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. ; >>> first lady michelle oh baa -- michelle obama announced that the president has quit smoking. he says it has been -- she says it has been a personal challenge but he has not smoked for a yore and she is very proud of him. >> a small college town is making plans to formerly honor its hometown super bowl hero. city leaders are planning an aaron rogers day. the day depends on when the mvp can make it back. celebration will include a big parade to honor the super bowl victory. the celebration is about to get under way. it will take place at lambeau field. crews and fan volunteers spent yesterday cleaning up the field. all 50,000 seats it cost $5 each are sold out. some are being sold on line for $140. >>> coming up on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 the power of digital media and internet could help nab a mugger. this was taken shows a woman trying to fight off a mugger. the thief got away with her wallet. find out what police will do with this video. thanks for watching. have a great day.
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host says mario gomez that is the only goal in the ninetieth minute sealing the narrow victory for baa and in the meantime manchester united and also settled for a girl destroying the english premier league leaders on able to score at the start the manager alex ferguson admitting up to the match that he expected more from his man. please go to it's going to be from home is always important we didn't do that . so there's a point for me it's fine nothing that was true is old i don't think presenting any great problems and concerns went astray you can. go to certain about sort of really good. for the first half i think both teams can still do show a lot of it. nothing grew up in the minors to boys who are new to think of a good much to watch. spartak moscow are in good position to propel themselves into the last sixteen of the europa league but a carpenter's charges with a one goal advantage against basel with the swiss looking for avenge the return leg at luzhniki later today despite that same down and out last thursday when they conceded two goals in their opening period at santiago par
host says mario gomez that is the only goal in the ninetieth minute sealing the narrow victory for baa and in the meantime manchester united and also settled for a girl destroying the english premier league leaders on able to score at the start the manager alex ferguson admitting up to the match that he expected more from his man. please go to it's going to be from home is always important we didn't do that . so there's a point for me it's fine nothing that was true is old i don't think...
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things could've been so much better baas old we could go billets pontac to nil over an hour of a first leg gone however they imploded of an expert in minutes as visitors struck three times to get ben the edge going into first his return. i'm a swiss science head coach knows his team will be up against it you have. to go of course we've got a tough task ahead of us after losing the first leg three two that said we have got absolutely nothing to lose and i think my team will take to the pitch on thursday in a completely relaxed frame of mind we're missing a few players through injury but we'll be looking to put out our best possible side against spartak into food. the weather wasn't very welcoming for the visitors eva the temperature pitch side when they trained was well below freezing around a minus fifteen mark or judging by what the players were wearing it seemed they were preparing for a polar expedition rather than for a football match but said it isn't exactly warm up moments in basel and fing doesn't believe it will be hard for his team to adjust this is clarity much we haven't un
things could've been so much better baas old we could go billets pontac to nil over an hour of a first leg gone however they imploded of an expert in minutes as visitors struck three times to get ben the edge going into first his return. i'm a swiss science head coach knows his team will be up against it you have. to go of course we've got a tough task ahead of us after losing the first leg three two that said we have got absolutely nothing to lose and i think my team will take to the pitch on...
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the moe baa ma administration does not support -- the obama administration does not support the resignation of mubarak right away. ktvu alison burns is in our d.c. bureau with what we are hearing in the report. alison. >> reporter: good morning, to you dave. the feds are closely guarding their findings from the ten month investigation until they are revealed later this afternoon. the l.a. times report this morning that nasa engineers are expected to reveal they cannot find significant electric trannic defects -- electronic defects in toyota vehicles. faulty electronics were not to blame for the sudden acceleration. millions of vehicles were recalled after deadly crashes and terrifying stories from drivers. we covered the testimony of rhonda smith that said she called her husband to say goodbye when he car sped out of control. >> i'm sorry. i know he could not help me but i wanted to hear his voice. >> smith survived. toyota has since installed a break override system to prevent accidental acceleration but still faces scores of lawsuits and today's report could certainly have an impact on th
the moe baa ma administration does not support -- the obama administration does not support the resignation of mubarak right away. ktvu alison burns is in our d.c. bureau with what we are hearing in the report. alison. >> reporter: good morning, to you dave. the feds are closely guarding their findings from the ten month investigation until they are revealed later this afternoon. the l.a. times report this morning that nasa engineers are expected to reveal they cannot find significant...
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the grand sharif hussein and his army are trying to move, to press north from above the gulf of act baa up to damascus. if they could have gotten there and taken it before november 2, 1917, in other words, if an arab army had been in possession with guns and weapons and so forth, i'm not sure that the balfour declaration would ever have been written. but they didn't get there until the end of 1918. >> let's do one last question here. what became of mr. balfour, and what was -- [inaudible] afterwards
the grand sharif hussein and his army are trying to move, to press north from above the gulf of act baa up to damascus. if they could have gotten there and taken it before november 2, 1917, in other words, if an arab army had been in possession with guns and weapons and so forth, i'm not sure that the balfour declaration would ever have been written. but they didn't get there until the end of 1918. >> let's do one last question here. what became of mr. balfour, and what was -- [inaudible]...
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the oh baa administration is said -- the obama administration is said to be discussioning a plan forosni mubarak to step down. in a television interview president mubarak said he was fed up with being president, he cannot step down because the country would sink into chaos. >>> yesterday gangs of progovernment supporters launched more attacks on foreign journalists. one american television crew was carjacked and threatened with beheading. million reporters were chased and had -- many reporters were chased and had their equipment stolen and trashed. the egyptians vice president says he blames the international media for intensifying the youth and sending in an enemy. >>> students will go back to the uc berkeley campus in a couple hours. students camped out trying to pressure the u.s. government to with hold aid for president mubarak. we checked in with one of the protestors he told us just after midnight police told him to leave that camp site. they will go back at 10:00 this morning. >>> in fremont this morning students at mission san jose will hold a demonstration supporting them in
the oh baa administration is said -- the obama administration is said to be discussioning a plan forosni mubarak to step down. in a television interview president mubarak said he was fed up with being president, he cannot step down because the country would sink into chaos. >>> yesterday gangs of progovernment supporters launched more attacks on foreign journalists. one american television crew was carjacked and threatened with beheading. million reporters were chased and had -- many...
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americans went to war in cue i baa to liberate cuba from the spanish, and they did for a few months. after liberating cuba from the spanish, they, of course, took cuba for themselves. and worse yet, went to war in the philippines and conducted a counterinsurgency campaign which was almost the mirror image or should i say the exact image of the counterinsurgency campaign that had been conducted by the spanish against the cubans. this raises a bunch of questions, several questions. one of the things it points to is the fact that americans don't get convinced to go to war unless there is a powerful appeal made to what i call in the book their civil religion, following robert bella's article on civil religion. that is to say this is an appeal to to our values. our cherished, our most cherished values. the americans are not convinced to go to war because it's allegedly in the national interests. nor, i may say, do they go to war because they like to fight. the other major author ri which i also classify as a half-truth is the theory that because we had particularly in appalachia a civiliz
americans went to war in cue i baa to liberate cuba from the spanish, and they did for a few months. after liberating cuba from the spanish, they, of course, took cuba for themselves. and worse yet, went to war in the philippines and conducted a counterinsurgency campaign which was almost the mirror image or should i say the exact image of the counterinsurgency campaign that had been conducted by the spanish against the cubans. this raises a bunch of questions, several questions. one of the...
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lilienthal commission assembled, put together, worked out in 1946 which was then kind of botched by bernard baa rook and changed around when he presented it to the united nations. what oppenheimer -- be ruin at one point asked oppenheimer, where's your army? so many chiefs, how are you going to stop that? there's no provision here for any enforcement. and oppenheimer said, well, somebody started building a nuclear weapon, that would be an act of war. and that means every other country who was party to the agreement would necessarily be threatened and concerned. and presumably, would proceed step by step toward some negotiation to coercive negotiation to, perhaps, conventional invasion as with iraq in 1991. but oppenheimer pointed out, at the ultimate point if all else failed, the other countries involved could always reconstitute their nuclear arsenals as well. and under those circumstances we would only be back to where we are right now. so it's not so implausible, i think, or idealistic as, i think, plans for the elimination of weapons must often seem especially to those of you who have worke
lilienthal commission assembled, put together, worked out in 1946 which was then kind of botched by bernard baa rook and changed around when he presented it to the united nations. what oppenheimer -- be ruin at one point asked oppenheimer, where's your army? so many chiefs, how are you going to stop that? there's no provision here for any enforcement. and oppenheimer said, well, somebody started building a nuclear weapon, that would be an act of war. and that means every other country who was...
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baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore has an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term itruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is the reason i might say parenthetically that a nonfinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as a financial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here is the fact that something very significantly dampening is occurring on the american economy, which is suppressing it. i'm just finishing up an article, which will be published by the council on foreign relations on this. i did an op-ed piece for "the financial times" a while back in which i tried to explain this. but i think this explains something very unusual. it's the reason why the -- best way of putting this -- it's either price earnings ratio or, more importantly, equity premiums are at the highest level in a half century. and that means that with a surge in profitability in the context o
baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore has an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term itruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is the reason i might say parenthetically that a nonfinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as a financial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here...
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there's been a lot of hull a baa loo on each side. it was routine in the 1950s for the government to buy bonds. they bought bonds and theoretically sold bonds. i don't think they ever sold very many, but they did buy them from time to time. and the big controversy was in the federal reserve in the 1950s, whether that was appropriate or they should only deal in the treasury bill market. bills only, was the doctrine. and there was rather a fierce fight between washington and new york about that. but in the mid '50s sometime it was resolved. the federal reserve holding deal in a very short-term market. now, there's been a few exceptions to that, but this most recent exception -- it's not brand new for the federal reserve to be operating in the bond market. >> there's a piece in one of the transcripts in which a certain paul volcker says to his staff, what are we doing with these long-term mortgages in our portfolio? let's get rid of them. and they informed him that the members of the house and the senate, housing market people wouldn't p
there's been a lot of hull a baa loo on each side. it was routine in the 1950s for the government to buy bonds. they bought bonds and theoretically sold bonds. i don't think they ever sold very many, but they did buy them from time to time. and the big controversy was in the federal reserve in the 1950s, whether that was appropriate or they should only deal in the treasury bill market. bills only, was the doctrine. and there was rather a fierce fight between washington and new york about that....
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y ella baa por el billetÓn. >> la doÑa tiene priorides. chiqui. dÍa, a la noticia de la semana. porque la opiciÓn sigue haciendo historia con su revuelta popular que tiene como propÓsito sacar del poder a mubarak que estuvo en el poder por casi tres dÉcadas. ♪ ♪ >> decenas de miles de egipci se han reunido en la plaza de la liberaciÓn en el cairo donde se espera que se concentren un millÓn de personas para tratar de poner fin rÉgimen del presidente mubarak. ontenan consignan contra el gobierno, muchos quieren marchar a la casa de gobierno. hoy se dijo que el presidente mubarak debe abaonar el paÍs para qucomience un Álogo entre la oposiciÓn y el gobierno. el ex director de la agencia internacional de energÍa atÓmica dijo que se tiene que encontrar un acuerdo para un podetransitorio. >> en otro ma de mucho interÉs, saben que hay muchos inmigrantes que llan a sus familiares en sus paÍses de origen con tarjetas telefÓnicas prepagadas y se sienten estafados porque no les dan los minutos que mpran y tienen cargos escondidos. para saber elegir la rjeta
y ella baa por el billetÓn. >> la doÑa tiene priorides. chiqui. dÍa, a la noticia de la semana. porque la opiciÓn sigue haciendo historia con su revuelta popular que tiene como propÓsito sacar del poder a mubarak que estuvo en el poder por casi tres dÉcadas. ♪ ♪ >> decenas de miles de egipci se han reunido en la plaza de la liberaciÓn en el cairo donde se espera que se concentren un millÓn de personas para tratar de poner fin rÉgimen del presidente mubarak. ontenan...
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speaker, i want to join the prime minister in paying tribute to private louis henry from the third baa trailian, louis from the 4th battalion and all of these men showed bravery and dedication. our thoughts are with them and their families and friends as they grieve for them. mr. speaker, we now know that inflation is rising, and 66,000 young people extra are out of work. can the prime minister tell us whether his trust sheet is working? >> well, of course, today's unemployment figures are a matter of great regret particularly in terms of higher youth unemployment. i have to say, youth unemployment has been a problem in this country for well over a decade in good years and in bad. the level of youth unemployment actually went up by 40% under the last government, an extra 270,000 unemployed. we have to sort out all the things that gets people back to work. it's an education that doesn't prepare for you for work, and it's a program under the last government that didn't work. he asked in terms much our economy, well, we are no longer linked with greece and ireland. we have a situation whe
speaker, i want to join the prime minister in paying tribute to private louis henry from the third baa trailian, louis from the 4th battalion and all of these men showed bravery and dedication. our thoughts are with them and their families and friends as they grieve for them. mr. speaker, we now know that inflation is rising, and 66,000 young people extra are out of work. can the prime minister tell us whether his trust sheet is working? >> well, of course, today's unemployment figures...
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they say it dated baaing to something sherri had told them shortly before she was killed. >> sherri toldresolve it and if not i'll let you know if i need your help." >> but for detectives that lead went nowhere and soon sherri's case was as cold as they come. 18 years passed until 2004. during that time, the world witnessed the explosion of the internet, 9/11, four american presidents, and also a major breakthrough in that crucial crime solving technology known as dna testing. and something else had changed -- crime was down in los angeles and the lapd with a newly formed cold case unit ordered a review of all of its unsolved cases in which there was usable, testable dna. >> now you can go back and look at some of those cases that you didn't have the time and resources to investigate back in the '80s and '90s. >> was of those cases was the murder of sherri rasmussen. a new team of detectives ordered dna samples from the bite found on sherri's arm. that sample should have been held with all the other evidence but before it could be tested, there was a slight problem. >> they were looking
they say it dated baaing to something sherri had told them shortly before she was killed. >> sherri toldresolve it and if not i'll let you know if i need your help." >> but for detectives that lead went nowhere and soon sherri's case was as cold as they come. 18 years passed until 2004. during that time, the world witnessed the explosion of the internet, 9/11, four american presidents, and also a major breakthrough in that crucial crime solving technology known as dna testing....
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baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore s an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term instruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is theeason i might say parenthetically that a nonfinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as a financial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here is the fact that something very significantly dampening is occurring on the american economy, which is suppressing it. i'm just finishing up an article, which will be published by the council on foreign relations on this. i did an op-ed piece for "the financial times" a while back in which i tried to explain this. but i think this explains something very unusual. it's the reason why the -- best way of putting this -- it's either price earnings ratio or, more importantly, equity premiums are at the highest level in a half century. and that means that with a surge in profitability in the context of a v
baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore s an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term instruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is theeason i might say parenthetically that a nonfinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as a financial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here is...
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my first job was training gang kids how to do construction baa i knew how to do construction so they could get out of the gangs. most wanted to be out of the gangs. i ended up running this organization which was a large cdc that got recognized by clinton and other folks, and we were considered one the best in the country. after awhile though, i was wondering whether we had an impact. about 15 years into my work, i saw the kids of the first kids i trained coming back into my system. i knew the families. i knew everybody was destabilized, but they were like my mother. they weren't able to keep all their kids out of trouble and out of crisis. i saw this cycle happen that i had seen in my family, and so i start questioning my work when we got all these accolades, and somewhere along the line around 1999 and 2000, i get a call from jerry brown, governor of california. at the time, he was major of oakland. he was calling me saying i was on a board of counsel getting $10.2 million, and he was mad. you would think most mayors would be happy. have you looked at the proposal, and so i get the
my first job was training gang kids how to do construction baa i knew how to do construction so they could get out of the gangs. most wanted to be out of the gangs. i ended up running this organization which was a large cdc that got recognized by clinton and other folks, and we were considered one the best in the country. after awhile though, i was wondering whether we had an impact. about 15 years into my work, i saw the kids of the first kids i trained coming back into my system. i knew the...
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baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore has an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term instruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is th reason i might say parenthetically that a noinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as a financial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here is the fact that something very significantly dampening is occurring on the american economy, which is suppressing it. i'm just finishing up an article, which will be published by the council on foreign relations on this. i did an op-ed piece for "the financial times" a while back in which i tried to explain this. but i think this explains something very unusual. it's the reason why the -- best way of putting this -- it's either price earnings ratio or, more importantly, equity premiums are at the highest level in a half century. and that means that with a surge in profitability in the context of
baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore has an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term instruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is th reason i might say parenthetically that a noinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as a financial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here...
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baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore has an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term instruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is the reason i might say parenthetically that a nonfinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as ainancial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here is the fact that something very significantly dampening is occurring the american economy, which is suppressing it. i'm just finishing up an article, which will be published by the council on foreign relations on this. i did an op-ed piece for "the financial times" a while back in which i tried toxplain his. but i think this explains something very unusual. it's the reason why the -- best way of putting this -- it's either price earnings ratio or, more importantly, equity premiums are at the highest level in a hf century. and that means that with a surge in profitability in the context of a very
baa corporate ten-year note, for example, is highly liquid and therefore has an effective maturity of five minutes. you you're looking at effective, short-term instruments which often happen depending where the maturity is, highly volatile interest rate risk and credit risk, but not liquidity risk. this is the reason i might say parenthetically that a nonfinancial corporation keeps capital at 50% of its assets or as ainancial institution like commercial banks it's 10. and what i'm raising here...