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relations between the states and through elations between the politicians and the relations between the societies the ordinary people is not to politicize the tragedy. you speak about not politicizing the tragedy but i know that pretty soon in may we're expecting the publication of the final conclusions by the polish side do you have any idea what should we expect from this paper will it be politics all will be peer like a junior talk but there are two things and they would like to finish the first sentence that first of all i'm not so naive. to expect not using cause so in internal politics the tragedy as emotions and you have also the same situation in. russia i remember the press conference organized boy. form the old person with their wife. and the old k.g.b. officer who said why mr putin is there this is not our. interest because. because of his point of view we have also politicians who are against this but relations or against how to say no to using emotions does better emotions in politics but this is merging and i would like to. see those people or some emotion of this. situati
relations between the states and through elations between the politicians and the relations between the societies the ordinary people is not to politicize the tragedy. you speak about not politicizing the tragedy but i know that pretty soon in may we're expecting the publication of the final conclusions by the polish side do you have any idea what should we expect from this paper will it be politics all will be peer like a junior talk but there are two things and they would like to finish the...
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we have a church state wall between the two. doesn't that function pretty effectively to keep out influences which may diminish yew bumper sticker watty and force of our religious moraliub religious morality. but generally i think to look at a little bit of a paradox or a contribution what people believe and actual behavior. professing in religious values we also look what the fastest city over the last decades las vegas. the most popular one of the popular television programs right now is "desperate housewives." i mean there's you can make an argument that america has more hypocrisy on these issues that the europeans did that our behavior is not fend mentally different. >> we just finished an election. in 11 states was a referendum rejected it. does that give a lie to the irresistible values. >> backlash. i think in the political system we often see a backlash to what is happening in the cultural arena. gay marriage was not in the table as a political issue five or 10 years ago. we're having a backlash that the culture has brou
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we have a church state wall between the two. doesn't that function pretty effectively to keep out influences which may diminish yew bumper sticker watty and force of our religious moraliub religious morality. but generally i think to look at a little bit of a paradox or a contribution what people believe and actual behavior. professing in religious values we also look what the fastest city over the last decades las vegas. the most popular one of the popular television programs right now is "desperate housewives." i mean there's you can make an argument that america has more hypocrisy on these issues that the europeans did that our behavior is not fend mentally different. >> we just finished an election. in 11 states was a referendum rejected it. does that give a lie to the irresistible values. >> backlash. i think in the political system we often see a backlash to what is happening in the cultural arena. gay marriage was not in the table as a political issue five or 10 years ago. we're having a backlash that the culture has brou
we have a church state wall between the two. doesn't that function pretty effectively to keep out influences which may diminish yew bumper sticker watty and force of our religious moraliub religious morality. but generally i think to look at a little bit of a paradox or a contribution what people believe and actual behavior. professing in religious values we also look what the fastest city over the last decades las vegas. the most popular one of the popular television programs right now is...
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the communication between the groups has been absolutely superb. i would like to thank everyone and urge support for full funding for the project. thank you. >> does anyone else care to address the board? >> i represent the chinatown cdc. i am delighted to to be here. let me congratulate you and the mayor for the two ended million dollars. this links of some of the dances neighborhoods in san francisco. this is a very critical project. we remain steadfast in our support. i have presented 15,000 petitions in support of the project. right here from not only chinatown but for the northeast sector. i am very happy to urge our strong support for this project and got to get this project built. >> good afternoon. >> i have served on this in the first year. we serve the same purpose, to bring the area all the way into downtown. we were notified her that this is expensive. if we hear anyone coming into protests, we keep this one for one reason or the other. we will go between union square and chinatown. is this right thing to do? thank you for your support.
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we will go between union square and chinatown. is this right thing to do? thank you for your support. >> i can to speed gun and other issues coming before you. i feel compare of -- i feel compelled to talk about this. from what i've heard, this is a lot of money spent with very little good return. i ride my bicycle on stockton street all the time and it is packed with automobiles. if some of them can be diverted, they could probably run spending money on the central subway and it would be much much cheaper. we all know that muni is really suffering now to and from what i have heard, this money could be much better spent other places. i am not an expert but you guys have heard all the testimony before and against a this is what i have heard. >> thank you. are there any presentations by the staff? >> i am prepared to move the item. >> all those in favor. so ordered. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman, members of the board. as the city's ability managers, we are seeking out ways to make our transportation system safer and more user-friendly for all people. item 11
we will go between union square and chinatown. is this right thing to do? thank you for your support. >> i can to speed gun and other issues coming before you. i feel compare of -- i feel compelled to talk about this. from what i've heard, this is a lot of money spent with very little good return. i ride my bicycle on stockton street all the time and it is packed with automobiles. if some of them can be diverted, they could probably run spending money on the central subway and it would be...
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what needs to happen between now and july in order for us to have peace process inside darfur? do you have any conditions for improvement and security situations? >> i pass it down here. >> fist question. could you repeat the first question? >>[inaudible] >> final question. >> i want to go back to the darfur issue. i understand that the government has recently announced a referendum for darfur. and secondly, it has proposed introducing or creating two new states in darfur. and i wondered if you could comment how you think that fits into the other processes relating to peace in darfur. and then secondly, on the issue of blue nile, and really, again, this is for comment rather than a question for you to comment on, please, i'm sort of puzzled by the claims being made in blue nile, particularly by the government of blue night. because as i understand, the current constitution of sudan gives significant and it is quite strikingly substantial powers to the state in the north and i wonder how you understand the relationship between the current constitutional position and the claims t
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and relations between the u.s. and pakistan hit their lowest level since nine eleven son of god demands washington cut cia operations in the country as drone attacks continue to cause casualties among civilians. well it may be almost a year away but america's twenty twelve elections looks set to be dominated by who should pay for the country's ballooning deficit in service of politicians favor spending cuts for pay six services president obama propose a tax hike for the wealthy professor joseph stiglitz a nobel prize winning economist told r.t. the divide between the rich and the poor in the us is already you norma's and needs to be rapidly addressed. joseph stiglitz is a nobel prize winning economist and columbia university professor and he's pushing for a rethinking of the global economic framework in the wake of a financial crisis i want to thank you so much for joining us professor now you've written recently about the increasing disparity between rich and poor in the united states and you've even compared thes
and relations between the u.s. and pakistan hit their lowest level since nine eleven son of god demands washington cut cia operations in the country as drone attacks continue to cause casualties among civilians. well it may be almost a year away but america's twenty twelve elections looks set to be dominated by who should pay for the country's ballooning deficit in service of politicians favor spending cuts for pay six services president obama propose a tax hike for the wealthy professor joseph...
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installed no one was really aware of what that was nor could most people tell you the difference between the gap it or the so that blocks stands vigil keeping track of the national that jordan borrow it's represents the durst organization the new york real estate firm that operates the seeker of america's borrowing a caucus installed back in one nine hundred eighty nine when u.s. debt was understood three trillion we seemed weak that number is expected to reach a debt ceiling of fourteen point twenty nine trillion clearly the government does is on too much money. everybody knows that and everybody accepts that it's how you solve that problem. yet this familiar problem is being met with the wrist cycle solutions he wants leaders are calling for congress to raise the debt limit warning of an economic armageddon otherwise experts say ongoing financial mismanagement by the richest country in the world is gravely tarnishing america's image as a global financial leader that we're approaching national debt on a par with the total g.d.p. of the country this is very serious because most economic
installed no one was really aware of what that was nor could most people tell you the difference between the gap it or the so that blocks stands vigil keeping track of the national that jordan borrow it's represents the durst organization the new york real estate firm that operates the seeker of america's borrowing a caucus installed back in one nine hundred eighty nine when u.s. debt was understood three trillion we seemed weak that number is expected to reach a debt ceiling of fourteen point...
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between 1965 and 2005, it has grown up over 370%. is much more and an animal of growth in the region and it is a san francisco. need to be thinking about transportation solutions that address regional transportation as well as local. here is where i'm going to skip ahead to talk a little bit about the 19th avenue corridor this way. the study that we have been working on for three years allowed us to look at 19th avenue in a series of four tiers. the first was to sit with is the growth happening in 30 years if there were no major projects? just background. tier two has about a layer on top of that. we layer all those numbers, but we did not put their transportation solutions in the mix. we just looked at the numbers of jobs and housing, and then we studied the quota and saw that it actually got more congested. transit slowed down more. we went to tier 3, and we, as public agencies, all have recommendations and designs on the corridor. we lay those on top. we put that in the mix and saw that it did not make that much difference in leve
between 1965 and 2005, it has grown up over 370%. is much more and an animal of growth in the region and it is a san francisco. need to be thinking about transportation solutions that address regional transportation as well as local. here is where i'm going to skip ahead to talk a little bit about the 19th avenue corridor this way. the study that we have been working on for three years allowed us to look at 19th avenue in a series of four tiers. the first was to sit with is the growth happening...
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the rest is divided pretty equally between kaiser and blue shield. those are two different kinds of hmo's. one is a staff model and the other is a non-staff model. in kaiser, there are no fee-for- service costs unless someone is getting care out of the network. there is no incentive to do more to generate more revenue for the hospital. what you see is what you get. in a non-staff model hmo and in our case, blue shield, physician groups to negotiate with the insurer and amount of money per enrollee per month. some specialty positions are in that and some are not. the fee-for-service portion of the blue shield is negotiated for outpatient surgery for many specialists and four inpatient costs. that makes up 70% of our blue shield costs, our fee-for- service costs. said they are not that capitated. today, i wanted to look at just data from our active members. again, this shows you how the two groups are very comparable in terms of size, age, gender. we are comparing apples and apples in terms of data. this slide tells you that overall, blue shield has ab
the rest is divided pretty equally between kaiser and blue shield. those are two different kinds of hmo's. one is a staff model and the other is a non-staff model. in kaiser, there are no fee-for- service costs unless someone is getting care out of the network. there is no incentive to do more to generate more revenue for the hospital. what you see is what you get. in a non-staff model hmo and in our case, blue shield, physician groups to negotiate with the insurer and amount of money per...
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angela pointed out to the gaps between the old and young.f the look of the median ages, for whites, it is 41. asians, 35. african-americans, 32. the team as, 27. a much younger population. -and latinos, 27. a much younger population. we need to make sure the work force is ready. the evidence suggests we are not. a lot of that has to do with the generational divide or disconnect that angela was talking about. angela and i have been talking quite a bit. in fact, she gave my entire talk. when i think about the future, i think of a 24-year-old latino musician, my son. i hope he has a future. generational divide really does have an impact. when you look at the states in the united states that have the biggest gap demographically between old and young and you kind of line them out by who is the biggest gap, you find the level per-capita state capital spending, investment of the future, is the lowest. with the older generation, does not see themselves in the younger generation. investment is the lowest. if you look at which metropolitan area of the
angela pointed out to the gaps between the old and young.f the look of the median ages, for whites, it is 41. asians, 35. african-americans, 32. the team as, 27. a much younger population. -and latinos, 27. a much younger population. we need to make sure the work force is ready. the evidence suggests we are not. a lot of that has to do with the generational divide or disconnect that angela was talking about. angela and i have been talking quite a bit. in fact, she gave my entire talk. when i...
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northern california -- in northern california between 1990 and 2010. thank you for being here today. >> [inaudible] supervisor campos: [laughter] yes. >> [inaudible] oh, thank you. hello again. in the co-director of the center for policy analysis. i have a doctorate and master's degree in public health. i believe the reason -- the reason i'm here today as i have worked on health care reform at the national level in the u.s. senate and the 1990's and more recently on this effort. also here in san francisco in the 1980's between the master's and ph.d. in the senate, i helped organize a group in san francisco called the community health coalition, which advocated for the department of public health's budget. i share with some of the people in this room is a memory of some of the hospitals and capacity that i'm going to talk to you about. i'm really just going to remind us what hospital capacity use to look like and what it looks like now, largely to make the point that as we started discussing, the issues of cost and quality are not going to be resolved s
northern california -- in northern california between 1990 and 2010. thank you for being here today. >> [inaudible] supervisor campos: [laughter] yes. >> [inaudible] oh, thank you. hello again. in the co-director of the center for policy analysis. i have a doctorate and master's degree in public health. i believe the reason -- the reason i'm here today as i have worked on health care reform at the national level in the u.s. senate and the 1990's and more recently on this effort....
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one, the comparison between the united states and canada. in order to make sense of violence in the united states, i think that we have to treat it comparatively, we have to look at what's happening at other nations, in the other nations. one of the misconceptions about canada is that canada has fewer firearms than the united states. they do have, i think, numerically probably fewer guns. there are a lot of guns -- >> it's higher, i understand. >> percentage of ownership is quite high. i'm not sure if it's higher, but i'll trust you if you know. >> so that, to me, makes it even more important to understand these underlying currents of violence. if there are similar thurms in the canada, why is there more violence in the united states. it's a difficult question. there are other societies that have high proportion of gun ownership. scandinavian nations, for example, sweden. you know, every household has a long gun in it because men serve in the militia, and they're trained. so very, you know, high numbers of guns in these societies, very few i
one, the comparison between the united states and canada. in order to make sense of violence in the united states, i think that we have to treat it comparatively, we have to look at what's happening at other nations, in the other nations. one of the misconceptions about canada is that canada has fewer firearms than the united states. they do have, i think, numerically probably fewer guns. there are a lot of guns -- >> it's higher, i understand. >> percentage of ownership is quite...
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we didn't have the love between bush's father and john major. but we have the love between reagan and thatcher. so there needs to be genuine affection. the chemistry at the top needs to work for everything else to click in. otherwise the point about schizophrenia is right. we tend to swing fromed alation to revulsion. chris: revulsion, ok. just to correct one thing, i think that tony blair was much closer emotionally and politically to bill clinton, that's what i thought. >> no. and that surprised brits a lot and disappointed brits a lot. chris: it disappoint mess. >> i think the british have a combination of resentment and complacency. on both sides. and i don't know, do you remember the film "love actually"? that wonderful theme where you have billy bob thornton as the american president -- chris: the worst of clinton and bush in the same person. >> he comes over and bullies the british prime minister. chris: and tries to pick up the secretary. >> and hugh grant turns around and says, no and we fight back. and i watched that physical film in l
we didn't have the love between bush's father and john major. but we have the love between reagan and thatcher. so there needs to be genuine affection. the chemistry at the top needs to work for everything else to click in. otherwise the point about schizophrenia is right. we tend to swing fromed alation to revulsion. chris: revulsion, ok. just to correct one thing, i think that tony blair was much closer emotionally and politically to bill clinton, that's what i thought. >> no. and that...
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they come somewhere between 11:00 at night and midnight and stay for a few hours. then they leave between 1:00 and 3:00 in the morning. >> before the revolution, everyone who attended the crossing was thrown into prison. these days, the police look the other way. he did not make it to europe because of bad weather and a faulty motor. now, he wants to stay in tunisia like his friend. they are hoping for a new to eject, but most are not so optimistic. >> many friends and family have left already. in tyre districts are living in italy. >> this is a small town 100 kilometers east of tunis. of the population, some 70% are under the age of 30. unemployment is very high which is why so many want to get to europe. her son left to -- left tunisia without saying a word. >> he disappeared with no money for nothing. i almost died. >> she was desperately afraid for her son and received a telephone call from italy with the news he was alive. she wants him to stay in italy because those who are sent back often attempted journey again. another person to make the journey was a frie
they come somewhere between 11:00 at night and midnight and stay for a few hours. then they leave between 1:00 and 3:00 in the morning. >> before the revolution, everyone who attended the crossing was thrown into prison. these days, the police look the other way. he did not make it to europe because of bad weather and a faulty motor. now, he wants to stay in tunisia like his friend. they are hoping for a new to eject, but most are not so optimistic. >> many friends and family have...
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now fine between hayward into downtown oakland. we'll have more traffic coming up including a check of mass transit. in the meantime, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a strong aftershock hits northeastern japan today a monday after a massive earthquake that caused a deadly tsunami. japan's meteorological agency says the magnitude today was 7.0. it prompted a new tsunami warning that has since been lifted. tokyo's main airport briefly closed both of its runways. the epicenter was just inland about 100 miles north of tokyo. so far, no reports of damage. [ bell tolls ] >>> people across japan pausing for a moment of reflection at the exact time when the giant earthquake struck. the 9.0 quake and tsunami killed up to 25,000 people. in fukushima, a flooded nuclear plant is still spewing radiation. >>> two meetings planned today to work on a peace deal in libya. president barack obama will be holding a meeting this morning at the white house. and in libya, leaders of the african union hope to work out a peace deal with rebels today. ruler
now fine between hayward into downtown oakland. we'll have more traffic coming up including a check of mass transit. in the meantime, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a strong aftershock hits northeastern japan today a monday after a massive earthquake that caused a deadly tsunami. japan's meteorological agency says the magnitude today was 7.0. it prompted a new tsunami warning that has since been lifted. tokyo's main airport briefly closed both of its runways. the epicenter was...
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king of the red do it now the other semi is between spain's david fair and the seventh. we got a stunning victory over roger federer the austrian breaking the world number three one three six record a six four six four victory against the sixteen time grand slam champion. action is underway in the russian premier league which again could see a new name at the top of the table today could go two points clear of if they can get a win by creative yet of the self and in that game approaching half time but it is the worst moments later banks will be aiming for their third win of the season as a host for stop ruefully it's terry just one win from four games for an action against in our moscow. well over an england player managed to sit in the semifinals of the f.a. cup with both sides without their star striker as united boss or alex ferguson forced to bring in the image of berbatov the suspended wayne rooney part of playing with jonny evans also misses out because of a ban on down factories sidelined with a virus man city will be without a car as he's pulled a hamstring are u
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called one r t a group of african leaders are headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government and rebels meanwhile nato drones ever more fire over blunders in its military operation. and it's a deal but only job using republicans and democrats agree on costs for the u.s. budget and merrily averting a government shutdown i'll swear a columnist discuss a world without the dollar. why from our studios in central moscow you're watching are with me and he said now it's six pm here in the russian capital four pm in warsaw poland our top story it was a fatal flight which killed the president and ninety five others memorial services have begun almost a year since a plane crash in western russia claimed the lives of polish leader lech kaczynski and many top officials they've been on their way to a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the one nine hundred forty cookin massacre carried out by stalin secret police aren't easy getting a good show what is out the crash scene following the commemoration katherina a day before the first anniversary of this disaster take us thr
called one r t a group of african leaders are headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government and rebels meanwhile nato drones ever more fire over blunders in its military operation. and it's a deal but only job using republicans and democrats agree on costs for the u.s. budget and merrily averting a government shutdown i'll swear a columnist discuss a world without the dollar. why from our studios in central moscow you're watching are with me and he said now it's six pm...
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relations between the u.s. and its ally pakistan the fight against al qaida seem to be on a brink of collapse covert cia operations drone attacks and civilians deaths have prompted islam of art to rebuke washington and demand it reduces its presence in the country or if it often reports from the pakistani capital. here in islamabad officials say the relations between the u.s. and pakistan are today and it's war since nine eleven and there are many reasons behind the deterioration a case in point is that of raymond davis a cia spy who shot do pakistanis in growth daylight earlier this year claiming they were trying to rob him this incident exposed huge concerns over the activity of u.s. private security firms similar to those operating in afghanistan and iraq and others claim the real work was neutralized in the car drees nuclear arsenal which is to become the world's peace largest pakistani officials here in islamabad say they have no idea how many u.s. contractors are currently functioning in pakistan and thei
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between 7.5, and seven.8 for hispanic or latino americans and between 18.4, and nineteen.3 for african-americans. such statistics suggest there is something unique and frightening happening in the united states. the homicide rate is only one measure of violence. talk about all kinds of different things in this book. the undercurrent of violence in american life to look at what i call b ecoterrorists of violence in american culture and american society. accordingly i spend time in the book in the first chapter looking at violence as a male phenomena. it is predominantly something done by men to other men the additional to women to children as well. i want to look at the violence of american masculinity, how masculinity is constructed in the united states, to look at how boys are socializing to becoming men in this nation and in part, there are ways in which violence is built into that process. talk about that in the first chapter. the second chapter is dealing with violence in the media and on television and in movies. hollywood violence. it is no surprise to you to hear that there's a lot of vio
between 7.5, and seven.8 for hispanic or latino americans and between 18.4, and nineteen.3 for african-americans. such statistics suggest there is something unique and frightening happening in the united states. the homicide rate is only one measure of violence. talk about all kinds of different things in this book. the undercurrent of violence in american life to look at what i call b ecoterrorists of violence in american culture and american society. accordingly i spend time in the book in...
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that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that space. you have to take the inside wall out to get to it. we also see a couple of other things happening here. we see a down spout from a drain and those need to just be checked to make sure they're secure. they usually have lightweight connecters so you have to make sure they stay connected. here's a gutter at the top. people let their gutters fill up with debris. you need to clean a gutter out. how often? >> if you're near a pine tree, there's a lot of pines in san francisco, the needles can fill up, you -- probably twice, at least twice a year. it depends on where -- how many trees are near your house and what kind of leaves they have. >> so if the gutter fills up or even just enough to block that little down spout there, that's enough to have the water overflow into some location where you don't want it to be. either underneath in the front or under in the back or something. and
that keeps water out of that space between the buildings. water gets down there between the buildings and it's extremely difficult to repair dry rot inside that space. you have to take the inside wall out to get to it. we also see a couple of other things happening here. we see a down spout from a drain and those need to just be checked to make sure they're secure. they usually have lightweight connecters so you have to make sure they stay connected. here's a gutter at the top. people let their...
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is we can bridge between islamic and the western world.can project moderate islam throughout the muslim world. we can be the bastions of freedom, tolerance and harmony. beck a powerful example that once again islam, democracy, can go hand in nd and we will continue to have strength through democracy, development and harmony. this is why indonesia and america now are evolving strategic partnership. the third largest democracy, the most powerful western country and the country with the largest muslim population celebrated for the challenges of the 21st century, this partnership can strengthen stability into unity and world peace. in the final analysis, vast oceans have spread our countries but when we unite we are trying to redefine our place in the world. president obama insists the 21st century can still b the american century. i am convinced that this could well be a century. then i thought whyan't it be everybody's century? it can be the american century. it can be the asian century. it can be the european century. it can be the african
is we can bridge between islamic and the western world.can project moderate islam throughout the muslim world. we can be the bastions of freedom, tolerance and harmony. beck a powerful example that once again islam, democracy, can go hand in nd and we will continue to have strength through democracy, development and harmony. this is why indonesia and america now are evolving strategic partnership. the third largest democracy, the most powerful western country and the country with the largest...
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smalls between the three of them at the end. little love looking at last sunday's race savings because last word was paul fastest of the ferrari sparked a trance read out grounds for a culture in qualifying and he'll start tenth after saying something is b.s. . red bulls mark webber also had mechanical problems and eighteen some great at least teammates happy. and finally. today we did a good job one more time but all that is is eight meters to morrow so you know obviously we're looking to score some points tomorrow and there will be a long race i think we can be as happy as we can be with the car with with everything you know around us and finally the golfer who shot to fame after shooting at sixteen as a single hole has transpired and even laughed about his nightmare at the texas open and i can come in now return to the course for his second round with a point to prove following his club to score of sixteen on the night the day before he managed to par it on friday machine with a round of seventy seven twelve strokes better th
smalls between the three of them at the end. little love looking at last sunday's race savings because last word was paul fastest of the ferrari sparked a trance read out grounds for a culture in qualifying and he'll start tenth after saying something is b.s. . red bulls mark webber also had mechanical problems and eighteen some great at least teammates happy. and finally. today we did a good job one more time but all that is is eight meters to morrow so you know obviously we're looking to...
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you have somewhere between 80 and 100,000. in terms of who leaves, you can kind of get the numbers about who goes up to canada. but it returns in that area. it's an amazing story. the people who don't want a revolution at the end of the war have to go somewhere. so they are exiled essentially. the british give them a lot of hand up in canada. they found canada. and so you have a country here that's formed by revolutionaries, and you have a country up there that's formed by nonrevolutionaries. and that's the basis for the american -- for the canadian character. and basis for the american character. revolutionaries and nonrevolutionaries. >> where did the term tories come from? >> it's lost in antiquity, but probably it was an irish term for highway men. and it was used in british politics, parliamentary politics long before the revolution. and it still is. yeah, yeah, and it still has essentially the same meaning. even in parliament, from would be a split between how much do you support the kings ministers and how much do you s
you have somewhere between 80 and 100,000. in terms of who leaves, you can kind of get the numbers about who goes up to canada. but it returns in that area. it's an amazing story. the people who don't want a revolution at the end of the war have to go somewhere. so they are exiled essentially. the british give them a lot of hand up in canada. they found canada. and so you have a country here that's formed by revolutionaries, and you have a country up there that's formed by nonrevolutionaries....
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it was secret negotiations between palestinians and americans. the chair the and workings of a process gone awry between 2000 and 2010. we took a lot of heat for doing it. our first challenge was what to withhold? what do you not put out there? we were under tremendous pressure from the british government. we received a call from mi not to publish the name of a mi officer. and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this was listed as a consulate in jerusalem at the time. at the end of the day, we said that this was a libyan intelligence officer, would withhold his name? if he was a venezuelan, would we withhold his name? if we get rid of the my country tis of thee objection that journalists have, that it is liberating. nobody was hurt. we gave context and in permission. if you just put documents out there and they do not have any background, people did not believe them. there is no reason to put out the day that if you do not tell people why it matters to them. they probably would not look at it. the critic
it was secret negotiations between palestinians and americans. the chair the and workings of a process gone awry between 2000 and 2010. we took a lot of heat for doing it. our first challenge was what to withhold? what do you not put out there? we were under tremendous pressure from the british government. we received a call from mi not to publish the name of a mi officer. and to in turn them with bank eu funding. this is illegal under international law. this was listed as a consulate in...
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it's not critical, that goes between the reglet and president stair. that will keep the stucco from cracking. >> here's an example of why we need to maintain a distance clearance between the dwround and the siding. you see this wood siding goes right down to the concrete sidewalk and it's rotting at the bottom. that rot is just going to run up through the wood and into the framing behind and once again -- now this is interesting. those are wood stairs in a wood structure. much better solution. they're also protected because they're inside. so they're not going to have as much of a problem. they still have a joint there which is a leak problem that has to be caulked. this is sort of an interesting exercise. as you walk down the street i want to you look at the buildings carefully and see if you can see the space between the buildings in san francisco. and here we have a space that's about 3 fourth of an inch or an inch or something like that -- 3/4 of an -- 3 fourth of an inch or an -- 3/ of an inch or an inch, or something like that. you do a roof and
it's not critical, that goes between the reglet and president stair. that will keep the stucco from cracking. >> here's an example of why we need to maintain a distance clearance between the dwround and the siding. you see this wood siding goes right down to the concrete sidewalk and it's rotting at the bottom. that rot is just going to run up through the wood and into the framing behind and once again -- now this is interesting. those are wood stairs in a wood structure. much better...
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the reactionon is israel. >> israel has made clear that they have a choice between hamas or peace with israel. for israel, dealing with hamas is out of the question. hamas is seen as a terrorist organization. they did not recognize the existence of israel. they also issued at israel. in addition, it is crucial to see how the international community will deal with this. but some groups to not choose to deal with hamas for the same regions. >> we have seen pictures of prime minister or benjamin netanyahu reacting to this deal. thank you very much. it is one of the biggest hacks ever and someone now has access to the personal affirmation of 77 billion people. sony says that computer hackers broke into its databases and now they have access to personal affirmation from the users such as addresses, e-mail addresses, and credit card numbers. >> playstation at work allows players to compete against each other on-line, chat, and watch films. about 77 million users have signed up for this service. they have stored their names, addresses, birth dates, and credit card details on sunday service. t
the reactionon is israel. >> israel has made clear that they have a choice between hamas or peace with israel. for israel, dealing with hamas is out of the question. hamas is seen as a terrorist organization. they did not recognize the existence of israel. they also issued at israel. in addition, it is crucial to see how the international community will deal with this. but some groups to not choose to deal with hamas for the same regions. >> we have seen pictures of prime minister...
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also in the program a group of african leaders are headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government of the rebels meantime nato draws ever more fire over blunders in its military operation. i don't world without the top economist gather to discuss where the global economy is heading and the role of emerging countries. haven't pm saturday night here in moscow you're watching the artsy international news channel my name is kevin zero in on the top story it was a fatal flight which killed a president and ninety five others memorial service is taking place almost a year now since the plane crash in western russia that claimed the lives of the polish lead in the kitchen skeered many top officials have been on the way to a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the one nine hundred forty captain massacre carried out by stalin secret police he's a country over was at the crash scene for us it was a day to remember solemnly here in smiley and that's allegation of all one hundred people mostly relatives of the victims of the catastrophe gathered at the side where the polish
also in the program a group of african leaders are headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government of the rebels meantime nato draws ever more fire over blunders in its military operation. i don't world without the top economist gather to discuss where the global economy is heading and the role of emerging countries. haven't pm saturday night here in moscow you're watching the artsy international news channel my name is kevin zero in on the top story it was a fatal flight...
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relations between the states and relations between the politicians and relations between the society of the ordinary people is. politicized the tragedy. moscow based journalist fred we are says the public and politicians in both countries have been brought closer together as they tried to cope with the tragedy . it was a terrible trauma and i don't think we can scrub it it's helpful in any way. but i would say it's like adversity often does it challenge to the leaders on both sides to to rethink their positions to get through that because it was an awful moment and it could have turned really bad. but it didn't because the reader leaders and the populations and on both sides i think that to some extent rise to the occasion they rethought retrenched and i think we can say that we're we're mostly past that and the relationship is on a fairly constructive footing. over the next year days our crews will bring you special coverage of the commemoration ceremonies but we're looking at how both poland and russia are coming together to remember the tragedy and how the details of the crash cam
relations between the states and relations between the politicians and relations between the society of the ordinary people is. politicized the tragedy. moscow based journalist fred we are says the public and politicians in both countries have been brought closer together as they tried to cope with the tragedy . it was a terrible trauma and i don't think we can scrub it it's helpful in any way. but i would say it's like adversity often does it challenge to the leaders on both sides to to...
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other statewide office holders make between $130,000 and $151,000. members of the state senate and assembly earn about $95,000 a year. legislative leaders like the assembly speaker make slightly more. >>> it is 4:37. congress votes today on the spending plan to keep the government running through september. the plan worked out by president obama and house speaker john boehner last friday calls for $38 billion in spending cuts. both the house and senate are expected to pass it today. >>> today president obama will try to drum up support for his deficit cutting plan. the president wants to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over the next 12 years. he would trim healthcare costs in medicare and medicaid, cut defense spending and end many tax loopholes. the president blasted the republicans' counterproposal. >> nothing serious about a plan that claims to reduce the deficit by spending [ indiscernible ] >> we can't tax the very people that we expect to reinvest in our economy and to create jobs. >> the president is calling for congressional leaders to agree o
other statewide office holders make between $130,000 and $151,000. members of the state senate and assembly earn about $95,000 a year. legislative leaders like the assembly speaker make slightly more. >>> it is 4:37. congress votes today on the spending plan to keep the government running through september. the plan worked out by president obama and house speaker john boehner last friday calls for $38 billion in spending cuts. both the house and senate are expected to pass it today....
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between raising taxes, it is a false choice. they cut education and health care and pensions and all these things because when they raised taxes, they hurt economic growth and the economy. that is the fault troy's. we are all moving forward together. we need a low tax future we can continue to fund the health care system. that is what we're doing. that is what we are succeeding at. >> the problem is they do not propose to do anything now. they're talking about something far off into the future. you will see what i'm talking about. there are no investments and any getting a significant increase in family doctors. there are canadians and do not have family medicine, who were not getting the investments in home care and long-term care that are needed today. in that is what we're offering. >> this is completely false. we're the only party in this election with a specific proposal on family care. so you take time off of work to look after a loved one at home, so you can get reimbursement for some of your expenses for providing health
between raising taxes, it is a false choice. they cut education and health care and pensions and all these things because when they raised taxes, they hurt economic growth and the economy. that is the fault troy's. we are all moving forward together. we need a low tax future we can continue to fund the health care system. that is what we're doing. that is what we are succeeding at. >> the problem is they do not propose to do anything now. they're talking about something far off into the...
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also in the program a group of african leaders headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government and rebels this is made so draws ever more fire over blogger's in its military operation. in the world without the dollar top economists gather to discuss where the global economy heading and the role of the merging countries. pm saturday night here in moscow a very good evening for me kevin over here at the r.t.e. news channel tonight our top story it was a fatal flight that killed a president and ninety five others memorial services have been taking place almost a year now since the plane crash in western russia and claimed the lives of the polish leader lech kaczynski and many top officials they've been on their way to commemorate ceremony for the victims of the nine hundred fourteen cats in massacre carried out by stalin secret police in one nine hundred forty artie's katrina grow chose was at the crash scene. it was a day to remember solemnly here against my lance i tell a geisha not more graphic hundred people mostly the reality of some of the things themselves the ca
also in the program a group of african leaders headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government and rebels this is made so draws ever more fire over blogger's in its military operation. in the world without the dollar top economists gather to discuss where the global economy heading and the role of the merging countries. pm saturday night here in moscow a very good evening for me kevin over here at the r.t.e. news channel tonight our top story it was a fatal flight that...
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aside from brics we also have bilateral and trilateral discussions between russia and china between india and brazil and south africa etc so what we are experiencing i think now is actually not to growing up. getting a seat at the table that somebody else are set but actually thinking about the size and shape and the kind of table that we need ok tell me if i can go to you i mean one thing that could really mix of all the works in is the bric countries expand their influence and maybe have a more common common agenda is getting rid of for a dollar i mean if you if you got them all together and started working on it that would be a pretty amazing event in may and maybe that's what the one major event the world needs to really shake it out. exactly this this is this is what the chinese and the brazilian specially have been talking bilaterally i would say for at least two years now reform of the international finance system and adopting a basket of currencies which would probably include the dollar the euro the convertible you won the ryal which at the moment is. valued relation to the dolla
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in other news a group of african leaders are headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government and rebels meanwhile nato draws ever more fire over the wonders and its military operation there. and it's a deal but only just feuding republicans and democrats agree on the u.s. project an earlier version government shutdown and an economic meltdown. by from moscow you're watching our team with me and he said now it's four pm here in the russian capital two pm in warsaw poland now it was a fatal flight which killed the president and ninety five others and morial services have gone almost a year since the plane crash in western russia claimed the lives of polish leader lech kaczynski and many top officials you can survive pictures now from the ceremony taking place the polish president and his delegation are on their way to a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the one nine hundred forty two massacre carried out by stalin's secret police let's cross to our correspondent who is there . at this commemoration ceremony in the somalians creature because remember the scars
in other news a group of african leaders are headed to libya to try and ease the conflict between the government and rebels meanwhile nato draws ever more fire over the wonders and its military operation there. and it's a deal but only just feuding republicans and democrats agree on the u.s. project an earlier version government shutdown and an economic meltdown. by from moscow you're watching our team with me and he said now it's four pm here in the russian capital two pm in warsaw poland now...
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killed in misrata itself from these battles are being told by doctors that in a month of fighting between six hundred and a thousand civilians have been killed in the city so if you the rebels have been in control of it for more than a month now what we are seeing increasingly is every government food scientists are flying michelle in and more and more looks likely that this is he will fall to the hands of gadhafi as man ever since the united states handed over command of the military operations here in libya to nato the u.s. has been decreasing the number of combat missions it carries out here we are hearing from top american military officials that they're also going to begin withdrawing the fighter jets this submarines and they missile ships now this does come across does come against the background of a stalemate in terms of fighting on the ground between those pro and thank you this is around the city of brega in the east of the country it also comes against the backdrop of increasing criticism from within the american president barack obama's own administration over questions in ter
killed in misrata itself from these battles are being told by doctors that in a month of fighting between six hundred and a thousand civilians have been killed in the city so if you the rebels have been in control of it for more than a month now what we are seeing increasingly is every government food scientists are flying michelle in and more and more looks likely that this is he will fall to the hands of gadhafi as man ever since the united states handed over command of the military...
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you have kashmir between india and pakistan. you have between turkey and greek. and in many other countries. >> palestine. >> palestine. we have a palestine. i think what we try to reach is to solve all of those problems, possibly before nine of july. it won't be possible for all of them. and i think. you take, for example, the issue of the border, even in the other area of africa, the indication of the border has not necessarily tied to the time of the independence. it can be after. it can't be after. at what we are trying to do now is for those issues who can't be solved before 9th of july, to show the way maybe time limit where they have been -- they have to be solved. i think it's the most important because otherwise it will be impossible to solve them. >> the issue of the constitutional review has much to do with popular consultation in the blue nile, in south sudan, and maybe also darfur political process. because they -- what means popular concertation. popular concertation is a way for the two areas, blue nile and south sudan to defy the relationship with
you have kashmir between india and pakistan. you have between turkey and greek. and in many other countries. >> palestine. >> palestine. we have a palestine. i think what we try to reach is to solve all of those problems, possibly before nine of july. it won't be possible for all of them. and i think. you take, for example, the issue of the border, even in the other area of africa, the indication of the border has not necessarily tied to the time of the independence. it can be...
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the cross border movement is taking place between border countries should be. no. who's not. but. since we are discussing with them if that is accepted the pyometra system there will be a lot of control on the. us dollar kates it two point three billion dollars towards establishing a sustainable tribal area on the border with canister where particle generation is intensive funds from international donors increase. terrorist missile and fortunately do you suspect to suggest that some of that money. could reach the hands of terrorists. you'll. receive the money as yet and whatever the money to give it is to one system through the international n.g.o.s and system of pakistan and for the find their place for the military side what they will be have delivered their dispersement therefore there is hardly any thing which you can see the delete and go to the militants or the military much more. sophisticated weapons with the drug money to the drug and the international. countries in nuclear power how safe and secure is your. nuclear weaponry from falling into the wrong hands maybe into th
the cross border movement is taking place between border countries should be. no. who's not. but. since we are discussing with them if that is accepted the pyometra system there will be a lot of control on the. us dollar kates it two point three billion dollars towards establishing a sustainable tribal area on the border with canister where particle generation is intensive funds from international donors increase. terrorist missile and fortunately do you suspect to suggest that some of that...