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a real face. really real face of georgian democracy. lots of community there a year. a little beast and a p.r. company. but nevertheless you can see quite critical articles and send him to so you can buy many things. money which is really spending for p.r. and loves companies but you can't buy everything and everyone you can to lie for a short time to a real one but you can't lie to everybody so it's meant to have time but of course we need to work very seriously and that is why i'm here what has for you personally changed since you left the georgian government and switched over to the opposition side you know my life in the government was not confident. because i had lots of problems with governmental the team. it was very difficult to be responsible for the many decisions which was not supported in the close circle from my side but i am a person who is playing accordion groups is that i was a part of the team quite often i was taking responsibility for the decisions which . was decided despite my protests and despite of my just. decisions but i was a part of the tea
a real face. really real face of georgian democracy. lots of community there a year. a little beast and a p.r. company. but nevertheless you can see quite critical articles and send him to so you can buy many things. money which is really spending for p.r. and loves companies but you can't buy everything and everyone you can to lie for a short time to a real one but you can't lie to everybody so it's meant to have time but of course we need to work very seriously and that is why i'm here what...
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presumably, you do not have a real estate department because of the cost involved in maintaining a full-time employee who has limited work to do for the district. why, then, hire a consultant who is going to cost you the lion's share of one salary that you would have paid for a real estate office? the folks at cbre are perfectly decent people, no doubt, good at what they do, but they did it wrong time and time again when the board told them they wanted an rfp for educator housing. being teachers, we are certain that people can get it right. we could train them, we could retest them, but that's not really the problem. the real concern is the big expense and what you're going to get for it. if there are plans for real estate transactions in the coming year, perhaps it will be better if you can get a better deal on a consultant. thank you very much. commissioner mendoza: thank you. ms. plak. our next item is item g. before going to the next item, though, i've been reminded that our speaker cards, that we're actually not observing the state board policy 11.2 on the request to speak. so if you ar
presumably, you do not have a real estate department because of the cost involved in maintaining a full-time employee who has limited work to do for the district. why, then, hire a consultant who is going to cost you the lion's share of one salary that you would have paid for a real estate office? the folks at cbre are perfectly decent people, no doubt, good at what they do, but they did it wrong time and time again when the board told them they wanted an rfp for educator housing. being...
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there are expiring at the end of this year at the end of two thousand and eleven that could create a real air pocket in the economy so we don't need that i mean boom that is what i mean by your pocket and you don't want that if the economy were on a much more solid growth path if we were kind of hitting escape velocity kind of on the g.d.p. in the jobs front without that sure let it fade for fiscal reasons this stuff should be temporary but wasn't that the assumption in the white house that by now the economy would be back on its feet more or less and so they would begin going to that would be more strongly moving towards the on your feet kind of conditions and and that doesn't look to be the case so i would say to avoid that in our pocket another year of kind of a wage subsidy made maybe on the payroll side but certainly unemployment extended unemployment insurance benefits rip very relevant as far as the tax cuts going or we're going to see a real real fight on that in twenty to life fully expect the republicans to come out trying to force the president and to. the high end tax cuts i m
there are expiring at the end of this year at the end of two thousand and eleven that could create a real air pocket in the economy so we don't need that i mean boom that is what i mean by your pocket and you don't want that if the economy were on a much more solid growth path if we were kind of hitting escape velocity kind of on the g.d.p. in the jobs front without that sure let it fade for fiscal reasons this stuff should be temporary but wasn't that the assumption in the white house that by...
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it was just a real map. it changed a lot of people's lives. to see what happens to people's lives, who knows what reason, you can argue about what has happened, but it is kind of tragic. tavis: when we talk about what detroit is going through right now, they are going to have to fill their way up like the rest of us. >> i got a lot from my parents. i could probably go into analysis for 20 years. if they did not say, they lived it, was take a risk. my dad took a risk when he came to l.a. it was not like he succeeded right away. it is what holds people back. i really learned a lot from sports. you fail so much more than you succeed. it helped me when i got in the acting business. i left so many auditions when i did not relate risk, where i played it a little safe. then when i did not get the part, i was always able to say well, i did not really try. if i had given another 10%, i probably would have gotten the job. but risk and fail and pick yourself up and start over. tavis: the thing i have always it mired about actors -- admired about actors i
it was just a real map. it changed a lot of people's lives. to see what happens to people's lives, who knows what reason, you can argue about what has happened, but it is kind of tragic. tavis: when we talk about what detroit is going through right now, they are going to have to fill their way up like the rest of us. >> i got a lot from my parents. i could probably go into analysis for 20 years. if they did not say, they lived it, was take a risk. my dad took a risk when he came to l.a....
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and a real production team. killing of mike was never real. it was a stunt. it was a hoax. a ruse, a plan that mike hoped to capture the intention of someone in reality tv. >> reporter: since the defense decides not to have dalia testify herself, when mike takes the stand -- >> spell your name. >> reporter: it's showtime for the reality tv defense. >> you watch reality tv, don't you? >> yeah, i watch a couple shows. >> reporter: dalia's lawyers accuse mike of staging his own fake hit to get enough attention to become a star. >> i think you told me that it's crazy that these people are making money. but that you think it's cool. >> yeah, they're doing it. why not? >> why is it crazy? >> they just sit there and do nothing. >> an easy way to make money by not working with a good thing, right? >> it's a great thing. >> wouldn't you like that to happen to you? >> i don't see how. >> reporter: defense lawyers badger him. >> you're certainly a celebrity now, aren't you? >> reporter: but mike never budges. >> it's ridicu
and a real production team. killing of mike was never real. it was a stunt. it was a hoax. a ruse, a plan that mike hoped to capture the intention of someone in reality tv. >> reporter: since the defense decides not to have dalia testify herself, when mike takes the stand -- >> spell your name. >> reporter: it's showtime for the reality tv defense. >> you watch reality tv, don't you? >> yeah, i watch a couple shows. >> reporter: dalia's lawyers accuse mike of...
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in georgia right now it's a real no bullshit. with all signs of soviet regime while a sheen of elementary constitutional norms. violation of elementary human rights control of media. police and we just dream everything despite all our legal obligations if it's coming from from the political decisions so it's a typical soviet country every person who is a good three is the enemy of the country i remember in soviet times even when i was small girl not afterwards during the previous record but before i read it in the books but every person who was criticizing soviet regime was. supporters or agent of secret agent of imperioli right now in georgia it's the same you can change the world imperialism with russia every person who is criticizing saakashvili and who is against he said regime all of that just beginning for me it's a very serious place. agents of russia are friendly we are just traders we are enemies of the people everything we say. you can't imagine it wasn't for myself but you. enjoyed your people right now not everybody of
in georgia right now it's a real no bullshit. with all signs of soviet regime while a sheen of elementary constitutional norms. violation of elementary human rights control of media. police and we just dream everything despite all our legal obligations if it's coming from from the political decisions so it's a typical soviet country every person who is a good three is the enemy of the country i remember in soviet times even when i was small girl not afterwards during the previous record but...
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well it's a real force me to go on this way what are the taboos you say politicians refused to mention about the euro. transfer market put it in that way as if the euro fails europe fails i think this is wrong. until. twenty. we were sixteen countries being with you among twenty seven. words and now we're seventeen years for your joint. and if we are fourteen or twelve there is no question that war and peace. you don't have to pay the same money i think in a negative war of independence both sides it would say not what will happen to the e.u. if it continues to bailouts in bits of economists we would have the separate gauging . parties supporting movements all over europe and there will be in each country. campaigning on questions from one side they don't give enough to or for us on the other sides but we are where we lose our money in order to pay for anywhere and this we have a disintegrating power poor you favor of more countries in the european union adopting the euro currency should it we should not speed up too much. maybe half expansion. on the political figures but make it very
well it's a real force me to go on this way what are the taboos you say politicians refused to mention about the euro. transfer market put it in that way as if the euro fails europe fails i think this is wrong. until. twenty. we were sixteen countries being with you among twenty seven. words and now we're seventeen years for your joint. and if we are fourteen or twelve there is no question that war and peace. you don't have to pay the same money i think in a negative war of independence both...
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call a real face so. really a real face of georgian democracy. lots of really very year to. n.p.r. conference but nevertheless if you can see quite critical articles and send him to so you can buy things. i mean which is really spending for p.r. and looks good on principle but you're trying to buy everything and everyone you can lie for a short time to ruin but you can't lie for ever to everybody so it's matter of time and i'd of course we need to work very seriously and. what has for you personally changed since you left the georgian government and switched over to the opposition side you know my life in government was not a conflict. because i had lots of problems with governmental the team. it was very difficult to be responsible for the many of the stations which was not supported in the close circle from my side but i am a person who. according to rules i was a part of the team quite often i was taking responsibility for the decisions which . was decided in spite of my protests and despite of my. decisions but i was a part of the team when i saw that. i don't want to continue
call a real face so. really a real face of georgian democracy. lots of really very year to. n.p.r. conference but nevertheless if you can see quite critical articles and send him to so you can buy things. i mean which is really spending for p.r. and looks good on principle but you're trying to buy everything and everyone you can lie for a short time to ruin but you can't lie for ever to everybody so it's matter of time and i'd of course we need to work very seriously and. what has for you...
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drawdown or just a real. it's now a three thirty pm here in moscow you with. headlines now britain has revealed it neglected to protect prisoners from abuse as part of its role in the us rendition program this comes as american officials face lawsuits from foreign detainees who claim they were tortured in overseas prisons. ukraine's xperia is in cordova charges of abuse of power and literally losing her country hundreds of millions of dollars in energy deals yulia timoshenko called the hearing a political fall staged by. rivals hundreds rallied to our support side the court. and the families in india accuse the government of allowing the use of a controversial pesticide which they say is killing their children groups claim applying the chemicals is causing a generation of deformed children who don't live to see their twenty. i know those are the headlines here on our next peter lavelle debate why president obama's announcement to withdraw thirty three thousand u.s. troops from afghanistan wasn't welcomed by e
drawdown or just a real. it's now a three thirty pm here in moscow you with. headlines now britain has revealed it neglected to protect prisoners from abuse as part of its role in the us rendition program this comes as american officials face lawsuits from foreign detainees who claim they were tortured in overseas prisons. ukraine's xperia is in cordova charges of abuse of power and literally losing her country hundreds of millions of dollars in energy deals yulia timoshenko called the hearing...
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we have a real problem. that is not good for business. for us, it is active transport, really important as a solution for being accessible. ok, does it work? yes. this is the city. at the red lines, these are the congestion. this is the pattern of workers who go to work in the morning and in the afternoon. most of the workers come from outside of the city of amsterdam. they come mostly by car, but also a big part from public transport. what was the conclusion of all the businesses? if we go on like this, we have a real big problem in one, two years, maybe a little bit longer, we will not have any mobility anymore in our own region. that was one of the reasons that businesses came together and they were thinking, what can we do, not for a long time because it takes time, but what can we do today that helps today? that is important for the accessibility, and accessibility is very important for good, competition against the other regions in europe. of course, it is very important for the quality of life. if we want to attract international bu
we have a real problem. that is not good for business. for us, it is active transport, really important as a solution for being accessible. ok, does it work? yes. this is the city. at the red lines, these are the congestion. this is the pattern of workers who go to work in the morning and in the afternoon. most of the workers come from outside of the city of amsterdam. they come mostly by car, but also a big part from public transport. what was the conclusion of all the businesses? if we go on...
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it has been a real positive to see them grow, and we want to continue to see that happen. as a disabled person, i also see the affordable housing as a chance for more people to be able to live out there, so i would encourage you to move this program forward. thank you. supervisor chu: [reading names]
it has been a real positive to see them grow, and we want to continue to see that happen. as a disabled person, i also see the affordable housing as a chance for more people to be able to live out there, so i would encourage you to move this program forward. thank you. supervisor chu: [reading names]
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can think maybe gentlemen can help me out here but i can't think of another brand here that it's a real deficit here but is it also an opportunity i think it's a considerable opportunity because. michael was saying there probably are some very good brands that are known here in russia and i know that there are some russian consumers that would really love to buy the russian ground instead of the foreign brands so they. just waiting for someone to please do something with them or improve them. russia has considerable potential because they can take the best practices from around the world they can apply them here in create brands and really export them out i mean they have really. it's on limit of what they can do and it's wide open and i'm sure in the world i mean sure there are some and some other brands that are being exported now but there's a whole broad range that's what i'm going to go over to also. i won't name the brand but i like. wristwatches ok and i came across a russian brand name in here and it's absolutely exquisite maybe a little goudie a little bit too much this is righ
can think maybe gentlemen can help me out here but i can't think of another brand here that it's a real deficit here but is it also an opportunity i think it's a considerable opportunity because. michael was saying there probably are some very good brands that are known here in russia and i know that there are some russian consumers that would really love to buy the russian ground instead of the foreign brands so they. just waiting for someone to please do something with them or improve them....
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disaster i don't know how that happens but i'm happy that so many people came here as it was a real sport and festival so well with twenty thousand people turned out to watch a james in the world of boxing against a relative james in the world of football all the proceeds will go towards promoting sport in the area so regardless of the results everyone is a winner i say about our team canada. a favor and the boxing ring and that's all your support for whether it's next then we stay with and use that couple of minutes after the. culture is that so much of the taxpayers are limited because it is never a real mystery and this is being described as one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries or opec in crisis if it is there's a real. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. white stream cascading from mountain slopes the view is miss mirage. but this beauty brings deaths at a speed of more than four hundred kilometers per. step to launch an all.
disaster i don't know how that happens but i'm happy that so many people came here as it was a real sport and festival so well with twenty thousand people turned out to watch a james in the world of boxing against a relative james in the world of football all the proceeds will go towards promoting sport in the area so regardless of the results everyone is a winner i say about our team canada. a favor and the boxing ring and that's all your support for whether it's next then we stay with and use...
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a real and deadly strain of the e.illed 17 people in europe has now spread even further. three cases have been report in the united states. all of the people with the infection had recently been to germany, the center of the current outbreak. for more on that, we want to talk to the chairman and medical director of the hamburg center in germany. thank you very much for being with us. there are some -- some microbiologists are saying this particular strain is -- the e. coli is rarely spread from person to person. this could indeed spread from person to person. >> we know a lot about e. coli because they were dealing with the strains that were out for a long time. this particular strain is special. we've been able to decode the genetic formation a couple of hours ago. we're learning a lot more about this particular bacteria and what is apparent by looking at the patients is that it can, in fact, be virulent and cause very severe symptoms, particularly in the kidneys and the brain. >> when you've said you've been able to
a real and deadly strain of the e.illed 17 people in europe has now spread even further. three cases have been report in the united states. all of the people with the infection had recently been to germany, the center of the current outbreak. for more on that, we want to talk to the chairman and medical director of the hamburg center in germany. thank you very much for being with us. there are some -- some microbiologists are saying this particular strain is -- the e. coli is rarely spread from...
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caroline wozniacki elsewhere france's marion bartoli defending champion serena williams is having a real tussle up against in-form wildcard lisicki covered center court as rain has delayed play elsewhere but we were later bulgaria suspect on a prolonged about the first player to beat both williams sisters on grass take czech try it about four seed a tory as a rank of better reach the highest seed left in the women's draw will take on a major passion after knocking out russian i'll give it all of us well meanwhile mccall usually went out after losing to roger federer the russian won the first set on a tie break only the second set he taken off the swiss since two thousand and three however federal superiority prevailed as he won six seven six three six three six three to go into the quarterfinals. and see how this turns out to be because again it could be a repeat of the joke so i was wrong. because. i was right. he was going for four grand slams in a row people were going crazy he loses. so wife the ladies drop all four top seeds is through to the last eight world number one rafael nadal
caroline wozniacki elsewhere france's marion bartoli defending champion serena williams is having a real tussle up against in-form wildcard lisicki covered center court as rain has delayed play elsewhere but we were later bulgaria suspect on a prolonged about the first player to beat both williams sisters on grass take czech try it about four seed a tory as a rank of better reach the highest seed left in the women's draw will take on a major passion after knocking out russian i'll give it all...
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this will have a real impact. enforcement has been the weak link, so to speak, in the process, for many years, installing signs. whether it is stop signs, speed signs, if driver do not respect them, and foresman does not happen, and then they are ineffective -- and does not enforcement does not happen, and then they are ineffective. mta might be here. i believe day may want to make a comment and provide details of what their findings are. >> good morning commissioners. sfmta sustainable streets division. regarding street signs, we want to move ahead with the implementation and procurement of funds. as part of the mayor's directive, as part of the pedestrian safety task force, there is a committee that is currently developing a plan for this project. we had a meeting today. this is one of the items on the agenda. as we start collecting funds and design, we will start this process. commissioner weiner: do you anticipate and limitation by the end of the school year? >> we plan to have it under way by the beginning of
this will have a real impact. enforcement has been the weak link, so to speak, in the process, for many years, installing signs. whether it is stop signs, speed signs, if driver do not respect them, and foresman does not happen, and then they are ineffective -- and does not enforcement does not happen, and then they are ineffective. mta might be here. i believe day may want to make a comment and provide details of what their findings are. >> good morning commissioners. sfmta sustainable...
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service in a real way is expected to subsidize a neighborhood of much higher economic status. that is a perverse use of the land. this is a great project. you have heard from the mayor's office of housing that the reduction in the number of units is a real cost to the city and office of housing that could deploy those resources elsewhere. i think this is a project whose time has come and it deserves to go forward. supervisor mar: i am going to read some more names before the next speaker comes up. gail goldman, mike terio, and brett luellen. >> i am a native born and raised in laurel heights. everyone keeps referencing the bus yard. i grew up on the other side of that. i wish i was fortunate enough to attend drew school now that they are getting this new gymnasium that is a very big deal. i am and several phone profit -- philanthropic boards throughout the city. community support is the key to making sure that any community organization is run successfully in the neighborhood. you have the option and opportunity of full community support with supervisor farrell's this in and c
service in a real way is expected to subsidize a neighborhood of much higher economic status. that is a perverse use of the land. this is a great project. you have heard from the mayor's office of housing that the reduction in the number of units is a real cost to the city and office of housing that could deploy those resources elsewhere. i think this is a project whose time has come and it deserves to go forward. supervisor mar: i am going to read some more names before the next speaker comes...
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culture is the same moment there is no maybe it was never a real mysterious problem is being described as one of the worst meetings we have ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries or opec in crisis if it is there's a real. elite . in the. them.
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is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war sucks. to the troops nineteen forty five dot com. wealthy british style. but on the title. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with monks cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. mission free accreditation free lance for charges free. range and free is free. to tide free. and free volunteers flood video for your media projects for free media and on the hard t.v. dot com. verging on the brink of default greeks go on strike with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets to march against austerity cuts but china's prime minister on tour for in europe has offered to buy the embattled euro out of the troubled. prosecutors in the hague call on libya's to turn over a colonel gadhafi for a blow to be ordering the killing of civilians but the country's leadership refuses to recognize the tribunal didn't receive labeling it a cover for nato illegal actions in li
is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war sucks. to the troops nineteen forty five dot com. wealthy british style. but on the title. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with monks cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. mission free accreditation free lance for charges free. range and free is free. to tide...
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drawdown or just a real. ok tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer were no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. download the official t.m.p. cation giong phone the i pod touch from the i choose our. life on the go. video on demand keys minefield calls and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. mission. call . the you can see. the a. welcome to cross talk time. all about exit strategy obama's long awaited plan to start drawing down troops levels in afghanistan is in play but is it a real drawdown or just a reduction of the so-called surge of eighteen months ago did obama capitulate to public opinion over military needs and will american and nato troops ever completely leave afghanistan the afghans. can. still. get cross-talk u.s. afghan strategy i'm joined by gareth porter in washington he's an investigative historia
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is actually banned it because they say that it poses a real risk to viewers giving stuff i passed we banned insurance disgusting but you have to ban it as opposed to risk to viewers there's a lot of disgusting movies out there all i know is i watched the southpark episode making fun of the called the human scent typepad and i wasn't i right afterwards i saw i swear i was kind of mentally just. showing the province your decision you pay to go see the damn we i told any beforehand that if there was a real quick mr and i might have to walk up but i was so horrified about the idea of this movie that i couldn't even stand that the u.k. has been this from private d.v.d. sales as well it's completely banned from the entire country treating it like we treat child porn as if it's a real threat to viewers think it's a fictional movie i pad you know there's a little fantasy involved whoever's fantasy that is sick and twisted and should be allowed to have fantasies but it's also censorship we've got a lot of stories today ok there's also a new video out from this is out of get on who's an america
is actually banned it because they say that it poses a real risk to viewers giving stuff i passed we banned insurance disgusting but you have to ban it as opposed to risk to viewers there's a lot of disgusting movies out there all i know is i watched the southpark episode making fun of the called the human scent typepad and i wasn't i right afterwards i saw i swear i was kind of mentally just. showing the province your decision you pay to go see the damn we i told any beforehand that if there...
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culture is that so much as i was about to feel in those eyes you were given a real pleasure in full force fields or was he a great man who made history or was he merely a product of his time opinions differ widely don't know when. live from moscow this is r.t. top stories at this hour the toxic ripples from the fukushima nuclear facility reach beyond the no go zone with radiation levels some eighty kilometers away from the plant exceeding legal limits in all sea and groundwater in the area been found to be contaminated. going to gadhafi pledges that he'll never leave libya as he faces off against a chess grandmaster in the devastated capital of tripoli nato steps up its offensive and declares its expanding operations against libyan government forces. and sentiment spreads across europe as activists along the government stop ignoring the israeli occupation of the west bank and call for a boycott of goods from illegal settlements. for the moment next it's our exclusive interview for you bringing a firsthand perspective on the new foreign policy. you know you want to rush to regime change ha
culture is that so much as i was about to feel in those eyes you were given a real pleasure in full force fields or was he a great man who made history or was he merely a product of his time opinions differ widely don't know when. live from moscow this is r.t. top stories at this hour the toxic ripples from the fukushima nuclear facility reach beyond the no go zone with radiation levels some eighty kilometers away from the plant exceeding legal limits in all sea and groundwater in the area been...
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it's a real simple thing. the scientific process here. you know how a microwave works is it's shooting electromagnetic waves, and every time they cross and they enforce each other and there are little hotspots
it's a real simple thing. the scientific process here. you know how a microwave works is it's shooting electromagnetic waves, and every time they cross and they enforce each other and there are little hotspots
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you would like to see him a real. he's being described one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries are full price is if it is used as a real. woman is this place who owns general electric and make out and go oh how they get the money to make them and who's giving it to them and why to protect us from. these are all questions that somebody like obama should have been asking was. it just didn't happen the empire it was it was designed. and those bases just came along like you know some terrible cancer and. when you see how much money is at stake in in the operations that go on every day it's phenomenal the number of flights to take off from katrina air force base every single day in just that one base in that one country on one day and have involved thousands of gallons of jet fuel. repair and maintenance and parts for those aircraft the rationale for these bases is that they're continually practicing and training and using the equipment and running the personnel through
you would like to see him a real. he's being described one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries are full price is if it is used as a real. woman is this place who owns general electric and make out and go oh how they get the money to make them and who's giving it to them and why to protect us from. these are all questions that somebody like obama should have been asking was. it just didn't happen the empire it was it was designed. and those...
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cultures that so much of the taxpayers' money maybe once a year to have a real ministry and this is being described as one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries or opec in crisis if it is there's a real. question are you going to live from moscow these are the top stories it's interim military government promises to review the jailing of it least seven thousand people but amid allegations of torture and abuse by the army egyptians question whether the a revolution for justice and democracy has only put in place and other dictatorship . the leaders of russia and china join their central asian counterparts forward through summit focusing on fighting extremism and drugs the presidents of afghanistan and iran are also invited to the t.n.c. anniversary as c.e.o. meeting and cause a stamp. and more angry protests are expected on the streets of greece in the face of the cuts as you can see we're looking at a live picture there and another bailout being discussed if you are appears likely to force more steering measures on the public. people in
cultures that so much of the taxpayers' money maybe once a year to have a real ministry and this is being described as one of the worst meetings we've ever had is the organization of petroleum exporting countries or opec in crisis if it is there's a real. question are you going to live from moscow these are the top stories it's interim military government promises to review the jailing of it least seven thousand people but amid allegations of torture and abuse by the army egyptians question...
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question is that so much that there is hardly anybody was it a real serious derail his meeting with yes the greek government survives a lot of confidence as it's crushing debt or deal continues unabated. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies scare me i dreamed of owning a cannon cutting factory. but we have less garbage now. some business or come here make fun of me. regular garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time people like me. that one. that i feel people will start to appreciate us. twenty years ago the largest country in the world disintegrates into. a fistfight. what had been chained. to the generator. where did it take. it was the fourth quarter. of. this street still keeps its eclipse of announced time to reveal that in the soviet files an aussie. downloads the official anti application to i phone oh i pod touch from the i choose option. the faulty life on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the faulty dot com. f
question is that so much that there is hardly anybody was it a real serious derail his meeting with yes the greek government survives a lot of confidence as it's crushing debt or deal continues unabated. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies scare me i dreamed of owning a cannon cutting factory. but we have less garbage now. some business or come here make fun of me. regular garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see...
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so it was a real speed change a thing. it had been integrated over a period of years, but it had everything to do with it. unfortunately, it's very difficult to set the genie back into the bottle. >> i think gretchen is spot on. you know, and also created this opportunity, frankly, for banks to compete with geocities when it came to mortgage loans. so fannie and freddie had certain benefits, including the fact from a regulatory capital perspective, the mortgage bank securities had very low risk. we saw the basel committee of the view that the geocities mortgage-backed securities should be reversed at the behest of the banks and lobbies and once they did in all the sudden the notion was that all mortgage-backed securities of equal ratings should have the same rest. you ended up seeing the banks that have branches become very aggressive in pushing mortgages through the pipe line. the investment banks had have to figure out another angle. and i was vertically integrating in many cases they're lending channels. it was using th
so it was a real speed change a thing. it had been integrated over a period of years, but it had everything to do with it. unfortunately, it's very difficult to set the genie back into the bottle. >> i think gretchen is spot on. you know, and also created this opportunity, frankly, for banks to compete with geocities when it came to mortgage loans. so fannie and freddie had certain benefits, including the fact from a regulatory capital perspective, the mortgage bank securities had very...
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it has to have a real substantive educational aspect that is value added. we can do a lot on campus to have the interactive dimension being very strong. is there enough going into the structure of the debate that can either add value as a substance or it can limit that. how is the commission struggling with balancing interactivity to the substance of the debate themselves? >> well, let me take a shot at it. then john can jump in, too. >> what the commission does is create and establish a platform through which the candidates can interact with one another. it goes without saying, the more interaction and dialogue between the candidates, the more opportunity for them to get substantively into the issues, the better it is for the voter. there has been an evolution in time over the various campaign cycles to try to move toward foremats in which there really is true engagement between the candidates. any format in which people are basically reading their press releases to each other is less conducive than what you are talking about. so our goal is to try to creat
it has to have a real substantive educational aspect that is value added. we can do a lot on campus to have the interactive dimension being very strong. is there enough going into the structure of the debate that can either add value as a substance or it can limit that. how is the commission struggling with balancing interactivity to the substance of the debate themselves? >> well, let me take a shot at it. then john can jump in, too. >> what the commission does is create and...
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for me and missing person kind of it was tough meanwhile the men's can petition turned out to be a real cracker the two favorites who took a little bored halfway through the tournament and were disqualified from moving distance markers and the feet of the russian golf course on what's to be decided on the clues in the. hundred meter mark. out of the next day i went in there and you know about which is heard about which ones of the referees this kind of situation. and incredibly former tennis world number one and two time grand slam winner you gain you can feel you can look it up a little bored his first professional title the thirty seven year old was trailing by aids troops he had to live final day but later found his perfect clutch to produce an impressive last round which. including in just one movie and this really modest finish of fifteen over by the olympic tennis champion is going to lose his golf skills for the olympics in rio intimately sixteen. i didn't expect to win it was a real surprise for me i'm very satisfied with my score in the last round and second is five under par i
for me and missing person kind of it was tough meanwhile the men's can petition turned out to be a real cracker the two favorites who took a little bored halfway through the tournament and were disqualified from moving distance markers and the feet of the russian golf course on what's to be decided on the clues in the. hundred meter mark. out of the next day i went in there and you know about which is heard about which ones of the referees this kind of situation. and incredibly former tennis...
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is it a spring bounce or a decisive turn to a real recovery? his small idea is catching on in a big way. tonight, a slice of generosity. >>> good evening. diane sawyer is on assignment. we're going to get to that landmark mammogram study in a moment. but first, breaking news fro afghanistan. a team of suicide bombers has attacked a luxury hotel popular with foreigners, including americans, shattering what had been relative calm in the city of kabul. there have been several explosions and a gun battle. hundreds may have been inside at the start of the attack, including top officials of the afghan government. at least ten are dead. and abc's nick schifrin is there. nick? >> reporter: george, this attack is now over, but you can see the corner of the intercontinental hotel here is on fire. the attack lasted more than four and a half hours. and i spoke with one survivor who left the hotel during the attack. he described a bloody scene. he says three of his colleagues were killed and one of the attackers had more than 15 grenades strapped to his ches
is it a spring bounce or a decisive turn to a real recovery? his small idea is catching on in a big way. tonight, a slice of generosity. >>> good evening. diane sawyer is on assignment. we're going to get to that landmark mammogram study in a moment. but first, breaking news fro afghanistan. a team of suicide bombers has attacked a luxury hotel popular with foreigners, including americans, shattering what had been relative calm in the city of kabul. there have been several explosions...