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because i'm rush to get it. but they are so there because as i'm writing and turn on the computer they are sitting on my shoulder. i hear them say, don't do that. or, if you do that, you will be in trouble when you bring did to the group. it's the learning process and they have done that with me for every book. with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese seaside village and the man has tb and the woman had leparcy. it doesn't matter. my editor doesn't get to see it until it's finished but these ladies do. even if she said put it in your drawer and take it out when you are 80, which is around the corner, it would be fine because they wouldn't say they liked it if they didn't kind of thing. i felt comfortable to keep going. i'm not adjust saying this because they are in the audience but because when i see them i think of the things going back. i don't say that every time samurai gard
because i'm rush to get it. but they are so there because as i'm writing and turn on the computer they are sitting on my shoulder. i hear them say, don't do that. or, if you do that, you will be in trouble when you bring did to the group. it's the learning process and they have done that with me for every book. with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese...
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have you getting a shelter bed because you are not on caap? have you gotten a shelter bed and seen other beds around you empty? have you received cash but had to get by on $2 a day because you were paying rent for a shelter? these are things the public should hear. i just want to say that i am totally for fair shelter initiative. and i am not for risheseness and human people's rights. i think we should all live by 'e much for being here. -- thank you so much for being here. >> i am an activist for health care and the homeless. i would gladly give up a check for a place tuesday. but then we ran out of places to stay. we're going to take your money away and give you a shelter bed, i was going to hate the idea of staying at a shelter because of the horrible misuse of the shelter residents by the staff. i have never been treated so poorly, so rudely, or so in humanely garbage that we call a shelter employees. they are an insult to the word humanity. all the training that we can give want to change them at all. either they don't go to the training
have you getting a shelter bed because you are not on caap? have you gotten a shelter bed and seen other beds around you empty? have you received cash but had to get by on $2 a day because you were paying rent for a shelter? these are things the public should hear. i just want to say that i am totally for fair shelter initiative. and i am not for risheseness and human people's rights. i think we should all live by 'e much for being here. -- thank you so much for being here. >> i am an...
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because we need those things. we need to secure the borders and amnesty. >> you made a documentary about the farm worker situation called "harvest." i want to show a little clip from the that and ask you about that. >> ever since i was born, i remember picking crops. >> every morning i wake up and my hands were really -- they really hurt. they had blisters, my feet had blisters. >> we usually don't bring gloves that much, because we forget them, and sometimes i have to pick with my hand. we have to get these big scissors, and one time i actually like cut myself by accident. and i had to put like sand on it so the bleeding would stop. >> every time i would look at the sun, i would say, is this going to be my entire life? is this going to be what i'm going to live through? >> it's very powerful stuff. it's heartbreaking to see kids having to do this. in the modern age, isn't it? >> the great thing about this documentary is that i actually, we actually produced it so it could be used as a political tool to change the
because we need those things. we need to secure the borders and amnesty. >> you made a documentary about the farm worker situation called "harvest." i want to show a little clip from the that and ask you about that. >> ever since i was born, i remember picking crops. >> every morning i wake up and my hands were really -- they really hurt. they had blisters, my feet had blisters. >> we usually don't bring gloves that much, because we forget them, and sometimes i...
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do you believe in god because i'm. uncle richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist i had a little kind of argument with him in the hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific attitude because if you if you make a pronouncement you have to have evidence if you say there is no god where is the evidence there is no god you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of view which is supportable but you know he's a very clever man he has a different point of view to me but in my experience i have felt at times that there is a god of some kind i don't subscribe to any religion organized religion that's a different matter but if your question is about right maybe there is a god but if there is a god we have very little idea of what that god might be that's inherent in what we are we have very little understanding i think do you think we're alone out there. it's only opinion i have a strange feeli
do you believe in god because i'm. uncle richard dawkins there who is a very strong atheist i had a little kind of argument with him in the hundred minutes because he he kind of i think he felt that he proved there was no good and my feeling is that's not a very scientific attitude because if you if you make a pronouncement you have to have evidence if you say there is no god where is the evidence there is no god you can say i don't know you know being an agnostic to me is a scientific point of...
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you know he's part of the creative process because he's part of what we are because we really chiseled this thing out all together me and george really and roger so you know i mean for a while i didn't want to you know i was very you know. there was a point you know the grieving process where i just didn't want to talk about we didn't want to feel that it was very very acceptance history but it sort of got through that and now everybody there's a part of my life we screw that we're going to write and it shouldn't go away because it's so big part of what i worked to create a question what do you think happens after death after death you know the questions in there. i don't know. i'm inclined to think that our view of the universe is very simplified and you know in a way that you know people crawling over a piece of paper has it has a very limited view of the universe i think we also have limits. so this existence that we know maybe just a very small part of the whole picture you know and i'm excited to think that maybe so. i'm not counting on it because maybe maybe at the end of your li
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because we can't put politics aside the politics sure have not stopped washington from flirting with the deadline with more failed debt talks over the weekend what would really happen if the u.s. does default. and friends with benefits as corporate leaders cuddle up to a politician today at the chamber of commerce jobs summit why is a good job still so hard to find. from tanks are going to aid exactly who are u.s. police serving and protecting with stockpiles of military hardware. that it will let you know who was there you know. who was there was no clue so we're in a murder. but the mainstream media sure think she does so what's with the royal flush and the prince visited the real popper's. good afternoon it's monday july eleventh four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster and your watching r t well the big question the million dollar question is the united states three weeks away from financial collapse well we don't know but that's what some argue the u.s. is getting closer to with its failure to raise the country's fourteen point three trillion dollars debt ceiling now de
because we can't put politics aside the politics sure have not stopped washington from flirting with the deadline with more failed debt talks over the weekend what would really happen if the u.s. does default. and friends with benefits as corporate leaders cuddle up to a politician today at the chamber of commerce jobs summit why is a good job still so hard to find. from tanks are going to aid exactly who are u.s. police serving and protecting with stockpiles of military hardware. that it will...
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the only does interested people left because they run for office. but umpires and referees they are the only ones we count on being truly does interested. rise above that economic interest. they counted on the zero leaders to be interested in washington. talk about that relationship for a minute. one of the most vicious decades in our history. coming very close to a civil war as close as we could to the actual civil war war, hamilton is frightened of what it jefferson and represents and washington and hamilton, they thought that jefferson and madison in lourdes levying a group to support the french puppet regime. the french army would invade the united states. it was a real fear. retrospective it looks foolish. those people don't know what will happen to them. we know the future of our cells. so hamilton and washington and many federalist feared that the french invasion. it creates the bavarian republic why couldn't they invade the united states? they have these jeffersonian republicans and will create a puppet regime that is the fear between 80 in
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you know because. right now she has a really good game you know she really go for it and she's going to play like this thanks to play today. two and two in the next match. day of tennis in the men's side of action huge clashes both localise will most certainly be on that a second semifinal that hits together british number one andy murray with world number one rafael nadal scott murray has never reached the wimbledon decider while defending champion the doll is aiming for his third landing try and in four years before that one kicks off though we all know our first men's finalist novak djokovic versus the man we saw roger federer in the previous stage jewel wilford tsonga. ok let's talk football where former coach has been named as the new manager of pretty soft and he's got a job to do this summer i felt like i rooted to the bottom of the russian premier league forty two year old signing it three year deal after being sacked last year he's expected to drastically restore really is fortunes something h
you know because. right now she has a really good game you know she really go for it and she's going to play like this thanks to play today. two and two in the next match. day of tennis in the men's side of action huge clashes both localise will most certainly be on that a second semifinal that hits together british number one andy murray with world number one rafael nadal scott murray has never reached the wimbledon decider while defending champion the doll is aiming for his third landing try...
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because my game is improving. because it gives me a tremendous amount of confidence going forward. we still have many tournaments this year in the next. i don't know about this. feeling maybe i i accepted it after sunday also in day twelve american brothers paul and mike bryan clinched the men's doubles crown the top seeded paris seeing off sweden's robert lee instead on her. six three six four seven six in their second title having also won in london in zero six it's also the twins' eleventh grandson crown for all tying a stranger who tried woodbridge and mark woodforde record. there's a thriller ahead in the men's game later on sunday the top two ranking players in the game rafael nadal and novak djokovic preparing to do battle for wimbledon glory . which will actually supplant the cells were number one regardless of the outcome but all those defending champion has beaten his upcoming opponents in all five of the previous grand slam meetings joke ritu ever walked away victorious the last four times to rivals have met perhaps tellingly every time in a final delaware is taking part
because my game is improving. because it gives me a tremendous amount of confidence going forward. we still have many tournaments this year in the next. i don't know about this. feeling maybe i i accepted it after sunday also in day twelve american brothers paul and mike bryan clinched the men's doubles crown the top seeded paris seeing off sweden's robert lee instead on her. six three six four seven six in their second title having also won in london in zero six it's also the twins' eleventh...
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because it is growing because it is a government priority and we just talked about it that if you get those investments if people will be ready to give you the many can you guarantee that you have in russia enough specialists enough people to guarantee that these investors that this money going to work well we believe that high tech is really the key industry in russia and again the i.p.o. which was one of the largest long more successful high tech i.p.o. shows there is major promise in russia major promise in russia because very talented very sophisticated programmers and people russia is one of the most educated countries in the world with a keyboard as we believe it's possible to make very good returns they're definitely going to be investing but we're not guaranteeing anything it's very important we share risks we're putting our money in projects we believe return is going to be good and we're sharing that risk and that returns at the preacher interviews as investors so yes we believe that high tech is a great market to invest in but we will not be providing any guarantees we beli
because it is growing because it is a government priority and we just talked about it that if you get those investments if people will be ready to give you the many can you guarantee that you have in russia enough specialists enough people to guarantee that these investors that this money going to work well we believe that high tech is really the key industry in russia and again the i.p.o. which was one of the largest long more successful high tech i.p.o. shows there is major promise in russia...
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to go to use it because the. value of one today go grainy. because if you. prove would go. so tough to get all in there including we know if they when. they get there we are going to europe i don't worry we're going to go but it was an area where we behaved. nafisa player the a little messy didn't take to the pitch but a record crowd still gathered to watch munched united exact revenge on an on the strength sponsor lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. say about eighty thousand families packed the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first off i saw danny welbeck food man a. boss of people victor valdes well the half time entertainment was provided by n.b.a. superstar kobe bryant who took a different kind of penalty shot the sorties you stay. on like in the champions league final triumph over you know and you didn't make the boss a coach but guardiola fielded mostly youngsters and it was team into tiago equalized with twenty minutes to go however united manager sir alex ferguson took no chances relying on his heavyweights michael i was dr
to go to use it because the. value of one today go grainy. because if you. prove would go. so tough to get all in there including we know if they when. they get there we are going to europe i don't worry we're going to go but it was an area where we behaved. nafisa player the a little messy didn't take to the pitch but a record crowd still gathered to watch munched united exact revenge on an on the strength sponsor lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. say about eighty...
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yeah i'll course it is because of a lot of people i think you know the problem is. how you deal with it on a practical and i think the supreme council of the armed forces also as i probably know a lot of people i q's i'm of striking a deal with the brotherhood which to some degree is true because at the end of the day the brotherhood is at this point in time the only force they can reasonably acquire a twenty five percent i qualified minority leader to be did the greatest party in the you know the future egyptian parliament or how you deal with the liberals i think that is where the problem lays in the fact that he had not been able to create to brotherhood the coalition where you have forces from all walks of life that anyways do not share these almost platform views and run against them and this is where i think the problem internally niji in egypt lies now going back to what your guest was talking about in terms of the international perspective an american perspective i would disagree with their position views the united states as having ever supported the muslim
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left wing is going after murdoch now because of its politics not necessarily because the guy's a sleaze bag. there's no question about it to me first of all it means to say that my politics are virtually the opposite of rupert murdoch's so i'm not here to defend his politics but you know when he came onto the scene in the sixty's and seventy's and eighty's he really broke open a monopoly in media this was especially in this country the united states this is a place where there were three networks there was the discourse was very very limited politically he came in with a stridently partisan message he made his newspapers and his t.v. stations pushed forward a particular political line which i think actually is very useful and opened political discourse in this country and elsewhere now he's being attacked for political for his politics because they are not a stablish mitt liberal politics which is truly still in many ways the dominant politics in american media and western media generally and i think that we might want to think twice about going after him for his politics now if he comm
left wing is going after murdoch now because of its politics not necessarily because the guy's a sleaze bag. there's no question about it to me first of all it means to say that my politics are virtually the opposite of rupert murdoch's so i'm not here to defend his politics but you know when he came onto the scene in the sixty's and seventy's and eighty's he really broke open a monopoly in media this was especially in this country the united states this is a place where there were three...
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campaign if i go to you do you murdoch been successful because of corrupt business practices because we did a program on this subject last week and we had a gentleman that was from the left but actually praised murdoch for his business model but maybe that business model was successful because of these prophecies. well yeah before this scandal broke you say it was aggressive business practices we know yet how aggressive the united states do they are as they're doing the u.k. cross the line of criminal behavior and if they are then i think his business model will not be seen as one that's worth worth copying and i agree with david that we do have this kind of cozy relationship between politicians and media united states in fact politicians need the media to get elected they need appear on the air to get elected they pay the media tens of millions of dollars in advertising revenue they raise money from billionaires or do their it's a symbiotic relationship between big business big media and big corporate ease and for she was led to as a total corruption of us to knock our city we know
campaign if i go to you do you murdoch been successful because of corrupt business practices because we did a program on this subject last week and we had a gentleman that was from the left but actually praised murdoch for his business model but maybe that business model was successful because of these prophecies. well yeah before this scandal broke you say it was aggressive business practices we know yet how aggressive the united states do they are as they're doing the u.k. cross the line of...
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it is value because they are in planning. there is a new library coming in. there is a new green way that the folks have done. they have used six blocks of land that the water department has, and they turned it into garden and played places for the children, and that is really exciting. and then, there is the planning going on. executive park is changing. people are busy looking at all the possibilities that happen in our district. i can see this being a hustling, bustling, wonderful place where there are people of every hue and color, and they are working together. san francisco is not only to reverse in word, but truly diverse in people and economy. >> because it is such a large and diverse area, we could only scratch the surface in our half hour profile of district 10. as we have learned, the area's residents and leaders hold a variety of opinions on how the district should move forward, but there is consensus that as the environmental issues can be addressed, the employment opportunities for the residents increase, and the development manage so that the d
it is value because they are in planning. there is a new library coming in. there is a new green way that the folks have done. they have used six blocks of land that the water department has, and they turned it into garden and played places for the children, and that is really exciting. and then, there is the planning going on. executive park is changing. people are busy looking at all the possibilities that happen in our district. i can see this being a hustling, bustling, wonderful place...
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because. we told him many times don't use force with people he told us but they are attacking the military size is very difficult commission who did order nobody killed or nobody divorced fired but if they fired at it was the guards were surprised by the attacking people and they start firing. the order to work to defend themselves and befriend the. camps was the purpose of this war and when nature is already trying to kill your father the discourse. is that we can ask what the sentence against against him really. chemical punishment so they decided to kill me and in the father and they did kill my brother and destroy the house so. the you can sleep. so know you i thought i was i rest me i mean you did clear months ago its ok me and you are after me every day you are trying to find me and to get me really are my brother so is the world number two just to tell you that the supreme court. a little of what they are trying to do with us. if you accept is the we will take your care of course what d
because. we told him many times don't use force with people he told us but they are attacking the military size is very difficult commission who did order nobody killed or nobody divorced fired but if they fired at it was the guards were surprised by the attacking people and they start firing. the order to work to defend themselves and befriend the. camps was the purpose of this war and when nature is already trying to kill your father the discourse. is that we can ask what the sentence against...
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it's just because it was very. exciting it was unknown it was a door that you thought you could walk through and that thirty years on you want back to finish your page to that you just dropped out front like you do that it was unfinished business. it's like you have a circle someplace in the circle just doesn't quite. make it back past accomplished but it didn't have to do anything with going to kills to work your parents because it dropped out earlier on in life and maybe they're a little disappointed in you because you went off to rock n roll you know that was a moment you know your stuff to me. and yeah my dad was very against it in the beginning because he. i think he saw in my education and the place i booked a place that he would have liked to have booked and he never got mr green so it was held him back in his worth so he saw me with his fantastic degree in science and the whole world opening up to me and it looked like i was walking away from it and he found it just impossible to use so yeah he was very ups
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because i will be 75 in august and it used to hurt to tell the truth because i lied about it all the time but now i'm saying it because it's who we are. >> good for you! i want to hear more about this when something happens you have to break it here for sure. and the viagra diaries people can get a copy of that on amazon now. better get it soon because i have a funny feeling it will reappear in a book store. anyway, barbara rose booker, we congratulate you and let you know you have a website for -- it's age march.com that's age march.com. do you have to sign up ahead of time? >> you can do both. preregistration is better. >> you won't get turned away and don't have to be 50 years old to march. >> no you can be 20. >> good to have you here. congratulations again. this is great. i will have a story line or to pitch to you. >>> stay with us. more ahead. >> ow! >> can you read my number? >> announcer: attention, those on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> i am tired of stabbing my fingertips to test my blood glucose. there has got to be a better way. >>
because i will be 75 in august and it used to hurt to tell the truth because i lied about it all the time but now i'm saying it because it's who we are. >> good for you! i want to hear more about this when something happens you have to break it here for sure. and the viagra diaries people can get a copy of that on amazon now. better get it soon because i have a funny feeling it will reappear in a book store. anyway, barbara rose booker, we congratulate you and let you know you have a...
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overall market is more vulnerable because of this issue of ohio budget because the whole process and ok gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we go to a short break and after that break we'll continue our discussion on russia and global volatility state with our team. well going into the. city big splash in the world of high tech business what turns advanced science into i judging products they don't understand. is this guy we follow russian innovators to ease your betters and broaden and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on startups on technology update here. we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. welcome back to on the money i'm peter lavelle today we're talking about russia and volatility but first let's have an overview of russia in the global economy. the two thousand and eight now down so global investors desire to live in the government to billions into liquidity and economic support the reserves but russia had built up prior to that has been says largely rebuilt th
overall market is more vulnerable because of this issue of ohio budget because the whole process and ok gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we go to a short break and after that break we'll continue our discussion on russia and global volatility state with our team. well going into the. city big splash in the world of high tech business what turns advanced science into i judging products they don't understand. is this guy we follow russian innovators to ease your betters and broaden and their...
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that is meaningful yeah of course because they need that gold because of course is the i.m.f. going to get the airport landing fees from naples or sicily. you know but italy is an important country to look at it i mean it's kind of berlusconi is a media tycoon he owns ninety percent of the media there he's the murdoch of italy yeah even more than that but this is why you know this ugly old buffoon who runs our country into the ground. and the population seems happy with it because he has lots of breasts on his television shows and in all his media and porn stars that he nominates to run the economy and they seem all perfectly happy with that but one that i'm of comes and takes their gold i think somebody else is going to have the last laugh they might have had real fun with this before but. look stacey i think this is incredibly important can you stay. hold you over past the break is that ok. i think i could say all right don't go away we'll be right back after this . welcome back to the kaiser and for stacy herbert you know we were talking about fraudulent nincompoop berlusco
that is meaningful yeah of course because they need that gold because of course is the i.m.f. going to get the airport landing fees from naples or sicily. you know but italy is an important country to look at it i mean it's kind of berlusconi is a media tycoon he owns ninety percent of the media there he's the murdoch of italy yeah even more than that but this is why you know this ugly old buffoon who runs our country into the ground. and the population seems happy with it because he has lots...
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>> because of a love affair with paris but because of a love affairith my husband.e job of paris bureau chef in 2002, andy, my husband and i decided we really wanted this french experience for us and our children. >> charlie: had you had a french experience before that. >> never. >> charlie: just to visit and cover a story. >> to visit and vacation but he had pretty good french from public high school and he joined a french law firm. he's the only amican in a french law firm. he passed the french bar. he wears fnch cufflinks and french cuffs. >> charlie: do you speak french all the time there or english and french. we speak glish in home and we can't even spe french in front ofhe ki anymore because they speak french but we decided to stay. >> charlie: because of his profession as much yours. >> y asuch as his professio as much as me. i'm finishing up the publicity for the book which just came out two weeks ago and working for the "new york times." sot's pretty good, touch wood. >> charlie: what's the magic of paris for you? >> the magic is, there's always a surprise
>> because of a love affair with paris but because of a love affairith my husband.e job of paris bureau chef in 2002, andy, my husband and i decided we really wanted this french experience for us and our children. >> charlie: had you had a french experience before that. >> never. >> charlie: just to visit and cover a story. >> to visit and vacation but he had pretty good french from public high school and he joined a french law firm. he's the only amican in a...
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because i think you shouldn't protect violent speech.hen you look at the circumstances here, he is suggesting and even further they show talking about getting a pistol, shooting him when he is in his car. taking care of him, getting rid of him i think this goes a step further. >> he didn't say that first of all, political speech is the most highly regarded speech really in this country as far as this covered speech. >> really only that one -- he didn't incite it he suggested maybe that others do it but that he wouldn't do it himself. that is the law. >> bill: i see, they danced around i don't want to do it but i think you should do it? >> exactly. that was the implication and they got it right. >> bill: that law is still on the book so don't do that. >> westboro baptist church. >> bill: south carolina a beef in a grocery store. fight. cops are called to break up the fight. one of the people who is fighting doesn't stop fighting, so they tase him. >> yes. this is a 17-year-old boy who actually is an employee of this particular store. hes
because i think you shouldn't protect violent speech.hen you look at the circumstances here, he is suggesting and even further they show talking about getting a pistol, shooting him when he is in his car. taking care of him, getting rid of him i think this goes a step further. >> he didn't say that first of all, political speech is the most highly regarded speech really in this country as far as this covered speech. >> really only that one -- he didn't incite it he suggested maybe...
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whatever government says they're keeping safe get ready because you're going to hear freedom. we've brought you all the latest attempts by the government to stop internet pirates from stealing media for example the contentious build project ip act we spoke about yesterday the sea it seems of hollywood is seen congress as efforts on this matter dwindling so they've just gone directly to the internet service providers themselves to stop piracy yesterday a group of major i as these announced that they were going to create their own system of penalties if they believe that any customers are illegally downloading copyrighted material and in this new system hollywood and our i would contact fees to determine what files and for information has been pirated and then those companies would issue a series of warnings to their customers and the warnings as of now has been described as being on different levels the first was just a cautionary note that a user has been caught stealing now if that user doesn't stop the warnings could become more severe ultimately by the bigger the six warnin
whatever government says they're keeping safe get ready because you're going to hear freedom. we've brought you all the latest attempts by the government to stop internet pirates from stealing media for example the contentious build project ip act we spoke about yesterday the sea it seems of hollywood is seen congress as efforts on this matter dwindling so they've just gone directly to the internet service providers themselves to stop piracy yesterday a group of major i as these announced that...
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because some people we're going to bring justice or accountability. i have a right to know what my government would want to know why i think actually. what i would characterize obama as a charismatic. of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes just a story that seems so silly you think you understand it and then something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything you saw you don't. charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we in the fourth quarter. i think the. one well. we have to build that shows they're for. say you're ready for the freedom. well the u.s. just got a new ambassador to afghanistan today ryan crocker was sworn in as the new u.s. ambassador to the war stricken country and he's starting out with a bang already making some pretty strong statements first starters crocker has already explained that there will be no rush to exit from the country and then he went on to say we have no interest in permanent bases in afghanistan we will stay as long as we need to and not one day more what exactly does that mean and fr
because some people we're going to bring justice or accountability. i have a right to know what my government would want to know why i think actually. what i would characterize obama as a charismatic. of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes just a story that seems so silly you think you understand it and then something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything you saw you don't. charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we in the fourth quarter. i think the. one...
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yeah because of course here i mean. i think one of our colleagues just mentioned the west operates on breaches of interests and one interests intersects then you know a lot of the human rights violations are looked not looked at but when the interests do not intersect then those human rights violations are highlighted and that's the case with that with maybe obviously oil interests and other interests the moral outrage i mean we were talking now about the violations of what their fee has done throughout his rule is rule but if you if you want to speak about an i.c.c. indictment the correct one that could have happened in july in june one thousand nine hundred six when the deficit forces committed a massacre a crime against humanity in obviously in prison in tripoli you were twelve hundred thirty political prisoners were gunned down with mass graves and i visited the area later on in two thousand and ten and you would have stories from the outside as people outside the prison and stories from x. detainees who witnessed p
yeah because of course here i mean. i think one of our colleagues just mentioned the west operates on breaches of interests and one interests intersects then you know a lot of the human rights violations are looked not looked at but when the interests do not intersect then those human rights violations are highlighted and that's the case with that with maybe obviously oil interests and other interests the moral outrage i mean we were talking now about the violations of what their fee has done...
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upon them for things they never did and debts they never incurred and this is continuing unabated because nobody stepping in to represent the interest of the people the government like puppet joy in greece is in the pocket of the terrorist proper drill you are a terrorist if you are a financial terrorist do your country a favor and top yourself so minor flaw spec director of the u.n. office for world trade and development said the agency should be dissolved before they can do any more damage or at least banned from reading countries or they should create their own rating agencies nothing stops portugal from creating the portuguese bond rating agency and issuing a rating on american debt as d. is technically in default and therefore it would shift all those hedge fund capital reserves into portuguese debt and greek debt and out of u.s. worthless debt but also the other thing we see here max is that none of these rating agencies were held accountable for their crime wave leading up to the two thousand and eight financial disaster none of them saw jail time none of them faced any criminal ch
upon them for things they never did and debts they never incurred and this is continuing unabated because nobody stepping in to represent the interest of the people the government like puppet joy in greece is in the pocket of the terrorist proper drill you are a terrorist if you are a financial terrorist do your country a favor and top yourself so minor flaw spec director of the u.n. office for world trade and development said the agency should be dissolved before they can do any more damage or...
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where we can agree meant there was israel because israel. has a bricked is too big for dogs and many russian children listen pal you speak is norwegian with feel and love you work with and. with a great deal of agency with a great deal of cases many countries but the most cases the most tragic cases that we hear about in the news the news comes from america how would you explain this regularity. of russian adopted children to children in the united states. i was to do notices of america just three weeks ago and we know this was not the first time. it was a special we visit the center internet and the national center for missing and exploited children and not me is american specialist told me the level of violence and cruelty in the american. emulous too high too high so you can see is that if situations saudi tours russian children towards all children are known to toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so so you want your saying now that american families generally cruel to . say so but as americans what is really says t
where we can agree meant there was israel because israel. has a bricked is too big for dogs and many russian children listen pal you speak is norwegian with feel and love you work with and. with a great deal of agency with a great deal of cases many countries but the most cases the most tragic cases that we hear about in the news the news comes from america how would you explain this regularity. of russian adopted children to children in the united states. i was to do notices of america just...
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she connected to her wall because the wall of the adjacent property -- she cannot get to the wall because the wall of the jessup property is in the way. we believe that what is about to crumble and fall down. we believe the entire building should be demolished, and it should be acknowledged at this point that the project constitutes the demolition of the original building and should proceed through the process as an approved demolition and not as an alteration. commissioner hwang: you are selling the product that has been built should be demolished? >> no, the existing structure. i am sorry. just to show some photographs. ok. this is a photograph of the debris that collapsed when the roof collapsed on march 12. this is another photograph of the same event. and just a little before and after, this is looking for my client's properly to 1140 page, the wall that collapsed. and this is before it collapsed. after the roof caved in, this is the wall. as is this. the import to that is multifold. at first, when this renovation extension was proposed on 1140 page, it was proposed as not to demolit
she connected to her wall because the wall of the adjacent property -- she cannot get to the wall because the wall of the jessup property is in the way. we believe that what is about to crumble and fall down. we believe the entire building should be demolished, and it should be acknowledged at this point that the project constitutes the demolition of the original building and should proceed through the process as an approved demolition and not as an alteration. commissioner hwang: you are...
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what it's really too early to say that it's lived up to expectations because if the first expectation was that mubarak stepped down yes he did is he in trial today yes he here is but is that enough for the people that lives in egypt every day of liberty freedom dignity democracy i think we're far away from that. that the behavior of the military is is the part that we need to watch out very closely because what they're doing is they are giving a long leash to the people saying yes we will do it not today tomorrow but the question is they still holding power yes they are and they want to keep it for a long time and what do you see even the tension between moslems and christian cops and all of that it's just i think it's a pick me for their part to say listen we have to stay in power there is no security in the country there is religious tension and we have to keep the power we have i think one sign that was positive lately that they delayed the election so that that give times to the groups that were not prepared not ready to prepare themselves for the next elections it's very interest
what it's really too early to say that it's lived up to expectations because if the first expectation was that mubarak stepped down yes he did is he in trial today yes he here is but is that enough for the people that lives in egypt every day of liberty freedom dignity democracy i think we're far away from that. that the behavior of the military is is the part that we need to watch out very closely because what they're doing is they are giving a long leash to the people saying yes we will do it...
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all of this was covered because we had full insurance. even if they had hra that did not zero out at the end of the year, it would not even come close. i would also like to say,
all of this was covered because we had full insurance. even if they had hra that did not zero out at the end of the year, it would not even come close. i would also like to say,
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oil is actually not that important because the u.s. doesn't consume any sudanese oil because of the sanctions that the u.s. has on sudan so this has as much to do with the history and the bloodshed that ambassador campbell was talking about as the oil it's not just an oil story if i go to you when you know what kind of precedent is being said here could we see even regions within south sudan start breaking apart or even the north seeing seeing the state of the north start collapsing if once we see bashir whatever moves he makes one way or another it could destabilize the north as well we've been focusing a lot on the south what about the north yes that is absolutely true and it's and yeah i have i hope it doesn't happen i mean the ambassador is right that there was i mean going on for a long time but i would take you to even further you know i'm from don i'm going to begin to bring in one nine hundred fifty seven sudan actually became independent. and the tensions that broke out into non-self fighting are actually you can see it's. and
oil is actually not that important because the u.s. doesn't consume any sudanese oil because of the sanctions that the u.s. has on sudan so this has as much to do with the history and the bloodshed that ambassador campbell was talking about as the oil it's not just an oil story if i go to you when you know what kind of precedent is being said here could we see even regions within south sudan start breaking apart or even the north seeing seeing the state of the north start collapsing if once we...
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, bothrom god and from this great country, and not because of the position of this office, but becauseery american deserves these blessings, and that together, once again we can secure the promise of the future for america. because i want to bring of voice, your voice, to the white house, just as i brought your voice to the halls of the united states congress to secure the promise of the future, not only for our generation, but for t generations yet to come. i often say that everything i need to know, i learned in iowa. [applause] i learned those lessons at hawthorne elementary, at a valley park elementary, and at my home, which is a very short distance from where we're standing today. because this is where my iowa routes were firmly planted. and it is these iowa roots my faith in god that guide me today. i am is descendeof generations of violence. and i know what it means to be from iowa. -- i am a descendant of generations of iowans. the values out to make iowa, and my mother called the breadbasket of the world. and those values are the best of all of us put together, which we must r
, bothrom god and from this great country, and not because of the position of this office, but becauseery american deserves these blessings, and that together, once again we can secure the promise of the future for america. because i want to bring of voice, your voice, to the white house, just as i brought your voice to the halls of the united states congress to secure the promise of the future, not only for our generation, but for t generations yet to come. i often say that everything i need...
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trust makes you fry i was certain because transfer rich. foods that contain these harmful that are not part of the nutritional diet and if you're eating transparent i urge you to stop as we learn more and more about how what we are facts are one term health or mobi we find that over processing of food is having many severe consequences. eliminating them from your diet could be a first step on the road to healthy living killing ourselves and we killing ourselves are we getting our own graves with our teeth. personal responsibility is the cornerstone of any diet change the other is good information . you have to look past the companies in the media because their sales driven enterprises they're not concerned with their health. and their main concern is the shelf life of the product and our main concern is the shelf life of the individual. all markets are sales driven. if we start buying healthier foods and these companies may be forced to sell itself their foods. you have to take responsibility for yourself and can't wait for your government
trust makes you fry i was certain because transfer rich. foods that contain these harmful that are not part of the nutritional diet and if you're eating transparent i urge you to stop as we learn more and more about how what we are facts are one term health or mobi we find that over processing of food is having many severe consequences. eliminating them from your diet could be a first step on the road to healthy living killing ourselves and we killing ourselves are we getting our own graves...
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they do it because no one else is going to oftentimes and because they know that they can and they know that their and i think that is what also drove me to the story over and over again is that it was so universal. almost everyone has an aunt, mother, grandmother that sacrifice for them and taking risks against very different backdrops, and for me this work is a celebration of the work women do all the time with almost no one noticing and it's also a war story that shows a different side of conflict. >> host: top story of dr. marion, please. >> guest: and glad you asked that because dr. marion was one of the most compelling people i had ever met in any country anywhere. she is a woman doctor who practiced medicine all throughout the taliban years and the have seen so many educated women left and she didn't. and she's a major character in the dressmaker because she runs the clinic for the women in the afternoon after she works at the hospital in the morning and she runs this clinic for women all around the neighborhood. and one time i asked her why in the world she had stayed in the tim
they do it because no one else is going to oftentimes and because they know that they can and they know that their and i think that is what also drove me to the story over and over again is that it was so universal. almost everyone has an aunt, mother, grandmother that sacrifice for them and taking risks against very different backdrops, and for me this work is a celebration of the work women do all the time with almost no one noticing and it's also a war story that shows a different side of...
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ok because i'm going to you first in new york what is this all about because we just we just heard in that report the debt ceiling has been increased over and over and over again but all the sudden this time it's a huge political event is sidelined everything else why this time. well it's interesting you suggest the other day we abolish the debt ceiling altogether exactly pretty good idea but i think the republicans would like to use this they're playing a game of chicken they want to use this as an excuse to manage impose deep cuts in medicare and social security programs that are very popular very successful and that kind of agenda could not survive the normal political debate polls repeatedly show that americans don't like the idea of cutting medicare and social security because they benefit scores of millions of people and everyone in the society will presumably benefit from that eventual so there's just no appetite for the kind of agenda they they're trying to sell but they're trying to use their plate blackmail on the president giving way on this and the president has demonstrat
ok because i'm going to you first in new york what is this all about because we just we just heard in that report the debt ceiling has been increased over and over and over again but all the sudden this time it's a huge political event is sidelined everything else why this time. well it's interesting you suggest the other day we abolish the debt ceiling altogether exactly pretty good idea but i think the republicans would like to use this they're playing a game of chicken they want to use this...
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one of the analyses of this child pornography bill is that because of the name because of the stated purpose it's very difficult politically for lawmakers to vote against it so why now during this you know under the radar time i you know i won't guess about whether that's on purpose or out of the schedule stated that it would be tricky to really plan a crisis like this to coincide with this particular bill i will say that it's interesting that if you look back at the hearings they had in january it was pretty clear that they were talking about data retention and they mentioned child pornography is one of the various things that you might find useful advice from agent work but it was clear that this was about a data retention proposal and so the idea that this was going to squeezed into something with headline to make people here you know if you talk to technology companies and talk to people who work at the service providers or providers you know they talk about this being a burden in this being something that's going to be a huge hassle for them expensive for them to comply with you
one of the analyses of this child pornography bill is that because of the name because of the stated purpose it's very difficult politically for lawmakers to vote against it so why now during this you know under the radar time i you know i won't guess about whether that's on purpose or out of the schedule stated that it would be tricky to really plan a crisis like this to coincide with this particular bill i will say that it's interesting that if you look back at the hearings they had in...
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well i mean we we should we should distinguish between a couple of things the first is just because it was obvious from the start what kind of coalition was behind the murder doesn't mean that once all of the evidence was assembled that that evidence was wrong we ate most crimes the vast majority of crimes we have a general sense of who done it and then the job of investigators and subsequently the job of prosecutors is to work through the rule of law in order to demonstrate that the initial intuitions were correct so just because fingers were pointed early is no evidence that the fingers weren't pointed correctly and in fact one of the reasons that fingers are pointed so early is because there was plenty of motive for syria and for their allies in lebanon to commit the murder and another reason is that it bore the hallmarks of the kinds of hits that we know syrian security officials have committed against lebanon lebanese officials that attempted to resist syrian rule of lebanon so just because fingers were pointed early doesn't mean that they were wrong and it doesn't mean that there
well i mean we we should we should distinguish between a couple of things the first is just because it was obvious from the start what kind of coalition was behind the murder doesn't mean that once all of the evidence was assembled that that evidence was wrong we ate most crimes the vast majority of crimes we have a general sense of who done it and then the job of investigators and subsequently the job of prosecutors is to work through the rule of law in order to demonstrate that the initial...
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because i can't. it doesn't work because i can't move this thing. it doesn't move, and it's in the book about something we are talking about we have a long list of mexico peng, very long list i put in the book of the jobs posts that naturalized mexicans cannot hold. it's a very long list. it's just about every government job in the country like naturalist mexicans are not allowed -- >> politically appointed. ischemic politically appointed, yes, he liked it and many politically appointed, know. but it's not just senior. local councilman, municipal -- natural is mexicans, not foreigners, naturalized manikins delete the mexicans and so on and so forth. >> this is a crazy idea for any country but it's especially crazy for a country that has one of every nine of its citizens living abroad fighting for her rights for them, denying a naturalized the mexicans, but that's a different sort of notion. when you look at this when i got into office and my father had had the same problem 20 years before there were several people that we wanted to appoint as invest
because i can't. it doesn't work because i can't move this thing. it doesn't move, and it's in the book about something we are talking about we have a long list of mexico peng, very long list i put in the book of the jobs posts that naturalized mexicans cannot hold. it's a very long list. it's just about every government job in the country like naturalist mexicans are not allowed -- >> politically appointed. ischemic politically appointed, yes, he liked it and many politically appointed,...