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many flights have been cancelled.lights were suspended this morning has volcanic ash moved over the city. -- as of volcanic ash moved over the city. some domestic services continue to be affected. there is a massive backlog of 65,000 passengers that they need to accommodate into the network. >> planes are grounded. passengers are stranded. how much is being lost by these major carriers, such as qantas, virgin, and tiger? >> it is difficult to put a monetary about you on in now because who knows what will happen for the rest of the way? what is certain is that it is costing these airlines money. australian airlines have been impacted by other natural disasters this year. we have had the queensland floods and the cyclones in january and february. and there was the christ church earthquake in february and also the tsunami. these external factors have an impact of around $140 million on qantas. and about $165 million on the verge in australia group. all of this comes out on top of the or impact of the things we have seen
many flights have been cancelled.lights were suspended this morning has volcanic ash moved over the city. -- as of volcanic ash moved over the city. some domestic services continue to be affected. there is a massive backlog of 65,000 passengers that they need to accommodate into the network. >> planes are grounded. passengers are stranded. how much is being lost by these major carriers, such as qantas, virgin, and tiger? >> it is difficult to put a monetary about you on in now...
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they, too, have been barred. but even though the rhetoric in this resolution is not expected to be that harsh, there are concerns that russia and china may veto and other countries have expressed concerns that this resolution would be the first step in a path towards military intervention and syria is aware of the rift within the international community. they have close ties with russia and the syrian vice foreign minister last week was on a trip to china where he was underscoring just how close the two countries' alliance was. and where he said quite clearly that syria was going to be relying on countries like china as a counterweight to other western nations who are trying to influence what is happening inside syria. all of this comes as residents in the northwestern part of the country are gearing up for what they fear is going to be the most intense military crackdown to date. monita? >> thank you. >>> opposition fighters in yemen have gained control of an important city in the president's absence. a city at
they, too, have been barred. but even though the rhetoric in this resolution is not expected to be that harsh, there are concerns that russia and china may veto and other countries have expressed concerns that this resolution would be the first step in a path towards military intervention and syria is aware of the rift within the international community. they have close ties with russia and the syrian vice foreign minister last week was on a trip to china where he was underscoring just how...
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have been burying their dead. he witnessed one of the bloodiest episodes in this uprising and could now face further military action. >> american officials say the president of yemen was more seriously wounded by rocket attack last wednesday than previously thought. the president is receiving treatment. news of the injuries, as fresh clashes were reported military officials said they killed 30 people that describes as militants. they have more details. >> there is no question about the condition that the president is in is very serious, indeed. the spokesman says he got away with scratches. it does not seem to be the case of the official that i talked to. he said he has a collapsed lung and 40% burns over his body. he has trouble that needs to be removed and can make the treatment much more difficult. the question, what does all of this mean the and what impact will it have? the fact that he is in saudi arabia is the united states some hope that he will manage to push him out of power. this is certainly what his r
have been burying their dead. he witnessed one of the bloodiest episodes in this uprising and could now face further military action. >> american officials say the president of yemen was more seriously wounded by rocket attack last wednesday than previously thought. the president is receiving treatment. news of the injuries, as fresh clashes were reported military officials said they killed 30 people that describes as militants. they have more details. >> there is no question about...
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this has been reviewed by the mta. there was concern about the turning radius for trucks in the off ramp, but that was resolved. we're working with planning on the whole development area. planning signed off for the sidewalk whitening. we recommend approval of a sidewalk, and respectfully request your approval. supervisor mar: is there anyone from the public who would like to speak? seeing none, can move this forward with our recommendation? kelly have item #3? >> a development agreement for treasure island and it year by buena island for property development. >> good afternoon, supervisors. we do not have a presentation prepared. we are here to insure we are in compliance with the state notice requirements for the agreement. we have been here before on this item as well as the budget from early in may in both cases. we're just here to answer any questions and listen to public comment. supervisor mar: colleagues, any questions? supervisor wiener: i wanted to ask you or someone else to explain the concept of the flex th
this has been reviewed by the mta. there was concern about the turning radius for trucks in the off ramp, but that was resolved. we're working with planning on the whole development area. planning signed off for the sidewalk whitening. we recommend approval of a sidewalk, and respectfully request your approval. supervisor mar: is there anyone from the public who would like to speak? seeing none, can move this forward with our recommendation? kelly have item #3? >> a development agreement...
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all flights in the region have been canceled. guillermo martinez said -- [no audio] back across the border, thousands have moved into local schools and other shelters to escape. for them, the weight to see what happens next. there will be a chain reaction among the other volcanoes in this region. >> torrential rains have hit central and southern parts of china. one person has been killed and more than of others -- a dozen missing. hundreds of towns have been affected and tens of thousands have had to be evacuated. rolling out the icloud. steve jobs returns to talk about the new development. several international drug companies have announced substantial cuts. >> many have complained there are children and adults dying needlessly because they cannot afford drugs. several companies are cutting the costs on some of the vaccines. the discount suppla combined dre diseases including diphtheria and hepatitis b and a 6 [unintelligible] they will try to bridge a gap. the ceo of one of the drug companies says this is not a one-off p.r. exe
all flights in the region have been canceled. guillermo martinez said -- [no audio] back across the border, thousands have moved into local schools and other shelters to escape. for them, the weight to see what happens next. there will be a chain reaction among the other volcanoes in this region. >> torrential rains have hit central and southern parts of china. one person has been killed and more than of others -- a dozen missing. hundreds of towns have been affected and tens of thousands...
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no damage has yet been reported. indonesia said on the ring of fire were the meeting of continental plates causes high seismic activity and is frequently hit by earthquakes. authorities are investigating a group of hackers that manage to access computer systems. a group said the broken to the u.s. senate pose a computer network on monday. in america, several republican presidential hopefuls have taken part in their first major televised debate. rick santorum, newt gingrich, mitt romney were joined by ron in newtim pawlenty, an hampshire. they are challenging president barack obama in the presidential election in 2012. you're watching "newsday". still to come on the program. we will be live in jakarta for the latest in our season. can indonesia survive as a mo dern muslim democracy? >> hundreds of migrants found crammed inside a lorry in southern mexico. the that islam president is recovering in cuba following surgery to remove an absence from his pelvis. he did not give a date for his return but said he was managing
no damage has yet been reported. indonesia said on the ring of fire were the meeting of continental plates causes high seismic activity and is frequently hit by earthquakes. authorities are investigating a group of hackers that manage to access computer systems. a group said the broken to the u.s. senate pose a computer network on monday. in america, several republican presidential hopefuls have taken part in their first major televised debate. rick santorum, newt gingrich, mitt romney were...
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has been blown off the t.v. channels need the money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies pay a lot without this money they cannot survive and for that reason i have to shut up of a bad situation the newspapers have this problem as well a move that if true keeps the important information hidden from the people saving face for those in charge in japan showing thomas or teehee. the japanese government is pushing people to get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it and that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima health effects is interviews coming up next hour but here's a quick preview. i actually find it disturbing because on one hundred you see the japanese are three piece forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of. work again kids go to schools farmers start to actually plants your fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high leve
has been blown off the t.v. channels need the money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies pay a lot without this money they cannot survive and for that reason i have to shut up of a bad situation the newspapers have this problem as well a move that if true keeps the important information hidden from the people saving face for those in charge in japan showing thomas or teehee. the japanese government is pushing people to get back to normal life without creating safe enough...
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. >> the process has been amazing. the people have been so gracious and supportive. the energy here is fantastic with so many couples getting married. it's a fantastic experience. so wonderful. >> we have been planning this for a year. we thought we were doing the ceremony for the 2 of us. actually, being able to be a part of this time in history and in our history is amazing. >> it's really nice to have our relationship recognized as important as our parents and not something less than. >> we have been waiting for 18 years for this and when it was available for the state, we had been waiting for a long time and wanting this. this is a momentous occasion to have equal rights. [applause]. >> we have been together for 14 years. it's been really great and we're really pleased we came during this 2 weeks. everybody has been so welcoming and it's been so set up and people have guided us. it's been easy, there was live music. people are so friendly. so excited for us. it's really great. >> but i would also like to say thank you to the mayor and the city attorneys for bring
. >> the process has been amazing. the people have been so gracious and supportive. the energy here is fantastic with so many couples getting married. it's a fantastic experience. so wonderful. >> we have been planning this for a year. we thought we were doing the ceremony for the 2 of us. actually, being able to be a part of this time in history and in our history is amazing. >> it's really nice to have our relationship recognized as important as our parents and not something...
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family been willing to -- they have only been willing to detain patients that are 50/50. according to the sheriffs, that is what they felt their rules with -- the rules of engagement was. we have had several conversations with the city attorney's on what they would do and would not do. supervisor chiu: i have a question on the budget. supervisor wiener: i understand there is the issue of the cost savings. i know that is a factor and i think that is one that looms large for a lot of us given the cuts we would love to avoid. you are saying the cost factor was the primary motivator, but i also heard last week, dph was saying there would be non- monetary advantages, which you just described for security. >> as i explored this issue with the leadership of san francisco general, i was surprised they were concerned about the role of the sheriff and what they thought about the contract. this has been a development process of trying to go to a contractor. those issues have been discussed over the last six months. we discussed the opportunity of a private contractor and they felt t
family been willing to -- they have only been willing to detain patients that are 50/50. according to the sheriffs, that is what they felt their rules with -- the rules of engagement was. we have had several conversations with the city attorney's on what they would do and would not do. supervisor chiu: i have a question on the budget. supervisor wiener: i understand there is the issue of the cost savings. i know that is a factor and i think that is one that looms large for a lot of us given the...
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these have been phenomenal. there are some opportunities to participate. we have to take away the rights of the individual. a week ago monday, i sell on the sidewalk because i was left stranded by a bus driver who decided that hate crimes are appropriate. because of my damaged vehicle, i was sent away. yes, we need the open space and the garden. where does this come from? do we do this correctly? let's ask these questions. these policies -- the police wanted to tell me that would be taken away and i cannot make a citizen's arrest. where does this stop? is this the institutions or the responsibility of the government to say -- thank you very much. >> man have the overhead? sfc tv? thank you. in 2003 and 2004, i first became involved with trying to lott, when the neighbors started the discussion about a seizure with eminent domain, of the private property owners, or open space. the issue was very controversial. and we see this with groups and individuals who were split on this issue. i was very torn between indivi
these have been phenomenal. there are some opportunities to participate. we have to take away the rights of the individual. a week ago monday, i sell on the sidewalk because i was left stranded by a bus driver who decided that hate crimes are appropriate. because of my damaged vehicle, i was sent away. yes, we need the open space and the garden. where does this come from? do we do this correctly? let's ask these questions. these policies -- the police wanted to tell me that would be taken away...
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has been bought off the t.v. channels and even money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies pay a lot with it this money if it cannot survive and for that reason i have to shut up about the situation the newspapers have this problem as well a move that if true keeps the important information hidden from the people saving face for those in charge in japan showing thomas. now greenpeace is conducting its own investigation into the health effects of the fukushima disaster in an interview to r.t. one activist accuse the japanese government of failing to create safe enough conditions for people to rebuild their lives we've got that full interview later this hour here on our but first here's a preview here. personally what a disturbing because on one hand you see the difference are three peace forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of people who work again kids go to schools farmers start to actually plant bigger fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there
has been bought off the t.v. channels and even money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies pay a lot with it this money if it cannot survive and for that reason i have to shut up about the situation the newspapers have this problem as well a move that if true keeps the important information hidden from the people saving face for those in charge in japan showing thomas. now greenpeace is conducting its own investigation into the health effects of the fukushima disaster in an...
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that have been improving. we have been working closely together with our department. there are many weeks where dtw, the police department, and the housing authority are working closer together than the whole history of that relationship has been. some of you know, my history in the past, i have been paying focused attention. from the businesses i have had, they have improved. not only have they improved, they have improved to the point where hud recognizes the problems they sought two years ago, before we came aboard, were corrected. i am committed to doing that. we may have a difference of opinion about the conditions. i would be glad to talk with you about that. i am working closely with mr. alvarez on this and making sure all the sites improve while we go into an improvement and a rebuilding mode on many of the sites. >> thank you very much. the mayor is being modest. let me say that the mayor and i, when we first met, we went into the site so i would have a clearer understanding of what conditions were wi
that have been improving. we have been working closely together with our department. there are many weeks where dtw, the police department, and the housing authority are working closer together than the whole history of that relationship has been. some of you know, my history in the past, i have been paying focused attention. from the businesses i have had, they have improved. not only have they improved, they have improved to the point where hud recognizes the problems they sought two years...
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machine of the government has been emphasising the benefit of nuclear energy and the citizens have been brainwashed to believe it now in the wake of an international crisis and there are allegations that the government and the power companies have work out a deal to help each other and that the media has been blown off the t.v. channels need the money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies pay a lot with at this money they cannot survive and for that reason they have to shut up about the situation and newspapers have this problem as well a move that if true keeps the important information hidden from the people saving face for those in charge in japan china thomas martini. well the japanese government is pushing people to get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it well that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima thinks its interview is coming up in less than a half an hour's time here and. here's a quick preview. make sure you find it personally what a disturbing because
machine of the government has been emphasising the benefit of nuclear energy and the citizens have been brainwashed to believe it now in the wake of an international crisis and there are allegations that the government and the power companies have work out a deal to help each other and that the media has been blown off the t.v. channels need the money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies pay a lot with at this money they cannot survive and for that reason they have to shut up...
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more than three hundred people have been injured in these riots and you've been telling us throughout the day about the measure of that security forces have been taking i mean what more can the people really do now to get the government to listen to them. i'm sorry to look at the into the to say that one more time i'm sorry what more can the protesters do to actually get reaction from the government right i mean they can continue to protest they can strong parliament i mean it's really it's a bare knuckle fight out here it's it's corner quarter street to street it's not there's nothing else that people can really do other than engage in in physical acts of the finance because the political avenues of change have been closed off to them so this is all that's really left for the people and what you're seeing in the square. seeing around parliament is people reacting physically to what they are not just these are starting measures but years and years of them feeling like they're their opinions and their desires and their ambitions have not been answered by political sabotage or that's co
more than three hundred people have been injured in these riots and you've been telling us throughout the day about the measure of that security forces have been taking i mean what more can the people really do now to get the government to listen to them. i'm sorry to look at the into the to say that one more time i'm sorry what more can the protesters do to actually get reaction from the government right i mean they can continue to protest they can strong parliament i mean it's really it's a...
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the damage has been done. farmers are struggling to sell their produce and are now demanding compensation. this report from hamburg -- >> it's not getting any easier for the german authorities. over the weekend, they identified this farm 60 miles south of hamburg as the likely source for the e. coli outbreak sweeping across europe. instead of relief at locating the origin of the crisis, there's no confusion. green sprouts grow here are tested, but early results show they're not contaminated after all. the farm is not fully in the clear, but the negative results are not good news for officials try to get on top of the outbreak. agriculture ministers from the european union 27 member states are meeting for emergency talks in luxembourg to discuss food safety concerns and the growing economic implications of this crisis. russia maintains a ban against all eu vegetable imports and spain is repeating its demands for compensation. spanish vegetable farmers are struggling to fill their order books after a cucumber fa
the damage has been done. farmers are struggling to sell their produce and are now demanding compensation. this report from hamburg -- >> it's not getting any easier for the german authorities. over the weekend, they identified this farm 60 miles south of hamburg as the likely source for the e. coli outbreak sweeping across europe. instead of relief at locating the origin of the crisis, there's no confusion. green sprouts grow here are tested, but early results show they're not...
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has been within has. doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do it myself. but who wants to kill the teenager summers the age of c.t. tripoli has been under constant bombardment by nato forces for three months they have been fooling around the city with a population of around a million no one can ever say when or where the next one would land. this week in the most intensive air raid yet there have been sixty eight flights in just ten hours attacks against civilians must stop gadhafi must go and the libyan people deserve to determine their own future nato has frequently claimed success and the military operation is supposed to protect civilians but the libyan government has repeatedly protested the innocent civilians happen among. the claims have not been independently verified with one thing is clear since march nineteenth the lives ordinarily prince has changed forever son wa
has been within has. doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do it myself. but who wants to kill the teenager summers the age of c.t. tripoli has been under constant bombardment by nato forces for three months they have been fooling around the city with a population of around a million no one can ever say when or where the next one would land. this week in the most...
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it has been a very interesting case to listen to and to hear the comments that have been made. i do want to thank all of my colleagues. i think that this is one of those projects where it is important for us to be responsible at how we talk about the issues that are before us. it is one of those projects where there could be hyperbole that could be negative to the underlying goal. the reality is that you are looking at a number of good people who have different views. i did not co-sponsor item 5 because i have been struggling with this idea of how far we as supervisors engage ourselves in a project that is in another district. it is a very important issue for me and i do think that he raises some very important points. it is something that we have to think about. my own personal view is backed -- is that we probably should not be your. the entirety of the issues that have been discussed, i do think it would have been possible for us to reach a point where about all the underlying concerns could have been addressed. it is very unfortunate that that did not happen. i understand t
it has been a very interesting case to listen to and to hear the comments that have been made. i do want to thank all of my colleagues. i think that this is one of those projects where it is important for us to be responsible at how we talk about the issues that are before us. it is one of those projects where there could be hyperbole that could be negative to the underlying goal. the reality is that you are looking at a number of good people who have different views. i did not co-sponsor item...
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protestors have been on the streets since february, inspired by the arab spring, they've been demanding reform. then in april an explosion killed seven tourists. all that added to call for change. now in a rare appearance on national television he said he'll surrender some of his powers to parliament. the king said he was committed to a new constitution which he said it represented a watershed for the country. but left unsaid the king keeps much of his power and stays on as head of his army. but will it be enough to satisfy the people of morocco? a referendum will be held in july. that's when they'll get to have their say. >> rebels in libya say that at least 10 people have been killed by colonel gaddafi's forces. rebel numbers have been swelled by some libyans who live aboard join the fighting in misrata. one student left behind his studies in britain to join the front line. >> in high spirits, rebels heading for be sieged city of misrata. and the front lines that surround it. >> among today's reinforcement, a young math student from lancaster university. >> in england i couldn't do mu
protestors have been on the streets since february, inspired by the arab spring, they've been demanding reform. then in april an explosion killed seven tourists. all that added to call for change. now in a rare appearance on national television he said he'll surrender some of his powers to parliament. the king said he was committed to a new constitution which he said it represented a watershed for the country. but left unsaid the king keeps much of his power and stays on as head of his army....
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some petrol stations have been closed and where there is petrol, drivers have been waiting for as long as half an hour to fill up. so what's going on? our report from dubai. >> whatever the time of day or night, there's no shortage of vehicles on the u.a.e.'s major roads. limited public transport, there's a huge reliance on cars and the fuel needed to run them. but right now, not everyone's finding it easy to fill their tank. in a country where the car is king, this is perhaps not what you'd expect to see. but petrol stations are empty because the pumps have run dry, and it's not the first time it's happened. the northern emirates have already suffered two petrol shortages this year. the companies involved, dubai-owned enoc and its subsidiary have blamed technical issues and the installation of new equipment. but while there is evidence of work being done at some service stations, observers point to a system that sees the government fix the price of fuel at the pump but leaves the retailers and oil prices. >> the gasoline retail business in the u.a.e. is a ross-making business. they --
some petrol stations have been closed and where there is petrol, drivers have been waiting for as long as half an hour to fill up. so what's going on? our report from dubai. >> whatever the time of day or night, there's no shortage of vehicles on the u.a.e.'s major roads. limited public transport, there's a huge reliance on cars and the fuel needed to run them. but right now, not everyone's finding it easy to fill their tank. in a country where the car is king, this is perhaps not what...
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consumers have been worn for two weeks not to be too cumbersome, tomatoes and lettuce and now been sprouts are on the list. >> the company' in lower saxony supplied sprouts to cafeterias where others fell ill. despite a trail of clues, officials still have no proof. nearly do -- two dozen samples taken from the company have come back negative. >> the federal consumer protection ministry and its counterpart in lower saxony are advising people not to eat sprouts as long as tests are ongoing and suspicions have not been completely dispelled. >> finding the pathogen is becoming harder with each passing day. it has been several weeks since the first person presumably became infected with the first case of this strain of e. coli. >> we may never find the source. that happens frequently with food related outbreaks. >> forms, such as the one in lower saxony that has been temporarily closed, can hope for a temporary compensation. e.u. ministers will meet tuesday to discuss a financial assistance package. meanwhile, many patients have been released from the hospital and the number of new infections
consumers have been worn for two weeks not to be too cumbersome, tomatoes and lettuce and now been sprouts are on the list. >> the company' in lower saxony supplied sprouts to cafeterias where others fell ill. despite a trail of clues, officials still have no proof. nearly do -- two dozen samples taken from the company have come back negative. >> the federal consumer protection ministry and its counterpart in lower saxony are advising people not to eat sprouts as long as tests are...
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have any of those people been prosecuted? the district attorney has been prosecuted? >> their work -- there was one in louisiana, roger jordan. >> let me try to get the other panelists into the conversation. you were a former warden of san quentin. i wonder if you could share with us your experience at having actually conducted executions? you saw the word from mississippi said that this had a personal effect on him and i wonder if you can address the issue that comes up with the victim's family often get satisfaction of some kind -- some relief because of the person that they understand has committed the crime and they are finally put to death. can you remark on this? >> let me say, i agree with everything that they have talked about. i cannot really speak for the families of the victims, only what i have observed to the execution process. this has an impact on everyone who is involved, including the staff. and of course the inmates' families. and the people who show up to watch this. and the whole show of people who are there for this. you cannot walk away from this
have any of those people been prosecuted? the district attorney has been prosecuted? >> their work -- there was one in louisiana, roger jordan. >> let me try to get the other panelists into the conversation. you were a former warden of san quentin. i wonder if you could share with us your experience at having actually conducted executions? you saw the word from mississippi said that this had a personal effect on him and i wonder if you can address the issue that comes up with the...
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feels the opposition's course has been hijacked by the interests of a few concerned nations. the united states is spending two million dollars a day and a billion and a half dollars is just been handed to these so-called rebels usually the leadership of these rebels for all his. stars a twenty year operative of the central intelligence agency the cia and the n.s.a. yes hijack this uprising initially against me and it is a complete some board net. oppositionist group now that is being funded and armed by the nato powers and the united states their objective is to carve up libya into several countries in the season twenty four point two billion barrels or moral reserves that's what the objective is it's the sixty imperial war that obama is waging in the region and it is a genocidal war in all its creatures the target is the population at large not merely the region. meantime in syria government forces are said to have reestablished control over the rebel hotbed town of. it comes amid continued calls by the british and french for a tough u.n. resolution against president assad a
feels the opposition's course has been hijacked by the interests of a few concerned nations. the united states is spending two million dollars a day and a billion and a half dollars is just been handed to these so-called rebels usually the leadership of these rebels for all his. stars a twenty year operative of the central intelligence agency the cia and the n.s.a. yes hijack this uprising initially against me and it is a complete some board net. oppositionist group now that is being funded and...
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still not been implemented. it is not a new proposal. >> yes. supervisor chu: and with regards to the -- i think supervisor mirkarimi brought up this question. i did want to ask perhaps todd to address this. the way the department explain this in the past has been that, given the budgetary pressures, the department had to think about all the ways that you write your operations and look at where you can make a change -- look at the ways that you run your operations and a look at where you can make changes. i know it is a difficult task. the project a proposal that came out at a lot to do with meeting that budgetary pressure. from my understanding, as the conversations and proposals went for word, from the staff's perspective, the idea of this proposal actually had the opportunity to actually improve services in a way that we felt that we were limited with the current deputies that we have. not saying that they are not good security guards, but that there was an opportunity to do more. i wonder if todd could come
still not been implemented. it is not a new proposal. >> yes. supervisor chu: and with regards to the -- i think supervisor mirkarimi brought up this question. i did want to ask perhaps todd to address this. the way the department explain this in the past has been that, given the budgetary pressures, the department had to think about all the ways that you write your operations and look at where you can make a change -- look at the ways that you run your operations and a look at where you...
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some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on charges of court unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of tensions detentions of civilians not tensions the people who have you know tried to undermine the regime of people simply criticizing the military this is a very dangerous trend egyptian dissidents and waters who were imprisoned in military prisons and they describe incredible torture they describe electrocution they describe waterboarding they describe for regular beatings and this was the egyptian military that stood behind mubarak until the last minute so while there have been gains and we hope that egypt has a brighter future ahead of it there are still many many challenges that it's so much to overcome if you ship is going to move towards democracy and liberalism and openness in the west in fact is a very important role to play the u.s. is stepping up its unmanned drone attacks on yemen claiming to target al qaeda militants been reports of a secret cia base big built in the per
some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on charges of court unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of tensions detentions of civilians not tensions the people who have you know tried to undermine the regime of people simply criticizing the military this is a very dangerous trend egyptian dissidents and waters who were imprisoned in military prisons and they describe incredible torture they...
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as we've been following up with. and his family by the basically i did was arrested at the airport and he spent the night there and today in the morning he was presented to the prosecution where he signed an acknowledgement that he know that he knows about his sentence now and they took him back to the airport again to be held overnight probably tomorrow they'll decide in which prison he's going to wait for someone to tell you is a human rights watch what does it tell you about the regime since president mubarak has been removed from egypt what do you make of the current situation there now. we are told the great achievements of the people and the revolution however we think that the revolution has a long way to go especially when it comes to civil liberties we hope that ideal will be reunited with his freedom and he came in spirit of the arab spring spring that's going on right now. unfortunately our hopes were dashed yesterday but we still still hopeful that the egyptian military government will help us in getting
as we've been following up with. and his family by the basically i did was arrested at the airport and he spent the night there and today in the morning he was presented to the prosecution where he signed an acknowledgement that he know that he knows about his sentence now and they took him back to the airport again to be held overnight probably tomorrow they'll decide in which prison he's going to wait for someone to tell you is a human rights watch what does it tell you about the regime since...
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and he has been negotiating.one of three republicans who have been negotiating with governor cuomo on the language of the bill. there's been concerns among some republicans about protections for religious organizations. he says he considers himself a no, but listening we caught up with him a few hours ago. here's what he had to say. >> i think at the end of date it's about treating each other the way we want to be treated. where i am stuck is with the notion that we can do all that without changing the definition of the word "marriage". >> reporter: and anderson, in his words he told us that there was great progress being made on that language. we can tell you that people have been lining up here since this morning to get a seat in the senate chamber. and they've been sitting now waiting for hours to see -- witness this potentially historic vote. >> mary, appreciate the update. with me now is evan wolfson executive director for of freedom to marry.org and senior analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, answer what that s
and he has been negotiating.one of three republicans who have been negotiating with governor cuomo on the language of the bill. there's been concerns among some republicans about protections for religious organizations. he says he considers himself a no, but listening we caught up with him a few hours ago. here's what he had to say. >> i think at the end of date it's about treating each other the way we want to be treated. where i am stuck is with the notion that we can do all that...
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you know light e-mail inbox is literally been overflowing with people remarking about. the brutality against journalists and a point that i like to to make and to think about and to engage in conversation is that don't we all deserve protection and we shouldn't expect to be not brutalized just because we're carrying a camera you ask the question of do i think that it may have made a difference that i was press i think yeah in this case i. i feel that it's impossible for me not to feel like i was targeted. and this officer. didn't want to be filmed and it was really clear i mean in the video i'm not sure if you had a chance to look at it or if we could show our viewers but there's a very there is a very. a very key point when i say i'm with the press he's dragging alex away in handcuffs he's holding her i said i'm with the tress and he said well you can go to. which made me made me think that oh so to be with the press to be a member of the press is that. a warrant for him to arrest me i mean does that mean that ok now i'm in a higher risk of being detained. and i think
you know light e-mail inbox is literally been overflowing with people remarking about. the brutality against journalists and a point that i like to to make and to think about and to engage in conversation is that don't we all deserve protection and we shouldn't expect to be not brutalized just because we're carrying a camera you ask the question of do i think that it may have made a difference that i was press i think yeah in this case i. i feel that it's impossible for me not to feel like i...
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everything that has been done has been to the betterment of the program. i am urging q to pass it -- urging you to pass it. those of us who live there really want to see this happen. there is so many benefits that have been given to us. i am asking you for myself to pass is a move the project forward. >> we are a proud member of tihda. we support 200 families. we urge you to find that it is an adequate documents. we urge you to certify a that it is legal and to certify it and urge them to improve the document. with schools and parks and jobs and services. we have waited long enough. he will move forward. thank you very much. >> that afternoon. i currently bid on the island. i came there in 2009. and join them. my daughter also goes to the day care. i urge you to appeal it. thank you very much. i deny you the appeal to certify it. it is time to get started. >> i am very involved in the islands. there're collect over 300 signatures. i am speaking for myself. that would like to encourage you to vote in favor. in my opinion it is well research. as a residence,
everything that has been done has been to the betterment of the program. i am urging q to pass it -- urging you to pass it. those of us who live there really want to see this happen. there is so many benefits that have been given to us. i am asking you for myself to pass is a move the project forward. >> we are a proud member of tihda. we support 200 families. we urge you to find that it is an adequate documents. we urge you to certify a that it is legal and to certify it and urge them to...
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it focuses on the pro's that have been to grant -- been granted cummingtonite, or taken off calendar. one thing we are wanting to please see as we work together around this is, what is the basis for why things are being taken off calendar in the family law context? anecdotally speaking, my agency and others have found that we are seeing concerns because of language access, because of cultural barriers, there continues to be fear and distrust, and lack of understanding of how law enforcement and other key responders are a part of this process and are able to beat an effective response resource. as the report mentions, training is going to be invaluable to be expanded upon and continue as all of us are included, law- enforcement, and other response separate. we are finding that there is concern that reports are being taken, or investigations are being done, but sometimes, there is a situation where the domestic violence or other survivor of abuses on able to present in a fashion accurately and with a sense of safety that this is the incident or account of what has happened. we do hope t
it focuses on the pro's that have been to grant -- been granted cummingtonite, or taken off calendar. one thing we are wanting to please see as we work together around this is, what is the basis for why things are being taken off calendar in the family law context? anecdotally speaking, my agency and others have found that we are seeing concerns because of language access, because of cultural barriers, there continues to be fear and distrust, and lack of understanding of how law enforcement and...
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-- i've been involved and maybe 1000 cases. as a consequence of that, i have given a lot of thought to there is no doubt in my mind that the culture exists, not just around the question of do you take money or not? there is a culture and in some departments about how you treat the minority community. i have been representing people, blacks, browns, at such drug -- etc. for over 20 years. i know there is a disparity of the way they are treated by police agencies. not all departments are the same. so, i understand that can be a culture. i also understand this. part of what i have been involved in those beyond just the annual case, and trying to think about where you individuals are trying to get there. i wrote a book about it. i have looked at the apartments from around the country. i have looked at many consent degrees. i have been involved in one in oakland for almost eight years. i have seen all the policies here in san francisco. i have seen policies in most departments. it is more about how you impose those policies, how do
-- i've been involved and maybe 1000 cases. as a consequence of that, i have given a lot of thought to there is no doubt in my mind that the culture exists, not just around the question of do you take money or not? there is a culture and in some departments about how you treat the minority community. i have been representing people, blacks, browns, at such drug -- etc. for over 20 years. i know there is a disparity of the way they are treated by police agencies. not all departments are the...
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it has been restored. >> it has been restored to the original patina. >> there was no damage done tots. i do not think there were any holes made in it. they have been working on it for six or eight weeks. it is practically ready to go. i am very excited to see it done. >> over the course of the arts in richmond program, we have added almost 800 works of art into the public space. maintaining that is not something that the bond funds allow us to do. this is why you came up with the idea of art care. >> i hope we get the community going and get people who really like to be involved. we will give them a chance to be involved. if you are interested in art, this is a marvelous way to get involved. there is work all over the city where every year ago. -- there is artwork all over the city wherever you go. my idea was to get people in the neighborhood to take care of the pieces and let the art commission have the money for the bigger pieces. >> i was talking to the former president of the arts commission yesterday. the 2% ordnance is something he helped to champion. >> it is all over califo
it has been restored. >> it has been restored to the original patina. >> there was no damage done tots. i do not think there were any holes made in it. they have been working on it for six or eight weeks. it is practically ready to go. i am very excited to see it done. >> over the course of the arts in richmond program, we have added almost 800 works of art into the public space. maintaining that is not something that the bond funds allow us to do. this is why you came up with...
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there is growing frustration that the source of the outbreak has ng been -- -- has not been identified and mounting calls for farmers to be compensated. this farmer demanded the honor of the vegetable be restords. in luxborg -- luxberg ministers from holland and spain objected to the compensation being offered. they were told to sit down. the figure on the table was 134 million pounds. for growers, that amounted to 30% of the market price. spain later denounced the deal as insufficient. judging by the strength of feeling here today, the level of compensation is likely to go higher. the funds will come from an existing new budget, and won't involve a further contribution by the u.k. tip. >> it is crucial that national authorities do not rush to give information on the source of infection which is not proven by bacterial analysis. as this justified spradse in the population all over europe. >> there were attempts to reassure consumers by saying that the outbreak was limited to germany and that it was safe to buy vegetables. >> you can go buy your cucumbers, whatever the fresh vegetables
there is growing frustration that the source of the outbreak has ng been -- -- has not been identified and mounting calls for farmers to be compensated. this farmer demanded the honor of the vegetable be restords. in luxborg -- luxberg ministers from holland and spain objected to the compensation being offered. they were told to sit down. the figure on the table was 134 million pounds. for growers, that amounted to 30% of the market price. spain later denounced the deal as insufficient. judging...
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been the most visually depicted person. her image captured in thousands of photographs and in paintings which have caused a stir. >> this one by petro and negony. >> now one of the most memorable images of the queen have been brought together in the scottish museum. >> their second portrait painted in 1969. in complete contrast, the six pistols record cover which caused widespread offense and in more recent development a three die mention nalhol gram from -- dimensional hol gram. >> i find this is such a tender moment and how incredibly immediate it is in terms of conveying the -- the intensity of her predict y. other memorable images include these from the pop artist andy war hol. and from the 1990's a news photograph of the queen as you were rounded by flowers laid in memory of the late diana princess of wales. the latest photographic portrait of the queen and the duke of edinburgh taken at winsor castle just a few weeks ago. >> it will move from belfast. and next week to the queen's diamond museum. >> we have some breaki
been the most visually depicted person. her image captured in thousands of photographs and in paintings which have caused a stir. >> this one by petro and negony. >> now one of the most memorable images of the queen have been brought together in the scottish museum. >> their second portrait painted in 1969. in complete contrast, the six pistols record cover which caused widespread offense and in more recent development a three die mention nalhol gram from -- dimensional hol...
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the largest has already been . the bad guy in this i'm not. allowed to choose our wonderful human being but there were crimes on all sides in that war and to pick out one side was worse than the other is a bit peculiar of the situation was much more there were opportunists nationalists politicians on all sides and some fairly brutal people as well. contributors to the r.t. for saying that the hague tribunal should be dissolved in their view it has no legal grounds to exist if you just go to our website you can have your say on the general radical malott it will get a fair trial at the un a war crimes court article com is the address where you can express your opinion on this and of course many other subjects. but huge source of personal data in the palm of your hand that's what smartphone has become nowadays but all the private information on your hi tech device can easily become public knowledge. discovers. what does your i phone four know about you and who can access this information. even when i'm not making a phone call and just walking ar
the largest has already been . the bad guy in this i'm not. allowed to choose our wonderful human being but there were crimes on all sides in that war and to pick out one side was worse than the other is a bit peculiar of the situation was much more there were opportunists nationalists politicians on all sides and some fairly brutal people as well. contributors to the r.t. for saying that the hague tribunal should be dissolved in their view it has no legal grounds to exist if you just go to our...
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. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more seniors in that area. we are trying to focus on whether a stop sign or stoplight might help. >> tried to look at issues of senior nutrition programs, alzheimer's research, even housing policies that allowed our buildings to become more senior-friendly. also looking at how to support senior services, neighborhood- by-neighborhood programs that allow aging in place. people who are getting older helping each other stay in their homes and communities longer so that they can contribute as long as possible, as opposed to institu
. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions....
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coli has never been seen in an outbreak before. battered and bruised, a libyan woman who claims she was rained by colonel gadhafi's security forces has been deported back to qatar. she had been staying in qatar. she was forced to the plane after being handcuffed and beaten. she was taken to benghazi. a human rights group says her deportation is a violation of international law. >>> ratko mladic has told the u.n. war crimes tribunal the charges against him are obnoxious. mladic is making the first appearance before the tribunal on charges of genocide, murder, and other atrocities committed in 1992 and 1995. after the charges were read out to him in court, mladic said, quote, i have not heard these monstrous words before. the 69-year-old's lawyer argued mladic wasn't well enough to stand trial. the authorities disagreed saying he was lively and joking before he was transferred to the netherlands. among other things, mladic is accused of organizing the srebrenica massacre and siege of sarajevo. >> you, ratko mladic, are charged with g
coli has never been seen in an outbreak before. battered and bruised, a libyan woman who claims she was rained by colonel gadhafi's security forces has been deported back to qatar. she had been staying in qatar. she was forced to the plane after being handcuffed and beaten. she was taken to benghazi. a human rights group says her deportation is a violation of international law. >>> ratko mladic has told the u.n. war crimes tribunal the charges against him are obnoxious. mladic is...
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i want to say that what has been important to us has been leveraging the government program. we have seen the veterans health division providing case management. as they have already done in the program. providing funds for a special safety considerations. but that virtue you invite these federal partners with a campaign to eliminate homeless veterans, making themselves more available with more resources. not just veterans affairs, but section 8, the department has made more work force investment dollars available. these will eventually partner and bring these to bear. no one is perfect, but there are so many exciting opportunities it is incredible. i want to mention that something like to point million veterans have served, and they have health issues. they could benefit dramatically by housing and development and jobs that were created. obviously this is a very veteran fed -- veteran from the journey begin a journey. >> -- journey. >> i have a home now. the council there are great people. now i have my health of that -- together and i have a place to stay. thanks to supervi
i want to say that what has been important to us has been leveraging the government program. we have seen the veterans health division providing case management. as they have already done in the program. providing funds for a special safety considerations. but that virtue you invite these federal partners with a campaign to eliminate homeless veterans, making themselves more available with more resources. not just veterans affairs, but section 8, the department has made more work force...
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guess i could have been clearer. could have been clearer? a completely misleading story? come on, laura. don't be so hard on yourself. by the way they've now changed the headline. anderson cooper jokes, not a big deal et cetera et cetera blah blah blah. there's a footnote says it was updated to clearly explain that segment was sarcastic. so who is the writer, this laura donovan? i did a little digging and by digging i mean low impact googling. somebody else did that. here's the bio on her web site "a new resident for the washington, d.c. air c donovan writes for the daily caller. her ultimate goal is to public non-fiction books and become the next david sedaris". laura, laura, come here. come here, laura. a little closer. come on. come on. laura -- and i think sense you've incorrectly attack me online and tried to cover your tracks i think i can call you laura. laura, it would be very, very easy for me right now to make some sort of snarky comment. but i'm not going to do that. you're only 22 years old. you wrote for your college newspaper a
guess i could have been clearer. could have been clearer? a completely misleading story? come on, laura. don't be so hard on yourself. by the way they've now changed the headline. anderson cooper jokes, not a big deal et cetera et cetera blah blah blah. there's a footnote says it was updated to clearly explain that segment was sarcastic. so who is the writer, this laura donovan? i did a little digging and by digging i mean low impact googling. somebody else did that. here's the bio on her web...
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they've been arriving on the streets. they're deeply frustrated that they've, in fact, ended the day. they're the ones affect fwid austerity measures. they're going to have to live with the austerity measures. >> reporter: they are, yes. and over the past year since the first round of austerity measures were implemented, we've seen unemployment rise by 40%. it's currently at 16%. it may be higher than that. you've got 20% wage loss in the public sector. people are really feeling the pain. the question is whether it can go into effect, whether the prime minister will be able to push those through despite the fight that he's going to get from the trade union. you have to follow up on what you promised and that's why we're where we are at this stage, monita. >> diana magnay. thank you. keep in mind it's germany who funded much of greece's bailout so far. that's why it's made life at home tough for chancellor angela merkel. we go live now in paris. thank you very much for beings with us. i guess to help the people around the
they've been arriving on the streets. they're deeply frustrated that they've, in fact, ended the day. they're the ones affect fwid austerity measures. they're going to have to live with the austerity measures. >> reporter: they are, yes. and over the past year since the first round of austerity measures were implemented, we've seen unemployment rise by 40%. it's currently at 16%. it may be higher than that. you've got 20% wage loss in the public sector. people are really feeling the pain....
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they have been treated unfairly. they have a wonderful community they have been building out there, and they have been made promises initially and about their ability to retain those times on the islands, and those promises have not been kept, and there is a lot of concern among members of the island about how they have been treated throughout this process. in addition to the arguments made during the ceqa appeal, there is an opportunity to do right by this community. there is an opportunity to do this legally, but we also have a moral responsibility to consider the impacts on that community as we move forward. unless you can find some legal mandate to force us to do it, we will not. what i want to urge the board to consider it not only what is legally required but also what is the right thing to do for the members of this community. thank you. >> hello, my name is barbara. i am a resident of san francisco. i do not want to be repetitive to what other people have touched on. there needs to be more analysis of the eir
they have been treated unfairly. they have a wonderful community they have been building out there, and they have been made promises initially and about their ability to retain those times on the islands, and those promises have not been kept, and there is a lot of concern among members of the island about how they have been treated throughout this process. in addition to the arguments made during the ceqa appeal, there is an opportunity to do right by this community. there is an opportunity to...
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that's kind of eluding bailout budgets people in turkey one is hardly dreams of joining the blog had been trickling were brought about. meanwhile the same fears about the international economic forum has been discussing how to avoid another global economic meltdown and encouraging major firms to take a fresh look at the new horizons for investors in russia. the land will bring you to the end of the us down targeted and the most sort of new russian also it's church built in a place you'd least expect. international news live from moscow this is the with me thanks for joining us economic turmoil in the eurozone is turning out to be from joining the european union opinion poll suggests that the country wants so came to join is having second thoughts with its own economy booming while the e.u. is in chaos is tom boston explains why he has gone cold on the idea. if you talked about turkey in the e.u. ten years ago 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 y
that's kind of eluding bailout budgets people in turkey one is hardly dreams of joining the blog had been trickling were brought about. meanwhile the same fears about the international economic forum has been discussing how to avoid another global economic meltdown and encouraging major firms to take a fresh look at the new horizons for investors in russia. the land will bring you to the end of the us down targeted and the most sort of new russian also it's church built in a place you'd least...