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from the republics of the north caucasus siberia and the far east stimulating migration towards big cities this is the first issue and i repeat it is of purely economic nature but the same can also be said of education today the most popular and prestigious higher educational institutions are the universities of moscow and st petersburg therefore it is only natural that young people are eager to enter these universities above all others we should focus on the issue and take all the necessary steps a government level to provide for similar competitive educational facilities in the north caucasus and many other russian cities of if we want to develop our vast country another really great problem is the unrestrained inflow of cheap labor from the former soviet union this is a huge. problem today is we are getting a cheap and uncontrolled workforce that is not always civilized and cultured and cannot always adopt a living in the capital and other big cities we should concentrate on this problem what. i have to interconnected questions for you the first one is about the outflow of the russian s
from the republics of the north caucasus siberia and the far east stimulating migration towards big cities this is the first issue and i repeat it is of purely economic nature but the same can also be said of education today the most popular and prestigious higher educational institutions are the universities of moscow and st petersburg therefore it is only natural that young people are eager to enter these universities above all others we should focus on the issue and take all the necessary...
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north and west of the big cities, where the greatest snowfall will be, 12 inches in allentown. ected. on average between three and five. new york city between three and five. yonkers, this is the computer model projection spitting this out, putting together the information and detailing it. hartford, connecticut, over a foot. new york to boston, four to seven inches. quick, though. one day, quick-hitter, in today, out by tomorrow morning. boston will see the latest of it. tomorrow morning, snow changing over to sun by tomorrow afternoon. >> that's the kind of snow i like. thank you very much. >>> let's see how things are shaping up right now. here's a live look at new york city. still dark outside. as much as a foot of snow could fall from tonight to tomorrow. millions of people could be impacted from virginia to maine, 60 million to be exact. here's how the storm looks on radar. one of the biggest problems is potential power outages. >> the trees. still plenty of leaves on them. you have forecasters saying heavy, wet snow, high winds, those are all the perfect ingredients for p
north and west of the big cities, where the greatest snowfall will be, 12 inches in allentown. ected. on average between three and five. new york city between three and five. yonkers, this is the computer model projection spitting this out, putting together the information and detailing it. hartford, connecticut, over a foot. new york to boston, four to seven inches. quick, though. one day, quick-hitter, in today, out by tomorrow morning. boston will see the latest of it. tomorrow morning, snow...
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northwards to the big city. wednesday is the day. if you don't have to travel on wednesday and can avoid it, wait until thursday or towards the weekend. middle of the country, i mentioned dallas cools off, wednesday highs in the 70s. we're in this weather pattern where it rains on the east coast middle of the week, then the weekend clears out and it's beautiful that will happen again. >> all right. we like that. >>> europe sinks stocks again, a blackberry peace offering, and the app that nailed a cheating wife. your "first look" at the business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a pro bowl wide receiver is traded, the jets get a lift and a victory 15 years in the making. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so differen
northwards to the big city. wednesday is the day. if you don't have to travel on wednesday and can avoid it, wait until thursday or towards the weekend. middle of the country, i mentioned dallas cools off, wednesday highs in the 70s. we're in this weather pattern where it rains on the east coast middle of the week, then the weekend clears out and it's beautiful that will happen again. >> all right. we like that. >>> europe sinks stocks again, a blackberry peace offering, and the...
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movement hits main street but there is one big difference between the protests here and the nation's big cities. >>> you're going to change a financial system? you have to do it with your own money. >> forget about protests. a new way to get revenge on big banks. what's behind the growing slow money movement. >>> and millions of smart phone users cut off. what's behind a worldwide email outage? alabama [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. san francisco police arrested 11 occu , [ chanting ] >>> san francisco police arrested 11 "occupy" protestors this morning who were blocking the entrance to the wells fargo headquarters. protestors call it a crime that banks accepted government money while foreclosing on customer homes. >> my parents lost their home with foreclosure, they were forced to move into my uncle's home th
movement hits main street but there is one big difference between the protests here and the nation's big cities. >>> you're going to change a financial system? you have to do it with your own money. >> forget about protests. a new way to get revenge on big banks. what's behind the growing slow money movement. >>> and millions of smart phone users cut off. what's behind a worldwide email outage? alabama [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart...
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so you notice the big cities, our computers are saying three inches or less. so i'm thinking it's just going to be slushy in new york city. it's just going to be slushy in areas like philadelphia. same for you, coastal areas of connecticut and also out on the cape. but once you get anywhere interior, that's where we could see the accumulating snows, maybe even eventually on the roads, but definitely the cars, grass and tree limbs. that's why i'm concerned with trees. we could get power outages, too. that storm is located in arkansas. it's going to head up the east coast on saturday. it looks like saturday night after the sunset is when the worst of it, that's when we'll have the potential for accumulating snows. incredible for the end of october. >> don't feel like no one's listening. i listen on that one. >> maybe they don't want to. >>> more on wall street giant's rally. meg whitman changes course at h.p. and what is facebook up to in sweden? your first look at this morning's business headlines straight ahead. >>> coming up, there will be a game seven in the
so you notice the big cities, our computers are saying three inches or less. so i'm thinking it's just going to be slushy in new york city. it's just going to be slushy in areas like philadelphia. same for you, coastal areas of connecticut and also out on the cape. but once you get anywhere interior, that's where we could see the accumulating snows, maybe even eventually on the roads, but definitely the cars, grass and tree limbs. that's why i'm concerned with trees. we could get power outages,...
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that's the same forecast for d.c., baltimore, all the way up in the big cities. great lakes looks pretty decent. 67, chicago. atlanta you'll see damp weather, cool and cloudy for you, you're the exception on the east coast with the cooler temperatures. kind of an a-plus end of summer for a lot of us. >> it's 84 degrees on the east coast in new york and 80 degrees in los angeles. >> that's not bad, either? >> how are we topping that? >> that would take up more time than they give me. >>> all right. former beatle, paul mccartney takes another trip down the aisle. and hugh jackman has a rock 'em sock 'em weekend at the box office. ahh, one. two. three. one. two. and, three. [ male announcer ] with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, earn more cash back for the things you buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% cash back on groceries. 3% back on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. it's as easy as one. -two. -three. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> welcome back to "fi
that's the same forecast for d.c., baltimore, all the way up in the big cities. great lakes looks pretty decent. 67, chicago. atlanta you'll see damp weather, cool and cloudy for you, you're the exception on the east coast with the cooler temperatures. kind of an a-plus end of summer for a lot of us. >> it's 84 degrees on the east coast in new york and 80 degrees in los angeles. >> that's not bad, either? >> how are we topping that? >> that would take up more time than...
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from big cities to the suburbs. and from young to older americans. >> we know what the country was like when we grew up, we had everything possible. now there's nothing possible for people. people come out of college and they don't have a chance for a job. >> reporter: organizers blame big banks that received federal bailouts while foreclosing on homeowners for the nation's economic crisis. >> the only thing that we can do as consumers is to get the word out there to move your money from the big banks to a community bank or a credit union. >> reporter: but some argue the criticism is largely misplaced. >> i mean, let's face it, corporate america, it's what keeps people employed and the big machine of america working. >> reporter: but whether you agree or disagree with the movement's message, it seems to be getting louder. >> over $90,000 raised through our platform. >> reporter: rich is the founder of a silicon valley startup that collects money online. he says donations for occupy wall street are coming in daily fr
from big cities to the suburbs. and from young to older americans. >> we know what the country was like when we grew up, we had everything possible. now there's nothing possible for people. people come out of college and they don't have a chance for a job. >> reporter: organizers blame big banks that received federal bailouts while foreclosing on homeowners for the nation's economic crisis. >> the only thing that we can do as consumers is to get the word out there to move your...
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in many ways, the ci resembles a big western city. this nurse never felt truly accepted in germany. >> people were friendlier, more cordial. the most important factor was to judge a person by their heart, not their name or ethnic origin. that is very important. if they had done that right, i might have reconsidered. >> she still has to improve her turkish and studies grammar with her husband. she often thinks and dreams in german and says she still has a lot of german characteristics. >> like punctuality. if i make an appointment, for example, by temperament is german. what else? >> i have a fantastic exale regarding punctuality. ingermany, they displayed the schedule at the bus stops. but says the boss is coming at 11:00 a.m., for example. in turkey, we do not have such sites. suddenly she says, it's at 11:00 a.m. and i have been waiting here 15 minutes. it is 11:15 and the boss is still not here. things like that. >> this person never became that german. the first generation of turkish guest workers always assumed they would be turn
in many ways, the ci resembles a big western city. this nurse never felt truly accepted in germany. >> people were friendlier, more cordial. the most important factor was to judge a person by their heart, not their name or ethnic origin. that is very important. if they had done that right, i might have reconsidered. >> she still has to improve her turkish and studies grammar with her husband. she often thinks and dreams in german and says she still has a lot of german...
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big city lawyers are very different creatures than rural lawyers, and this is a book about a bunch of people who all know each other, their kids play football together, they've known each other all their lives, they have repeated relationships with each other over and over and over. and you will see in small towns that's how the bar functions. it's a very different thing than how the bar functions in big cities where you may or may not ever see the person across the court if from you ever again. and so i think this is a really interesting and, i think, powerful way of talking about people who have relationships with each other. not just north/south. i think it has a lot more to do with communities where there are repeat players who have stereotypes about each other, who have longstanding both trust issues and doubt issues, but also friendships. i think that is really what i think lights up in this book is that these are people who both love each other and hate each other because they all live on top of each other. >> wow. if you watch the watergate, you might remember a character name
big city lawyers are very different creatures than rural lawyers, and this is a book about a bunch of people who all know each other, their kids play football together, they've known each other all their lives, they have repeated relationships with each other over and over and over. and you will see in small towns that's how the bar functions. it's a very different thing than how the bar functions in big cities where you may or may not ever see the person across the court if from you ever...
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teenkidsnews.com. >>> here's a shout yot to news wire for including "teen kids news" on the big screen in new york city big thanks to our troops in as turning a 20-foot wall into a canvas takes vision. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. [thunder] announcer: up to 40% of businesses never recover
teenkidsnews.com. >>> here's a shout yot to news wire for including "teen kids news" on the big screen in new york city big thanks to our troops in as turning a 20-foot wall into a canvas takes vision. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. [thunder] announcer: up to 40% of businesses never recover
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campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was the foundation of the economy. and >> anything that touched on the possibility of prohibition was greatly and popular. >> the first campaign was a great effort, but not a success. >> the war was not over. less than one decade later, a graphic protests brought new life to the movement. >> women's suffrage, the republican convention in oakland, this time it was the private sector response. 300 marched down the streets of the convention center. women were entitled to be here. >> joining together for another campaign. >> women opened a club in san francisco. it was called the votes for women club. if she could get the shopkeepers to have lunch, she could get them to be heard literature. the lunch room was a tremendous success. >> it was the way that people thought about women willing to
campaign in domesticity. >> despite their efforts, the link made it tough whenever voters were in the big city. a specialist in francisco. >> the problem with san francisco is that women's suffrage as an idea was associated. >> susan b. anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was the foundation of the economy. and >> anything that touched on the possibility of prohibition was greatly and popular. >> the first campaign was a great...
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city, st. louis. nothing too big.here's a few showers in new england this morning, but this afternoon should be dry. by the time we get to tomorrow, all that heavy rain down in florida is going to start heading northward. eventually, it will make its way up into d.c., baltimore, eventually up into the big cities like new york and boston. if you're watching us on wavy, norfolk, virginia, see wildlife including tigers, primates and birds at the trail of the tiger, virginia zoo. >> did you see that guy? >> pretty cat. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. makes make it two in a row for the big screen's rock em sock em robots. it earned $16.3 million. the remake of the 1980s dance classic "footloose" came up just short with $16.1 million. in third, another remake. "the thing" which reportedly cost just under $40 million grabbed a week $8.7 million. >>> and in what could be the flop of the year, starring steve martin, owen wilson and jack black landed in ninth place with just over $3 million.
city, st. louis. nothing too big.here's a few showers in new england this morning, but this afternoon should be dry. by the time we get to tomorrow, all that heavy rain down in florida is going to start heading northward. eventually, it will make its way up into d.c., baltimore, eventually up into the big cities like new york and boston. if you're watching us on wavy, norfolk, virginia, see wildlife including tigers, primates and birds at the trail of the tiger, virginia zoo. >> did you...
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it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talked about is this kind of bipolar attitude of what it takes to look like a burner. it is expensive, what it takes to go out there. you said that we find high levels of satisfaction in consumption. what do you think of this industry is growing around what it takes to fit in out there? >> everyone lives in their own world. this is pretty much how i look out there. the hat, shirt. >> this is what i wear. >> this is not expensive apparel. i would not wear these shoes. they are too nice. there will always be that attitude. i can see by your office that we are -- outift that you are a burner.
it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talked about is this kind of bipolar attitude of what it takes to look like a burner. it is expensive, what it takes to go out there. you said that we find high levels of satisfaction in consumption. what do you think of this industry is growing...
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their efforts, the link between suffrage and prohibition made it difficult to win over voters in big cities. >> the problem in san francisco, women's suffrage as an idea was associated with temperance. susan b. anthony made that connection as well in the 1880's when she abandoned the republican party and joined the prohibition party. prohibition was a deadly idea in san francisco. it was the foundation of the local economy. it was the center of masculine public life. anything that touched on the possibility of prohibition was deeply unpopular. >> the first campaign in california was a great effort, but not a success. in a 1896, male voters rejected a ballot, but the war was not over. less than a decade later, the protests had new life. >> the women's equal suffrage late march on the republican convention in oakland. this time, they had a suffrage march with about 300 women who marched down the streets of brooklyn to the convention center, carrying a banner. it was a very public demonstration and a signal that women now considered the public's fear properly theirs. >> these elements in 1910
their efforts, the link between suffrage and prohibition made it difficult to win over voters in big cities. >> the problem in san francisco, women's suffrage as an idea was associated with temperance. susan b. anthony made that connection as well in the 1880's when she abandoned the republican party and joined the prohibition party. prohibition was a deadly idea in san francisco. it was the foundation of the local economy. it was the center of masculine public life. anything that touched...
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also up through the big cities of new england, rain this morning. for new york city, rain later today and tomorrow. well f you're watching us on whec news 10 nbc in rochester, new york, see art created using everything from tape to soap, even preserved insects at extreme materials art gallery. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headline in entertainment. the king of pop is still the king when it comes to earners in afterlife. michael jackson leads forbes with deceased earners with $170 million over the last 12 months. elizabeth taylor, who died last march, joins the list this year in fifth place with $12, thanks mostly to her white diamonds perfume. >>> for a rock festival, steven tyler had cuts and lost two teeth after falling in a shower. they say he suffered from dehydration. >>> access hollywood reports lindsay lohan is doing a "playboy" photo shoot. tmz reports she'll be paid close to $1 million. lohan's father michael was arrested again for domestic violence tuesday. police took lohan to the hospital after he complained of chest pai
also up through the big cities of new england, rain this morning. for new york city, rain later today and tomorrow. well f you're watching us on whec news 10 nbc in rochester, new york, see art created using everything from tape to soap, even preserved insects at extreme materials art gallery. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headline in entertainment. the king of pop is still the king when it comes to earners in afterlife. michael jackson leads forbes with deceased...
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not expecting the big cities to get in on too much of the snow. the areas in the higher elevations, you have your best chance of a few inches of snow. but again, the big cities, interstate 95 corridor likely not going to see anything in the way of snow for today. this weekend could be a different story. we're going to talk about this in a moment. look at this cool air. these are daytime highs, only in the 40s and 50s. many spots will be below average for daytime highs. for friday, we have that chance for rain now in the southeast. we're going to see another storm develop. this is a storm that will move up into the northeast. from the southeast to the northeast in a couple of days, we'll see some active weather. going to feel gold on friday. boston, you're not going to get out of the 40s. so we stay very cool for you in boston in the west. plenty of 50s. the southwest, we're going to have nice weather, upper 60s in los angeles. 87 in phoenix. and then for the weekend, this is where we could see some snow mixed in for some of the bigger cities, incl
not expecting the big cities to get in on too much of the snow. the areas in the higher elevations, you have your best chance of a few inches of snow. but again, the big cities, interstate 95 corridor likely not going to see anything in the way of snow for today. this weekend could be a different story. we're going to talk about this in a moment. look at this cool air. these are daytime highs, only in the 40s and 50s. many spots will be below average for daytime highs. for friday, we have that...
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city blooks. thank you all much. we'll continue with forbes on fox. >> a big new push for a bold new tax plan. rick perry will propose a flat income tax. he depot it from steve forbes. but is that the best way to bring our economy back? welcome to forbes on fox and we'll go in focus with steve forbes and elizabeth and mike and victoria and kim. steve, i am betting that you are in favor of the flat tax plan. >> i am not going to disappoint you. nightmare on main street is about to end. rip out the 10 million worded monstrosity and lower the risk take success and productive work and get rid of corruption in washington. and give more time to the american people. we spent time filling out tax. >> ar you endorsing rick perry >> i haven't made an official decision. i don't think anyone would be surprised. >> good ideas never die. is the flat tax one of them? >> not many. we need a less complicated tax code. we agree about that. but it is regressive and helps the rich and hurts the poor. tax policy center said it will raise taxes for 84 percent of the americans and cut taxes for millions and billiona
city blooks. thank you all much. we'll continue with forbes on fox. >> a big new push for a bold new tax plan. rick perry will propose a flat income tax. he depot it from steve forbes. but is that the best way to bring our economy back? welcome to forbes on fox and we'll go in focus with steve forbes and elizabeth and mike and victoria and kim. steve, i am betting that you are in favor of the flat tax plan. >> i am not going to disappoint you. nightmare on main street is about to...
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there were two big cities along the flight path but of course if there was a populated area and debrisknow about it. as of not yet nothing has been spotted but interesting. it may be cold where you are watching us but hot in the tropics. td 18 just deemed such in the western caribbean. give you an idea the purples and reds where the heaviest storms and thunderstorms are. looks a bit disorganized but the expectation is tonight or tomorrow this to be a tropical storm which would be the 17th of the season. you can see where it is moving. we have tropical storm watches posted for the eastern portions of honduras. meaning that we will see tropical storm convections and conditions most likely within the next 48 hours. all eyes on that. here's a look at the potential path. hugging the coast making its way to the yucatan peninsula. winds sustained at 60 miles an hour. maybe you will be closer to home for the week. the cold get colder and the hot stay hot on monday cooler in the northern tier t. warm in the deep south, oklahoma city to the southeast but watch what happens midweek. we will watch
there were two big cities along the flight path but of course if there was a populated area and debrisknow about it. as of not yet nothing has been spotted but interesting. it may be cold where you are watching us but hot in the tropics. td 18 just deemed such in the western caribbean. give you an idea the purples and reds where the heaviest storms and thunderstorms are. looks a bit disorganized but the expectation is tonight or tomorrow this to be a tropical storm which would be the 17th of...
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tonight, the big cities you're going to stay above freezing. i think that's going to help. but keep in mind there are still going to be tree limbs down and you're going to be dodging the obstacles. the roadways will be wet because things are melting. keep that in mind. give yourself a lot of extra time to get where you need to be in the morning. if you're in the interior, even when we see temperatures like this, 34 degrees, 36 degrees, remember bridges and overpasses, they ice up first. they can be slick even though the rest of the roadways are looking fine. and we take a look at temperatures for tomorrow, we're going to warm right back up. we're going to be in the 50s. by the middle of the week some of the places you're not going to be able to tell there was any snow out there. for the rest of you, those of you that saw the two plus feet of snow it's going to take longer than that. >> oh, my goodness. some of it will linger, most will dissipate. >> most will dissipate. should we look at the snowfall totals. they're coming. so many billboards, i can go through a hundred of
tonight, the big cities you're going to stay above freezing. i think that's going to help. but keep in mind there are still going to be tree limbs down and you're going to be dodging the obstacles. the roadways will be wet because things are melting. keep that in mind. give yourself a lot of extra time to get where you need to be in the morning. if you're in the interior, even when we see temperatures like this, 34 degrees, 36 degrees, remember bridges and overpasses, they ice up first. they...
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really the iran 95 corridor is kind of that zone where we're seeing most of that transition so the big cities will get some snow but not going to be foot of snow you'll get into some of the higher elevations. our storm system is intensifying and we're seeing those snow totals increase and winds are beginning to pick up. new york city, for example, we're looking at sustained winds around 20 miles per hour. you've already got 1.3 inches of snow on the ground in central park. that's a record four. you never had that much snow ever in the month of october. 1.3 you may say that's a walk in the park so to speak but that's a record breaking snow. it's a rare event to see something like that happen this early in the game. let's talk about how quick this thing will move on through here. get through tomorrow morning and things will be a lot better pap lot to go through between now and then. our storm pushes up to the northeast. takes the moisture from the atlantic. brings it up and around. mixes it with the cold air. that's why we get heavy snow accumulations as there's high moisture content in place.
really the iran 95 corridor is kind of that zone where we're seeing most of that transition so the big cities will get some snow but not going to be foot of snow you'll get into some of the higher elevations. our storm system is intensifying and we're seeing those snow totals increase and winds are beginning to pick up. new york city, for example, we're looking at sustained winds around 20 miles per hour. you've already got 1.3 inches of snow on the ground in central park. that's a record four....