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has not been as involved in a positive way as we would like to have been involved in this facility. there have been years when it seems to have had very little input from the p. krufplt. and -- p.u.c. and one reason we are here is we want to change that and use the funds available to us and change how this can work for the people of san francisco, particularly people in bayview. we are here to give you some ideas. we have heard some people and bring that back to you and hear your ideas. but it is a reengagement in some ways where there were years where we were not here and we do believe it is our responsibility to be here to be part of the community and be part of this facility and to really make it a place that everyone wants to come and has a variety of services that revitalizes what is going on here. that is why we are here. also, again, we are not here to tell you what we want. we are here because we have been listening for a while and we want to get more input so that we can work with you to really program this place to make it the best place all of us collectively can make it.
has not been as involved in a positive way as we would like to have been involved in this facility. there have been years when it seems to have had very little input from the p. krufplt. and -- p.u.c. and one reason we are here is we want to change that and use the funds available to us and change how this can work for the people of san francisco, particularly people in bayview. we are here to give you some ideas. we have heard some people and bring that back to you and hear your ideas. but it...
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there has been 11 managing directors. five of them have been french. is it something in the wind that makes french people particularly good at running ims? >> that gives us a longevity. "she spent half a first school days at this private school and outside of washington. she made her name as a lawyer working for a u.s. legal firm. this all goes down very well with the americans. most imf officials are economists. she is not. she was the first woman to chair a u.s. law firm. friends say that makes her more than ready to run the fund. she also lost her predecessor was arrested on sexual assault charges, which might be dropped. >> you don't have the director leave without suffering as a result. >> she thinks that the crisis in europe could have been reached -- could have been done better. >> we will have to reach everyone. >> including investors? >> private sector, international institution that, if they will participate. it will have to be comprehensive and cohesive and not -- as sometimes has been the case. >> experts say that you can view her experienc
there has been 11 managing directors. five of them have been french. is it something in the wind that makes french people particularly good at running ims? >> that gives us a longevity. "she spent half a first school days at this private school and outside of washington. she made her name as a lawyer working for a u.s. legal firm. this all goes down very well with the americans. most imf officials are economists. she is not. she was the first woman to chair a u.s. law firm. friends...
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but they have all been european and five of them have been french. i asked her whether she felt her credibility was undermined by the fact that she was just another european. >> you may have noticed that before i was elected i went around the world, essentially to explain what i stood for. i made a point of visiting emerging market economies, because there were comments and concerns that this was yet another european. i made it clear that i was coming as a candidate caring as much for emerging market economies, low-income countries , as it developed economies, including the european ones. >> i talked to her later on and joked to her that was there a particular something about french wine, perhaps that may do very good at running the imf. she said it may be improves your longevity. she used it as a way to say she expected to go the full five years in office, a comparison to her predecessor, who left early. >> she is taking over in a time of controversy. i am not sure we would be so focused on her were it not for the situation in which she takes over.
but they have all been european and five of them have been french. i asked her whether she felt her credibility was undermined by the fact that she was just another european. >> you may have noticed that before i was elected i went around the world, essentially to explain what i stood for. i made a point of visiting emerging market economies, because there were comments and concerns that this was yet another european. i made it clear that i was coming as a candidate caring as much for...
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that has been coming up with folks we have been talking to. historically, the arts enrichment dollars have been administered through the arts commission in the public art program. moving forward, we've been in conversation with them around identifying the resources to go to the community arts and education program. it would allow us to go deeper into districts to support local artist and have a greater impact in particular neighborhoods. we have been in those conversations trying to get a sense of how we can better access that program while still supporting the public arts program. next slide. as far as criteria about how we will be using the arts in richmond funds, -- arts enrichment funds, one criteria we're looking at is a local artists. the issue about local jobs is super important to us, as well. we will be going over the criteria that will benefit city cultural centers that are often under resource. the bayview opera house, the mission cultural center, as well. we will be in conversation with the san francisco unified school district to
that has been coming up with folks we have been talking to. historically, the arts enrichment dollars have been administered through the arts commission in the public art program. moving forward, we've been in conversation with them around identifying the resources to go to the community arts and education program. it would allow us to go deeper into districts to support local artist and have a greater impact in particular neighborhoods. we have been in those conversations trying to get a sense...
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been impacted.t will definitely require much more resources. and it will definitely require time, building the livelihood of 14 million people in an area the size of the united kingdom cannot be a achieved over a short time frame. >> aid agencies estimate that over hundreds of thousands of families still do not have permanent shelter. many relate -- remain totally reliant on charity. there is still evidence of the immense structural damage that we have done, and the building of roads and bridges is far from complete. and the new rainy season is about to start. >> for more on the rehabilitation efforts in pakistan, we are joined by uzma tahrir, joining us on the line from islamabad. in your view, how successful have the rehabilitation efforts been in the past years? -- in the past year? >> thank you very much for taking us on board. the magnitude is so huge. it is not possible to complete the respond to it. right now, the most pressing issues [no audio] there is nothing to go back to. they're startin
been impacted.t will definitely require much more resources. and it will definitely require time, building the livelihood of 14 million people in an area the size of the united kingdom cannot be a achieved over a short time frame. >> aid agencies estimate that over hundreds of thousands of families still do not have permanent shelter. many relate -- remain totally reliant on charity. there is still evidence of the immense structural damage that we have done, and the building of roads and...
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my family has been under assault from my family has been under a major assault. i have a granddaughter to has been piqued, abused, neglected, terrorized. because of your people's decision that this person should be at the place that they were. this has been going on for two years. recently, they had to take that kid out of that house because of what was happening. i have been trying to relate to the people for the last three years. since it was me, it was overlooked. this is another situation that in the court room, in the courthouse, a person was yelling violently to the top of their lungs in a ruthless manner, this is worse than the way it was at that meeting. of a sudden, the >> thank you very much. >> could evening. i have spoken many times here in the past. i will address three issues very quickly. supervisor wiener brought about the federal courthouse in san francisco. the city has been renting them off for 40 years and as one reason why the 49ers are leaving. the middle class no longer lives in san francisco. that is reason why the forty- niners are leavin
my family has been under assault from my family has been under a major assault. i have a granddaughter to has been piqued, abused, neglected, terrorized. because of your people's decision that this person should be at the place that they were. this has been going on for two years. recently, they had to take that kid out of that house because of what was happening. i have been trying to relate to the people for the last three years. since it was me, it was overlooked. this is another situation...
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but the problem is the minority they be they have been accused by. classmates all you know of course by offshore. causing. people. not. primarily a move towards self-preservation this idea of desertion is defined by many as characteristically in japanese and has earned those who have evacuated the dishonorable title of traitor. of course it's hard to hear that we have family neighbors would think about our health but in other words we run away whiskey because we're scared of radiation but there's no example in the world of something similar and the consequences are still ongoing. while those who have moved to shelters here in tokyo are facing that guilt and the pressure to move back home there are others who have lost everything cannot handle the overwhelming change and they are facing even darker demons japan already has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and following the disaster in march the government has issued a warning about a possible nationwide epidemic of depression here. organic farm us committed suicide because you know. he's
but the problem is the minority they be they have been accused by. classmates all you know of course by offshore. causing. people. not. primarily a move towards self-preservation this idea of desertion is defined by many as characteristically in japanese and has earned those who have evacuated the dishonorable title of traitor. of course it's hard to hear that we have family neighbors would think about our health but in other words we run away whiskey because we're scared of radiation but...
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remote have been turned on. sunday of beach otoh the wiston resort to use of do. the resort and spa the. ground many as you call it a full seasons hotel the sultan which owns. this is our to international for moscow with. one story dominating our coverage tonight norway hit by twin terror attacks first a bomb ripped through the heart of the government district in the capital killing at least seven the prime minister's office was one of those hit but he was elsewhere at the time of the blast. north of the capital opened fire at a youth camp of the governing labor party eyewitnesses say more than twenty may have been killed the locals who try to rescue some of those injuries claimed they sold dozens of bodies in the water a man has been arrested with offices saying they suspect a link between the two attacks unconfirmed reports tonight say jihad this terror group has claimed responsibility for the bombing in response to the country's involvement in afghanistan. this is r.t. the other big news story dominating the headlines this week now the phone hacking scandal ove
remote have been turned on. sunday of beach otoh the wiston resort to use of do. the resort and spa the. ground many as you call it a full seasons hotel the sultan which owns. this is our to international for moscow with. one story dominating our coverage tonight norway hit by twin terror attacks first a bomb ripped through the heart of the government district in the capital killing at least seven the prime minister's office was one of those hit but he was elsewhere at the time of the blast....
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been even picture leading in the ongoing negotiations which were set up by the e.u. this action is looking to be either completely bypassed the europeans and you know or has been executed with their complicity in cooperation and i honestly don't know who should which is worse the e.u. has made its unimaginable you were spared recognizing your regime that is. that has absolutely no interest in any sort of dialogue it came to power through violence it has conducted widespread and cleansing of serbs and of your not intervening populations has been rewarded for a. white spirit forum of syrians in march two thousand and four and he has basically shown the willingness to behave in a civilized fashion even opening to including to the creation of independence you know this show honestly if you wish is that if this is. their independence contrary to international law you see the rules so obviously it is a message here so making and it is a mess that the europeans and nato. basically mediate need to fix. some other international headlines in brief in a world update activists s
been even picture leading in the ongoing negotiations which were set up by the e.u. this action is looking to be either completely bypassed the europeans and you know or has been executed with their complicity in cooperation and i honestly don't know who should which is worse the e.u. has made its unimaginable you were spared recognizing your regime that is. that has absolutely no interest in any sort of dialogue it came to power through violence it has conducted widespread and cleansing of...
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"news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of news international announced that this sunday's edition will be the last and all revenues will go to good causes. it is revelation that journalism with a thoroughly bad. the acting of the mobile phones of a schoolgirl and the phone of one of the parents of another victim. also the families of soldiers killed in action. >> we are speaking to journalists. this is an hour before it happened. they were feeling very beleaguered and very disgruntled. >> of this 80-year-old brought the news of the world in 1969. it was a huge money spinner. this represents a huge to mission. >> what prospects for the current staff? they are invited to apply for another job. some believe that the "news of the world,
"news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of news international announced that this sunday's edition will be the last and all revenues...
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it has been discouraged. we were shocked, appalled, and ashamed when i heard about that case two weeks ago. >> did you read our last report in the matter when we referred to the collective amnesia out of your reporters to give evidence to our committee? >> week under executives guilty of collective amnesia. >> a parliamentary inquiry found them guilty of collective amnesia and no one brought it to your attention? i do not know why you do not think that is not very serious. i thought someone would want to bring that to retention, that it would concern you. did they forget docks >> what has been obvious to many since 2009 that the packing was widespread, you knew for sure in january that the one reporter was false. is that right? >> i forget the date. >> why was it an and sunday on the person to leave last january? -- why was edmonson the only one to leave? >> we have given all of our knowledge and everything to the police. they have not given us the diaries. we do not know what was in there. there was a page t
it has been discouraged. we were shocked, appalled, and ashamed when i heard about that case two weeks ago. >> did you read our last report in the matter when we referred to the collective amnesia out of your reporters to give evidence to our committee? >> week under executives guilty of collective amnesia. >> a parliamentary inquiry found them guilty of collective amnesia and no one brought it to your attention? i do not know why you do not think that is not very serious. i...
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the track has been cleared, the train has been moved on, and the dead bodies have been taken to a local district hospital because of the post mortem. about 40 people were admitted to three hospitals and officials are trying to track down how many dead at and injured and trying to organize relief. >> ok, thank you for the latest on that tragic accident. >>> millions of people in east africa are struggling to cope with the worst drought for years. >> aid agencies have issued an urgent appeal for help for those who have been affected by the drought. the crisis has been particularly devastating in parts of somalia, you can't, kenya, and ethiopia. more than three have a thousand people have walked for days to get the refugee camps -- more than 300,000 people have walked for days to get to the refugee camps. >> among the refugees, hundreds of lost children and orphans, some separated from their families on the long walk from somalia. others no longer have any parents, their father dying in somalia possible war, then last month their mother was killed as well. >> it is better here. back in som
the track has been cleared, the train has been moved on, and the dead bodies have been taken to a local district hospital because of the post mortem. about 40 people were admitted to three hospitals and officials are trying to track down how many dead at and injured and trying to organize relief. >> ok, thank you for the latest on that tragic accident. >>> millions of people in east africa are struggling to cope with the worst drought for years. >> aid agencies have issued...
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there is been a lot of talk about the u.s. policy or the lack of faith regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato aerial bombing in libya is related to american try vies in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing in libya could be both the united states and made to operation but technicalities aside it is not just a two and a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at least in the air over a levy at the bombing is one hundred percent nato operation timing nato operation against libya demonstrated not on the lack of trust between the united states and pakistan and afghan leadership it is also indicative of a huge strad ability gap between the genuine united states of america and its european nato partners alexis crowe from the u.k.'s royal institute of international affairs thinks nato is interference in the libyan conf
there is been a lot of talk about the u.s. policy or the lack of faith regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato aerial bombing in libya is related to american try vies in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing in libya could be both the united states and made to operation but technicalities aside it is not...
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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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some people that we've been speaking to on this channel have been drawing comparisons between what's happening now in israel and the protests that we saw taking place i'm not sure we were. well i think the arab revolution served as inspiration for some of the protesters and they're using slogans that were used in egypt or in other places but still. this is really is a lot to do with economical reason within the israeli society. then in the actual part of the torrent of protests around the middle east ceases to be economic situation within israel being felt by the middle classes you've also written about the fact that you believe israel stopped long ago being the welfare state that its founding fathers really dreamed of but why do you think that that's . exactly what happened is during the seventy's and eighty's. left the well first great model and began to dream in. the cardiology and since then the gaps in society has waited tremendously this used to be one of the most equal societies in the west and now it's only second to the united states in the gaps between rich and poor and the
some people that we've been speaking to on this channel have been drawing comparisons between what's happening now in israel and the protests that we saw taking place i'm not sure we were. well i think the arab revolution served as inspiration for some of the protesters and they're using slogans that were used in egypt or in other places but still. this is really is a lot to do with economical reason within the israeli society. then in the actual part of the torrent of protests around the...
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government has been running on debt for many many years and we've been raising the budget total debt ceiling for many many years as a budget issue and we've successfully had deals struck it has become the political norm in the united states that whatever party is in the white house has to ask to raise the debt ceiling it's always been raised in the past the party that's not in the white house it's out of power screams and yells for three or four days at most usually about how the government spending too much and should live within its means the debt ceiling demand gets raised and it's business as usual that's been the case for thirty years so we have one side in the congress right now that's decided no increase in revenues accept the role i on the other side has decided that not raising revenue is unacceptable and so we've reached an embarrassing impasse that has dragged on for weeks longer than it should and is the reason that we're going to see a growing chorus of foreign and domestic voices urging congress and the white house to stock riling already strained global markets with a
government has been running on debt for many many years and we've been raising the budget total debt ceiling for many many years as a budget issue and we've successfully had deals struck it has become the political norm in the united states that whatever party is in the white house has to ask to raise the debt ceiling it's always been raised in the past the party that's not in the white house it's out of power screams and yells for three or four days at most usually about how the government...
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doing in my job has always been to do what i've been doing for thirty years and talk about the change as that are necessary philosophically and in the campaign itself we'll continue to do more of what we've been doing and that's where we've excelled because we've had a small number of people beginning now the numbers keep growing exponentially literally into the billions of people now that they owe from us so we'll just continue to do what we're doing and stay as organized as possible next nicole we have right now is to do well at the ames straw vote which is coming up in august so that will be one area that we're going to keep an eye on now in the next month all right u.s. congressman ron paul talking about his decision not to run for another term in congress thirdly representative paul the matter what happens in twenty twelve have a feeling that your message is going to continue to resonate with a whole lot of people thanks so much for speaking with us thank you very much thank you. all right says the few hours ago president obama round out his latest talks with one makers on raisin
doing in my job has always been to do what i've been doing for thirty years and talk about the change as that are necessary philosophically and in the campaign itself we'll continue to do more of what we've been doing and that's where we've excelled because we've had a small number of people beginning now the numbers keep growing exponentially literally into the billions of people now that they owe from us so we'll just continue to do what we're doing and stay as organized as possible next...
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it has been a visit for which the couple's down-to-earth style has been perfectly suited.sit was pretty much guaranteed to be a success, one of the reasons for coming to canada. and so many canadians are so enthusiastic about the royal family. but the fact that it has been such a spectacular success is down to the couple themselves. everywhere they have been they have shown an and steffi side to royalty. it is not new. others have been capable of it, but they have demonstrated what a potent impact of two young royals working together are capable of having. tonight, they said goodbye, promising to return, and headed off to california. >> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. i am jane o'brien. for all of us here at bbc world news america, thank you very much for watching and have a great weekend. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vt., and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies
it has been a visit for which the couple's down-to-earth style has been perfectly suited.sit was pretty much guaranteed to be a success, one of the reasons for coming to canada. and so many canadians are so enthusiastic about the royal family. but the fact that it has been such a spectacular success is down to the couple themselves. everywhere they have been they have shown an and steffi side to royalty. it is not new. others have been capable of it, but they have demonstrated what a potent...
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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 bringing this forward. >> absolutely. >> because that's where it started >> this smooth running operation did not come by accident. it requires planning and a thorough rethrough. >> today san francisco took the step to make a case that we believe in the words of the california institution. we took action. >> from february 12th to march 11, 2004. under the direction of the mayor, they gave licenses to 4 thousand same sex couples. they came from all or the united states. >> they were overwhelmed with the same chance to get married. >> we started to get them couple by couple and that line starting going down the hall way, around the block and continued over the weekend. they drove from washington, oregon, we saw families and hoping they would get through the door before we closed down for the day and the next
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 bringing this forward. >> absolutely. >> because that's where it started >> this smooth running operation did not come by accident. it requires planning and a thorough rethrough. >> today san francisco...
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this has been well received. he is loved and respected by many and i really believe that the skill and ability that he has had will be an asset to the entertainment committee. >> i am a member of the imperial court of san francisco. i am also a contributing writer for the bay area reporter. years of getting to know and the convent and writing about him, i got to see him in action both in the clubs and out of the clubs. i have heard many people complain about different things as far as the clubs and stuff like that. anaconda as much represented a lot of people who are under represented in this community which is usually the renters and the homeless. i really feel that with all of the committee's that if come here, i will not repeat everything that has been said. the fact that i hear different things like coming in and doing tough love and businesses and things like that, i've written about the history of the tavern guild which is prior to this great commission. there was time when tough love was practice at a very
this has been well received. he is loved and respected by many and i really believe that the skill and ability that he has had will be an asset to the entertainment committee. >> i am a member of the imperial court of san francisco. i am also a contributing writer for the bay area reporter. years of getting to know and the convent and writing about him, i got to see him in action both in the clubs and out of the clubs. i have heard many people complain about different things as far as the...
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nothing but quadrant you've been even could picture. in the ongoing negotiations which were set up by the e.u. this action is looking to leave you completely bypassed all the europeans and nato has been executed with their complicity in cooperation and honesty in no condition which is worse d'you has made it seems even and imagine if we were spending not easing your regime there is. absolutely no interest in any sort of dialogue it came to power through violence it has conducted widespread and cleansing it serves another. no nobody in populations has been rewarded for the. white spirit. in march two thousand and four and it is basically sure the willingness to behave in a civilized fashion opening to to lead to their creation of independence and no this show honestly. this is their independence contrary to international law and. so obviously this is missing here so making it isn't is that the europeans and media. basically media need to fix the next not bad weather in russia very bad weather very reg'lar most of nature's power bringing
nothing but quadrant you've been even could picture. in the ongoing negotiations which were set up by the e.u. this action is looking to leave you completely bypassed all the europeans and nato has been executed with their complicity in cooperation and honesty in no condition which is worse d'you has made it seems even and imagine if we were spending not easing your regime there is. absolutely no interest in any sort of dialogue it came to power through violence it has conducted widespread and...
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a recip been leaking they've been paid for telling people when some celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice that has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which for so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of this and weed out those people who have been corrupted and different levels remember that four years ago the police had these bags with i think it was a leaven thousand letters about four thousand celebrities and victims of crime and all these other people and they knew they were taking part investigation and these bags were just left there i mean it's amazing it's remarkable that it took four years for them to do anything about this meanwhile senior police officers were wining and dining with members of the murdoch empire they were they were making them for drinks privately one even hired them at
a recip been leaking they've been paid for telling people when some celebrities have been arrested so actually manipulating the rest of people is actually a practice that has become in trying now in my view as a result of the kind of bribery thing so this would hardly be out of practice but i don't think it's going to deflect opinion i mean there are so many m.p.'s now and indeed so much of the british establishment which for so long kowtow to murdoch is now prepared to get to the bottom of...
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this would have been' 8, '84. and he said "you could probably go and do politics and have a very good life and make a pretty good living but i dot think at the end of t day it will be as fulfilling as the other option you have which is to go to a law firm, get into substance, really practice law and use it as a platform from which yocan do public service. d he said there are examples of this and he talked about himself and dean acheson, jim baker is a good example. and he said "read this book." and he gave me the book and it changed myife. >> rose: because you admired the life that dean acheson had and the way he described his lif and the challenges he faced and what was interesting about his life? >> absolutely. >> rose: here's a criticism of you. >> okay. >> rose: it is that... >> only one. >> rose: i have several. but nothingly say to you have you not heard before. one is that he is... has been a political person and he still has the capacity to see these issues through a political prism and make judgments havi
this would have been' 8, '84. and he said "you could probably go and do politics and have a very good life and make a pretty good living but i dot think at the end of t day it will be as fulfilling as the other option you have which is to go to a law firm, get into substance, really practice law and use it as a platform from which yocan do public service. d he said there are examples of this and he talked about himself and dean acheson, jim baker is a good example. and he said "read...
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leon panetta has been sworn in as the new u.s. defense secretary replacing robert gates during his time in as pentagon chief gates developed a good reputation were potations among his colleagues but struggled to bring about victory in iraq and afghanistan however our military contributor says he actually helped natura the taliban in the first place. for our generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates the outgoing secretary of defense who personalizes the cold war at its peak robert gates was anything but controversial and he has garnered full respect all across the board during his valedictory exit tour from of ghana stand all across europe and back to the united states robert gates displayed unbelievable specter of sincerity and candor providing he's honest and unvarnished assessment of the united states strategic of all the reach all across the globe and somehow i have a hunch that in his upcoming memoirs robert gates will explain his one unfinished dream th
leon panetta has been sworn in as the new u.s. defense secretary replacing robert gates during his time in as pentagon chief gates developed a good reputation were potations among his colleagues but struggled to bring about victory in iraq and afghanistan however our military contributor says he actually helped natura the taliban in the first place. for our generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates the outgoing secretary...
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dozens of people have been killed in the last three days of fighting. many more have been injured. dannon had even opened fire on city buses. [sobbing] >> some people started firing at the bus and killed my father. there were no security and so now -- there were no security personnel. how many fathers will be killed like this? >> anbar, the violence follows the decision of the parties -- in part, the violence follows the decision of the party in charge to resign. >> they will look into this issue, what is going on in karachi. people are brutally killed, people traveling in buses brutally murdered. aside from the political turmoil, the city is filled with armed gangs. authorities are trying to grapple back some control of the affected areas. it will be added very high price. >> the yemeni president soehnlein has appeared on state has appearedsoehnleisaleh on state television. he underwent a successful operations to treat his burns. he hopes to open dialogue to resolve yemens problems. the americans did department said ambassador robert ford had toured the city to show solidarity wit
dozens of people have been killed in the last three days of fighting. many more have been injured. dannon had even opened fire on city buses. [sobbing] >> some people started firing at the bus and killed my father. there were no security and so now -- there were no security personnel. how many fathers will be killed like this? >> anbar, the violence follows the decision of the parties -- in part, the violence follows the decision of the party in charge to resign. >> they will...
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the good guys have been here in the last decade. but that. is not as a decade ago there is no currency like the dollar there is no better market right that market and so i don't see that happening there we've been seeing drastic change my take on this is that it was an agreement was reached please in the future will move very much in between to really try to continue by in the united states will continue to china now over time in the wrong with certainly change the batteries declining but it's not going to happen overnight and i don't think it is going to is going to affect the international cuisine markets that much what it's going to affect is the average american and in a pretty in a pretty tough but i think. i think europe small countries the republic of slovakia feel their economy is being crushed under the weight of the euro currency crisis the bailouts for euro zone rember states needing to be paid for mentions like slovakia of feeling the pinch as artie's etc furthur ports critics there say the rules have changed your own membership f
the good guys have been here in the last decade. but that. is not as a decade ago there is no currency like the dollar there is no better market right that market and so i don't see that happening there we've been seeing drastic change my take on this is that it was an agreement was reached please in the future will move very much in between to really try to continue by in the united states will continue to china now over time in the wrong with certainly change the batteries declining but it's...
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they've been they've been given the truth and the truth is on bearable they can't take it now i don't think that the polish investigators think they can pin the blame on anybody else but i do think they are looking to pin some of the blame on somebody else. well certainly most of the points voiced by the commission point at the flight crew at their inadequacy medical decisions at their low qualification while flying this plane but some of the things they talked about were directly pointed at to russia that the air traffic controllers were reportedly misleading the pilots and that the airfield in smolensk was reportedly not suitable for such landings and was very hard to land in in particular the one good example to that one of the experts mentioned a tree which was higher than the required standards which destroyed the left wing of the plane after which the plane collided and fell fell into the ground and was destroyed the other acts quickly refuted such claims. on. this point there is an obstacle a tree that the aircraft collides with the fragment of the left wing is detached the air
they've been they've been given the truth and the truth is on bearable they can't take it now i don't think that the polish investigators think they can pin the blame on anybody else but i do think they are looking to pin some of the blame on somebody else. well certainly most of the points voiced by the commission point at the flight crew at their inadequacy medical decisions at their low qualification while flying this plane but some of the things they talked about were directly pointed at to...
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also ahead is feared hundreds of people have been killed in a blast in turkmenistan but there's confusion a state official say there were no fatalities. and murdoch's crumbling empire the owner of the british tabloid accused of hacking into the phones of murder victims is heading to london to take charge of the escalating crisis as police make arrests . live from moscow it's kevin earlier this hour with a top news stories from r.t. it's not just after midnight moscow time the georgian government says high profile photographers arrested this week were linked to russian special services in the past on secret information to the three men have now been charged with spying after being arrested a few days ago our correspondent pedro all of the latest in this ongoing story. initially there were four photojournalists arrested on thursday one of those has now been released without charge over the three that remain in custody are all pool reporters meaning that they had very close quarters contact with the president of georgia mikheil saakashvili we are hearing this one of those who are is in custo
also ahead is feared hundreds of people have been killed in a blast in turkmenistan but there's confusion a state official say there were no fatalities. and murdoch's crumbling empire the owner of the british tabloid accused of hacking into the phones of murder victims is heading to london to take charge of the escalating crisis as police make arrests . live from moscow it's kevin earlier this hour with a top news stories from r.t. it's not just after midnight moscow time the georgian...
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they have been 8 walgreen supporter for some time. i really appreciate that. >> let me knowledge why my good friend is great. he knows everyone here and he says everything that we all want to say. on and no personal thing, one of the things that has been believed is that all of us need to understand that we have to be a lot more healthy. the statistics are just daunting for all of us not only here in california but throughout the world. our lifestyle has to change, our eating habits have to change. we will look at how much we will spend to do with the negative effect of an unhealthy lifestyle. whether or not this is about how you deal with your sedentary lifestyle or the food that you eat or whenever you consume. you have to understand that you have to have a lot more healthy choices. what walgreen has done and i am absolutely amazed about what is going on in walgreen's. they are really turning this store and these stores into an oasis of healthy lifestyles. you have individuals who can get all kinds of different products. and you can
they have been 8 walgreen supporter for some time. i really appreciate that. >> let me knowledge why my good friend is great. he knows everyone here and he says everything that we all want to say. on and no personal thing, one of the things that has been believed is that all of us need to understand that we have to be a lot more healthy. the statistics are just daunting for all of us not only here in california but throughout the world. our lifestyle has to change, our eating habits have...
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we have been on sri lanka. we have been in haiti, sudan, lots of places talking to people, which don't necessarily share our views on that. >> woodruff: as you look at these pictures of your home country, what comes to your mind. >> i'm saddened to see the report. you just had here. i live 10 minutes walking distance from the prime minister's office and this is a lively part of oslo and knowing that norway has been attacked by somebody, it's hard to understand, all my friends in norway are still in shock. there will be some hard days to come. and we are not sure how to deal with this at the moment. and there are so many unanswered questions. why did they do this? was he alone. is it part of an international terror organization which the police say is probably not. but how can people go to bed tonight. >> woodruff: well, that's a very good question. how can people go to bed tonight. ahnders tvegard here in washington and from oslo, we want to thank both of you. and our condolences to you and your countrymen. >>
we have been on sri lanka. we have been in haiti, sudan, lots of places talking to people, which don't necessarily share our views on that. >> woodruff: as you look at these pictures of your home country, what comes to your mind. >> i'm saddened to see the report. you just had here. i live 10 minutes walking distance from the prime minister's office and this is a lively part of oslo and knowing that norway has been attacked by somebody, it's hard to understand, all my friends in...
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restored security has been tightened with police patrolling the streets. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe security forces in the pakistani city of herat she have been ordered to shoot on the site after three days of violence in which eighty people have been killed gunmen linked to rival political parties went on shooting sprees in several neighborhoods the city's virtually been shut down with shops schools and roads all deserted most people are staying indoors fearing more violence the government says an extra thousand troops have been deployed to deal with the situation. yemen's president has made his first t.v. appearance since being seriously injured in a bar bomb attack at his compound last month in his speech ali abdullah saleh criticized protesters and accuse them of misunderstanding democracy he also gave no hint that he planned to step down from office but said he's ready for a dialogue with the opposition to end the crisis yemen's been iraq by months of anti-government demonstrations calling for an end to preside
restored security has been tightened with police patrolling the streets. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe security forces in the pakistani city of herat she have been ordered to shoot on the site after three days of violence in which eighty people have been killed gunmen linked to rival political parties went on shooting sprees in several neighborhoods the city's virtually been shut down with shops schools and roads all deserted most people are staying indoors...
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and none of this has been a secret. it's all been in the pages of he guardian" and elsewhere. so what questions were they asking about james murdoch and his governance of this company? >> rose: charlie, i think the answer t this question is that everybody in this we're just willing it away. murdoch was willing it away, the police were willing it away, the other newspapers were willing it away, the politicians were willing it away. and actually, newscorp dirtors were probably willing it away. and because the newspapers in a sense can influence the terms of debate so much, actually i think people thought it uld go away. we've got a situation now, for example, where the prime minister-- chose judgment is profoundly in question-- sort of saying, well, nobody really told me. somebody told me today that... this is just me, i've written 37 different pieces about cameron and coleson being a disaster waiting to happen. but they just look the other way. and i think news looked the other way the whole time. they didn't think this was going to happen. and if they'd actually been strategic
and none of this has been a secret. it's all been in the pages of he guardian" and elsewhere. so what questions were they asking about james murdoch and his governance of this company? >> rose: charlie, i think the answer t this question is that everybody in this we're just willing it away. murdoch was willing it away, the police were willing it away, the other newspapers were willing it away, the politicians were willing it away. and actually, newscorp dirtors were probably willing...
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this has probably been the scariest budget session i have ever been part of. even beyond this bewitching hour, i cannot tell you how concerned i was because of how tranquil and noncontroversial and calming pizzle process has been where i kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. but yet quite frankly, we are beyond the witching hour that we are now reconvening. those shoes did not drop. both feet and legs on behalf of the city are well-planted into the ground. this is a dramatic change from what we have been experiencing the last several years where our budget deficit last year and the year before that exceeded well over a half billion dollars. we have been in four years of a real funk. we have seen the year before us right now and that we are ready to balance and move forward is the least of the deficits. i think that portends some very optimistic signs for san francisco and for the people of san francisco. so i want to say faugh it has been a pleasure to serve with you, madam chair, and the rest of our colleagues on the board. it has been a good chemistry. i
this has probably been the scariest budget session i have ever been part of. even beyond this bewitching hour, i cannot tell you how concerned i was because of how tranquil and noncontroversial and calming pizzle process has been where i kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. but yet quite frankly, we are beyond the witching hour that we are now reconvening. those shoes did not drop. both feet and legs on behalf of the city are well-planted into the ground. this is a dramatic change from what...
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she had been asked to write a last article. she described the paper as an old friend. >> a series of tragic news stories -- >> and rebecca brooks, former editor, describes sarah payne as her dear friend. the two worked together to campaign for "sarah's law," the public right to know where pedophiles are living. tonight rebecca said these allegations are abhorrent. the idea that anyone on this newspaper knew that sarah or the team were targeted were -- is unthinkable. the sarah's law campaign began in 2004. glenn mulciar was arrested in 2006. if it was news international who intercepted the information, this was the reaction of one m.p. >> news international didn't just campaign for sarah's law. they gave personal support for sarah and her family. they produced literature. they took her to party meetings. >> her newspaper got her high-level meetings and targeted phones. but it's said the voice mail on this phone was not activated until 18 months ago, suggesting there were no messages. today's allegations surfaced hours after lor
she had been asked to write a last article. she described the paper as an old friend. >> a series of tragic news stories -- >> and rebecca brooks, former editor, describes sarah payne as her dear friend. the two worked together to campaign for "sarah's law," the public right to know where pedophiles are living. tonight rebecca said these allegations are abhorrent. the idea that anyone on this newspaper knew that sarah or the team were targeted were -- is unthinkable. the...
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. >>> china has been increasingly been visibly seen last month. in may the maritime patrol ships tried to turn back a vessel. the south china sea is believed to maintain and preserve oil and gas. it has become a source of frequent tension with other countries in the region. >>> july 1st also marks the return of hong kong to china. on friday, 13 years of the reversion, tens of thousands of people took to the streets. they were demanding that the reveryjent pledges be fulfilled. more than 100,000 people are estimated to have gathered for the march. even central hong kong. the protesters called for power to be returned to the people. they also demanded the right to vote for their own chief executive. such an election is called for under the basic law that was adopted when hong kong reverted to china, but it has nevereen upheld. >> translator: we're only a yes man to china. there is no freedom or democracy. >> translator: china is busy focusing on economic growth, but it's leaving the human rights issue behind. >> earlier in the day an official ceremo
. >>> china has been increasingly been visibly seen last month. in may the maritime patrol ships tried to turn back a vessel. the south china sea is believed to maintain and preserve oil and gas. it has become a source of frequent tension with other countries in the region. >>> july 1st also marks the return of hong kong to china. on friday, 13 years of the reversion, tens of thousands of people took to the streets. they were demanding that the reveryjent pledges be fulfilled....
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in the time that i've been here and they really chance of. islamic identity and this or islamic nature of egypt which is cause some friction with the secular forces who are down there but normally it is if you look forces dominate entirely they're the ones who run the been running a sit in there for a month since the clashes that happened at the end of june but today parts they are not by the islamists and there's a similar shelf of arrested neighboring israel to public square as they are now see of demonstrators camping out calling for social justice and for prime minister netanyahu to go i think a protest planned for saturday palestinian israeli journalist as he says the similarities in egypt are clear. two thirds of the poor in israel are working poor people who are work everyday people who have a great chance and still are not able to go above the poverty level so that's a reason that people are coming out of the street if you look at how the protesters started it's almost identical to how it started in egypt and internees and other place
in the time that i've been here and they really chance of. islamic identity and this or islamic nature of egypt which is cause some friction with the secular forces who are down there but normally it is if you look forces dominate entirely they're the ones who run the been running a sit in there for a month since the clashes that happened at the end of june but today parts they are not by the islamists and there's a similar shelf of arrested neighboring israel to public square as they are now...
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it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers papers a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details. it started off relatively. really with just we understood that the news of the world had been allegedly hacking into the phones all celebrities and politicians and to be honest no one in this country really cared about that very much we we all think the celebrities and politicians are sort of fair game as far as that kind of thing is but then of course it escalated when it was alleged that the sunday at the newspaper attacked in two telephones of relatives of soldiers killed in combat and also that those caught up in the two thousand and five london bombings got of us which is today in fact also the most shocking thing really for a lot of people in the first thing that was revealed was that news of the world journalists are diligently hacked into the telephone of mis
it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers papers a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details. it started off relatively. really with just we understood that the news of the world had been allegedly hacking into the phones all celebrities and politicians and to be...