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it is really difficult to follow this from afar. they were exiled from here and so we're trying to raise the issue because we want to make sure that as san franciscans, we have a responsibility to the original people. i just wanted to thank you for letting me raise this issue once more. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners, we are -- just to reiterate the schedule, we are proposing in two weeks to bring the project for you forst action with the number of actions that he talked about today. the public comment period on the e.i.r. did close a while ago. my understanding, linda, maybe you could discuss the issue of what public comments -- the status of public comment. >> basically, commissioners, as you are aware, we have a requirement to allow people to speak on any item that is closed. before you take your actions. it includes certification of environmental documents. although the public commentary ended and comments at this point will not be included in the res
it is really difficult to follow this from afar. they were exiled from here and so we're trying to raise the issue because we want to make sure that as san franciscans, we have a responsibility to the original people. i just wanted to thank you for letting me raise this issue once more. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners, we are -- just to reiterate the schedule, we are proposing in two weeks to bring the...
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it they indicate the device was set off from afar.killed 16 people and was initially believed to be the work of a suicide bomber. 42 people have been killed and syria over the last day or so of thousands of people have been calling for the president to step down. the government has been targeting protesters over the last six weeks. the regime has on least the army backed by tanks and snipers to try and crush the rebel movement. the bullet train connecting tokyo with northern japan, it did resume full service today and as the first time since the march 11th earthquake in tsunami damaged roughly 1200 spots along the rail. the trains do need to slow down on the areas still under repair. >>brian: nice day, sunshine but it is windy today. the winds whipping up this afternoon, you're seeing gusts of 40 m.p.h. for sfo in right now all the times when a lot places between 20 and 30. those winds will go for much of the evening before beginning to diminish later on tonight. it they're going to be back for tomorrow. it's going to be a lot warmer.
it they indicate the device was set off from afar.killed 16 people and was initially believed to be the work of a suicide bomber. 42 people have been killed and syria over the last day or so of thousands of people have been calling for the president to step down. the government has been targeting protesters over the last six weeks. the regime has on least the army backed by tanks and snipers to try and crush the rebel movement. the bullet train connecting tokyo with northern japan, it did...
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more than 00miles fromhe aby -- 200 les rom the abbeand e sprinkling of imagininan fairy dust from afar, tse wchingt this crict club. the tnenter, it'sime for traditionalunti and dressle tles. two pele g marriedrompng miionsf to part >> we cebra the wding of prce william and h beled kate. it's not hard to attract a crowd, eecially for free party. this oneaidn by the council. the stime it repsents is replicated many times over. in bs, houses an squares. it may be fleeti butherever theye held, street parties engender a sense of natnal ity. >> fantastic. >> she held oo herathes hando tightly. >> this y is going to remember ball e children which is reall reallnice >> i thinkverydy here feels a realconnection to them, evybod students o live in the town alike >> ce on. i w really pleas to hear that it s going acrs th divi in rthern ireland and they are celebting together. >> ihink they're realappy yeah. and i think tynjoyife. >> inlkly and no doubt elsewhere,hereill always be voes of dsent >> it would be nice to geome of this for a better causehan a wedding,it's a royaleddi but 's a weddi at
more than 00miles fromhe aby -- 200 les rom the abbeand e sprinkling of imagininan fairy dust from afar, tse wchingt this crict club. the tnenter, it'sime for traditionalunti and dressle tles. two pele g marriedrompng miionsf to part >> we cebra the wding of prce william and h beled kate. it's not hard to attract a crowd, eecially for free party. this oneaidn by the council. the stime it repsents is replicated many times over. in bs, houses an squares. it may be fleeti butherever theye...
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. >> filling the void from afar. what out of state students bring to uc schools that californians don't. good evening, ken bastida. >> dana king. one peninsula's fire department might be run from 3,000 miles away. san carlos is considering contracting the city's fire response to a private company based in jupiter, florida, as it looks to cut costs, mark sayier is in san carlos where many residents say they want their local fire department to stay local. >> reporter: the cities of san carlos and neighboring belmont share a joint fire department and have since the 1970s, but san carlos thinks it is paying too much and they have given notice they want to end the relationship come october. >> the city staff will to a proposal upon the. >> reporter: they considered four proposals to save money including one from a florida company called backen hut. paul donohue nose full well the idea of a privatized fire department will meet resistance. >> as a private company we are always told they put prove it before safety. we wouldn
. >> filling the void from afar. what out of state students bring to uc schools that californians don't. good evening, ken bastida. >> dana king. one peninsula's fire department might be run from 3,000 miles away. san carlos is considering contracting the city's fire response to a private company based in jupiter, florida, as it looks to cut costs, mark sayier is in san carlos where many residents say they want their local fire department to stay local. >> reporter: the cities...
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i'm a she'll have tal afar. if somebody gives a just scare you know and i just want to fit in they just want to be a part of it. coming in and actually happy that they don't think they're asked when i was twenty five years old so they're going to be all they can do while they can bring to the part. where counted them. getting you now won't be impolite where we're. going. to. leave is here to sign up for the redirection project for humans up to age twenty four this three month course strains the neighborhoods toughest kids for joins. the classes will be held in city hall and the reason one class will be able to see your because you got monsters and you know you've been through a graduation so you know and saying the reason why we do want it that way is because when coming in you're stressed. coming to city hall stress. that's my low brow you know i'm saying he don't you know i'm saying that's why i started this program and study for the reason with the. verse three of the murder of his brother tracy showing visit
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the technical capabilities you know we use drones we like to use the air force in the navy from from afar so there is capability we could bring to bear and unfortunately. and not sure that a lack of money to continue will really restrain the united states and in order call you wrote you call syria israel's second phase target and iran a third phase target explain that and i do think it influences u.s. foreign policy. well israel as it as it sees itself is surrounded by enemies and the alliance between syria and iran are is part of that little syria as a kind of a transit point iran is the larger target wesley clark general wesley clark retired general gave a talk some years ago where he mentioned six or seven countries across the middle east that were the united states slat israel enemy all it needed needed in the united states of the e.u. and certainly possibly in israel's need to make a speaker israel but in the united states he needed to have regime change and certainly iraq was on the list going to libya was on that list we see there. you know syria and iran are on those those lists s
the technical capabilities you know we use drones we like to use the air force in the navy from from afar so there is capability we could bring to bear and unfortunately. and not sure that a lack of money to continue will really restrain the united states and in order call you wrote you call syria israel's second phase target and iran a third phase target explain that and i do think it influences u.s. foreign policy. well israel as it as it sees itself is surrounded by enemies and the alliance...
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she insisted she would meet those who were coming from afar, diplomats, and she stood with her brother-in-law senator kennedy and insisted on treating everyone who came to pay their respects to her husband. we also remember her for state entertaining. in the short amount of time she was in the white house just a little over 1,000 days, money through 16 state dinners. interfirst term of george w. bush i think they had to. remember 9/11 have been thomas security issues, but the second ambushes were not is interested in that it in the state entertainment or bringing people from abroad to entertain at the white house. the kennedy's love that lifestyle. they came from the northeast with ties to new york city, a kennedy had ties with hollywood going back to his father's day. they loved the glitter and cannot ship of entertainment but also they loved and the arts. she will reduce every one of these occasions to bring artist to the white house. playwrights. she would bring singer's. opera singers. she would bring orchestra is. it plays would be done at the white house. this also reminded her there wa
she insisted she would meet those who were coming from afar, diplomats, and she stood with her brother-in-law senator kennedy and insisted on treating everyone who came to pay their respects to her husband. we also remember her for state entertaining. in the short amount of time she was in the white house just a little over 1,000 days, money through 16 state dinners. interfirst term of george w. bush i think they had to. remember 9/11 have been thomas security issues, but the second ambushes...
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but they always have to watch from afar. the kick fans from all over the rest of the league get from watching their playoffs teams. another fairly cosmetic move made towards eventually getting them there some day. for an organization that needs to drastically change its culture in the front office. instead they fire the coach keith smart after one year, despite the fact that they won ten more games than last year. and stabilizing the locker-room around. well, the new ownership wants their own guy in there so smart what is what you might say up against it from the get-go. >> i wouldn't say it was impossible. but it was difficult. we all know that. but we did -- i think the evaluation we did, i have no problems with it all. we are solid in the decision that we made. but it was a difficult situation, we all know that. >> all right. it is oklahoma city, the heat and san antonia all winning in the nba playoffs tonight. some good finishes there. that's the sporting life for wednesday night. of course we have got the sharks playing
but they always have to watch from afar. the kick fans from all over the rest of the league get from watching their playoffs teams. another fairly cosmetic move made towards eventually getting them there some day. for an organization that needs to drastically change its culture in the front office. instead they fire the coach keith smart after one year, despite the fact that they won ten more games than last year. and stabilizing the locker-room around. well, the new ownership wants their own...
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but they always have to watch from afar. the kick fans from all over the rest of the league get from watching their playoffs teams. another fairly cosmetic move made towards eventually getting them there some day. for an organization that needs to drastically change its culture in the front office. instead they fire the coach keith smart after one year, despite the fact that they won ten more games than last year. and stabilizing the locker-room around. well, the new ownership wants their own guy in there so smart what is what you might say up against it from the get-go. >> i wouldn't say it was impossible. but it was difficult. we all know that. but we did -- i think the evaluation we did, i have no problems with it all. we are solid in the decision that we made. but it was a difficult situation, we all know that. >> all right. it is oklahoma city, the heat and san antonia all winning in the nba playoffs tonight. some good finishes there. that's the sporting life for wednesday night. of course we have got the sharks playing
but they always have to watch from afar. the kick fans from all over the rest of the league get from watching their playoffs teams. another fairly cosmetic move made towards eventually getting them there some day. for an organization that needs to drastically change its culture in the front office. instead they fire the coach keith smart after one year, despite the fact that they won ten more games than last year. and stabilizing the locker-room around. well, the new ownership wants their own...
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and they can hear them ringing from afar. >> reporter: the palace only sells eight officially sanctioned souvenirs through the royal collection which adhere to one basic rule, no pictures of will and kate. just like this official china, which has already sold 15% more than the palace had anticipated. besides the palace's attempts to keep the wedding low key and classy, tourist shops like this one are making a killing selling, well, not so classy items like this flag, and check out this towel. they're everywhere. you can get coasters. you can get a will and kate bag even. how about walking to work with that? note pads, a mouse pad, a shot glass. >> i just think the souvenirs are crazy. i can't imagine a mug with your face on it or someone eating off a plate with your faces on it. just crazy. >> i think it's a bit much. i think it sort of lessens the meaning of the wedding itself. >> reporter: some of the latest entries into the royal frenzy may really be stretching the bounds of good taste. take this rendering of the royal couple made out of turkey and beef. and for those of you watching
and they can hear them ringing from afar. >> reporter: the palace only sells eight officially sanctioned souvenirs through the royal collection which adhere to one basic rule, no pictures of will and kate. just like this official china, which has already sold 15% more than the palace had anticipated. besides the palace's attempts to keep the wedding low key and classy, tourist shops like this one are making a killing selling, well, not so classy items like this flag, and check out this...
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organize, organize organize became the watchword watchword and sau was admired from afar. they did organize lots of workers but then somehow somewhere things went wrong and i guess how did it go wrong? what was wrong with the model is that maybe, and i've noticed some unions tend to be heavily staff based in the set for these people who you know might be bright college kids who are really progressive and eager and they are well-intentioned, but they don't have the base. and maybe they have never done the job. maybe they don't really trust the workers to organize themselves. many organize and they move on. so i remember debate over that kind of model of organization and is that what were wrong? if you are a stab person you have no political power so you can't say hey this is wrong or if you do you are fired. you get a job somewhere else. i'm just kind of wondering what people's saucer as to where did sie you go wrong? what was the promise, was it a false promise to start with, was the tape that model? just throwing it out there for your thoughts. >> david is on the policy c
organize, organize organize became the watchword watchword and sau was admired from afar. they did organize lots of workers but then somehow somewhere things went wrong and i guess how did it go wrong? what was wrong with the model is that maybe, and i've noticed some unions tend to be heavily staff based in the set for these people who you know might be bright college kids who are really progressive and eager and they are well-intentioned, but they don't have the base. and maybe they have...
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looked at from afar, people are going through the motions of having a democracy. and the actual democracy has been hallowed out by the things that i describe in the book. primarily money, yet it's a factor as well. >> okay. for the most important comments. >> okay. >> i'm interested in psychological manipulation of the public and demystification of the language. i went to the glenn beck rally and listened to newt gingrich. they probably hire consultants and anti-colonial -- he doesn't say he's anti. what is he? it's very, very so fest indicated in progressives are not so good at that. one frame that i want to throw out. there's a problem with using the term global warming. you can bet after the snowstorm tomorrow, they are going to say al gore was wrong because it snowed. a better term, more accurate would be climate chaos. because you have chaotic patterns. we should all use the term climate chaos. >> okay. you heard it here first. thank you. sir? >> thank you. your talk reminds me of the books, "triumph for conservative ism" is one. it looks at crowley and louis
looked at from afar, people are going through the motions of having a democracy. and the actual democracy has been hallowed out by the things that i describe in the book. primarily money, yet it's a factor as well. >> okay. for the most important comments. >> okay. >> i'm interested in psychological manipulation of the public and demystification of the language. i went to the glenn beck rally and listened to newt gingrich. they probably hire consultants and anti-colonial -- he...
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and she insisted that she meet those who were coming from afar, those who were diplomats, the diplomatics from abroad and so she stood with her brother-in-law senator edward kennedy to her right and she insisted on treating everyone who had come to pay their respects to her husband. on a more glittery note, can we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house and it was only a little over a thousand days, she and her husband through 16 state dinners. in the first term, full four years of the w. bush term, they hell held i believe it was two. now, mind you 9/11 happened during that time. there were security issues, but the bushes, the second bush is from texas were just not as interested in that. they weren't as interested in state entertaining. they weren't as interested in bringing people from abroad and entertaining them at the white house. the kennedys loved that lifestyle. they both came from the northeast. they both had ties to new york city. president kennedy had ties to hollywood going back to his fathers day father's day ther
and she insisted that she meet those who were coming from afar, those who were diplomats, the diplomatics from abroad and so she stood with her brother-in-law senator edward kennedy to her right and she insisted on treating everyone who had come to pay their respects to her husband. on a more glittery note, can we remember her for her state entertaining. in the short amount of time that she was in the white house and it was only a little over a thousand days, she and her husband through 16...
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westminster abbey are also the bells of the cash tills ringing and they can hear them ringing from afarght officially sanctioned souvenirs through the royal collection which adhere to one basic rule. no pictures of will and kate, like this official china which has sold 50% more than the palace anticipated. despite the palace's attempts to keep the wedding low key and classy, tourist shops like this one are making a killing selling, well, not so classy items like this flag. check out this towel. they're everywhere. you can get coasters. you can get a will and kate bag even. how about walking to work with that? notepad, a mouse pad. a shot glass. >> i just think souvenirs are crazy. i can't imagine a mug with like your face on it or someone eating off a plate with your faces on it. just crazy. >> i think it's a bit much. i think it's sort of lessens the meaning of the wedding itself. >> reporter: some of the latest >> reporter: some of the latest entries into the royal frenzy may really be stretching the bound of good taste. take this rendering of the royal couple made out of turkey and b
westminster abbey are also the bells of the cash tills ringing and they can hear them ringing from afarght officially sanctioned souvenirs through the royal collection which adhere to one basic rule. no pictures of will and kate, like this official china which has sold 50% more than the palace anticipated. despite the palace's attempts to keep the wedding low key and classy, tourist shops like this one are making a killing selling, well, not so classy items like this flag. check out this towel....
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they're not, you know, someone who looks at it from afar and says, "oh, god, that must be hard." >> andare doing it at barclays. we have building-- as the regulators have asked for-- is there a resolution and recovery plan that can do exactly what i said and our taim frame for expleeting that is between september of this year and march of next year and we're working very closely with the regulators on that. and i think this is an important part of the regulation we've seen and this is a very important thing to get consistent in the g-20. >> rose: okay, but, at the same time-- i mean, there are people who told me, also, that they backed away from sort of subprime because they just didn't understand it. i mean, it was too complex, and too-- for the bank to get into. does that resonate with you at all, that we can get so sophisticated that it's almost impossible for one c.e.o. to run an institution and oversee all this? no. and as the chief executive of barclays, as i said, i'm absolutely committed that the way that we organize ourselves and the way that we run ourselves has to be consiste
they're not, you know, someone who looks at it from afar and says, "oh, god, that must be hard." >> andare doing it at barclays. we have building-- as the regulators have asked for-- is there a resolution and recovery plan that can do exactly what i said and our taim frame for expleeting that is between september of this year and march of next year and we're working very closely with the regulators on that. and i think this is an important part of the regulation we've seen and...
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. >> let me play devil's advocate and argue in the form of a question about what seems from afar to look like a president dowling to public opinion. that involves guantanamo. the president said he would close it during the campaign, they would close it after the inauguration. there are guys to have been there for nine years, not charged with any offense. there are at least 75 people who the justice department conceded has no evidence against and they will never come to trial. they are just sitting there on guantanamo. there are about 170 something there right now stuck. the president clearly got shafted in a way as the republicans threw in an amendment to the defense authorization bill that says not one dime of your money can be spent moving any of those guys. so they are stacked. -- so they are stuck. why is that something, as someone who knows this is morally outrageous, why didn't he say no, i'm not going to sign it because those guys have to get out of there? >> let me say a number of things about that. first of all, there is an institution called the united states congress. under ou
. >> let me play devil's advocate and argue in the form of a question about what seems from afar to look like a president dowling to public opinion. that involves guantanamo. the president said he would close it during the campaign, they would close it after the inauguration. there are guys to have been there for nine years, not charged with any offense. there are at least 75 people who the justice department conceded has no evidence against and they will never come to trial. they are...
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. >> reporter: from afar libya's stalemated revolt can be a confusing melange.n air strikes, a disorderly muddle of rebel advances and retreats that borders on the tragic, noisy demonstrations that border on the manic. for those living through it whose lives and the future of their children hang on its outcome, it's all that and much more. >> freedom. we want our freedom, our dignity. to live as human beings. as human beings as in europe and america. >> reporter: colonel moammar qaddafi's threat to root out rebels alley by alley room by room left those who joined the revolt with no choice but to fight to finish on their own. the foreign workers' oil rich libya pay to do menial work fled in their tens of thousands. people in rebel areas found a new sense of civic duty. this person and his friends sweeped the benghazi promenade for free. >> part of the revolution, okay. we need to keep it clean and keep it free. >> reporter: the fortunes of war are an emotional and physical roller coaster. window shopping in benghazi is checking notices of the missing, up to 20,00
. >> reporter: from afar libya's stalemated revolt can be a confusing melange.n air strikes, a disorderly muddle of rebel advances and retreats that borders on the tragic, noisy demonstrations that border on the manic. for those living through it whose lives and the future of their children hang on its outcome, it's all that and much more. >> freedom. we want our freedom, our dignity. to live as human beings. as human beings as in europe and america. >> reporter: colonel...
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we'll be watching from afar. i will know exactly what's going on in the party.hat you think. absolutely. it's their night. >> it is. all right, katie. thank you, as always. we're going to be checking in with you, as always, from time to time. that's such a famous balcony at buckingham palace. you know, princess diana and prince charles were on the balcony. and they were shouting, kiss. >> that was the biggest breach of royal protocol we've seen. >> we're going to talk more about that. barbara walters will be along to talk about the queen. and this all leads up to our coverage, live, 4:00 a.m., on friday morning. you won't miss a thing here on abc. we'll be back. you won't miss a thing here on abc. we'll be back. also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that
we'll be watching from afar. i will know exactly what's going on in the party.hat you think. absolutely. it's their night. >> it is. all right, katie. thank you, as always. we're going to be checking in with you, as always, from time to time. that's such a famous balcony at buckingham palace. you know, princess diana and prince charles were on the balcony. and they were shouting, kiss. >> that was the biggest breach of royal protocol we've seen. >> we're going to talk more...
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. >> reporter: philadelphians are anticipating the royal wedding, living a bit of the fantasy from afare immense. your guess is as good as mine. >> reporter: soon the wait will be over and the wedding dress and jewels will be revealed. so, here's to the prince and his princess-to-be from our own taste of royalty right here in philadelphia. >> thanks for watching everyone. join us again monday on "the early show." >> for more about "the early show" visit us at cbsnews.com. ,,
. >> reporter: philadelphians are anticipating the royal wedding, living a bit of the fantasy from afare immense. your guess is as good as mine. >> reporter: soon the wait will be over and the wedding dress and jewels will be revealed. so, here's to the prince and his princess-to-be from our own taste of royalty right here in philadelphia. >> thanks for watching everyone. join us again monday on "the early show." >> for more about "the early show"...
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but to me, it implies that the theatrical and that of the democracy, so look back from afar and people are going through the motion of having the democracy and the actual democracy has been hollowed out by the things i described in this book, primarily money, but the other factor as well. >> for my most important comment i'm interested in psychological manipulation and public mystification and the mystification and language and one of the things i will say is i went to the cleantech rally and listened to newt gingrich and if probably hired consultants in framing the way -- and the anticolonial and he hasn't said he's anti, he says what is he, like ask a question. i mean, very sophisticated in the progressives are not so good of that and the one efrain i want to throughout that i think there is a problem with using the term global warming and you can bet after the snowstorm that tomorrow they're going to see al gore was wrong because it snowed and a better term and more accurate would be climate khios because the chaotic patterns we should use the term climate chaos. >> thank you. for t
but to me, it implies that the theatrical and that of the democracy, so look back from afar and people are going through the motion of having the democracy and the actual democracy has been hollowed out by the things i described in this book, primarily money, but the other factor as well. >> for my most important comment i'm interested in psychological manipulation and public mystification and the mystification and language and one of the things i will say is i went to the cleantech rally...
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but to me, it implies that the theatrical and that of the democracy, so look back from afar and people are going through the motion of having the democracy and the actual democracy has been hollowed out by the things i described in this book, primarily money, but the other factor as well. >> for my most important comment i'm interested in psychological manipulation and public mystification and the mystification and language and one of the things i will say is i went to the cleantech rally and listened to newt gingrich and if probably hired consultants in framing the way -- and the anticolonial and he hasn't said he's anti, he says what is he, like ask a question. i mean, very sophisticated in the progressives are not so good of that and the one efrain i want to throughout that i think there is a problem with using the term global warming and you can bet after the snowstorm that tomorrow they're going to see al gore was wrong because it snowed and a better term and more accurate would be climate khios because the chaotic patterns we should use the term climate chaos. >> thank you. for t
but to me, it implies that the theatrical and that of the democracy, so look back from afar and people are going through the motion of having the democracy and the actual democracy has been hollowed out by the things i described in this book, primarily money, but the other factor as well. >> for my most important comment i'm interested in psychological manipulation and public mystification and the mystification and language and one of the things i will say is i went to the cleantech rally...
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then, really play devil's advocate here and argue, in the form of a question, about what seems from afar to look like a president bowing to public opinion and that involves guantanamo. the president said he would close it during the campaign. said he would close it a couple days of after the inauguration. for those who have sort of forgotten about it, there are guys on guantanamo, been there nine years not charged with any offense. there are at least 75 people who the justice department concedes it has no evidence against. they will never come to trial and they're just sitting there on guantanamo. there are about 170 something left there right now. stuck. now the president clearly got shafted in a way as the republicans threw in an amendment to the defense authorization bill that says basically not one dime of your money can be spent moving any of those guys. so they're stuck. but why wasn't that something that he, former usc law professor, who knows this is morally outrageous, why didn't he say, no, i ain't going to sign that because those guys got to get out of there? >> well, let me s
then, really play devil's advocate here and argue, in the form of a question, about what seems from afar to look like a president bowing to public opinion and that involves guantanamo. the president said he would close it during the campaign. said he would close it a couple days of after the inauguration. for those who have sort of forgotten about it, there are guys on guantanamo, been there nine years not charged with any offense. there are at least 75 people who the justice department...
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i did not know really how the fbi operated as far as looking at afar and assisting the united states attorney. remarkable thing how that organization together to undertake the responsibilities of responding to september 11th. and so regardless of what one does as the director, the fbi as an organization and institution that has the strength to carry us. with regard to the tsunami of information that you talk about, one of the lessons we have learned since september 11th there have been a profusion of databases, different database, given different authorities. and what we have needed over a period of time and not only us but others in the intelligence capabilities cape pablts of federated services pull information out from disparate databases and put them together to prevent the next terrorist attack. as much as you can do digitally, and as much as you can do with databases there is always the human element, personnel element that is ultimately successful. developing the persons capable of sifting through this data with the help of algorithms and the like is as important as developing
i did not know really how the fbi operated as far as looking at afar and assisting the united states attorney. remarkable thing how that organization together to undertake the responsibilities of responding to september 11th. and so regardless of what one does as the director, the fbi as an organization and institution that has the strength to carry us. with regard to the tsunami of information that you talk about, one of the lessons we have learned since september 11th there have been a...