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air terminal. i know that during the olympic games that i had a chance to organize. that every time one of our athletes got a gold medal and our put their hand on their heart. and i noticed that other athletes didn't do that, and ours is a unique tradition, and i wonder when that began. i was told that it happened with fdr, and this recognition of the bloodshed by heros life. we face extraordinary challenges, we are going to overcome them. and with leadership that tells the truth, and live by the constitution and get america on the right track again. thank you. [applause] now it's your turn. yes, sir. oh, you have a written question, you want me to read it to you. >> sorry, governor, my memory not as good as yours. welcome to new hampshire, and your statements of your grandchildren resound to the question i want to ask. my question is about climate change. how do you look at climate change as a policy issue? the science of climate change is not. it's about the recognition of science. in 2010 the national academy of science issued a comprehensive report requested by t
air terminal. i know that during the olympic games that i had a chance to organize. that every time one of our athletes got a gold medal and our put their hand on their heart. and i noticed that other athletes didn't do that, and ours is a unique tradition, and i wonder when that began. i was told that it happened with fdr, and this recognition of the bloodshed by heros life. we face extraordinary challenges, we are going to overcome them. and with leadership that tells the truth, and live by...
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air terminal. i know that during the olympic games that i had a chance to organize. that every time one of our athletes got a gold medal and our put their hand on their heart. and i noticed that other athletes didn't do that, and ours is a unique tradition, and i wonder when that began. i was told that it happened with fdr, and this recognition of the bloodshed by heros life. we face extraordinary challenges, we are going to overcome them. and with leadership that tells the truth, and live by the constitution and get america on the right track again. thank you. [applause] now it's your turn. yes, sir. oh, you have a written question, you want me to read it to you. >> sorry, governor, my memory not as good as yours. welcome to new hampshire, and your statements of your grandchildren resound to the question i want to ask. my question is about climate change. how do you look at climate change as a policy issue? the science of climate change is not. it's about the recognition of science. in 2010 the national academy of science issued a comprehensive report requested by t
air terminal. i know that during the olympic games that i had a chance to organize. that every time one of our athletes got a gold medal and our put their hand on their heart. and i noticed that other athletes didn't do that, and ours is a unique tradition, and i wonder when that began. i was told that it happened with fdr, and this recognition of the bloodshed by heros life. we face extraordinary challenges, we are going to overcome them. and with leadership that tells the truth, and live by...
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air terminal. i noted during the olympic games that i had the chance to help organize that every time one of our athletes got a gold medal and they played the national anthem that our athletes put their hand on their part. and i noticed that the other athletes around the world did not do that. ours is a unique tradition. and i wonder when that began. i was told it began under fdr, during the second world war. he asked us to place our hands over our hard during the playing of the national anthem. this, in recognition of the bloodshed by heroes who more than self their country love and mercy more than light. this is a great, patriotic mission. we face extraordinary challenges. we will overcome them and overcome them with leadership that will tell us the truth, live by the constitution, and get america on the right track again. thanks so much. thank you. [applause] [applause] now it's your turn. yes, sir. oh, you have a written question, you want me to read it to you. >> sorry, governor, my memory not
air terminal. i noted during the olympic games that i had the chance to help organize that every time one of our athletes got a gold medal and they played the national anthem that our athletes put their hand on their part. and i noticed that the other athletes around the world did not do that. ours is a unique tradition. and i wonder when that began. i was told it began under fdr, during the second world war. he asked us to place our hands over our hard during the playing of the national...
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aire libre durante el verano, tenemos una recomendacion para proteger a sus hijos de una enfermedad mortal [narradora] salir de la deuda no es fácil. hable con sus acreedores directamente o visite terminetiempo al aire libre... por eso los medicos le recuerdan a los padres de familia lo peligrosos que son los rayos del sol.---en particular, se recomienda tener mucho cuidado con los bebes y los niÑos pequeÑos, ya que no han desarrollado suficientes capas naturales de piel para protegerse de los rayos ultravioleta.---los expertos seÑalan que el daÑo que un niÑo sufre en la piel durante su primer aÑo de vida podria determinar si sufre de cancer de piel cuando es adulto. ---los menores de 6 meses deben permanecer completamente fuera del sol... los niÑos deben usar proteccion solar y sombreros que les tapen toda la cara. ---tomar mucho cafe puede hacer que las personas escuchen de mas... y no nos referimos a tener mejor oido. ---en un estudio realizado en australia, un grupo de voluntarios consumio varias tazas de cafe al dia... los participantes se pusieron audifonos y les dijeron que en el fondo escucharian una cancion navideÑa.---aunque nunca les pusieron la cancion, varias de las person
aire libre durante el verano, tenemos una recomendacion para proteger a sus hijos de una enfermedad mortal [narradora] salir de la deuda no es fácil. hable con sus acreedores directamente o visite terminetiempo al aire libre... por eso los medicos le recuerdan a los padres de familia lo peligrosos que son los rayos del sol.---en particular, se recomienda tener mucho cuidado con los bebes y los niÑos pequeÑos, ya que no han desarrollado suficientes capas naturales de piel para protegerse de...
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terminal. the current lease with the air force for 1696 square feet of boat ticket counters and administrative offices and has an annual rent of approximately $250,000. this lease began in 2008 when the airline started service at sfo. emirates was among the first wave of airlines to sign onto a new lease and use agreement with the city. they were part of a group of airlines approved by the board of supervisors in may 2010. when they signed onto the new lease and use agreement, they essentially extended their existing term of their least for an additional 10 years through 2021. the airline would now like to add approximately 9500 square feet of club space to their existing lease. this would have a new annual rent of approximately $1.8 million and represents a $1.5 million increase in rent to the airport. under the proposed lease modification, all construction costs associated with building the new club space will be the responsibility of emirates. the budget analyst has approved the lease modification, and i will be happy to answer any questions you may have. supervisor chu: thank you. why don'
terminal. the current lease with the air force for 1696 square feet of boat ticket counters and administrative offices and has an annual rent of approximately $250,000. this lease began in 2008 when the airline started service at sfo. emirates was among the first wave of airlines to sign onto a new lease and use agreement with the city. they were part of a group of airlines approved by the board of supervisors in may 2010. when they signed onto the new lease and use agreement, they essentially...
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option in south america has also affected air travel in origin you would walk over train terminals and resumed operations after three hundred flights were canceled early in the week i thought he said eruptions expected to wend in the coming days. time now for a russian close up series where a star on the team travels to offer such a. yes christian churches are a culture of prosperity the magnificent crop of this response to the very we explore one of the most mysterious sites. and it's. because of the causeway so it is a question of it as. we continue our exploration of the north as such in a republic and this time we'll visit a unique historical area the village of dar govs or ask the locals call it here the city of dad's now the cemetery has almost one hundred asian stone cripps where people that lived in this area buried their loved ones along with their belongings and now this valley stretches for over sixteen kilometers and is a real open air museum for eternity as they say this land helps them imagine life down here four hundred years ago meanwhile day to day life continues in th
option in south america has also affected air travel in origin you would walk over train terminals and resumed operations after three hundred flights were canceled early in the week i thought he said eruptions expected to wend in the coming days. time now for a russian close up series where a star on the team travels to offer such a. yes christian churches are a culture of prosperity the magnificent crop of this response to the very we explore one of the most mysterious sites. and it's. because...
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a girl with terminal cancer sets out to change the future of other cancer patients. the winning story will air here are some big numbers flying around last night during the republican debate and that is lighting up the truth-o-meter. a reporter and researcher for politic fact.com, let's take a look at what congresswoman michele bachmann had to say about president obama's health care reform. she says the congressional budget office has said that obama care will kill 800,000 jobs. what do we know about that? true or false? >> reporter: we rated this one barely true. basically, we read the cbo report. it says that about half a percent of the labor force would be reduced. this comes out to about 800,000 jobs but they said it would primarily be people who are working right now just so they can have insurance. under the new plan, they won't have to work for insurance. they will leave their jobs so we rated it barely true. >> what about tim pawlenty, the former governor of minnesota? he says the premiums for medicare and payroll withholdings are only paying for half the program, that it's not financi
a girl with terminal cancer sets out to change the future of other cancer patients. the winning story will air here are some big numbers flying around last night during the republican debate and that is lighting up the truth-o-meter. a reporter and researcher for politic fact.com, let's take a look at what congresswoman michele bachmann had to say about president obama's health care reform. she says the congressional budget office has said that obama care will kill 800,000 jobs. what do we know...
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terminator. it's part of a special documentary airing sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern.e'll tell you about her coming up next. well-being. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. coldwell banker. we never stop moving. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul c
terminator. it's part of a special documentary airing sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern.e'll tell you about her coming up next. well-being. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so...
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terminal. the goal is to get as many passengers out and into the air and as quickly as possible. the computers went down 5:15 friday afternoon. leaving thousands of travelers stranded. >> but the computers came back on five hours later, but passenger sentiment isn't much better. >> i'm feeling pretty bad light now. >> there is a six or more hour delay. >> the catch-up is painful since the system wide departure, process reservations a total of 31 flights were cancelled. that doesn't take into account all the delays. passengers are finding rebooking isn't easy. >> to go from here to north carolina to huntsville but now we're going to char shot -- charlotte to chicago and then from charlotte to huntsville. >> according to a travel expert, how they recover from this will be just as important as the outage itself. united must come up with better back-up plans. >> whether that is using text messages, reverting to old fashion paper check in systems, they need to have a fallback plans. >> it's not clear what caused the computer failure but they are offering a one time change for free and
terminal. the goal is to get as many passengers out and into the air and as quickly as possible. the computers went down 5:15 friday afternoon. leaving thousands of travelers stranded. >> but the computers came back on five hours later, but passenger sentiment isn't much better. >> i'm feeling pretty bad light now. >> there is a six or more hour delay. >> the catch-up is painful since the system wide departure, process reservations a total of 31 flights were cancelled....
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terminal. the goal is to get as many passengers out and in the air as quickly as possible. computers at both united and continental, which recently merged, went down at 5:15 friday afternoon, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. >> not happy. >> but the computers came back on five hours later. the passengers' sentiment today isn't much better. >> i'm feeling -- feeling very bad right now. >> i'm really mad. i have 367 or more hour delay. >> the catch-up is painful. since the system-wide outage interrupted flight departures, processing and reservations, a total of 31 flights were cancelled. that doesn't take into account all of the delays. passengers are fined league booking isn't easy. >> we go from here to charlotte and to huntsville and now we are going to charlotte -- or from wherever we are at now to chicago, from chicago to charlotte, from charlotte to huntsville. >> according to travel industry analyst, how united recovers from this will be just as important as the outage itself. and united must come up with better backup plans. >> so weather that is using text me
terminal. the goal is to get as many passengers out and in the air as quickly as possible. computers at both united and continental, which recently merged, went down at 5:15 friday afternoon, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. >> not happy. >> but the computers came back on five hours later. the passengers' sentiment today isn't much better. >> i'm feeling -- feeling very bad right now. >> i'm really mad. i have 367 or more hour delay. >> the catch-up is...
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terminal. hundreds of flights in and out today were cancelled. but slowly as i said disht airliefts have co s have come on. the first, virgin airlines start out this morning by going under the plume and around the flum. qantas weren't going to go anywhere near the plume and they decided to hold off and get more information. they didn't take off until 1:00 this afternoon. >> i'd like to come back to that in a moment to the idea of kind of getting around the plume. whau are people saying about how long this volcanic plume is going to affect flights. let's get serious about this. if it's been drifted 9 through, they must be out of it by now. >> yes. in melvin tonight we're expecting it to clear over the next 12 hours. but as you say, it could linger for days or weeks. we understand the cloud could move and start affecting flights out of add el lay. passengers hearsay it has not become as explosive. so the ashes are not getting up as high in the atmosphere so it's not able to travel as far. we're expecting a second major cloud to move over the southeast part of the straits. it may
terminal. hundreds of flights in and out today were cancelled. but slowly as i said disht airliefts have co s have come on. the first, virgin airlines start out this morning by going under the plume and around the flum. qantas weren't going to go anywhere near the plume and they decided to hold off and get more information. they didn't take off until 1:00 this afternoon. >> i'd like to come back to that in a moment to the idea of kind of getting around the plume. whau are people saying...
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terminal. >> boring pass. >> the goal is to get as many passengers out and in the air as quickly as possible. computers at both united and continental, which recently merged, went down at 5:15 friday afternoon, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. >> not happy. >> but the computers came back on five hours later. the passengers' sentiment today isn't much better. >> i'm feeling -- feeling very bad right now. >> i'm really mad. i have 367 or more hour delay. -- i have a 367 or more hour delay. >> the catch-up is painful. since the system-wide outage interrupted flight departures, processing and reservations, a total of 31 flights were cancelled. that doesn't take into account all of the delays. passengers are finding rebooking isn't easy. >> we go from here to charlotte and to huntsville and now we are going to charlotte -- or from wherever we are at now to chicago, from chicago to charlotte, from charlotte to huntsville. >> according to travel industry analyst, henry, how united recovers from this will be just as born as the outage itself. and united must come up with better backup plans.
terminal. >> boring pass. >> the goal is to get as many passengers out and in the air as quickly as possible. computers at both united and continental, which recently merged, went down at 5:15 friday afternoon, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. >> not happy. >> but the computers came back on five hours later. the passengers' sentiment today isn't much better. >> i'm feeling -- feeling very bad right now. >> i'm really mad. i have 367 or more hour...
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air strikes. >>> dr. kevorkian, who advocated assisted suicide, has died. he was charged with murder many times for helping terminallyatients take their own lives. he was convicted once and spent eight years in life. he was 83. >>> there is more bad news on the economy. the dow lost 97 points today as unemployment has gone up again to 9.1%. it's the first time since 2004 that the market has finished down five weeks in a row. >>> and anderson, if you thought -- she also has financial brain. along with millions in modeling fees, she's put her name on everything from jewelry to cosmetics to lingerie. the magazine says she could be the first billionaire supermodel. what do you have that she doesn't have is a ben and jerry's flavor ice cream. >> yeah, in our fantasy world. >> no one has once said anything for me, that i love my daughter, that i want her safety, and that she and the rest of our family is my only concern. ivan . . . ivan . . . alright, go ahead, right in front. what's your favorite piece of technology besides the engine? it would have to be the sync. i use it everyday, all the time. what do you think ford i
air strikes. >>> dr. kevorkian, who advocated assisted suicide, has died. he was charged with murder many times for helping terminallyatients take their own lives. he was convicted once and spent eight years in life. he was 83. >>> there is more bad news on the economy. the dow lost 97 points today as unemployment has gone up again to 9.1%. it's the first time since 2004 that the market has finished down five weeks in a row. >>> and anderson, if you thought -- she...
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termination provision". in other words they're saying it doesn't fall under the war powers resolution because american participation in the nato aires on libya don't really amount to a war. dan lothian is at the white house with details. also joining us is laura donahue, acting director of georgetown university national security and law and on the phone joining us legal analyst jeffrey toobin. dan what does the white house defense boil down to here? >> reporter: one word and that is hostile it is. the white house argument is that action by u.s. troops in libya is not part of any sustained fighting. there's not exchange of any gunfire with hostile forces. there are no troops on the ground. there are no casualties and no chance of this really escalating into anything broader than that. and also the argument that u.s. is really in a supporting role here as part of the overall nato mission. so the bottom line for the white house, they believe, is that since u.s. troops do not have boots on the ground, therefore they are on pretty solid legal ground. >> then there's this bipartisan suit filed today for the courts to basically take the
termination provision". in other words they're saying it doesn't fall under the war powers resolution because american participation in the nato aires on libya don't really amount to a war. dan lothian is at the white house with details. also joining us is laura donahue, acting director of georgetown university national security and law and on the phone joining us legal analyst jeffrey toobin. dan what does the white house defense boil down to here? >> reporter: one word and that is...
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air strikes. and that was after the white house explained the u.s. objectives. >>> dr. kevorkian, who advocated assisted suicide, has died. nicknamed dr. doth death, he was charged with murder many times for helping terminallyients take their own lives. he was convicted once and spent eight years in jail. he died of kidney and respiratory problems. he was 83. >>> there is more bad news on the economy. the dow lost 97 points today as unemployment has gone up again to 9.1%. it's the first time since 2004 that the market has finished down five weeks in a row. >>> and anderson, if you thought she just looks good on the runway or an the arm of tom brady, think again. "forbes" magazine says she also has financial brains. along with millions in modeling fees, she's put her name on everything from jewelry to cosmetics to lingerie. the magazine says she could be the first billionaire supermodel. what do you have that she doesn't have is a ben and jerry's flavor ice cream. >> yeah, in our fantasy world. >>> coming up, jurors in the casey anthony trial, hearing more jailhouse conversations between casey and her parents and the web of deceit grows wider by the day. i'll talk with jean casarez and dr. drew and take a cl
air strikes. and that was after the white house explained the u.s. objectives. >>> dr. kevorkian, who advocated assisted suicide, has died. nicknamed dr. doth death, he was charged with murder many times for helping terminallyients take their own lives. he was convicted once and spent eight years in jail. he died of kidney and respiratory problems. he was 83. >>> there is more bad news on the economy. the dow lost 97 points today as unemployment has gone up again to 9.1%. it's...
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range of air strikes being carried out by other nato forces depend on the essential support functions provided by the united states. the war powers resolution required the president to terminate the introduction of u.s. forces into hostilities in libya on may 20, 60 days after he notify congress of the commencement of the operation. the administration declined to offer any explanation of its view that u.s. forces were not engaged in hostilities in libya until nearly a month later, on june 15. even at that time, the administration's explanation was limited to four sentences. and it was a 32-page report on the libyan operations. the administration analysis focuses on the question of whether u.s. casualties are likely to occur. thereby minimizing other considerations relevant to the use of force. but this definition of hostilities that have a significant scope to conduct warfare from remote means, such as missiles and drones. it would deny congress a say in other questions of located in decisions to go to war, including the impact on u.s. strategic interests on our relations with other countries, and on our abilities to meet competing national security priorities. the administra
range of air strikes being carried out by other nato forces depend on the essential support functions provided by the united states. the war powers resolution required the president to terminate the introduction of u.s. forces into hostilities in libya on may 20, 60 days after he notify congress of the commencement of the operation. the administration declined to offer any explanation of its view that u.s. forces were not engaged in hostilities in libya until nearly a month later, on june 15....
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range of air strikes being carried out by other nato forces depend on the essential support functions provided by the united states. the war powers resolution required the president to terminate the introduction of u.s. forces into hostilities in libya on may 20, 60 days after he notify congress of the commencement of the operation. the administration declined to offer any explanation of its view that u.s. forces were not engaged in hostilities in libya until nearly a month later, on june 15. even at that time, the administration's explanation was limited to four sentences. and it was a 32-page report on the libyan operations. the administration analysis focuses on the question of whether u.s. casualties are likely to occur. thereby minimizing other considerations relevant to the use of force. but this definition of hostilities that have a significant scope to conduct warfare from remote means, such as missiles and drones. it would deny congress a say in other questions of located in decisions to go to war, including the impact on u.s. strategic interests on our relations with other countries, and on our abilities to meet competing national security priorities. the administra
range of air strikes being carried out by other nato forces depend on the essential support functions provided by the united states. the war powers resolution required the president to terminate the introduction of u.s. forces into hostilities in libya on may 20, 60 days after he notify congress of the commencement of the operation. the administration declined to offer any explanation of its view that u.s. forces were not engaged in hostilities in libya until nearly a month later, on june 15....
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range of air strikes being carried out by other nato forces depend on the essential support functions provided by the united states. the war powers resolution required the president to terminate introduction of u.s. forces into hostilities in libya on may 20, 60 days after he notify coness of the commencement of the operation. the administration declined to offer any explanation of its view that u.s. forces were not engaged in hostilities in libya until nearly a month later, on june 15. even at that time, the administration's explanation was limited to four sentences. and it was a 32-page report on the libyan operations. the administration analysis focuses on the question of whether u.s. casualties are likely to occur. thereby minimizing other considerations relevant to the use of force. but this definition of hostilities that have a significant scope to conduct warfare from remote means, such as missiles and drones. it would deny congress a say in other questions of located in decisions to go to war, including the impact on u.s. strategic interests on our relations with other countries, and on our abilities to meet competing national security priorities. the administration's
range of air strikes being carried out by other nato forces depend on the essential support functions provided by the united states. the war powers resolution required the president to terminate introduction of u.s. forces into hostilities in libya on may 20, 60 days after he notify coness of the commencement of the operation. the administration declined to offer any explanation of its view that u.s. forces were not engaged in hostilities in libya until nearly a month later, on june 15. even at...