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you are trying to divert them or admitting some patients who really need to be admitted. there are a number of ways to relieve the pressure in the spot on the situation. the first is -- there are limited beds. they put people back in the community. they go back to where they came from. they're brought in and stabilized for a day or two and then go back to where they came from. as a consequence, i am not admitting people today who would have ignited years ago. the threshold for a mission has gone way up. you can also admit to a private hospital. that can be challenging. private hospitals do not have the capacity to take care of our most severely mentally ill patients. the county is set up to handle the toughest cases. that is an issue. then there are times when it is so full, the capacity is 24 patients, that we have to go on condition red. when that happens, the chargers called the police and say that they are too full. you need to take the patients that would come here to a medical ie.r. that is not good. you have patience or acutely psychotic in an emergency room equipp
you are trying to divert them or admitting some patients who really need to be admitted. there are a number of ways to relieve the pressure in the spot on the situation. the first is -- there are limited beds. they put people back in the community. they go back to where they came from. they're brought in and stabilized for a day or two and then go back to where they came from. as a consequence, i am not admitting people today who would have ignited years ago. the threshold for a mission has...
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i asked what he had admitted to in court. >> he admitted at his trial last month that he had, in the legal parlance, provided material support to kottaras, and in effect, what he admitted is he had worked inside the osama bin laden compound, running a kitchen, while knowing that al qaeda was a terrorist group -- provided material support to terrorists. there is a sentencing hearing. they have claimed he was insulting the intelligence of the military tribunal by saying meal kitchen person. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. however, it has also emerged that there was a plea-bargain between prosecutors and al-qosi, and in all certainty, he will serve less time, but it may be some weeks before the true is seen.wrot there was some criticism from the military judge at this hearing, who criticized the pentagon and the government for not resolving the issue of how sentences are served. u.s. military guidelines say if a guantanamo bay person is convicted, he should be kept. he was kept in a communal part of guantanamo bay, so that is still to be resolved. >> another detainee to be convi
i asked what he had admitted to in court. >> he admitted at his trial last month that he had, in the legal parlance, provided material support to kottaras, and in effect, what he admitted is he had worked inside the osama bin laden compound, running a kitchen, while knowing that al qaeda was a terrorist group -- provided material support to terrorists. there is a sentencing hearing. they have claimed he was insulting the intelligence of the military tribunal by saying meal kitchen person....
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of driving americans admit they drive drunk?f discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving heat patch activates sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals for deep penetrating relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. thais...peggy. whatng usa pris problem, please? peggy? sure...well...suddenly it looks like i'm being charged a $35 annual fee. yes? tell me it's a mistake. yes? are you saying yes or are you asking yes? yes? peggy? peggy? anncr: want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it p
of driving americans admit they drive drunk?f discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from...
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so that was our defense, but at the same time we had to admit that yes, maybe you have to combine this approach of the material balance with looking at the country in totality. if they are well-behaved -- you wouldn't use that term, but if they were very good at reporting, if there was a good order and there was an openness, well, then a certain sort of rebate could be given. maybe something in that direction could have been used in the case of iraq. one has to admit that over the years this tremendous search for a few items, that was perhaps not worthwhile, that it would have been better to have something a bit more flexible. scott ritter who was an inspector for unscom came out after the war and said in his view iraq had been technically disarmed. well, i don't think he had sufficient evidence to back it up, but what he meant was probably that, yes, we knew after the war there were no nuclear weapons. there never were any, and moreover that the nuclear infrastructure was gone. so on that area the iaea, both in 1997 and muhammad al-baradei in 1998 said that we did not think that they
so that was our defense, but at the same time we had to admit that yes, maybe you have to combine this approach of the material balance with looking at the country in totality. if they are well-behaved -- you wouldn't use that term, but if they were very good at reporting, if there was a good order and there was an openness, well, then a certain sort of rebate could be given. maybe something in that direction could have been used in the case of iraq. one has to admit that over the years this...
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her voice was translated and she admits some part of the murder of her husband. the issue of adultery is avoided. her lawyer was also criticized in the broadcast. after he was threatened, he fled to norway, and he spoke to the bbc today. >> this was under the supervision of iran security. much of what is on this program -- this program may have had a couple of objectives. it came to justify the acts of those who abuse their power. >> this shows the bloodstained rocks in the aftermath of a stunning. this practice has been widely condemned. >> it is very unfair when a man will have four wives, but adultery is punishable by stoning. >> iran holds the second-largest number of executions in the world after china. this is a public hanging of two men convicted of numerous bank rubbings and murders. aware of the international sensitivity, there are no longer televising these spectacles. but there is a new message. >> they do not want to show weakness in the face of international pressure. it looks as if they have decided to show the world and their own people that they a
her voice was translated and she admits some part of the murder of her husband. the issue of adultery is avoided. her lawyer was also criticized in the broadcast. after he was threatened, he fled to norway, and he spoke to the bbc today. >> this was under the supervision of iran security. much of what is on this program -- this program may have had a couple of objectives. it came to justify the acts of those who abuse their power. >> this shows the bloodstained rocks in the...
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. >> as chef michael tuohy starts preparing mals with the greens, he admits his job would be so much more difficult if it were not for produce experts like jim mills. >> jim fills a need here that nobody else does, and that is he--his company and him, particularly, works with several small farms that i would want to work with directly. however, my time is really challenged most of the time, so he takes a load off my shoulder by--he's almost a one-stop shop, and so, i can place my order with him, and i know that i'm getting the best of what is local, fresh, and organic, if i specify. >> mills admits that following the produce directly from the farm to the fork is a grt way to make a living, but he admits that this job, like any others, has its occasional frustrations. >> yes, we do still have some chefs asking us for heirloom tomatoes in march, and that's not going to happen. [laughs] >> but, he says, the vast majority are eager to try the variety of vegetables grown in the golden state. so produce express, which has about 3-400 produce items in its warehouse daily, will probably keep
. >> as chef michael tuohy starts preparing mals with the greens, he admits his job would be so much more difficult if it were not for produce experts like jim mills. >> jim fills a need here that nobody else does, and that is he--his company and him, particularly, works with several small farms that i would want to work with directly. however, my time is really challenged most of the time, so he takes a load off my shoulder by--he's almost a one-stop shop, and so, i can place my...
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. >> matt gutierrez admit he is traumatized.t happened while working in north sunnyvale. >> the owner of the dog, she just suddenly opened the door and then i didn't have time to protect myself or defend myself. >> we have had a dramatic increase by the number of carriers with dog bites. >> there were seven by thees kids. >> they are unemployed and home at the time when the mail is delivered. so when the homeowner comes out to pick up the mail, the dog can escape. it is pushing postal management to mail out these letters in a few days to every single residentÑç in sunnyvale, reminding dog owners if they don't control their pets, they won't get their mail. we went back to the house where max gutierrez says he was bitten. the dogs lunged at the screen when the owner said he didn't speak english. >> most know the dogs won't bite, but there are a number of people here that can attest that is not a true statement. >> reporter: admitting their dog isn't perfect is not easy. >> i think he still need a little training. >> an owner can b
. >> matt gutierrez admit he is traumatized.t happened while working in north sunnyvale. >> the owner of the dog, she just suddenly opened the door and then i didn't have time to protect myself or defend myself. >> we have had a dramatic increase by the number of carriers with dog bites. >> there were seven by thees kids. >> they are unemployed and home at the time when the mail is delivered. so when the homeowner comes out to pick up the mail, the dog can escape....
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the patient or do you not admit the patient. both decisions have consequences on the individual's life. but once you admit the patient, during that first three weeks to four weeks of treatment, the patient goes through a very important induction period as the dosage is being individually titrated to the patient's specific needs. too little medication is inadequate and will not respond to the patient's problems, and therefore they will continue to use other drugs. too much medication too soon will sedate the individual. so you need a highly vigilant clinical response when you're engaging that patient, especially in that first month of treatment. as i've said in the past, not just giving the medication, but also surrounding the patient with the services they need, whether it's individual or group counseling, trying to understand and know the patient. very good. is there a similar process when an individual is being treated with methadone or buprenorphine or any other drug for pain medication, dr. clark? well if you mean in terms o
the patient or do you not admit the patient. both decisions have consequences on the individual's life. but once you admit the patient, during that first three weeks to four weeks of treatment, the patient goes through a very important induction period as the dosage is being individually titrated to the patient's specific needs. too little medication is inadequate and will not respond to the patient's problems, and therefore they will continue to use other drugs. too much medication too soon...
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. >>> cal trans admits a mistake but will not pay for the damage. the east bay freeway b fiasco tt cost a commuter a lot of money. good evening. i'm tom sinkovitz. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >>> while cal trans is gearing up for a major overhaul of the caldecott tunnel, a different story is coming to light. the story of a driver in the wrong place at the wrong time. getting the cold shoulder from cal trans and left holding the bumper bill. jean elle brings us up to speed. >> reporter: the state admits the gates malfunctioned. the driver says he wants to be compensated for the damage the faulty equipment caused. but the state is refusing to pay. drive into the caldecott tunnel at your own risk. in march, bob seankoff, nba bay area-tv, hold us about the gate rising while lanes were open. >> i see these metal bars rising -- >> reporter: the steel poles ripped through his car. his insurance filed a claim with the state for $10,000 to cover the damage. the california victim compensation and government claims borden need the claims. >> not surprising but dis
. >>> cal trans admits a mistake but will not pay for the damage. the east bay freeway b fiasco tt cost a commuter a lot of money. good evening. i'm tom sinkovitz. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >>> while cal trans is gearing up for a major overhaul of the caldecott tunnel, a different story is coming to light. the story of a driver in the wrong place at the wrong time. getting the cold shoulder from cal trans and left holding the bumper bill. jean elle brings us up to speed....
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we issued a report, and they admitted the reason there was pressure to raise the rent or yvette them. -- or e evict them. they said their support system was bad. in the end, last week there was an editor with the newspaper, and the it spokesman admitted they only have a certain amount of threat. thank you very much. >> thank you. next person, please state your name. >> i am happy to say they are located where they are. you have my wife's 50th birthday. i find the owners to be very friendly. i would just like to say i am glad the entertainment commission is working with them to make the venue a safe place. i think they want that. as far as a safety issue, i think the court could do a lot better by regulating traffic. >> thank you very much. >> i am one of the entertainers hired at jelly's. i want you to know it is a wonderful place for a musician to come out. there is not much pay, but it is the enjoyment of going out there and being able to give employment to my musicians. i am work at the morning, so it is not along venue. i have my wife, and my kids just started coming, and they lov
we issued a report, and they admitted the reason there was pressure to raise the rent or yvette them. -- or e evict them. they said their support system was bad. in the end, last week there was an editor with the newspaper, and the it spokesman admitted they only have a certain amount of threat. thank you very much. >> thank you. next person, please state your name. >> i am happy to say they are located where they are. you have my wife's 50th birthday. i find the owners to be very...
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that admitted receiving what she described as a few dirty looking stones which she claims she later gave to charity taylor's accused of selling diamonds to finance a civil war in sierra leone. in south korean forces have been involved in exercises near the spot where one of their warships sank five months ago the war games are the south's largest ever anti-submarine drill with around forty five hundred personnel to take part over five days movers are being seen as a military provocation by the north pyongyang denies the sinking of a warship in which forty six south korean sailors died. jordanian society has become divided on the country's increasing westernisation while some are happy to eat hamburgers or new european style magazines others are reluctant to change their traditional ways or he's paulus leader takes a look at the country's ongoing cultural revolution. a men's magazine that shows off female flourish and leaves little to the imagination a cover like this would not raise eyebrows in europe but in the middle east in a country like jordan where ninety five percent of the p
that admitted receiving what she described as a few dirty looking stones which she claims she later gave to charity taylor's accused of selling diamonds to finance a civil war in sierra leone. in south korean forces have been involved in exercises near the spot where one of their warships sank five months ago the war games are the south's largest ever anti-submarine drill with around forty five hundred personnel to take part over five days movers are being seen as a military provocation by the...
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when is it a mistake not to admit a mistake? hi. we're ready to switch our car insurance to progressive. today just seemed like a great day to save. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you earn great stuff like accident forgiveness and bigger discounts just by staying with us. oh! ooh! so, what you're saying is, it gets even better with age. oh! tell me we're still talking about insurance. rewarding loyalty. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ female announcer ] something unexpected to the world of multigrain... taste. delicious pringles multigrain. multigrain pops with pringles. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast for relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. i'm fed up with always having to put my blad
when is it a mistake not to admit a mistake? hi. we're ready to switch our car insurance to progressive. today just seemed like a great day to save. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you earn great stuff like accident forgiveness and bigger discounts just by staying with us. oh! ooh! so, what you're saying is, it gets even better with age. oh! tell me we're still talking about insurance. rewarding loyalty. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ female announcer ]...
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officials admitted that things did not go as they should have done. the secretary general sent an envoy to the region. >> there have been demonstrations throughout south africa on the eighth day of industrial action by public- sector workers. they. an 8.6% -- they want an 8.6% pay rise and the government is offering seven%. >> of the commercial half of johannesburg has been brought to a standstill. very little work is getting done today. tens of thousands of workers and other civil servants take to the streets. they pushed for the government to meet their wage demands. there have been concerns that the police service would also be striking alongside these workers. in the past 24 hours, a court injunction has prevented that strike from going ahead. the soldiers have been deployed. we have seen their lot of soldiers running hospitals and doing cleaning work alongside the remaining doctors. in the past 24 hours, the unions representing those soldiers say they do not want to be used as substitute labor. the soldiers may go on strike, too. >> very much on
officials admitted that things did not go as they should have done. the secretary general sent an envoy to the region. >> there have been demonstrations throughout south africa on the eighth day of industrial action by public- sector workers. they. an 8.6% -- they want an 8.6% pay rise and the government is offering seven%. >> of the commercial half of johannesburg has been brought to a standstill. very little work is getting done today. tens of thousands of workers and other civil...
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seven to 10 fires each year but there is no change in the permitting process, enforcement admits that they do not really enforcing. two weeks after my fire, picking up the remains of my belongings, the roofers came back to finish the job with the same court to apply roofing. only upon by yelling at them and eventually having to call the police department, because no one answered of the fire department, did anyone come up to say and ask them to stop what they're doing, even though the police apartment admitted they had no control over permits. i ask for your support in supporting the man. >> thank you. >> commissioner? >> i would like to make a motion to support the ban on fortified roofing. -- torch applied roofing. >> what is before us today is prohibition. banning the practice this material is wonderful for rooftop backs. they are all over the city and it is a wonderful material that is lightweight, expanding and contracting with the material. i have no problem with paying more money to have a system put in if it is safe for the neighbors and the building occupants. of course, this
seven to 10 fires each year but there is no change in the permitting process, enforcement admits that they do not really enforcing. two weeks after my fire, picking up the remains of my belongings, the roofers came back to finish the job with the same court to apply roofing. only upon by yelling at them and eventually having to call the police department, because no one answered of the fire department, did anyone come up to say and ask them to stop what they're doing, even though the police...
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. >> mccain admits today's votes may be mostly anti-washington. >> people say, look, you're a great guy, john mccain, i'm proud to vote for you and i think we ought to throw everybody out. oh, thanks. >> reporter: in alaska, tea party and sarah palin favorite joe miller claim lisa murkowski isn't conservative enough. vermont has a race, a five-way democratic race for governor. florida votes for governor, republicans choose between attorney general bill mccallum and health care millionaire, rick scott. but the strangest race is florida's senate primary. >> democrats want a candidate that can win in november. i am that candidate. >> it's clear that he has no chance whatsoever of winning this general election. >> reporter: incumbent kendrick but analysts say democrats may be quietly rooting for his challenger jeff green. why? because the best ally in washington could actually be former governor charlie crist who left the republican party to run as an independent. so we won't really know which party is ahead until the polls close tonight. we do know who is ahead when it comes to fund-raisin
. >> mccain admits today's votes may be mostly anti-washington. >> people say, look, you're a great guy, john mccain, i'm proud to vote for you and i think we ought to throw everybody out. oh, thanks. >> reporter: in alaska, tea party and sarah palin favorite joe miller claim lisa murkowski isn't conservative enough. vermont has a race, a five-way democratic race for governor. florida votes for governor, republicans choose between attorney general bill mccallum and health care...
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involved in order for it to be a romance so maybe it is more of an obsession of bro if you will just admit it john you wish you could make a music video for him just like the obama girl you think about him day and night you can't sleep when he doesn't return your phone calls the perils of so senator john mccain the best advice that we have for you to move on and try to win reelection on your own merits and stop blaming obama for your troubles in arizona and that's why you are tonight's tool time later. now all joking aside emotions on immigration do seem to be coming to a boil florida's attorney general has proposed a new immigration law for the states that he claims is even tougher than arizona's a new c.n.n. poll states that forty nine percent of americans would now be in support of repealing the fourteenth amendment and the top it all off a new pew study states that one in twelve babies born in the u.s. in two thousand and eight or the offspring of illegal immigrants that's eight percent of all the little babies born that year so clearly there is an issue here but it's changing the cons
involved in order for it to be a romance so maybe it is more of an obsession of bro if you will just admit it john you wish you could make a music video for him just like the obama girl you think about him day and night you can't sleep when he doesn't return your phone calls the perils of so senator john mccain the best advice that we have for you to move on and try to win reelection on your own merits and stop blaming obama for your troubles in arizona and that's why you are tonight's tool...
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the president admits his metabolism is slowing down. he has a lot more gray hair since he took office. >> he feels like the weight of the presidency is perhaps accelerating aging? >> i can't imagine the weight of the job doesn't take a toll. it will just require him to get more frequent hair cuts. >> he's in chicago tonight having dinner with friends. >>> a teacher tackles a big honor. >> from national football league no, less, up next. [ female announcer ] to do well, kids need to eat well. and eating well means getting enough whole grain and calcium. and general mills big g kid cereals can help. did you know it's the only leading line of kid cereals with at least 8 grams of whole grain and a good source of calcium? cereals they already love, like lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch. give your kids more of what they need to be their best. grow up strong. with big g kid cereals. ♪ >>> today's same-sex marriage ruling. the castro come as live at 6:00. and also, rock bottom mortgage rates enticing but 7 on your side beware, michael fin
the president admits his metabolism is slowing down. he has a lot more gray hair since he took office. >> he feels like the weight of the presidency is perhaps accelerating aging? >> i can't imagine the weight of the job doesn't take a toll. it will just require him to get more frequent hair cuts. >> he's in chicago tonight having dinner with friends. >>> a teacher tackles a big honor. >> from national football league no, less, up next. [ female announcer ] to...
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so, the easiest thing for everybody up the stream is to admit you to the hospital. i think 30% of hospital stays in the united states are probably unnecessary, given what our research looks like. >> kroft: that's a staggering figure. >> fisher: it's a huge amount. >> kroft: and once someone is admitted to the hospital, fisher says, they're likely to be seen by a dozen or more specialists, who will conduct all kinds of tests, whether they're absolutely essential or not. >> meredith snedeker: they did x-rays, they did blood work-up, they did lung capacity tests. >> kroft: meredith snedeker's 85-year-old mother spent her last two months shuttling between a nursing home and a community hospital in new jersey, suffering from advanced heart and liver disease. dorothy glas was a former nurse who had signed a living will expressing her wishes that no extraordinary measures be taken to keep her alive, but that didn't stop a legion of doctors from conducting batteries of tests. >> snedeker: i can't tell you all the tests they took, but i do know that she saw over 13 specialis
so, the easiest thing for everybody up the stream is to admit you to the hospital. i think 30% of hospital stays in the united states are probably unnecessary, given what our research looks like. >> kroft: that's a staggering figure. >> fisher: it's a huge amount. >> kroft: and once someone is admitted to the hospital, fisher says, they're likely to be seen by a dozen or more specialists, who will conduct all kinds of tests, whether they're absolutely essential or not....
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police say the man has also admitted to receiving his mother's pension payments for about three years after her death. he allegedly pocketed more than $1500 every four months. municipalities across japan are now urgently checking on the whereabouts of their oldest citizens. it follow last month's discover of a mum mafied remains of someone thought to be tokyo's oldest man. he would have been 111 years old but it is believed he died some 30 years ago. >>> an exporter of high grade japanese beef is getting ready to file for bankruptcy. the industry has been hit hard by foot-and-mouth disease outbreak as well as the recent depreciation of the yen. a lawyer for the company says it's preparing to file for bankruptcy protection in court in early september. the company has already notified its creditors of the plan. it was founded in 1999 and opened offices in the united states, singapore and dubai and had been growing rapidly. authorities say the company had a 70% share of the exports of japanese beef to the u.s. but the export of japanese beef has been banned since an outbreak of foot-and-
police say the man has also admitted to receiving his mother's pension payments for about three years after her death. he allegedly pocketed more than $1500 every four months. municipalities across japan are now urgently checking on the whereabouts of their oldest citizens. it follow last month's discover of a mum mafied remains of someone thought to be tokyo's oldest man. he would have been 111 years old but it is believed he died some 30 years ago. >>> an exporter of high grade...
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he is the guy who could pull off the deal that everybody knows we have to make but nobody wants to admit to, which is that the only way out ofhis mess is to raise taxes and cut spending, a one- for-one trade, the only way out, and if he is the deal maker who could make the republicans including charles agree to raise revenues, i would be for him. >> what do you think? do you think h hwould be a good president attended a? >> -- presidential candidate? >> actually, i do. the country is looking for anti- charisma. they ve a charia a shot, and they have a president who does not appear to govern well. i don't think it needs arugula. >> last combat brigade leaves iraq. >> it is the finality of it. pack the trucks, we are done. we are leaving. >> an army sergeant, as the last combat brigade rolold out of iraq back to the united states. they leave another 50,000-plus troops in ira and an unstable political situation five months after the elections. "a the new york times" reported that the state department is using civilians and contractors to fill the void left by the troops. have they ever done
he is the guy who could pull off the deal that everybody knows we have to make but nobody wants to admit to, which is that the only way out ofhis mess is to raise taxes and cut spending, a one- for-one trade, the only way out, and if he is the deal maker who could make the republicans including charles agree to raise revenues, i would be for him. >> what do you think? do you think h hwould be a good president attended a? >> -- presidential candidate? >> actually, i do. the...
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she-admitted to owning the lip balm. a live look it traffic and you cannot even see the towers on the ba brid gold gat bridge. and begin speak, and both directions, the northbound on the right, the south on the left. the san mateo bridge, it looks like the fog is beginning to cover that as well. headlights are east from foster city. fame begin with in both directions, more news * h >> the big night at the emmys for modern families, cable television, and glee and the big winners! >> critically acclaimed modern family was a big winner on a s sunday emmy award. for outstanding comedy and writing. >> we're so happy that you let us and your family. >> and glee also picked up a few. >> glee about the importance of arts, education. so, i would like to dedicate this to all my teachers. >> hosts, jimmy phelan made them bitter controversy. >> nbc is asking to come to los angeles to co-host with every show what could possibly go wrong? >> the daily show held off with the conan o'brien for best variety. and also, from a madman. thir
she-admitted to owning the lip balm. a live look it traffic and you cannot even see the towers on the ba brid gold gat bridge. and begin speak, and both directions, the northbound on the right, the south on the left. the san mateo bridge, it looks like the fog is beginning to cover that as well. headlights are east from foster city. fame begin with in both directions, more news * h >> the big night at the emmys for modern families, cable television, and glee and the big winners! >>...
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he was admitted to the university across the bay.a consequence, he led the movement for disability rights. that was in 1962. in 1977, the movement really took shape just a stone's throw away in united nations plaza in san francisco. over 100 people assembled and did a set in. they denied access to city buildings. it was the longest sit in in the history of the rights movement. it was through that collective effort and the collective wisdom of those assembled and the leadership of ed roberts that the disability rights movement was born in a formal sense. it brought to the forefront nationally people of all political ideologies to come together. thousands of people assembled when president bush signed the legislation 20 years ago today. i want to celebrate that milestone. i want to it knowledge -- acknowledge those for their wor. it is a fundamental thing that needs to be advanced for those with mobility issues as well as physical challenges. all of us are equal. all of us should be given the same god-given right of full access, full p
he was admitted to the university across the bay.a consequence, he led the movement for disability rights. that was in 1962. in 1977, the movement really took shape just a stone's throw away in united nations plaza in san francisco. over 100 people assembled and did a set in. they denied access to city buildings. it was the longest sit in in the history of the rights movement. it was through that collective effort and the collective wisdom of those assembled and the leadership of ed roberts...
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to admit on friday it's reducing the size of the cleanup effort on land and at sea with fewer contracted fishing boats pulling boom. >> the surface manifestations are going down and the fishing back open, it's natural that the number of vessels of opportunity would go down. >> reporter: b.p. may be scaling back its cleanup operations but it that doesn't mean the oil is no longer a threat. this island in timballier bay was hit and there's no one to clean up the sticky, gooey mess. local officials worry there is much more oil in plumes below the surface and fear b.p. will reduce cleanup efforts along the coast too soon. >> if they there's no oil next week and it comes in the bottom the following week and all the attention goes somewhere else, i mean, and you guys leave us, i mean, i'm just-- i just don't want to lose that help. >> reporter: well, the mayor of grand isle is so convinced there is substantial oil below the surface offshore, later this week he will take a boat out himself and drag a mesh net trying to find it. >> glor: don teague in grand isle, thank you. a congressional panel
to admit on friday it's reducing the size of the cleanup effort on land and at sea with fewer contracted fishing boats pulling boom. >> the surface manifestations are going down and the fishing back open, it's natural that the number of vessels of opportunity would go down. >> reporter: b.p. may be scaling back its cleanup operations but it that doesn't mean the oil is no longer a threat. this island in timballier bay was hit and there's no one to clean up the sticky, gooey mess....
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he admitted to torturing thousands, but he has argued the tribunal he faced was set up to try it theenior khmer rouge leaders. he says he's does not fall into that category. prosecutors are calling for a longer sentence. eight children were hit by a train in south africa. the children were between eight and 11 and on their way to school when the driver drove around. four children are being treated in hospital. police in britain are investigating the murder of a man who worked for the spy agency mi-6. detectives said that garrett that williams could have been destroyed -- could have been killed -- gareth williams could happen this -- could have been killed two weeks ago. >> detectives and forensic teams attempted to establish how a 30- year-old mi-6 worker met his end. the body of gareth williams was discovered on monday. the street has been cordoned off ever cents. >> there are a huge amount of people and forensics out here. it is rather grim, really. >> he was obviously murdered in his flat. it is awful. that does not normally happen. >> although the body was recovered two days ago,
he admitted to torturing thousands, but he has argued the tribunal he faced was set up to try it theenior khmer rouge leaders. he says he's does not fall into that category. prosecutors are calling for a longer sentence. eight children were hit by a train in south africa. the children were between eight and 11 and on their way to school when the driver drove around. four children are being treated in hospital. police in britain are investigating the murder of a man who worked for the spy agency...
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under the bush administration, those could be admitted as evidence and as long as the statements were not obtained under torture. that was a significant change. however, as i mentioned, those statements are going to be admited into court as the judge didn't find those conditions applied here. >> warner: now, you mentioned the issue of his age. has that been litigated before this trial? in order, has there been any judicial review about whether he can be tried for a crime allegedly committed when he was 15? >> in pretrial hearings, his age was repeatedly brought up during motions in which they tried to have the charges dismissed. the military commissions act does not stipulate age as a factor and when the obama administration amended those rules, they did not put age in as well. so what prosecutors have said is that while age may be a factor during sentencing, during the trial it won't be an issue . >> warner: finally, shank this trial expected to take and what kind of sentence would he face if he were to be convicted? >> he faces a sentence of life in prison if he were convicted. we a
under the bush administration, those could be admitted as evidence and as long as the statements were not obtained under torture. that was a significant change. however, as i mentioned, those statements are going to be admited into court as the judge didn't find those conditions applied here. >> warner: now, you mentioned the issue of his age. has that been litigated before this trial? in order, has there been any judicial review about whether he can be tried for a crime allegedly...
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we were people were suspicious of president carter because he admitted he prayed several times a day and governor romney, mitt romney's father george romney did. dwight eisenhower, until 12 months before he ran for president didn't belong to a church, okay. he had to join a church, he became a presbyterian. perfectly good church. as long as you have church membership are you apparently acceptable in the american political body. >> lehrer: mark, michael, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: next, criminal charges against one of baseball's best known players. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: 11-time all-star pitcher, seven-time cy young award winner, known as the "rocket" because of a fastball that helped him strike out so many batters during his 24-year career. roger clemens is now the latest baseball great facing criminal charges tied to his alleged use of performance enhancing drugs. the charges stem from testimony before congress in february 2008. >> let me be clear-- i have never taken steroids or h.g.h. >> brown: yesterday, a six-count indictment by a federa
we were people were suspicious of president carter because he admitted he prayed several times a day and governor romney, mitt romney's father george romney did. dwight eisenhower, until 12 months before he ran for president didn't belong to a church, okay. he had to join a church, he became a presbyterian. perfectly good church. as long as you have church membership are you apparently acceptable in the american political body. >> lehrer: mark, michael, thank you both very much. >>...
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in agreeing to the settlement, intel does not admit wrongdoing. its general counsel, doug melamed, says intel is happy to put the matter behind it. >> we would not accept a settlement that would interfere with our ability to innovate, to continue to provide good products, excellent products to our customers, to continue to compete aggressively and offer competitive prices, and this settlement will not interfere with that, so we get to continue with our business and avoid the litigation. >> reporter: clyde montevirgen of standard and poor's says for investors, the settlement removes another big unknown hanging over the price of intel shares. >> intel has the right manufacturing and technology to continue to make superior chips moving forward. so, essentially intel's chips are differentiated to the point where they could essentially sell themselves. this is regardless of the sales tactics. because of that, we have a buy recommendation on the stock. we think they will continue to make great chips and take market share. >> reporter: as he concluded hi
in agreeing to the settlement, intel does not admit wrongdoing. its general counsel, doug melamed, says intel is happy to put the matter behind it. >> we would not accept a settlement that would interfere with our ability to innovate, to continue to provide good products, excellent products to our customers, to continue to compete aggressively and offer competitive prices, and this settlement will not interfere with that, so we get to continue with our business and avoid the litigation....
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oakland police said he admitted to shooting officer young and another person he attempted to carjack. his two accomplices are also in custody. investigators say this investigation is not over, though. and that anyone else who assisted in andrew barrientos' escape will be arrested. reporting live tonight in fremont, vicky gwynn bay area new. >>> a shark described as a great white attacking a sea lion in the beach. one witness, a surfer in the water, during the attack said he saw the shark thrash around with the sea lion in its mouth. the shark, he says, was a great whiting with 18 to 25 feat long. signs have been posted of the shark sighting and we'll have more coming up on bay area news at 6:00. >>> vallejo police released a sketch of a man they saw running from the scene of a deadly shooting. the police describe him as "a person of interest" which is the protocol. the victim was found in the garage of his home shot numerous times. the police also supplied an image of what he was driving with. black or full-sized american van with a tan or light-colored who zan tal stripe and a loud e
oakland police said he admitted to shooting officer young and another person he attempted to carjack. his two accomplices are also in custody. investigators say this investigation is not over, though. and that anyone else who assisted in andrew barrientos' escape will be arrested. reporting live tonight in fremont, vicky gwynn bay area new. >>> a shark described as a great white attacking a sea lion in the beach. one witness, a surfer in the water, during the attack said he saw the...
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but i have to admit that i wasn't sensitive to anything because i never felt then that i was treated any differently than anybody else. so that ends the apartment thing. but i plead guilty of not being sensitive. now when it comes to the negligence of the disclosures and the tax issues, there's absolutely no excuse that's there. when accusations were made, i hired a forensic accountant and told them to check out what the heck is going on because i want to make certain that when i stand up and speak that it's true. well, after i found out it was far more serious than the accusations, i then referred it to the ethics committee. it wasn't as though someone tracked me down, the i.r.s. or the clerk of the house, i filed the correct papers. and the tax that is were paid -- taxes that were paid an accountant might say that had my accountant recognized that this 2,000 down payment for a house in the dominican republic that was promised to be paid off in seven years would be a complete failure, and if indeed they did not give me one nickel but whenever they thought they were making a dollar o
but i have to admit that i wasn't sensitive to anything because i never felt then that i was treated any differently than anybody else. so that ends the apartment thing. but i plead guilty of not being sensitive. now when it comes to the negligence of the disclosures and the tax issues, there's absolutely no excuse that's there. when accusations were made, i hired a forensic accountant and told them to check out what the heck is going on because i want to make certain that when i stand up and...
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but the marshal service now admits that it saved tens of thousands of such images taken at a security checkpoint at a courthouse in florida. >>> now to amazing caught on tape footage of the dash cam of a maryland police cruiser. the officer was chasing a carjacked suv last month and finally cornered it on the bridge. the officer figured the suspects couldn't escape. >> because driver's side door is pinned on the car and passenger side is pinned on the bridge. i'm like, they can't get out. they can't even run. next thing i know, i see the reverse lights and it's like, oh, this is good. and it came at me at first. i figured it would just hit me, not drive over me like big foot. >> but it did. that is wild looking. three teenagers in the suv were arrested after the vehicle rolled over the police car. there were no serious injuries. >>> a set bake for the fire department in a racial discrimination case. on wednesday the judge blocked the city from hiring 300 new firefighters. he ruled the entering exam the department uses discriminates against minorities. it prohibits any new hiring until
but the marshal service now admits that it saved tens of thousands of such images taken at a security checkpoint at a courthouse in florida. >>> now to amazing caught on tape footage of the dash cam of a maryland police cruiser. the officer was chasing a carjacked suv last month and finally cornered it on the bridge. the officer figured the suspects couldn't escape. >> because driver's side door is pinned on the car and passenger side is pinned on the bridge. i'm like, they can't...
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well i have to admit it was not are can paint what i mean is it was not launched by the federal drug control service we are trying to work with the public so channel to stage their campaign but in reported about this problem rooted in our society. spices appeared in our markets no longer and became popular its very quickly our legislation failed to quickly adapt itself to combine listing new horrible smoking blends in long narcotic substances however now this decision has been made and as you may know the on december thirty first governmental decree was adopted then yes that is just selling off herbal smoke and blends under the threat of prime and old people. it would put us through those of the little news of this essentially you're responding to the situation yes you know i must see our thank you to the public journalists when there is having drawn attention to the problem should eventually prompt passing of the bills. thank you very much i can only hope you respond promptly to problems in the future because it's common knowledge that swindlers are often faster in their trades than
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more than 17 million americans admit they've driven drunk at least once in the past year.nother 8% say they got a ride from a driver they thought was drunk. the government is now launching a $13 million campaign to publicize increased enforcement for the long holiday weekend. >>> well, actress lindsay lohan has been released from rehab. now, she is facing three months of intensive outpatient therapy. >> a los angeles judge ordered lohan to continue addiction counseling and psycho therapy. she must also submit to random drug testing. if lohan fails or misses a drug test, she will get 30 days in jail. >>> now, your sports headlines. here's steve bunin at espn news. >> good morning. never before in major league history had two teams come back from nine-run deficits on the same day to win a game. we nearly had that last night in the bigs. take a look at what happened. we start you out in san francisco. joey votto and the cincinnati reds open up a 10-1 lead on san francisco. votto with his second homer of the game. 31st of the season. bottom of the eighth. look at that score. i
more than 17 million americans admit they've driven drunk at least once in the past year.nother 8% say they got a ride from a driver they thought was drunk. the government is now launching a $13 million campaign to publicize increased enforcement for the long holiday weekend. >>> well, actress lindsay lohan has been released from rehab. now, she is facing three months of intensive outpatient therapy. >> a los angeles judge ordered lohan to continue addiction counseling and psycho...
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military official admitted there were plans to strike tehran over its nuclear program. any more details on all those stories coming up at three pm moscow time up next it's the sports news with. hello there welcome to the sport here on r.t. and these are the headlines. on the move spotlight keep her petticoats enjoying spurs while celtic's mcgeady could be on his way to more sky. plus we have a net busting round from game week fifteen of the russian premier league. and it's a record india's sachin tendulkar becomes the world's most capped test cricketer. but we start with the spot at moscow keep a step a petticoat that will join english side spirits from a year long loan deal the current sure international has been linked to the premiership league side the past few seasons but the thirty one year old has finally made the move after losing his number one spot. to sergei persio call for tottenham manager harry redknapp is pretty cozy to provide competition to go mess. meanwhile spot are aiming to bring in another play today celtic and island wing aiden mcgeady is masto to
military official admitted there were plans to strike tehran over its nuclear program. any more details on all those stories coming up at three pm moscow time up next it's the sports news with. hello there welcome to the sport here on r.t. and these are the headlines. on the move spotlight keep her petticoats enjoying spurs while celtic's mcgeady could be on his way to more sky. plus we have a net busting round from game week fifteen of the russian premier league. and it's a record india's...