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four years ago they actually identified his real name but it was only two years ago that they could identify exactly the area where this courier and brother were operating. then it took them longer to find out exactly where they were living by august 2010 they found the residence and it was -- it was where we know now that this so-called mansion was. so you get a sense, really, of how long and arduous this process was and also of the intelligence information that has been provided by the detainees. very important. >> fascinating details, gloria. i know that we're going to get a lot more of these details about how the operation unfolded, what we in the community call the tick clock. you're going to be seeing and hearing a lot about that on cnn and reading a lot about it elsewhere as well except for what is really classified. they don't want to do anything that would undermine national security sources and methods so release sanitized versions but the details are just coming out. stand by for a moment. david gergen is with us. our senior political analyst has worked for american presidents. we
four years ago they actually identified his real name but it was only two years ago that they could identify exactly the area where this courier and brother were operating. then it took them longer to find out exactly where they were living by august 2010 they found the residence and it was -- it was where we know now that this so-called mansion was. so you get a sense, really, of how long and arduous this process was and also of the intelligence information that has been provided by the...
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twenty years ago the largest country in the world to see. what had been. began a journey. where did it take. moments when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. and doomed to suffer to the end of the land. of miss the first what probably not the last image or uses of this weapon. or many more will be come.
twenty years ago the largest country in the world to see. what had been. began a journey. where did it take. moments when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. and doomed to suffer to the end of the land. of miss the first what probably not the last image or uses of this weapon. or many more will be come.
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so he sued them a year ago.onight, when i rang their doorbell. >> we have just been through a lot. we don't want to -- >> reporter: the ceo bought his house more than # 0 years ago -- 20 years ago. since then, their trees have shot up several feet. in court documents the couple alleges they have caught his workers trimming branches without permission. he denies this. now, they are backing down. >> we were hoping to have this very private matter, and you know, obviously it didn't become that way. we are cutting our trees. >> more from cbs 5 tv. >>> no comment from the unidentified man. ellison has said he will be here more often during the america's cup race he's bringing to san francisco. many people we talked to sympathize with him. >> if i had a view, there we were some trees in front of me, i wouldn't like that either. i don't know if i would go to court over it. >> you can conceive that the owner of the trees i don't think -- i think it has to do -- if i had that rich, i would probably have enough area aroun
so he sued them a year ago.onight, when i rang their doorbell. >> we have just been through a lot. we don't want to -- >> reporter: the ceo bought his house more than # 0 years ago -- 20 years ago. since then, their trees have shot up several feet. in court documents the couple alleges they have caught his workers trimming branches without permission. he denies this. now, they are backing down. >> we were hoping to have this very private matter, and you know, obviously it...
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how many years ago was that. >> about 37 billion years ago. >> before that, you can't go backwards. you really have to look forwards and i understand that but let's not get into that. what i the wrinkle? >> this period of extremely rapid expansion that starts off the big bang or comes before the big bang, leaves the universe very, very smooth but not perfectly smooth. it has slight differences in density from place to place. they are very, very slight. they are like the slight in dennitations on an almost perfectly sphere call ball, just a little tiny wrinkles on the surface but it turns out that is all it takes in the billions of years the universe has evolved to produce galaxies and clusters of galaxies and all the big structures we see in the universe. >> does the wrinkle prove that there were other possible big bangs elsewhere? >> it doesn't prove it. but if you try to understand where it could have come from, then the theory does lead you to believe there could be many, many big bangs. >> can any religion conform to your understanding of the universe? >> well, there is an inter
how many years ago was that. >> about 37 billion years ago. >> before that, you can't go backwards. you really have to look forwards and i understand that but let's not get into that. what i the wrinkle? >> this period of extremely rapid expansion that starts off the big bang or comes before the big bang, leaves the universe very, very smooth but not perfectly smooth. it has slight differences in density from place to place. they are very, very slight. they are like the slight...
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it happened more than ten years ago. an apparent reason why wife maria shriver left the couple's brentwood mansion before they announced their separation last week. schwarzenegger says he told his wife after he left the governor's office. "there are no excuses and i take full responsibility for the hurt i have caused. i have apologized to maria, my children, and my family. i am truly sorry." according to the "l.a. times" schwarzenegger financially supported the mother and child from the very start. she's said to have worked inside the family home for 20 years and retired in january. shriver released her own statement. "this is a painful and heartbreaking time. as a mother, my concern is for the children." in new york reaction from shriver's cousin, patrick kennedy. >> i talked to maria. she's terrific. love her to death. >> reporter: married in 1986, schwarzenegger and shriver have four children. the infidelity, says schwarzenegger, happened before he ran for political office in 2003. >> and this is why i'm going to run
it happened more than ten years ago. an apparent reason why wife maria shriver left the couple's brentwood mansion before they announced their separation last week. schwarzenegger says he told his wife after he left the governor's office. "there are no excuses and i take full responsibility for the hurt i have caused. i have apologized to maria, my children, and my family. i am truly sorry." according to the "l.a. times" schwarzenegger financially supported the mother and...
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this morning, about an hour ago. it involves filling a section of pipe with water, pressurizing it at high level and monitoring the pipe for 8 hours. any pipe sections that fail to meet accessible standards will be replaced this is all part of the utilities of tort to to assess safe -- effort to assess the safety of its pipelines. >>> 6:09 a.m. rain did us a favour held off over the weekend but here it comes on our monday i guess. >> we are going the pay today. we are seeing lingering showers from the last system up in the north bay and see this next system push in and bring us wet weather, north bay and continuing to push widespread rain throughout the afternoon and evening. right now cool conditions outside 50 vallejo, oakland, fremont, 40 fairfield, 45 santa rosa and 49 pacifica. not warming up a well lot today temperatures -- not warming up a whole lot today. temperatures low 50s. 60s. when that rain will hit you. over to giana for a check on driving conditions. >> we will start in south bay, south 101 near capit
this morning, about an hour ago. it involves filling a section of pipe with water, pressurizing it at high level and monitoring the pipe for 8 hours. any pipe sections that fail to meet accessible standards will be replaced this is all part of the utilities of tort to to assess safe -- effort to assess the safety of its pipelines. >>> 6:09 a.m. rain did us a favour held off over the weekend but here it comes on our monday i guess. >> we are going the pay today. we are seeing...
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just a short time ago, u.s. officials told nbc news that his body was buried at sea.hey say it was handled in accordance with islamic tradition and had to be done within 24 hours. >>> new from overnight, we are getting reaction from former president's george w. bush and bill clinton. president barack obama called the former presidents to tell them about the death of osama bin laden. former president bush said, quote, i congratulated him and the men and women of our military and intelligence communities who devoted their lives to this mission. they have our everlasting gratitude. this momentous achievement marks a victory for america, for people who seek peace around the world, and for all those who lost loved ones on september 11th, 2001. the fight against terror goes on, but tonight america has sent a message. no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. and president clinton, i congratulate the president, the national security team and the members of our armed forces on bringing osama bin laden. >>> the state department put u.s. embassys around the world on al
just a short time ago, u.s. officials told nbc news that his body was buried at sea.hey say it was handled in accordance with islamic tradition and had to be done within 24 hours. >>> new from overnight, we are getting reaction from former president's george w. bush and bill clinton. president barack obama called the former presidents to tell them about the death of osama bin laden. former president bush said, quote, i congratulated him and the men and women of our military and...
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we are here today to kick off what is the 100th anniversary of our data breakers. 100 years ago, bought in 1912 ran the first cross country race in san francisco -- bob. he won the race in 44 minutes and 10 seconds, i think it was. 100 years later, we are still celebrating that run. the neat thing about it is we have not only kept the new history of this, but we understand that bob's grandson, bob burnett from houston, texas, in celebration of his grandfather's run 100 years ago, will also be running in this year's beta breakers race for the first time. wherever you are, we will see you at 7:00 on sunday, and hopefully, you have a fantastic race because it will be one that i think will be a very celebrating race with our new sponsors and all of the volunteers we have. today, i want to present to you a host of people that will be speaking about not only this race but the excitement we have in hosting this wonderful base to continue making it part of the tradition of san francisco -- the fun part of san francisco. what i also want to let you know is that while we have some new rules to sh
we are here today to kick off what is the 100th anniversary of our data breakers. 100 years ago, bought in 1912 ran the first cross country race in san francisco -- bob. he won the race in 44 minutes and 10 seconds, i think it was. 100 years later, we are still celebrating that run. the neat thing about it is we have not only kept the new history of this, but we understand that bob's grandson, bob burnett from houston, texas, in celebration of his grandfather's run 100 years ago, will also be...
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a moment ago, we were staring at the vial of his blood. goes back to the earliest days of the church, the veneration of relics of the holy, john paul ii's blood has been brought out so that the crowd can be physically close to it and john paul's remains will be available to programs inside st. peter's basilica who may approach it in the hours to come. [ speaking foreign language ]. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> in order to participate more fruitfully in this eucharistic celebration. from this moment, therefore, it is kindly asked that we refrain from applause and from waving banners. [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now we're seeing from a moment ago the unveiling of a portrait of john paul ii. this tapestry was based on a photograph taken in 1995 when you could see the pope was still in full health. he was robust, he was relatively young. our image of john paul ii is so colored by his later years of suffering from parkinson's disease. but on this day, we're reminded of his youth and of his death six years ago and the enormous,
a moment ago, we were staring at the vial of his blood. goes back to the earliest days of the church, the veneration of relics of the holy, john paul ii's blood has been brought out so that the crowd can be physically close to it and john paul's remains will be available to programs inside st. peter's basilica who may approach it in the hours to come. [ speaking foreign language ]. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> in order to participate more fruitfully in this eucharistic celebration....
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-- weeks ago. basically our neighborhood is marginal. we had tons of burglaries, all kinds of crimes. the proposal i got from mr. wang really emphasized this is for the neighborhood and neighborhood needs us and it will serve people mostly in the neighborhood, maybe provide a few jobs for people in the neighborhoods but i don't feel our neighborhood needs a massage place and i don't think we can support it. i think this kind of business no matter where it's located, as you can
-- weeks ago. basically our neighborhood is marginal. we had tons of burglaries, all kinds of crimes. the proposal i got from mr. wang really emphasized this is for the neighborhood and neighborhood needs us and it will serve people mostly in the neighborhood, maybe provide a few jobs for people in the neighborhoods but i don't feel our neighborhood needs a massage place and i don't think we can support it. i think this kind of business no matter where it's located, as you can
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i wish he would have died nine years ago. actually 14 years ago before it happened. but it's definitely justice. i think of the 3,000 people that died because of him. so it's definitely justice that he's not with us anymore. >> when you look at this site, trees now blooming. those trees have leaves. does it make you feel like the city and the nation is coming back. >> it's a tremendous sign that life is blooming here again after so much destruction. when i go back nine years ago and think of what this place looked like. it was worse than a war zone. it was terrible. >> i was here, my office was one block away. what was there for months and years afterwards with us rubble. >> did you ever lose confidence that it was going to be justice? that we would somehow do what needed to be done? >> well, oddly enough, i just finished a book the other day peter bergen, the osama bin laden i know, i just finished it a few days ago. and as i closed the book, i was thinking about that. this is almost ten years, where is this guy? >> and now we have an answer. >> i wake up two days l
i wish he would have died nine years ago. actually 14 years ago before it happened. but it's definitely justice. i think of the 3,000 people that died because of him. so it's definitely justice that he's not with us anymore. >> when you look at this site, trees now blooming. those trees have leaves. does it make you feel like the city and the nation is coming back. >> it's a tremendous sign that life is blooming here again after so much destruction. when i go back nine years ago and...
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this looks like an image from maybe two months ago. the coverage is increasing. not all of this reaching the ground. but i stepped outside the station a few minutes ago in oakland. a few light showers and sprinkles. john was talking about a few showers moving into san francisco. nothing too major here but we are expecting the rainfall to pick up overnight. the wider perspective you can see those before this timeer colors showing up towards santa cruz. more of a moderate to heavy rainfall pushing into this region in the santa cruz mountains. the wider perspective you can see the rainfall picking up all associated with a cold storm. coming up in our full forecast highlight the thunderstorm chances across the bay area into the overnight hours and also how low the snow levels will be falling across the local hills. also the bay to breakers forecast coming up in a little bit. >> in less than nine hours thousands of people will brave the weather and take over the streets of san francisco for the 100th running of the bay to breakers. but this year there are some big cha
this looks like an image from maybe two months ago. the coverage is increasing. not all of this reaching the ground. but i stepped outside the station a few minutes ago in oakland. a few light showers and sprinkles. john was talking about a few showers moving into san francisco. nothing too major here but we are expecting the rainfall to pick up overnight. the wider perspective you can see those before this timeer colors showing up towards santa cruz. more of a moderate to heavy rainfall...
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a month ago, it was $4.19. and a year ago at this time, the price was $3.23. bart is seeing a surge in riders as higher gas prices push some commuters to find other ways to get to work. and ktvu's ken wayne live in oakland where bart officials are asking riders to be courteous on the crowded trains. >> reporter: the last time the ridership was this high was in 2008 and that is when the gas prices were more than $4 a gallon. i add a slowly rebounding economy and more people working, and the bart trains are getting crowded. this was the scene at the evening commute, every seat taken and people standing in the aisle. >> i was on the train at 6:00, 6:30 and it was superpacked with people and i couldn't understand why it was so packed and i think the reason is probably because of the gas prices. >> reporter: there are about 350,000 riders on the trains every weekday. >> we're seeing a steady increase in ridership. we have had some of our highest days in the last couple months here. >> reporter: that means riders are getting squeezed. >> the one before this is reall
a month ago, it was $4.19. and a year ago at this time, the price was $3.23. bart is seeing a surge in riders as higher gas prices push some commuters to find other ways to get to work. and ktvu's ken wayne live in oakland where bart officials are asking riders to be courteous on the crowded trains. >> reporter: the last time the ridership was this high was in 2008 and that is when the gas prices were more than $4 a gallon. i add a slowly rebounding economy and more people working, and...
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the couple marked their 25th wedding anniversary a few weeks ago. they have four children ranging in age from 14 to 21. the couple said "after a great deal of thought, reflection and discussion and prayer, we came to this decision. at this time we're living apart while we work on the future of our relationship." we'll have a live report from santa monica on this coming up. >>> an emergency alert text system will be in place by the end of the year. today, the fcc will announce what will be called the personal localized alerting network or p.l.a.n. they are gonna use it during hurricane, tornadoes and disasters. emergencies will be able to be sent to specific gee jask areas. air -- geographic areas. >>> and there's senator al franken right there. a hear something starting right now washington, d.c. investigating privacy concerns with smartphones. now, coming up at 7:15, we'll bring you a live report from our washington, d.c. newsroom about tough questioning executives of google and apple will be facing today. >>> potential small business owners who wa
the couple marked their 25th wedding anniversary a few weeks ago. they have four children ranging in age from 14 to 21. the couple said "after a great deal of thought, reflection and discussion and prayer, we came to this decision. at this time we're living apart while we work on the future of our relationship." we'll have a live report from santa monica on this coming up. >>> an emergency alert text system will be in place by the end of the year. today, the fcc will announce...
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before i came into this position in congress just a little over two years ago, three years ago now, i actually worked in the health care field. i worked specifically serving individuals that utilize medicare. i was a therapist, nursing home administrator, rehabilitation services. the balance the budget act of 1997, i was recruited by the medicare agency, health care finance administration then to serve in the panel. when i hear this wrot from the other side -- rhetoric that the republicans are trying to end medicare i find that not accurate and that is based on 30 years of experience working with medicare, developing an expertise of the medicare policy to be part of the technical expert panel on medicare. when i came to washington in january, 2009, i thought all members of congress understood that the loaming crisis in washington was medicare and medicare was one of them and medicare was going to go bankrupt and going to go insolvent and if we didn't reform medicare it would go away. how i am moral is that, all americans who contribute to medicare, pay for medicare and invest in medic
before i came into this position in congress just a little over two years ago, three years ago now, i actually worked in the health care field. i worked specifically serving individuals that utilize medicare. i was a therapist, nursing home administrator, rehabilitation services. the balance the budget act of 1997, i was recruited by the medicare agency, health care finance administration then to serve in the panel. when i hear this wrot from the other side -- rhetoric that the republicans are...
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a little more than 40 years ago i was teaching at ucla. because i was fired from my position in the philosophy department there, my whole story began there. you might say it's a trajectory from one campus to another campus with a lot of very interesting, dangerous and exciting encounters in between. >> one of those major encounters obviously was you being the third woman in american history to be on the fbi's most wanted history. >> that's interesting. i had forgotten. i had actually repressed that fact and was speaking somewhere and someone introduced me as the third woman in history to have been placed on the fbi's most wanted list and everybody in the audience applauded. >> that moment in history, too, it was almost an honor to be pursued in that way because you were fighting for black liberation. >> but it was also very scary. i became involved in a whole number of campaigns. the soledad brothers was one of the campaigns in which i got involved in. it was as a result of thy activities i found myself charged with what were at that time
a little more than 40 years ago i was teaching at ucla. because i was fired from my position in the philosophy department there, my whole story began there. you might say it's a trajectory from one campus to another campus with a lot of very interesting, dangerous and exciting encounters in between. >> one of those major encounters obviously was you being the third woman in american history to be on the fbi's most wanted history. >> that's interesting. i had forgotten. i had...
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's not dramatically ffert than three or four nths ago. they thinkhe united stat is obab the besplace to nves the u.k. trails bly for vestment opptunities. the good newsor thbritis th hava high view of david meron. >> where are ople puttin their money? >>lot of em are putting it in cash because they're n sur which way the win i going to blo i expect you'll be doinghe same withour vast fortune. >> if i couldnvest it with you, at wld help. >>magines a lifeithout the ipad, facebook or t world wide web. this is not a desert island, i reality 25earsago. back then, people were asked by the uk by the bbc to tak pla in wt was lled the doomsday project with the aim of offering a snapshot of lifein tir local counits. the onlyrobl is the da was put onaserisks. it's a rmat that quicklyound s wn thscrap heap of history. w thinfoation is beg recoved angoing on line for the first time. 1986 and the oundeaking sche is cording daily life in britain. the first tng y nt to do i putn thimmunity card. >> the doomsday project assembled a voluntary army of scolc
's not dramatically ffert than three or four nths ago. they thinkhe united stat is obab the besplace to nves the u.k. trails bly for vestment opptunities. the good newsor thbritis th hava high view of david meron. >> where are ople puttin their money? >>lot of em are putting it in cash because they're n sur which way the win i going to blo i expect you'll be doinghe same withour vast fortune. >> if i couldnvest it with you, at wld help. >>magines a lifeithout the ipad,...
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i can go over these mountains, and it's just like it was a thousand years ago. o.k. where's my folks? you need a life jacket? look at the little arctic tern there. they have the longest migratory route. what are they? arctic terns. they go down to antarctica. [galbraith] different indigenous people of alaska would migrate to the valley, but the discovery of gold and the russians in the area-- a lot of the indigenous tribes contracted either smallpox or influenza and consequently have disappeared. [narrator] the misconception that the dena'ina had disappeared was reinforced by the fact that they had left little visible sign of their presence. many centuries ago, athabaskan hunters and gatherers migrated here from west of the alaska range, recognized the richness of the natural resources of cook inlet and the kenai peninsula, and became the only athabaskans to adapt to a coastal environment. to ensure the continuance of these abundant cyclic resources, the dena'ina developed clans and a complex system of beliefs, but this knowledge has been virtually wiped out. albert
i can go over these mountains, and it's just like it was a thousand years ago. o.k. where's my folks? you need a life jacket? look at the little arctic tern there. they have the longest migratory route. what are they? arctic terns. they go down to antarctica. [galbraith] different indigenous people of alaska would migrate to the valley, but the discovery of gold and the russians in the area-- a lot of the indigenous tribes contracted either smallpox or influenza and consequently have...
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, that the tools are so much better than they were five years ago. they are profoundly better. compared to the dark days of 2005, media are now -- everybody is online. facebook can launch a product, and really, overnight, build community on thousands of websites. there really are some exciting things going on. in the last five years, things have changed a lot. >> does that count -- does that excitement also extend to content? >> i do not think we are there yet. i do not think we have seen any digital native content that has produced really ground-breaking journalism. a couple of years ago, we were pretty excited about what was happening at a place like talking points memo, where they were doing some great stuff. we have seen a lot of efforts, but things like rupert murdoch's daily have not excited us on a journalistic level. but i think we are laying groundwork for some institutions that they possibly do that in the next three to five years. >> i'm wondering what you think it would take for it to go to that next level and provide quality journalism.
, that the tools are so much better than they were five years ago. they are profoundly better. compared to the dark days of 2005, media are now -- everybody is online. facebook can launch a product, and really, overnight, build community on thousands of websites. there really are some exciting things going on. in the last five years, things have changed a lot. >> does that count -- does that excitement also extend to content? >> i do not think we are there yet. i do not think we...
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a couple of years ago, i had a friend. we were trying to figure out the feasibility of starting a nonprofit journalism in denver, and i remember coming across this corporate structure that i believe vermont, maybe one other state, uses in the country, but it is called a low profit limited liability company, and it is a structure that is meant to allow for profit but also to allow for tax-exempt status for donations. i found it really interesting. i found it surprising that other states did not have a similar model. this could also be a model to help budding companies in the future by allowing them more flexibility in how they acquire financing. i'm curious how many of you on the panel are familiar with this type of model and also, i guess this would be directed towards beye -- senator yee, how difficult it would be to bring this model to california. thank you. >> relative to establishing a new financial instrument or a new financial business, it is possible -- i think the question is what is the need for, what is the suppo
a couple of years ago, i had a friend. we were trying to figure out the feasibility of starting a nonprofit journalism in denver, and i remember coming across this corporate structure that i believe vermont, maybe one other state, uses in the country, but it is called a low profit limited liability company, and it is a structure that is meant to allow for profit but also to allow for tax-exempt status for donations. i found it really interesting. i found it surprising that other states did not...
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report on the a former soviet republic of moldova what's changed since it gained sovereignty two decades ago that's coming up next. a country where some take pride in their wine family french wines are the world's best but most of those warnings are not much different from down. others have to select kidneys to support their families but i needed morning now because of the money my health is going in the first year of independence the country went through a civil war. nobody believed the war was possible at the end of the twentieth century moldova could have yet become another former soviet republic to experience a color revolution. what will be the outcome of the patrik said crisis in the country what future course will it choose for itself many inside and outside moldova are eager to know the answer to those questions. i. am for the seventh two thousand and nine central question now the capital of moldova several young people made their way to the rooftop of the presidential residence took down the national flag and in its place raised the european union's flag protests was announced as a
report on the a former soviet republic of moldova what's changed since it gained sovereignty two decades ago that's coming up next. a country where some take pride in their wine family french wines are the world's best but most of those warnings are not much different from down. others have to select kidneys to support their families but i needed morning now because of the money my health is going in the first year of independence the country went through a civil war. nobody believed the war...
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families of dissidents dozens of whom are still missing after a violent crackdown on protests two days ago earlier in the u.s. state department join russia in demanding a probe into the actions of police which left several people dead. and a light at the end of the tunnel for people in gaza as egypt opens up border crossing ending a four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say the decision will ease the humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing shortages of food and medical supplies and. we also have news just in here on our t.v. the president of the republic of abkhazia has died in moscow we will bring you more on this later in the program stay with us here on r.t. . a country where some take pride in their wine family french wines are the world's best but all those warnings are not much different from down. others have to select kidneys to support their families but i need good morning now because of the money my health is gone in the first year of independence the country went through a civil war. nobody believed a war was possible at the en
families of dissidents dozens of whom are still missing after a violent crackdown on protests two days ago earlier in the u.s. state department join russia in demanding a probe into the actions of police which left several people dead. and a light at the end of the tunnel for people in gaza as egypt opens up border crossing ending a four year blockade of the palestinian territory human rights groups say the decision will ease the humanitarian crisis for the million plus palestinians facing...
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>> we showed you the lift-off one hour ago. gabrielle giffords finally gets to see her husband go into space. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori cam b it's monday, may 16th -- i'm tori campbell. it's monday, may 16th. >>> bryan stow is scheduled to be transferred to a bay area hospital today. that move comes six weeks after the brutal attack outside of dodger stadium. allie rasmus has been talking with los angeles police. what have they been telling you? >> reporter: well, they say they have no new leads. bryan will fly to san francisco and once there he will go to san francisco's trauma hospital. i just spoke with the hospital spokesperson and she says she has no information about exactly when he will arrive. she doesn't know if he will be coming through the main emergency room exist. this is a high-profile case. so they still have to work out some of the logistics of the transfer. once he arrives at the hospital, he will be scene by the chief's neurosurgeon. it
>> we showed you the lift-off one hour ago. gabrielle giffords finally gets to see her husband go into space. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori cam b it's monday, may 16th -- i'm tori campbell. it's monday, may 16th. >>> bryan stow is scheduled to be transferred to a bay area hospital today. that move comes six weeks after the brutal attack outside of dodger stadium. allie rasmus has been...
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it happened over ten years ago. schwarzenegger camp about this? >> no, we haven't heard anything from the schwarzenegger's camp. since he left the governor's office, he has been busy making appearances and reportedly trying to revoif his movie career. the website has a picture of the former governor playing chess nd a caption, stay tune for my next move. hardly imagine he was referring to the report in the "los angeles times." before he ran for office, he fathered a child with a member of his household staff. according to a statement he made the paper. after leaving the governor's office, i told my wife about this event, with i occurred over a decade ago. i understand and deserve the feelings of anger and disappointment among my friends and family. there are no excuses. i take full responsibility for the hurt i have caused. i have apologized to maria, my children and my family. i am truly sorry. the "times" reports that she worked for the schwarzenegger's for 20 years before retiring in january. only a week ago, sch
it happened over ten years ago. schwarzenegger camp about this? >> no, we haven't heard anything from the schwarzenegger's camp. since he left the governor's office, he has been busy making appearances and reportedly trying to revoif his movie career. the website has a picture of the former governor playing chess nd a caption, stay tune for my next move. hardly imagine he was referring to the report in the "los angeles times." before he ran for office, he fathered a child with a...
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the giants fan who was beat up at side of dodger stadium more than six weeks ago. ambulance rides, flight troubles that according to those with the san francisco general hospital, tests. those of the hospital say though it was a quiet night for the paramedic they're conducting these tests on by and in the intensive care unit to fully assess his condition. the one that is at this point classified as critical. the same as it was a loss angeles although on conscious doctor stated that he made small movements in the week prior to his transfer. movement in his arms, legs and eyes. the los angeles police department is also said to give us new details about the billboards that are going up statewide in an effort to catch these two suspects. they're also going to talk about new details but the press conference starts in 30 minutes. i will follow that and you will hear more details about this in my 5:00 p.m. start. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: we have a programming change to tell you about, dr. phil is moving time slots to 4:00 p.m. that change begins monday may the
the giants fan who was beat up at side of dodger stadium more than six weeks ago. ambulance rides, flight troubles that according to those with the san francisco general hospital, tests. those of the hospital say though it was a quiet night for the paramedic they're conducting these tests on by and in the intensive care unit to fully assess his condition. the one that is at this point classified as critical. the same as it was a loss angeles although on conscious doctor stated that he made...
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took, unfortunately, the continuance of two weeks ago. i will be honest with you. this thing did not get resolved until late afternoon on friday, and that held up the clerk's office, which was waiting to get your reports out. that is not a great way to start a relationship. i'm only sharing this with you because i am concerned about their continued interest in coming to san francisco if this is going to be the way we are engaging each other. supervisor avalos: i'm concerned about pharmacies that have to compete, that are struggling just to get by, and the advantages we are giving to other businesses that will impact small business owners in the city. supervisor mar: i also share the concern about the impact on small businesses that sell liquor and the various chain pharmacies. you mentioned that fresh and easy has a person to person alcohol license, and this would be the second one. and there is a parking lot, so those were special reasons for concern, but you also said that there is relatively low crime rate in the richmond district for the area that is in and aro
took, unfortunately, the continuance of two weeks ago. i will be honest with you. this thing did not get resolved until late afternoon on friday, and that held up the clerk's office, which was waiting to get your reports out. that is not a great way to start a relationship. i'm only sharing this with you because i am concerned about their continued interest in coming to san francisco if this is going to be the way we are engaging each other. supervisor avalos: i'm concerned about pharmacies...
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employees would be a capitalist but you're quite right the history of capitalism hundreds of years ago was a story of individuals making that effort usually small groups of workers and working usually alongside their own employees and slowly amassing a reasonable amount of money but it may be disappointing for folks to realize but that's a long ago the number of people that are still doing that in our economy is very small compared to the mass output of goods and services that's now done by huge corporations and there comes the role of the folks you were mentioning in the beginning of your question namely the people who've inherited money from their parents and their grandparents who have no interest in producing anything you've never worked a day in their lives but they have the money to go out and buy shares of a company and if you buy shares of a company with whatever wealth you've inherited you're entitle to get a cut of the profits and that's what creates that small group of people in our society one or two percent of our population not more who have so much accumulated wealth tha
employees would be a capitalist but you're quite right the history of capitalism hundreds of years ago was a story of individuals making that effort usually small groups of workers and working usually alongside their own employees and slowly amassing a reasonable amount of money but it may be disappointing for folks to realize but that's a long ago the number of people that are still doing that in our economy is very small compared to the mass output of goods and services that's now done by...
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that was something that would have been unthinkable 30 years ago. so the treatments that we use now have revolutionized the way we care for patients with aids. >> belva: talk about what it was like 30 years ago to be on that ward. >> well, as you remember in the early days when we first started these services in 1983, this was a decision that was made by the city of san francisco, with the approval of the mayor, the department of public health, to create these services. and this was for disease that still has no name and no cause. and we weren't completely certain what the transmission was. and what the risks were to health care workers. much has changed around that. and many of those changes happened quickly. we quickly learned what caused this disease. we quickly learned and confirmed how it was transmitted. and now we are living with more and more people here in san francisco and around the world who are living with this disease. fewer people are dying if they have access to care. so we still have people dying every year. and oftentimes they're d
that was something that would have been unthinkable 30 years ago. so the treatments that we use now have revolutionized the way we care for patients with aids. >> belva: talk about what it was like 30 years ago to be on that ward. >> well, as you remember in the early days when we first started these services in 1983, this was a decision that was made by the city of san francisco, with the approval of the mayor, the department of public health, to create these services. and this was...
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in russia about three hundred years ago and survived until two thousand so one. no such person as a for our existence here is exactly such a profession doesn't exist in russia and we have about sixteen thousand people who are responsible to some extent for forest. gardening but these people are mostly. office people who work or even now he says oh no they know this new forest co the new legislation was adopted in russia in two thousand and six he said yes yes so you said that it abolished some profession little knowledge some some services if. concerning the care for us in this country but what other results of this new legislation was it all negative what was there something something of the mystic about this code. there. there's nothing to. this court only two thousand and six into this was a really clear position of forest professional and environmental professionals who said that it was not possible all of the off this forest called it not only abolished forest guards it's also created the situation when the forest management . can see what is management comp
in russia about three hundred years ago and survived until two thousand so one. no such person as a for our existence here is exactly such a profession doesn't exist in russia and we have about sixteen thousand people who are responsible to some extent for forest. gardening but these people are mostly. office people who work or even now he says oh no they know this new forest co the new legislation was adopted in russia in two thousand and six he said yes yes so you said that it abolished some...
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many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the consumer. when i read long form of journalism, which i write, i print it out. when i mounted an investigation of the region's last year of california, i collected about $7,000 from individuals and parlayed it into six print journeys, seven weeklies. got a lot of national coverage. it made some difference in people's lives, but i did not take a dime from any corporation. ok? so let's talk about how we go back to the model where people who need investigation, news -- because my duty is not to reflect corporations. let us not be proud that we are moving forward because we do not have journalist unions anymore. that's going back to selling the news that people need, and get rid of the middle man, which is turning out to be a lot of publishers. >> first, thank you for bringing that up. a great question. it gives me the opportuni
many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the consumer. when i read long form of journalism, which i write, i print it out. when i mounted an investigation of the region's last year of california, i collected about $7,000 from individuals and parlayed it into six print journeys, seven weeklies. got a lot of...
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just two weeks ago, it was 46%. but the positive feeling does not carry over to the economy where the president's approval rating has plunged to 34%, the lowest rating of his presidency. tomorrow, the president will go to new york city and lay a wreath at ground zero. he'll also meet with some 9/11 family members and some first responders. all of those meetings will be private, in part because the white house wants to avoid any perception that the president is trying to exploit the death of bin laden. katie. >> couric: chip reid at the white house tonight. chip, thank you. the those navy seals did not just take out bin laden. they seized all kind of evidence from computers to handwritten notes and more. bob orr is following that part of story. and, bob, investigators have a lot to sift through. >> reporter: katie, this could be the biggest intelligence windfall since 9/11 and some of the most critical evidence was recovered from osama bin laden himself. after navy seals scrambled away with the body of the al qaeda l
just two weeks ago, it was 46%. but the positive feeling does not carry over to the economy where the president's approval rating has plunged to 34%, the lowest rating of his presidency. tomorrow, the president will go to new york city and lay a wreath at ground zero. he'll also meet with some 9/11 family members and some first responders. all of those meetings will be private, in part because the white house wants to avoid any perception that the president is trying to exploit the death of bin...
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it was an all too familiar journey for the president, who just one month ago made a similar visit to tornado-ravaged tuscaloosa, alabama. in joplin today where at least 139 died and 40 people remain unaccounted for, survivors poured their hearts out to the president. he, in turn, reminded them that what happened to their community is a national tragedy. nbc's ron allen is in joplin with more on the president's visit. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, lester. yes, it was a very powerful and emotional day here set against the stark backdrop of all this devastation and so many lives lost. the president said he admired the resolve of people here to recover and he promised them the nation would be behind them every step of the way. >> how are you guys doing? >> reporter: walking the streets of an eviscerated neighborhood, president obama took a good, hard look at what one of the deadliest tornadoes the nation has ever endured had done. >> when we were in tuscaloosa a few weeks ago i talked about how i had not seen devastation like that in my lifetime. you come here to j
it was an all too familiar journey for the president, who just one month ago made a similar visit to tornado-ravaged tuscaloosa, alabama. in joplin today where at least 139 died and 40 people remain unaccounted for, survivors poured their hearts out to the president. he, in turn, reminded them that what happened to their community is a national tragedy. nbc's ron allen is in joplin with more on the president's visit. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, lester. yes, it was...
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near something like this years ago. fire machines says see here are showing how they had altered greed piece russia for the spotlight will be back shortly will continue this interview in less than a minute so stay with us don't go. culture is the same of the taxpayers may or may not even exist and it will be a list of issues of relevance and even legitimacy as the jostling continues as to who succeed the now disgraced germany charles cullen. led mission and free the second intake should free the sons for judges priests arrangements three lists three the stereotypes the priests the old freemont just plug in video for your media projects a free media dog to our teeth on tom play. play . welcome back to spotlight. just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is. the head of the greenpeace russia forest department we're talking about the devastating fires that happened in this country across the globe ground. our our continent and others last year and it's already happening this year you predicted it like a couple of y
near something like this years ago. fire machines says see here are showing how they had altered greed piece russia for the spotlight will be back shortly will continue this interview in less than a minute so stay with us don't go. culture is the same of the taxpayers may or may not even exist and it will be a list of issues of relevance and even legitimacy as the jostling continues as to who succeed the now disgraced germany charles cullen. led mission and free the second intake should free...
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elite runners took off 30 minutes ago. next road closures, weather and what else to expect. >>> plus a shooting kills two people and injured another in san francisco neighbourhood more on the investigation coming up. >>> huckabee is out trumped keeping mum for once. former mayor willie brown is sounding off on the gop race for the white house. it is 7:30 a.m., sunday may 15th, thanks for joining us i am ann makovec. >> i am phil matier. as you said willie brown on donald trump and the other gop line up, plus the state finances. >> we will talk about bay to breakers it is off and run wig have one of the runners here in -- runners here in studio. he is hitting our studio before the start line. >> he will be here in just a minute. runners hitting the pavement for the 100th bay to breakers race. >> three, two, one. >> there they go less than 30 minutes ago the serious competitors were at the front of the pack when the race started howard and peel street in all 55,000 people are registered for today's race, 7.5 miles to the fin
elite runners took off 30 minutes ago. next road closures, weather and what else to expect. >>> plus a shooting kills two people and injured another in san francisco neighbourhood more on the investigation coming up. >>> huckabee is out trumped keeping mum for once. former mayor willie brown is sounding off on the gop race for the white house. it is 7:30 a.m., sunday may 15th, thanks for joining us i am ann makovec. >> i am phil matier. as you said willie brown on donald...
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accounts hom; and i, ç accounts hom; and i, ç years ago. thingsf01u years ago. the death as to homicide and not saying how they died. >> finally transwkvzdoned th o to change and we'll show you the project that >>> history is under way in florida tonight. after an initial delay the shuttle "endeavour" is dead uld >> launch for crew spac of people 8 to watch the l including one special guest. nbc's jay gray has a preview. >> the crew of shuttle ide. hard hard ready. ók lift we're/en faulty have+ near the ship's heater any more in this count. >> all systems are go on pad 39a less than 24 hours now before what will be "endeavour's" 25th and at' posi to the first ttempt, wounded first congresswoman gabrielle giffords made the trip to kennedy space florida aft her houston o>bn >>a again /ly. building,çyiia h safely in ézufeida afterú nt isa'e$hide here, and -- and we hope that mississippi highe submerged. somesz flo dd1927. of water and trying to get as many valuables as they could out of the home. river initia highest stage since flood devastated vicksburg back befo
accounts hom; and i, ç accounts hom; and i, ç years ago. thingsf01u years ago. the death as to homicide and not saying how they died. >> finally transwkvzdoned th o to change and we'll show you the project that >>> history is under way in florida tonight. after an initial delay the shuttle "endeavour" is dead uld >> launch for crew spac of people 8 to watch the l including one special guest. nbc's jay gray has a preview. >> the crew of shuttle ide. hard...
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. >>> disturbing new information on a plane disaster two years ago. what happened just before the jet plunged into the ocean. >> reporter: we're at san francisco's hall of justice, where 26 felony cases could be thrown out all because of what a handful of san francisco police officers are -- are accused of doing. >>> and the big worries tied to the arrest of an a.t.m. repairman. "mornings on 2" begins right now. >>> good morning. i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it's friday, may 27th. >>> we begin with knight news from the oakland hills. right now, police are investigating a break-in and a possible sexual assault at a home near skyline boulevard. ktvu's kraig debro has new information and new video. what have you learned? >> reporter: police have been here since:00 a.m. and they just left. we've been trying to confirm the information for about three hours now. the man in the house declined to speak with us off camera but made a few brief comments indicating his children were also victims. this is the e-mail that was shot off, and the e-mail does
. >>> disturbing new information on a plane disaster two years ago. what happened just before the jet plunged into the ocean. >> reporter: we're at san francisco's hall of justice, where 26 felony cases could be thrown out all because of what a handful of san francisco police officers are -- are accused of doing. >>> and the big worries tied to the arrest of an a.t.m. repairman. "mornings on 2" begins right now. >>> good morning. i'm dave clark....
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ten days ago. he was wearing a cap and intellectual jackies in this meeting with difficulty is that he had a stroke did not why didn't he the nine months into the police arrived so here's a divided over iraq is a rest and a looming extradition on a war crimes charges will bring you a firsthand account from the village where the former general was captured. the u.s. a state department calls on georgian authorities to investigate the armed crackdown on protests that led to several deaths while the opposition claims its supporters are still being targeted. and easing isolation in egypt opens a border crossing it with gaza partially ending the four year blockade of the palestinian territories. a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow now russia should be a part of the missile defense shield in europe so says the u.s. president who was speaking today in poland despite the comments were obama reiterated the u.s. is not giving up on plans to host some of its rockets and planes in the countr
ten days ago. he was wearing a cap and intellectual jackies in this meeting with difficulty is that he had a stroke did not why didn't he the nine months into the police arrived so here's a divided over iraq is a rest and a looming extradition on a war crimes charges will bring you a firsthand account from the village where the former general was captured. the u.s. a state department calls on georgian authorities to investigate the armed crackdown on protests that led to several deaths while...
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twenty years ago the largest country in. the surveillance of the. one how did. the a janitor. where did it take to. live. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of chatter that. corporations are. bringing you the latest in some instances. similar to. the contrary. the admission. couldn't take three years for charges free. range and free is free. free. the old free broadcast live video for your media project a free media party dot com. wealthy british. market. and what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture are no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser reports. a charter here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. looks. at. a country where some take pride in. the ranks once of the world's best but most all the warnings are not much different from the a. kidney to support the family. but i needed more now because of the money my health is gone in the first year of independence the country went through a civil war. nobody believed a war was possi
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in this muum, that you wouldn't be seeing people drinking 10 years ago, 20 years ago. >> rose: now there drinking in the stets. >> yes. >> rose: but do you see more head scarves and does that mean anything? >> both, i mean seeing and not seeing head scarf should not be t criterion. in the end, 75% of turkish woman not making it a potical symbol would naturally wear a head scar-of-some of them loosely, some of them in a more political way. for me, my value is every one should be able to do what they want. army shouldn't tell us just take off your head scar-of-if you want to enter the university or the hospital. turkish female-- . >> rose: and they do. >> they should not be treated as second-class citizens. my values are freedom, free speech, dem october-- democracy, cultural values, secularism, democracy or political values, these are the things we should see. once we have them, then people ould behave however they see it. >> rose: is turkey moving away from europe towards somewhere else at all? >> i'm worried about that. t i can say that not too much that especially in between 2000 and 2
in this muum, that you wouldn't be seeing people drinking 10 years ago, 20 years ago. >> rose: now there drinking in the stets. >> yes. >> rose: but do you see more head scarves and does that mean anything? >> both, i mean seeing and not seeing head scarf should not be t criterion. in the end, 75% of turkish woman not making it a potical symbol would naturally wear a head scar-of-some of them loosely, some of them in a more political way. for me, my value is every one...
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and -- jungle 30 years ago and forgive the heeder -- leader. those opposed held a prayer vigil. they condemned the man responsible for the deaths, jim jones. >> he did the ultimate, he's no different than hitler. if they want too put a memorial wall with -- with list name on there, we want our names off. >> reporter: jim jones led the people to south africa and many drank kool-aid laced with deadly poison. >> 900 names are listed without hesitation, opinions. >> reporter: or judgment. this saturday jones and his supporters are seeking to dedicate the monument which includes his father's name at evergreen cemetery in oakland. those opposed to the memorial are asking a judge to stop the proceeding. >> his name shouldn't be there. i understand he lost family members there. i'm not object -- okaying to them being there because he killed them to. >> there are -- he killed them too. >> there are different people that had responsibilities that day. i don't even know who knows fact about who did what that day. >> reporter: the restraining order at ever
and -- jungle 30 years ago and forgive the heeder -- leader. those opposed held a prayer vigil. they condemned the man responsible for the deaths, jim jones. >> he did the ultimate, he's no different than hitler. if they want too put a memorial wall with -- with list name on there, we want our names off. >> reporter: jim jones led the people to south africa and many drank kool-aid laced with deadly poison. >> 900 names are listed without hesitation, opinions. >>...
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we did those a month ago. i am nervous to do it by memory. they are different.ey are different on purpose. when we do these, we try to sit down and make sure that our conditions that are relevant to the breach that we are having. commissioner meko: i understand that, and i think that is a good idea for the commission as well to craft conditions particular to the venue with an establishing broad, sweeping conditions that really do not apply to what they deal with. but if you could forward those. >> i am happy to send you the specifics, and also, in general, what they do is bring the ratio of security to, basically, one to 100, or 180, or 150. in specifically 550, we did language around making sure that every single person that is going into the venue or leaves and comes back in goes through security. commissioner meko: better lighting, our cameras? >> sometimes cameras. commissioner meko: four years ago, it seemed this commission had reached a point where we had normal conditions that we could possibly apply. >> you can preconditions. -- tweak conditions. i am ha
we did those a month ago. i am nervous to do it by memory. they are different.ey are different on purpose. when we do these, we try to sit down and make sure that our conditions that are relevant to the breach that we are having. commissioner meko: i understand that, and i think that is a good idea for the commission as well to craft conditions particular to the venue with an establishing broad, sweeping conditions that really do not apply to what they deal with. but if you could forward those....
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but he held it too long, three weeks ago he should have done it. >> three weeks ago or two days ago,was a degrading thing for this president to get involved in. i'm glad he finally did it and lanced the boil. but people who would never vote for him anyway won't s -- [ever talking at once] >> easy to deal with, and the way you deal with is just to release the document. >> that's right. >> it's not did -- >> why didn't he do that? why did not he do it in the first round? >> he 14 have done it a lot earlier and never been the kind of -- >> anything else -- >> yeah [everyone talking at once] >> he should have released it a long time ago. failing that, the press should have investigated his past, which they still resist doing. and the third reason why all of these questions continue to percolate is because obama's policies seem fundamentally antithetical to what this country get in the first place. >> talk about a pile of end wento! >> it's the truth! >> i think it was benefits for donald trump, as pat says. but i don't think itand i said >> i'll get back to you. >> i think maybe in the s
but he held it too long, three weeks ago he should have done it. >> three weeks ago or two days ago,was a degrading thing for this president to get involved in. i'm glad he finally did it and lanced the boil. but people who would never vote for him anyway won't s -- [ever talking at once] >> easy to deal with, and the way you deal with is just to release the document. >> that's right. >> it's not did -- >> why didn't he do that? why did not he do it in the first...
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about 90 minutes ago, the b.a.r.t. board approved an order to buy tasers for every officer in the apartment. right now you, the officers have -- in the department. right now, the officers have to share the tasers. this sparked action after the fatal shooting of oscar grant. some have reservations about the tasers but were per -- but were persuaded after training would be offered. >> if you ask my colleagues around the state and around the country, they would be envoyous at the amount of training that the board has mandated for our personnel. they have also appropriated the additional funding to make sure it occurs. >> chief rainey says he wants to make carrying a taser mandatory, even though he admits some officers may not want to do so. he hopes to have the acers in their hands and on the streets by july 1st. >>> drivers were already war being warned about the changes on the bay bridge. but those who were hoping to take b.a.r.t. instead may have to rethink those plans. ktvu's claudine wong has just learned of emergenc
about 90 minutes ago, the b.a.r.t. board approved an order to buy tasers for every officer in the apartment. right now you, the officers have -- in the department. right now, the officers have to share the tasers. this sparked action after the fatal shooting of oscar grant. some have reservations about the tasers but were per -- but were persuaded after training would be offered. >> if you ask my colleagues around the state and around the country, they would be envoyous at the amount of...
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>> he turned it won about three weeks ago -- he turned one about three weeks ago. this was last november here in l.a. when we were making the record. tavis: i wonder if he even has a choice. his daddy is an artist, his mother is an artist. what choice does he really have? >> he got a ukuleles for his birthday and he has a guitar and piano. my friend has a guitar shop and he says people are always complaining about what instrument their musical kid can play. tavis: i thought about that old joke, the chicken and the egg, which won came first? >> as far as the title goes, i have been working on the book for almost eight years. it seems like it should be a bigger book. [laughter] it is not my day job. it is a novel that i started about nine or 10 years ago. most of it was written in the last four or five years. it was always called "i never get out of this world alive" because that was a hank williams song. i was just trying to ride the best songs that i could write and i wanted to make a record with t. bone burnett. i was a little worried that i did not have a title,
>> he turned it won about three weeks ago -- he turned one about three weeks ago. this was last november here in l.a. when we were making the record. tavis: i wonder if he even has a choice. his daddy is an artist, his mother is an artist. what choice does he really have? >> he got a ukuleles for his birthday and he has a guitar and piano. my friend has a guitar shop and he says people are always complaining about what instrument their musical kid can play. tavis: i thought about...
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. -- one three or four years ago. there is also language in ceqa that says you can't apply categorical exemption. that was the thrust of the discussion. there is a big distinguishing characteristic right there between this hearing and that last hearing. and the big distinguishing mark that should be applied today. supervisor cohen: planning staff. planning staff. i have a question for you, miss gibson. hi. is it common to work on projects that have not described a specific location? >> lisa gibson at the planning department. is a common thread your project and specific elements have not been defined or certain locations have not been defined? i can tell you is not. -- it is not an exceptional circumstance. the intent of ceqa is that the environmental review will occur early enough in the process, those can be addressed through mitigation measures and consideration of alternatives. it is really difficult to change course. it is a requirement that the review occur before and the entitlements are issued. -- any entitleme
. -- one three or four years ago. there is also language in ceqa that says you can't apply categorical exemption. that was the thrust of the discussion. there is a big distinguishing characteristic right there between this hearing and that last hearing. and the big distinguishing mark that should be applied today. supervisor cohen: planning staff. planning staff. i have a question for you, miss gibson. hi. is it common to work on projects that have not described a specific location? >>...
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it flushed yesterday, it flushed 10 years ago, what's the problem? narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said, "i don't know who the next mayor will be, "but i kno
it flushed yesterday, it flushed 10 years ago, what's the problem? narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of...