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it is a very important dialogue that we have between japan and america. this is the most foundational relationship we have and we needed to be successful. i know the prime minister will be a key leader for that. about 80% of americans believe that u.s.-japan relationships is the most important foundational relationship in asia. it is emblematic of how a important we give this relationship. in his tenure and president obama's second term, we are delighted to have him here. please welcome him with your applause, prime minister abe. [applause] >> thank you for your warm introduction. thank you, ambassador. thank you, governor. thank you, doctor green. and thank you all for joining me today. last year, we updated a paper about japan. they asked if japan would end up becoming that nation. here is my answer to you. japan is not and will never be a tier two country. that is the core message i am here to make. i am back. [laughter] [applause] thank you. and so shall japan be. that is what i wanted to say. i could stop here and take questions for the next 50 minut
it is a very important dialogue that we have between japan and america. this is the most foundational relationship we have and we needed to be successful. i know the prime minister will be a key leader for that. about 80% of americans believe that u.s.-japan relationships is the most important foundational relationship in asia. it is emblematic of how a important we give this relationship. in his tenure and president obama's second term, we are delighted to have him here. please welcome him...
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wanted them to be open between 4:00 and 6:00 because they felt between 2:00 and 4:00 was the most egregious and they fixed up and cleaned up between 2:00 and 4:00 so this is what the neighbors originally agreed to which was between 4:00 and 6:00. >> am i remembering that incorrectly? >> that is correct. >> okay. >> so, do we have a motion? >> i would like to move to approve this permit. >> i have a second? >> are they going to carry the security to 4 to 6:00 as well? >> with the same conditions? >> yeah. well, if yeah. >> i second if they do... >> call the roll. >> so the motion is that operations permitted between 2:00 and... >> all of the conditions now would be applicable between 4:00 and 6:00. >> and to the security, the whole mess. >> yeah. >> the neighborhood. >> the whole mess for the record. >> thank you. >> for the record. >> commissioner akers. >> aye. >> commissioner perez. >> aye. >> hyde. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. newlin >> aye. >> lee. >> aye >> good luck and do as effective a job from 4:00 to 6:00 as you have been doing from 2:00 to 4:00 >> thank you. item six m, kyung kim d
wanted them to be open between 4:00 and 6:00 because they felt between 2:00 and 4:00 was the most egregious and they fixed up and cleaned up between 2:00 and 4:00 so this is what the neighbors originally agreed to which was between 4:00 and 6:00. >> am i remembering that incorrectly? >> that is correct. >> okay. >> so, do we have a motion? >> i would like to move to approve this permit. >> i have a second? >> are they going to carry the security to 4 to...
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new york so fucking scandals a cyber war between beijing and washington d.c. with very interested hear what you have to say about it at all. dot com we're still taking your votes and your opinions on our polls right here come the numbers for this hour let's see how you're voting right now regarding a cyber war between washington and beijing sixty five percent of all of you voting say it's just a p.r. stunt from obama's cybersecurity so you can. curate his policies analysis that's a tough one every now and again down to up at second position here it's all about espionage well that's fairly easy to believe a thirteen percent down to the orange or yellow a glimpse into world war three i think perhaps i'm getting a bit dramatic down to the fourth position of the bare minimum saying that a world between washington and beijing a cyberwarfare president obama is sending a very clear warning to china while we're still taking your votes that are to dot com we love it when you get involved to let us know what you think and for the meanwhile i'll be back with more global
new york so fucking scandals a cyber war between beijing and washington d.c. with very interested hear what you have to say about it at all. dot com we're still taking your votes and your opinions on our polls right here come the numbers for this hour let's see how you're voting right now regarding a cyber war between washington and beijing sixty five percent of all of you voting say it's just a p.r. stunt from obama's cybersecurity so you can. curate his policies analysis that's a tough one...
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between government and the banking system. which was never really been revealed very little is in the public domain people just assume that there is such a conspiracy but in fact nobody can prove it so by the one nine hundred thirty five at the end of this collapse there was no more silver standard anywhere they are ruthless china. which had been in the suicide standard since stein immemorial abandoned the symbol standard in nineteen thirty five so we can just say that was b. and the feet silver was no longer amount of money anywhere in new now there was a metal standard as i recall when jennings bryan he gave his famous speech not to be crucified on a cross of gold and there was a site there between. going back and forth between silver and gold and there was that by metal standard and now both both metals are bendy monetized completely by now but not by. brian jennings. for presidency i don't know three times and failed every time but what came out of it was the gold more no matter the listen as a fools to mouth a little. it
between government and the banking system. which was never really been revealed very little is in the public domain people just assume that there is such a conspiracy but in fact nobody can prove it so by the one nine hundred thirty five at the end of this collapse there was no more silver standard anywhere they are ruthless china. which had been in the suicide standard since stein immemorial abandoned the symbol standard in nineteen thirty five so we can just say that was b. and the feet...
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it's ten minutes past the hour moscow time the rivalry between the u.s. and china has gone digital and it's threatening to turn into a full scale cyber war a recent scandal involving a chinese military unit allegedly engaged in cyber theft from american companies has put washington on the defensive but it might not be long before washington makes its move into this new era cyber arms race as art is more important reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american i
it's ten minutes past the hour moscow time the rivalry between the u.s. and china has gone digital and it's threatening to turn into a full scale cyber war a recent scandal involving a chinese military unit allegedly engaged in cyber theft from american companies has put washington on the defensive but it might not be long before washington makes its move into this new era cyber arms race as art is more important reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house...
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between government and the banking system. which was never really been revealed very little is in the public domain people just assume that there is such a conspiracy but in fact nobody can prove it so by the one nine hundred thirty five at the end of this collapse there was no more silver standard anywhere they are ruthless china. which had been on soon the suicide standard since time immemorial abandoned the syllabus and the nineteen thirty five so we can just say that was b. and the feet still there was no longer amount of money anywhere in the now there was a bio metal standard as i recall when jennings bryan gave his famous speech not to be christopher out in a cross of gold and there was a site between. going back and forth between seller and gold and that wasn't by metal standard and both both metals are bendy monetized completely by now but not by. brian jennings. for presidency i don't know three times and failed every time but what came out of it was the groove more no matter who it was as a fools to mouth a lose fro
between government and the banking system. which was never really been revealed very little is in the public domain people just assume that there is such a conspiracy but in fact nobody can prove it so by the one nine hundred thirty five at the end of this collapse there was no more silver standard anywhere they are ruthless china. which had been on soon the suicide standard since time immemorial abandoned the syllabus and the nineteen thirty five so we can just say that was b. and the feet...
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take your mass, multiply by the mass of the world, then divide it between the distance between you and the center of the world squared. guess what you get? begin with 'w' end with 'eight'? try it. your weight, that's what your weight is. your weight is a gravity force. it's a gravitational interaction between you and the world, between the mass that makes you up and the mass that makes up the world and that's what it is. makes sense? you feel weight because the gravitational interaction pulls you against the surface. what if we cut out the surface and you're here? well, honey, if you cut the surface out, then you kinda fall toward this, wouldn't you? you fall to it. what happens when you jump off a curbstone for a little bit? do you weigh anything? what happens when you jump off a cliff? do you weigh anything? is there a force acting on you? you're driving in your car or your friend's car and your friend says, "hey, i wanna do something different today." and you're driving, driving, driving and all of a sudden, stop, not this different. and as you fall down, is gravity pulling on you?
take your mass, multiply by the mass of the world, then divide it between the distance between you and the center of the world squared. guess what you get? begin with 'w' end with 'eight'? try it. your weight, that's what your weight is. your weight is a gravity force. it's a gravitational interaction between you and the world, between the mass that makes you up and the mass that makes up the world and that's what it is. makes sense? you feel weight because the gravitational interaction pulls...
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over the last three years we've had a coup going on between. you and the pakistani intelligence agency i decide right now you can see there's a tunes truce but if john brennan is confirmed i think we're looking at a number of scenes of instability in this entire region of guns and buckets not. confirming the bomb destruction but confirming john brennan and you director is. basically take clean us all back to the same destructive policies that actually led to the american and to the near american defeat in the months down the same papa sees the end take an isolation of t.l.i. as we all know that you have to stay just work very closely with several countries in this region in order to secure afghanistan this included of course five stun it included several countries in central asia that include russia and others but it with each of these countries the united states and the policies the kind of policies that the cia in particular purse you would really in antagonized all of these key u.s. allies and made the u.s. mission in afghanistan very very d
over the last three years we've had a coup going on between. you and the pakistani intelligence agency i decide right now you can see there's a tunes truce but if john brennan is confirmed i think we're looking at a number of scenes of instability in this entire region of guns and buckets not. confirming the bomb destruction but confirming john brennan and you director is. basically take clean us all back to the same destructive policies that actually led to the american and to the near...
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and the relationship between those two women, and the tension between those two women, i think are thehole story. (susan seidelman) rosanna arquette, in imitating susan, in trying to be an imperfect version of susan, by the end of the movie is a better version of herself. we tried obvious devices, like amnesia, mistaken identity borrowed from the old screwball comedies, in order to get at some bigger identity truths. beautiful. $10, all right? hollywood is a pretty conservative institution, and i think that, that there are films that explore alternatives to these romantic situations, but i don't really think they come out of hollywood because i think hollywood appeals to this safety net. i think there's a lot of issues that could be dealt with, that have to do with gender, and have to do with sexuality, that i think we're still afraid to touch upon. we're mixed up. we don't know exactly what to fall in love with now. so you're seeing in the 90's all sorts of strange love, older men, younger women, two men fall in love, you're seeing two girls fall in love. it's all over the place in th
and the relationship between those two women, and the tension between those two women, i think are thehole story. (susan seidelman) rosanna arquette, in imitating susan, in trying to be an imperfect version of susan, by the end of the movie is a better version of herself. we tried obvious devices, like amnesia, mistaken identity borrowed from the old screwball comedies, in order to get at some bigger identity truths. beautiful. $10, all right? hollywood is a pretty conservative institution, and...
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well at this point we're kind of having this whole up and down which is happening between the candidates which is of course something to be expected in the preliminary stages of the counting of the results it's first it looks like the evolution was at the head then. he made a surprise appearance at the top and then back it went down to being in first place better going to being in second and the biggest surprise with agree lower former stand up comedian coming in the a very firm third place and of course modern monte the prime minister has since told numerous assyria to measures italian public his coming in the fourth place he's actually trailing quite severely and does look like this vote is not so much of all the politicians or it's not so much about voting for one as it is about voting against against the us territory measures which have been put in place by mario monti over the past year and a half and they have been proven quite unpopular so it does look like the italians are voting with monty in everything that he had to do with the economy you have to understand that italy is the
well at this point we're kind of having this whole up and down which is happening between the candidates which is of course something to be expected in the preliminary stages of the counting of the results it's first it looks like the evolution was at the head then. he made a surprise appearance at the top and then back it went down to being in first place better going to being in second and the biggest surprise with agree lower former stand up comedian coming in the a very firm third place and...
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the competition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident intelligence figures think america is already losing a major cyber war. hacking into washington security. reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identified a secretive chinese military unit as the likely source of hacking against u.s. corporations a charge china vehementl
the competition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident intelligence figures think america is already losing a major cyber war. hacking into washington security. reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting...
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also coming up, fresh fighting erupts between rebels and military forces after a suicide bombing in bally. a new american general takes charge of the forces in afghanistan, but what are the challenges he faces? and that the chinese new year. more than a billion people around the world aren't really in the do your of the stake. -- in that do year of the snake. to these is in the middle of what's being called its biggest political crisis since the country unleashed the arabs from uprising two years ago. in the latest twist, the secular party has withdrawn his ministers from a coalition government. hamadi jebali. opposition leader was -- opposition leader, shokri belaid, a shot dead. by saturday, but the party only agreed to a national unity government comprise the politicians. a deadline to form a national unity government expired on sunday without agreement, which is why the president's party has withdrawn. >> news here in tunis coming from party officials that one of these secular parties inside the government's coalition is to allow will deal a heavy blow to prime minister, hamadi jebali
also coming up, fresh fighting erupts between rebels and military forces after a suicide bombing in bally. a new american general takes charge of the forces in afghanistan, but what are the challenges he faces? and that the chinese new year. more than a billion people around the world aren't really in the do your of the stake. -- in that do year of the snake. to these is in the middle of what's being called its biggest political crisis since the country unleashed the arabs from uprising two...
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there's no cost difference between what shell has given us for the no-power price and what we would be able to do with our own hetchy power during the january to june runoff, firmed up, plus the market power rates. and, so, that was one key finding. in addition to that -- >> sorry, i just want to understand that. there was no price difference? >> there was no -- there was no significant projected savings. and, in fact, it came out once we firmed it, the firming costs and the shaping costs was about a dollar -- about a penny-43. while we started out with hetchy power being affordable, by the time you formed and shaped it, it was very close to what shell was giving us as a market price for the no power or market power. >> so, why, why wouldn't we go this way? >> it's a policy choice. one of the policy choices would be if we choose to go this way, which is a right answer, it does, however, then tie up 30 megawatts that you average generation that you wouldn't be able to sell to hunters point shipyard phase 2, or park merced, or transbay tower, or some other higher revenue paying customer
there's no cost difference between what shell has given us for the no-power price and what we would be able to do with our own hetchy power during the january to june runoff, firmed up, plus the market power rates. and, so, that was one key finding. in addition to that -- >> sorry, i just want to understand that. there was no price difference? >> there was no -- there was no significant projected savings. and, in fact, it came out once we firmed it, the firming costs and the shaping...
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its measurement lies somewhere between rational numbers. in modern language, its length is said to be irrational. with this discovery, the pythagoreans' world was turned on its head. numbers that had been previously unimaginable were now known and shown to exist. the square root of 2 being irrational means that it has a decimal expansion which continues forever without any repetition. so even using arbitrary units of measure, the greeks discovered that they could not avoid the infinite. the square root of 2, and later, pi, were both represented by non-repeating, infinite decimal expansioions. even so, many great thinkers who followed the pythagoreans would continue to avoid infinity. aristotle flatly refused to lieve in what he called the actual infinite. in fact, he wrote: "since no sensible magnitude is infinite, it is impossible to exceed every assigned magnitude, for if it were possible, there would be something bigger than the heavens." and in the 16th century, the great astronomer galileo, he noticed that there seemed to be just as ma
its measurement lies somewhere between rational numbers. in modern language, its length is said to be irrational. with this discovery, the pythagoreans' world was turned on its head. numbers that had been previously unimaginable were now known and shown to exist. the square root of 2 being irrational means that it has a decimal expansion which continues forever without any repetition. so even using arbitrary units of measure, the greeks discovered that they could not avoid the infinite. the...
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moving on now it's going to be a battle between the north and the south and the e.u. meeting in brussels states are on a collision course over spending plans for next few years britain is the loudest voice among those calling for a budget cut something physically opposed by southern countries dependent on the e.u. funds to stress also to report stuff from brussels. there's bickering even before they actually sit down of the negotiation table and if we were to divide it to simplify the vickery going on right now it would be between northern and southern countries you could say the wealthier nations versus those that actually depend more on the e.u. funding on the one hand you have countries like the u.k. germany the netherlands denmark these countries are supporting harsher cuts to the e.u. budget david cameron being the most radical and controversial taking this step now he has been demanding since november of last year in two thousand and twelve that was the first today is the second try and since until now he's been demanding for cuts in brussels bureaucracy for ins
moving on now it's going to be a battle between the north and the south and the e.u. meeting in brussels states are on a collision course over spending plans for next few years britain is the loudest voice among those calling for a budget cut something physically opposed by southern countries dependent on the e.u. funds to stress also to report stuff from brussels. there's bickering even before they actually sit down of the negotiation table and if we were to divide it to simplify the vickery...
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agreed to push for talks between the syrian government and the opposition to end the country's two year civil conflict. also for you world powers look to change iran is nuclear course at major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the engine of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. good evening we've got news and analysis live from our moscow headquarters on lucie county one of and you're watching our team well it's the election that was meant to dig debt ridden italy out of its crisis and it is now adding a political stalemate to the economic distress no party or coalition has managed to secure a clear majority in either house of parliament with the country now stuck between options on the left and the right and with parties saying that they are unwilling to form any alliance as the prospect of a hung parliament unfortunately looks to be a real possibilities are to go has the details. it's. back with a vengeance he's just a ship. a man of some political experts have a political corpse just a couple of months ago has. actually seems to be holding
agreed to push for talks between the syrian government and the opposition to end the country's two year civil conflict. also for you world powers look to change iran is nuclear course at major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the engine of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. good evening we've got news and analysis live from our moscow headquarters on lucie county one of and you're watching our team well it's the election that was meant to dig...
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if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perhaps within lebanon. will bring others to be involved within lebanon of between lebannon along the borders with israel for example perhaps along the borders with turkey or even along the borders between syria and other places jordan for example in this case. the whole region might be involved and of course the syrians have a very strong interest not to open fire but a machine where you can buy a rifle. you don't need much but again if you should really really no point is not operational point of opening fire the main point is the tricked that if you because below will be involved more and more in syria will cause you difficulty with lebanon once the syrian groups act against his will or within lebanon on that we use the same tactics that we sent people that we target build themselves that we target villages that hizbullah control there we try to keep vehicles that we try to make the people life in lebanon in general risky. and here at r.t. we have spoken exclus
if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perhaps within lebanon. will bring others to be involved within lebanon of between lebannon along the borders with israel for example perhaps along the borders with turkey or even along the borders between syria and other places jordan for example in this case. the whole region might be involved and of course the syrians have a very strong interest not to open fire but a machine where you can buy a rifle. you...
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and he gave me his view on what the alliance between the u.k. and the u.s. is really based on. snarl more than anything military alliance through nato and the substantial u.s. bases in britain well speaking of the military alliance there is another sound bite that i want to play for you from john kerry now the secretary of state let's take a listen to this one the united states and great britain the major countries both stronger we've made the world more stable secure we can be proud of if we look at the different conflicts where the u.k. and the u.s. have collaborated on we're talking about afghanistan iraq libya do you feel that this has made the world more stable and secure as john kerry says. no i think tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we've lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more i
and he gave me his view on what the alliance between the u.k. and the u.s. is really based on. snarl more than anything military alliance through nato and the substantial u.s. bases in britain well speaking of the military alliance there is another sound bite that i want to play for you from john kerry now the secretary of state let's take a listen to this one the united states and great britain the major countries both stronger we've made the world more stable secure we can be proud of if we...
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ditto iraq conflict wars washington and invisible cyber war between the u.s. and china rages on some security professionals say america is losing badly. day two of the tide in parliamentary elections a sex scandal survivability scaly gets a topless reception of the ballot while the forward funny man channels the country's rage ovals to proceed. and most has the latest talks on the syrian civil conflict as russia struggles to bring voters the opposition and government to the negotiating table with the rebels reluctant. international news and comment live from moscow this is also here with me hello and welcome to the program big competition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western superpowers and feeling confident intelligence figures think america is already in losing a major cyber war after accusing beijing of hacking into washington security. now reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relati
ditto iraq conflict wars washington and invisible cyber war between the u.s. and china rages on some security professionals say america is losing badly. day two of the tide in parliamentary elections a sex scandal survivability scaly gets a topless reception of the ballot while the forward funny man channels the country's rage ovals to proceed. and most has the latest talks on the syrian civil conflict as russia struggles to bring voters the opposition and government to the negotiating table...
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rocked the fledgling democracy and highlighted divisions between liberals, secular tunisian, and conservative islamists. >> there was genuine anguish across tunisia today. no or more so than in the home of chokri belaid. his wife and father sitting dignified. words of support to his daughter, whose father was assassinated on wednesday. a political murder that threatens to undermine to nietzsche's fledgling revolution -- undermined tunisia's fledgling revolution. >> my father wanted it to the democratic with a bright future. he always said the country was full of good things and believe political progress was possible here. >> as the coffin was carried through the narrow alleyways of this modest working-class neighborhood, the huge crowd name.ed chanting belaid's they blame the islamist-led government for his murder. chokri belaid had been its most constant and vocal critic. >> amid all the anger, there's a sense that tensions have been bubbling under the surface for months. tunisia was the birthplace of the arab spring, and all of these mourners are determined there will not be a premature en
rocked the fledgling democracy and highlighted divisions between liberals, secular tunisian, and conservative islamists. >> there was genuine anguish across tunisia today. no or more so than in the home of chokri belaid. his wife and father sitting dignified. words of support to his daughter, whose father was assassinated on wednesday. a political murder that threatens to undermine to nietzsche's fledgling revolution -- undermined tunisia's fledgling revolution. >> my father wanted...
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meanwhile there's been a dramatic growth in the gap between rich and poor in the u.k. this dark figures revealed by a british thing tank also warned that families are likely to endure at least fifteen years of squeezed incomes until living standards recover to pre-crisis levels and matthew with take it seen a columnist at the resolution foundation says it's not going to get better anytime soon but we're seeing at the moment is that there's a squeeze on living standards which is affecting households throughout the entire income distribution and that's mainly a result of the recession and austerity policies but actually for a very sizable group around about ten million adults who live in low to middle income households and that squeeze actually started sometime before so even joining the growth years of the two thousands incomes and earnings within that group were already stagnating they were flat lining if not falling when the reality is now of life from low to middle income is that day to day pressures become much more of a struggle than they used to be so we know that
meanwhile there's been a dramatic growth in the gap between rich and poor in the u.k. this dark figures revealed by a british thing tank also warned that families are likely to endure at least fifteen years of squeezed incomes until living standards recover to pre-crisis levels and matthew with take it seen a columnist at the resolution foundation says it's not going to get better anytime soon but we're seeing at the moment is that there's a squeeze on living standards which is affecting...
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so it's about the differences between the genders. no. yes. no. yes.ng back to the same kind of movies except to see those conflicts worked out in different ways? we wcharacters, story,imated in cand we want to see -- at least we want to see differt types of resolutions. (tom schatz) what makes a genre a genre is that it quite literally works on cultural contradiction that simply can't be resolved. (susan seidelman) the characters are such good matches for each other, and the writing so intelligent, and characters so articulate that it's fun to watch them go at each other. been in hollywood long? long enough. trying to crash the movies? something like that. pretty hard to do, huh? i never got close enough to find out. sorry. who's being sorry? am i buying you the eggs, or are you buying me the eggs? just like to repay you. all right, introduce me to lubich. i might. who's lubich? drink your coffee. it is very much a star-driven genre. (tom schatz) there were a number of actors who were absolutely crucial to the development of this genre. jimmy stewart,
so it's about the differences between the genders. no. yes. no. yes.ng back to the same kind of movies except to see those conflicts worked out in different ways? we wcharacters, story,imated in cand we want to see -- at least we want to see differt types of resolutions. (tom schatz) what makes a genre a genre is that it quite literally works on cultural contradiction that simply can't be resolved. (susan seidelman) the characters are such good matches for each other, and the writing so...
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the two nations, and yet, there are still plenty of bones of contention between the egyptian president and his iranian counterpart. for starters, the subject of syria. while iran supports the assad regime, morsi is one of the syrian president's sharpest critics. >> the syrian regime must look at the lessons from history. it is the people who remain. those who put their personal interests above the interests of their people will eventually be forced to leave. >> although morsi has called on all such a step down, he has called for a military intervention in syria. the final draft declaration calls for dialogue administration and representatives of the regime. islamic nations are split on france's intervention in mali. catarrh and egypt have criticized the intervention while others like senegal have praised it and participated in it inqatar and egypt have criticized the intervention. >> we ask if there is likely to be any change in relations between egypt and iran. >> relationships -- relations between the countries have been bad since 1979, the year of the revolution in iran, because the
the two nations, and yet, there are still plenty of bones of contention between the egyptian president and his iranian counterpart. for starters, the subject of syria. while iran supports the assad regime, morsi is one of the syrian president's sharpest critics. >> the syrian regime must look at the lessons from history. it is the people who remain. those who put their personal interests above the interests of their people will eventually be forced to leave. >> although morsi has...
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is there a connection between violent behavior and violent games?oliver reports -- it depends on who you ask. >> teresa hemmer watches when and what her kids play. >> mostly racing games. skateboard extreme, football and sports. >> as for violent video games. >> it's not that bloody, the games i play. >> reporter: they're not allowed. >> i want them to get the reality when you use a gun and you shoot it at somebody, a lot of times the people aren't going to get back up. >> reporter: in the gaming world, death is often sell brailled. players receive points for kills and head shots. >> a machine gun? i need to get that for sure. >> reporter: does violence on screen lead to aggress in life? >> i think the research has pretty consistently has that relationship is there. >> reporter: there's studies going back to the 1907s. they pretty consistently showed that kids tending to more aggressive. >> reporter: just don't mention the "p" word. >> scientists don't prove anything. >> reporter: the doctor is quick to point out limitations to the research. >> we c
is there a connection between violent behavior and violent games?oliver reports -- it depends on who you ask. >> teresa hemmer watches when and what her kids play. >> mostly racing games. skateboard extreme, football and sports. >> as for violent video games. >> it's not that bloody, the games i play. >> reporter: they're not allowed. >> i want them to get the reality when you use a gun and you shoot it at somebody, a lot of times the people aren't going to...
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the beltway is good as well between college park and bethesda. more in a few minutes. >> thanks, monika. >>> 4:54. we're just a few days away from the biggest sporting event in the world. we're talking about super bowl xlvii this sunday in new orleans. tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions are expected to watch the game. >> of course many of us also watch just for the commercials. super bowl commercials as much a part of the game as the game itself. here's a historic super bowl commercial you may remember from january 1996. ♪[ horses chin -- [ horses whineying ] [ horses whinnying ] >> do they always do that? >> nah. they usually go for two. >> love the clydesdales. they're awesome. >> also related to the super bowl, beyonce had a little controversy after spending some time here in d.c. recently. she decided it was time to face the media in new orleans because of course she's performing at the half time show during the super bowl sunday. >> this is the first time the superstar has actually spoken publicly since all of the controversy abou
the beltway is good as well between college park and bethesda. more in a few minutes. >> thanks, monika. >>> 4:54. we're just a few days away from the biggest sporting event in the world. we're talking about super bowl xlvii this sunday in new orleans. tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions are expected to watch the game. >> of course many of us also watch just for the commercials. super bowl commercials as much a part of the game as the game itself. here's a...
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officials say the vehicle exploded between two checkpoints on the border. it was reported to have syrian license plates. there have been repeated incidents on the border since the civil war began nearly two years ago. a possible arms deal has spurned a major debate in germany. saudi arabia is looking to buy petrol boats from berlin. >> according to german media reports, the national security council has given the deal a nod, but the government would still have to approve it. >> there has been widespread public criticism. arms exports are already controversial and there spotty human rights record has only spotted flames. >> german patrol boats are at what saudi arabia wants to buy. das bild says it has already been approved by the national security council who meets behind closed doors. there are also looking at the request to deliver them armor- fighting vehicles of well as leopard two battle tanks. for years, they have been a major importer of german weapons systems. they say they do take human rights into account into approving weapons exports, but critic
officials say the vehicle exploded between two checkpoints on the border. it was reported to have syrian license plates. there have been repeated incidents on the border since the civil war began nearly two years ago. a possible arms deal has spurned a major debate in germany. saudi arabia is looking to buy petrol boats from berlin. >> according to german media reports, the national security council has given the deal a nod, but the government would still have to approve it. >>...
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if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perhaps within lebanon. we bring others to be involved within lebanon or between lebannon along the borders would israel for example the world as we dirty or even along the borders between syria and other places jordan for example in this case. the whole region might be involved and of course the syrians have a very strong interest not to open fire by machine or even by rifle it's very easy you don't need much for it but again as we said earlier the main point is not operational point of opening fire the main point is the tricked that if you because below will be involved more and more in syria will cause you difficulties in lebanon once the syrian groups act against his will or within lebanon that we use the same tactics that we send people that we target as well off i told themselves that we target villages that hizbollah control there we try to hit vehicles that we try to make the people life in lebanon in general risky well here at us here we have spoken exclu
if there is a possibility the fighting between the syrian groups. within syria and now perhaps within lebanon. we bring others to be involved within lebanon or between lebannon along the borders would israel for example the world as we dirty or even along the borders between syria and other places jordan for example in this case. the whole region might be involved and of course the syrians have a very strong interest not to open fire by machine or even by rifle it's very easy you don't need...
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>> a lot of what is going on has to do with competition between two major blocs within the country.ular liberals looking for more of a cosmopolitan way of life and you also have islamists who are looking to arabize society and institute conservative policies related to social issues. >> how closely do you think egyptian leaders are watching what is going on in geneva, the birthplace of the arabs during after all? -- the arab spring after all? >> i think the egyptian leaders are probably jam packed with what is going on there. >> are you surprised by the vehemence of the clashes? >> it is not too surprising just because we have seen an increase in polarization over the last year. as a result, it has created more tensions between the two different ideological blocks. >> what do you think will resolve the crisis? >> hopefully, cooler heads will prevail. many say if it continues to escalate, it could lead to a civil war. nobody wants that, so hopefully the leaders on all sides try to stem this from happening. >> thanks very much for joining us. if the islamic militants -- islamist milit
>> a lot of what is going on has to do with competition between two major blocs within the country.ular liberals looking for more of a cosmopolitan way of life and you also have islamists who are looking to arabize society and institute conservative policies related to social issues. >> how closely do you think egyptian leaders are watching what is going on in geneva, the birthplace of the arabs during after all? -- the arab spring after all? >> i think the egyptian leaders...
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digital era coleridge war is washington an invisible cyber war between the us and china raiders and some security professionals say america is losing badly. dave through all the time in palm entry elections sex scandal survive about his care and you get a topless reception at the ballot one of four with funnyman channels the country's rage of austerity. the sound moscow has the latest talks on this issue and civil conflict and russia struggles to bring both the opposition and government to the negotiating table with the rebel reluctant. and america's new foreign secretary takes on his first foreign tour with a friendly visit to britain before testing rule in certain rules as an aid to other european and middle eastern countries. international news live from moscow this is the with me you dash of all of a hello and welcome to the program the competition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident intelligence figures think america is already musing a major cyber who accusing beijing of hacking into washington security marina or deny now r
digital era coleridge war is washington an invisible cyber war between the us and china raiders and some security professionals say america is losing badly. dave through all the time in palm entry elections sex scandal survive about his care and you get a topless reception at the ballot one of four with funnyman channels the country's rage of austerity. the sound moscow has the latest talks on this issue and civil conflict and russia struggles to bring both the opposition and government to the...
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so it's about the differences between the genders. no. yes. no. yes. back to the same kind of movies except to see those conflicts worked out in different ways? we wcharacters, story,imated in cand we want to see --, at least we want to see different types of resolutio. (tom schatz) what makes a genre a genre is that it quite literally works on cultural contradiction that simply can't be resolved. (susan seidelman) the characters are such good matches for each other, and the writing so intelligent, and characters so articulate that it's fun to watch them go at each other. been in hollywood long? long enough. trying to crash the movies? something like that. pretty hard to do, huh? i never got close enough to find out. sorry. who's being sorry? am i buying you the eggs, or are you buying me the eggs? just like to repay you. all right, introduce me to lubich. i might. who's lubich? drink your coffee. it is very much a star-driven genre. (tom schatz) there were a number of actors who were absolutely crucial to the development of this genre. jimmy stewart,
so it's about the differences between the genders. no. yes. no. yes. back to the same kind of movies except to see those conflicts worked out in different ways? we wcharacters, story,imated in cand we want to see --, at least we want to see different types of resolutio. (tom schatz) what makes a genre a genre is that it quite literally works on cultural contradiction that simply can't be resolved. (susan seidelman) the characters are such good matches for each other, and the writing so...
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agree to push for talks between the syrian government and the opposition to end the country's two year war. also at that meeting between the top countries top diplomats john kerry had admitted to problems with the u.s. adoptions of russian children and promised to ensure more transparency. plus world powers look to change iran's nuclear course at major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the suspension of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. good evening i'm lucy coutts moving you're tuned in to r t well moving on to our top story now the election was meant to dig a debt ridden italy out of the crisis but it is now adding political stalemate to economic distress no party or coalition has managed to secure a clear majority in either house of parliament where the country now stuck between options on the left and on the right and with the parties saying that they are unwilling to form any alliances the prospect of a hung parliament looks to be a real possibility. has more now. back with a vengeance just a ship. a man of some political experts ha
agree to push for talks between the syrian government and the opposition to end the country's two year war. also at that meeting between the top countries top diplomats john kerry had admitted to problems with the u.s. adoptions of russian children and promised to ensure more transparency. plus world powers look to change iran's nuclear course at major talks with the easing of sanctions offered in exchange for the suspension of uranium enrichment apparently the main deal on the table. good...
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cyber war between the us and china raiders and some security professionals say america is losing badly. they too have autonomy parliamentary elections sex scandal survivor but is scared to get the topless reception at the ballot while a form of funny money channels the country's rage over austerity. is the latest talks on the syrian civil conflict as russia struggles to bring both the opposition and government to the negotiating table with the rebels a reluctant. russia and around the world this is with me you dish of allah hello and welcome to the program become a petition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western super power isn't feeling confident key intelligence figures saying america is all right in losing a major cyber war. going into washington security. nine now reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its ful
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between 50 cent time for traffic and weather jamee. >> we can do this. i hope it's nothing like yesterday. overnight construction in on 95, southbound in quantico, wrapping up. fredericksburgof through to the beltway, a quiet ride. no trouble on the beltway. crossing the american legion woodrow wilson bridge, in and out ofpen virginia is in good shape. back to you. >> thank you. precursor.that's a it's 37 degrees. >> prepare for delays if you are using metro this holiday weekend. clucks and dental exam does remains found at in byrne mountain cabin ofifornia are those christopher dorner wrote. the former lapd officer dies tuesday. he killed four people including two law enforcement officers. court documents reveal the gathered information on a coach and herball before he allegedly them. and 94-year-old alexandria man the first homicide victim of the city of 2013. elmer roehrs was found dead at his home on howell street wednesday in the del ray neighborhood. had the upper body,. a 45-year-old marie johnson was arrested. she was also involved in a burglary
between 50 cent time for traffic and weather jamee. >> we can do this. i hope it's nothing like yesterday. overnight construction in on 95, southbound in quantico, wrapping up. fredericksburgof through to the beltway, a quiet ride. no trouble on the beltway. crossing the american legion woodrow wilson bridge, in and out ofpen virginia is in good shape. back to you. >> thank you. precursor.that's a it's 37 degrees. >> prepare for delays if you are using metro this holiday...
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do you believe that direct talks between him and the syrian president bashar al assad are possible not with president bashar al assad but with the government. it is necessary yes true. i think you know there are more and more people all accept that there is no military victory for any side and that you need a political solution and that political solution meets make concessions and negotiations i think can take place between deliberation to presenting the government. and the delegation representing the opposition so when you're saying here maybe talking to the government but not the president directly. the problem is only in one man in bashar al assad himself or rumors that the opposition is saying every five minutes but they don't want to talk about it this is the problem six months ago your prep predecessor coffee on resigned saying that there is no way they could be a peaceful resolution in syria no he didn't say it in has anything changed you still believe that a peaceful resolution serious possible i mean you know first of all coffee never said this words allusion is never possibl
do you believe that direct talks between him and the syrian president bashar al assad are possible not with president bashar al assad but with the government. it is necessary yes true. i think you know there are more and more people all accept that there is no military victory for any side and that you need a political solution and that political solution meets make concessions and negotiations i think can take place between deliberation to presenting the government. and the delegation...
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there is no boundary between you and it. when i look at the artifacts that the anastazi made, especially the painted black and white, i see that landscape. i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their sym
there is no boundary between you and it. when i look at the artifacts that the anastazi made, especially the painted black and white, i see that landscape. i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse...
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pearces with currently uses are zoned along 7th street between -- excuse me, along 7th between th and bluxom to make it more contiguous. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i earn half my income as a piano player and i probably played in every single club, including paradise lounge. i move to that area with the hope i would be closer to the places i play. i think it's important to remember i moved into the neighborhood and knew what the noise would be. it should not be possible for those moving in complaining about the noise that is going on as existing. thank you. >> thank you, mr. wick. thank you for being here. >> supervisors my name is vlad coug, the owner and operator of the butter bar. i wanted to first thank you all for being open and conscientious of entertainment in san francisco. it's a treasure of the city and something that shouldn't be overlooked or discarded in light of other interests. it should maintain well-orchestrated balance as it has built the neighborhood. in the beginning of the meeting you read the mandate and the mission statement of the
pearces with currently uses are zoned along 7th street between -- excuse me, along 7th between th and bluxom to make it more contiguous. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i earn half my income as a piano player and i probably played in every single club, including paradise lounge. i move to that area with the hope i would be closer to the places i play. i think it's important to remember i moved into the neighborhood and knew what the noise would be. it...
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all cities have their divisions between rich and poor. rarely do you see it in such an extreme form as you do in mumbai. there is no running water and sewage runs down the alleyway. this is nothing like as bad as it gets. one person describes this as a middle-class slum. where do you wash? >> this woman showed me around her 1-room house. this room is about 3 meters by 3 meters. it is home to five people. who lives here? you live here and your children? and your husband? and your mother-in-law? how do you all fit? it is very small. it is a tighte squeeze. they have got mats on the floor. >> i want to know what jobs you want to do when you grow up. an airplane? what about you? engineered? a very good. what about you? teacher. you want to become a teacher as well. once upon a time, these would have been dismissed as impossible dreams. though there is a long way to go, there is a growing belief that in a -- in an increasingly prosperous india, anything is possible. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." a look back on a political marri
all cities have their divisions between rich and poor. rarely do you see it in such an extreme form as you do in mumbai. there is no running water and sewage runs down the alleyway. this is nothing like as bad as it gets. one person describes this as a middle-class slum. where do you wash? >> this woman showed me around her 1-room house. this room is about 3 meters by 3 meters. it is home to five people. who lives here? you live here and your children? and your husband? and your...