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it's like if you have a million people and there's a thousand behaving differently than the other. right. you can figure out who they are. as the technology spreads it gets much harder. at the moment people in china say that the government has gotten pretty good at wack mole mining these things. wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter] >> well, clearly it's our policy to fight censorship, and we -- when we are willing to take significant business hits, revenue hits and so forth to do. we are celebrated everywhere except the country we're busy taking hit in. i would say we are. and the core value of google is the power of information. and one of the sort of harshest lesson for me in the last twelve years i've been at google. not everyone agrees that all the world's information is useful. in any basic way. information is incredibly frightening to establish constitutions of government and business which don't particularly want to be rece
it's like if you have a million people and there's a thousand behaving differently than the other. right. you can figure out who they are. as the technology spreads it gets much harder. at the moment people in china say that the government has gotten pretty good at wack mole mining these things. wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter]...
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six days a week it's a big operation in a thousand people. don't think you get government funding or used to unfortunately council that you cut the funding for all the day centers so now we're on the wrong foot luckily we got a couple of supermarkets interested in diverting the food from. this would normally all the strawberries bananas and examining would normally end up in. so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is the u.k. can stay on this deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde. to baghdad to open up the aussie world update nineteen worshipers of
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a narrow percentage. the vast majority of people don't have a problem. he doesn't see them. he is talking about is narrow clinical population. it is not really relevant to -- my interest is in the 90% of the people who don't have a problem. the brothers and sisters who are being arrested that is my interest but i really appreciate the fact that he is asking folks to think about the trauma these people are subjected to so i applaud his efforts. so the question was i don't disagree that early severe trauma can lead to addiction. if you are only focused on addiction as a result of early from lot you are probably too narrow. there are a wide range of problems that could lead to an addiction is just one. >> next question. >> i work a little bit with the peer network of new york. majority of whom do not have degrees and formal education and i would like to ask you, in your opinion, the most effective way to incorporate piers around drug policy and education around drug use, particularly crack and cocaine and like you said, talking about crack. it is great work but it has challenges
a narrow percentage. the vast majority of people don't have a problem. he doesn't see them. he is talking about is narrow clinical population. it is not really relevant to -- my interest is in the 90% of the people who don't have a problem. the brothers and sisters who are being arrested that is my interest but i really appreciate the fact that he is asking folks to think about the trauma these people are subjected to so i applaud his efforts. so the question was i don't disagree that early...
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it is a great opportunity for people who have a little bit of photographic experience. the people have a lot, they can really come together and share a love and a passion. >> we offer everything from traditional black and white darkrooms to learning how to process your first roll of film. we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it. we let them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any
it is a great opportunity for people who have a little bit of photographic experience. the people have a lot, they can really come together and share a love and a passion. >> we offer everything from traditional black and white darkrooms to learning how to process your first roll of film. we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone...
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people do not even think about it. they should take aook at world history where the history of the world is mostly about individuals getting power and abusing it and hurting other people and the poor. that is the history of the world. the fact we have been relatively free of that is the greatest miracle of any age. >> that is why people are concerned about the nsa. they are concerned that one institution will have outsized power that will be able to control people's lives. i do not think that is realistic but i think that is a fear. >> all right, let's tackle the first amendment of the constitution specifically. >> if freedom of speech is taken away, dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. george washington. >> are the gritty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost. -- our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost. thomas jefferson. >> we think of the first amendment, most americans go to freedom most beach or press but the fir
people do not even think about it. they should take aook at world history where the history of the world is mostly about individuals getting power and abusing it and hurting other people and the poor. that is the history of the world. the fact we have been relatively free of that is the greatest miracle of any age. >> that is why people are concerned about the nsa. they are concerned that one institution will have outsized power that will be able to control people's lives. i do not think...
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it's like if you have a million people and there's a thousand behaving differently than the other. right. you can figure out who they are. as the technology spreads it gets much harder. at the moment people in china say that the government has gotten pretty good at wack mole mining these things. wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter] >> well, clearly it's our policy to fight censorship, and we -- when we are willing to take significant business hits, revenue hits and so forth to do. we are celebrated everywhere except the country we're busy taking hit in. i would say we are. and the core value of google is the power of information. and one of the sort of harshest lesson for me in the last twelve years i've been at google. not everyone agrees that all the world's information is useful. in any basic way. information is incredibly frightening to establish constitutions of government and business which don't particularly want to be rece
it's like if you have a million people and there's a thousand behaving differently than the other. right. you can figure out who they are. as the technology spreads it gets much harder. at the moment people in china say that the government has gotten pretty good at wack mole mining these things. wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter]...
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a lot of people don't say duh. a lot of people said including people i respect, they said this is troubling. race relation views are going down. >> a lot of people have no idea how much race relations problems affect america. i was on the radio in kansas city, missouri. people were genuinely surprised by the state of affairs. it is not a duh in m opinion. people need their eyes open and they need to learn something. >> i think there is kind of two different things happening. there is a cultural conversation about how we view race. the reality is that most people, most americans are not racist people. they hear these conversations when we use the word race. and they glance over them because it doesn't feel like it applies to them themselves may have friends of different he think miss the advertise. they may appreciate that we have diversity and a diverse president. i think the second part of the conversation is about how our laws play out in america. are thereby as in the way that we enact our laws and in the way tha
a lot of people don't say duh. a lot of people said including people i respect, they said this is troubling. race relation views are going down. >> a lot of people have no idea how much race relations problems affect america. i was on the radio in kansas city, missouri. people were genuinely surprised by the state of affairs. it is not a duh in m opinion. people need their eyes open and they need to learn something. >> i think there is kind of two different things happening. there...
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a lot of people were stepped on and a lot of people were trampled over. >> i'm sure a lot of people wereer a mass of people. there wasn't really much that anyone could do to stop it. >> people are pulled from the force of the crush and injuries are assessed. >> get back, back. hey, hey. >> as event organizers attempt to gain control of the situation. >> all the sudden they cut the music and started like yelling at the crowd and telling everyone to behave themselves and grow up. >> stop now! the party will be stopped. for all these people who came here in the name of love and light. >> the rapper lil john happened to be on the stage. he just grabs the microphone. it was absolutely hysterical. >> okay mother [ bleep ]. you need to [ bleep ] stop! and then the crowd just swept up and everyone started laughing about it. and then it just completely defused this thing that could have gotten really out of hand. >> more than 100 people are injured and taken to hospitals for treatment. despite the powerful force of the stampede, no one is killed. after the 2010 incident the electric daisy carniva
a lot of people were stepped on and a lot of people were trampled over. >> i'm sure a lot of people wereer a mass of people. there wasn't really much that anyone could do to stop it. >> people are pulled from the force of the crush and injuries are assessed. >> get back, back. hey, hey. >> as event organizers attempt to gain control of the situation. >> all the sudden they cut the music and started like yelling at the crowd and telling everyone to behave themselves...
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mental illness is such a -- to most people that i think a lot can be done to educate people there wouldn't be such a stigma and that it could happen to anybody. >> yes? >> well, we have time for one more. so let's try that. keep them short so we can get everybody in. >> i think there is one hope. my name is tom i'm a retired pediatrician. i think there's one hope that the brain institute that is being established may actually who we licity and supply taxs so we can do the research of, for instance, we know that all behavior is do to brain activity in adolescent and s, -- world, risk, impulse control is a neurological problem, seems to be that the connections are not right, and we need to study aggressive animals which are different. aggressive dogs are different than quiet dogs. who guide -- who are guide dogs, and we need to study people in the same way. we can visualize their patterns and see what's going on now in the brain by functional, am i right? and we should spend a lot of money in trying to study these people. mental illness, teenagers, people who commit suicide, brain trauma to
mental illness is such a -- to most people that i think a lot can be done to educate people there wouldn't be such a stigma and that it could happen to anybody. >> yes? >> well, we have time for one more. so let's try that. keep them short so we can get everybody in. >> i think there is one hope. my name is tom i'm a retired pediatrician. i think there's one hope that the brain institute that is being established may actually who we licity and supply taxs so we can do the...
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people. let's show them right now. >> yeah. the ability to talk to a lot of people is freakish. more freakish to be able to run fast or dunk a basketball or any of those other things. it's freakish. >> do you think superman could talk to a thousand people at one time? >> yes. he can get their attention because he has to bend something first but to just get up in front of a thousand people and start talking. >> give him a few minutes and then... >> they would lose the room. burn something with his x-ray vision or something. he flies and comes back. okay. i've got your attention. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: it's beautiful. we've got the beautiful car at the top. beautiful photography. >> thank you. stephen: the show at the top is like mixed with a nijella lawson kind of food porn photography. in the middle you've got two very entertaining people just talking to each other. >> right. stephen: do you put any effort into the show at all? >> yeah. stephen: you really look like you're just kind of bic r winging it in a beautiful way but total winging it. >> when i'm doing the s
people. let's show them right now. >> yeah. the ability to talk to a lot of people is freakish. more freakish to be able to run fast or dunk a basketball or any of those other things. it's freakish. >> do you think superman could talk to a thousand people at one time? >> yes. he can get their attention because he has to bend something first but to just get up in front of a thousand people and start talking. >> give him a few minutes and then... >> they would lose...
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for the most part, a lot of seniors to not trust technology. people have gotten the word that there are risks to using technology, and a lot of seniors want to stay away from it. as much as i want to get my mother to do online banking and paying her bills, never going to happen. she is never going to do that. at the center for accessible technology, we work to understand the mindset of our clients, and as a result, we have systems in place of how we work with them. one of the things we do is we asked people -- what do you want to use a computer for? i cannot tell you how many people tell us they have never been asked that. they have been told they need to use a computer, but no one has told the what they need it for. sometimes we hear that people do not have anything they want to use it for, but a lot of times, they have something in particular. we tried to focus on something that will give them early success. so they are going to be able to have some success with the computer. if someone wants to be able to e-mail their grandchildren so they can get
for the most part, a lot of seniors to not trust technology. people have gotten the word that there are risks to using technology, and a lot of seniors want to stay away from it. as much as i want to get my mother to do online banking and paying her bills, never going to happen. she is never going to do that. at the center for accessible technology, we work to understand the mindset of our clients, and as a result, we have systems in place of how we work with them. one of the things we do is we...
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a few cutting in line,. >> thanks to talking to us. apparently people handlele is pretty well but it's a very long line. it is a very long wait. some people waiting all day here at the airport. hoping to catch a flight out. reporting live from terminal 3. abc7 news. >> we want to share some pictures with you because we continue to get them in. >> put those on the screen and just show you. these are from our viewer and we appreciate the fact you took time to send these images to us. this is a long distance shot of the smoke from the plane after the crash-landing. this is actually video. looks like from a cell phone. >> here's another one. you can see the smoke rising in the air off 28-left, the runway where this happened. and here's another shot inside the terminal. and you can see that jetway there, smoke risings behind it. some distance away. as that plane now in those moments -- you know passengers are rushing to get off the plane. >> see the direction of the smoke is straight up and i know when we talked to meteorologist leigh glaser, she talked abou
a few cutting in line,. >> thanks to talking to us. apparently people handlele is pretty well but it's a very long line. it is a very long wait. some people waiting all day here at the airport. hoping to catch a flight out. reporting live from terminal 3. abc7 news. >> we want to share some pictures with you because we continue to get them in. >> put those on the screen and just show you. these are from our viewer and we appreciate the fact you took time to send these images...
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and a think people have lost sight of that. hopefully, we will be getting out of this recession soon, but we need to do a lot in city hall to accelerate getting out of the recession, making sure families are back at work, making sure children are provided for. that is my biggest priority. >> talk about the issues facing your district specifically and how you are going to balance the issues facing the city at large against those in your district. >> we definitely have a few big projects for issues -- or issues we're paying a lot of attention to and we will continue to devote a lot of attention to, both myself and my staff. one of biggest ones is the planned development of the new campus for california and pacific medical center. that has dominated a lot of city-wide dialogue in the past few years. that project is slated to go forward or get through the entitlement process this year in city hall. if you are not familiar, we currently have a california campus and a pacific campus, and the plan is to build a bigger campus and consol
and a think people have lost sight of that. hopefully, we will be getting out of this recession soon, but we need to do a lot in city hall to accelerate getting out of the recession, making sure families are back at work, making sure children are provided for. that is my biggest priority. >> talk about the issues facing your district specifically and how you are going to balance the issues facing the city at large against those in your district. >> we definitely have a few big...
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of great answers from people. a of people said it very much depend where you live. that's the true, right? >> and perspective melissa, too. if you grew up and your parents had two cars and a summer home in cape cod and you went to a private school, whatever you associate with having a lot of money when you grow you probably don't feel rich unless you have that same luxury when you're an adult and i think your comment on perspective is totally right. don't forget, too, when the markets acts friskilyp or poorly you feel different about future value of cash and investments. >> right. >> in 09 and 10, i'm sure people said a couple million bucks isn't going to be so great. now that the market is getting better, jobs are coming back, maybe $2 million is looking better because the future value could be higher. >> i want to bring in psychologist jeff guard tear -- gardere will join us as well. we're talking about a lot about the dollar figure what the ubs stud focused, one million, five million. so much it as guys were sayi
of great answers from people. a of people said it very much depend where you live. that's the true, right? >> and perspective melissa, too. if you grew up and your parents had two cars and a summer home in cape cod and you went to a private school, whatever you associate with having a lot of money when you grow you probably don't feel rich unless you have that same luxury when you're an adult and i think your comment on perspective is totally right. don't forget, too, when the markets...
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buying a home used to be the american dream, a lot people think it is a american nightmare, after thee popped, market crashed, prices plummeted, people underwater on their mortgages, and millions more thinking there is no safe place to put their cash. that was then. this now, now prices are lower. now mortgage rates are low, but they are both rising that is why right now we have two experts who say there is no better time to buy than now. now to greg and tanya on owning a home, still the american dream, greg, right now is a good time. with so many things going your way. but the notion of homeownership seems to have faded what happened ? >> you can't blame people for having a loss of faith over the last 5 years, given what has gone on. but we want to do is think about bigger picture. we've been talking about buying companies that you wear on your feet or you have lung lunch at,t you about town that you live? single family home is the most direct investment in u.s., it is tied to population growth, you like nike, how about houston? you like estee lauder, how about orlando, you like disn
buying a home used to be the american dream, a lot people think it is a american nightmare, after thee popped, market crashed, prices plummeted, people underwater on their mortgages, and millions more thinking there is no safe place to put their cash. that was then. this now, now prices are lower. now mortgage rates are low, but they are both rising that is why right now we have two experts who say there is no better time to buy than now. now to greg and tanya on owning a home, still the...
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people none got the help of a lot about hunter just the people leaders. summits what the bloody regime. is so you're saying you're not hiding but it was so hard to arrange an interview with you there was so much secrecy around it what your saying so does it mean that you can be seen in the streets every day with your supporters. yes of course. we are square with him on the streets of the revolution that far in hiding i wouldn't be able to talk to you today. where is your father now do you know. that my father is. on the location now with the leaders of this school criminals. they detained the president they go without any charges. and he's a lawful elected president who spoke the will of the people on the canal and now they're fighting a. secret locations where our but i don't can you expect from war criminals. they violated the cause of those mother who died in the name of the revolution and a lot of. so we still don't know where my father escaped. we don't know where here is i don't know why he was detained are you worried for his life what do you think
people none got the help of a lot about hunter just the people leaders. summits what the bloody regime. is so you're saying you're not hiding but it was so hard to arrange an interview with you there was so much secrecy around it what your saying so does it mean that you can be seen in the streets every day with your supporters. yes of course. we are square with him on the streets of the revolution that far in hiding i wouldn't be able to talk to you today. where is your father now do you know....
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i would rather ask questions for people as if she's a instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. two people have been killed and dozens injured in egypt supporters and opponents of the ousted president clash in rival rallies military helicopters as seen above tahrir square and vehicles move into car right. the u.s. promises not to kill edward snowden as it flips between good cop and bad cop in order to get its hands on the whistleblower who continues his limbo in a moscow airport. taking people's freedoms or attempting to sway voters germany's motives are questioned as it demands tough a previously regulations worldwide that's after being caught red handed up in washington private data. plus mixed feelings a meeting between the syrian national coalition and u.n. security council a day after the rebel group bargained for weapons when.
i would rather ask questions for people as if she's a instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. two people have been killed and dozens injured in egypt supporters and opponents of the ousted president clash in rival rallies military helicopters as seen above tahrir square and vehicles move into car right. the u.s. promises not to kill edward snowden as it flips between good cop and bad cop in order to get its hands...
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thatr no other reason, should be a reason to do it. these are people that need the opportunity to represent themselves and need the opportunity to engage in a political process that helps shape their own future. they cannot be in this limbo living in fear and looking over their shoulder every day. it is wrong. it is not consistent with what this country is all about. the frustration of senator mccain is probably the best example of why this needs to get resolved soon. >> i agree ed has to be the moral aspect. i want to thank people like the dreamer's because that's what they did. they did that for all of us. >> we have by little bit more time but maybe i can take some questions from people. raise your hands and -- yes, sir? mr. lloyd and i would like to touch on the issue of language. why are they requiring english language? we are born and raised in the u.s. and all the people will whole of our live, it is only the english language. can we say right now with 99.9% that we can save the english language with correctness? now if you can say that you can
thatr no other reason, should be a reason to do it. these are people that need the opportunity to represent themselves and need the opportunity to engage in a political process that helps shape their own future. they cannot be in this limbo living in fear and looking over their shoulder every day. it is wrong. it is not consistent with what this country is all about. the frustration of senator mccain is probably the best example of why this needs to get resolved soon. >> i agree ed has to...
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by 4:00 a handful of people had already arrived. that is a full hour before the first scheduled bus arrived. as you can see the gates to station are locked. but bart is open up the -- the buss will accommodate 2,000 to 4,000 people. we spoke to a woman that got up at 1:30. >> usually i take it out of concord between 7:30 and 8:00. and i get to work between 8:30 and 9:00. sop i dressed super early today. >> reporter: walnut creek is one of four bus locations offering charter buses. the charter buses will run between 5:00 a.m. the first one just arriving and until 9:00 a.m. and then from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. there are not any set times for when the buses will arrive. they will make loops based on traffic. large crowd out here this morning that. >>> muni is also preparing for extra passengers. hewn know will prioritize service on the -- they are the two for mayor roadways have been if zillion track -- clipper e-cash can be used on samtran and cal train. samtran customers should look for their regular buses at temporary stops. >>> man
by 4:00 a handful of people had already arrived. that is a full hour before the first scheduled bus arrived. as you can see the gates to station are locked. but bart is open up the -- the buss will accommodate 2,000 to 4,000 people. we spoke to a woman that got up at 1:30. >> usually i take it out of concord between 7:30 and 8:00. and i get to work between 8:30 and 9:00. sop i dressed super early today. >> reporter: walnut creek is one of four bus locations offering charter buses....
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that's a great point. there are peoplehe area and don't want to move to california where it is incredibly expensive to live and maybe they don't have a tie to the area. do you think that the attention around the bankruptcy could actually be a good thing in the sense that it is sort of bringing people in and they realize that there is a value there. could it also clear the decks in terms of the fiscal setting. the city has a chance to regrow around you and fix the situation began some people make theepoint charts has been in decline for a long time. you need to clear the decks and give it the reverse. so could, for you, the bankruptcy be a good thing? >> said think you really nailed it. this is a difficult time. it's affecting a lot of people personally. jobs and pensions. it will be difficult for a lot of people, but this is something that really has been a long time coming. no idea is to have someone have a fresh start. so to your point when i think about the talent base, you have a lot of people that have left the state
that's a great point. there are peoplehe area and don't want to move to california where it is incredibly expensive to live and maybe they don't have a tie to the area. do you think that the attention around the bankruptcy could actually be a good thing in the sense that it is sort of bringing people in and they realize that there is a value there. could it also clear the decks in terms of the fiscal setting. the city has a chance to regrow around you and fix the situation began some people...
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a lot of people just still trying to get information as to what is going to happen to their flights, how are they going to get out of toe? i -- out osfo? i talked to a young man who was going to be flying on asiaian a na, and then he realized the plane he was going to be aboard was in flames on the tarmac. >> i got to ask, they do not know anything. they have no power to say anything. so i just use my number to them so they will call me later. confirm how long. i do not know what to do anything. so my luggage, and i cannot make my travel plans. i don't know whether i should book 0 flight, whether to leave or not. so lots of people's lives in jeopardy. reporter: you can see right now here at sfo there are a whole lot of people who are still arriving. they are going inside now and trying to figure out exactly what they're going to do with their travel arrangements. some of those flights have been delayed by about three hours to four hours. i've been having conversation with people inside the terminal who tell me they are being patient. they understand this is an emergency and some of th
a lot of people just still trying to get information as to what is going to happen to their flights, how are they going to get out of toe? i -- out osfo? i talked to a young man who was going to be flying on asiaian a na, and then he realized the plane he was going to be aboard was in flames on the tarmac. >> i got to ask, they do not know anything. they have no power to say anything. so i just use my number to them so they will call me later. confirm how long. i do not know what to do...
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a flight. don't know. lots of people's live in jeopardy. >> and obviously one of the thing that is convenient about sfo when things are normal, this is a great place to fly because there are so many major whierlz have hubs here. unfortunately when there's a situation like this, that turns into a problem because it's not very easy to rebook flights out of some of the neighboring airports, like oakland and san jose. so, a lot of these passengers who are inside the terminal right now are trying to figure out how they're going to get out of san francisco, because now -- now jetblue who flies here but don't have any flights elsewhere in the region. that's one of the frustrating conversations i had with one passenger. gets very complicated when a situation like this happens at such major airport like san francisco international airport. obviously they're working to try to get full capacity flying out, but going to be a while to get all four strips running, obviously, because the crash is still out there on the tarmac. we'll be h
a flight. don't know. lots of people's live in jeopardy. >> and obviously one of the thing that is convenient about sfo when things are normal, this is a great place to fly because there are so many major whierlz have hubs here. unfortunately when there's a situation like this, that turns into a problem because it's not very easy to rebook flights out of some of the neighboring airports, like oakland and san jose. so, a lot of these passengers who are inside the terminal right now are...
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a good question. i think it starts with information. people think that new buildings are earthquake proof and don't understand the performance the building will have so we want a transparent of letting people know is my building going to be safe in it after an earthquake? is my building so dangers i should be afraid of being injured? so developing a ranking system for buildings would be very important and i think for some of the larger apartment buildings that are soft story we need a mandatory program to fix the buildings, not over night and not without financial help or incentive, but a phased program over time that is reasonable so we can fix those buildings, and for the smaller soft story buildings and especially in san francisco and the houses over garages we need information and incentives and coaxing the people along and each of the owners want their house to be safe enough. >> we want the system and not just mandate everybody. >> that's right. >> i hear about people talking about this concept of resiliency. as you're fixing your knowle
a good question. i think it starts with information. people think that new buildings are earthquake proof and don't understand the performance the building will have so we want a transparent of letting people know is my building going to be safe in it after an earthquake? is my building so dangers i should be afraid of being injured? so developing a ranking system for buildings would be very important and i think for some of the larger apartment buildings that are soft story we need a mandatory...
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i'll say that again they have a waiting list of twenty seven thousand people you know i have a nothing but respect for president obama but you know. and it really needs to provide some real hope and some real alternatives to people that have done nothing wrong i don't do drugs he doesn't do drugs you know we're clean we're respectful were intelligent human beings so why didn't you clean respectful intelligent human beings cause to live in one room for the rest of their life for the majority of their life rather than our own you know i'm upset and i just said that they all you know i don't know if you ever heard of the plantation then a mix when people have been reduced to slavery and then exploited and all their life some of them sway away from war and i mean that's what we suffer from in all poor neighborhoods of color in the in the in the nation is the deep psychological trauma that the plantation mentality and so. is that actually part of them of what they call the matrix of willie brown who is a former mayor who was. a grad mayor back to totally sold out to th
i'll say that again they have a waiting list of twenty seven thousand people you know i have a nothing but respect for president obama but you know. and it really needs to provide some real hope and some real alternatives to people that have done nothing wrong i don't do drugs he doesn't do drugs you know we're clean we're respectful were intelligent human beings so why didn't you clean respectful intelligent human beings cause to live in one room for the rest of their life for the majority of...
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welcome to a brand-new addition of the program that presents the different people and the stories on taiwan. i am your host. from trading to investigation -- to education, man has enjoyed a close relationship with taiwan. today we are delighted and honored to have the director of the commercial office of the sultan of oman in taiwan. he will review with us the state of relations up until now. welcome. >> thank you. >> like i said there are many people in taiwan and have had a long-standing relationship with the sultan. a lot of us, i self included, do not know much about your beautiful country. can we start off today's program by asking you -- give us a comprehensive overview of your country, including the size of the population, the land, and the climate. >> thank you very much for this opportunity. the sultanate of oman is one of the most beautiful countries and strategically located countries. we are located at the far southeast corner of the arab peninsula. as you know, we are in the indian ocean and the arabian gulf. we are strategically located. the go to the arabian gulf, most
welcome to a brand-new addition of the program that presents the different people and the stories on taiwan. i am your host. from trading to investigation -- to education, man has enjoyed a close relationship with taiwan. today we are delighted and honored to have the director of the commercial office of the sultan of oman in taiwan. he will review with us the state of relations up until now. welcome. >> thank you. >> like i said there are many people in taiwan and have had a...
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the american people have a lot. were not paved with gold and the people that came from other countries and that built it into what it is. i have a web site, rumsfeld.com. i put a speech by adamle stevenson that was given to my class in college in 1954. and if you have got young people that are wondering about the world, read that speech by adamle stevenson. he had to have any democrat. i don't think that he would have been a terribly good president to be honest with you. he was kind of a cerebral type. one of his campaign slogans was eggheads of the world unite, we have nothing to lose but our yolks. [laughter] but the speech to the senior class of 1954 was absolutely brilliant. and i think if you read something like that you are reassured and if you think about the people who do stand up and support people and understand how precious -- i have a couple of titanium hits and a titanium shoulder. i wanted all of their body parts they wouldn't give them. so in that comes a therapist to the house on time after my hip wa
the american people have a lot. were not paved with gold and the people that came from other countries and that built it into what it is. i have a web site, rumsfeld.com. i put a speech by adamle stevenson that was given to my class in college in 1954. and if you have got young people that are wondering about the world, read that speech by adamle stevenson. he had to have any democrat. i don't think that he would have been a terribly good president to be honest with you. he was kind of a...
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up because what you need to do-- the successful people who make a career change are people whomethodically, nothing rash, did their homework, so to speak. and i think jill jumped in a little quickly. - all right, but, obviously it worked for her, but that's just not the ideal way to do it, right? - yeah. you know, truly i think if you can-- now, in this economy, it's hard, but if you can build out your plan over a 3-year process and add those little pieces in so that when you're ready to make the career change, you have it all together in order to do that so you're not just blindly jumping in to a new field. - so let's talk about that. when you say no rash moves, what would be a better plan? what's a methodical approach to getting ready for an encore career? - i think my favorite thing to tell people when they ask me is really do the job. if you think that you want to--for example, someone i profile in "what's next," he wanted to open an italian restaurant, and he and his wife loved to cook and they were gourmet cooks, but you know what he did? he didn't just say, "i'm gonna go
up because what you need to do-- the successful people who make a career change are people whomethodically, nothing rash, did their homework, so to speak. and i think jill jumped in a little quickly. - all right, but, obviously it worked for her, but that's just not the ideal way to do it, right? - yeah. you know, truly i think if you can-- now, in this economy, it's hard, but if you can build out your plan over a 3-year process and add those little pieces in so that when you're ready to make...
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so, look, we have a problem in this nation. right now, al, people are especially at the low-skill level are being paid under the table. they're not a part of our system. any bill, there's going to be pieces that could be made better. but again i think the balance is good in this bill. again, the house can make it better. but, look, candidly, i think one of the problems that could be overcome is that i'm not sure that any of these quota levels are high enough. i mean, the reason we have so many illegal immigrants in this country is we had more people wanting to work here than we had slots available. so we ended up having people who didn't go through the legal system as a result and so from my perspective, what we need to look at doing is maybe raising some of the quotas. so, i think that's going to end up being a bigger problem down the road and hopefully again we can address it through the house and in conference. i reject that argument. >> let me bring in some politics. senator, laurie and crystal say you can take back the senate, you being the rep
so, look, we have a problem in this nation. right now, al, people are especially at the low-skill level are being paid under the table. they're not a part of our system. any bill, there's going to be pieces that could be made better. but again i think the balance is good in this bill. again, the house can make it better. but, look, candidly, i think one of the problems that could be overcome is that i'm not sure that any of these quota levels are high enough. i mean, the reason we have so many...
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a lot of people find it just right. writer and he did not want to drive. here's why he decided to take the ferry. >> it was either try working from home or trying really hard to make the ferry. . i had no idea how it was going to be. i had the worst case assumption that it was going to be on rideable but why not try. >> at last check the ferry service told me, triple the amount of people to the ferry service today. this is all because of the bart strike. we are ready for all the increase in clouds and there are still people filing out on to the ferry. a lot of people shows the very today. they did not want to wait in traffic or work from home. we will let status situation here, the last dairy cows out at 1115. >> we have seen big improvements in the last half hour to 45 minutes. it seems that every 15 minutes ago, the backups and drive times are dropping dramatically. westbound 24 for example was at one time backed up all the way to concord. it is not only slow for this last stretch here reaching interstate 580. big imp
a lot of people find it just right. writer and he did not want to drive. here's why he decided to take the ferry. >> it was either try working from home or trying really hard to make the ferry. . i had no idea how it was going to be. i had the worst case assumption that it was going to be on rideable but why not try. >> at last check the ferry service told me, triple the amount of people to the ferry service today. this is all because of the bart strike. we are ready for all the...
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it is a complicated seen. i think many people have been driven into the arms of the military, which is a stunning alternative. we a people calling for the military to step in and force this president from power. a mishmash of different opinions and political views that have come together in this uprising. >> we're just about to go to break and then introduce ahdaf soueif, but maybe you would like to give us a little introduction to who she is, her family, the significance of what we are about to hear. >> we are honored to have ahdaf soueif join us today. she is a very well-known novelist who was runner-up for the booker prize. her family is one of the most revolutionary families in egypt. her sister is a well-known dissident an activist and protester. her brother-in-law was jailed under mubarak. her nephew has been on democracy , a! a number of times leading dissident and blogger as well who was jailed by ibaraki and the supreme council and called for questioning by this current regime. his sister founded the military trials grou
it is a complicated seen. i think many people have been driven into the arms of the military, which is a stunning alternative. we a people calling for the military to step in and force this president from power. a mishmash of different opinions and political views that have come together in this uprising. >> we're just about to go to break and then introduce ahdaf soueif, but maybe you would like to give us a little introduction to who she is, her family, the significance of what we are...
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it was so much a question of whether people were still going to need it. it was a judgment. even if the new rules for people or more pleasant than the old, you can still get paid. that's what happened in the 20th-century. unemployment crisis averted. middle-class strong, especially in the postwar years. now, at the turn of the 21st century we suddenly decided several big on that covenant. we suddenly decided, you know what, screw that solution. we will let people go obsolete. let me explain how i see this happening. the magical little tools available for us a seemingly for free, language translation, approximately which translation. you can upload and get back seemingly automatically turned into a spanish. not perfect, but readable. go, microsoft, and a few others. the first company to demonstrate was actually ibm labs. it's a pretty common thing at this point. the way we talk about a service like this most commonly is as if there is a giant artificial brain and we are privileged to get the services of this artificial brain for free. isn't it a wonderful world in which you ca
it was so much a question of whether people were still going to need it. it was a judgment. even if the new rules for people or more pleasant than the old, you can still get paid. that's what happened in the 20th-century. unemployment crisis averted. middle-class strong, especially in the postwar years. now, at the turn of the 21st century we suddenly decided several big on that covenant. we suddenly decided, you know what, screw that solution. we will let people go obsolete. let me explain how...
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there are so many bridges, and people cross them to go downtown, and, um, i bet a lot of people don't even look down to see that the river is even still there. now in portland, the willamitte river has a really bad reputation, especially among young people, because all the things that they've heard about the river. "the river is really dirty, don't touch it, there's sewage in there." and what they don't realize is the amount of work that's been done on the river, and the accomplishments that have been made in decreasing pollution. we're doing a great job, but obviously we're not done yet. it's not going to be fixed in 5 years, or 10 years, or 15 years. it's a multigenerational effort. you know, looking at it as a community, and as a community of neighbors, um, nobody likes a bad neighbor. so, i think that knowing that, um, all of your neighbors are doing good things for the river also encourages you to start doing good things for the river as well. i think that we're all interacting with the people that were here before us. we're interacting with history, and we're also interacting wi
there are so many bridges, and people cross them to go downtown, and, um, i bet a lot of people don't even look down to see that the river is even still there. now in portland, the willamitte river has a really bad reputation, especially among young people, because all the things that they've heard about the river. "the river is really dirty, don't touch it, there's sewage in there." and what they don't realize is the amount of work that's been done on the river, and the...
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so far, a dozen people have used this. several cars are still waiting for passengers to take advantage of this. i had a chance to spoke tspeak to one german who s using this program. >gentlemen who was using this program. >> so far, i did not run across any lines. >> we're expecting more passengers to show up to use this program. you can find a list of this program on our web site kron4.com >> we have this special sectional website where you can scroll down and find other links available. the other thing that you would have to follow for casual carpooling. >> continuing our team covers is morning on the bart strike. kron 4 will tran is liven open with more on what ac transit is doing to help commuters. >> they are adding extra buses and they stated they will continue to negotiate. they stated if they do go on strike it will happen on tuesday. you could see this supervisor behind may is going around to make sure everything is mold. i had a chance to speak to him and he stated that they were off to a good start. the system se
so far, a dozen people have used this. several cars are still waiting for passengers to take advantage of this. i had a chance to spoke tspeak to one german who s using this program. >gentlemen who was using this program. >> so far, i did not run across any lines. >> we're expecting more passengers to show up to use this program. you can find a list of this program on our web site kron4.com >> we have this special sectional website where you can scroll down and find other...
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that have a domestic violence restraining order, people who have been convicted of a felony, people who have mental health committments. >> reporter: these are the people that have legally acquired and purchased firearms legally at one time or another in their life, and since then, they have become prohibited from possessing firearms. california, which has the country's most comprehensive records of firearm purchases, is the only state sending agents door-to-door, confiscating legally purchased guns from people who later became barred from owning them. garen wintemute, a professor of emergency medicine at the university of california at davis, specializes in violence prevention, and helped the state develop the armed and prohibited persons system. >> we spend a great deal of time trying to prevent people who are prohibited already from buying guns. the smart new idea was this: what about the other way around? what about somebody who's bought a gun before, legally, and now they're a prohibited person? and the smart new idea was, let's go ta
that have a domestic violence restraining order, people who have been convicted of a felony, people who have mental health committments. >> reporter: these are the people that have legally acquired and purchased firearms legally at one time or another in their life, and since then, they have become prohibited from possessing firearms. california, which has the country's most comprehensive records of firearm purchases, is the only state sending agents door-to-door, confiscating legally...
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that is a minority of people. l percentage of people who are being very, very -- >> now it is racial? >> why does it have to be that way? >> every time. every time. >> i am just tired -- i have to say a lot of men have been writing about how wrong the verdict is. i am tired of seeing them explaining why the all female jury was stupid. >> man-splaining. >> if jesse was on the panel you would be okay? >> absolutely. you say they are not athletes and shouldn't be treated like soccer players. aside from the fact that they were the worst in history. >> your ignorance is blinding. i hate to say it and we have had a genial relationship. >> the afghanistan goat polo thing is pretty [bleep prp. -- pretty [bleep]. >> if they are coming to enter into a competition, why is granting them visas different from granting us visas. >> my problem is not that they are getting visas. i don't care if cooks are coming over to compete in competitions. they are not athletes either. my problem is with the word choice. it is not the visa. >>
that is a minority of people. l percentage of people who are being very, very -- >> now it is racial? >> why does it have to be that way? >> every time. every time. >> i am just tired -- i have to say a lot of men have been writing about how wrong the verdict is. i am tired of seeing them explaining why the all female jury was stupid. >> man-splaining. >> if jesse was on the panel you would be okay? >> absolutely. you say they are not athletes and...
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a nail. and the only way to get people into treatment is threaten them with a criminal sanction. tens of millions of people have gone to a.a. and n.a. without the criminal sanction. and when you have evidence -- i remember this, one of the first exchange programs at tacoma, washington, what they found was the needle exchange program was the principal point of source of recommendations into drug treatment. think about it. people come to a needle exchange program so they can safely use their drugs without getting an infection and spreading it to other people. there is no coercion involved. it is the most important you can have for someone who is a known drug user what that suggests is that when people need to get help, when people are trying to get better, what they most need is to have the opportunity to find their own dignity, their own self, their own worth. having a judge or prosecutor with a hammer over your head saying you better be clear or i'm throwing you in jail. you better give me clean urines or i'm throwing you in jail. that may work for some people but that's no reason
a nail. and the only way to get people into treatment is threaten them with a criminal sanction. tens of millions of people have gone to a.a. and n.a. without the criminal sanction. and when you have evidence -- i remember this, one of the first exchange programs at tacoma, washington, what they found was the needle exchange program was the principal point of source of recommendations into drug treatment. think about it. people come to a needle exchange program so they can safely use their...
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so most of those people have both. a lot of those people find it happy and compatible and complimentary. in addition just on behalf of the cable television industry i don't work in that part of it they're using the broadband type to bring netflix to their home. so it is certainly a rich subject to think about how it all goes but at the moment i think it's a pretty little complimentary system. >> charlie: what happened to cable television? was it hbo and then everybody else said look at the sopranos, why can't we do is that? or was it a smarter explanation. >> on the dramatic side, on the dramatic content side i think it's probably fair to say that the sopranos was maybe the first show that put everybody's head upsidedown and was surprised with a peculiar antihero. mad men when we did it seven or eight years ago was also surprising because of the nature of the drama was unlikely. people were not as one thought they would be. then there was this proliferation of other dramas that were surprising. to there's a whole abundan
so most of those people have both. a lot of those people find it happy and compatible and complimentary. in addition just on behalf of the cable television industry i don't work in that part of it they're using the broadband type to bring netflix to their home. so it is certainly a rich subject to think about how it all goes but at the moment i think it's a pretty little complimentary system. >> charlie: what happened to cable television? was it hbo and then everybody else said look at...
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so we are a natural global heritage site for people of all cultures. we -- that's why we are so honored to have the japanese festival each year. the lunal new year, the persian new year celebration. it's a celebration of all cultures, it's the most diverse population center in the world. it's ideal situation to celebrate the global civilizations . >> i would agree. >> certainly, you know the japanese friendship garden is a symbol of the sister city relationship we have with the people in japan. the japanese community right here in san jose, it's a place where many citizens make memories of a lifetime from the weddings and special photography they do at the park. it's a place where i think they build memories and -- certainly the mission at parks and rec is to provide a respite from rush and hustle of our every day lives and the quietness there is valuable to all of us. >> i think we can all related to that. maintaining a facility like that is not easy. how difficult is it to maintain? >> definitely the fundraising is one of the challenges i'm in charge
so we are a natural global heritage site for people of all cultures. we -- that's why we are so honored to have the japanese festival each year. the lunal new year, the persian new year celebration. it's a celebration of all cultures, it's the most diverse population center in the world. it's ideal situation to celebrate the global civilizations . >> i would agree. >> certainly, you know the japanese friendship garden is a symbol of the sister city relationship we have with the...
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lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he measures but the truth is the u.k. can stay on its deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come. well before we get to the modern break in the chinese investors and are preparing a massive project in america's backyard the construction of a canal connecting the atlantic and pacific through nicaragua are due to begin next year sponsored by a chinese firm. have been reports the idea of a canal to nicaragua has been kicking around for over one hundred fifty years and now the chinese businessman has dumbed up forty billion dollars from global investors it could become a reality now the owner of hong kong based and degree of his planning to start building the canal in twenty forty which they claim will be ready
lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just have announced another round of paying for the stories he measures but the truth is the u.k. can stay on its deficit reduction policy while many in government know it's looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come. well before we get to the modern break...
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people begged, but it did not help. even aember tried to give his arm fighters to change their minds. >> what has this woman done wrong? she just wants groceries. by closing this road you are hurting ordinary people. this is not a revolution, but in justice. there are millions there. you cannot close this crossing. >> about 2 million syrians are believed to live in the west. there is a feud shortage -- food shortage. the world health organization has appealed for safe passage to deliver much-needed supplies. remindinge constantly all parties to respect the personnel and have patience and infrastructure and medical supplies to ensure they are getting their protection that they are needing. we have a convoy. that willagencies send medical supplies that will hopefully reach them. we went to make sure that it reaches the people. >> it was a year ago when rebels took control of the city of aleppo. a few weeks ago, the government theunced whether to take city and its countryside, but has not been able to make any significant gains.
people begged, but it did not help. even aember tried to give his arm fighters to change their minds. >> what has this woman done wrong? she just wants groceries. by closing this road you are hurting ordinary people. this is not a revolution, but in justice. there are millions there. you cannot close this crossing. >> about 2 million syrians are believed to live in the west. there is a feud shortage -- food shortage. the world health organization has appealed for safe passage to...