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believed and the powell doctrine was, you know, a great whether it is a weinberger doctrine or the powell doctrine. >> rose: he built on the weinberger doctrine. >> he built on the weinberger doctrine an he had the idea of overwhelming force, ever we have to fight a war, if we fight a war, it is the last possible option and then when we go in, i love the way you say that we don't want a fair fight, we will show everything at them. >> rose: and with the popular support of the people at home you go in to win and you put everything in and you win it as quickly as you can. >> quickly as you can. >> rose: the support was a central part of it and knowing what your objective was was a central a part and not an endless war. >> the objective was the most important thing there is a trigger point, and when you -- you had a specific goal, you didn't have mission -- colin powell always said when you hit that goal, that triggering event, all the troops come home, i can't believe looking back in retrospect the extraordinary discipline that george h.w. bush and the buyer white house showed back in 1991 w
believed and the powell doctrine was, you know, a great whether it is a weinberger doctrine or the powell doctrine. >> rose: he built on the weinberger doctrine. >> he built on the weinberger doctrine an he had the idea of overwhelming force, ever we have to fight a war, if we fight a war, it is the last possible option and then when we go in, i love the way you say that we don't want a fair fight, we will show everything at them. >> rose: and with the popular support of the...
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. >> just said this front door, a tearful jacquelyn powell who lives with her 17-year-old grandson. >> i'm responsible for him and i don't want him hurt. >> they've been terrorizing us. >>> the oxygen is for her congestive heart failure, and the boxes for the move she and her grandson hope but can't afford to move. >>> powell says her windows are being smashed with bottles, one at a time for the last two months. and the 64-year-old says she just can't take it anymore. >> we went to a motel not last night but the night before to get -- just to get a peaceful night of rest. couldn't take my oxygen or nothing with me. >> they just finally broke the window out of my car the other day. >> and stephanie harvey is the neighbor of powell and said she's gotten her car window smashed out. they both say they believe other neighbors are to blame, neighbors we were unable to make contact with. >> i think that the more it goes on and the more it allows to happen, the worse it gets. >> outside in the front there, they came and wrote die old [ bleep ]. >> tonight she's asking for just peace. >> and j
. >> just said this front door, a tearful jacquelyn powell who lives with her 17-year-old grandson. >> i'm responsible for him and i don't want him hurt. >> they've been terrorizing us. >>> the oxygen is for her congestive heart failure, and the boxes for the move she and her grandson hope but can't afford to move. >>> powell says her windows are being smashed with bottles, one at a time for the last two months. and the 64-year-old says she just can't take it...
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colin powell didn't want to do that. he believed in being a good soldier. he tried to slow the march to war to iraq, but he never actually flat out opposed it. when the president said to him, okay, i'm ready, are you going to be with me? he id, es,sir tnk tt waa scring momnt f hihe u. prestati tha tured o to be fll ointeigen tha didt paout. t, you know, i think for all these people, you mentioned treating them as humans. i think they are human beings who tried to do what they thought was the best. we can all agree or disagree with their points of view. i think they were doing what they thought was the best thing for the country. and we need to look back at why things happen and how they happen, and we can judge from there. >> journalists too often covering of the white house, covering politics in washington have given short thrift to the bushnd altering the course of the events, at least the direction they were headed before those reinforcements. and the role of hank paulson, the treasury secretary, in moving forward with t.a.r.p. if you listen to some of t
colin powell didn't want to do that. he believed in being a good soldier. he tried to slow the march to war to iraq, but he never actually flat out opposed it. when the president said to him, okay, i'm ready, are you going to be with me? he id, es,sir tnk tt waa scring momnt f hihe u. prestati tha tured o to be fll ointeigen tha didt paout. t, you know, i think for all these people, you mentioned treating them as humans. i think they are human beings who tried to do what they thought was the...
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. >> just inside this front door, a tearful jacquelyn powell who lives with her 17-year-old grandson. >> i'm responsible for him and i don't want him hurt. >> they've been terrorizing us. >> she says it's for her congestive heart failure, and the move she and her grandson hope to make. it goes to my bedroom. her windows are being smashed with bottles one at a time for the last two months, and the 64-year-old says she just can't take it anymore. we went to a motel not last night but the night before to get -- just to get a peaceful night of rest. couldn't take my oxygen or nothing with me. they just finally broke the window out of my car the other day. >> and stephanie harvey is her neighbor and says she, too has been a target. she showed us her security video. with harvey and powell say other neighbors are to blame. >> the more that goes on and the more it allows to happen, the worse it gets. >> powell says it has. >> outside in the front they came in and wrote die, old [ bleep ]. >> tonight, all these asking for. >> is just peace. >> and the antioch police headquarters. she says she'
. >> just inside this front door, a tearful jacquelyn powell who lives with her 17-year-old grandson. >> i'm responsible for him and i don't want him hurt. >> they've been terrorizing us. >> she says it's for her congestive heart failure, and the move she and her grandson hope to make. it goes to my bedroom. her windows are being smashed with bottles one at a time for the last two months, and the 64-year-old says she just can't take it anymore. we went to a motel not...
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so there's already a movement in place whether it be through what adam clayton powell was doing. there's already a movement in place and that these artists find their place in that movement. it's the movement that embraces them, that they can acquire a certain sensibility and analysis. if you here harry belafonte talk to your struck by his level of analysis. and so i think instead of being so hyper critical of contemporary artists what they do and what they don't do, i also think that they aren't any moment where there's a kind of heightened political activity on the part of any of us, that is not a moment of that kind of local movement and i think if it were, it might produce a different context and that might produce a different set of responses from the artists
so there's already a movement in place whether it be through what adam clayton powell was doing. there's already a movement in place and that these artists find their place in that movement. it's the movement that embraces them, that they can acquire a certain sensibility and analysis. if you here harry belafonte talk to your struck by his level of analysis. and so i think instead of being so hyper critical of contemporary artists what they do and what they don't do, i also think that they...
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get in there. >> powell says he doesn't remember pointing his gun, only drawing it.oats say he pointed it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. while tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >> stop. and then you ran through the red light. >> i waved the traffic off. >> it was still red. >> and then i turned. >> shut your mouth and listen. >> shut my mouth and listen? that's how you talk to me, dude? >> shut your mouth and listen. >> he was just, like, i can take you to jail, i can tow your car. shut your mouth. all this different stuff that i was thinking that wasn't appropriate for a cop to say to anybody. >> it's decision time for ryan. he knows if he stays he'll probably miss his opportunity to say good-bye and to be there for his wife. >> i was thinking i didn't want anything else bad t
get in there. >> powell says he doesn't remember pointing his gun, only drawing it.oats say he pointed it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. while tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not --...
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and our guest today charles powell baron powell of a water a deployment politician and businessman who served as a key foreign policy adviser to british prime minister margaret thatcher back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. it's great to have you with us today so going to start with the latest news and new royal charter on press regulation has been introduced in britain was newspaper publishers in the u.k. see these as an attempt to control them and believe it's better for journalism for freedom of press and for the public what do you make of it. well you raise a very difficult topic that is quite clear that some of our more don't market popular newspapers to be breaking the rules for many years by bribing people to give them information by intercepting to the phone calls of many other things like that there are some criminal trials of progress at the moment and they will decide whether people are guilty or not but it's quite clear that some of the bits of our press got completely out of hand on the other hand there is a very strong resistance in this country to anything which is
and our guest today charles powell baron powell of a water a deployment politician and businessman who served as a key foreign policy adviser to british prime minister margaret thatcher back in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. it's great to have you with us today so going to start with the latest news and new royal charter on press regulation has been introduced in britain was newspaper publishers in the u.k. see these as an attempt to control them and believe it's better for journalism for...
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in san francisco, a small group of filipino americans gathered we $700 just standing at powell and market asking for money. it worked. they plan to do it today. in san bruno members of the group project pearls asked for cash and food. 1,600 donation came in it willing 47 boxes with food. >> i brought noodles, canned food, toothbrushes, rice, soap. >> we will let the people in the philippines this is coming from this church and we are glad to help in anyway we can. >> victims are being remembered in prayer. our crew paid a visit to the first filipino american unitedup of christ in someone know praying for the people in the philippines and asked for donations. a san francisco group is back at it today. can you find them at the cable car turn around starting at 11:30 this morning. in the newsroom for abc7 news. >> we will have latest oppress cue efforts in the wake of the typhoon throughout the newscast with coverage on abc7news.com and on twitter. you can follow us on at abc7 news bay area. . >> oakland police broke up a side show after truck drivers called to complain. officers found 100 c
in san francisco, a small group of filipino americans gathered we $700 just standing at powell and market asking for money. it worked. they plan to do it today. in san bruno members of the group project pearls asked for cash and food. 1,600 donation came in it willing 47 boxes with food. >> i brought noodles, canned food, toothbrushes, rice, soap. >> we will let the people in the philippines this is coming from this church and we are glad to help in anyway we can. >> victims...
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. >> connor powell is live from jerusalem with the latest. connor? >> reporter: well, despite assurances from secretary kerry, officials are concerned about the directions of the talks. as soon as reports surfaced last week there were plans in place that could ease sanctions rune, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu unleashed a barrage of criticism on the entire process. today even took it a step further, essentially saying a cabinet meeting here in jerusalem that he is happy that it was a good thing that the talks have fallen through. he also promised he would do everything he can to prevent a bad deal from being implemented. now, israeli leaders insist before economic sanctions are lifted on iran, the islamic republic's ability to enrich uranium must be removed. supporters of the current deal that was in the works that fell apart this weekend say this would not have been a final agreement. this would have been a stepping stone toward a more comprehensive deal with the goal of dismantling iran's nuclear program. in recent days, though, netanya
. >> connor powell is live from jerusalem with the latest. connor? >> reporter: well, despite assurances from secretary kerry, officials are concerned about the directions of the talks. as soon as reports surfaced last week there were plans in place that could ease sanctions rune, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu unleashed a barrage of criticism on the entire process. today even took it a step further, essentially saying a cabinet meeting here in jerusalem that he is happy...
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loauren powell jobhas been qutly involved in feedation for years butecently stepped out in severalinterviews for a webse sheacks calle ozzie.com. the most recent clip posted days ago, powell-jobs says the education refo movement has a, quote, communications challenge. though she, herself,s a longtime sporter. >> charter schos, and mit pay, or perfoance pay and aluation andandards. these are vy kind o hard-nosed concepts that actual are all about how do we do the best forll the children in ourcountry? and so i feel li the vocabula has t shift. >> powellobs says education could be a great equalizer, but th language of educationreform can get inhe way. >>> now, here in the b area powell-jobs ha focused much of her work in edution on low-income andinority students helping em prepa for college. >>> new at 6:00, t court battle continues forpple and samsung. tonight, t president of samsung is talking aut the patent case and his company's plans to expand here in the bay area. in a story you'll see only on nbc, our busines and tech the view from the toof ngss samsung. >> reporter: he draws big cwds e
loauren powell jobhas been qutly involved in feedation for years butecently stepped out in severalinterviews for a webse sheacks calle ozzie.com. the most recent clip posted days ago, powell-jobs says the education refo movement has a, quote, communications challenge. though she, herself,s a longtime sporter. >> charter schos, and mit pay, or perfoance pay and aluation andandards. these are vy kind o hard-nosed concepts that actual are all about how do we do the best forll the children in...
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powell and market near powell and mark, volunteers for the national alliance for filipino conces asked for money. nafcon has already raised 50-thousand dollars on es flexibity for w i don't know. >> he still hasn't heard from his siblings who live 100 miles from the storms epicenter. >> i'm worried but i'm hopeful that they are okay. >> reporter: he thinks the storm's destruction is the worst he has seen and that's saying something because this world war ii veteran is 89 years old. the 6 uniformed men spent veterans day requesting supplies to help those most affected. >> so please, donate, help our country. help our country men. >> reporter: the donations are still modest but continue to grow. this has been from the filipino bar association brought more donations yesterday. >> trying to get all of the law schools involved to have their schools donate. >> reporter: they stress there's still time to help. >> reporter: it's not a one day thing. it's not a two day event. this is weeks of collecting ask donating. and near powell and market yesterday volunteers for the national alliance for
powell and market near powell and mark, volunteers for the national alliance for filipino conces asked for money. nafcon has already raised 50-thousand dollars on es flexibity for w i don't know. >> he still hasn't heard from his siblings who live 100 miles from the storms epicenter. >> i'm worried but i'm hopeful that they are okay. >> reporter: he thinks the storm's destruction is the worst he has seen and that's saying something because this world war ii veteran is 89 years...
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powell ends the twenty seven points seven boards and four assists. some young son puts in fifteen and you feel and it's one book eighty four to seventy one that does it for me here to sportscenter this has been stephen checked a bag at midnight to the latest in the local sports. before your dna. and another began. get the latest line soul expert analysis from h's heartbeat with the viewpoint of the covert its local network and why. for the odd rifle that has seventeen always on standby. south. weather here in the country has taken a definite turn for when her with the help of covert strike him down at the weather center of town macedon and ck if the court wasn't enough to convince you that winter was here nearly two meters of heavy snow piled up on my tv overnight and that is rarely seen and november. it's a color that the current conditions across the nation. at the end of the high pressure system which is why where it seemed like clouds across the nation today felt about three to four degrees colder than actual temperature due to the strong cold wi
powell ends the twenty seven points seven boards and four assists. some young son puts in fifteen and you feel and it's one book eighty four to seventy one that does it for me here to sportscenter this has been stephen checked a bag at midnight to the latest in the local sports. before your dna. and another began. get the latest line soul expert analysis from h's heartbeat with the viewpoint of the covert its local network and why. for the odd rifle that has seventeen always on standby. south....
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patricia powell is the founder and ceo of powell financial group.serious things here in business but how does this all factor in? the sale of beer among young americans? because we are seeing the unemployment rate among young men is significantly higher than the average. >> sure, and then living at hope, they don't have the money that they would have if they were out in their own place and had a job. it's an important story because beer is not just a little incidental. it's a $246 billion industry. >> wait, say that again. >> $246 billion. almost a quarter of a trillion dollars a year. it employs 2 million people at 2,800 breweries. this might be a little fun story but it's actually an important story. sort of a microcosm of what's going on in the overall economy. >> it is an indicator of what could be happening. let's show you a graph about people who often drink beer. this is from the gallup poll. it shows that beer is -- more beer is consumed by men than women. if you look at the women polls, more women consume wine than men. we're looking at two
patricia powell is the founder and ceo of powell financial group.serious things here in business but how does this all factor in? the sale of beer among young americans? because we are seeing the unemployment rate among young men is significantly higher than the average. >> sure, and then living at hope, they don't have the money that they would have if they were out in their own place and had a job. it's an important story because beer is not just a little incidental. it's a $246 billion...
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colin powell didn't want to do that. he believed in being a good soldier.e tried to slow the march to war to iraq, but he never actually flat out opposed it. when the president said to him, okay, i'm ready, are you going to be with me? he said, "yes, sir." i think that was a scarring moment for him, the u.n. presentation that turned out to be full of intelligence that didn't pan out. but, you know, i think for all these people, you mentioned treating them as humans. i think they are human beings who tried to do what they thought was the best. we can all agree or disagree with their points of view. i think they were doing what they thought was the best thing for the country. and we need to look back at why things happen and how they happen, and we can judge from there. >> journalists too often covering of the white house, covering politics in washington have given short thrift to the bush administration's contribution to sending reinforcements in 2007 and altering the course of the events, at least the direction they were headed before those reinforcements.
colin powell didn't want to do that. he believed in being a good soldier.e tried to slow the march to war to iraq, but he never actually flat out opposed it. when the president said to him, okay, i'm ready, are you going to be with me? he said, "yes, sir." i think that was a scarring moment for him, the u.n. presentation that turned out to be full of intelligence that didn't pan out. but, you know, i think for all these people, you mentioned treating them as humans. i think they are...
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> andrew iden, nate powell, and of courseressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard to find, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thud ] you didn't see that. [ female announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just $11.99 with card. >>> nbc's chuck todd got a major interview. so far this is the part that's got everybody all excited. >> the majority of folks will end up being better off of course because the website is not working right they don't know it right. but even though it is a small percentage of folks who may be disadvantaged it means a lot to them. it
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> andrew iden, nate powell, and of courseressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard to find, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil....
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> andrew iden, nate powell, and of coursejohn lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard to find, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ very, very heavy. i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> andrew iden, nate powell, and of coursejohn lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard to find, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance....
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> andrew iden, nate powell, and of course the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard to find, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. very well f. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. is my dentures. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is stra
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> andrew iden, nate powell, and of course the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard to find, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. very well f. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super...
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. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own, the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning
. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent...
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in the next day or so, a massive boring machine is set to cross beneath the powel street station. >>ou're looking at the back of the house, the cutter head. >> reporter: 40 feet below rock and water and climbed aboard big ulma, one of the tunnel borers. they sometimes dig 100 feet below ground. requiring some crew members to spend time in a pressurization chamber. >> what could happen if you didn't undergo that? >> air embolism. they call it the bends, if you don't decompress. >> reporter: shoppers shouldn't glts. >> yet, no one feels this going on beneath the ground? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: drilling in the next few days may affect service in san francisco's powell and montgomery street stations. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> seat belts on buses. new safety regulations are now moving forward for large buses and coaches that transport passengers between cities. the regulations issued today call for all new coaches and some other large buses to be equipped with lap and shoulder belts by 2016. supporters of the law say it will save countless lives.
in the next day or so, a massive boring machine is set to cross beneath the powel street station. >>ou're looking at the back of the house, the cutter head. >> reporter: 40 feet below rock and water and climbed aboard big ulma, one of the tunnel borers. they sometimes dig 100 feet below ground. requiring some crew members to spend time in a pressurization chamber. >> what could happen if you didn't undergo that? >> air embolism. they call it the bends, if you don't...
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the same is true for the robin bearers. >> thank you ben powell. up next. to freeload? if i put on a fake beard and beg on the streets, will people give me money? >> it is a foolish policy and it will come to an end the soon per the better. >> that's ron paul talking about the millions we spend on foreign aid. much of which is squandered or stolen p. i agree with ron paul that we should stop almost all foreign aid. but when libertarians say that people get angry. >> you want to cut it off, pull the aid out. we give less than one percent of the entire budget of the united states of america. >> it is pretty close to 1 percent. $35 billion. i say we can't afford that. gregory adams who runs aid effectiveness program says we should spend more. it is a giant charity that tries to fight poverty all over the world. you raise the money leave governments out of it. >> the issue john is that there are some things charity just can't do. despite the impact that it has around the world, and we are proud of the work that we do with money raised from average americans the
the same is true for the robin bearers. >> thank you ben powell. up next. to freeload? if i put on a fake beard and beg on the streets, will people give me money? >> it is a foolish policy and it will come to an end the soon per the better. >> that's ron paul talking about the millions we spend on foreign aid. much of which is squandered or stolen p. i agree with ron paul that we should stop almost all foreign aid. but when libertarians say that people get angry. >> you...
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in the next day or so, a massive boring machine is set to cross beneath the powel street station. >> you're looking at the back of the house, the cutter head. >> reporter: 40 feet below rock and water and climbed aboard big ulma, one of the tunnel borers. they sometimes dig 100 feet below ground. requiring some crew members to spend time in a pressurization chamber. >> what could happen if you didn't undergo that? >> air embolism. they call it the bends, if you don't decompress. >> reporter: shoppers shouldn't glts. >> yet, no one feels this going on beneath the ground? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: drilling in the next few days may affect service in san francisco's powell and montgomery street stations. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> seat belts on buses. new safety regulations are now moving forward for large buses and coaches that transport passengers between cities. the regulations issued today call for all new coaches and some other large buses to be equipped with lap and shoulder belts by 2016. supporters of the law say it will save countless live
in the next day or so, a massive boring machine is set to cross beneath the powel street station. >> you're looking at the back of the house, the cutter head. >> reporter: 40 feet below rock and water and climbed aboard big ulma, one of the tunnel borers. they sometimes dig 100 feet below ground. requiring some crew members to spend time in a pressurization chamber. >> what could happen if you didn't undergo that? >> air embolism. they call it the bends, if you don't...
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Nov 9, 2013
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like you speak about the people of the voice paper which was founded by adam clayton powell or the newdance group. it just struck me that they even had these locations -- each had these locations, these bases which seems really important to the possibility of in this kind of work. and something that i think is lacking today in harlem. >> well, it's absolutely central. i mean, i don't think they would have been able to do what they did without those locations. so ann petri is writing. she writes a little for the amsterdam news, she sells ad space, but when adam clayton powell finds "the people's voice," he come comes on board there with a number of very interesting journalists. and it's the way she gets to know harlem. she's a reporter, and she has a reporter's eye, and she literally writes all of harlem. she writes from the high to the low about everything. it informs her fiction. it's a, you know, i mean i think now we think of certain spaces as being intellectual, and they're very narrow. we think of the academy or the classroom. all of these spaces had such incredible intellectual a
like you speak about the people of the voice paper which was founded by adam clayton powell or the newdance group. it just struck me that they even had these locations -- each had these locations, these bases which seems really important to the possibility of in this kind of work. and something that i think is lacking today in harlem. >> well, it's absolutely central. i mean, i don't think they would have been able to do what they did without those locations. so ann petri is writing. she...
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patricia powell is founder and ceo of foc eceo of powell financial group.re you open thanksgiving day? >> not a chance. >> they're going to get a jump start on stores that are not open on thursday. is it a good business decision? >> it's interesting. we won't know whether it's good until they report results. they start at 6:00 a.m. they've been opening at 6:00 p.m. after everybody's had their dinner. people go out and have dinner. now it's 6:00 a.m. that's a different dynamic. it will be interesting. it's not just kmart but kmart's the biggest one. gap is opening at 9:00 a.m. in case you need special jeans for your thanksgiving dinner. >> let me ask you about the fourth quarter for these stores. it's all important. >> absolutely. there's a reason they call it black friday, that friday after thanksgiving, because traditionally that was the day that all the retailers turned from being in the red financially to being in the black. now it's a really tough business. they are competing head on with each other. they're also competing with the internet. we all know
patricia powell is founder and ceo of foc eceo of powell financial group.re you open thanksgiving day? >> not a chance. >> they're going to get a jump start on stores that are not open on thursday. is it a good business decision? >> it's interesting. we won't know whether it's good until they report results. they start at 6:00 a.m. they've been opening at 6:00 p.m. after everybody's had their dinner. people go out and have dinner. now it's 6:00 a.m. that's a different dynamic....
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Nov 26, 2013
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brown joined powell with 20 points. im paragraph v-1 8 86-76.iding 3 game losing streak and with 4 game road trip on hot rise this is the last thing the warriors needed. center andrew bogus suspended for one gym for role in this with the blazers saturday nigh night. won't my tomorrow night in new orleans. dream will play but fainted 20,000 $for getting in the middle of this melee. portland jolie was in there williams. aldridge and matthews. reaction from the team today in video provided to us by the warriors. >> not happy with it. but you have to accept it. move on. >> i don't think we expected it but pities what it is and you have to good two on the road on the good foot. >> kobe going back on the court. lakers still belief in him. obviously signed him to two year contract extension with reported 48 and half million dollars meaning he will remain the nba highest paid player. >> that will get you off the bench amazing that kind of money motivate you to heal up pretty quick. >> that's this edition of 7 news for all of us here, i'm dan ashley. tha
brown joined powell with 20 points. im paragraph v-1 8 86-76.iding 3 game losing streak and with 4 game road trip on hot rise this is the last thing the warriors needed. center andrew bogus suspended for one gym for role in this with the blazers saturday nigh night. won't my tomorrow night in new orleans. dream will play but fainted 20,000 $for getting in the middle of this melee. portland jolie was in there williams. aldridge and matthews. reaction from the team today in video provided to us...
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Nov 9, 2013
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stanford up by as many as 8 then powell hooping. with randall. big guy on the big guy. casper here. drills the 3 and 1 point game. but if steff puts it away for the cardinal. to anthony brown who hits from downtown and stanford wins the opener 72-68. how about cal. opener mike montgomery. smiling. that is the last time you see that this season. facing cop and state and could be the break away. freshman bird to richard solomon. hooping. lob city north. cal fans enjoying this. bird freshman from richmond. there's the first hoop as golden bear. he's a big time player. and callus leading at this point. 40 to 25. they are at the half. on to football where stanford feels great. florida state thrilled because they are locked in at no. 2. door to the national titles is open undefeated team like ohio state and baylor. all this after the cardinal stunned no. 3 other again last night. cardinal control the pwawchlt they really control the whether he will game. stanford held for 42 and a half minutes compared to duck 17 and a half. 42-17. crazy. stanford came up with big turn over.
stanford up by as many as 8 then powell hooping. with randall. big guy on the big guy. casper here. drills the 3 and 1 point game. but if steff puts it away for the cardinal. to anthony brown who hits from downtown and stanford wins the opener 72-68. how about cal. opener mike montgomery. smiling. that is the last time you see that this season. facing cop and state and could be the break away. freshman bird to richard solomon. hooping. lob city north. cal fans enjoying this. bird freshman from...
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Nov 22, 2013
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in a letter to this committee last month, former secretary of state colin powell said it best. he wrote, "if the senate does not approve this treaty, the united states will continue to be excluded from the most important global platform for the implementation of best practices in disability rights abroad." this is about something very real. look at the numbers of people who are here today and the numbers of groups represented behind me here today. every one of them represents thousands more people for whom this is very real. it is about things that you could see and you could touch and then make a difference to people's lives. i'm talking about sidewalks without curb cuts. try managing that. public buildings with no accessible bathrooms. restaurants, stores, hotels, and universities without ramps or elevator access. buses without lifts. train platforms without tactile strips that keep you from going over onto the tracks. we cannot afford to ignore these barriers as problems that somehow affect other countries and do not affect us. they are present all over the world, including
in a letter to this committee last month, former secretary of state colin powell said it best. he wrote, "if the senate does not approve this treaty, the united states will continue to be excluded from the most important global platform for the implementation of best practices in disability rights abroad." this is about something very real. look at the numbers of people who are here today and the numbers of groups represented behind me here today. every one of them represents...
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Nov 26, 2013
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and they are turning around at powell and market treatment. >>> that new report says there have been improvements in the last few years but there are still high levels of led and and other one that can still affect a child's hearing. >>> coming up, drivers are crossing bay area bridges for free, what we uncovered which helps cracking down on drivers and puts it on hold for now. >>> and a crackdown on google, the reason the company has been ordered to stop several the home testing kit. eceiver. i gt that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >>> well a 3500 wildfire is 3 5% contained. they expect is full containment by wednesday and it is moving northeast of guyserville. it is fueled by the st
and they are turning around at powell and market treatment. >>> that new report says there have been improvements in the last few years but there are still high levels of led and and other one that can still affect a child's hearing. >>> coming up, drivers are crossing bay area bridges for free, what we uncovered which helps cracking down on drivers and puts it on hold for now. >>> and a crackdown on google, the reason the company has been ordered to stop several the...
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ronald powell. number seven. >> gary: it's right in the strength of the florida football team now.rd-down defense. can they get a stop? this defense was built for third down. >> verne: third and six. >> gary: same defense that they scored the touchdown to gurley on. >> verne: murray has to get rid of it and is dropped by -- >> gary: he knew he was getting that rush when they gimmicked against the linebackers, he knew it was coming, he knew he had to get rid of it quickly. beless. the ball was on him. >> verne: nathan theus is the long snapaer. had one is good. barber gets rid of it. roberson lets it bounce and it takes a georgia roll. then he picks it up. >> gary: good job by georgia. florida went for the block. >> verne: 46-yard punt and two on the return. >> gary: well, well, well. >> verne: we have a ballgame, sir. >> gary: you can feel it, you can just feel it. >> verne: 4:48 to go. time called. we're in the third quarter. another look at that scuffle between gurley and fowler. >> verne: time now to present red lobster's scholar athlete of the game and because this is a neutral
ronald powell. number seven. >> gary: it's right in the strength of the florida football team now.rd-down defense. can they get a stop? this defense was built for third down. >> verne: third and six. >> gary: same defense that they scored the touchdown to gurley on. >> verne: murray has to get rid of it and is dropped by -- >> gary: he knew he was getting that rush when they gimmicked against the linebackers, he knew it was coming, he knew he had to get rid of it...