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managers believe breaking the rules is wrong but these people were saying that there are much bigger problems and ignoring the fact that people who are working very hard for you are i'm able to feed their children here is in the minds of some people at least others become a bigger wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day that are going to bail us out this is what will do to their was also lauren lyster r.t. new york and still ahead real money for fake purposes and a bonus cover how money donated from abroad for people in need in the india and soften the pockets of combat. now nine people
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we will move forward together or not at all for the challenges we face are bigger than party and bigger than politics. >> obama's speech was heavily focused on job creation. he said the country has reached another sputnik moment. >> this is our generation's sputnik moment. i will be sending a budget to congress that helps us meet that goal. we'll invest in biomedical research, information technology and especially clean energy technology. an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet and create countless new jobs for our people. >> thousands of egyptians clashed with riot police, demanding an end to hosni mubarak's 30 year rule. the movement is spreading in the middle east, following the recent developments in tunisia. young people made online appeals for demonstrations on tuesday to protest rising prices. opposition parties joined the massive rallies across the country. protesters occupied streets in the center of cairo shouting they will follow tunisia's example. >> translator: we don't have enough food. we don't need president mubarak any more. >> translator: th
we will move forward together or not at all for the challenges we face are bigger than party and bigger than politics. >> obama's speech was heavily focused on job creation. he said the country has reached another sputnik moment. >> this is our generation's sputnik moment. i will be sending a budget to congress that helps us meet that goal. we'll invest in biomedical research, information technology and especially clean energy technology. an investment that will strengthen our...
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next year, bigger and better. [applause] >> one of our elementary schools did and excel of -- an excellent job of celebrating inclusive schools week and many are here this afternoon. [applause] >> we have decided to use this as a kickoff for really improving our inclusive educational practices in the district. with that, i just wanted to tell you that i am excited to introduce commissioner mendoza who is the mayor is educational adviser and who is here to share a proclamation on behalf of the mayor. the mayor understands the stresses that we have had a san francisco unified. i am really proud to be here to read this proclamation from the city and county of san francisco to honor inclusive schools. since 2001, this has been celebrated during the first full week of december to honor the full diversity of our school and youth. today, the san francisco school district is establishing the first annual san francisco inclusive schools week to join the tens of thousands of students and educators around the country celebra
next year, bigger and better. [applause] >> one of our elementary schools did and excel of -- an excellent job of celebrating inclusive schools week and many are here this afternoon. [applause] >> we have decided to use this as a kickoff for really improving our inclusive educational practices in the district. with that, i just wanted to tell you that i am excited to introduce commissioner mendoza who is the mayor is educational adviser and who is here to share a proclamation on...
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. >> the challenges we face are bigger than parties and bigger than politics. >> reporter: prodding congress to work with him proposing targeted spending in education, technology and infrastructure. >> we need to out educate and out build the rest of the world. >> reporter: president obama tried to balance what he calls new investments with a five- year budget freeze on everything but defense and entitlement programs like social security. >> every day families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [ applause ] >> reporter: republicans who now control the house say the president's plan doesn't go far enough to get spending under control. republicans offering their official response. >> we face a crushing debt and will soon eclipse our entire economy. >> reporter: they still find themselves far apart on most issues. joel brown, cbc news, washington. >>> big developments in the arab world tonight. first egypt. tens of thousands taking to the streets demanding that the president for the last 30 years step down. it is an unprecedented protest against
. >> the challenges we face are bigger than parties and bigger than politics. >> reporter: prodding congress to work with him proposing targeted spending in education, technology and infrastructure. >> we need to out educate and out build the rest of the world. >> reporter: president obama tried to balance what he calls new investments with a five- year budget freeze on everything but defense and entitlement programs like social security. >> every day families...
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. >> the challenges we face are bigger than parties and bigger than politics. >> reporter: in prodding congress to work with him, the president focused on the economy. he proposed targeted spending in education, technology and infrastructure. >> we need to outinnovate, outeducate and outbuild the rest of the world. >> reporter: president obama tried to balance what he called new investments with a five- year budge freeze on everything but defense and entitlement programs like social security. >> every day families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [ applause ] >> reporter: republicans who now control the house say the president's plan doesn't go far enough to get spending under control. republicans picked the head of the house budget committee to offer their official response. >> we have face a crushing burden of debt -- we is face a crushing -- we face a crushing burden of debt that will soon eclipse our entire economy. >> reporter: while both sides managed to sit together, they still find themselves far apart on most issues. >>> big d
. >> the challenges we face are bigger than parties and bigger than politics. >> reporter: in prodding congress to work with him, the president focused on the economy. he proposed targeted spending in education, technology and infrastructure. >> we need to outinnovate, outeducate and outbuild the rest of the world. >> reporter: president obama tried to balance what he called new investments with a five- year budge freeze on everything but defense and entitlement programs...
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that's like a whole quart. >> on "saturday night live" they just keep making things bigger and bigger. >> reporter: like the gallon is coming up next. i wouldn't be surprised. >> we are really going to devil into steve jobs and what this means for apple. >> reporter: we'll be watching that. and we have a 5:00 p.m. conference call to talk about as well. >>> here's our coverage continuing with steve jobs' medical leave and the rough road ahead for apple. >> reporter: good morning. steve jobs is considered by many to be the heart and soul of apple, so any time jobs says something, or in this case announces he's going on medical leave for the third time in seven years, a lot of people will react from investors to consumers. in 2004 steve jobs had pancreatic cancer surgery. five years later the ceo had a liver transplant. now 17 days into 2011 jobs announces he's taking medical leave. >> it is pretty scary. we all have our mortality. i think it is pretty disheartening for the whole apple community. and we are pretty scared about what is going to happen. >> reporter: while jobs is on leave,
that's like a whole quart. >> on "saturday night live" they just keep making things bigger and bigger. >> reporter: like the gallon is coming up next. i wouldn't be surprised. >> we are really going to devil into steve jobs and what this means for apple. >> reporter: we'll be watching that. and we have a 5:00 p.m. conference call to talk about as well. >>> here's our coverage continuing with steve jobs' medical leave and the rough road ahead for apple....
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. >> the question is how do i think judge bigger handled all of the sentencing. judge batres had the reputation for being pretty stern, no-nonsense neil biggers is a friend of mine during the period is doing the book, it's been like in 800-pound gorilla between us, and i never talked to him because it's still an active case and so i've not talked to him about the book but everything that i use in the book, every quote from neil biggers comes straight from what he said in open court. i thought he was at times a little too stern but he has a reputation for being stern. i think neil biggers is a fine judge handling such thing as the case were splendid and what ever else i'm saying i think he is essentially a very good. [inaudible] do you expect the story is going to go on? >> do i expect the story to go on? why don't expect to write a sequel. [laughter] there is still a little side story that are involved that scruggs has the motion before judge biggers to vacate his conviction and it's very complicated and drawing upon a supreme court decision on the services so th
. >> the question is how do i think judge bigger handled all of the sentencing. judge batres had the reputation for being pretty stern, no-nonsense neil biggers is a friend of mine during the period is doing the book, it's been like in 800-pound gorilla between us, and i never talked to him because it's still an active case and so i've not talked to him about the book but everything that i use in the book, every quote from neil biggers comes straight from what he said in open court. i...
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what that story did and what this radio probated is bring a bigger -- radio problem is bring a bigger problem to life. there are clearly issues with the budget that increase staffing and mentions that continue to be debated and fought over. the union is talking lawsuits. the chief told us he is not sure if his priorities is the same as city leaders. >> i'm not going to say who is attempting to micromanage him. i think he nose best how to run our police department. we as a council need to show those men and women of the oakland police department that we do in fact care about them. >> reporter: now if you are feeling a little deja vu it's because we were here before. this is what he said when he stepped down. >> when the council and the chief of police regardless of who is making the decision are finding themselves with reconcilable differences then it's time for one of them to go. i have chosen myself to go. >> reporter: are we heading down that road again? it's unclear. oakland mayor is on that council. she says she is trying to get batts to stay. oakland has new council members. but
what that story did and what this radio probated is bring a bigger -- radio problem is bring a bigger problem to life. there are clearly issues with the budget that increase staffing and mentions that continue to be debated and fought over. the union is talking lawsuits. the chief told us he is not sure if his priorities is the same as city leaders. >> i'm not going to say who is attempting to micromanage him. i think he nose best how to run our police department. we as a council need to...
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wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood to neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day they're not going to bail us out this is what will do to their was also lauren lyster r.t. new york. what turns out that u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has made a surprise trip to yemen she is the first us secretary of state to visit the country since one thousand nine hundred are as recently as the only other obama official to take the trip i've been chief counterterrorism adviser john brennan and general david petraeus. now clinton stated that washington was seeking to rebalance its three hundred million dollars aid package to the country to have more weight to civilian aid rather than just military and security assistance but keep in mind yemen is one of the p
wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood to neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day they're not going to bail us out this is what will do to their was also lauren...
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the panel came up with 15 ideas to head off another spill, from bigger budgets and bigger penalties to better training. >> reporter: i'm diane eastabrook. coming up, some of the hits and misses at the north american international auto show in detroit. >> susie: how do you grow jobs and bring down the nation's unemployment rate? the u.s. chamber of commerce is on a mission to get jobs for out-of-work americans. it says more free trade agreements are needed to promote exports, rebuild roads, and reduce deficits. and it's campaigning for one other controversial idea-- cutting back on regulation. darren gersh reports. >> reporter: with the house of representatives now in republican hands, u.s. chamber of commerce c.e.o. tom donohue worries the obama administration will increasingly use its regulatory powers to get things done. >> the resulting regulatory tsunami poses, in our view, the single biggest challenge to jobs, our global competitiveness, and the future of american enterprise. >> reporter: the first wave of regulation donohue aims to roll back is the president's health care reform.
the panel came up with 15 ideas to head off another spill, from bigger budgets and bigger penalties to better training. >> reporter: i'm diane eastabrook. coming up, some of the hits and misses at the north american international auto show in detroit. >> susie: how do you grow jobs and bring down the nation's unemployment rate? the u.s. chamber of commerce is on a mission to get jobs for out-of-work americans. it says more free trade agreements are needed to promote exports, rebuild...
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next year, bigger and better. [applause] >> one of our elementary schools did and excel of -- an excellent job of celebrating inclusive schools week and many are here this afternoon. [applause] >> we have decided to use this as a kickoff for really improving our inclusive educational practices in the district. with that, i just wanted to tell you that i am excito
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where can i get money to buy a bigger house. i wish i have a lot of money. i buy it right now and i don't have to go through all those things and situations and disapprove -- please approve my project, i would be very grateful. thank you. [inaudible] president olague: if you can speak into the mic. >> my name is shanna kon, the owner of 910 silver avenue and i heard another concern from our neighbor that -- about the falling of the, you know, house, that we would actually cramp, if something would happen, our house is going to fall down on their house. i think this is something that is happening that we cannot predict and not do anything about it. but we will do our best and hire all the professionals to finish this project and we have actually consulted a couple of licensed contractors and we were told it would have no impact on the neighbor's house and we add this addition for our own use only. there's no rental, no nothing. it's absolutely for our family use. thank you very much for your time. president olague: thank you. are there any additional speakers
where can i get money to buy a bigger house. i wish i have a lot of money. i buy it right now and i don't have to go through all those things and situations and disapprove -- please approve my project, i would be very grateful. thank you. [inaudible] president olague: if you can speak into the mic. >> my name is shanna kon, the owner of 910 silver avenue and i heard another concern from our neighbor that -- about the falling of the, you know, house, that we would actually cramp, if...
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the reality is, as they got bigger, their culture got stronger. apple has a strong culture. for some people say it's not exactly, you know, right, but the reality is that there's still a really great sense of -- >> you know that's a big risk, though. that has to be one of your biggest challenges. >> this is the biggest risk of any company that grows, is that intangible of culture actually gets diluted with time. and it actually -- what was that spark and that magic that brought people? i call it the mojo of the company. that gets lost. >> so, where do you retain that? do you retain it at the hiring stage? do you kind of enforce the culture as people have more experience? do you do it at every stage? >> first of all, have you to manage around it. here's one of the biggest problems about leadership and management, business management, in the 21st century, is in the 20th century we were taught to manage what we can measure. and that's a good -- that's good advice. you manage what you can measure. you create metrics to determine whether you're getting it right. >>> that's our sh
the reality is, as they got bigger, their culture got stronger. apple has a strong culture. for some people say it's not exactly, you know, right, but the reality is that there's still a really great sense of -- >> you know that's a big risk, though. that has to be one of your biggest challenges. >> this is the biggest risk of any company that grows, is that intangible of culture actually gets diluted with time. and it actually -- what was that spark and that magic that brought...
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wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood to neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day that are going to bail us out this is what will do to their was also lauren lyster r.t. new york. all right it's now quarter past the hour here in moscow is the global financial recovery is it in danger that's the question up for debate and people cross talk show the full program is coming up in about twenty minutes from now but here's a quick preview. we've all heard of the are a triangle this is an iron rectangle because it's bureaucrats vs politicians and special interest groups all getting rich at the expense of the american people that should outrage and upset everybody and it happens unfortunately not just in america it happens in europe with the special interest an
wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood to neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day that are going to bail us out this is what will do to their was also lauren...
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a bigger by member policy actually works when you have the medium sized smaller economy amidst other economies that are doing ok and you basically devalue your currency to dig your way out of a hole that you dug a lot of classic examples for instance sweden in the early ninety's when they have their own banking crisis and they you know recapitalize the banks devalued the krona and dug their way out of their hole but the problem is that when the reserve currency the largest economy in the world starts doing the bigger the neighbor policy it has a tremendous impact and if arius impact on all the other developing economies. not just developing economies excuse me but all economies will stop you mentioned the world's reserve currency the u.s. dollar is the number one offender and of course it is the world's reserve currency so he wouldn't want to be in a position of trying to beggar thy neighbor in this way to accentuate the problems as you write in a blog recently quote is the federal reserve really purchasing over sixty percent of two thousand and eleven fiscal deficit in a word yeah o
a bigger by member policy actually works when you have the medium sized smaller economy amidst other economies that are doing ok and you basically devalue your currency to dig your way out of a hole that you dug a lot of classic examples for instance sweden in the early ninety's when they have their own banking crisis and they you know recapitalize the banks devalued the krona and dug their way out of their hole but the problem is that when the reserve currency the largest economy in the world...
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a tremor is nothing and then it slowly gets bigger and bigger and just sort of keeps going.nd this could go on for hours, for days. >> reporter: and while this may be of great interest to scientists, you may be wondering, why go to all the trouble. why spend three years and more than $1 million studying seismic activity that never toppled a building, buckled a bridge. frankly, never did anything to anyone. >> people always look for things. is there anything we can find that could at least give us a hint of, you know, things are getting ready for one. and tremor is the first thing that we've seen in decades that sort of at least might be something. >> it could be an earthquake. >> reporter: but studying tremors will not be easy. one scientist says it's like trying to listen to the rustling of a single leaf when the whole tree is shaking. so that is why come this spring, scientists will be drilling holes hundreds of meters deep, installing sensitive seismometers and other equipment. and if one day they do find a pattern between what tremors do before a big earthquake hits, a g
a tremor is nothing and then it slowly gets bigger and bigger and just sort of keeps going.nd this could go on for hours, for days. >> reporter: and while this may be of great interest to scientists, you may be wondering, why go to all the trouble. why spend three years and more than $1 million studying seismic activity that never toppled a building, buckled a bridge. frankly, never did anything to anyone. >> people always look for things. is there anything we can find that could at...
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this is for the bigger women. >> reporter: she says it's not that women are necessarily getting heavier. they are just realizing don't have to squeeze into the wrong size. >> they have a choice, different styles, colors, and they can look and they are beautiful. >> reporter: and now beautiful just got bigger. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, cbs 5. >> don't look at me. >> i'm not gifted. [ laughter ] >> i love that quote. >> i'll get in trouble. loser. >>> you could call it the newest piano bar but good luck getting in. the mystery down in the florida coast. -- down in the florida keys. ,,,,,,,,,,,, you... don't have a choice of getting breast cancer. i had no choice. that 3-day gave me that opportunity. and i can actually do something to help. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. we can rid the world of this terrible disease... so that no mother... granddaughter... sister... daughter... mother... go through what my wife had to go through. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. 3 puppies suffering from botched su
this is for the bigger women. >> reporter: she says it's not that women are necessarily getting heavier. they are just realizing don't have to squeeze into the wrong size. >> they have a choice, different styles, colors, and they can look and they are beautiful. >> reporter: and now beautiful just got bigger. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, cbs 5. >> don't look at me. >> i'm not gifted. [ laughter ] >> i love that quote. >> i'll get in trouble....
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yes, you get bigger in college. your mind gets bigger, too. how about you? you probably get a little more homework, but -- i do not know if it gets easier. does it get easier in college? >> a little bit easier. >> you are smart, though. i had a hard time with homework. how about you? did you have your hand up? that is okay. do not worry about it. how about you? we're going to get money, and that is why we are here. i'm so glad. we've worked this out, right, before? he said way, mr. superintendent. is money important to go to college? >> yes, it is. it costs a lot of money to go to college. you have to buy books. you have to find a place to live. you need to have a lot of money. you need to eat while you are in college. mayor newsom: she has college cash? really? she put money aside? she has money in a savings account? that is good because that is what we are going to do today. all of you are going to be given a savings account so we are going to put money aside so when you are ready for college, you will have the resources, the money itself to actually affor
yes, you get bigger in college. your mind gets bigger, too. how about you? you probably get a little more homework, but -- i do not know if it gets easier. does it get easier in college? >> a little bit easier. >> you are smart, though. i had a hard time with homework. how about you? did you have your hand up? that is okay. do not worry about it. how about you? we're going to get money, and that is why we are here. i'm so glad. we've worked this out, right, before? he said way, mr....
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and bigger and bigger, and more productive, on the inspirational side it is like a cult he comes to town let's say, sales force.com and there is a scramble for the private opportunity after he finishes his gig to talk about and sit at his feet as he puts on flip flops and a sweater and tells stories that may or may not be true. >> well, it is not necessarily the democrats holding dynasties what about the bushes? >> that remains to be seen. we have president bush and the son but i don't know if they have the allure you notice when the republican conventions roll around it is not like they are upfront and center. democrats much bigger on this a fluke of american politics party of the people loves the glamour. >> who doesn't love a little glamour. >> there we go. >> thanks for that input very interesting. >>> nontraditional approach to children's education. >> once a month, we are going to draw a picture of ourselves. and each time we do it, we are going to do it in a different way. >> just ahead we will speak with this veteran teacher who helped bust the trend, a new documentary that
and bigger and bigger, and more productive, on the inspirational side it is like a cult he comes to town let's say, sales force.com and there is a scramble for the private opportunity after he finishes his gig to talk about and sit at his feet as he puts on flip flops and a sweater and tells stories that may or may not be true. >> well, it is not necessarily the democrats holding dynasties what about the bushes? >> that remains to be seen. we have president bush and the son but i...
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is there a bigger lesson in that? >> well, there is a bigger lesson in that. you know, something has to be done with what's going on in the united states and in arizona in our country. >> just two guys, two of the people who stepped up, came forward on saturday morning and we can safely say people are alive today because of the actions of both of those men, and of course, others who were here. >>> also tonight, one of the big issues that has emerged again in this tragedy is the issue of the nation's gun laws and whether things would be different here tonight if the laws were different. our justice correspondent pete williams with us from our washington studios tonight with that part of the story. pete, we should point out this gun was purchased legally. so was the magazine, the clip that carried extra rounds for him to fire. >> reporter: that's right. both purchased legally, but there's now a renewed call to bring back a ban on the kind of clip that he also bought that held the bullets. court documents say he loaded the ammunition for the gun he bought just ov
is there a bigger lesson in that? >> well, there is a bigger lesson in that. you know, something has to be done with what's going on in the united states and in arizona in our country. >> just two guys, two of the people who stepped up, came forward on saturday morning and we can safely say people are alive today because of the actions of both of those men, and of course, others who were here. >>> also tonight, one of the big issues that has emerged again in this tragedy is...
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for the challenges we face are bigger than parties and bigger than politics. at stake right now is not who wins the next election. after all, we just had an election. at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else. whether the hard work and industry of our people is rewarded. it's whether we sustain the leadership that has made america not just a place on a map, but the light to the world. we are poised for progress. two years after the worst recession most of us have ever known, the stock market has come roaring back. corporate profits are up. the economy is growing again. we have never measured progress by these yardsticks alone. we measure progress by the success of our people, by the jobs they can find, the quality of life those jobs offer. by the prospects of a small business owner who dreams of turning a good idea into a thriving enterprise, by the opportunities for a better life that we pass on to our children. that's the project the american people want us to work on. together. [applause] we did that in december
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with deeper cuts to medi-cal and social services programs and bigger reductions to higher education. also, on this martin luther king holiday weekend we talk with former san francisco mayor willie brown and reflect upon the recent tragic events in tucson. the recent tragic events in tucson. coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund ♪ >> belva: good evening. i'm belva davis. and welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me tonight on our news panel are jill tucker, education writer for the "san francisco chronicle." sarah varney, reporter with kqed
with deeper cuts to medi-cal and social services programs and bigger reductions to higher education. also, on this martin luther king holiday weekend we talk with former san francisco mayor willie brown and reflect upon the recent tragic events in tucson. the recent tragic events in tucson. coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund ♪ >> belva: good evening. i'm belva davis. and welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me tonight on our...
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bigger than politics. at stake right now is not who wins the next election -- after all, we just had an election. at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country, or somewhere else. it is whether the hard work and industry of our people is rewarded. it is whether we sustain the leadership that has made america not just a place on a map, but a light to the world. we are poised for progress. two years after the worst recession most of us have ever known, the stock market has come roaring back. corporate profits are up. the economy is growing again. but we have never measured progress by these yardsticks alone. we measure progress by the success of our people. by the jobs they can find and the quality of life those jobs offer. by the prospects of a small business owner who dreams of turning a good idea into a thriving enterprise. by the opportunities for a better life that we pass on to our children. that's the project the american people want us to work on. together. [applause] we did t
bigger than politics. at stake right now is not who wins the next election -- after all, we just had an election. at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country, or somewhere else. it is whether the hard work and industry of our people is rewarded. it is whether we sustain the leadership that has made america not just a place on a map, but a light to the world. we are poised for progress. two years after the worst recession most of us have ever known, the stock market has...
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. >> they are getting bigger. some of the cars once again a little whimsical >> there is even a stretch minivan. it's just a concept and you may have trouble fitting it in the garage, but it's one more sign this show is definitely bigger. >> visitors will see flashy and futuristic. this year is also about fuel-efficient. even mercedes has an e cell entry. the electric chevy volt continues to generate buzz. >> a lot of high technology and change in the game. we didn't go as far as we can, but it made us innovative and leading edge. >> back from the edge of ruin. the auto industry not totally out of the rough. showing signs of acceleration >> apple may soon take a bigger slice of the smart phone market by offering up phones compatible with the verizon network. they expect they will announce an agreement. the deal to carry iphone would end the exclusive deal with at&t. insiders say they will offer unlimited data plans on the new version of iphone 4. president obama is calling for a moment of silence at 8:00 our time
. >> they are getting bigger. some of the cars once again a little whimsical >> there is even a stretch minivan. it's just a concept and you may have trouble fitting it in the garage, but it's one more sign this show is definitely bigger. >> visitors will see flashy and futuristic. this year is also about fuel-efficient. even mercedes has an e cell entry. the electric chevy volt continues to generate buzz. >> a lot of high technology and change in the game. we didn't go...
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history is now a little bigger. federal regulators charged the co-founder of a new york hedge fund and three other people with insider trading. it's all part of the government's massive case involving the galleon group. court documents show google, polycom and hilton are among the stocks illegally traded by those charged today. there are now 27 defendants in the securities and exchange commission's case. >> tom: finally, it's said if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. but that remains to be seen for wal-mart. we're talking about new york, so the discount retailer is beefing up efforts to open a store in new york city. the company is mailing ads to potential shoppers, claiming wal-mart can help the big apple save money and live better. its new york specific web site went live today. wal-mart says a poll of a thousand new yorkers found 71% support wal-mart coming to the city. susie, on wednesday, new york's city council holds a hearing to discuss it. tom, like many new yorkers i was happy when home depot
history is now a little bigger. federal regulators charged the co-founder of a new york hedge fund and three other people with insider trading. it's all part of the government's massive case involving the galleon group. court documents show google, polycom and hilton are among the stocks illegally traded by those charged today. there are now 27 defendants in the securities and exchange commission's case. >> tom: finally, it's said if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. but...
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that's a bigger picture analysis. yes, a child of 7 costs money because they attend school and no, they don't work. the last time i checked, that was a good thing. later when they go on to do wonderful and innovative things, whether it's to be someone who coaches as an education, teaches, performs surgery, writes literature, whatever it is, they contribute if a net economic way. so over the life cycle of that individual, they have a net economic post-impact. and we know that immigrants on average consume fewer resources over their entire lifetime if -- and here is the big if which we disrupted the kind of magic formula in the last few years, if they're allowed to integrate fully and engage in the economy and society. if they are sidelined in any number of ways including deprivation and inability to get educational opportunities. they can't get into college because their status is in question. they can't get health insurance, these can disrupt that formula and kind of create a self-fulfilling prophesy of what we wanted
that's a bigger picture analysis. yes, a child of 7 costs money because they attend school and no, they don't work. the last time i checked, that was a good thing. later when they go on to do wonderful and innovative things, whether it's to be someone who coaches as an education, teaches, performs surgery, writes literature, whatever it is, they contribute if a net economic way. so over the life cycle of that individual, they have a net economic post-impact. and we know that immigrants on...
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chilly temperatures once again, but bigger changes lie on shore, one that will bring rain our way as we get back to the workweek. a look at the forecast is coming up. >>> is organicst threnew chsearinra ccosts? the new researchom ninupg t.ex c
chilly temperatures once again, but bigger changes lie on shore, one that will bring rain our way as we get back to the workweek. a look at the forecast is coming up. >>> is organicst threnew chsearinra ccosts? the new researchom ninupg t.ex c
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it used to be much bigger than it is today. but siltation from hydraulic gold mining, diking to create salt ponds and duck hunting clubs, garbage dumps along the shore of the bay and frankly land fill operations to create real estate reduced the size of the bay by about a third between 1849 and 1960. that's when the united states army corps of engineers produced this map. it was intended to show that it was economically feasible and, in fact, desirable to fill another 60 percent of the bay. that was their intention. instead, when this map was published it alarmed the public and it motivated them to take action to prevent the bay from becoming little more than a broad river. they didn't like what the corps had predicted. the science fiction writer ray bradbury says the purpose of science fiction isn't to predict the future, it's to prevent the future that's described. i don't think the corps of engineers intended this report to fall into the category of great science fikds, but that's what happened. the present day bay looks mor
it used to be much bigger than it is today. but siltation from hydraulic gold mining, diking to create salt ponds and duck hunting clubs, garbage dumps along the shore of the bay and frankly land fill operations to create real estate reduced the size of the bay by about a third between 1849 and 1960. that's when the united states army corps of engineers produced this map. it was intended to show that it was economically feasible and, in fact, desirable to fill another 60 percent of the bay....
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today the challenge is that much bigger. is wrong. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital still ahead for you this hour a much bigger problem some experts say the world health organization is underestimating the death rate from malaria in india claiming the real figure could be ten times higher. so we visit a russian learn who chooses to live in the forest of braving the elements. a story start a company but first over ten years america's war in afghanistan has billions of dollars critics say washington can't afford the funds abroad when they're very much needed at home but it seems the problem is even deeper with reports that much of the money spent on the afghan campaign did not even reach its proper destination. as more. money money money money money money money money money money money money coming up with money must be the easiest thing for the u.s. says washington is the physically ok but they feel flushed down the drain. one big drain it's been washing down is it gonna stand about three hundred seventy five billion dollars
today the challenge is that much bigger. is wrong. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital still ahead for you this hour a much bigger problem some experts say the world health organization is underestimating the death rate from malaria in india claiming the real figure could be ten times higher. so we visit a russian learn who chooses to live in the forest of braving the elements. a story start a company but first over ten years america's war in afghanistan has billions of...
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. >> the challenge we face are bigger than parties, bigger than politics. >> reporter: they broke tradition and sat with each other tonight instead of separate sides of the iowa their respective parties. reporting live, nickel oakland. >>> they came to the white house attention last year when he posted a video on youtube thanking the president and other lawmakers for the stimulus funding. they said they were excited to see the addressed and hoping to get a peek at the first lady's vegetable garden. >>> americans can expect to live longer than in the past. the national research council said that life expectancy is 5.5 years longer but lags behind 27 other nations including japan, france, switzerland, and sweden. obesity and the impact of heavy smoking is to blame for low life expectancies. >>> colin firth and the king's speech. >> eight at 12 academy award nods when the nominations were announced. other nominees are black swan, the fighter, inception, 127 hours, true grit, and toy story 3. >> for best actress the nominees are annette bening, nicole kidman, jennifer laurence, natalie portman,
. >> the challenge we face are bigger than parties, bigger than politics. >> reporter: they broke tradition and sat with each other tonight instead of separate sides of the iowa their respective parties. reporting live, nickel oakland. >>> they came to the white house attention last year when he posted a video on youtube thanking the president and other lawmakers for the stimulus funding. they said they were excited to see the addressed and hoping to get a peek at the first...
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. >> the bigger the how -- the bigger the humiliation to the people they claimed to have stolen email addresses and information, it was more credit that they thought they had. >>> meanwhile it was a big day for apple on its earnings news plus there are new details on apple's jobs and how the companies stocks faired. >>> kron4's dan herman has the details. >> some were predicting that the bottom would fall out of apple's stock. it did not happen that way. it did drop eight points about but the bottom did not drop out. >> apple has a strong group of executives below steve. >> and in fact when steve last took medical medical leave, -- and in fact when steve last took medical leave it was one price and when he came back the stock went up. apple is a strong company. bureau chief said that the real question is, if jobs is unable to return, what happens long- term when it comes time to creating the next big thing? >> there's only one steve jobs, what kind of inspiration could be provided by these other people that was overshadowed by steve. that is something that they can not predict. >>> vi
. >> the bigger the how -- the bigger the humiliation to the people they claimed to have stolen email addresses and information, it was more credit that they thought they had. >>> meanwhile it was a big day for apple on its earnings news plus there are new details on apple's jobs and how the companies stocks faired. >>> kron4's dan herman has the details. >> some were predicting that the bottom would fall out of apple's stock. it did not happen that way. it did...
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event and get bigger and bigger every year. commissioner kasselman: can you tell me about hours of operation? how would someone is a you can find out about you? -- how would someone to visit you -- someone visit you or find out about you? >> we are an event space and we are trying to create our own defense. we do have sfcocktailweek.com, a site we have used for past events. you can look at that and see everything that happened this year. we have not been able to update that yet. a volunteer bartender wrote that site. we also own barbarycoastconservancy.com, but have not had the money to build that web site yet. we have a facebook page to communicate. we have a database of 500 subscribers for e-mail communications. we do not have any salaried people are paid people. right now, we are just building slowly and slowly. besides my bar, i have a consulting business. each one of us has a number of ventures. commissioner kasselman: as a person who is in the industry as w
event and get bigger and bigger every year. commissioner kasselman: can you tell me about hours of operation? how would someone is a you can find out about you? -- how would someone to visit you -- someone visit you or find out about you? >> we are an event space and we are trying to create our own defense. we do have sfcocktailweek.com, a site we have used for past events. you can look at that and see everything that happened this year. we have not been able to update that yet. a...
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and it's going to get bigger and bigger and bigger.nd i'm really pushing family to come out with the next book. because whack job counterparty risk. -- because we have to have counterparty risk. they cannot go off to thin air. and we must have the contracts designed or redesigned to fit the marketplace today. but this place will grow like nobody can ever imagine. today, they traded almost 100,000 cattle. big day we ever had was 35. they will take 400 to 500,000 contracts a day. we couldn't get over 50,000 in the pit, because physically we couldn't handle it. electronics are putting us into the future. but the big thing to remember, there's 408 million people in north america, and maybe maximum 200 million people in south america. outside of our boundaries, there's 6 billion people. you've got two sides of the hemisphere. we are the food producers of the world, and they are the producers of the initial products, and we develop a swap market which is what i learned how to do swaps which is the most viable thing i could've ever learned in
and it's going to get bigger and bigger and bigger.nd i'm really pushing family to come out with the next book. because whack job counterparty risk. -- because we have to have counterparty risk. they cannot go off to thin air. and we must have the contracts designed or redesigned to fit the marketplace today. but this place will grow like nobody can ever imagine. today, they traded almost 100,000 cattle. big day we ever had was 35. they will take 400 to 500,000 contracts a day. we couldn't get...
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wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day that are going to bail us out this is what will do to their was also lauren lyster r.t. new york and still ahead real money for fake purposes and a bonus cover how money donated from abroad for people in need in the india and soften the pockets of combat. now nine people have been held in western ukraine for allegedly plotting to assassinate the country's president police swooped on an area where the presidential plane was to takeoff with a flight route subsequently changed ortiz alexy ownership skiis in kiev with the details. nine men were detained in the western ukrainian city of havana from calls for an alleged assassination attempt of the crimean president viktor yanukov
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wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood to neighborhood people who don't really have much of a political voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because of the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day that are going to bail us out this is what will do to ourselves lauren lyster r.t. new york what are the live from moscow and still a lot coming up in the program for you including judicial vulnerability. children lawyers complaining fishel harassment and even in prison. for charges read the details i just feel we. had a look at accusations in india that some people are making a business out of accepting charity and keeping their donations under the guise of a nonprofit organization. former drug users in russia are pushing for the increased use of methadone to help those in heroin beat their addiction some have even taken the issue to the united nations r.t. sara first we
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wrong in their eyes it's a bigger wrong people are breaking the rules to make right whether it's in all these low income new york neighborhood neighborhood people who don't really have much of a powerful voice or whether it's behind the closed office doors of the middle class breaking the rules because the economic imbalance in the country and what seems in america to be the rising disobedience of modern day that are going to bail us out this is what will do to ourselves or lauren lyster r.t. new york has to have real money for fake purposes in just we discovered money donated from abroad the people in need in india ends up in the pockets of conmen. story still to come of first nine people being detained in western ukraine for reportedly plotting the assassination of the country's president the police have descended on the village where the presidential plane was to take off on the flight route was subsequently changed your action came as a result of the police discovery of alms in the village charles maltese and actually going to ask you has more now from camp. nine men were detain
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that nature itself was sick and most pessimistic suggested it could even be the harbinger of some bigger disaster well let's discuss this story with filmmaker and blog danny schechter danny thanks very much for joining us there from the u.s. now these animal deaths are really quite unusual aren't they what do you make of all of this. well you know i really know how unusual they are but certainly when one set of incidents happens followed by another set followed by a third set suddenly it becomes a trend then it becomes a much bigger story in the media but it's still sort of a mystery it may be that each example is actually specific to a particular local set of circumstances we don't know scientists say they're looking into it they're concerned they're there they're some of more worried than others but certainly it's unusual when you have you know birds dropping from the sky you have bees disappearing you have fish turning up dead by the thousands in chesapeake bay in maryland a lot of this speaks to maybe climate changes and other you know phenomena environmental phenomena that we don't
that nature itself was sick and most pessimistic suggested it could even be the harbinger of some bigger disaster well let's discuss this story with filmmaker and blog danny schechter danny thanks very much for joining us there from the u.s. now these animal deaths are really quite unusual aren't they what do you make of all of this. well you know i really know how unusual they are but certainly when one set of incidents happens followed by another set followed by a third set suddenly it...
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in the past it might have meant hiding documents or photographs today the challenge is that much bigger. r t israel russian icebreakers are rushing to save a fleet of vessels stranded off the country's far east coast several ships have been locked in ice for days in the bay of sutter lean with some five hundred people on board and brings us the latest. the ice breakers are heading towards the vessels there is stuck in the ice meanwhile prime minister vladimir putin is monitoring the situation is promised to help the sailors he's spoken to the country's transport minister who reported on the situation prime minister putin all this so over the phone has spoken to both captains over the trap vessels and ice breakers that are heading to release them now three vessels were stuck in the ice on thursday and after that the country's transport ministry has warned the sailors about the weather conditions in the area nonetheless another vessel still had it in the direction of the icy waters and was also stuck and that is why the ice breakers that were initially had to release the three stuck on th
in the past it might have meant hiding documents or photographs today the challenge is that much bigger. r t israel russian icebreakers are rushing to save a fleet of vessels stranded off the country's far east coast several ships have been locked in ice for days in the bay of sutter lean with some five hundred people on board and brings us the latest. the ice breakers are heading towards the vessels there is stuck in the ice meanwhile prime minister vladimir putin is monitoring the situation...