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is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we crossed to omar asher he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want omar i'd like to go to you first in barcelona how would you assess nato's operations in libya to date because depending on the new source you want to read it stalemate it's quagmire. we've coming across reports of rebels committing human rights. violations they're not looking so pretty anymore and it's just basically a civil war that has come to a stalemate so how would you assess nato's operations to date well if that's a civil resistance campaign to a dictatorship that somehow turned into an armed conflict because that was the choice of. the logically does intervention came out of you know no necessity.
is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we crossed to omar asher he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want omar i'd like to go to you first in barcelona how would you assess nato's operations in libya to date because depending on the new source you want to read it stalemate it's quagmire. we've coming across reports of rebels...
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given the current investor asher capacity, -- for example, to bring the sheriff's live in not being able to test what is going on in other departments, to do the upgrade that we are in the middle of right now means that that capacity to bring that others forward is nonexistent because of infrastructure. if you would but, if i could have what explain that a little bit further? >> thank you, eileen. city administrators of this. supervisors, if you go back to one of the charts that we had up there, the one with the justice as it is supposed to look -- sorry, this chart right here. i am sure i know how to activate the camera. >> we can see it. >> each of those boxes represents a unique project within justice. every single one of those boxes is dependent on one task being completed. that task has to do with our hardware equipment. we have a number of delayed servers and we have a justis san. right now, two servers are connected to that, which limits the ability to move the department on to the justis environment until the remaining servers are connected to the san. that is a critical path to
given the current investor asher capacity, -- for example, to bring the sheriff's live in not being able to test what is going on in other departments, to do the upgrade that we are in the middle of right now means that that capacity to bring that others forward is nonexistent because of infrastructure. if you would but, if i could have what explain that a little bit further? >> thank you, eileen. city administrators of this. supervisors, if you go back to one of the charts that we had up...
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the top boys names asher for the girls mila and any names starting with ad, like adele and aida and luna the beckhams' new baby girl. >> grace came in san francisco. >> really. >> lawrence you're 538. [ laughter ] >> beautiful. perfect. >> and i came in 365th. [ laughter ] >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
the top boys names asher for the girls mila and any names starting with ad, like adele and aida and luna the beckhams' new baby girl. >> grace came in san francisco. >> really. >> lawrence you're 538. [ laughter ] >> beautiful. perfect. >> and i came in 365th. [ laughter ] >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
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. >> look at that, some scary moments for a seattle window asher on thursday.s seat outside a 2,900 seat auditorium and was left dangling from a rope more than 50 feet above the ground. rescuers brought in a ladder truck and got him down. he was shaken but otherwise okay. >>> changes are coming at four u.s. airports this fall as security screeners focus on high-risk travelers and some trusted frequent flyers will be selected for express lanes to speed them through. if it's a success it could eliminate some of the hassles from 9/11 air travel. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the goal was to streamline airport checkpoints by separating frequent travelers from those passengers the tsa knows least about. >> we had to make sure folks on the highest risk -- >> reporter: tsa administrator john pistole says this would approach would target the biggest potential threats. and leverage resources. >> we want to make sure those we know little about that we can focus proper time and attention on them while at the same time recognizing that virtually everybody who flies is not
. >> look at that, some scary moments for a seattle window asher on thursday.s seat outside a 2,900 seat auditorium and was left dangling from a rope more than 50 feet above the ground. rescuers brought in a ladder truck and got him down. he was shaken but otherwise okay. >>> changes are coming at four u.s. airports this fall as security screeners focus on high-risk travelers and some trusted frequent flyers will be selected for express lanes to speed them through. if it's a...
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now living on the russian that tennis player asher up of her is roaring back to the top playing in her second wimbledon final the sporting diva knows all too well that in the women's game image matters tom barton found out what else keeps so many glued to the screens when it comes to her appearance on court. was the russians call it big tennis to distinguish it from ping pong much to be amusement of foreigners but now russia's racket wielding darling has made it to the biggest tennis tournament the more i reassured up of is in the moon final again it's a great feeling than many years but it's a really great feeling and today i was in my best match of the championship so really happy to get there and two sets but. it's pretty amazing i'm back on a stage since her winning wimbledon in two thousand and four miriam emir has turned into a star off the court as well in peaches and catwalks she's joined the hall of fame jaw dropping russian tennis with but she only wants to talk about the tense i told myself to just take it one point at a time and really focus and then i thought like a discou
now living on the russian that tennis player asher up of her is roaring back to the top playing in her second wimbledon final the sporting diva knows all too well that in the women's game image matters tom barton found out what else keeps so many glued to the screens when it comes to her appearance on court. was the russians call it big tennis to distinguish it from ping pong much to be amusement of foreigners but now russia's racket wielding darling has made it to the biggest tennis tournament...
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is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we cross to omar asher he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want omar i'd like to go to you first in barcelona how would you assess nato's operations in libya to date because if any on the new source you want to read it stalemate it's quagmire. we've come across reports of rebels committing human rights. violations they're not looking so pretty anymore and it's just basically a civil war that has come to a stalemate so how would you assess nato's operations today. well that's a civil resistance campaign thirty two ship that somehow turned into an armed conflict because that was the choice of the logically needed intervention came out of necessity calls from the. opposition fighters nine hundred twelve march the situation was quite bad there were. forces were on benghazi given what given the history of a different level of oppression given what happened. there was the likelihood of so i
is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs and in barcelona we cross to omar asher he is a lecturer in politics of the modern arab world at the university of exit are all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want omar i'd like to go to you first in barcelona how would you assess nato's operations in libya to date because if any on the new source you want to read it stalemate it's quagmire. we've come across reports of rebels committing...
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home, even though the new baby has a name, friends are now making other suggestions like blaze and asher>> a fairfax family is turning a place of loss into a place of happiness for the community. the water spray park that welcomes all children. >>> and now rules for the nation's air traffic controllers. how the faa is trying to keep them awake and alert at work after several scary incidents, including one at reagan national. it's all coming up for you on the news edge at 11. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good, it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether
home, even though the new baby has a name, friends are now making other suggestions like blaze and asher>> a fairfax family is turning a place of loss into a place of happiness for the community. the water spray park that welcomes all children. >>> and now rules for the nation's air traffic controllers. how the faa is trying to keep them awake and alert at work after several scary incidents, including one at reagan national. it's all coming up for you on the news edge at 11....
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pippa is popular. [ laughter ] >> the top boy's name, the biblical inspired asher, mila and any nameg with the letters ad like adele and aida and luna is apparently big because of the beckhams. you by the way came in 15 or 16, great. >> i thought it was 6. >> no. that was the top 20. >> okay. >> i'm trying to boost up my name. >> lawrence and i are in the hundreds. we're in tough shape. old names. >>> 5:49. cell phones are they bad for you? well, new research to tell you about saying how the health risk is shaping up for kids. >> and it can't stay up there forever. the watery grave planned for the international space station once it's retired and comes back to earth. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, according to the national institutes of health. this s >>> welcome back. a universal flu vaccine could be here within the next five years. that's according to the national institutes of health. this comes as washington debates whether to slash the agency's budget. experts say about 200,000 people are hospitalized with the flu every year and thousands die from the virus each year, as well. >>> this morn
pippa is popular. [ laughter ] >> the top boy's name, the biblical inspired asher, mila and any nameg with the letters ad like adele and aida and luna is apparently big because of the beckhams. you by the way came in 15 or 16, great. >> i thought it was 6. >> no. that was the top 20. >> okay. >> i'm trying to boost up my name. >> lawrence and i are in the hundreds. we're in tough shape. old names. >>> 5:49. cell phones are they bad for you? well, new...
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representative kucinich and the head of the imf has said, they should not be playing a role in being an asherour country's economy. >> you believe with bruce bartlett, nothing's going to pass the house? >> i don't think anything is going to pass the house. i think boehner has a hard time. i think the 14th amendment, which i wrote about july 5th in "the washington post." it was a small discussion then, president clinton then last week went out and talked about it. i have no evidence, but it's hard for me to believe there wasn't talked about with the white house to bring the 14th amendment into the discussion. i think it's a doomsday scenario when that has to be brought ç forward. debt ceiling is unconstituti unconstitutional. the validity of the debt shall not be questioned. the republican party has made americans hostage and put us in a position -- it's complicated, executive power is complicated, but it could be used. >> what do you make of jim clyburn coming out today, you mentioned bill clinton. >> and john larson -- >> and then you have mr. clyburn coming out today. it seems rare that a
representative kucinich and the head of the imf has said, they should not be playing a role in being an asherour country's economy. >> you believe with bruce bartlett, nothing's going to pass the house? >> i don't think anything is going to pass the house. i think boehner has a hard time. i think the 14th amendment, which i wrote about july 5th in "the washington post." it was a small discussion then, president clinton then last week went out and talked about it. i have no...
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ashere's been chronic weakness in the public sector, in the government, the breach has been filled, the void has been filled to some extent by n.g.o.s. and that's, again, i'm part of that movement, that world of n.g.o.s. but we really have to do more to strengthen the public health and public education systems. that's a lesson think prem learned. >> rose: other than poor, how would you characterize haiti? a developing country? a... what is it? >> i think, you know, that in a way listening to how haitians define themselves has been very structive to me. and, ain, i can't speak for all haitians, i've worked most in the rural areas. but every haitian can tell you about the history of haiti and its being born in response to colonialism, really. and that's pretty important in haiti. and i think it woul do us well toisten very closely with the way haitians see their future. >> rose: and if we listen they wod say what >> they would say we need to strengthen haitian institutions, haitian blic health and haitian blic education and build haitian institutions d there's no replacement for that. so
ashere's been chronic weakness in the public sector, in the government, the breach has been filled, the void has been filled to some extent by n.g.o.s. and that's, again, i'm part of that movement, that world of n.g.o.s. but we really have to do more to strengthen the public health and public education systems. that's a lesson think prem learned. >> rose: other than poor, how would you characterize haiti? a developing country? a... what is it? >> i think, you know, that in a way...
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the first asher biology mission since the viking.we indeed are in a different era and that in 1995, nasa produced a bat go biology and laid out a series of missions on how to understand the biological potential of the red planet. basically it has led to the mars exploration program to go from global recognizance to detailed measurements on the surface to the eventual return of samples from mars. the mars science laboratory is on that path, and plays a very critical role in that. we have done our homework. the engineers have designed a spacecraft that can get us to where we want to go and the scientists have integrated terabytes of information to decide on the best places to go on the planet and we are able to do that. in fact, we have found so many wonderful places on march the science community had a tough time deciding which one might be best, and so it is through process of five science community workshops, detailed engineering evaluations, and aid directorate program management council which decided to adopt what the mars science
the first asher biology mission since the viking.we indeed are in a different era and that in 1995, nasa produced a bat go biology and laid out a series of missions on how to understand the biological potential of the red planet. basically it has led to the mars exploration program to go from global recognizance to detailed measurements on the surface to the eventual return of samples from mars. the mars science laboratory is on that path, and plays a very critical role in that. we have done...
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they made such a splash during the royal wedding and for the guys, asher pushed out henry as the number, what did people call you. >> i had so many. >> no, it's okay. >> some people called me lucifer. >> shoe fits sfits. >> it doesn't. >> there was a reason for that. it's a long story. >> we'll touch base on that one. we had don yesterday in terms of weather, basically it's fizzled out, unfortunately. another one could be named within an hour or so. we're talk about the next one is emily. i'll jog on over, we'll talk where emily may pop up. this is what we're watching right here. this area, this big reddish color, this area right here, a lot of convection, a lot of clouds beginning to form there. this may be named emily. first place we're threatened is the leeward and windward islands. after that, it's anybody's ball game. we'll give you updates as we get them. the next thing we'll update you is the chance of strong storms developing in the northern plains. you could see showers in the northeast and the four corners. high temperatures going to the 90s for much of the eastern seaboard, n
they made such a splash during the royal wedding and for the guys, asher pushed out henry as the number, what did people call you. >> i had so many. >> no, it's okay. >> some people called me lucifer. >> shoe fits sfits. >> it doesn't. >> there was a reason for that. it's a long story. >> we'll touch base on that one. we had don yesterday in terms of weather, basically it's fizzled out, unfortunately. another one could be named within an hour or so....
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and asher in my book one of the things that talk about is virginia is unique in this regard because in north carolina, maryland, south carolina, the dissenters becomes loyal as. they decide where to stick with the king because people are running here are the ones persecuting us. virginia is unique. it's a different pattern. the fact of the matter is most historians point out that virginia is the model for the first amendment. not maryland. where they become loyalist. >> during the american revolution, maryland constitution after 1776 does collect attribute or a tax to support the christian religion. so they still keep sort of a quasi-establishment for a little bit. >> in the front row. >> thank you. this is for ms. smith. i have to ask. the east new jersey proprietorships, was that part of new hampshire didn't? if it was, have those smart dutchman sold those to other people? [laughter] >> i wish i knew all the details. no, this was part of new york, the duke of york's ownership of what had been new hamster dance but was also new jersey. and so there were certainly dutch people, dutch s
and asher in my book one of the things that talk about is virginia is unique in this regard because in north carolina, maryland, south carolina, the dissenters becomes loyal as. they decide where to stick with the king because people are running here are the ones persecuting us. virginia is unique. it's a different pattern. the fact of the matter is most historians point out that virginia is the model for the first amendment. not maryland. where they become loyalist. >> during the...