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>> (gritos). >> bloquearon caminos, quemaron oficinas públicas, reclamaban a allan garcía pero él estáo del ex presidente toledo cuando hay muert muertos, destrucción y heridos es cuando llega a dialogar el congresista z. >> se atiende cuando la sangre llega al río de una especie de parece las de todo el perú para concesiones míniineras. >> por eso según él la gente está molesta, están buscando cambios en la política y eso explica los resultados de la primera vuelta electoral y que esta segunda vuelta esté tan polo rizoada. >> las dos opciones que están en contienda electoral tienen digamos, votación de votación rurales, no urbanas no de la ciudad, sino del campo. >> la provincia la participación es mayor y también en el exterior del país, los peruanos en estados unidos y otros países tuvieron la más alta. >> su participación no será decisiva en esta segunda vuelta cada voto cuenta. >> vamos a una nueva pausa y en poco más de 2 minutos pasaremos revista a los momentos más destacados. >> del último partido amistoso de méxico antes que inicie el campeonato por la copa >> esta noche, la s
>> (gritos). >> bloquearon caminos, quemaron oficinas públicas, reclamaban a allan garcía pero él estáo del ex presidente toledo cuando hay muert muertos, destrucción y heridos es cuando llega a dialogar el congresista z. >> se atiende cuando la sangre llega al río de una especie de parece las de todo el perú para concesiones míniineras. >> por eso según él la gente está molesta, están buscando cambios en la política y eso explica los resultados de la...
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---por el homicidio de "allan mejia", "ordaz" fue encontrado culpable de homicidio en segundo grado.o detenido por la brutal golpiza propinada a un aficionado de los "gigantes de san francisco" es investigado tambÉn por un caso de intento de homicidio en nevada.---de acuerdo a un reporte policial, "raÍrez" fue nombrado como sospechoso en un caso de intento de homicidio en "henderson", una ciudad a 20 millas al sureste de las vegas.---"raÍrez" todavia no ha sido instruido de cargos por golpear a "bryan stow" afuera del estadio de "los dodgers" el pasado 31 de marzo. ---el senado estatal dio luz verde a un proyecto de ley que exigirá que los delincuentes que han cometido cÍmenes de Índole sexual informen sobre sus cuentas en las redes sociales.---la impulsora de la medida, la republicana "sharon runner", dijo que introdujo la propuesta despÉs de saber que el asesino de dos adolescentes de "san diego" tenia un perfil sexualmente expÍcito en "myspace" bajo un nombre falso.---el proyecto de ley "sb-57" tambien requerirá que avisen sobre todas las direcciones de correo electronico que tien
---por el homicidio de "allan mejia", "ordaz" fue encontrado culpable de homicidio en segundo grado.o detenido por la brutal golpiza propinada a un aficionado de los "gigantes de san francisco" es investigado tambÉn por un caso de intento de homicidio en nevada.---de acuerdo a un reporte policial, "raÍrez" fue nombrado como sospechoso en un caso de intento de homicidio en "henderson", una ciudad a 20 millas al sureste de las...
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one of the books he read and reread was a book of edgar allan poe's stories and edgar allan poe and his term was fascinated by code. there was a time in the middle of the 19th century in the u.s. when he was probably the nation's most famous cryptographer he would come up with challenges for cyphering published in newspapers. again in retrospect we understand why that is. there's this abstraction, this conversion of information from one language to another. shannon himself did become a professional cryptographer during a war because he had to. as one of his assignments he was assigned to the top secret system which was a telephone system. it was a hot line connecting president roosevelt and winston churchill and shannon didn't invent the methodology that was used to encode the system. it was kind of that the one hand very clever and on the other hand incredibly clumsy and involved records with random malaise on them but identical phonograph records on opposite sides of the atlantic to the iran ignores to the tunnel is by one over here while roosevelt talked and then i would be subtracte
one of the books he read and reread was a book of edgar allan poe's stories and edgar allan poe and his term was fascinated by code. there was a time in the middle of the 19th century in the u.s. when he was probably the nation's most famous cryptographer he would come up with challenges for cyphering published in newspapers. again in retrospect we understand why that is. there's this abstraction, this conversion of information from one language to another. shannon himself did become a...
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general allan? >> senator mccain, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear before you today. i am truly honored to be nominated by the president to come and the international security assistance force and the united states forces in afghanistan. i'm grateful to the members of congress, the secretary defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for their confidence so support and assistance extended to me since my nomination. and of course, i am and have always been humbled by the incredible sacrifice of our service members and their families who've continued to serve the nation despite many hardships. mr. chairman, at this point i must note the will of this committee and its leadership in providing crucial support to the men and women who have offered a plea served in afghanistan and iraq. thank you for the support. i would like to start by acknowledging and thinking general david petraeus whose surface is a commander of isf has been so essential to gene
general allan? >> senator mccain, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear before you today. i am truly honored to be nominated by the president to come and the international security assistance force and the united states forces in afghanistan. i'm grateful to the members of congress, the secretary defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for their confidence so support and assistance extended to me since my nomination. and of course, i...
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but remarkably, the driver, allan mcnish of britain, was able to walk away from the wreckage proving that the safety cages that protect the drivers really do the job. >>> it was three months ago today that the world began to realize a terrible situation was unfolding at a japanese nuclear power plant called fukushima. one day after the country was struck by a devastating earthquake and tsunami. nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell recently returned to japan for an update on how some are dealing with the radiation threat. >> reporter: on an organic farm in fukushima prefecture, 35 miles west of the damaged reactors, morai toshiyuki grows onions, potatoes, green beans and rice. he worries when harvest time comes his produce will have a danger greater than a pesticides he carefully avoids. radiation from the power plant. he says he is very fearful about his workers' safety now and his customers if he is allowed to sell the produce. something he says the government won't tell him. every day one of the workers carefully measures radiation levels with a counter provided by a vol
but remarkably, the driver, allan mcnish of britain, was able to walk away from the wreckage proving that the safety cages that protect the drivers really do the job. >>> it was three months ago today that the world began to realize a terrible situation was unfolding at a japanese nuclear power plant called fukushima. one day after the country was struck by a devastating earthquake and tsunami. nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell recently returned to japan for an update on...
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and prices for allan many of them have formed around ten percent since may the metal is carbon trading at around twenty five hundred dollars a ton and. outlines the main factors that have been affecting the price. on the one found we see them strong physicals and moms and the china and other groups contras continue developing but the government in china trying to slow down this process at the same time the u.s. government trying to put the slow down the process of confidence is doing and you see the situation in europe unfortunately is not going well all of that different to me to not give us that a lot of upson is what we should price quickly in the long term difference the old from zero to prices and for them in particular on different issues rice and should be stable but medium term i could predict what that level should be stable as it is now. that's all the business is this hour back with more in about forty five minutes from now stay with us for headline news will carry. you. for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news mak
and prices for allan many of them have formed around ten percent since may the metal is carbon trading at around twenty five hundred dollars a ton and. outlines the main factors that have been affecting the price. on the one found we see them strong physicals and moms and the china and other groups contras continue developing but the government in china trying to slow down this process at the same time the u.s. government trying to put the slow down the process of confidence is doing and you...
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driver got away with minor cuts in what was the second escape friday after the twice former winner allan nish also emerged in one piece after a spectacular early crash on saturday moving to two wheels now and inciting a spokesman has confirmed alberto contador will take a stab at claiming his fourth tour de france title next month but it's britain's bradley wiggins series the in-form rider in the mountains after winning the criterium did open a this race also in france is considered the key warm up event the head of the tour could do sure i got lucky rodriguez was fastest in this final right over almost one hundred twenty kilometers i knew right away with the loss the longer came his second stage victory in a row but it didn't stop readings from triumphing over all the thirty one year old grabbed the lead after stage three on choose day and never looked back to win by one minute and twenty six seconds from australia's good elegance. and elsewhere former champion family and country lara has conceded the yellow jersey is home and the two switzerland kwan by the c.e.o. of colombia is invali
driver got away with minor cuts in what was the second escape friday after the twice former winner allan nish also emerged in one piece after a spectacular early crash on saturday moving to two wheels now and inciting a spokesman has confirmed alberto contador will take a stab at claiming his fourth tour de france title next month but it's britain's bradley wiggins series the in-form rider in the mountains after winning the criterium did open a this race also in france is considered the key...
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discovery had spread far and wide throughout the world in caves in the mountains around the village of allan e. the archaeologist had found the settlements dating back to the year five thousand b.c. . and is also believed this was for among the first finds a weasel to come we saw them it was immediately clear to us that they voted from the corporon stone age that means the people were in really living in the east coast seven thousand years ago so even the communities mentoring very close contact inhabited nereus which were in the north caucasus and miserable time in the used migrate from north to sell the only self to north of the. excavation work at the site of the ancient settlement has been going on for three years now but archaeologists are still unable to say with certainty what kind of people lived in these caves seven thousand years ago. just take a look from you can see a very interesting ritual the bodies of babies on the one year of age old bear intact but women between the ages of eleven twenty five simply chalked up a full burials. the most interesting artifact was found in a cas
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but the driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second escape for the twice formal brain that allan what nation also emerged in one piece after an early crush on started a google for emergency p.k. subban a master of the pouring rain at silverstone to claim a five to five victory at the british grand prix the australian finished a massive fifteen seconds ahead of his repsol from the teammates and the physio so america. colleen edwards came in third but it came in stone overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the overall standings to lead by eighteen points the spaniard didn't finish after crashing out of high speeds and speeds not the same in chile also. want to go to bit of a lead you know i feel a lot more relaxed in just trying to make sure i didn't crash in those conditions because i mean i was so easy because water in your from parts of the track and i'll get in quite a lot deeper during the race. a little bit better but i mean i was there was torture sort of ten laps seven minutes i was counting down and they just took too long you know my hands are freezing i couldn't break
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but the driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second escape friday that twice former winner allan mcnish also emerged in one piece after an early crash on saturday. automotive cases start the last of the poor in rain at silverstone to claim a flag to flag victory the british grand prix history and finish and massive fifteen seconds ahead of his repsol on the teammate and that is ill so american college edwards can insert the victory mean stand overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the overall standings to lead by eighteen points the spaniard didn't finish after crashing out at high speed and space and some in chile also spinal. i thought it's now the two fastest men the share of a one hundred metres went head to head at the latest stunningly meeting in new york with steve mullings putting his training on a tyson gay three false starts saw three competitors disqualified before the race by the time way and when it began it was mullings from jamaica it was fastest out of the blocks mitterrand by the first thirty however the american in red then powered through the second part of
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consultant allan emkin. >> the 2001 tech bubble and the credit bubble in 2007, 2008 over those two periods you had a 70% cumulative loss and effectively over the whole period the equity market generated zero. you had a lost decade. >> reporter: since most of the other 40% is invested in low- paying bonds, the hired experts told rhode island: get real. drop your assumed rate of return from the current 8.25% to 7.5%. problem is, the lower the assed rate of return, the greater the official underfunding of the retirement plan, the more that taxpayers or workers must contribute to make up the shortfall that would arise from a more sober assumption. public employees, who make up almost half the board, were unhappy. said retired engineer michael boyce: >> and quite frankly i'm not going to vote for 7.5% >> reporter: that's because dropping the rate of return assumption would force the state to come up with some $300 million more a year to replenish the fund-- a huge hit to angry taxpayers or their new scapegoats, state employees. so board lawyer michael robinson, pushing to cut the rate assumptio
consultant allan emkin. >> the 2001 tech bubble and the credit bubble in 2007, 2008 over those two periods you had a 70% cumulative loss and effectively over the whole period the equity market generated zero. you had a lost decade. >> reporter: since most of the other 40% is invested in low- paying bonds, the hired experts told rhode island: get real. drop your assumed rate of return from the current 8.25% to 7.5%. problem is, the lower the assed rate of return, the greater the...
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caught fire but the driver got away with mining cuts what was a second state rowdy twice former winner allan mcnish also imagine in one piece after an early crash on saturday. morning my g.p. paces the mast of the pouring rain silverstone to play a flight of black victory at the british grand prix history and finished a massive if team step ahead of his bets on t.v. because the oh so american calling edwards came in third victim instead about overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the overall standings to lead by eight points spang it didn't finish off the question yet i speed and speeds more so in chile also spamalot. once we got a bit of a lead you know i feel a lot more relaxed in just trying to make sure i didn't crash and i was going to because i was so easy because water in different part was part of the track and i would get in quite a lot deeper during the race last year that are a little bit better but i mean i was there was torture sort of you know ten laps seven laps i was counting on and they just took too long you know my hands are freezing i couldn't break probably i couldn'
caught fire but the driver got away with mining cuts what was a second state rowdy twice former winner allan mcnish also imagine in one piece after an early crash on saturday. morning my g.p. paces the mast of the pouring rain silverstone to play a flight of black victory at the british grand prix history and finished a massive if team step ahead of his bets on t.v. because the oh so american calling edwards came in third victim instead about overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the...
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south carolina governor nick haley, florida congressman allan west, congressman paul ryan architect of the house budget plan and oklahoma senator tom coburn pretty much stuck to the republican line. low taxes and cutting the deficit will eventually lead to economic growth, and that will increase jobs. ryan said what's been tried so far just hasn't worked. >> remember what the stimulus was suppose to do? it was suppose to keep unemployment from going above 8%. we're at 9.1. >> schieffer: it was coburn who may have won the prize for candor. >> i'm convinced that washington's main focus is short-term political expediency. and the reason our country is at risk is because we think short term and about the next election rather than thinking about the future of our country. you know, the reason i'll stand up as a conservative republican, one of the biggest in congress and say i'll negotiate on taxes because our country is in trouble. >> schieffer: scott, that is not the first time we have heard someone offer that analysis but it may be the first time a member of congress has been willing to a
south carolina governor nick haley, florida congressman allan west, congressman paul ryan architect of the house budget plan and oklahoma senator tom coburn pretty much stuck to the republican line. low taxes and cutting the deficit will eventually lead to economic growth, and that will increase jobs. ryan said what's been tried so far just hasn't worked. >> remember what the stimulus was suppose to do? it was suppose to keep unemployment from going above 8%. we're at 9.1. >>...
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the driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second was that bradley there twice former winner allan what nash also in one piece after an early crash on saturday. morning my g.p. case is the mast of the pouring rain silverstone to play a flank to flag victory at the british grand prix yesterday and finished a massive fifteen seconds ahead of its bets on t.v. but the physio so american collin edwards came in third the victory means stand out overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the overall standings to lead by eighteen points the spaniard didn't finish off the crushing out of high speed and squeezed marcus in chile also swallow. once he got a bit of a lead you know i feel a lot more relaxed in destroying to make sure we didn't crash in those conditions because you know it's so easy because water in different parts parts of the track you know that we're getting quite a lot deeper during the race last year that sure a little bit better but i mean it was it was torture sort of you know ten laps seven laps i was counting down and they just took too long you know my hands are freezing
the driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second was that bradley there twice former winner allan what nash also in one piece after an early crash on saturday. morning my g.p. case is the mast of the pouring rain silverstone to play a flank to flag victory at the british grand prix yesterday and finished a massive fifteen seconds ahead of its bets on t.v. but the physio so american collin edwards came in third the victory means stand out overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the...
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driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second the skate for audi there twice former winner allan mcnish also emerged among peace after an early crash on saturday. one of my g.p. reigning world champion jorge lorenzo has crashed out of the british one with silverstone basis then won the race after starting from pole and straining with the top of the overall standings his reps all from the team and the physio so it was second ahead of clinic that's. athletics now that he fastest man this year at a one hundred meters went head to head at the latest diamond league meeting in new york with steve mullings popping his training partner tyson gay three false starts saw three competitors disqualified before the race by the same way and then again he was mullings from jamaica he was asked at the tops and each day the first thirty however the american in red then powered through the second part of the race looking like someone so wanted the replays show that it's too early to make a speech in time ten point two six seconds relatively slow is a strong wind. i mean while there are just under a
driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second the skate for audi there twice former winner allan mcnish also emerged among peace after an early crash on saturday. one of my g.p. reigning world champion jorge lorenzo has crashed out of the british one with silverstone basis then won the race after starting from pole and straining with the top of the overall standings his reps all from the team and the physio so it was second ahead of clinic that's. athletics now that he fastest man this...
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backwards to no islamisation then democrat ization as washington and israel expect and wish all right allan israeli ambassador to egypt life thank you. well you have live from moscow now yemen's government says that dozens of people have been killed in u.s. drone attacks in the country over the last few weeks many of them being civilians washington recently resumed its unofficial military campaign against al qaeda terrorists the feeling they may exploit the current unrest in yemen to seize power the cia is also reportedly building a secret base in the persian gulf to target militants and is aussie's a guy in a chicken says introducing a cia spooks will move the operation into the legal shadows. the decision to task the cia with chasing down al qaeda in yemen marks a major escalation of america's covert war in yemen which is not really covert it's one of the on an undeclared wars that the u.s. is waging against terror but up to this day in yemen it's been the u.s. military that was running the show that was carrying out the drone strikes sort of in cooperation with the yemeni counterterroris
backwards to no islamisation then democrat ization as washington and israel expect and wish all right allan israeli ambassador to egypt life thank you. well you have live from moscow now yemen's government says that dozens of people have been killed in u.s. drone attacks in the country over the last few weeks many of them being civilians washington recently resumed its unofficial military campaign against al qaeda terrorists the feeling they may exploit the current unrest in yemen to seize...
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general allan? >> senator mccain, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear before you today. i am truly honored to be nominated by the president to come and the international security assistance force and the united states forces in afghanistan. i'm grateful to the members of congress, the secretary defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for their confidence so support and assistance extended to me since my nomination. and of course, i am and have always been humbled by the incredible sacrifice of our service members and their families who've continued to serve the nation despite many hardships. mr. chairman, at this point i must note the will of this committee and its leadership in providing crucial support to the men and women who have offered a plea served in afghanistan and iraq. thank you for the support. i would like to start by acknowledging and thinking general david petraeus whose surface is a commander of isf has been so essential to gene
general allan? >> senator mccain, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear before you today. i am truly honored to be nominated by the president to come and the international security assistance force and the united states forces in afghanistan. i'm grateful to the members of congress, the secretary defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for their confidence so support and assistance extended to me since my nomination. and of course, i...
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ok allan i'd like to go to you and let me just switch gears a little bit let's take a look at libya it seems very likely it's only a matter of time that nato will finally get rid of mr gadhafi in libya and will that be called a success for democracy because it will be nato as a victory quote unquote not peoples and is not a precedent that should be set about how to bring democracy to the arab world. well i think you're right that if cut off the leaves nato will declare this a successful humanitarian intervention a successful democratization campaign but it doesn't mean that either of those things is true it's my contention and i think it's clear from the facts that this war in libya would have ended months ago if not for the nato intervention and because of the nato intervention people have continued to die by the hundreds in libya and so what that means is that the intervention actually caused more harm than good secondly will it lead to democratization it doesn't appear so libya at this point seems to be divided regionally and along tribal lines and so you've got a pie for kade of li
ok allan i'd like to go to you and let me just switch gears a little bit let's take a look at libya it seems very likely it's only a matter of time that nato will finally get rid of mr gadhafi in libya and will that be called a success for democracy because it will be nato as a victory quote unquote not peoples and is not a precedent that should be set about how to bring democracy to the arab world. well i think you're right that if cut off the leaves nato will declare this a successful...
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not understand how change occurs generally or does not understand the complexities of the middle ok allan if i go to you and austin last time you were on the program we were discussing libya any of you might want to jump in and mention that also on this program here is that the rebels there and now it's turned into a private protected civil war in libya is it all about democracy is or is it just about to get rid of gadhafi in the khadafi family and it's it has less to do with democracy than just gaining power. well i think peter there was a terrible naive a take a at the beginning of this arab spring in the rest of the international community and they sort of sort of saw this fairy tale where all the people were united against an evil dictator and peacefully they would overthrow the dictator and then we would have jeffersonian democracy and there were a lot of problems with that from the start first of all it's very very different in a country that's divided along sectarian lines ethnic lines clan lines tribal lines in that sort of country where you get an attempted overthrow what you get
not understand how change occurs generally or does not understand the complexities of the middle ok allan if i go to you and austin last time you were on the program we were discussing libya any of you might want to jump in and mention that also on this program here is that the rebels there and now it's turned into a private protected civil war in libya is it all about democracy is or is it just about to get rid of gadhafi in the khadafi family and it's it has less to do with democracy than...
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squeezing them into smaller and smaller and we have this situation ok i really believe will produce allan i noticed you want to jump in there go ahead. yeah i mean just i mean i think omar's aspirations and his policy prescriptions and you know in principle are fine but the problem is again they're so they're overly simplistic he keeps talking about how you know we have to accept what the people of these countries want there isn't one people in these countries in bahrain they're terribly divided between sunni and shiite similarly in syria the terribly divided between kurd sunni alawite and he talks about how we have to give rights and representation to the palestinian people which palestinian people the people who support hamas are the people who support fatah so i mean they're terribly divided if they could unite i take you bet these these situations would probably be solved a lot more quickly i think that's why we see that i mean i think these are several stars tunisia where it seems that people were united right but in these other countries they're not and so we have to be very very ca
squeezing them into smaller and smaller and we have this situation ok i really believe will produce allan i noticed you want to jump in there go ahead. yeah i mean just i mean i think omar's aspirations and his policy prescriptions and you know in principle are fine but the problem is again they're so they're overly simplistic he keeps talking about how you know we have to accept what the people of these countries want there isn't one people in these countries in bahrain they're terribly...
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party but is america really ready for libertarianism to go mainstream this is what you have to sell allan told us libertarians are whacked their whole idea of live and let live it doesn't take into account that there are other people in this world alex in d.c. believes libertarianism is going mainstream expression in educated voters madman x. he agrees libertarianism is becoming more popular in america but dave he gets a right to the heart of libertarianism going mainstream he said maybe not by name possibly by ideology a lot of people they may not want to be labeled libertarian but many americans are getting sick of the two party system politics isn't just black and way the bottom line is there are large numbers of americans from all walks of life who agree with some libertarian views but for right now they don't have a lot of consumers facet we climb even gary johnson and ron paul they're running on the republican ticket. in year six this party is going to need a bigger room. are all thanks for giving us your input and now let's move on to the next question last night jon stewart gave a
party but is america really ready for libertarianism to go mainstream this is what you have to sell allan told us libertarians are whacked their whole idea of live and let live it doesn't take into account that there are other people in this world alex in d.c. believes libertarianism is going mainstream expression in educated voters madman x. he agrees libertarianism is becoming more popular in america but dave he gets a right to the heart of libertarianism going mainstream he said maybe not by...
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these end dates come and go and even a transition to afghan control of security at twenty fourteen allan's been walked back by military officials they do officials too and reports have said that secret negotiations for a permanent u.s. base in afghanistan have been underway so this is a long ways from over so what's the real course of action that needs going to be needs to be take it what are the chances for peace talks with the taliban to be successful and it will this be our final war of large ground troops at the extended global war on terror is fought with drones and special ops teams from pakistan and yemen here to discuss this with me is lawrence wilkerson retired u.s. army colonel and former chief of staff to colin powell or thanks so much for being here tonight and for so first starters do you know any information that i don't like i said in the new york times the washington post are saying that they got a call from the white house telling them before the speech that it's going to be ten thousand al by end of two thousand and eleven and the rest of the surge by summer summer of two
these end dates come and go and even a transition to afghan control of security at twenty fourteen allan's been walked back by military officials they do officials too and reports have said that secret negotiations for a permanent u.s. base in afghanistan have been underway so this is a long ways from over so what's the real course of action that needs going to be needs to be take it what are the chances for peace talks with the taliban to be successful and it will this be our final war of...
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the baby boomers are twenty years older of now than then they're now retiring and we're going to our allan they're going to have later let's talk about the effect of fiscal austerity you know i mean seen what about in the u.k. where they've imposed physical austerity and any kind of get one look at the cost that it's taken on the economy but what do you say to the toll that it's a computer game day he got ok just let me ask you this first consumer spending has contracted people are predicting that their recovery is going to be pushed out further as a result of austerity measures when he was right library the united states yes it's not what's causing so you would prescribe that for the united i would slow down the . order for austerity you know you're linking two things that are fundamentally diametrically opposed to one another government spending did democracy really damage is private sector recovery as we've seen with you nearly one trillion dollar stimulus bill we've still got the ways to try you know argue that that should have been more and that in fact i guess we're going to put thei
the baby boomers are twenty years older of now than then they're now retiring and we're going to our allan they're going to have later let's talk about the effect of fiscal austerity you know i mean seen what about in the u.k. where they've imposed physical austerity and any kind of get one look at the cost that it's taken on the economy but what do you say to the toll that it's a computer game day he got ok just let me ask you this first consumer spending has contracted people are predicting...
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it's the company's chief lobbyist now whether there's an explicit quid pro quo probably not quite as allan miller from the sunlight foundation is quoted as saying one of the two stories about this that came out today there's something in the back of your mind that would tend to favor the benefactors whereas when i think of you know very obviously in the back of people's minds because it's a little depressing i think for people that live here in washington d.c. either within the beltway you realize that's politics that's just how it works but i don't think most americans when they think about some of these organizations that are supposed to be you know advocating for minorities for equal pay for the public good whatever you want to call it they don't normally think of this as somebody who still needs money and who silicon be bought from a corporation i want to get into what exactly this merger would mean i mean do you think that that is an incredibly dangerous idea that might probably gather not only have three options when it comes to our wireless carrier. that's exactly right it is a very
it's the company's chief lobbyist now whether there's an explicit quid pro quo probably not quite as allan miller from the sunlight foundation is quoted as saying one of the two stories about this that came out today there's something in the back of your mind that would tend to favor the benefactors whereas when i think of you know very obviously in the back of people's minds because it's a little depressing i think for people that live here in washington d.c. either within the beltway you...
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time when and shannon was a kid he was fascinated by codes one of the books he read was from edgar allan poe and he was fascinated by coats and there was a time by the middle of the 19th century when he was the nation's most famous cryptographer coming up with challenges to decipher to publish in newspapers. again in retrospect we can understand there is an abstraction from one language to another. and shannon himself fed did become a professional cryptographer during the war because he had to. it was one of his assignments. he was assigned to the top-secret system which was a telephone system and a hotline connecting president rose about and winston churchill. and shannon didn't invent the methodology used to encode the system come on the one hand it was very clever and incredibly clumsy system involving phonograph records with random noise on them but identical records on opposite sides of the atlantic. and this was a added by one record over here while rose about would talk then it would we subtracted from the signals in london sowed churchill could listen and then go back and forth.
time when and shannon was a kid he was fascinated by codes one of the books he read was from edgar allan poe and he was fascinated by coats and there was a time by the middle of the 19th century when he was the nation's most famous cryptographer coming up with challenges to decipher to publish in newspapers. again in retrospect we can understand there is an abstraction from one language to another. and shannon himself fed did become a professional cryptographer during the war because he had to....
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scott pruett in oklahoma, luther stranger in alabama, allan wilson in south carolina, the list goes on. it used to realistic account on one hand. not any longer. there is hope, because the burden has fallen to us at the state level to carry the spot for. when i ran for office in 2009, no one had ever run on federalism before, but i did. i said very clearly, if the federal government crosses the line, i will fight back. i got elected and was called all sorts of things. i got elected in november 2009 with all the usual suspects and he is too conservative to win, with more votes than anyone in the history of virginia running for attorney general. [applause] when the federal government crossed those lines, i kept my campaign promises, and we are fighting them every step of the white. thank you all for fighting where you are from. god bless you and god bless america. thank you very much. [applause] >> good morning. i'm grateful for our time together. my friends, and bring good news. we take heart despite the times. for as imperfect moral beings, we realize that within these ephemeral stream
scott pruett in oklahoma, luther stranger in alabama, allan wilson in south carolina, the list goes on. it used to realistic account on one hand. not any longer. there is hope, because the burden has fallen to us at the state level to carry the spot for. when i ran for office in 2009, no one had ever run on federalism before, but i did. i said very clearly, if the federal government crosses the line, i will fight back. i got elected and was called all sorts of things. i got elected in november...
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allan chernoff joins us now with the story. good morning, alan. >> good morning. is a program for people who simply have not succeeded in traditional high schools. the program builds their self-confidence through individualized attention. for many of them it does work, but federal budget cutting now threatens youth build. >> reporter: donovan bruce dropped out of two different high schools. today he's getting paid to learn home construction while studying to finish his high school education. where traditional high school failed, the federally funded youth build program is succeeding for donovan. >> we just learned today that donovan passed his g.e.d. >> reporter: he now plans to attend college in the fall. >> you are just learning in a good environment and everybody is helping each other out. and everybody gets a chance to succeed. >> reporter: youth build does keep kids off the streets and in school, where they can prepare for a career, especially important in today's economy. but in the past two years, congress has cut the program's funding by more than a third.
allan chernoff joins us now with the story. good morning, alan. >> good morning. is a program for people who simply have not succeeded in traditional high schools. the program builds their self-confidence through individualized attention. for many of them it does work, but federal budget cutting now threatens youth build. >> reporter: donovan bruce dropped out of two different high schools. today he's getting paid to learn home construction while studying to finish his high school...
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we're going data during on general -- going to have a hearing on general allan next week. we hope to have him confirmed next week. i want to pick up the question of afghanistan. you gave a number of reasons for why you -- you are comfortable implementing the decision that the president made, whether it was not -- whether or not it precisely follow your recommendation. you do feel comfortable implementing it and supporting it. is that an accurate reading? >> i would be a bit more qualified, mr. chairman. first, i would like to thank you for your support for our troops over the years. we have been through a lot of hearings over those years, and i have appreciated those opportunities. more important, i have appreciated all you have done for men and women in uniform and for their families. so, what i have said, and this is the same as what admiral mullen said this morning, is that this is a more aggressive time line. what that means in commander shorthand is that we assess that there is greater risk to the accomplishment of the various objectives of the campaign plan. it does
we're going data during on general -- going to have a hearing on general allan next week. we hope to have him confirmed next week. i want to pick up the question of afghanistan. you gave a number of reasons for why you -- you are comfortable implementing the decision that the president made, whether it was not -- whether or not it precisely follow your recommendation. you do feel comfortable implementing it and supporting it. is that an accurate reading? >> i would be a bit more...
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so impressive against allan baptist. that's a team came in scoring eight runs a game.movie major league. but instead of movie the league cal baseball was going to be eliminated. first owners saved the program and now the bears flipped the script and headed to omaha. chad chris gave the bears a lead they would never relinquish with a two run homerun against dallas baptist last night. cal won the best of three series in two games and headed to the college world series for the first time since 1992. the key for the golden bears may just be golden delicious. >> ted and i are roommates and we usually eat an apple before every game. we forgot to eat our apples every day. we did everything else the same, that's why we won. we just forgot to get our apples so both went 0-0 on the day. we had our apples today and we shared it and both came up with some hits. >> so who will cal face in the opener at the college world series? irvine up a run against top seed virginia. the cavaliers loaded the bases with two out in the 9th. chris taylor hits it up the middle a 2-1 score. they will
so impressive against allan baptist. that's a team came in scoring eight runs a game.movie major league. but instead of movie the league cal baseball was going to be eliminated. first owners saved the program and now the bears flipped the script and headed to omaha. chad chris gave the bears a lead they would never relinquish with a two run homerun against dallas baptist last night. cal won the best of three series in two games and headed to the college world series for the first time since...
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. >>> the 24 race of allan mcnish collides with a driver.s his car shredded. the unbelievable testament to the safety of these cars was the fact that he was not seriously hurt and able to climb out with a little bit of help. this incident right at the beginning of the 24-hour race which is still underway at this hour. that will do it for this saturday night edition of sports wrap. we will see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> all right. thanks, joe. obviously you talked about tim lincecum's performance today. should we read a lot into that? >> you know i think if you remember last august he was having a little struggle. if i remember he was 1-5 in the month of august last year and remember how that season ended up. >> yes. >> let's take them one start at a time. interesting to hear what he said tonight. but he does have some things unquestionably three needs to work out between now and his next couple of starts. >> a rough patch. >> right. >> thanks. >> sure. >> that is our report for tonight, everyone. be sure to join ktvu, channel 2 news in t
. >>> the 24 race of allan mcnish collides with a driver.s his car shredded. the unbelievable testament to the safety of these cars was the fact that he was not seriously hurt and able to climb out with a little bit of help. this incident right at the beginning of the 24-hour race which is still underway at this hour. that will do it for this saturday night edition of sports wrap. we will see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> all right. thanks, joe. obviously you talked about tim...
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officers say 61-year-old wayne allan page is living in the area near pain move. he spent time in prison for sexually violent crimes back in the 1970s. >> we want them to be familiar with his face, where he lives, where he may frequent so that they may not find themselves victims of a crime. >> police say page has lived in the area for about a year and was released from parole in february. they say they have not received any complaints about him since he moved there. >> in news of the world tonight, in libya a car bomb exploded today in the city rebels are using as their capitol. it went off outside a hotel where diplomats and journalists stay. fortunately no one was injured. rebels blamed forces loyal to moammar gadhafi. and today moammar gadhafi lost his oil minister who defected to the rebel side. also today nato said they are extending their air campaign another 90 days. in bosnia, a mass grave was discovered today and it is believed to hold the remains of civilians killed during the war in the 1990s. families waited nearby hoping to see something familiar bei
officers say 61-year-old wayne allan page is living in the area near pain move. he spent time in prison for sexually violent crimes back in the 1970s. >> we want them to be familiar with his face, where he lives, where he may frequent so that they may not find themselves victims of a crime. >> police say page has lived in the area for about a year and was released from parole in february. they say they have not received any complaints about him since he moved there. >> in news...
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officers say 61-year-old wayne allan page is living in the area near pain move.spent time in prison for sexually violent crimes back in the 1970s. >> we want them to be familiar with his face, where he lives, where he may frequent so that they may not find themselves victims of a crime. >> police say page has lived in the area for about a year and was released from parole in february. they say they have not received any complaints about him since he moved there. >> in news of the world tonight, in libya a car bomb exploded today in the city rebels are using as their capitol. it went off outside a hotel where diplomats and journalists stay. fortunately no one was injured. rebels blamed forces loyal to moammar gadhafi. and today moammar gadhafi lost his oil minister who defected to the rebel side. also today nato said they are extending their air campaign another 90 days. in bosnia, a mass grave was discovered today and it is believed to hold the remains of civilians killed during the war in the 1990s. families waited nearby hoping to see something familiar being r
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consultant allan emkin. >> the 2001 tech bubble and the credit bubble in 2007, 2008 over those two periods you had a 70% cumulative loss and effectively over the whole period the equity market generated zero. you had a lost decade. >> reporter: since most of the other 40% is invested in low- paying bonds, the hired experts told rhode island: get real. drop your assumed rate of return from the current 8.25% to 7.5%. problem is, the lower the assumed rate of return, the greater the official underfunding of the retirement plan, the more that taxpayers or workers must contribute to make up the shortfall that would arise from a more sober assumption. public employees, who make up almost half the board, were unhappy. said retired engineer michael boyce: >> and quite frankly i'm not going to vote for 7.5% >> reporter: that's because dropping the rate of return assumption would force the state to come up with some $300 million more a year to replenish the fund-- a huge hit to angry taxpayers or their new scapegoats, state employees. so board lawyer michael robinson, pushing to cut the rate assumpt
consultant allan emkin. >> the 2001 tech bubble and the credit bubble in 2007, 2008 over those two periods you had a 70% cumulative loss and effectively over the whole period the equity market generated zero. you had a lost decade. >> reporter: since most of the other 40% is invested in low- paying bonds, the hired experts told rhode island: get real. drop your assumed rate of return from the current 8.25% to 7.5%. problem is, the lower the assumed rate of return, the greater the...
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. >> arrestaron a 15 sospechosos de el reciente asesinato del fiscal allan t, el grupo 10 hombres y 5 >> el resultado causaionspiert entre inversionistas y quiÉnes ven un seguidor de las polÍticas totalitarias de su amigo hderta chÁvez para analizar los comicios peruanos me acompaÑa el seÑor mazza, gracias por estar aquÍ. >> para usted esa elecciÓn es muy personal es peruano, quÉ lectura le da a estespiertultad que lo prefiriÓ a Élunivisre keo fujimori. >> creo que la explico es la misma que darÍamos de evo morales en bolivia de hugo chÁvez en venezuela y ortega en nicaragua. >> el 30% de la poblaciÓn vive en miseria no hemos visto mejora y no tenÍan ninguna razÓn para llamar por la continuidad de modelo econÓmico, creo que la explicaciÓn es esa. >> pero la parte fÁcil para humala terminÓ, gano las elecciones por un margen bien apretado, es verdad. >> pero quÉ significa haber ganado con el 50% de los votos, significa que tiene a la mitad del paÍs en contra, lo que viene en este momento en perÚ es una etapa muy complicada de un presidente que ha ganado es verdad con casi la mitad de la
. >> arrestaron a 15 sospechosos de el reciente asesinato del fiscal allan t, el grupo 10 hombres y 5 >> el resultado causaionspiert entre inversionistas y quiÉnes ven un seguidor de las polÍticas totalitarias de su amigo hderta chÁvez para analizar los comicios peruanos me acompaÑa el seÑor mazza, gracias por estar aquÍ. >> para usted esa elecciÓn es muy personal es peruano, quÉ lectura le da a estespiertultad que lo prefiriÓ a Élunivisre keo fujimori. >> creo...