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it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals in the trades is in the 40's from what we are told. in the 50's quite frankly those folks are getting ready to retire. we see a void. >> the average is making 60-80 thousand dollar a year more with benefits much it's hard work i will not lie. >> if you like working with your hands and creative and you look at a building and say, i did that finish and that building is there for a hundred years. come to my program you will work for anyone in the country. >> we send people to the dry waller the carpenters and the plummers. >> we are conscious who we give a job referral to. >> we look at the skills part as fa
it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age...
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and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. his first name was qp. in the court case, they ask, what does that stand for? it stood for quinnith paul. the white people use to just call him jordy and they would call his son, boy. even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude haas racists, but they cannot call you girl and gal anymore. to me, they are over-polite. in my experience in the hotel -- ms. colvin, how can i help you? it is a little over-polite, and i get tired of it sometimes. [laughter] now, you remember i live in new york, the big apple. help me to stay the word -- say the word -- i do not want to sound like sarah palin -- [laughter] what is
and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. his first name was qp. in the court case, they ask, what does that stand for? it stood for quinnith paul. the white people use to just call him jordy and they would call his son, boy. even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that...
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heavy demand by residents and by merchant owners who would like to see as much of an enterprising attitude in had their particular neighborhoods to allow for cafes and restaurants to be able to afford the permits that otherwise have been very expensive and usually
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your presentation in brussels on the twenty fifth of may did this presentation somehow change the attitudes in the e.u. towards the south or do they still have questions about the project. well i think it was a very successful event. there was a very good price on slot only of the many partners in the southeast. in projects but also. e.u.
your presentation in brussels on the twenty fifth of may did this presentation somehow change the attitudes in the e.u. towards the south or do they still have questions about the project. well i think it was a very successful event. there was a very good price on slot only of the many partners in the southeast. in projects but also. e.u.
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turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro or not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad going to part of the euro turks on the streets seemed to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their countries doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards so we don't really dumb. people are using the euro is an investment to earn money here is a more reliable and turkish money because people don't want to save their money in the euro. but few invest and euros you get more than lever and euros also stronger than dollars having said that i don't want to risk investing. what academics analyzing public opinion have found a common logic in decisions about the euro people polled don't care about wider
turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro or not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad going to part of the euro turks on the streets seemed to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their countries doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards so we don't really dumb. people are using the euro is an investment to earn money here is a more...
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turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro not any more turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad we're not part of the euro right now took on the street seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but the country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards say we don't need them. to fish people are using the year as an investment to earn money here is a more reliable and turkish money people don't want to save their money in the euro . few invest in euros you get more than euros also stronger than dollars having said that i don't want to risk investing. but academics analyzing public opinion
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attitudes have fundamentally shifted. could you have predicted that we would get to this tipping point? >> no. i could not have predicted. neither would i have thought we would have had an african-american as president of the united states. but one thing i think so many of us believe in is that is the basic decency of the american people. and that in the narrative of civil liberties, expansion, the american public is typically ahead of the political class as they were most recently. and so you are saying something fascinating. do you think that politicians still are behind the american public on this issue? >> yeah, i think both in terms of culturally on television programming, on people as they become more and more public, they come out of the closet. you understand a nephew, a son, a father is gay. a mother. and that begins to make it very personal. people understand -- people have a personal connection with someone who is a member of the lgbp community and it profoundly changes the dynamic. >> i don't think there's any
attitudes have fundamentally shifted. could you have predicted that we would get to this tipping point? >> no. i could not have predicted. neither would i have thought we would have had an african-american as president of the united states. but one thing i think so many of us believe in is that is the basic decency of the american people. and that in the narrative of civil liberties, expansion, the american public is typically ahead of the political class as they were most recently. and...
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turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro but not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad you're not part of the year right now turks on the street seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards so we don't really come. to fish people are using the year as an investment or earn money here is a more reliable and piggish people don't want to save their money in the year. if
turkey's hopes of joining would have been inseparable from joining the euro but not anymore turkey's attitude in short can be summed up very simply very glad you're not part of the year right now turks on the street seem to have a wide range of opinions on the euro but their country's doorstep europe's economy is worse now turkey says improving turkey is improving in all fields but europe is going backwards so we don't really come. to fish people are using the year as an investment or earn...
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i don't see there being i don't anticipate a big change in attitudes by americans in the near future with the possible exception of marijuana and the medical ization of marijuana now in about sixteen states they may well spread and the way medical ization works of marijuana is it's very close in many ways to being de facto legalization but that aside i don't think that there's going to be a fundamental change unless perhaps the kind of violence we're seeing in mexico were to spread it out well into the u.s. and if that happens then there might be a fundamental rethinking but unfortunately i think we're sort of stuck in a car it's all right on that point gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guest today in san diego and in new guinea thanks for viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk. will. remind you the latest in science since technology from the realms. we. covered. home. from. a mission. critics say should free clothes for churches free.
i don't see there being i don't anticipate a big change in attitudes by americans in the near future with the possible exception of marijuana and the medical ization of marijuana now in about sixteen states they may well spread and the way medical ization works of marijuana is it's very close in many ways to being de facto legalization but that aside i don't think that there's going to be a fundamental change unless perhaps the kind of violence we're seeing in mexico were to spread it out well...
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a very selfish drive to pass through genes no matter what you couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has not age caps for people willing to adopt children the only cavite is that it is chantal parents should be at least sixteen years older than the child and the muskies these age difference is almost sixty years this doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they train three raising even two kids is often seen more than a handful some are going to artsy moscow. this week the u.s. made a number of strikes including unmanned drone attacks in pakistan and yemen america insists the targets were militants but that official reports suggest there were many more civilian casualties and admitted a lot he's got a kinship term found out the war reality behind robotic attacks is becoming increasingly called into question two. this was when he u.s. drone hit the house of this young man in pakistan he lost an eye both legs and three family m
a very selfish drive to pass through genes no matter what you couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has not age caps for people willing to adopt children the only cavite is that it is chantal parents should be at least sixteen years older than the child and the muskies these age difference is almost sixty years this doesn't sit easily in a country where most...
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the legal guardian of her of a dishonest children launches in the state against russell societal attitudes and even itself i doubt if she succeeded in just a couple of minutes. but first russia will restart the import of europe and that's to bills if the union guarantees the safety of its products meaning they're free from the deadly e. coli bacteria they say there was among the outcomes of this week's meat for you surely she would know we had vegetables today and yesterday i don't know where they came from i suppose we'll have to wait and see and we were discussing ways to restore shipments of managed bills from europe to russia we already had one in european vegetables also we opt for a lawyer which sufficient going she's one of the e.u. with. president medvedev has also urged the e.u. to speed up the decision on russia's entry to the world trade organization with the e.u. commission chief joe there are many saying access then is possible by the end of the year the two sides have also discussed easing the visa regime saying an agreement on the topic could be made next month and next russ
the legal guardian of her of a dishonest children launches in the state against russell societal attitudes and even itself i doubt if she succeeded in just a couple of minutes. but first russia will restart the import of europe and that's to bills if the union guarantees the safety of its products meaning they're free from the deadly e. coli bacteria they say there was among the outcomes of this week's meat for you surely she would know we had vegetables today and yesterday i don't know where...
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the societal attitudes rather and even death itself find out if she succeeded next hour. well for now stay with us for a recap of our top stories after this break.
the societal attitudes rather and even death itself find out if she succeeded next hour. well for now stay with us for a recap of our top stories after this break.
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problem are couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has no age cap people are willing to adopt children the only cab it is that a potential parent could be a police extending the years older than the child in law muskies this age difference is almost sixty years this doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they trained thirty they were raising even two kids in more than a handful of the boycott artsy. but the first about was fear in moscow and around russia today as the country marks twenty one years since it declared its sovereignty just one year later it held its first free elections which resulted in victory for the reformist president boris yeltsin shortly afterwards the soviet union collapsed as r.t.c. go corroding of reports even today memories of the bumpy road to democracy is so fresh in many people's minds. june twelve nineteen ninety one millions voted to make boris yeltsin russia's first president a watershed m
problem are couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has no age cap people are willing to adopt children the only cab it is that a potential parent could be a police extending the years older than the child in law muskies this age difference is almost sixty years this doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they trained thirty they...
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the legal guardian of the late son children who launched a crusade against russian law and social attitudes she succeeds of not just a couple of minutes. and three months from the onset of the fukushima nuclear crisis in japan we look at how government efforts to downplay radioactive contamination provoked a massive display of public rage. first russia will resume the import of european vegetables if the union guarantees the safety of its products ensuring their free from the deadly e. coli bacteria that announcement came during this week's meeting. you surely as you would know we had vegetables today and yesterday i don't know where they came from i suppose we'll have to wait and see and we were discussing ways to restart shipments of vegetables from europe to russia we are ready to leave the planet and european vegetables after we are provided live sufficient currencies bloody e.u. . over but it was also words leave to speed up the decision on russia's entry to the world trade organization with the new commission chief because their man would also say accession is possible by the end of t
the legal guardian of the late son children who launched a crusade against russian law and social attitudes she succeeds of not just a couple of minutes. and three months from the onset of the fukushima nuclear crisis in japan we look at how government efforts to downplay radioactive contamination provoked a massive display of public rage. first russia will resume the import of european vegetables if the union guarantees the safety of its products ensuring their free from the deadly e. coli...
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but lamar couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has no age cap for people who are willing to adopt children the only cabbage is that a potential parent should be at least sixteen years older than the child and i must case these age difference is almost sixty years just doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they turn thirty and about raising even two kids is often seen more than a handful for the boy artsy moscow. it's twenty three minutes past the hour take a look at some of the day's world news in brief italians are voting in a referendum on whether to return to nuclear power while the germans have recently decided to abandon the controversial energy source twenty twenty two italian government is seeking support for its ambitious program to build new stations people are also voting on whether the current prime minister silvio berlusconi can retain immunity from prosecution wants to step down from power. voters across t
but lamar couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has no age cap for people who are willing to adopt children the only cabbage is that a potential parent should be at least sixteen years older than the child and i must case these age difference is almost sixty years just doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they turn thirty and...
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i don't see there being i don't anticipate a big change in attitudes by americans in the near future with the possible exception of marijuana the medical ization of marijuana now in about sixteen states they may well spread and the way medical ization works of marijuana is it's very close in many ways to being de facto legalization but that aside i don't think that there's going to be a fundamental change unless perhaps the kind of violence we're seeing in mexico were to spread at that level in the u.s. if that happens then there might be a fundamental rethinking but unfortunately i think we're sort of stuck in a car once all right on that point gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guest today in san diego and in newton in thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember. in indonesia all g.'s of a little in the grown giotto shirts a media photo the ritz carlton hotel a little hotel to chill movie millennium hotel in china you can see all t. in censored tellme account books hotel not.
i don't see there being i don't anticipate a big change in attitudes by americans in the near future with the possible exception of marijuana the medical ization of marijuana now in about sixteen states they may well spread and the way medical ization works of marijuana is it's very close in many ways to being de facto legalization but that aside i don't think that there's going to be a fundamental change unless perhaps the kind of violence we're seeing in mexico were to spread at that level in...
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but both sides have to have this attitude.he united states cannot do it by itself, and i think this is the greatest challenge to peace and the greatest test of whether progress is possible. >> host: let's talk about the strategic challenges facing us. i know american relationship, there's a lot of concern in the united states about chinese military buildup. i'd like for you to comment on that, how worried should we be about that, about growing chinese assertiveness in asia, in the region, and globally as well and still project power? and should we be doing -- should we be doing anything to shore up our allies in the region who are increasingly worried about china? >> guest: as china grows economically, their military capacity is bound to grow. that's inherent in what is going on. what we have to watch is at what point that the chinese military capacity go from beyond defending his country to a capacity to intervene all over the world and challenge existing institutions. at that point we are in a period of potential confrontati
but both sides have to have this attitude.he united states cannot do it by itself, and i think this is the greatest challenge to peace and the greatest test of whether progress is possible. >> host: let's talk about the strategic challenges facing us. i know american relationship, there's a lot of concern in the united states about chinese military buildup. i'd like for you to comment on that, how worried should we be about that, about growing chinese assertiveness in asia, in the region,...
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i don't see there being i don't anticipate a big change in attitudes by americans in the near future with the possible exception of marijuana and the medical ization of marijuana now in about sixteen states well spread and the way medical ization works of marijuana is it's very close in many ways to being de facto legalization but that aside i don't think that there's going to be a fundamental change unless perhaps the kind of violence we're seeing in mexico were to spread it out well into the u.s. and if that happens then there might be a fundamental rethinking but unfortunately i think we're sort of stuck in a crowd of violence all right on that point gentlemen thank you very much many thanks to my guest today in san diego and in new guinea thanks for viewers for watching us here. remember cross-talk. here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british. market finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture for a no holds barred look lobel financial headlines tune into cars a report. if. he is to.
i don't see there being i don't anticipate a big change in attitudes by americans in the near future with the possible exception of marijuana and the medical ization of marijuana now in about sixteen states well spread and the way medical ization works of marijuana is it's very close in many ways to being de facto legalization but that aside i don't think that there's going to be a fundamental change unless perhaps the kind of violence we're seeing in mexico were to spread it out well into the...
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but both sides have to have this attitude. the united states cannot do it by itself, and i think this is a stipulated challenge to peace and the greatest test over the progress. >> host: let's talk about the strategic challenges facing the final american relationship. the amount of concern in the united states about the chinese military buildup. i would like for you to comment on how worried should we be about that, about the growing chinese assertiveness in asia, in the region and globally as well its ability to project power, and should we be doing anything too sure of our allies in the region, south korea, japan and others increasingly worried about china? >> guest: chinese grows economically. the military capacity is bound to grow. that is inherent in what is going on what we have to watch is at what point does the chinese military capacity go from beyond defending its country to a capacity to intervene all of the world and challenge the existing institutions. at that point, we are in a period of potential confrontations a
but both sides have to have this attitude. the united states cannot do it by itself, and i think this is a stipulated challenge to peace and the greatest test over the progress. >> host: let's talk about the strategic challenges facing the final american relationship. the amount of concern in the united states about the chinese military buildup. i would like for you to comment on how worried should we be about that, about the growing chinese assertiveness in asia, in the region and...
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but lamar couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has no age cap for people who are willing to adopt children the only cabinet is that a potential parent should be at least sixteen years older than the child in law muskies this age difference is almost sixty years this doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they turned thirty they were raising even two kids is often seen more than a handful from the boy artsy moscow. quick mention about dot com our website they can always find many more of our reports as well as expert opinions blogs and a chance to have your say on the stories you feel strongly about or long tonight a veiled gathering of the world's movers and shakers we talked to activists who make a stand against the impenetrable blackout surrounding the annual bill to get some of those theories of just what the side of the wall of silence whether it's worth taxpayers having to fight a bit more about that online also. c
but lamar couldn't care less about societal attitudes too much suffering for the loss of your only son persuaded her that there is no such thing as too many grandchildren russian law has no age cap for people who are willing to adopt children the only cabinet is that a potential parent should be at least sixteen years older than the child in law muskies this age difference is almost sixty years this doesn't sit easily in a country where most people become parents before they turned thirty they...
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first thing deals with capability, the second one deals with attitudes so it's that balance that has to be achieved. now, there, again, two aspects of the human rights issue. what are our convictions with respect to human rights? secondly, what do we do about them? america has been founded on the principles of human dignity, human liberty, and human equality. we can never not only not renounce these principles. we need to affirm them, and other countries should know that it makes a difference to us how they conduct themselves on the human rights issue. the more -- the next question is what do you do beyond this? how many sanctions do you put on and to what degree do you assert that you can tell other countries what domestic institutions they should have, and at that point, there is a difference of opinion. some people whom i belong, and i would be sure nixon, and for that matter i say almost every american president i have seen in action believes that through a policy of engagement, one is move the chinese better than through a policy of con froppation which evoked all the memories o
first thing deals with capability, the second one deals with attitudes so it's that balance that has to be achieved. now, there, again, two aspects of the human rights issue. what are our convictions with respect to human rights? secondly, what do we do about them? america has been founded on the principles of human dignity, human liberty, and human equality. we can never not only not renounce these principles. we need to affirm them, and other countries should know that it makes a difference...
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that kind of attitude seems to me to be very good for san francisco. when companies take that attitude, i noted in the paper there is a proposal from apple to create a new campus with some kind of circular building that seems to be totally the opposite of what salesforce is doing. of course, i do not have details. there may be penetrations into that, but the secular space of the courtyard in between does not seem to be as penetrable as the salesforce campus. some clips from mr. jobs also indicate that he may not be quite as attuned to what apple may do for cupertino as salesforce seems to be doing for san francisco. he basically said they could not build it here, we would just go somewhere else. >> [inaudible] commissioner sugaya: is in cupertino, but he was quoted as saying something to the council that they were not going to prove it, they could just go to mountain view or somewhere else. and also, some council and ask them about contributing to the city's wifi network, and he said that is why they pay taxes. so i sold my ipad yesterday. commissioner
that kind of attitude seems to me to be very good for san francisco. when companies take that attitude, i noted in the paper there is a proposal from apple to create a new campus with some kind of circular building that seems to be totally the opposite of what salesforce is doing. of course, i do not have details. there may be penetrations into that, but the secular space of the courtyard in between does not seem to be as penetrable as the salesforce campus. some clips from mr. jobs also...
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images like that don't help really go well i just wonder you know when it comes to changing attitudes to people realizing that women are very much a part of war these days make up fourteen percent. of the army do you think that it's more the men that you actually serve with that have these different attitudes or is it the people that are so far removed from our wars they don't really know what the makeup looks like i think it's a little bit of both encountered that i've worked with him. worked with females or women and have sort of skewed ideas and perceptions but for the men who have you know they seen both sides of it just like you do with any any soldier or sort of a male or female you may work with somebody who just isn't a good soldier and it may be male and it. could be male or female but oftentimes we get a lot of support even in the organization where men who have served alongside women who are very supportive and then the general public the biggest issue is that people just don't know they don't understand the capacity with which we serve you know i was just recently asked if
images like that don't help really go well i just wonder you know when it comes to changing attitudes to people realizing that women are very much a part of war these days make up fourteen percent. of the army do you think that it's more the men that you actually serve with that have these different attitudes or is it the people that are so far removed from our wars they don't really know what the makeup looks like i think it's a little bit of both encountered that i've worked with him. worked...
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and their honesty for it, and so the music didn't suffer, but some of the outfits and the attitudes that they sold with the music was not as honest, and run dmc put on their ghetto uniform and did their ghetto thing, and the more honest it was, the more alternative it was, and the more integrity it had, the more mainstream it was despite the fact that they didn't assimilate. and that was run dmc's claim to fame, that they spoke the language of the people. and i think that that was part of-- that was one of the things that set the fabric for rap culture or hip-hop culture to be uncompromising, because uncompromising artists were the most successful, and honesty was the key to success, and people recognized it. and the terms, like keeping it real, you know, were ones that really had everything to do with success as well as, you know, keeping yourself rooted or grounded. that approach, though, was very much a part of what you did over the next two decades-- about maintaining the integrity of the artist-- at least trying to maintain the flavor of the artist you first discovered. you mak
and their honesty for it, and so the music didn't suffer, but some of the outfits and the attitudes that they sold with the music was not as honest, and run dmc put on their ghetto uniform and did their ghetto thing, and the more honest it was, the more alternative it was, and the more integrity it had, the more mainstream it was despite the fact that they didn't assimilate. and that was run dmc's claim to fame, that they spoke the language of the people. and i think that that was part of--...
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. >> you got video games that allow them to placate the attitudes. we have movies that make millions of dollars of that attitude created from our community. yes, we must do this, we must look at all the components. as reductions took place. man if i couldn't get that summer job. i knew i was going to be robbing folks. that was, not to date myself. that was a couple years back. >> hey, hey. come on. anyways. but, you know, it is, things have gotten reductions and other cuts. it all impacts us. not getting the gun off the street. it's a longer term investment. are we prepared. >> i think what we are going to do now is engage our audience. we are going to ask you if you have questions of any of our panelists, staying focussed on making changes to deal with guns and violence. what's working? what's not? >> hello. last summer. everything was okay in treasure island. we are lost in the island. what is happening through the city of intervention out their on the island. they do have traditional boys club. ymca. i am not hearing anything. what am i hearing to
. >> you got video games that allow them to placate the attitudes. we have movies that make millions of dollars of that attitude created from our community. yes, we must do this, we must look at all the components. as reductions took place. man if i couldn't get that summer job. i knew i was going to be robbing folks. that was, not to date myself. that was a couple years back. >> hey, hey. come on. anyways. but, you know, it is, things have gotten reductions and other cuts. it all...
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attitude is so critical, the attitude of the public sector to the private sector. just as ron said a few minutes ago, investing in wisconsin was a pretty tough decision, and it had a lot to do with attitude. it had to do with regulations and taxation of more than anything it had to do with attitude, but what that has done and what this report shows, a wisconsin was right there in the bottom with you. there are 32 categories in which the states are rated, and wisconsin, michigan, illinois are dead last. that makes where i live solo performance states -- low- performance state, and we have a professional football team that is not a low-performance institution. we do not like a low- performance anything, but in order to do that, it is a major point to simply proclaim a friendly environment is no longer adequate. a story must be backed up by actions, and that has happened recently, and it happened in the change of administration and the change in the legislature and the state house and the governor's office in the state of wisconsin, and that is an attitudinal change t
attitude is so critical, the attitude of the public sector to the private sector. just as ron said a few minutes ago, investing in wisconsin was a pretty tough decision, and it had a lot to do with attitude. it had to do with regulations and taxation of more than anything it had to do with attitude, but what that has done and what this report shows, a wisconsin was right there in the bottom with you. there are 32 categories in which the states are rated, and wisconsin, michigan, illinois are...
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. >> you got video games that allow them to placate the attitudes. we have movies that make millions of dollars of that attitude created from our community. yes, we must do this, we must look at
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the response indicates deferring attitudes to the terror group chief. the u.s. secretary of defense robert gates questioned al-zawahri's ability to inspire the group. >> i think he will face some challenges. bin laden has been the leader of al qaeda since its inception. and in that particular context, he had a peculiar attitude. >> meanwhile, pakistan has been a u.s. ally said the new leader would not cause a change in its policy. >> what is critical for us is we under take actions in the context of our national security interests. >> osama bin laden's long time deputy is known as an advocate of radical terrorism. the 59-year-old doctor from egypt has appeared in al qaeda videos. ayman al-zawahri is believed to be a key planner of the 9/11 attacks. some say osama bin laden was a figure head for al qaeda. they fear al-zawahri will try to prove his credentials by stepping up attacks against the united states and other countries. >> i don't think that the death of osama bin laden that al qaeda is regrouped. i am afraid we will witness in the future, the near future
the response indicates deferring attitudes to the terror group chief. the u.s. secretary of defense robert gates questioned al-zawahri's ability to inspire the group. >> i think he will face some challenges. bin laden has been the leader of al qaeda since its inception. and in that particular context, he had a peculiar attitude. >> meanwhile, pakistan has been a u.s. ally said the new leader would not cause a change in its policy. >> what is critical for us is we under take...
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a pretty poor little instinctive sort of attitude that you bring to politics that i'm just skeptical of government in general and i'd rather just have my individual choices about the way i do business now if you define it that way broadly you can see a look much larger group of americans going to identify themselves that way well since you brought up welsh actually there's a point to be made when also writing about this this poll today and he said that basically americans have always been more radical than the people they actually elected to office we just never really see that manifest into any kind of action do you agree with that that's a very good point it almost seems like that radicalism even catches up two or three election cycles late so for instance libertarians have been complaining since the bush years about all this spending and now well and behold all the republican politicians are finally catching on and saying oh i think i want to end spending to work congratulations about eight years too late but they're so it seems like the electorate tends to be more radical and pus
a pretty poor little instinctive sort of attitude that you bring to politics that i'm just skeptical of government in general and i'd rather just have my individual choices about the way i do business now if you define it that way broadly you can see a look much larger group of americans going to identify themselves that way well since you brought up welsh actually there's a point to be made when also writing about this this poll today and he said that basically americans have always been more...
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it's mostly to do with my attitude more than anything else. you know took a few things away from the masters that i thought i could incorporate into my in my game and. you know i said at the start of the week well we'll find out how they go when i get myself into that position again so you know we'll we'll see how it goes over the next couple days and i think you have a degree get more talent as have my whole body i mean here is unbelievably talented . you know how old is twenty one twenty two. shooting those kind of numbers and. he does everything well. into the rally acropolis now about the soul because the man to catch up today won the region in a great position to claim is fast win of the season and turned the tables somewhat on seven time defending champ. a huge fifty one point six second question at the top of the thirty six year old who won four of friday's six stages the battle of the sea trials comprehensively won by the privately owned soul big garage this time around with an unlucky function near the end of the fifth stage was setti
it's mostly to do with my attitude more than anything else. you know took a few things away from the masters that i thought i could incorporate into my in my game and. you know i said at the start of the week well we'll find out how they go when i get myself into that position again so you know we'll we'll see how it goes over the next couple days and i think you have a degree get more talent as have my whole body i mean here is unbelievably talented . you know how old is twenty one twenty two....
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your presentation in brussels on the twenty fifth of may did this presentation somehow change the attitudes in the e.u. towards the south stream or do they still have questions about the project. well i think it was a very successful event so. there was a very good price and smote only of the many partners in the south stream project but also of e.u. all facials and all service from various institutions. we consider this session a success also because the european commission are confirmed the importance of energy relations and of the south to project the such. two dollars real agents and use their words this is clearly a priority also for the e.u. and we will find good ways to work with it and to support it so i think all in all . we are now at the point where we have a good basis for further and perhaps more detailed discussions. do you believe that you will succeed in getting a priority status for south stream in the e.u. . exempting it from the european union rules requiring it to share its infrastructure with third fati. well there is an ongoing discussion between the european commissio
your presentation in brussels on the twenty fifth of may did this presentation somehow change the attitudes in the e.u. towards the south stream or do they still have questions about the project. well i think it was a very successful event so. there was a very good price and smote only of the many partners in the south stream project but also of e.u. all facials and all service from various institutions. we consider this session a success also because the european commission are confirmed the...
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my idea is to change people's attitudes about hiv. >> all you need is accurate, correct information.moral issue. it's a virus. i do a lot of counseling. when i'm helping somebody else who is hiv positive, i want you to know you can rise from a bad place. 48 children have the same type. most of them saw their parents dying of aids. my hiv status brings some kind of a bond. i provide that mirotherly love d all their basic needs. hiv is making me a better pirn. we want to be there for people. so if we have it, we share it out. bye. it's what i want to do because it's what i'm meant to do. god has good ways of healing. for me, i'm healing. >> speaking of the battle against aids and memorials, the aids memorial quilt has traveled the world, and we'll have part of it in the studio as well as an hiv positive woman who lost her mom and son to the disease. she'll bring some of the panels she brought for them. >>> one's in the air, one's on the ground, and now the u.s. airlines plane made famous when it landed on the hudson river is going. now it's on the move. is it going? what do you got? re
my idea is to change people's attitudes about hiv. >> all you need is accurate, correct information.moral issue. it's a virus. i do a lot of counseling. when i'm helping somebody else who is hiv positive, i want you to know you can rise from a bad place. 48 children have the same type. most of them saw their parents dying of aids. my hiv status brings some kind of a bond. i provide that mirotherly love d all their basic needs. hiv is making me a better pirn. we want to be there for...
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i think that's how some people -- they've taken their attitude that they would have had once towards street drugs and transferred it on to prescription pills. >> you mean, they were taking marijuana in high school and then graduated to coke in college, and now they're into park avenue drugs, and they have a psychiatrist so they have a psycho pharmacologist? >> the girl you're speaking of, that's what she said. >> isn't that true in many cases? >> it's true in many cases. i think what's interesting about that particular aspect is one young woman told me she has been taking adderall. she said one time she tried cocaine and it was horrible, a terrible version of the drug she was prescribed. she said why would i ever do coke? it raises the interesting point that in some cases people have been self-medicating for years. they have been taking alcohol to relax, cocaine to jump themselves up, and if these prescription drugs do whatever that job is in a more precise, effective, less dangerous way, i'm not sure that's a bad thing. >> what's the percentage of cases that you see, do you feel tha
i think that's how some people -- they've taken their attitude that they would have had once towards street drugs and transferred it on to prescription pills. >> you mean, they were taking marijuana in high school and then graduated to coke in college, and now they're into park avenue drugs, and they have a psychiatrist so they have a psycho pharmacologist? >> the girl you're speaking of, that's what she said. >> isn't that true in many cases? >> it's true in many cases....
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the attitude of the city has really changed a lot and people are more likely to get help from their building inspector rather than enforcement. >> what i had hoped we could do is look at this little hand out for further discussion. starting on page one, it is from a website, home remodeling magazine, there is a long list of things supposedly san francisco-based, adjusted for local conditions, and how much of the cost you can expect to recoup for the work you're doing in the building. if you're doing work because you want to live there and you want to appreciate the improvement, that is different. if you're doing work with a clear eye to how much you can get back, i am shocked to see under the column that says "cost recouped," there's not a single one of these things that says you can get back all of your cost, not one. some of them you get back a lot. most of them you do not do too well. is there anything where you recoup your full cost? golden gate bridge. >> there you go. >> in terms of immediate value, part of this is a function of our limited housing supply, really. that affects the valu
the attitude of the city has really changed a lot and people are more likely to get help from their building inspector rather than enforcement. >> what i had hoped we could do is look at this little hand out for further discussion. starting on page one, it is from a website, home remodeling magazine, there is a long list of things supposedly san francisco-based, adjusted for local conditions, and how much of the cost you can expect to recoup for the work you're doing in the building. if...
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my mission is to change pem's attitudes about hiv. >> all you need is accurate, correct information. >> we need to shepherd the people. hiv is not a moral issue. it is a virus. i do a lot of counseling. when i'm helping somebody else who is hiv positive, i want them to know that you can rise above this. the 48 children at the center, most of them saw their parents dieing of aids. my hiv status brings some kind of a bond. i provide that motherly love and all their basic needs. hiv is making me a better person. we want to be there for people. so if we have it, we share it out. it's what i want to do because it's what i'm meant to do. god has his own ways of healing. so for me, i'm healed. >> she says she is healed. wow. we always want to hear from you. tell us about the heroes in your community. send your nominations to cnn.com/heroes. >>> casey anthony caught in a pattern of lies. what forensic evidence is now revealing about the case? we'll have a live report from the trial. ♪ we could've gone a more traditional route... ... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ then...ove
my mission is to change pem's attitudes about hiv. >> all you need is accurate, correct information. >> we need to shepherd the people. hiv is not a moral issue. it is a virus. i do a lot of counseling. when i'm helping somebody else who is hiv positive, i want them to know that you can rise above this. the 48 children at the center, most of them saw their parents dieing of aids. my hiv status brings some kind of a bond. i provide that motherly love and all their basic needs. hiv is...