never quite seems to come to rest. just fascinated by the way that legacy that ayatollah khomeini ha est
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manner in kosovo in helping each other. so i think in daily life we manage to get along. secondly, we need close coordination when it comes to development of capabilities. and that leads me to answer the questions about smart defense and pooling and sharing that several of you mentioned. one of you mentioned smart defense pooling and be sharing -- and sharking. sharing. we have to insure that we do not purr see parallel -- purr see parallel programs, but actually complement each other and insure efficient use of taxpayers' money. no unproductive competition. no duplication of work. and i could mention an excellent example of how we have embarked on what i would call a productive division of labor. at the chicago summit last year, european nato allies committed themselves to develop capacity within air-to-air refueling. overall, we have a lot of capacity within nato when it comes to air-to-air refueling, but we are dependent on capabilities. what we need is a european investment in that capability. so european allies made that commitment in chicago, and that's an excellent
manner in kosovo in helping each other. so i think in daily life we manage to get along. secondly, we need close coordination when it comes to development of capabilities. and that leads me to answer the questions about smart defense and pooling and sharing that several of you mentioned. one of you mentioned smart defense pooling and be sharing -- and sharking. sharing. we have to insure that we do not purr see parallel -- purr see parallel programs, but actually complement each other and...
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detained after the attack remain in custody in hospital and three more were arrested in connection with the killing on saturday and while security is now being reviewed in the wake of the murder many believe it is the u.k.'s foreign policies that badly badly need to come under scrutiny as r.t. sarah ferguson reports a flag at half mast a grizzly attack with a machete knife and a murdered soldier leaves behind a two year old son the seemingly behind this crease an act seeking to bring scenes of violence usually seen in war ravaged parts of the world to the london suburb. in a poignant interview r.t. spoke to an army officer he told us of the reaction among some in the armed forces to remain anonymous angry at the moment i'm a little bit. scared maybe scared. you never get someone to. be scared i witness accounts of the priests attack details the men chanting islam is slogans as the body of soldier drama leave it be a second battalion the royal regiment you say they on the ground pleading they ask people to be da then if you listen to the words of the attackers themselves it's clear that
detained after the attack remain in custody in hospital and three more were arrested in connection with the killing on saturday and while security is now being reviewed in the wake of the murder many believe it is the u.k.'s foreign policies that badly badly need to come under scrutiny as r.t. sarah ferguson reports a flag at half mast a grizzly attack with a machete knife and a murdered soldier leaves behind a two year old son the seemingly behind this crease an act seeking to bring scenes of...
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and in the 1970's, mid to late 1970's we almost succeeded in ending hunger in this country. we almost succeeded. and then came along a congress that undid everything. and today we have seen the results of the negligence of congress and of various white houses over the years and that is 50 million americans, 50 million americans who are hungry. mr. speaker, i believe that we can do better than that and i believe that we are a much better country than that and i plead with my colleagues here. please don't do this. please don't do this. the people we're talking about who benefit from this program, you know, they don't have any big political pacts, they don't have a lot of high-priced lobby yists here in washington. -- lobbyists here in washington. i'm not sure how many of them will vote in the next election, but there are neighbors, -- but they're our neighbors, they're part of our community. we're supposed to represent them. we're supposed to help people, not hurt people, and if this farm bill goes forward with a $20 billion cut in snap, we will be hurting people in this count
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in the destruction equals i in e fighting equals and for equals in the problem. though history and, of course, the last 12 years the war would teach us the exact opposite. this is a story we tell ourselves, the story isn't true, fiction. it's not been true for a while. and we've covered the fiction in the past because we had sufficient size. we build a sufficiently large military force with balance capabilities and naval power and air power, ground power, special operations power to cover the fact that we really don't know what the future will hold. although we didn't want to admit it, size and balance, capacity offsets uncertainty and inability to predict the past but as a matter fact the study that nation colleagues authored, secretary gates at west point said, and ago, when it comes to predicting the nature and location of our next military engagement, at least since vietnam, our record has been perfect. we have not gotten it right once. what remains unstated or is that a lesser included contingencies of the past, that is all of our actual operations, were pos
in the destruction equals i in e fighting equals and for equals in the problem. though history and, of course, the last 12 years the war would teach us the exact opposite. this is a story we tell ourselves, the story isn't true, fiction. it's not been true for a while. and we've covered the fiction in the past because we had sufficient size. we build a sufficiently large military force with balance capabilities and naval power and air power, ground power, special operations power to cover the...
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in matters in the country or in a diet stay in unfortunately this has been visiting upon this war should be one of the greatest countries and peoples of the region for many decades now bucky people are great people they have made many achievements historically and in modern history so you know that there is always hope in the worst situations but the trajectory of history currently is disastrous for the nation and unfortunately but one hopes that they can actually build upon the sparks of unity that happened post two thousand and three in the resistance when when when sunni and shia iraqis what defacto united against resistance against the occupation and let's remember the s.a.'s in basra in two thousand and five wearing our head dresses with bomb making equipment who got caught by the iraqi police we know whose hands are all behind this and that is in london washington and paris etc. still to come bit later in the program here on out see the changing face of law enforcement in britain the next time you're in london don't be surprised if you stumble upon a hard line islamists patrolling
in matters in the country or in a diet stay in unfortunately this has been visiting upon this war should be one of the greatest countries and peoples of the region for many decades now bucky people are great people they have made many achievements historically and in modern history so you know that there is always hope in the worst situations but the trajectory of history currently is disastrous for the nation and unfortunately but one hopes that they can actually build upon the sparks of unity...
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in bayonne 1.6 trillion yen in net assets in the u.s. for about 2.3% of u.s. net worth. >> host: we see with the u.s. owns in china and what that meant is that steve lynn anthologist mentioned. we had the u.s.-china relationship where these numbers significant and be taken into account? >> guest: just to push areas is certainly a start date. there's other things to think about. the fact that china has purchased it gives them a direct interest in the economy to grow strongly so we can make good on our obligations. it's also worth pointing out to share umpiring that there is more internal borrowing and finance team. there's not the level of dependence on the chinese economy and the figures we see their branding to those our little misleading. >> host: dayton, ohio, welcome. >> caller: i agree with the guy from kentucky in the previous collar. i want to pay my fair share and do. if they could talk about the history of taxes, the younger fellow there said something about during world war ii and world war i and world war ii, taxes were raised
in bayonne 1.6 trillion yen in net assets in the u.s. for about 2.3% of u.s. net worth. >> host: we see with the u.s. owns in china and what that meant is that steve lynn anthologist mentioned. we had the u.s.-china relationship where these numbers significant and be taken into account? >> guest: just to push areas is certainly a start date. there's other things to think about. the fact that china has purchased it gives them a direct interest in the economy to grow strongly so we...
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after graduation in 2008, working two years in a law firm, logan returned to yale law school in 2010 and began turning the paper into the book we feature tonight. appropriately we have william eskridge with us to comment on the boat. he's the author and the articles cover a wide range of topics. several of his books have been featured in previous booktalk series sponsored by her library. according to a recently published study by my colleague, fred shapiro, mr. eskridge is one of the most cited in that i think that was probably a mistake. professor eskridge is a dynamic and innovative teacher and a wonderful mentor to young scholars like logan. without further ado, i will turn it over to logan. >> thank you very much. i would like to add professor bill eskridge is fitting for this talk because he's a descendent of george eskridge, the godfather of our nation. when george washington's mother was orphaned at 13, george eskridge tucker and i named her firstborn son after him. so thank you for coming today. >> wait a minute. now logan beirne -- he's quite right, the logan beirne is also
after graduation in 2008, working two years in a law firm, logan returned to yale law school in 2010 and began turning the paper into the book we feature tonight. appropriately we have william eskridge with us to comment on the boat. he's the author and the articles cover a wide range of topics. several of his books have been featured in previous booktalk series sponsored by her library. according to a recently published study by my colleague, fred shapiro, mr. eskridge is one of the most cited...
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over the next few days, you are going to see him appearing in various places in colorado, in new yorkis charities and those of the as a suspected kidnapper and rapist awaits arraignment. home at last, they reunite with the family that they were taken away from for so many years. >>> and jodi arias guilty but the real shocker is what she said immediately after the verdict. it has prison officials on high alert this morning. truly stunning. wait until we tell you about that. good morning. welcome to "early start." quite a morning here. i'm john berman in new york. >> it is indeed. nice to see you, john. i'm live in cleveland, ohio. it is 6:00 a.m. in the east. let's get started here. we're following brand new developments this morning of unmanageable abuse suffered by three women who were kidnapped and held hostage for a decade. inside this house behind me. we're going to get to that in a moment. this morning we're getting our first look at the man many are calling a monster. ariel castro, accused of holding the three women captive inside his home. he is now facing three counts of rape
over the next few days, you are going to see him appearing in various places in colorado, in new yorkis charities and those of the as a suspected kidnapper and rapist awaits arraignment. home at last, they reunite with the family that they were taken away from for so many years. >>> and jodi arias guilty but the real shocker is what she said immediately after the verdict. it has prison officials on high alert this morning. truly stunning. wait until we tell you about that. good...
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the day was saved by civilians in negotiations in paris. whereas in iraq they were the ones who solved the problem in their own mind. and, yes, and i think that actually raises an important question as to whether the obama administration has really actually been able to move away from the bush strategy. and i headache the argument about -- i make this argument in the book when you look at iran, when you look at the drone strategy, it often is bush policy improved and better implemented. but there's not been a real effort to reinvent american foreign policy. one thing that is important is that the domination of the military did impact america's global image. so when president obama came in, there was a sense that, you know, our image in the region had been tarnished, that our, our global standing had been affected. and i think will secretary clinton did a lot to rebalance that in the sense that, you know, by giving the state department a lot more visibility internationally -- >> host: sure. >> guest: -- by also trying to, you know, even infl
the day was saved by civilians in negotiations in paris. whereas in iraq they were the ones who solved the problem in their own mind. and, yes, and i think that actually raises an important question as to whether the obama administration has really actually been able to move away from the bush strategy. and i headache the argument about -- i make this argument in the book when you look at iran, when you look at the drone strategy, it often is bush policy improved and better implemented. but...
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largely punjabi party has won in the end by job in the party in baluchistan that are seventy shady and murky and in a. bit that he can suffer one is entirely on it which told under attack so that there are all menace because this is the step towards pakistan has become a solution you see there is no national party no in the lead and all four provinces led by horses who want to go in different directions so i think the election is a. grim and brave step towards the bell commission of pakistan well sure if so says that he is ready to talk to the taliban so what do you read into that. taliban i think. are not going to talk because. taliban language is violence they believe in the gun they believe in violence and i don't think a dialogue was possible and presently with the election results in hand. mr iran has won only in a province while the pakistani military is not with the negotiated with the. t.t.p. the pakistani taliban although it's a contradiction that we have one taliban are supported by the pakistani state and they are totally different from the taliban the pakistani military is
largely punjabi party has won in the end by job in the party in baluchistan that are seventy shady and murky and in a. bit that he can suffer one is entirely on it which told under attack so that there are all menace because this is the step towards pakistan has become a solution you see there is no national party no in the lead and all four provinces led by horses who want to go in different directions so i think the election is a. grim and brave step towards the bell commission of pakistan...
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in the u.s.state of missouri two freight trains collided with one another triggering the collapse of a highway overpass after a dozen rail cars struck a support pillar none of the seven people hurt in the incident including two rail workers and five drivers suffered any life threatening injuries though the crash happened just over a week after a commuter train derailed and struck another train in connecticut that injured seventy people during rush hour. pakistan sixteen schoolchildren and a teacher died after their bus caught fire near the capital islamabad the children aged between five and fifteen according to police seven others injured in the fire taken to a local hospital there are reports that a gas cylinder also exploded in the blaze. many students around the world going to school is something taken for granted as well as being an irritation to many but in one small palestinian community children hoping for a better life are going to great lengths to get an education it's a two hour trek t
in the u.s.state of missouri two freight trains collided with one another triggering the collapse of a highway overpass after a dozen rail cars struck a support pillar none of the seven people hurt in the incident including two rail workers and five drivers suffered any life threatening injuries though the crash happened just over a week after a commuter train derailed and struck another train in connecticut that injured seventy people during rush hour. pakistan sixteen schoolchildren and a...
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i did it in kuwait. i did it in istanbul. when i was principle officer i expect to do that in triply as well. i'll get out and walk the walk, see what we can do talk about how we can extend, talk about meeting anymore other locations. people can travel out, too. we can take advantage of trips outside of libya. take advantage of other locations inside. i'm just going to have to be creative and we'll look at that. >> to both of you, chad and libya share a pourous border and a rough neighborhood by any definition. what do you see as key regional challenges and how could chiefs of mission such as yourselves work together to improve the u.s. ability to respond and help shape development in the region? >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's clear that ambassador jones speaks to the shared threats in the area in which we'll both be working if confirmed. the importance of this of coordination is absolutely key because as you know there has been a historic division in the state department between the maghreb in the north of africa and the r
i did it in kuwait. i did it in istanbul. when i was principle officer i expect to do that in triply as well. i'll get out and walk the walk, see what we can do talk about how we can extend, talk about meeting anymore other locations. people can travel out, too. we can take advantage of trips outside of libya. take advantage of other locations inside. i'm just going to have to be creative and we'll look at that. >> to both of you, chad and libya share a pourous border and a rough...
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in diameter in 10 ft. deep. a single card when 100 year- old brick store line ruptured beneath the roadway. >> authorities across northern california are searching for the man who fatally shot his wife and two daughters. officials say 45 year-old shane miller is on the loose today's after his wife and daughter age 8 and 4 were found shot multiple times in their home in shingle town. miller may be driving a gold color 2010 dodge made a cab pickup truck with a camper shell pierced the parties say he's considered armed and expecti extremely dangerous. >> a search is underway off the australian coast for two carnival cruise passengers. a man and woman were discovered missing after the carnival spirit docked in sydney harbour this morning. the search for the third year-old mansell sixth roman extends from sydney 60 mi. north of the city of newcastle. the parties say a maureen and air search is underway but gave no further details. >> after nearly three months the trial carnival cruise ship trying to back out and see
in diameter in 10 ft. deep. a single card when 100 year- old brick store line ruptured beneath the roadway. >> authorities across northern california are searching for the man who fatally shot his wife and two daughters. officials say 45 year-old shane miller is on the loose today's after his wife and daughter age 8 and 4 were found shot multiple times in their home in shingle town. miller may be driving a gold color 2010 dodge made a cab pickup truck with a camper shell pierced the...
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the mexican authorities discover him in two thousand and eight in this house in tijuana . he is determined not to surrender. by his side is his eleven year old daughter. and doctor only stop shooting. when he runs out of bullets. of at. the bronze the cartel fools into the hands of entertainer he passes it over to us on financial sanchez arianna nicknamed ellen hugh narrow. however his leadership is questioned by the head of a hard core of his man. garcia cements how for scientists here or the three letters delaminate or norse lost better be done as well as this allowed us to get out of this on the winning side and as their best go at it they kill each other but i said it should be blunt and realistic the deaths are convenient to us. who does it from a police point of view. better from a social point of view so seattle becomes a point of view of a city's prestige with the harmful. grocery. bill come here and i was going to see on this one has been some impulse when i was in working on cars and guys. it was going to see astronomical downtown in the queries . meaning rules.
the mexican authorities discover him in two thousand and eight in this house in tijuana . he is determined not to surrender. by his side is his eleven year old daughter. and doctor only stop shooting. when he runs out of bullets. of at. the bronze the cartel fools into the hands of entertainer he passes it over to us on financial sanchez arianna nicknamed ellen hugh narrow. however his leadership is questioned by the head of a hard core of his man. garcia cements how for scientists here or the...
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a roadside explosion in southern russia kills two teenagers in. syria america reportedly. chemicals. threatening. to its fleet to be capable of. regional outrage over the country's refusal to sign up to a nuclear nonproliferation treaty. with religious leaders fearing it will tarnish the image of. the very latest developments. and we start with breaking news this roadside explosion has killed two teenagers in south russia's volatile republic of dagestan several other bystanders were injured in the marketplace in central. joins us now live what more do we know this point. well of cording to the latest reports of the blast was caused by an explosive device which was wrapped in some sort of a package and witnesses say that it was crawled towards the entrance of a shop from our car passing by and the device went off when two teenagers tried opening the package they have been reportedly killed two others were injured the whole area currently is blocked by the authorities investigators and the bomb squad are also there at the scene now all of this is happening near the local mar
a roadside explosion in southern russia kills two teenagers in. syria america reportedly. chemicals. threatening. to its fleet to be capable of. regional outrage over the country's refusal to sign up to a nuclear nonproliferation treaty. with religious leaders fearing it will tarnish the image of. the very latest developments. and we start with breaking news this roadside explosion has killed two teenagers in south russia's volatile republic of dagestan several other bystanders were injured in...
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economies in. kind of recovery that's not surprising that a number of you politicians or government leaders actually go to china for some kind of help e.u. is very important for china in terms of strategic relationship but they're also most importantly in trade an economic relationship and germany is the biggest kind of trading partner of china of all you countries and strategically also important a row therefore it's not surprising the prime minister. chooses to visit germany. as the first you country he visited. there are plenty more stories on our website at the moment including bahrain injustice critics of the country's ideas of right and wrong saying charges remain against. police or acquitted of murder you can see all that. and you can also click on to our you tube channel where you can see one man gives his fellow passengers a bus ride in china they will never discover exactly what is going on. today . these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule
economies in. kind of recovery that's not surprising that a number of you politicians or government leaders actually go to china for some kind of help e.u. is very important for china in terms of strategic relationship but they're also most importantly in trade an economic relationship and germany is the biggest kind of trading partner of china of all you countries and strategically also important a row therefore it's not surprising the prime minister. chooses to visit germany. as the first you...
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i was a sergeant, and what i saw in a rack in 2003, trust me, -- in iraq in 2003, trust me, i don't wants to suffer this again or our children, so i am giving these back. >> i was a sergeant in the army, in iraq.ours no amount of medals, ribbons, or flags can cause -- can cover the amount of human suffering caused by these wars. we don't want this garbage. we won our human rights, our right to heal. , and iame is jason graduated from high school in 2002, taking that we had to protect our borders. four years in active duty. and at the time my friends were , and i felth iraq by menbecause i was led older than me doing things that the secret service risen recently guilty of. i spent time partying in the caribbean and had to see humans, and haitians, dominicans, floating in the water and wondering why they are there. why are they leaving? then i go into the national guard, sign up for a one-year contract, and they sent me to new mexico, to the desert for one month, then to vermont for two weeks, and after that i was an infantryman, sent over to iraq, driving a truck, six months playing god.
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friedman did china in later in the interview- dead freeman didn't time in later into the interview.hen asked a question about his career. the men were running their new film now ucb which hit the theaters next week. >> still to come on the kron 4 morning news a bridge collapse in washington state sending cards into the river below. luckily, everyone is all right. will have the latest on what caused that. board members voted to allow bikes on bar during commute hours for a five month trial period will have a live report. and the boy scouts of america voted to lift a ban on gays scoutmaster day. those details next. >> (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 5 starts now. >> thank you for joining us on this friday may 24th. top stores we're following a bridge collapse in washington state on interstate 5 plunging into the skagit river. we will have the latest on the search and rescue efforts at thenv why the bridge collapsed. >> a powerful earthquake rumbles and russia, sending to restore felt for a thousand miles. at an ea
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in. while we have the transport ability on the ground we don't have a lot of aircraft capability. most of our facilities wouldn't come in via aircraft anyway. the services we need, it's not typically getting the people, it's getting to the location you need to do the work. while we can drop folks via helicopter, we do that on a pretty regular basis during fires and storms up in the mountains, it's going to be able to get the roads clear and get the bridges open or get access into the location for which we need to get to. in fact, we suffered tlie that in a lot of the big cities just even during commute times if there's a minor emergency getting tlau and we have a relationship with the city here in san francisco where the fire department and the first responders have reached out to us and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infra
in. while we have the transport ability on the ground we don't have a lot of aircraft capability. most of our facilities wouldn't come in via aircraft anyway. the services we need, it's not typically getting the people, it's getting to the location you need to do the work. while we can drop folks via helicopter, we do that on a pretty regular basis during fires and storms up in the mountains, it's going to be able to get the roads clear and get the bridges open or get access into the location...
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be israel's third strike inside syria since in late january back in january as well hit the same way house that is believed to be one of the targets of this morning's attack where hamas is in. on the northern approaches to damascus it's just fifteen kilometers from the lebanese border and it is the leaved to be a place or at least this is the israeli believe where weapons ah long range missiles are being stockpiled and again israelis believe that these are headed for his villa in lebanon it is a strategically military important position for the syrian president bashar assad not the syrian state television also says that this morning strikes were a response to recent military gains by assad's forces against rebels who have been trying to topple him for the better part of two years so to me the scale of this morning's the tech shows that it is beyond the military capability of just the syrian rebels and this is why you have observers pointing the finger at israel in terms of helping and assisting the syrian rebels eyewitnesses also say that they saw in the sky at the time of the blast
be israel's third strike inside syria since in late january back in january as well hit the same way house that is believed to be one of the targets of this morning's attack where hamas is in. on the northern approaches to damascus it's just fifteen kilometers from the lebanese border and it is the leaved to be a place or at least this is the israeli believe where weapons ah long range missiles are being stockpiled and again israelis believe that these are headed for his villa in lebanon it is...
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a blast that took place outside of a police station in the city of marjah dawn and in the troubles in the troubled balochistan province to bomb blast targeting the a and p. office injured five people and more than one hundred thirty people have been killed in the run up to the vote making this the bloodiest election in pakistan's history and the threat is so serious in fact that cell phones are not allowed inside the polling booths and those who refuse to give up their phones will not be allowed to vote now this election will mark the country's first successful transition from one civilian government to another more than eighty six million people are eligible to cast their ballots for candidates in both the national and the provincial assembly is the big question of course is who is going to win the caucus on people's party is campaigning for a second term but the outgoing government has been blamed for insecurity corruption as well as a broken economy and many of the voters here say that they want a change in the government the main opposition comes from the party of former prime min
a blast that took place outside of a police station in the city of marjah dawn and in the troubles in the troubled balochistan province to bomb blast targeting the a and p. office injured five people and more than one hundred thirty people have been killed in the run up to the vote making this the bloodiest election in pakistan's history and the threat is so serious in fact that cell phones are not allowed inside the polling booths and those who refuse to give up their phones will not be...
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in places where you put containers in there because it was a big problem. and infrastructure also have some things was destroyed. bridges, airport. that's in santiago, absolutely far away from where the epicenter was. in terms of people who was meeting close to 500 people, 150 was because of the tsunami, 350 because of the earthquake. that is why, i show you why later. in certain areas over there just in -- 47 people died at once because they are on an island 100 meters off the coast and when the first wave came in, the island was completely flooded. people tried to escape so they can't so they climb into the trees and when the navy get in there just about at the top of the trees. that's what we found. the cost was close to 30 billion u.s. dollars. how we organize, well, we have something similar that you have. we have the national emergency office under the internal affair minister and they have offices in the different counties, in the different places in chile this emergency office request aid directly to the joint chief of staff and joint chief of staff
in places where you put containers in there because it was a big problem. and infrastructure also have some things was destroyed. bridges, airport. that's in santiago, absolutely far away from where the epicenter was. in terms of people who was meeting close to 500 people, 150 was because of the tsunami, 350 because of the earthquake. that is why, i show you why later. in certain areas over there just in -- 47 people died at once because they are on an island 100 meters off the coast and when...
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school and they get in government won't let us do that in the standing in our way it's not known exactly how many destitute so silent seekers there are drifting about the city because after the home office rejects a case they slipped through the net and disappeared from the view of the earth or sees so they're left with no support and no way of working in a city that's just been ranked the most violent in the u.k. the shelter volunteers provide a hot meal for a few hours at least men and women can experience a safe environment i think it must be really difficult to be in a city. you don't know anyone because you might because speak the language. you don't know what the lore is you don't know your rights you don't know what you're going to do you got no money it must be a horrific frightening less frightening experience leave that to be that lost at seven fifteen it's time to wake up. and face another day of trying to stay and survive in the united kingdom i never expected in they treat me like that i want to have a better life and i want to have it so i want to leave i mean like that as
school and they get in government won't let us do that in the standing in our way it's not known exactly how many destitute so silent seekers there are drifting about the city because after the home office rejects a case they slipped through the net and disappeared from the view of the earth or sees so they're left with no support and no way of working in a city that's just been ranked the most violent in the u.k. the shelter volunteers provide a hot meal for a few hours at least men and women...
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he died in the house in princeton.number of comparisons drawn between francis cleveland and jacqueline onassis kennedy, the public fascination with her and that she remarried when she became a widow. what is the story about her remarriage? how long after his death did she remarry? >> it was 1913. it was to a professor at princeton. had moved to wales from princeton. he is a professor of archaeology. there will a couple years apart from each other. his name was thomas hobson. point of saying that she and the president had very little in common. he found boring when she found interesting. it is different with the second husband. they had a lot of insurance -- they had allotted share interest. interest in traveling. they had a lot of the same interest. interest in traveling. they had much better relationship. public was mrs. cleveland's life after grover cleveland's death? she had to manage the press. it waned over time. she was active during world war i. she was active with an organization which made him made garments th
he died in the house in princeton.number of comparisons drawn between francis cleveland and jacqueline onassis kennedy, the public fascination with her and that she remarried when she became a widow. what is the story about her remarriage? how long after his death did she remarry? >> it was 1913. it was to a professor at princeton. had moved to wales from princeton. he is a professor of archaeology. there will a couple years apart from each other. his name was thomas hobson. point of...
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in the experience [indiscernible] is a case in point. restoring stability has required a mix of hard and soft power. we saw this with the conclusion of the recent agreement between belgrade and [indiscernible] the agreement was brokered ride the european union -- brokered by the european union. but both parties wanted assurance that nato would guarantee the security to implement the agreement. a continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets will inevitably in the declining role for our confidence on the global stage. and europe will be unable to participate in crisis management. is byly way to avoid this holding the line on defense spending to stop the cuts and to start reinvesting in security as soon as our economies recover. meanwhile, we need to make better use of what we have. o mo together as europeans within the european union and within nato. to deliver the critical defense of abilities that are too expensive for any individual country to deliver alone. , having the right capabilities is important. but it is
in the experience [indiscernible] is a case in point. restoring stability has required a mix of hard and soft power. we saw this with the conclusion of the recent agreement between belgrade and [indiscernible] the agreement was brokered ride the european union -- brokered by the european union. but both parties wanted assurance that nato would guarantee the security to implement the agreement. a continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets will inevitably in the declining...
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eight in. northern iraq a kurdish city that was using cluster bomb five thousand died then it was also used as well in japan in the mid ninety's a religious sect used it on the tokyo underground a couple of the tunnels they were bombed thirteen people died again they think it was sarin that's used so obviously if it gets into the wrong hands well obviously it is extremely serious and that's a worry to that rule put forward she believes chemical weapons in the hands of the wrong people here the rebels in syria could be a big region wide problem. the consequences. are going to be dramatic in the region. for all parties engage in the conflict it is also going to be. very decisive for the opposition's future. i think that with days the opposition. is no is no longer in the hands of those we see on t.v. or attending meetings for syria. the real reality on the ground in whether it's in syria or in some parts of lebanon is about another and al qaida actively at present and will dictate the future of t
eight in. northern iraq a kurdish city that was using cluster bomb five thousand died then it was also used as well in japan in the mid ninety's a religious sect used it on the tokyo underground a couple of the tunnels they were bombed thirteen people died again they think it was sarin that's used so obviously if it gets into the wrong hands well obviously it is extremely serious and that's a worry to that rule put forward she believes chemical weapons in the hands of the wrong people here the...
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. >> suarez: gretchen frazee in indiana, gene grant in new mexico, flo january nick in rhode island, thanks to all of you. find out how the sequester affected a community near you. that's on our home page. >> brown: finally tonight, movies, music, and more: helping define and preserve our cultural history. the 1894 silent film, "annabel butterfly," created by none other than thomas edison himself in his new jersey studio, one of the oldest movies ever restored. as with other films from this period of experimentation, when frames were mostly colored by hand, the restoration is a painstaking process. it's all part of the work done here at the packard campus of the library of congress, the largest audio and visual collection in the world. >> movies and sound recordings were an essential glue that helped create and form american culture just as important as any other cultural aspect in america. >> brown: patrick loughney heads the national audio visual conservation center, more than three million sound recordings, a million and half films and video, occupying some 100 miles of shelves. t
. >> suarez: gretchen frazee in indiana, gene grant in new mexico, flo january nick in rhode island, thanks to all of you. find out how the sequester affected a community near you. that's on our home page. >> brown: finally tonight, movies, music, and more: helping define and preserve our cultural history. the 1894 silent film, "annabel butterfly," created by none other than thomas edison himself in his new jersey studio, one of the oldest movies ever restored. as with...
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this lead into the very very have been a big explosions in some immunity warehouses and in the area and the destruction in addition to the reaction lead led by the. this explosion and some civilians houses the first estimation of the numbers we have something like three hundred soldiers were killed in the unit five zero one and we have civilians there was one one or two where. others in the hospitals we have hundreds were hospitalized with the main three or four hospitals up to now the syrian. t.v. declared from the first hour that this is the israeli airstrike it said that. this is a kind of held city a revolt against the government it's a kind of reaction to what the syrian government has been achieved there's been talk about an official statement to be issued later on after now we are waiting for it there is big rumors up to now about. one airplane that was headed by the syrian air defense there are more rumors also about. catching two pilots from this. jet but up to now it and this is not the first time to attack on syria. we remember. and you knew it was an attack on the same resea
this lead into the very very have been a big explosions in some immunity warehouses and in the area and the destruction in addition to the reaction lead led by the. this explosion and some civilians houses the first estimation of the numbers we have something like three hundred soldiers were killed in the unit five zero one and we have civilians there was one one or two where. others in the hospitals we have hundreds were hospitalized with the main three or four hospitals up to now the syrian....
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we're eating out about in the in the marrow in the eighty's in all boarding and so are. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. mission free cretaceous free in-store charge of free. range lunch three. three stooges free. download free blog just plug in video for your media projects a free media gondar teton tom. little golden globe. little her. mum little. goodspeed. her. and. her. long slow good. to her. place. right i mean very little. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. coming up on r t the pentagon has spent over three hundred million dollars on an anthrax antidote stockpile all in preparation for a future bioterrorist attacks but there's a major conflict of interest when it comes to who was awarded that contract well question more with google's conti
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and so, this work is in the street view and then in 2009 i participated in a residency in ireland. and when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. and so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that has not been photographed by google yet and also this idea of when you are looking something original, you find a certificate. and so, i copied this barn and placed this facade or prop in the most resymboling location in the original town of ireland. and the idea was we thought that the google car would come by, that this image would be picked up and the barn would exist in both. it was up for two weeks but i knew that the car was in the neighborhood. but recently i found out that after two years, it did. so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of trans
and so, this work is in the street view and then in 2009 i participated in a residency in ireland. and when i looked for information, i was directed to wisconsin. and so it is one of the oldist towns in ireland and around the 1940s a lot of irish people immigrated to the utah and a few set up in newtown, in wisconsin. and in the google maps you will find the street view and the first building that you see is a barn, a typical barn. and i find it interesting that out of everything in town that...
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the yen, everyone was in that in trade.et sharp moves when they reverse and i think that's what we're seeing. >> quickly, should we now have an expectation of a tapering move beginning in september? >> i was going to give you bernanke's answer to that on the data. we'll see what it does. more interesting, i think you'll see markets move in the next few weeks and the markets move back to the 50-day moving average. >> chris, thanks for that. the story continues on "squawk box" up next. try and have a profitable day. good-bye for now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10. with time shift and blackberry balance. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> good morning. u.s. futures are pointeding to a weak future at home. it's thursday, may 23rd, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and the main catalyst for today's selloff in the global markets are fears of fed tapering. we're goin
the yen, everyone was in that in trade.et sharp moves when they reverse and i think that's what we're seeing. >> quickly, should we now have an expectation of a tapering move beginning in september? >> i was going to give you bernanke's answer to that on the data. we'll see what it does. more interesting, i think you'll see markets move in the next few weeks and the markets move back to the 50-day moving average. >> chris, thanks for that. the story continues on "squawk...
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in the past. let's go live to london. i understand there may have been more arrests today? >> reporter: that's right. news from london is that a 29-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman have both been arrested in connection with this attack. that being currently held -- >> yes. >>? i have to interrupt you. we hope to get an update. let me take our audience to this counter terrorism speech by the president. >> here at ft. mcnair, americans have served in uniform since 1791 standing guard in the earliest days of the republic and contemplating the future of warfare here in the 21st century. for over two centuries, the university has been bound together by founding documents that define who we are as americans and served as our compass through every time of change. matters of war and peace are no different. americans are deeply ambivalent about war. but having fought for our independents, we know the price must be paid for freedom. from the civil war to our struggle against fascism, on through the long
in the past. let's go live to london. i understand there may have been more arrests today? >> reporter: that's right. news from london is that a 29-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman have both been arrested in connection with this attack. that being currently held -- >> yes. >>? i have to interrupt you. we hope to get an update. let me take our audience to this counter terrorism speech by the president. >> here at ft. mcnair, americans have served in uniform since 1791...
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they cropped up first in yemen in 2011. then in libya later that same year. and they have now shown up also in tunisia and egypt and they're inspired by a slightly different model than the al qaeda which tried to unify all the jihadist groups into one global entity. instead you have local groups operating locally but sharing a common global ideology of violent extremist. and in libya the group is headed to two fellows well-known to the counterterrorism community. he was a former guest at guantanamo until he was released in 2007. sent back to libya and from there disappeared and formed this group. along with another fell maimed mohammed al-sawa a prisoner of qaddafi until the libyan revolutions. he was an another islamic extremist. jenna: they're under the same umbrella of whyeddology. what does that ideology feel about the america? >> their name, ansar sharia, means supportersofsharia, supporters of islamic law and they want to impose islamic law people muslim or non-muslim, willing or unwilling throughout the arab and muslim lands. they do this trying to win
they cropped up first in yemen in 2011. then in libya later that same year. and they have now shown up also in tunisia and egypt and they're inspired by a slightly different model than the al qaeda which tried to unify all the jihadist groups into one global entity. instead you have local groups operating locally but sharing a common global ideology of violent extremist. and in libya the group is headed to two fellows well-known to the counterterrorism community. he was a former guest at...
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rebels in syria say they have taken control of audio in homs province. it is on the road between homs city in the town of crusader. help rebelswill move between individual places. we have low independent verification that the pictures of -- are what took place there. this spanish coastline has long been a draw for tourists, but the kids of overdevelopment have in many opinions blended the seaside, and some say it will get worse as government has changed a law that used to restrict coastal construction. we're joined joined from the south of spain. but the atlantic wind that ripped through the beaches attacked kite surfers and -- and windite surfers surfers from around the world. tourism is essential, and development has been minimal, and that is how the clientele like it, but drive across the mediterranean coast, and things are different. there have been decades of almost unfettered development and property speculation. huge parts look like this, making a lot of people a lot of money, but there is little here that is natural. the socialist created a law a
rebels in syria say they have taken control of audio in homs province. it is on the road between homs city in the town of crusader. help rebelswill move between individual places. we have low independent verification that the pictures of -- are what took place there. this spanish coastline has long been a draw for tourists, but the kids of overdevelopment have in many opinions blended the seaside, and some say it will get worse as government has changed a law that used to restrict coastal...
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what in that have to start in the house before it was debated in the senate? guest: that is a point of contention. but a small group of senators that impose the bill to include mostly senators from the states that don't of the sales tax currently, they have actually tried to introduce amendments to would cause a slip of the bill and therefore it is a bit technical but essentially the senator has framed this has not a tax or a revenue bill. this is essentially a administrative bill that gives the states the authority to something because the argument is that the sales tax is not new. consumers own sales taxes when they buy products on anything else they are not charged. the fact is most consumers do not remit that sales tax as they are supposed to when they file their tax returns. that doesn't change the fact and so that is the contention of the sponsors. we may see that come up in the house in the opposition coalesces. >> host: and what are the arguments against this bill and who is leading that charge? >> guest: as i said, the senators from the estate that do
what in that have to start in the house before it was debated in the senate? guest: that is a point of contention. but a small group of senators that impose the bill to include mostly senators from the states that don't of the sales tax currently, they have actually tried to introduce amendments to would cause a slip of the bill and therefore it is a bit technical but essentially the senator has framed this has not a tax or a revenue bill. this is essentially a administrative bill that gives...
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rage in the u.n. after a syrian rebel group kidnaps for its pace capers amid phase that such moves may see the opposition loses overwhelming international backing. for cracks in the heart of europe is france rejects this territory while in britain the queen gets a pay rise as her subjects further tighten their belts. central asia royals in a violent wave of is on mr unrest leaving nearby states hammering out plans to contain what is being dubbed the talibanization of the region. and when life in prison is the only life you can afford some courts in ohio are jailing the homeless and people with disabilities because they can't afford to pay small fines. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew. the un is calling for the immediate release of four of its peacekeepers the troops were taken hostage by syrian rebel fighters in the golan heights the demilitarized zone between syria and israel our middle east correspondent paula slayer has the details. just gotten off the phone with the dickey to chief of st
rage in the u.n. after a syrian rebel group kidnaps for its pace capers amid phase that such moves may see the opposition loses overwhelming international backing. for cracks in the heart of europe is france rejects this territory while in britain the queen gets a pay rise as her subjects further tighten their belts. central asia royals in a violent wave of is on mr unrest leaving nearby states hammering out plans to contain what is being dubbed the talibanization of the region. and when life...
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in the northeast of england in barrow in furness is now the only site in the u.k. that designs builds and test submarines and that work forms the backbone of the economy here the current owner of the shipyard is defense systems not without its critics it's a company that shrouds itself in secrecy and it didn't disappoint when it came to addressing the alleged catalogue of errors with the submarine program having been beset by the design for allegations. we asked the aide to give us their side of the story but they declined to comment. is perhaps no surprise with the government order a seven astute class submarines only two are in the water with one still being built to any one of the things that become part of the obviously the people be. very protective of the stuff and you preach be. about the problems. on information that. it is difficult for you come to expect an understanding and there's a distinction between the protectiveness and secretiveness of local people compared to seek to the most of the complex and that's because in terms of the local people and peop
in the northeast of england in barrow in furness is now the only site in the u.k. that designs builds and test submarines and that work forms the backbone of the economy here the current owner of the shipyard is defense systems not without its critics it's a company that shrouds itself in secrecy and it didn't disappoint when it came to addressing the alleged catalogue of errors with the submarine program having been beset by the design for allegations. we asked the aide to give us their side...
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the most personal space in the house to julia grant or she would come in to get ready in the morning, ready for bed and to just give a little solitude. a lot of things going to mrs. graham. her stomach as she would have used to mend some socks for the kids or general, so it button on. a couple pairs of her size for shoes and purses as they were going on the town. this is where he came back after he was a military hero started political career, his rise to the president the where he was living when she became first lady and this is home to them before that. >> behind on the budget request for treasury department and internal revenue service. the senate appropriations subcommittee heard from treasures agree terry jack lew and commissioner stephen. it's over an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everybody. the subcommittee on financial services and general government will come to order. today, the hearing will be about the department of treasury's request for their fiscal 14 appropriations and we will sit here and take testimony for acting director, mr. melande
the most personal space in the house to julia grant or she would come in to get ready in the morning, ready for bed and to just give a little solitude. a lot of things going to mrs. graham. her stomach as she would have used to mend some socks for the kids or general, so it button on. a couple pairs of her size for shoes and purses as they were going on the town. this is where he came back after he was a military hero started political career, his rise to the president the where he was living...
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but 48 degrees in pacifica. 53 in san francisco. 54 in san jose. think this afternoon we are watching temperatures soar into the 80s and 90s even in the south bay. east bay temperatures many low 90s to be had there. 92 in antioch, 92 livermore and 29 in pleasanton. inside -- 92 in pleasanton. inside the bay beautiful, mid- 70s in san francisco and 82 in oakland. big changes coming our way. first let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. and out towards the bay bridge, where things are stacking up, backed up to the foot of the maze and growing. they turned the metering lights on around 6:00. so that's why we have delays in the cash and the fastrak lanes now. checking the ride up and down the nimitz 880 in oakland looks great passing hegenberger. farther south, let's go to our maps, southbound 880 at "a" street there was an accident still some activity there off to the right-hand shoulder. so our delays are beginning to build now beyond the 238 interchange. and it's also impacting traffic on 238 itself. so yeah, we have som
but 48 degrees in pacifica. 53 in san francisco. 54 in san jose. think this afternoon we are watching temperatures soar into the 80s and 90s even in the south bay. east bay temperatures many low 90s to be had there. 92 in antioch, 92 livermore and 29 in pleasanton. inside -- 92 in pleasanton. inside the bay beautiful, mid- 70s in san francisco and 82 in oakland. big changes coming our way. first let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. and out towards the bay...
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i was actually in film school in the 60s, in 1965, 1966.s the beginng of all of the youth movements that were going on around the world. and the film departments were no different. we felt that we were going to take over the world, that we were going to make real change and that things were going to be different. i think what happened sort of in the mid-60s was it was the decline of the major studios, the rise of the independent filmmaker. and a sort of change in the intellectual attitude of college students in america, especially. those students that wanted to write a great american novel changed into those that wanted to make a great american movie. well, the people i was hanging out with then would go and see films like "the 400 blows" and we all just went, what the hell is that? that's a whole new feeling. and it leaves you stunned. how can we get hollywood people that are making movies like those elvis presley movies that are making a lot of money, come around to do movies like that? and i think eventually it all melded together. a lit
i was actually in film school in the 60s, in 1965, 1966.s the beginng of all of the youth movements that were going on around the world. and the film departments were no different. we felt that we were going to take over the world, that we were going to make real change and that things were going to be different. i think what happened sort of in the mid-60s was it was the decline of the major studios, the rise of the independent filmmaker. and a sort of change in the intellectual attitude of...
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not just in north dakota, not just in minnesota, not in florida and hawaii, but in 22 states. and it defends those jobs from unfair foreign competition. and it results in nearly $20 billion in annual economic activity in the united states. of course, many of these jobs are in north dakota. we grow a lot of sugar beets in the red river valley. we process a lot of sugar beets in the red river valley. and those processing jobs are the value-added jobs that led the way in value-added economies in our state, and so we're pretty protective of our sugar economy. in many rural communities, sugar is the linchpin of the local economy. if we lose the sugar program, make no mistake, if we bend to the reforms that you're going to hear talked about, if we bend to the ideas that you have today about the sugar program, we will lose our domestic sure industry. why? because we can't compete. make no mistake, i'm not saying that our producers can't produce or compete with producers from other parts of the world if the level -- if the playing field is level. in fact, not only can we compete, we c
not just in north dakota, not just in minnesota, not in florida and hawaii, but in 22 states. and it defends those jobs from unfair foreign competition. and it results in nearly $20 billion in annual economic activity in the united states. of course, many of these jobs are in north dakota. we grow a lot of sugar beets in the red river valley. we process a lot of sugar beets in the red river valley. and those processing jobs are the value-added jobs that led the way in value-added economies in...
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poverty is now greater in a server san in urban areas.e number of low-income residents in the suburbs rose 64% to 16.4 million from 2000 to 2011. urban areas saw an increase of 29% to 13.4 million during the same time. the tech giant apple is being accused of a massive tax dodging scheme that saved it tens of billions of dollars. a bipartisan senate report says apple avoided paying u.s. taxes on $44 billion in income between 2009 and 2012. the report describes a massive and unprecedented web of affiliates spanning several continents. the subsidiaries were used to hide the company's profits even in countries where apple had no employees. nearly two dozen people i've been arrested at chicago's city hall and a protest against the closures. the demonstrators staged a sit- in to denounce mayor rahm emanuel's plan to close 54 public schools, mostly in african-american neighborhoods. the sit-in followed a march of hundreds of people in downtown chicago. the board of the chicago public schools is slated to vote on the closure plan wednesday. a cl
poverty is now greater in a server san in urban areas.e number of low-income residents in the suburbs rose 64% to 16.4 million from 2000 to 2011. urban areas saw an increase of 29% to 13.4 million during the same time. the tech giant apple is being accused of a massive tax dodging scheme that saved it tens of billions of dollars. a bipartisan senate report says apple avoided paying u.s. taxes on $44 billion in income between 2009 and 2012. the report describes a massive and unprecedented web of...
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in fremont and 70 in san jose. here is a look at the seven-day forecast. even cooler weather coming on thursday. the temperatures are bottoming out in the low 70s and mid50s coast. by the time the long holiday weekend arrives the winds will relax and the temperatures rise to the mid70s for saturday and sunday. it is not until memorial day we return to normal. low 80s inland and mid50s coast only to dip again, but by then no one will care. >>> an important game for the sharks. >> a big game. >> huge. the sharks were in a deep hole in l.a. they have fought back and now it is a whole new series. getting back in the tank >>> good evening. dominoes early and then holding on late. the sharks beat the kings to tie their series. these two teams are mutual disdain for one another. they take a left jab to the face from the kings goalie jonathon quick. sharks score first. beating him not once, but twice. 1-0 men in teal in the first period. sharks with a power play opportunity. grip it and rip it, 2-0 sharks. cotour credited
in fremont and 70 in san jose. here is a look at the seven-day forecast. even cooler weather coming on thursday. the temperatures are bottoming out in the low 70s and mid50s coast. by the time the long holiday weekend arrives the winds will relax and the temperatures rise to the mid70s for saturday and sunday. it is not until memorial day we return to normal. low 80s inland and mid50s coast only to dip again, but by then no one will care. >>> an important game for the sharks. >>...
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a's up two in the fourth inning and nate fryman, beautiful double and that drives in two. fryman, 6 of 10 rbis against the astros this season. bartolo colon gets chris carter swinging, the former athletic. he had a season high nine strikeouts two days after turning 40. a's win 6-2. >> it's amazing. it's amazing. it's almost like when he gets to a three-ball count, it's almost like a walk for him when he gets to three-ball count. >> back in the day, it was 45 years old, right now. so that's where he had in his mind, why he is doing that. why i can't do that. >> the indianapolis -- to indianapolis, rather, for the indianapolis 500. four laps to go. this is a restart after a caution flag. tony kanaan goes low to take the lead, but a lap later, dario franchitti will crash his car into the wall. the race would go under caution again and stay that way until the finish. tony kanaan wins the indianapolis 500 for the very first time in his career. and the kings and sharks in action in san jose right now. facing elimination for the first time in post-season. they are currently score
a's up two in the fourth inning and nate fryman, beautiful double and that drives in two. fryman, 6 of 10 rbis against the astros this season. bartolo colon gets chris carter swinging, the former athletic. he had a season high nine strikeouts two days after turning 40. a's win 6-2. >> it's amazing. it's amazing. it's almost like when he gets to a three-ball count, it's almost like a walk for him when he gets to three-ball count. >> back in the day, it was 45 years old, right now. so...
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quite candidly, i was put in this position, i was put in this position by the fciu, and i was put in the position because of the attack on my company, employees, customers, and family. i'm going to tell you a little bit about the story. i'm going tell you about a background. i think the background is important to hear this. and understand what transpired and what the unions call the corporate campaign death by a thousand cuts. when i came out of school, i was going to be a doctor. wento work for acompany and ran plants around the country for them for about ten years. the reason it's important, i became a turn around specialist for them. i would go to the plants and take plants failing and make them successful. the way i did it was by peel together employees and taking care of the employees and getting the management to understand that employees were our biggest asset. i did that for almost ten years. i left because i was tired of traveling around the country. i went to work for a cleaning company. became the general manager in indiana. and i left that guy after three and a half years
quite candidly, i was put in this position, i was put in this position by the fciu, and i was put in the position because of the attack on my company, employees, customers, and family. i'm going to tell you a little bit about the story. i'm going tell you about a background. i think the background is important to hear this. and understand what transpired and what the unions call the corporate campaign death by a thousand cuts. when i came out of school, i was going to be a doctor. wento work...