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operations in libya as long as gadhafi is in power because according to the alliance of secretary general anders fogh rasmussen this comes as a some accuse nato of going beyond the u.n. resolution to protect civilians with a simple no fly zone. and the global financial system must be overhauls to prevent future disasters such as according to the russian president of the start of an economic meeting in china the asian dogs. right now here are not serious the latest edition of the culture show must go out by this time we'll be exploring german influence culture in the russian capital. and welcome on this week's muskrat program we're taking a look at german influence on culture here in the russian capital and three countries had strong links for centuries and battles the size to the positive connections between the two are only apparent so joining rotterdam is as we start this week's program here i think institutes operating in more than eighty countries worldwide it for me it's the study of german i was abroad and provides information on the country's culture society and politics to live here plac
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[laughter] and i just want to introduce to ander by giving the quote in an interview which i think is extraordinary because it sums up what the united states should be doing and president obama in his state of the union address got a right we have to continue to invest in our own and growth, invest in education and innovation. the r&d tax credit, ander talked about the r&d tax credit and i'm very proud of pennsylvania during my time as governor we quadrupled our r&d tax credit, but i don't know if all of you understand we don't have a permanent federal r&d tax credit, and that is a big disincentive to business growth here in the united states but he had this interview and andrew was asked a question about china, obviously our biggest competitor and someone i believe every area of endeavor and when it comes to manufacturing line is china getting right at the united states is not, that is the questioner. andrew implied the chinese do, not just the chinese but other countries that i referenced in the book such as germany is the history holistic approach to and factoring. it's a strategy.
[laughter] and i just want to introduce to ander by giving the quote in an interview which i think is extraordinary because it sums up what the united states should be doing and president obama in his state of the union address got a right we have to continue to invest in our own and growth, invest in education and innovation. the r&d tax credit, ander talked about the r&d tax credit and i'm very proud of pennsylvania during my time as governor we quadrupled our r&d tax credit, but...
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public health at berkeley and had the pleasure of cochairing the blue ribbon commission with bishop anders. i am pleased to be in front of you again and speaking in support of the plan. it is the kind of integrated system of care that this city needs and that this country needs, particularly in this time, in the challenges we face. there has been considerable community input. i think what you have heard tonight is right on target. the citizens have spoken in terms of the need for charity care. hopefully, health reform holds up and we will have more citizens in this city have some health insurance coverage, and can get the care they need from st. luke's. i follow cpmc's response to the blue ribbon committee's recommendations. i am pleased to say that they have largely been responsive. they are putting two and $50 million into the facility and they are going to do it with a -- $250 million into the facility and they're going to do it as part of an integrated system. i personally have worked with the president in reforming our nation's health care system and creating the integrated delivery s
public health at berkeley and had the pleasure of cochairing the blue ribbon commission with bishop anders. i am pleased to be in front of you again and speaking in support of the plan. it is the kind of integrated system of care that this city needs and that this country needs, particularly in this time, in the challenges we face. there has been considerable community input. i think what you have heard tonight is right on target. the citizens have spoken in terms of the need for charity care....
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and outside his studiowe fnd this architect ander mher trying to pay a vis today. they hadn'teard he'dee arrested, but weret surised. >> he's an artist who will go ainst. ich in a way, would offenthe local auorits. d especially in beijg. >> this offendedhe authoritie too lists he comled 5,000 chilen w died in the siuan rthqke three years ago because shoy school builngs. his mpaign earned him a being police. heeede life-saving surgery to stop the bleeding inis bin. he even madertwkatiring his sueillce. he's tol he called china a tolitaan state. many peop are bein put awaynd sennced if we think about it, it'kind of terrifying. >> you're watchibbc news," recoecti with a past. a chce tsift through a inful history. ly 20 months to go. lethe race begin. th was the call today as president obama usedn e-il d a video to announce at h seeng re-ecti in 2012. not exactly a ge sprise,ut the president is ling e ound work for record-breaking onbilln call pain. when it comes to vers,t may be their pernal nances that will determine howxact they behave on eltionay. >> down on t far
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because of the headlines here in moscow is next this week martin anders explores what russia can offer for those obsessed with space above and beyond. hello and welcome to the fair no i'm standing in today for the highest and most famous bollywood steer in the russian capital but why but because in this week's program we'll be exploring the subject of space erected in one thousand sixty four to celebrate the soviet achievements from the space race to today's european space program join me as we find out why russia is so obsessed with everything that's literally out of this world the world watch when you're a guerin successfully completed the first manned space flight been able to trust nine hundred sixty one guarantee came an international celebrity and was awarded many medals on his including hero of the soviet union it was a huge achievement for the u.s. a saw him beating the u.s. into space and everett sixty a history to say the space program was responsible for a number of pining accomplishments during the first satellite sputnik one the first space station the u.s.s.r. was on a mi
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to the next hour show moscow out this week martin anders explores what russia can offer for those obsessed with space above and beyond. hello and welcome to the stereo i'm standing under the floor of the highest and most famous monuments here in the russian capital but why but because of this research i will be exploring the subject of space direct it in like the sixty fourth celebrates the soviet achievements on the space race to today's european space program join me as we find out why russia is self-sustained everything that's literally out of this world the world watch when you're against successfully completed the first manned space flight unable to twelve nine hundred sixty one gary became an international celebrity and was awarded many medals on his including hero of the soviet union it was a huge achievement for the u.s.s.r. have beaten the u.s. into space and over its sixty year history the soviet space program was responsible for a number of planning accomplishments including the first satellite sputnik one the first space station the u.s.s.r. was on a mission in every possible w
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. >> kelly ander, department staff, are you asking, commissioner, if this proposed loading complies with the planning code for this project? commissioner moore: correct. for this type of use. for the previous use, it's a no brarn because it didn't have the various happy impact loading requirements. >> rick crawford, department staff. the uses required to have one loading space. this is a code complying loading space. commissioner moore: for this type of use? >> yes, it is. it's retail. the code does not distinguish, basically, as commissioner migueling -- suggested, this is a retail store. retail stores are above 10,000 square feet and below 20,000 need one off-street loading dock. commissioner moore: i think the introduction commissioner miguel gave is an intelligent one where we have a mixed mashed retail where every possible of retail is coming together in one large oversized store so i think this is something we might have to look at and ultimately track through the code. adaptive use is a fine thing to do but if it really changes how the store behaves, one type of retail which -- wh
. >> kelly ander, department staff, are you asking, commissioner, if this proposed loading complies with the planning code for this project? commissioner moore: correct. for this type of use. for the previous use, it's a no brarn because it didn't have the various happy impact loading requirements. >> rick crawford, department staff. the uses required to have one loading space. this is a code complying loading space. commissioner moore: for this type of use? >> yes, it is....
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on friday the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen expressed deep are great for nato is strike that targeted opposition fighters early at nato said it was not going to issue an apology at that stage it said it might have mistaken me hit the rebel fighters but we are hearing from doctors on the ground that five people were killed and more than twenty two people were injured and what we think might have happened is the rebel fighters were trying to make some kind of surprise attack on gadhafi is men they were equipped with heavy armor and we they were using tanks and this is what we're now hearing from reading from nato that they did not receive any information before that the rebel fire. because we're actually using tanks and it's becoming increasingly more difficult for pilots from the skies to be able to tell the difference between rebel fighters and libyan soldiers because more and more they using the same tactics and the same weaponry the feeling on the ground among those level fighters towards nato is go is growing from the sunnis a mentor to anger what we know i think from
on friday the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen expressed deep are great for nato is strike that targeted opposition fighters early at nato said it was not going to issue an apology at that stage it said it might have mistaken me hit the rebel fighters but we are hearing from doctors on the ground that five people were killed and more than twenty two people were injured and what we think might have happened is the rebel fighters were trying to make some kind of surprise attack on...
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battles the size so the positive connections between the two are only apparent so joining lots of anders as we start this week's program here i think institutes operating in more than eighty countries well why is it completes the study of german language groups and provides information on the country's culture society and politics the library here close thousands of books and everything plus the recent german philosopher karl marx to recent travel guides in cities such as climate and munich to sweden since i'm very happy that people around the country are interested in our work here at the center we have german language classes organized various cultural events together with her partners and also inform people about our countries and. there are thousands of german it's patricks now living in moscow and with the business links growing stronger every year entrepreneurial muscovites want to part of it there are usually ten to eighteen students per language class the majority of whom are russian the three month course costs around ten thousand roubles the brown three hundred fifty dollars. t
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continue their operation in libya as long as gadhafi is in power so says the alliance secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen some accuse nato of going and beyond the un resolution and. the global financial system must be overhauled to prevent a future disasters as according to the russian president at the start of an economic meeting in china dubbed the asian tigers. and business because bob dudley has met the head of rock of the most going to be the first in the salvation says walk deal between the two companies let more of that kind of business put it in front of it said. he with r.t. live from moscow welcome to the program the publisher of a finished basement website affiliated with internationally wanted terrorists has gone on trial however or thought he was in helsinki are turning a blind eye and she was extremist links and instead prosecuting the store show for allegedly smuggling chechens into finland and he's now and i was following the story from outside the courthouse. hearing has begun in the criminal case against mikhail stores or who is the founder and main editor of the website
continue their operation in libya as long as gadhafi is in power so says the alliance secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen some accuse nato of going and beyond the un resolution and. the global financial system must be overhauled to prevent a future disasters as according to the russian president at the start of an economic meeting in china dubbed the asian tigers. and business because bob dudley has met the head of rock of the most going to be the first in the salvation says walk deal...
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we just heard from the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen he says that he deeply regrets the incident but that's just follow an earlier statement by made so that it was aware of what happened but that it was not going to apologize at that stage and said that it may be mistakenly have carried out an airstrike that we have been told by doctors on the wrong yet at least five opposition fighters did and more than twenty two injured what seems to have happened is that those rebel fighters put themselves with tanks and heavy weaponry and they were trying to make a surprise attack on gadhafi soldiers but the nato pilots have since turned around and said that it becomes increasingly difficult to tell who's who on the ground nato is saying that it had no information prior to this is strike that the opposition fighters were actually using tanks and weaponry similar to that of gadhafi now most of the emotions on the ground all running high increasingly there is a lot of criticism being leveled at nato from the opposition fighters firstly they say that they are not carrying through with
we just heard from the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen he says that he deeply regrets the incident but that's just follow an earlier statement by made so that it was aware of what happened but that it was not going to apologize at that stage and said that it may be mistakenly have carried out an airstrike that we have been told by doctors on the wrong yet at least five opposition fighters did and more than twenty two injured what seems to have happened is that those rebel fighters...
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good triumphed over evil anders came together to do the right thing.y are like family to laur yen her parents. >> we had lots and lots of time with them to get to know them as people. >> lauren is now enjoying life as a college student. >> life is good? >> very good. >> abc 7 news. >> what a story. the state senate man dated schools teach gay and lesbian and transgender history. if approved by governor brown, california will be the first state to require a curriculum. oppons claim that it will add to the burden and also what parents may find objectionable. the state assembly sponsored a bill on the antibullying bill. it was passed by an emotional plea by a mother who said her son was harassed since sixth grade . >> i can't bring my son back. but the california legislator can protect young people across the state like seth who. >> and the measure would help administrators respont to the harassment and have a database. >> and california will take the keys away from lawmakers who have din cars from lawmakers. they take advantage of free cars and gas and m
good triumphed over evil anders came together to do the right thing.y are like family to laur yen her parents. >> we had lots and lots of time with them to get to know them as people. >> lauren is now enjoying life as a college student. >> life is good? >> very good. >> abc 7 news. >> what a story. the state senate man dated schools teach gay and lesbian and transgender history. if approved by governor brown, california will be the first state to require a...
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. >>> his former personal shopper saw ander son inject bonds in the naval in 2002. >>> what does it all mean the jury wants to hear that testimony again how strong is the prosecutions case since virtually all evidence is circumstantial. joining us to talk about that is kcbs 5 legal analyst paul henderson good morning. >> thanks for joining us. >> they asked for the tape what do you think. >> they want the tape they got to listen to it. one thing i thought was interesting a lot of people asked me about why don't they get to just bring the tape back into the room. >> or written transcripts. apparently that wasn't part of the evidence please explain that. >> exactly what happens is at the end of the trial the jury is allowed to take into the room everything admitted during the trial things like the transcript have not been admitted so they are not allowed to bring it into the room. >> even though they were shown. >> are they listening to the tape? being told what is on the tape? >> they will get to listen to the tape played. >> basically [inaudible] by the way. >> mostly [inaudible] but tw
. >>> his former personal shopper saw ander son inject bonds in the naval in 2002. >>> what does it all mean the jury wants to hear that testimony again how strong is the prosecutions case since virtually all evidence is circumstantial. joining us to talk about that is kcbs 5 legal analyst paul henderson good morning. >> thanks for joining us. >> they asked for the tape what do you think. >> they want the tape they got to listen to it. one thing i thought was...
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prove it was little pieces of evidence other baseball players knew they were doing steroids from greg anderhe trainer is not even making an appearance in court. >> the key issue did he lie before our grand jury system. when you brought into the grand jury and you are asked a question you say it one way or the other now it is interesting because some of the legal people i talked to question what was barry bonds and some of these sports figures doing there to begin with. was it a grand stand witch hunt by the federal prosecutors looking for name id on a steroids case? they got stars after stars after stars and more prosecutions are coming because even if they bring you in you got to talk that got barry in trouble. >> even if he wins the case he will be a loser because of the fact so many embarrassing pieces of information have come out. >> how do you survive in the morning? >>> it is a circus a lot of people don't take the charges seriously we are just talking about lying. spending thousands of dollars on a federal trial, there are a lot of other important issues in society to deal with or pe
prove it was little pieces of evidence other baseball players knew they were doing steroids from greg anderhe trainer is not even making an appearance in court. >> the key issue did he lie before our grand jury system. when you brought into the grand jury and you are asked a question you say it one way or the other now it is interesting because some of the legal people i talked to question what was barry bonds and some of these sports figures doing there to begin with. was it a grand...
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have to and the leadership of both houses have recognized the country has to meet its obligations andernot prepared and should not be prepared to take the risk that that's called into question and we heard the leadership of the republican party in both houses make that commitment to the president today. that's very important to recognize that. and, again, there's some people up there who are going to want to take this to the edge, to the brink, but we can't take that risk. and so you want congress to move as quickly as possible to raise that and of course they recognize they have to do that. of course, we also want to work with them to try to put in place a framework that can help put our deficits on a more sustainable path. >> lehrer: what's the brink? >> well, for a letter to congress a couple weeks ago we have into june to solve this problem but we don't have much more time beyond that. i think the leadership? both house rises that. you don't want to call into question the commitment of the united states to meet its obligations. >> lehrer: mr. secretary, thank you very much. >> thank
have to and the leadership of both houses have recognized the country has to meet its obligations andernot prepared and should not be prepared to take the risk that that's called into question and we heard the leadership of the republican party in both houses make that commitment to the president today. that's very important to recognize that. and, again, there's some people up there who are going to want to take this to the edge, to the brink, but we can't take that risk. and so you want...
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oh my god that part where you are cutting down the o lee ander and she said you know it is poisonous. i said i had no idea. but it added such a level of metaphor to the cutting away these toxic branches near the home that i was sort of suffocate approximating in. so it's a great thing to not have to bring that to the page. it will take care of itself. >> rose: why did you decide to write this? >> i'm still not sure. i have to say. many people have asked why did you write this book. i pitched a book, first i thought for a long time whether i even wanted to do a book because i thought i would be asked to do a cookbook. and then we made a-- . >> rose: and that had no appeal. >> i don't think i have anything to offer, or i didn't at the time. and also i have to say i was a little turned off by the immediatesy with which people came to me to ask me to write a cookbook. i mean i think prune had been opened a year or something like that. and i thought god, i haven't even proven myself yet. and i get a book deal. that's how it works. i grew up revering books and thinking that they were specia
oh my god that part where you are cutting down the o lee ander and she said you know it is poisonous. i said i had no idea. but it added such a level of metaphor to the cutting away these toxic branches near the home that i was sort of suffocate approximating in. so it's a great thing to not have to bring that to the page. it will take care of itself. >> rose: why did you decide to write this? >> i'm still not sure. i have to say. many people have asked why did you write this book....
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little bit of info not disarm myself i'm an actor the fact that i didn't put one up the light tower anders me. i will come back here launch some bombs some day. >> justine: he's in that plan that as part of his one to date show. sacramento ruled out the welcome mat for relocation officials. they spent the day trying to convince the nba the kings are fine right where they are. >> reporter: this this sacramento, this is what makes this great the nba has seen the best of sacramento including corporate money. >> we had 9.2 million. we have a court business is coming out of the woodwork. >> reporter: some more divided into the meeting. synergen next western health advantage and underbelly. >> they said we need to know if your hand. our community says a wary and now what do we get? and what assurances do we have? is it a one-year commitment, to your? >> reporter: he says it will all depend on one component. >> if we win today, and get one more year it will be down to if we can build a new sports don't >> justine: 10. >> justine: good friday morning hear sure 7 day around bay. we are tracking a s
little bit of info not disarm myself i'm an actor the fact that i didn't put one up the light tower anders me. i will come back here launch some bombs some day. >> justine: he's in that plan that as part of his one to date show. sacramento ruled out the welcome mat for relocation officials. they spent the day trying to convince the nba the kings are fine right where they are. >> reporter: this this sacramento, this is what makes this great the nba has seen the best of sacramento...
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i want to follow a little on the ander agency question because i think over the years we have acknowledgedhe military operations and interface probably will always overshadowed to a certain extent in many of the areas in which we are engaged, we are involved. are there some metrics? are there some areas that you are looking at to see whether in fact that has changed dramatically? and what has contributed to that change? are we in fact seeing that military operations or the activities are really not getting in the way of some of the diplomatic efforts that we have had ongoing? >> yes, ma'am. for us in the africa command, the operations in libya or a different nature and different type of the operation and overwhelmingly military aspect of the u.s. application of power. more commonly throughout africa, u.s. africa command is operating in a supporting role. in most cases supporting the chief of mission initiatives or department of state led initiatives. it is principally through the department of state authorities the building partner capacity security institution building is done through sta
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ana brenda, guillermo ivÁn, chantal andere, susana dosamantes y yo y una bendiciÓn hacer esto. >> y ellasobaron un anillo a shakira. hace meses que no lo usa porque ya se lo quitÓ de la rÚa. [risas] >> no se quiso meter en broncas. >> yo voy a cuidar bien mi anillo porque uno nunca sabe aquÍ en despierta amÉrica! (abucheos) [risas] >> por eso me lo saquÉ, me dio miedo! [risas] >> estÁn diciendo que estamos formando un gallinero acÁ o son ideas mÍas? >> este es el de compromiso o de casada? [risas] (gritos) >> oye. me lo quieres robar tÚ a mÍ. >> de repente me creciÓ. >> es muy fÁcil. >> se vio claramente, se lo quitaron! >> aquÍ dice no... perdÓn! yo estoy de acuerdo. no es ni un miss mundo ni miss universo. >> a lo mejor decide. depende del proyecto. a veces los actores hacemos proyectos donde estamos malos y sensuales y si no que no estÁ obligada a hacerlo.
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i have been disappointed, especially when anders cooper shows up and they get the camera on him as a waltz around. -- as he walks around. but i digress. those are my sources. >> management spends a lot of time in the gym. >> i know. >> that he sure does not come for free. i am spenng less time in the gym myself. what characterizes mine is ltitasking and short attention span. i am the guy with a remote in and going between boxing, cnn, and bloomberg. i see stop on the net and on the i phone. i tnk it has resulted in meat being very broad in my knowled and very shallow in my knowledge. i think that is where most of kind of neat to be these days. we need to be quick and at least appears like we kind of know something on a huge amount of topics. eventually we get around to remembering how a nuclear power plant meltdown in japan, but in the meantime, we have to be semi-smart. i soak up a lot of things from a lot of places. >> mary, i will come backwards to your question. the absence of knowledge and never includes the presence of many opinions. there is almost an inverse relationship. i w
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. >> anders rasmussen told reporters that any cease-fire in libya must be credible and certifiable. this is about 30 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> good afternoon. together with nato, we are fully enforcing the mandate to protect the people of libya. nato is taking vigorous action across libyan -- libya to prevent attacks against civilians and civilian centers. we are striking with care and precision to maximize the fact -- the facts of our actions while minimizing the danger to civilians. this is in contrast to the pro- gaddafi forces who are parading their own citizens and shelling city centers. troops are hiding tanks near schools and mosques. this is utterly irresponsible. i am concerned by the desperate plight of the residents of misrata who are terrorist by these brutal attacks. nato is keeping up pressure to make the violence stop. since saturday morning, need to aircraft have flown almost 300 sorties. we have destroyed 49 tanks, nine armored personnel carriers, three anti-aircraft guns, and f our larger ammunition bunkers. the vast major
. >> anders rasmussen told reporters that any cease-fire in libya must be credible and certifiable. this is about 30 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> good afternoon. together with nato, we are fully enforcing the mandate to protect the people of libya. nato is taking vigorous action across libyan -- libya to prevent attacks against civilians and civilian centers. we are striking with care and precision to maximize the fact -- the facts of our...
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yesterday in an article by ander tayler of the associated press it was reported the details of last week had won agreement to avoid a government shutdown to cut federal spending by 30 billion will released tuesday theudget morning they reveal the budget cuts while historic are significantly eased by money left over from previous years a using andccounting sleight of handpr and going after programsanyway. president obama targeted any agreeme- way. the article also noted the lot details of the agreement reveal a lot of one time savings ands cuts that officially score to oft pay for spending elsewhere but often have little or no impactt on the deficit.led -- today's wall street journal cut entitled quote, spending cut gop leaders like the budget savings and of quote in part the states article editorial states after separating the accounting gimmicks and one-year savings actua the alctual cuts look to be closer to $20 billion to the 38 billion both sides advertisedey o but the continuing resolution also saves money on paperhopper through the phantom cuts. the water is declaring 6.2 billion i
yesterday in an article by ander tayler of the associated press it was reported the details of last week had won agreement to avoid a government shutdown to cut federal spending by 30 billion will released tuesday theudget morning they reveal the budget cuts while historic are significantly eased by money left over from previous years a using andccounting sleight of handpr and going after programsanyway. president obama targeted any agreeme- way. the article also noted the lot details of the...
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ander of washington, d.c. it is seen as a pretty run-of-the-mill suburban neighborhood.s the median income as of the 1960's -- sorry, the 2000 census and the percentage of adults aged 25 years or older with college degrees and a free zip code in the country as of the 2000 census. then, goes into a single index and rank order all this approach in the united states from top to bottom and create a percentile score for each zip code is just like the percentile scores on academic tests. if you're of the 80th percentile on the s.a.t., that means only 20 people out of every 100 got a higher score than you did among people who took the test. if you are in a zip code that's at the 80th percentile what that means is a fall of the americans in the united states only 20 of them live in a zip code with a combination of education and income as high as your zip codes. let's take a sip code 2007. that's georgetown. it's percentile score is 99.6. [laughter] out of all the zip codes and northwest washington west of the park and the two tiers of the zip codes of the border of d.c. in montg
ander of washington, d.c. it is seen as a pretty run-of-the-mill suburban neighborhood.s the median income as of the 1960's -- sorry, the 2000 census and the percentage of adults aged 25 years or older with college degrees and a free zip code in the country as of the 2000 census. then, goes into a single index and rank order all this approach in the united states from top to bottom and create a percentile score for each zip code is just like the percentile scores on academic tests. if you're of...
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the apollo missions was the image of the earth rising over the barren lunar surface taken by bill anderon the apollo eight mission. there's a kind of cliche that says in scientific terms we went to the moon to discover the earth. so i think the lasting impact, tomorrow is earth day. of that image is one of the most profound impact of the apollo mission. >> microphones are kind of directional so unique is begin to it. >> there was something sad about the rest and they're seems to be a suggestion that it wasn't worth the risk and i would totally disagree with that. yes, there was a risk involved and yes, the astronauts and the mission controllers in all of the other people associated with the program did everything it could to minimize that but it still existed and of course we did lose three astronauts in the process and the ground accident of course, but nonetheless the loss, and there's -- you have to ask yourself the question at what risk are you willing to take to accomplish these various things and quite frankly you have to ask yourself a question what risks are you willing to take
the apollo missions was the image of the earth rising over the barren lunar surface taken by bill anderon the apollo eight mission. there's a kind of cliche that says in scientific terms we went to the moon to discover the earth. so i think the lasting impact, tomorrow is earth day. of that image is one of the most profound impact of the apollo mission. >> microphones are kind of directional so unique is begin to it. >> there was something sad about the rest and they're seems to be...
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away and told him don't put his hands on me, that i would allow no one to put their hands on me in a ander anymore. and so my father ran and got his shotgun and i ran and got my shotgun. this is the same thing that happened to marvin gaye and his father. and that's why marvins father shot him, tell him, and had it not been for my mother my father would have killed me as well. >> host: because your mother intervened and said you should get out of here. >> guest: get away. >> host: what's interesting here is you just described yourself as tactically having been in jail for 20 years, 66 to 85. but the violence and the whole world of hatred that you described, that has been a jail for review for 40 plus years until you discover yourself. let me read again from your book. this is an interesting moment because you see that you're going to be 74-years-old. you've been in jail and the right eye was a prizefighter at one point, soldier, a convict at one plant, a jailhouse lawyer at one point. he said you were the executive to lecture of a group that was called association defense of the only convic
away and told him don't put his hands on me, that i would allow no one to put their hands on me in a ander anymore. and so my father ran and got his shotgun and i ran and got my shotgun. this is the same thing that happened to marvin gaye and his father. and that's why marvins father shot him, tell him, and had it not been for my mother my father would have killed me as well. >> host: because your mother intervened and said you should get out of here. >> guest: get away. >>...
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when nominated for the role as epa minister ander, she was no stranger to the organization. -- as epa administrator, she was no stranger to the organization. she is a graduate of tulane university. she has an m.s. i ms. jackson, the floor is yours. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. what a time the conference. we are not having many conversations that do not revolve around energy and prices. i always remind people when i speak publicly that i am 8 shell o -- a shell oil creation. i am a shell oil scholar. >> obviously a successful program. >> i have to apologize in advance. because of scheduling, i cannot stay and listen to the q&a. thank you for having me. you are the nation's energy thinkers and leaders. i will try to be brief to save as much time as i can for q&a. my time at the epa is spent on pollution and the impact on our health and environment. i will say a little bit more about our work, especially with regard to clean air. i want to begin with a topic i know is on everyone's mind. that is the price of gasoline. you do not have to look far to read an article come to hear a
when nominated for the role as epa minister ander, she was no stranger to the organization. -- as epa administrator, she was no stranger to the organization. she is a graduate of tulane university. she has an m.s. i ms. jackson, the floor is yours. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. what a time the conference. we are not having many conversations that do not revolve around energy and prices. i always remind people when i speak publicly that i am 8 shell o -- a shell oil creation. i am...