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the tare fermented on top of regulations on the deal beats you it's actually importing negatively on aga courtship in the developing countries stricken in the included. this is left tenant jerry jones rowlings who had just overthrown his government. a government he had appointed a few years back after a coup d'etat. i. the poor economy was again one of the reasons for the coup. in one nine hundred eighty three j j rowlings asked for help from the i.m.f. which returned to ghana after eleven years of absence and has remained until today . in the following decades the economy thrived the annual average growth rate lies at five percent unemployment has declined and so has poverty which reached fifty one percent in one thousand nine hundred two dropping to twenty nine percent in two thousand and six. and the good news does not stop there. it's. quite how much. mean look at the point all. the second opportunity being given to this country. goes back in the night two thousand and seven that news reports said that gone it made a world class oil discovery the true scope of the size of the field w
the tare fermented on top of regulations on the deal beats you it's actually importing negatively on aga courtship in the developing countries stricken in the included. this is left tenant jerry jones rowlings who had just overthrown his government. a government he had appointed a few years back after a coup d'etat. i. the poor economy was again one of the reasons for the coup. in one nine hundred eighty three j j rowlings asked for help from the i.m.f. which returned to ghana after eleven...
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aga again, majority transported here to sf general which has the only trauma center in the city. back here live we have learned that family members of the injured passengers have slowly been arriving here. of course, heartbroken by what has happened earlier today at sfo. that's the latest from sf general. live in san francisco. >> thank you, elise. we saw the hospital spokeswoman there for sf general, rachel kagan saying initially when people were brought in they either put,-- initially went into surgery or treated in the er. other members, patients, not as critical were treated for burns, fractures, internal injuries. as you heard elise say, ten critical are out of surgery, but presumably in intensive care or other parts of the hospital where they're getting special ied care. turn things over to marianne favro at san jose in the national where some diverted flights ended up. mariaanne, as you saw people get off flights. reaction to what happened at sam. fo. must have bane veeen very shake. >> they were surprised to be landing here. many didn't know why. a lot of people who were
aga again, majority transported here to sf general which has the only trauma center in the city. back here live we have learned that family members of the injured passengers have slowly been arriving here. of course, heartbroken by what has happened earlier today at sfo. that's the latest from sf general. live in san francisco. >> thank you, elise. we saw the hospital spokeswoman there for sf general, rachel kagan saying initially when people were brought in they either put,-- initially...
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opportunity to raise objection and approve each of those programs smack your right, that is what we're doing aga. we are looking at the program. i have a different pinion. so do some who have helped to write ththe bill. judge ted post, he said this is a violation of the ourth amendment a searing for things they really haven't been processed. the amendment simply stated that it should be targeting those that they are investigating, which they can do easily. lou: , spend congressman cummings much for speaking with us. we thank you, sir. >> thank you. lou: the senate giving relief to some students passing a bipartisan deal that ties interest rates on those federal student loans to markets. intere rates were undergraduates will go from the current rate of 6.8%. we'r're talking about federal loans rates of 20%to 3.9%. the new graduate student rate is 5.4% and parents can borrow this at 6.4%. why there would be such a discrepancy is not in alignment with the markets, if you will. the rates will fluctuate, but there is a cap of 8.25% for undergraduates. the white house supporting the bill. but lizabeth
opportunity to raise objection and approve each of those programs smack your right, that is what we're doing aga. we are looking at the program. i have a different pinion. so do some who have helped to write ththe bill. judge ted post, he said this is a violation of the ourth amendment a searing for things they really haven't been processed. the amendment simply stated that it should be targeting those that they are investigating, which they can do easily. lou: , spend congressman cummings much...
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finney helps an east bay woman that has trouble with a product that promises to protect a mattress aga >> welcome back, everyone. so glad you can be with us on this saturday morning. it's 5:13. you are looking live from our hd roof cam. the embarcadero in the foreground, and the ferry building and bay bridge. quiet out there. low clouds over the bay. also you can make those out. but frances dinglasan says it will clear and sunshine later on today. as you wake up, something nice to look forward to. new details this morning on the poisoned meat balls believed to be deliberately left to kill dogs in san francisco. we learned one dog has died after eating the meat ball. an analysis of the meat ball show they contain a high level of stryctnine, high enough to kill a human. >>> children can be prone to wetting their beds or in some cases their parents bed. there's a product called protect a bed which guarantees it can protect a mattress from stains. michael finney reports on an oakland woman who put the promise to the test. >> laura struggles to show us the mattress she said was left with se
finney helps an east bay woman that has trouble with a product that promises to protect a mattress aga >> welcome back, everyone. so glad you can be with us on this saturday morning. it's 5:13. you are looking live from our hd roof cam. the embarcadero in the foreground, and the ferry building and bay bridge. quiet out there. low clouds over the bay. also you can make those out. but frances dinglasan says it will clear and sunshine later on today. as you wake up, something nice to look...
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now under the cover of independence day holidays they're pushing it back aga.me out of fear that the disastrous consequences and the impact on the midterm elections. this decision was not made in the best interest of the american people, i can assure you. neil: let me just say this. just to protect incumbentsike mary landreau, marc prior and taken. neil: that is the fear. i am going to give them the benefit of the doubt. but here is what i don't give up pass on because i am discovering that would be a crucial means by which you would get coverage and pay for it. now i am hearing a lot of young people from this was intended, they are not signing up. low-wage workers cannot afford it. the ultimate, the uninsured for whom we appended this entire healthare system of ours, they don't wt in on it. so now i'm thinking, how the heck do we pay for this? >> well, that kid easily be the next leg. juneau's. further and further confusion. this employer mandate to me is much more simple to enforce and enact. pretty straightforward if you don't provide health insurance, -- mi
now under the cover of independence day holidays they're pushing it back aga.me out of fear that the disastrous consequences and the impact on the midterm elections. this decision was not made in the best interest of the american people, i can assure you. neil: let me just say this. just to protect incumbentsike mary landreau, marc prior and taken. neil: that is the fear. i am going to give them the benefit of the doubt. but here is what i don't give up pass on because i am discovering that...
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then the second time, he said, oops, it happened aga afterwards, because no doubt, someone was going to say something about it. now he's saying, forget the first two misses. how about trying with me again? you know, that's kind of testing the public's patience. we saw the latest poll that he dropped ten points. at one point, he had a slight lead. now he's well into the pack. he has his work cut out to show the voters that this time he means it. >> we'll see if it works. thank you very much larry for joining us. always fun to talk to you. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, the march of the penguins bay style. we'll tell you where and when you can see them waddle up. >> if you're going to take a walk outside, you have mostly cloudy skies. drizzle in parts of the bay area. we'll let you know what to expect for the rest of the sunday forecast when we come back. >> i'm mike, and there's lots to do in the bay. you have heard me talk about the j-pop fest. it's going on again today. in union square from 2:00 to 4:00, there's a live concert featuring four of j-pop's hottest groups. there's
then the second time, he said, oops, it happened aga afterwards, because no doubt, someone was going to say something about it. now he's saying, forget the first two misses. how about trying with me again? you know, that's kind of testing the public's patience. we saw the latest poll that he dropped ten points. at one point, he had a slight lead. now he's well into the pack. he has his work cut out to show the voters that this time he means it. >> we'll see if it works. thank you very...
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why they would wan to gloat against discriminatie ining aga the fastest growing ethnic groups in the state? when you look at the state of texas, chris, for instance, between 2000 and 2010, texas was the fastest growing state of any other place in the union. 90% of that growth between 2000 and 2010 was latino and african-american. why the republicans would want to discriminate against latino and african-american voters instead of trying to do outreach continues to puzzle many, and i think that it's a bad thing. we all need to band together to stop these sort of action and need to be doing everything we can to get everyone to vote. trying to limit the right of individuals to vote and to exercise their suffrage is a bad thing and it's not the friendly texas thing to do. >> well, that's very supporting. i spr have a theory or two why republicans might want to restrict the franchise for the people you named. congressman marc veasey of texas. thank you for joining us. j joining me at the table, julia fernandez. now a senior policy analyst with the open society institute. i did not know wha
why they would wan to gloat against discriminatie ining aga the fastest growing ethnic groups in the state? when you look at the state of texas, chris, for instance, between 2000 and 2010, texas was the fastest growing state of any other place in the union. 90% of that growth between 2000 and 2010 was latino and african-american. why the republicans would want to discriminate against latino and african-american voters instead of trying to do outreach continues to puzzle many, and i think that...
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think there were many external and internal powers behind the were spent to back alio coterrelution aga t egyptian revolution. that toppled hosni mubarak and his regime. >> ifill: with tensions at a breaking point this afternoon, there were reports of armed clashes and casualties between morsi-backers and opponents in cairo. a short time ago, president morsi announced via twitter that he will be holding "onto constitutional legitimacy" and called on the egyptian military to withdraw its ultimatum. for more i'm joined by nancy youssef of mcclatchy newspapers in cairo. nancy, this is unfolding even as we speak. we also heard via twitter this afternoon that president morsi said he is not going to give into this ultimatum by the military. what is the health of his regime tonight? >> well, as you mentioned earlier at least five of his ministers resigned. two government spokesmen, a cabinet spokesman, and the streets are as packed as they were yesterday and the day before. and it shows no signs of subsiding. tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. the army deadline will be here. and we expect that the burden w
think there were many external and internal powers behind the were spent to back alio coterrelution aga t egyptian revolution. that toppled hosni mubarak and his regime. >> ifill: with tensions at a breaking point this afternoon, there were reports of armed clashes and casualties between morsi-backers and opponents in cairo. a short time ago, president morsi announced via twitter that he will be holding "onto constitutional legitimacy" and called on the egyptian military to...
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aga again, we can take a look at the slides we are just getting in to msnbc.icture we just got in a few moments ago, courtesy of twitter. you can see the folks there getting off that plane. we don't know, again, we should emphasize, we do not know at this point, precisely how many people were on board, nor do we have information about injuries. these are some live picture that is we are getting in from over san francisco international airport. you can see there, ground stoppage, obviously. ground stoppage, obviously under way. no planes allowed to land in san francisco. no planes are allowed to depart. we are going to have a special report for you here in two minutes or so as we work to gather more information. again, you just saw images there of folks getting off the plane. we heard from air traffic control, we heard from atc that the pilots and a number of folks were seen getting off. you also saw the chutes jetting out from the side of the boeing 777. again, we are told from a number of witnesses that at some point, this airplane exploded. we haven't seen t
aga again, we can take a look at the slides we are just getting in to msnbc.icture we just got in a few moments ago, courtesy of twitter. you can see the folks there getting off that plane. we don't know, again, we should emphasize, we do not know at this point, precisely how many people were on board, nor do we have information about injuries. these are some live picture that is we are getting in from over san francisco international airport. you can see there, ground stoppage, obviously....
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and he can enjoy the laughter of our grandkids aga. i can have fun with my friends again.reconne? the aarp hearingare program provided by hearusa can help. call hearusa at ... for a free hearing check-up. plus, receive a free $50 dining card when you get your free hearing check up. aarp members receive a 20% discount on breakthrough hearing aids. call now, and you'll even get a free 3-year supply of hearing aid batteries with your hearing aid purchase- a $100 value. the aarp hearing care program provided by hearusa comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. call hearusa at ... and start loving life again, today. ♪ ♪ liz: what will the quarterly tale of two tech giants tell? get ready for google and microsoft earnings. stunningly, google shares on track to hit the $1,000 mark. microsoft is a more muddled picture as it restructures. which one should you own? drama at dell as the company puts off that shareholder vote on whether to let the founder or the financier take it private. carl icahn smelling blood, he's refusing to back down. who else is siding with him now? and a sho
and he can enjoy the laughter of our grandkids aga. i can have fun with my friends again.reconne? the aarp hearingare program provided by hearusa can help. call hearusa at ... for a free hearing check-up. plus, receive a free $50 dining card when you get your free hearing check up. aarp members receive a 20% discount on breakthrough hearing aids. call now, and you'll even get a free 3-year supply of hearing aid batteries with your hearing aid purchase- a $100 value. the aarp hearing care...
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we had a recent dip when she died when it was depressing aga again.along comes william becoming such a superstar, such a relaxed, great-looking, dianna brought the great genes into the royal family. they were not the biggest pinups before she entered the fray. now you have these great-looking prince. she's the first nonroyal wife to give birth to an heir. this is a huge moment also. it's not just that this child will be king or queen. the mother for the first time is a commoner, which is a hugely different factor and a very modern factor in the way they keep providing the brand. >> joe? >> and of course, tina, i have been saying all morning quoting the sex pistols, the tourists are money. there was a time in the '90s that we all alluded to that the tourists were turned off by prince charles talking about how he wanted to be a feminine hygiene product and the fighting back and forth. it got so ugly that it's almost hard to believe how quickly the royal family has recovered. . and again, the bottom line for britain, 500 million dollars in tourist money
we had a recent dip when she died when it was depressing aga again.along comes william becoming such a superstar, such a relaxed, great-looking, dianna brought the great genes into the royal family. they were not the biggest pinups before she entered the fray. now you have these great-looking prince. she's the first nonroyal wife to give birth to an heir. this is a huge moment also. it's not just that this child will be king or queen. the mother for the first time is a commoner, which is a...
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as -- me ask my question .rom my role of aga states are worried about medicaid. medicaid is exempt from sequester. with respect to the grant programs, the states are used to it. this is not new. the fact that the federal government does not know how much they're going to get in the states do not know how much they're going to get. there are some years that are better will stop some years are worse. to adjust have grown to this. i want to say something here that most of the conversation on this panel and the other panel are concentrated on. congressman mentioned the budget act of 1974. the one thing he thought was good was the creation of the congressional budget office. it is important discussion that we're having now. that got the united states off of one year budgeting. budgetudget was for the year only. the omb documents would have the current year and the past year and nothing beyond that. act started a provision that was not paid attention to and did not go into effect right away. eventually, five years. 10, 20, andng about 25 years. oecd,e at the imf and th
as -- me ask my question .rom my role of aga states are worried about medicaid. medicaid is exempt from sequester. with respect to the grant programs, the states are used to it. this is not new. the fact that the federal government does not know how much they're going to get in the states do not know how much they're going to get. there are some years that are better will stop some years are worse. to adjust have grown to this. i want to say something here that most of the conversation on this...