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so that's why so many issues arise between the two the countries. it's critical that both sides work on their relative perspectives. i hope to hold ministerial or top level meetings without any conditions as soon as possible. >> abe also stressed that south korea is one of japan's most important neighbors and that both countries share basic values and interests. he said he wants to steadily develop bilateral ties through dialogue in a qualm and quiet atmosphere. abe has not been to either china or south korea since becoming prime minister in december of last year. >>> in an earlier meeting, prime minister abe told philippine president benigno aquino that japan will help his country in improving maritime security. abe stopped over in manila on saturday after visiting malaysia and singapore. abe referred to south china sea territorial disputes between china and southeast asian countries including the philippines. he said all countries should observe international law and refrain from any unilateral action. abe also said japan will use official develop
so that's why so many issues arise between the two the countries. it's critical that both sides work on their relative perspectives. i hope to hold ministerial or top level meetings without any conditions as soon as possible. >> abe also stressed that south korea is one of japan's most important neighbors and that both countries share basic values and interests. he said he wants to steadily develop bilateral ties through dialogue in a qualm and quiet atmosphere. abe has not been to either...
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so local war phase between 1968 and early 1990s. the current -- extremely angry, wants to retaliate. the americans have come to restrain him and then kim sung, and '83, the attempted assassination, and a series of events and terrorist -- the flight 858, for example, into the '80s, so that period is' the struggles between north and south core -- korea and trying to restrain them from starting another war. the end of the cold war, end of the soviet union in 1991, and north korea's economy going into a terrible slump, terrible famine, and so now the conflict it between north korea and the world. and nuclear issues becomes the issue, sort of the legacy of the korean war. so in a sense they're all distinct periods, all linked because they're part of the korean war. but they're distinct. so the -- the second themees there was an ongoing conflict between south and north korea. and and that conflict between the south and the north continues, and the war changed and evolved. >> host: really, the war, unfinished business between north and sou
so local war phase between 1968 and early 1990s. the current -- extremely angry, wants to retaliate. the americans have come to restrain him and then kim sung, and '83, the attempted assassination, and a series of events and terrorist -- the flight 858, for example, into the '80s, so that period is' the struggles between north and south core -- korea and trying to restrain them from starting another war. the end of the cold war, end of the soviet union in 1991, and north korea's economy going...
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can you mention regar of educats between the two sites? you happy with the progress made so far? >> in education, economic trade, education has increased rapidly also. there is no formal statistics yet on how many students come to study here. last year according to my information, more than 3220 students were here. they come here for the master's degree or undergraduate, post- master's degree and short-term programs. there are many. indonesia is going to taiwan now. not only to the u.s. and europe, but also to taiwan. i believe taiwan is good in education. we need to encourage our people to study in taiwan. so far, i have been here for one year. it is good. it is good to be here in taiwan to study. >> as i mentioned earlier, indonesia has a huge market. you have a large population. we have. local newspaper reports that there are now recruiting -- we have read that there are local newspaper reports that are now recruiting people to work in indonesia. the pay is better than what we received in taiwan. this is very interesting. it also shows
can you mention regar of educats between the two sites? you happy with the progress made so far? >> in education, economic trade, education has increased rapidly also. there is no formal statistics yet on how many students come to study here. last year according to my information, more than 3220 students were here. they come here for the master's degree or undergraduate, post- master's degree and short-term programs. there are many. indonesia is going to taiwan now. not only to the u.s....
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one that is very important is the into marriages between the two sides.ascinated by the figure you mentioned. what is the incidence of marriage between indonesian people and taiwanese peoe? do you remember the number roughly? do you remember the number that comes to your office? >> roughly is about 30,000. there is a sister city between indonesia and taiwan. they want to marry indonesians. taiwan is afraid of an aging population. >> it is a problem. >> most of the females in taiwan do not want to give birth. >> we are at the lowest birthrate. >> in order to have more children, they marry others. they married japanese. they married indonesian's. they marry chinese. culturally, they are married because they saare chinese, but they have been moving from china for generations. they are the same culture, the same religion. that is good. that is good for them. that is why the intermarriage is much easier and more developed between our people. it is good for the government also. >> you are very kind and modest. i think a lot of people marry people from indonesia
one that is very important is the into marriages between the two sides.ascinated by the figure you mentioned. what is the incidence of marriage between indonesian people and taiwanese peoe? do you remember the number roughly? do you remember the number that comes to your office? >> roughly is about 30,000. there is a sister city between indonesia and taiwan. they want to marry indonesians. taiwan is afraid of an aging population. >> it is a problem. >> most of the females in...
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drone attack claims more lives in pakistan further threatening relations between the two nations but here at r.t. we look at how china is fast becoming islamic new best friend. it is i want to clock one pm that is in the russian capital rule re sushi live with the top world headlines for you. an intercontinental scandal is just erupting in europe where the bolivian presidents jet was forced to be grounded after being denied airspace causing it to run dangerously low on fuel furious latin america is vowing a response calling the situation a humiliating and offensive reportedly it all happened because either you states believe the jet may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden from moscow that's. going to offer on the latest on this amal high asylum and drama hello to you well i suppose the latin american leaders are understandably a rather riled up. more latin american countries are growing furious over what happened with the bolivian president's aircraft in europe evo morales was returning home from a. gas supplier summit in moscow when his plane ended with fueling then fra
drone attack claims more lives in pakistan further threatening relations between the two nations but here at r.t. we look at how china is fast becoming islamic new best friend. it is i want to clock one pm that is in the russian capital rule re sushi live with the top world headlines for you. an intercontinental scandal is just erupting in europe where the bolivian presidents jet was forced to be grounded after being denied airspace causing it to run dangerously low on fuel furious latin...
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a proposed pipeline between canadian and u.s. refineries on the gulf of mexico has faced stiff opposition from environmentalists. they say production of vast petroleum reserves will accelerate climate change. canada ranks third in terms of the world's proven crude oil reserves, just after saudi arabia and venezuela. thef december 2012, province of alberta has about 170 billion barrels of oil or about 11% of world reserves of 99% of canada's reserves are found in alberta. in the first of our three part series, we look at the growing reliance on canada's energy exports. awaiting a president's decision, fields on both sides of the border are stacked with pipes. once in the ground, they will take root from alberta's oil sands to u.s. refineries more than 800,000 barrels a day. the company building the keystone xl pipeline says it has waited five years for approval, and that is long enough. >> oilsands reduction is going from about 2 million barrels a day to day to over 6 million barrels a day over the next 15 years. so, canada needs
a proposed pipeline between canadian and u.s. refineries on the gulf of mexico has faced stiff opposition from environmentalists. they say production of vast petroleum reserves will accelerate climate change. canada ranks third in terms of the world's proven crude oil reserves, just after saudi arabia and venezuela. thef december 2012, province of alberta has about 170 billion barrels of oil or about 11% of world reserves of 99% of canada's reserves are found in alberta. in the first of our...
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test -- between the two men. this leads to macarthur being accused of insubordination and being dismissed. i think ultimately it was a good decision by the truman administration. you had a general who was advocating policies that were just too extreme and were in many ways dangerous. it may well have led to world war iii. it is in this latter stage of the conflict that macarthur's judgment were not very good. guest: we have if you're asking about the u.s. intention. was it used as an excuse to enter the war? host: i do not think the nets it ever intended to invade china.-- the united states ever intended to invade china. i think they did do something that made his chinese -- that made the chinese very concerned. immediately after the north korean invasion of south korea harry truman sent the u.s. seventh fleet into the taiwan strait. china was still hoping that it would be able to launch its own amphibious assault on taiwan and reunify them with the mainland. the dispatch of the seventh fleet prevented this. this
test -- between the two men. this leads to macarthur being accused of insubordination and being dismissed. i think ultimately it was a good decision by the truman administration. you had a general who was advocating policies that were just too extreme and were in many ways dangerous. it may well have led to world war iii. it is in this latter stage of the conflict that macarthur's judgment were not very good. guest: we have if you're asking about the u.s. intention. was it used as an excuse to...
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reason why we target was because it was the shortest distance between the land. so why would anybody want to do a new you know that is actually going from east to the west coast we just doesn't make any sense. but the investors behind the project insist that world trade needs . and that the panama canal is not enough to handle the trade already conducted between the east and west so those who are laughing at the project right now might just have to change their tune if this game changing project succeeds. russia's city of khazan is putting on its best face as the twenty seventh world university games is set to kick off with a spectacular opening ceremony presided over by president vladimir putin as organizers apply the finishing touches artie's pour scots took a walk around the venue. over the course of the next fortnight more than thirteen thousand athletes from one hundred seventy different countries to descend on the majority of them staying here this is the university village a purpose built brand new university complex in the city center now despite the fact
reason why we target was because it was the shortest distance between the land. so why would anybody want to do a new you know that is actually going from east to the west coast we just doesn't make any sense. but the investors behind the project insist that world trade needs . and that the panama canal is not enough to handle the trade already conducted between the east and west so those who are laughing at the project right now might just have to change their tune if this game changing...
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the relation between the political sphere and the religious fear as the political sphere until fever and tries to diminish it and dictate on the reasons fear we are all in trouble and i don't see this. call for sixteen ism is justified and we had a very very successful experience in two thousand and six when we succeeded in bringing leaders of sunni and she sect in iraq to a one table under the umbrella of boise and then this sign this document or any into the let alone have just me to finish please two to sign this in october two thousand and six and it worked and that was the beginning of success of reconciliation between sunnis and she's in iraq it worked until recently and they're still the digits leaders of sudanese and religious leaders oh she's in iraq they are good friends and they had no problems the problem is still blood their political leadership is it fair to put all the blame on the political leaders who also consider themselves muslims and. exonerate ideology of religious ideology totally you don't need to persuade me that the islamization religion of peace but i think
the relation between the political sphere and the religious fear as the political sphere until fever and tries to diminish it and dictate on the reasons fear we are all in trouble and i don't see this. call for sixteen ism is justified and we had a very very successful experience in two thousand and six when we succeeded in bringing leaders of sunni and she sect in iraq to a one table under the umbrella of boise and then this sign this document or any into the let alone have just me to finish...
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plane and really with the fuel we were able to find what seems to be courting of the conversation between the pilots and a traffic controller at the austrian airport let's listen in. do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to learn because we cannot get a correct indication of the few level we need to land now anonymously several european officials have denied that the air space of these countries was blocked for the presidential flight but as a result they were allowed to conduct an emergency landing in austria but only after the fuel began dangerously running out we were able to speak to the believe in defense minister who was on that flight while they were still at the airport in vienna here's what he said about the situation. a flight path was initially approved but the spanish authorities contacted us saying we were no longer authorized to land on the territory of a spanish airport initially it was otherwise and we have permission to land at an airport on the canary islands for refueling. now frankly all of this is quite unusual but we'll see even more extraordinary is
plane and really with the fuel we were able to find what seems to be courting of the conversation between the pilots and a traffic controller at the austrian airport let's listen in. do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to learn because we cannot get a correct indication of the few level we need to land now anonymously several european officials have denied that the air space of these countries was blocked for the presidential flight but as a result they were allowed to conduct...
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not actually between the. police or the army actually. between brotherhood and the people in the street the. frustrated and angry of what the growth of. so. little. i would dare to say that what we are seeing now is the end of not only the brotherhood. in egypt and eventually in the whole region. are to the ball bearing capital sofia to open up the. police are broken through barricades built around the parliament by protesters demanding the government's resignation five people injured when clashes broke out as police tried to disperse the rally around a hundred officials and journalists still stuck inside the building people in the country have been on the streets for weeks outraged by what they call inaction over corruption and crime. and a desperate search for survivors still underway in devastated hillside soft a twin earthquake struck northwest china as many as ninety seven are confirmed dead so the numbers could rise thousands of soldiers and police were drafted in to help the rescue effort the deadly quake caused massive mudslides w
not actually between the. police or the army actually. between brotherhood and the people in the street the. frustrated and angry of what the growth of. so. little. i would dare to say that what we are seeing now is the end of not only the brotherhood. in egypt and eventually in the whole region. are to the ball bearing capital sofia to open up the. police are broken through barricades built around the parliament by protesters demanding the government's resignation five people injured when...
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plane and related with the fuel we were able to find what seems to be courting of the conversation between the bolivian pilots and a traffic controller at the austrian airport let's listen in do you need any assistance not at this moment we need to land because we cannot get a correct indication of the fuel level we need to land as a result they were allowed to conduct an emergency landing in austria but only after the fuel began dangerously running out after the plane landed in austria a local authorities actually searched it looking for snowden on board although they themselves say that they were allowed to do so by authorities but even when they did didn't find to be former n.s.a. contractor on that plane it still took quite a few hours for the bolivian president to continue his trip back home since the e.u. still wouldn't give them the proper airspace cord or the proper route to continue their flight now believe the a call this an act of aggression violating all international laws especially the fact that the president's plane was searched this is totally unprecedented in the approach
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combatants and civilians well the distinction is between those who as you say have taken up arms and are using them actively they are if you like legitimate targets for for the regime trying to defend itself but what is not acceptable is to simply attack civilian areas because that's where the rebels are hiding and say well it's not my fault if i kill civilians because a still responsibility under international humanitarian law for any force whether it's the rebels all the government to try to make a distinction between combatants and civilians that's a fair point and since you mentioned the international law of war and the geneva conventions apply here. i think the geneva conventions make the distinction between combatants and civilians very clear and i don't want to oversimplify it but in legal terms complet combatants can be purposefully targeted and killed while the government has the responsibility and all the sides actually have responsibility to protect. civilians as much as possible so why do we have all these leaders president obama prime minister cameron and others. calling
combatants and civilians well the distinction is between those who as you say have taken up arms and are using them actively they are if you like legitimate targets for for the regime trying to defend itself but what is not acceptable is to simply attack civilian areas because that's where the rebels are hiding and say well it's not my fault if i kill civilians because a still responsibility under international humanitarian law for any force whether it's the rebels all the government to try to...
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there are talks between both sides broke down about 8:30 last night. the transit union, local 1555 and service employees international union local 1021. along with the picket lines, there will also be picket linings outside of many of the work yards, the bart work yards. now one striking bart worker told me a short time ago he feels bad commuters will be impacted by this labor dispute. >> how can you be ready for this? it's hard. it's hard for us. it's hard for everybody. >> reporter: now for their part, bart officials say they offered up what was a fair contract. their latest proposal they say included a 2% annual raise and reductioned contributions between health care and pension. i have reached out this morning pe spokes people several spokes
there are talks between both sides broke down about 8:30 last night. the transit union, local 1555 and service employees international union local 1021. along with the picket lines, there will also be picket linings outside of many of the work yards, the bart work yards. now one striking bart worker told me a short time ago he feels bad commuters will be impacted by this labor dispute. >> how can you be ready for this? it's hard. it's hard for us. it's hard for everybody. >>...
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but between here rain bands will be developing into friday and heavy rain to come in between beijing and shanghai. i did mention about the summer pacific high sitting here. it is still affecting the area. shanghai is reaching 39 degrees, quite a dangerous level. even western japan is in the wake of that. kyoto where the gion festival is held, 35 degrees until friday, but take a look at hangzhou, the 40s to friday. do stay hydrated. let's look at the americas where the cold front is sagging all the way to the south. due to the tropical moisture from the south. thunderstorms are active across the southeast. this one actually could spawn tornadoes. we have a tornado watch in southern manitoba as we speak. flash floods are also still posted, risk is actually posted in a wide range in the southwest and down to new mexico due to the moisture surging from the bay of california. it's quite hot. still that heat dome across the pacific northwest, but cooler and dry across the great lakes region. and that includes chicago, toronto, looking at nice temperature, but houston's reaching up to 37 de
but between here rain bands will be developing into friday and heavy rain to come in between beijing and shanghai. i did mention about the summer pacific high sitting here. it is still affecting the area. shanghai is reaching 39 degrees, quite a dangerous level. even western japan is in the wake of that. kyoto where the gion festival is held, 35 degrees until friday, but take a look at hangzhou, the 40s to friday. do stay hydrated. let's look at the americas where the cold front is sagging all...
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talks between the two sides still ongoing. but bus drivers and mechanics basically saying we afree to disagree. and most likely it was because of the bart strike and so many more people will need to take the bus compared to a normal commute day. ac transit says it's grateful the workers decided to come to work and not walk out. ac transit serving 140,000 riders in alameda county. regular service to san francisco and the peninsula will be in effect today and of course those buses again will be going to bart stations. we are live in oakland i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> if you are planning to take golden gate into san francisco, get ready to pay more. golden gate transit bus and ferry services will go up 5% today. that about 25-50 cents more per ride. now we'd like to hear how this -- share your story if. we'd like to know. >>> developing news from arizona is reeling after the worst fire fightingen drab it happened as we were attacking a fire the fire destroyed 200 hopes. more than 200,000-acres that have been burne
talks between the two sides still ongoing. but bus drivers and mechanics basically saying we afree to disagree. and most likely it was because of the bart strike and so many more people will need to take the bus compared to a normal commute day. ac transit says it's grateful the workers decided to come to work and not walk out. ac transit serving 140,000 riders in alameda county. regular service to san francisco and the peninsula will be in effect today and of course those buses again will be...
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how they do business and how they see the relationship between between germany and russia with fifty four percent of them saying that the relationship has deteriorated in recent times now fifty percent of those who were polled said the reason for that to tear ration was the foreign policy of chancellor angela merkel and the fact that russia hadn't been given the required importance in that foreign policy. germany is russia's major trading partner in europe it's billions worth of euros of trade between the two countries free every year so it's seriously a quite a big deal economically also this could be seen as something of a a warning shot to chancellor merkel there is an election coming up in september and her main opposition in that election is. now he has called for a change of attitudes towards russia saying that germany should be less competitive and more understanding to its russian partners and this is what's been echoed by the business leaders as the director of this committee for eastern european economic relations told me those jobs that generated by the russian market are
how they do business and how they see the relationship between between germany and russia with fifty four percent of them saying that the relationship has deteriorated in recent times now fifty percent of those who were polled said the reason for that to tear ration was the foreign policy of chancellor angela merkel and the fact that russia hadn't been given the required importance in that foreign policy. germany is russia's major trading partner in europe it's billions worth of euros of trade...
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a long delayed peace negotiations between israel and the palestinians are finally started to restart in washington on monday evening after prime minister netanyahu cabinet very soon release one hundred four palestinian prisoners. and the diplomatic wrangling over edward snowden takes a new twist as washington rules out the death penalty for the man whose expose it spying secrets he's still stuck in trance and live at a moscow airport. oh . welcome to our d.m. to obama day with the week's top stories as well as today's. another surge of condit has brought to iraq with a two hundred twelve lives lost during the violence over the past seven days now in july alone a staggering eight hundred people were killed in the country that's become a breeding ground for terrorists since the u.s. led invasion a decade ago and the war has also left a disturbing legacy of contamination which results in birth defects artie's boosie calf enough investigates. not just. one hundred sixty kilometers south of baghdad the sacred shiite city is known for its holy shrines and is surrounded by one of the larges
a long delayed peace negotiations between israel and the palestinians are finally started to restart in washington on monday evening after prime minister netanyahu cabinet very soon release one hundred four palestinian prisoners. and the diplomatic wrangling over edward snowden takes a new twist as washington rules out the death penalty for the man whose expose it spying secrets he's still stuck in trance and live at a moscow airport. oh . welcome to our d.m. to obama day with the week's top...
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you have at that point the local war face between 68 and early 1990s. the koreans are extremely angry. he wants to retaliate. the americans are trying to restrain him. on the other hand son did these provocative actions, the blue house raid the pueblo and an assassination attempt and 74 which kills pack's wife and the attempted assassination. in a series of events as well as terrorist flight 858. that period is really about the struggle between north and south korea and the attempt by the superpowers to restrain them from starting another korean war and then of course the last page is the post-war period. again the geopolitical situation changes. the end of the cold war, the end of the soviet union in 1991 and north korea's economy goes into a terrible slump, a terrible famine so now the conflict is in between north and south korea per se but north korea in the world. it's the nuclear issue that becomes the issue, sort of the legacy of the korean war. in a sense they are all distinct periods and they are all linked because they are part of the korean wa
you have at that point the local war face between 68 and early 1990s. the koreans are extremely angry. he wants to retaliate. the americans are trying to restrain him. on the other hand son did these provocative actions, the blue house raid the pueblo and an assassination attempt and 74 which kills pack's wife and the attempted assassination. in a series of events as well as terrorist flight 858. that period is really about the struggle between north and south korea and the attempt by the...
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lynn the director of an organization that takes the economic temperature of the relationship between the two countries now your organization of just published information about the relationship between germany and russia and it seems that there has been a deterioration in that relationship why is that happened and of course there are some cooling as you mentioned in the political relationship but as you know the economy still isn't a good shape we had a turnover of eight billion euros last year in two thousand and twelve and i think we keep on going in this road now is this down to the personal politics of some german politicians has this is merkel essentially got her policy wrong when it comes to dealing with russia i think she will make some clear statements also to the russian society that is what germany stands for what you know our business is really to to have the dominant to have the relationship very close and i cannot make ties we have a lot of energy ties we have thirty percent of our energy comes from russia that it true for germany and for the european union but also we w
lynn the director of an organization that takes the economic temperature of the relationship between the two countries now your organization of just published information about the relationship between germany and russia and it seems that there has been a deterioration in that relationship why is that happened and of course there are some cooling as you mentioned in the political relationship but as you know the economy still isn't a good shape we had a turnover of eight billion euros last year...
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but this is on judah street looking west on judah between 45th and 46th avenues. and you can see right about here it is a little bit hard to see, but as a pedestrian island and on the entire north side of the block between 45th and 46th, there is room for two vehicles and there is a vehicle here and a driveway. and there is room for one more vehicle in the fire hydrant and there are 45th avenue. this is at the opposite end of the spectrum. this is the south side of the judah street between 33 and 34rd avenue and the parking is available for vehicles. just out of view here is that the other pedestrian island like the one that you saw at 46th and judah. >> and before you turn to the next photograph, what is in the yellow signs? i can't... >> these guys here? >> yeah. >> those are... and it is these are just locations of businesses and they are also in opposition. just... >> they oppose the park. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> >> okay. and this was taken on 45th avenue in there is a place on the corner called outer lands and they have a parklet and this was just taken by
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and i get to work between 8:30 and 9:00. sop i dressed super early today. >> reporter: walnut creek is one of four bus locations offering charter buses. the charter buses will run between 5:00 a.m. the first one just arriving and until 9:00 a.m. and then from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. there are not any set times for when the buses will arrive. they will make loops based on traffic. large crowd out here this morning that. >>> muni is also preparing for extra passengers. hewn know will prioritize service on the -- they are the two for mayor roadways have been if zillion track -- clipper e-cash can be used on samtran and cal train. samtran customers should look for their regular buses at temporary stops. >>> many bay area commuters can remember the last time bart workers went on strike. that was september 1997 and that was the result. traffic all across the bay area a nightmare during that six-day strike. but back in 1997 he carried 1225 passengers a day. the good news may be this new strike is in july. not september. and there a
and i get to work between 8:30 and 9:00. sop i dressed super early today. >> reporter: walnut creek is one of four bus locations offering charter buses. the charter buses will run between 5:00 a.m. the first one just arriving and until 9:00 a.m. and then from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. there are not any set times for when the buses will arrive. they will make loops based on traffic. large crowd out here this morning that. >>> muni is also preparing for extra passengers. hewn know...
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leadership strike to rein in their supporters there's a very deep underlying political divide here between the secularists and the islamists with intimacy and this is really all about determining the nature of what tunis is going to look like socially as well as politically following the uprising of the revolution so it's a very contested area that is likely to be polarizing people very much already and i think the assassination is just going to bring that to the fore once again. coming up after the break ups on our boy casts of the questions on the syrian conflict. we speak your language as i think about the war not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. the eternity of angles keep these stories. here to. try to alter the spanish find out more visit actuality on t.v. dot com. oh and while. controls of heart humanitarian concerns have been thought of in syria to justify all sorts of military actions with the distinction between combatants and civilians purposeful is learned how much more difficult has it made the provision of help to those who desperately
leadership strike to rein in their supporters there's a very deep underlying political divide here between the secularists and the islamists with intimacy and this is really all about determining the nature of what tunis is going to look like socially as well as politically following the uprising of the revolution so it's a very contested area that is likely to be polarizing people very much already and i think the assassination is just going to bring that to the fore once again. coming up...
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deadly divide in egypt so just six killed and more than one hundred injured in nationwide clashes between opponents and supporters of ousted president morsi or the rival groups continuing bad crowds at. the rialto over privacy the youth threatens to squash data sharing with the do us over the nasa and essays by snooping program despite revelations france's and bracing seem tajiks. and welcome to the twenty four hour news life for most my name is you dash of our top story now that as well has extended a helping hand to the man who exposed the world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden's finally received an asylum officer after being stranded in the transit zone of moskos you at court for two weeks on his tone boston. could it be the end of edward snowden's long isolation here at moscow's sheremetyevo airport his limbo in the transit area here or so we think as best we can tell we've not seen him for two months it seems his options were running out but now after these two weeks two offers possible offers of asylum the first one from venezuela as we heard announced by pres
deadly divide in egypt so just six killed and more than one hundred injured in nationwide clashes between opponents and supporters of ousted president morsi or the rival groups continuing bad crowds at. the rialto over privacy the youth threatens to squash data sharing with the do us over the nasa and essays by snooping program despite revelations france's and bracing seem tajiks. and welcome to the twenty four hour news life for most my name is you dash of our top story now that as well has...
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the white house says it was just lunch between friends. clinton has not decided whether or not to run for president in 2016. >>> do you ever dream of eating bonbons with billionaire warren buffett? now is your chance. he is auctioning off all you can eat tour of sees candy factory in los angeles. bidding is already up to $35,000. the money goes to andreacasion nonprofit in l.a. buffett has owned sees candy since 1972. >>> 5:18. little leaguers from all around the world converging on the bay area. why livermore was the chosen spot. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. the as continue to light up the scoreboard and the defending champions get their day in the sun at the white house. coming up. >> and what's cool about your school? or your camp? you can submit your nomination on our website, kpix.com/coolschool. and we may come and feature it right here on our show. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the oakland athletics against the blue jays today. 7:05 game time. partly cloudy and cool. >> we continue to check in with chp but look at this, the bridges are s
the white house says it was just lunch between friends. clinton has not decided whether or not to run for president in 2016. >>> do you ever dream of eating bonbons with billionaire warren buffett? now is your chance. he is auctioning off all you can eat tour of sees candy factory in los angeles. bidding is already up to $35,000. the money goes to andreacasion nonprofit in l.a. buffett has owned sees candy since 1972. >>> 5:18. little leaguers from all around the world...
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there is always friction between the house and senate. a lot of it understandable, but i respect the house of representatives. i respect their views. we have a job ahead of us. we're not going to be alone here as chuck and i mentioned. there is coalition the likes i haven't seen. congress sooner or later responds to public opinion. when you ask the american people if they supported this if these people are here legally, learning english, plus a tough border security provision, plus an e-verify, in other words, everybody who applies for a job better have the right documentation, think you have a winning combination. it's not going to be easy, but again, i really hesitated to tell speaker boehner how he should do. this i think republicans realize the implications much of the future of republican party if we don't get this issue behind us. by the way, we do share the common goal of believing that the defacto amnesty is there we need to bring them out of the shadows. >> i would say one more thing. in three times in the last six months, speake
there is always friction between the house and senate. a lot of it understandable, but i respect the house of representatives. i respect their views. we have a job ahead of us. we're not going to be alone here as chuck and i mentioned. there is coalition the likes i haven't seen. congress sooner or later responds to public opinion. when you ask the american people if they supported this if these people are here legally, learning english, plus a tough border security provision, plus an e-verify,...
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actually between the. police or the army actually. between. people. angry. so. no. i would dare to say that what we are seeing now is the end or not only of the brotherhood but the end of political islam in egypt and eventually in the whole region now with the u.k. slashing spending to try and balance the budget authority and london are taking a big old bite out of the fire rescue services a proposed station closures and job cuts have sparked outrage among the workers and led to concerns of a people's safety. reports on how the firefighters are fighting the cost cutting drive. when there's a fire you may have to wait a little longer for help to arrive that's the fear of those campaigning against london mayor boris johnson proposed cuts to the london fire rescue services that could lead to the closure and their neighborhood station is a tragedy for for the borough of is this. is being a schools businesses houses and if it cuts don't viable have to wait for a fire engine from other regions is just craziness as a stand he continues to bite someone and firefighters ques
actually between the. police or the army actually. between. people. angry. so. no. i would dare to say that what we are seeing now is the end or not only of the brotherhood but the end of political islam in egypt and eventually in the whole region now with the u.k. slashing spending to try and balance the budget authority and london are taking a big old bite out of the fire rescue services a proposed station closures and job cuts have sparked outrage among the workers and led to concerns of a...
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there is the division between hamas and fatah and divisions between fatah itself and there are divisions within fatah and the other factions, so it is very hard to see something immediately responding to this initiative by the secretary of state. >> rose: okay. >> there is a real problem in that department. >> rose: i want to come back to all of this. some people raise this question. why is the secretary of state spending time on this seemingly intractable issue when you have got a war in syria and an egypt, you have got a government that you do not know where it is going and what its components are? you know, one of the things that are going for this administration for secretary kerry and the president is that they understand how central this israeli-palestinian issue is to the united states. this issue is not the problems of egypt or syria or tunisia but it is the prism of pain through which arabs see america and we see that over the whole decade of information on how it is that this is the one that -- is the central one for arabs passing judgment, that's why, by the way in egypt or in
there is the division between hamas and fatah and divisions between fatah itself and there are divisions within fatah and the other factions, so it is very hard to see something immediately responding to this initiative by the secretary of state. >> rose: okay. >> there is a real problem in that department. >> rose: i want to come back to all of this. some people raise this question. why is the secretary of state spending time on this seemingly intractable issue when you have...
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the amended version of the legislation, as the supervisor told you there was significant changes between the original and the amended version but what we are talking about is the new amended version. first i want to give you an overview and i will echo what the supervisor told you, but i just want to set the stage sfo some of my later remarks. and what it essentially does is allow a qualified employees, a certain number of employees in san francisco to make one or two types of request, a flexible working arrangement or a predictable working arrangement. from a certain set of employers in san francisco. now a qualified employee is anyone who is responsible for the care of a child, or a serious medical condition or taking care of a parent over the age of 65 and has to have worked for the employer over 6 months and work eight or more hours a week, it is important to consider that temporary workers are included. so a temporary worker as the way to legislation is written now may make a request to the agency that employs them or to the client in which they are placed and show up and work durin
the amended version of the legislation, as the supervisor told you there was significant changes between the original and the amended version but what we are talking about is the new amended version. first i want to give you an overview and i will echo what the supervisor told you, but i just want to set the stage sfo some of my later remarks. and what it essentially does is allow a qualified employees, a certain number of employees in san francisco to make one or two types of request, a...
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message between them is removed from. the process we carried out we split the laser into three parts. the body of the laser has been divided into three electrically isolated such electrodes attached to either side supply an electrical current which implies the laser radiation the section in a sense actually absorbing when the amount of electricity supply to exceed the critical level the floodgates open resulting in shorts and coherence powerful laser pulses being emitted in other words a super radio plays a big we managed to make a shorter powerful impulse and break the world record that sony had previously set people's last for just over one pick a second as power is seven to eight swats which exceeds that of the japanese achievements. so why did six institutes the european commission of us really it goes all this trouble well apart from their interest in the nitty gritty futuristic science of it all super radio lasers also have very practical applications today that can be used to transfer process information because ti
message between them is removed from. the process we carried out we split the laser into three parts. the body of the laser has been divided into three electrically isolated such electrodes attached to either side supply an electrical current which implies the laser radiation the section in a sense actually absorbing when the amount of electricity supply to exceed the critical level the floodgates open resulting in shorts and coherence powerful laser pulses being emitted in other words a super...
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out early elections calling for more talks between parties. belgium has welcomed a new monarch, king philip, following the abdication of his father. thousands lined the streets of brussels for the celebration. people for theis first time asking, this air force pilot assumes the throne, becoming the seventh mark of belgium. >> i swear i will respect the constitution and law of the belgian people, to maintain the independence of the country and maintain the belgian territory intact. >> he receives the crown from his father who abdicated after 20 years on the throne. messageear old's final was a tribute to his family. >> to the queen who has supported me throughout my rain, i would like to say thank you. all the emotional and intellectual qualities needed to serve our country in your new role. you and your dear spouse have all of our trust. taking to the palace balcony, king philip and his wife, nell gwyn, addressed thousands of well-wishers. this is still a nation divided by language and culture. many dutch speakers want greater independence. th
out early elections calling for more talks between parties. belgium has welcomed a new monarch, king philip, following the abdication of his father. thousands lined the streets of brussels for the celebration. people for theis first time asking, this air force pilot assumes the throne, becoming the seventh mark of belgium. >> i swear i will respect the constitution and law of the belgian people, to maintain the independence of the country and maintain the belgian territory intact....
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some models duck it between in between cuba and florida into the gulf of mexico. good time to go to the website, download our weather app and track this right along with us. live shot, our michael and son weather cam, really a very nice evening right now, temperature- wise 86, the dew point in the 60s. that's pretty nice, winds out of the west, southwest at 11. clouds rolled through early, but for the most part we're looking at a very nice evening. here's the radar. most of the showers and storms ducked to our south. we have a couple that popped literally in the last 30 minutes to the west of us, nothing crazy heavy, but there's one storm entering hd now that will head toward leesburg. a couple of showers weakened in between cumberland and hagerstown. we are back to a green alert. temperatures 83 arlington, 85 old town, 84 toward andrews and 83 in waldorf. summer pattern holds. if you want to cook out tonight or dine out, you can. some morning patchy fog is possible tomorrow and you guessed it, more afternoon storms on tuesday. for tonight an isolated evening thun
some models duck it between in between cuba and florida into the gulf of mexico. good time to go to the website, download our weather app and track this right along with us. live shot, our michael and son weather cam, really a very nice evening right now, temperature- wise 86, the dew point in the 60s. that's pretty nice, winds out of the west, southwest at 11. clouds rolled through early, but for the most part we're looking at a very nice evening. here's the radar. most of the showers and...
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then the chinese military is on high alert between -- after riots between ethnic groups in the western province. of theor the stability fragile economy as saudi arabia expelled thousands of migrants. egyptians of deposed president protesting in cairo thousands have turned in a district in the capital. the military says it will respect peaceful protests. the african union has suspended egypt from all activities following the military coup. police in peru have fired teargas and water cannons at students. they're angry about efforts to reform the university system. latin-american leaders are demanding a public apology from european countries. they're angry because the bolivian president's airplane was forced to land in vienna. and with snowden was suspected of being on board but he was not. let's return to the mass protest in egypt. isenior political analyst with us. there are thousands of people there. they are angry. they voted this man in democratically. he is nowhere to be seen. how do you think this will play out? >> there is more than one scenario. it depends entirely on how the egy
then the chinese military is on high alert between -- after riots between ethnic groups in the western province. of theor the stability fragile economy as saudi arabia expelled thousands of migrants. egyptians of deposed president protesting in cairo thousands have turned in a district in the capital. the military says it will respect peaceful protests. the african union has suspended egypt from all activities following the military coup. police in peru have fired teargas and water cannons at...
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the fierce confrontation between the gyptian army and the muslim brotherhood turns a bloody more than seventy people are confirmed dead in cairo clashes each camp blaming the other for inciting the violence. stories that shaped the week right here in our t.v. it's still transit limbo for edward snowden he's waiting for paperwork that will allow him to leave a moscow airport amid fresh threats from washington. the syrian national council agrees to take part in a peace conference but first demands that assad step down and ask the u.s. to ship arms to the opposition this has divisions within the rebel camp highlights the possibility of internal strife. thanks for tuning in this hour you're watching the weekly right here on r t m d c cough and well we begin in egypt where the confrontation between the military on the muslim brotherhood has intensified clashes between the supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsy and the security forces on saturday have resulted in the deadliest violence since the military took over official figures but the number of those killed more than seventy
the fierce confrontation between the gyptian army and the muslim brotherhood turns a bloody more than seventy people are confirmed dead in cairo clashes each camp blaming the other for inciting the violence. stories that shaped the week right here in our t.v. it's still transit limbo for edward snowden he's waiting for paperwork that will allow him to leave a moscow airport amid fresh threats from washington. the syrian national council agrees to take part in a peace conference but first...
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increase over time as more message between them is removed from. the process we carried out split the laser into three parts. the body of the laser has been divided into three electrically isolated section of the electrodes attached to either side to play an electrical current which implies the laser radiation the section in a sense actually absorbed when the amount of electricity supplied exceeds a critical level the floodgates open resulting in short incoherent powerful laser. other words a super radio plays a big we managed to make a shorter more powerful impulse and break the world record that sony had previously set people's last for just over one pick a second as power is seven to eight swats which exceeds that of the japanese achievements. so why did six institutes the european commission of a serious go to all this trouble well apart from their interest in the nitty gritty futuristic science of it all super radio please also have very. practical applications to date can be used to transfer process information because times help scientists s
increase over time as more message between them is removed from. the process we carried out split the laser into three parts. the body of the laser has been divided into three electrically isolated section of the electrodes attached to either side to play an electrical current which implies the laser radiation the section in a sense actually absorbed when the amount of electricity supplied exceeds a critical level the floodgates open resulting in short incoherent powerful laser. other words a...
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the relation between the political sphere and the religious fear as the political sphere interferes and tries to diminish it and dictate on the reasons for we are all in trouble and i don't see this. call for sixteen ism is justified and we had a very very successful experience in two thousand and six when we succeeded in bringing leaders of sunni and she in iraq to a one table under the umbrella of boise and then this sign this document or any into the no lie low have me to finish please two to sign this into two thousand and six and it worked and that was the beginning of success of reconciliation between sunnis and she's in iraq it work until recently and there still is the the the digits leaders of sudanese and religious leaders of she's in iraq they are good friends and they had no problems the problem is still blood their political leadership is it fair to put all the blame on the political leaders who also consider themselves muslims and. exonerate ideology of religious ideology totally you don't need to persuade me that the islamization religion of peace but i think when we see
the relation between the political sphere and the religious fear as the political sphere interferes and tries to diminish it and dictate on the reasons for we are all in trouble and i don't see this. call for sixteen ism is justified and we had a very very successful experience in two thousand and six when we succeeded in bringing leaders of sunni and she in iraq to a one table under the umbrella of boise and then this sign this document or any into the no lie low have me to finish please two...
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and told him turkey has always remained israel's top ally in the region no matter what's happened between them. this pipe of the critics of prime minister in the past years especially in turkey is still a very important ally and maybe maybe the most important and i hope in the region what's more important for turkey then getting rid of assad or keeping on good terms with the rest of the regional players turkey is we have to remember a very very important nato member and turkey knows that it is acting also for the nato turkey it's now or right now providing the military bases for the nato patriot rocket system which are directed against syria so turkey knows how to connect its own let me tell it new autumn and dream of being the leading power in the region and with its role playing in the nato and the nato is toward syria very aggressive and this it can vary a little syria especially the united states but what do you think of such cooperation between some of the syrian government's toughest rivals in the region mean now for the assad regime well i don't think that this is a huge change for
and told him turkey has always remained israel's top ally in the region no matter what's happened between them. this pipe of the critics of prime minister in the past years especially in turkey is still a very important ally and maybe maybe the most important and i hope in the region what's more important for turkey then getting rid of assad or keeping on good terms with the rest of the regional players turkey is we have to remember a very very important nato member and turkey knows that it is...