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how has your experience as a victim reflected on the blueprint? >> translator: i think the way the government handled the kobe quake was insufficient because the government was willing to appropriate budget for restoration but not for reconstruction. in other words, the government said it's okay to use the national budget to restore what it used to be but not fair to build something better because kobe was relatively an affluent region. if kobe was build something better, it must use its own municipal budget. that was the stance of the national government. but this time the national government must do whatever it can do to help rebuild the tohoku region. that's how i feel from my experience in kobe. >> translator: why does your reconstruction plan call for taxes to be increased in japan? >> translator: the reconstruction of tohoku will require more money than kobe, but we cannot pass it down to future generations because japan is aging, and its averse rates are declining. we cannot leave too much burden on our children and grandchildren. so we mus
how has your experience as a victim reflected on the blueprint? >> translator: i think the way the government handled the kobe quake was insufficient because the government was willing to appropriate budget for restoration but not for reconstruction. in other words, the government said it's okay to use the national budget to restore what it used to be but not fair to build something better because kobe was relatively an affluent region. if kobe was build something better, it must use its...
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almost a blueprint. it is like the ens. almost like a blueprint for super orgasms, organizations. you look at mexico city and he lifted the lay out the good find your way around that city. precincts, sons, royce, kind of like engine droned or any other city. it is as if there is something in our mind, a blueprint. and what happens, what is the glue that holds them together? for the ends the clue is genetic religion. that is absolutely clear. and perhaps the best expression of the way that commonly works was given to us by plato to adapt thousand years ago when he wrote his republic. he said, you know, and the idea society there is no difference between mine and mine. that is exactly the case. there is no difference between the individual as opposed to the interests of the collective. now for all of the great works, we have never been able to create the system in human societies. we are willful, selfish upright apes. we have a sense of ourselves and what is important to us. severe glue that holds our super organisms together. there are two fundamental glue's holding our civilizatio
almost a blueprint. it is like the ens. almost like a blueprint for super orgasms, organizations. you look at mexico city and he lifted the lay out the good find your way around that city. precincts, sons, royce, kind of like engine droned or any other city. it is as if there is something in our mind, a blueprint. and what happens, what is the glue that holds them together? for the ends the clue is genetic religion. that is absolutely clear. and perhaps the best expression of the way that...
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because it illustrates in your book, if i understand your premise, that the change really isn't blueprinting. it sort of occurs. it is just a response based on people who see current problems. sometimes the king -- sometimes the change occurs through the leadership of the church, sometimes it occurs through the membership of the church. it's not necessarily top to bottom. it could work the other way. but in the case of the development of our marriage, it has been the work of people trained in law finding a rather large. in which it is permissible, according to cap with teaching. the dissolved of an existing marriage in order to promote the spiritual welfare of someone who wants to contract a new marriage with a catholic. >> i must say that part of this in the 2000-year old history of the catholic church and sometimes it gets twisted on me be the industry. once things have been known for so many centuries, someone has to find a way to change that. >> precedence is, in the end, not decisive. >> let's talk then about slavery. one of the four topics of your book, the church that can and cannot c
because it illustrates in your book, if i understand your premise, that the change really isn't blueprinting. it sort of occurs. it is just a response based on people who see current problems. sometimes the king -- sometimes the change occurs through the leadership of the church, sometimes it occurs through the membership of the church. it's not necessarily top to bottom. it could work the other way. but in the case of the development of our marriage, it has been the work of people trained in...
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>>> a new blueprint that may give you relief from the pump. it's weeps morning, i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. we are in the middle of the week. so, maybe we can start looking to the weekend weather wise? >> of course we can. here's lynette charles. good morning. >> good morning you two. you can always look towards the weekend. but before that, we have to talk about today and here we go again. we are going to be seeing the heat and the humidity continue for today. the temperatures will remain in the 90s. we have another air quality alert so a code orange out there and we have the showers and thunderstorms possible for today. so we are looking at maryland's most powerful radar and things are on the dry side. you can see a little lone shower heading over into stevensville. so, if you are going to be in the air yak the temperature is at 76 -- area, the temperature is at 76 degrees. and more showers this afternoon. now tonya has traffic. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are accident free in baltimore city and baltimore cou
>>> a new blueprint that may give you relief from the pump. it's weeps morning, i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. we are in the middle of the week. so, maybe we can start looking to the weekend weather wise? >> of course we can. here's lynette charles. good morning. >> good morning you two. you can always look towards the weekend. but before that, we have to talk about today and here we go again. we are going to be seeing the heat and the humidity continue...
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the secret blueprint dug up now from the nixon library archives. i'm wolf blitzer here in "the situation room." >>> exactly two months after osama bin laden was killed, elements of his al qaeda network are joining forces to keep his campaign of terror alive. we're learning about a merger of sorts between al qaeda militants in yemen and neighboring somalia. our pentagon correspondent has some exclusive details. barbara, tell us what you know. >> we've been digging for the last several days and several u.s. officials tell us that indeed they have intelligence that convinces them that al qaeda in yemen and the al qaeda-related group in somalia are joining forces to try and plan attacks against europe and the united states. and you need to look front and center here in the pentagon, the new secretary of defense, leon panetta and david petraeus when he gets to the cia in a few week, they will make this stop on the agenda. we are told there will be counterattacks. drone attacks, special operations, covert missions, look for all of it to continue. the al
the secret blueprint dug up now from the nixon library archives. i'm wolf blitzer here in "the situation room." >>> exactly two months after osama bin laden was killed, elements of his al qaeda network are joining forces to keep his campaign of terror alive. we're learning about a merger of sorts between al qaeda militants in yemen and neighboring somalia. our pentagon correspondent has some exclusive details. barbara, tell us what you know. >> we've been digging for...
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it's a blueprint for the house.t doesn't tell you what color curtains to have or whether to have two stories or three stories. it's a road map. a kind of guardrail. doesn't tell you w wre to be but to prevent you from straying off. i say it's resolutely a relidge juice or outside what the founders were working in the declaration. it doesn't have poetry in it. it's just a guideline. >> see, the amendments this, is why i get the point about the difference between the declaration of independence and constitution. the amendments suggest we are having doubts, skepticism. rethinking a broader circle of privilege for those historically locked out which means exclusion of some people and uncollusion of others suggest politic, negotiation. the document itself about being a blueprint for and not telling us what color the curtains, but does suggest that that fundamental document has to be opened up. >> framers were not narrowed and blinkered men. they were men of enlightenment. they believe in progress to which end they includ
it's a blueprint for the house.t doesn't tell you what color curtains to have or whether to have two stories or three stories. it's a road map. a kind of guardrail. doesn't tell you w wre to be but to prevent you from straying off. i say it's resolutely a relidge juice or outside what the founders were working in the declaration. it doesn't have poetry in it. it's just a guideline. >> see, the amendments this, is why i get the point about the difference between the declaration of...
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so he said it's a blueprint. he said it's a framework. he didn't say it was a budget, because it's not a budget. a budget is a document that can be read, ascertained evaluated and scored. so they leaked to "the washington post," not to the members, the colleagues of the senate here. they leaked to "the washington post" some of the good things he wanted to get on, and then they talk about some of the good things here today. forgive me if i'm not impressed. if it's such a good budget, yes don't you print it up and propose it to us? that's what the house of representatives did. they're prepared to defend their budget. and, senator conrad said this, that he thought it could play a part in this big deal the president is talking about to change our debt trajectory in a positive way. well those words are good words, just like the president's statement that he had a budget that was going to cause us to live within our means and pay down our debt. that's what he said. that's what his budget director said. you can say things. it doesn't make it tru
so he said it's a blueprint. he said it's a framework. he didn't say it was a budget, because it's not a budget. a budget is a document that can be read, ascertained evaluated and scored. so they leaked to "the washington post," not to the members, the colleagues of the senate here. they leaked to "the washington post" some of the good things he wanted to get on, and then they talk about some of the good things here today. forgive me if i'm not impressed. if it's such a good...
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how the constitution was written, is an original document that cannot be changed with an absolute blueprint, or whether it was always meant to flexibility. s fascinating. we will also look at the thorny issue of immigration. l talk to a panel on that. we have a reporter from the washington post who came out as any legal not so long ago. e will talk about what mayor omberg has talked about, which that is national suicide for the u.s. not to get to grips major immigration problem. interesting debate. this is a good weekend to talk t the big issues that affect u.s. and the economy. >> that is a show worthy of a cronkite award winner. we want to congratulate you on that big award. >> you are very sweet. what i strongly believe is any discussity to substance, policy, and see the different perspectives on real this, we try to grab that. the study week and will ovide us with that platform. >> happy fourth of july to you family. thank you, and you, too. >> "this week," every sunday at 10:00 p.m., right here on abc 7. >>> the debate over red light ras continues. yesterday, care started snapping phot
how the constitution was written, is an original document that cannot be changed with an absolute blueprint, or whether it was always meant to flexibility. s fascinating. we will also look at the thorny issue of immigration. l talk to a panel on that. we have a reporter from the washington post who came out as any legal not so long ago. e will talk about what mayor omberg has talked about, which that is national suicide for the u.s. not to get to grips major immigration problem. interesting...
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president, the only blueprint, financial and fiscal blueprint that you have offered, your budget for 2012, did not even get one vote from a member of your party in this chamber. that budget blueprint would have added another $14 trillion to our debt. so i say to our president, we're willing to roll up our sleeves and get to work with you to avert this looming fiscal cris, but where is your plan that's going to reduce spending and get us on a responsible fiscal path to preserve the greatest country in the world? mr. johnson: thanks, senator ayotte. senator vitter. mr. vitter: thank you, senator johnson. i'm honored to join you and all of our colleagues here to echo the same important message. everyone knows, everyone paying attention across the country knows that our greatest challenge is out-of-control spending and debt. everyone knows that we face a mountain crisis and an important deadline in terms of the debt limit. and so when are we going to face these crucial issues? the top challenges we face as a country, when are we going to face them squarely, directly, constructively here
president, the only blueprint, financial and fiscal blueprint that you have offered, your budget for 2012, did not even get one vote from a member of your party in this chamber. that budget blueprint would have added another $14 trillion to our debt. so i say to our president, we're willing to roll up our sleeves and get to work with you to avert this looming fiscal cris, but where is your plan that's going to reduce spending and get us on a responsible fiscal path to preserve the greatest...
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constantly coming up with new week to merge high tech functions with the fashionable for their blueprints a behind the futuristic prototype octagon screw in the elite light pole. was the main challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these plans obviously digic knowledge is quite advanced now but they still go to some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of could and don't use the loss of heat so we have to design the very good. read into is that what this thing is right here yeah it's like. the theme we just came out for the market three years ago and it's just a standard solution but we like to change it and make it more effective and we got inspired by nature because if you look at some of the it's stuff like mushrooms for example that apes there just like cause a new wave in up and go in and we create the same the same similar stuff here and help to extend the capacity and space and. to make that cooling process more effect from a purely design perspective from an artistic perspective do you like working with bulbs that need a radiator this clunky like when i look
constantly coming up with new week to merge high tech functions with the fashionable for their blueprints a behind the futuristic prototype octagon screw in the elite light pole. was the main challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these plans obviously digic knowledge is quite advanced now but they still go to some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of could and don't use the loss of heat so we have to design the very good. read into is that what this thing is right...
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a panel of experts has come up with a blueprint of how the region should be rebuilt. their recommendations are that people should be moved from low- lying ground to higher ground. in places with no hills, the land should be raised artificially. that way, they say, people can live in this area safely. >> roland, the japanese cabinet passed a suppleme budget of $25 billion. that will help in expediting the reconstruction efforts. >> yes, that money is about 2 trillion yen. 800 billion is going in reconstruction. some of the rest for compensation for people who lived around fukushima. people say that what they want is for their lives to get better as quickly as possible. so they welcome the idea of more money allocated, but they are concerned about the infighting going on in tokyo among politicians. the argument over when the prime minister should leave office. what they want is improvements and soon. >> thank you. that's more in our power of asia season on the bbc news webite. you can see profiles of the countries and ex amine how asia is growing. you have been watching
a panel of experts has come up with a blueprint of how the region should be rebuilt. their recommendations are that people should be moved from low- lying ground to higher ground. in places with no hills, the land should be raised artificially. that way, they say, people can live in this area safely. >> roland, the japanese cabinet passed a suppleme budget of $25 billion. that will help in expediting the reconstruction efforts. >> yes, that money is about 2 trillion yen. 800 billion...
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a blueprint for the new juvenile courtroom shows defendants would stand in a glass box that has speakers and a microphone during court proceedings. some defense attorneys say it goes too far, treating juveniling charged with offenses like vandalism and some -- treating them the same as ones charged with violent offenders. court's executive officer told us today that she was forced to come up with safe alternatives after the court budget for bailiff's was slashed. her original plan for video conferences with you rejected. she says the plan is not yet finalized. >> same-sex couple with goals of expanding their business to the bay area now has more time to prove one of the two has the right to stay in the country and avoid deportation. 47-year-old alex of venezuela will temporarily remain in the states on an expired visa with his spouse, doug gentry, who is a u.s. citizen. they were legally married in connect, the attorney questions the constitutionality of the act. tonight, they are resting easier after a judge's decision to order a hearing in 2013, prolonging his stay. >> i want to say i
a blueprint for the new juvenile courtroom shows defendants would stand in a glass box that has speakers and a microphone during court proceedings. some defense attorneys say it goes too far, treating juveniling charged with offenses like vandalism and some -- treating them the same as ones charged with violent offenders. court's executive officer told us today that she was forced to come up with safe alternatives after the court budget for bailiff's was slashed. her original plan for video...
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president, the only blueprint, financial and fiscal lucre into your buffer your budget for 2012 did not even get one vote from a member of yourae party in this chamber.n that budget blueprint would've added another $14 trillion tosi, her dad. so i say to our president, we are willing to a preseason get isiset to work with you to avert this looming fiscal crisis, buts where's your plan that's going to reduce spending and get some irresponsible fiscal path to reserve the greatest country in the world the greatest country in the world the greatest country in the world under to join you in all of under to join you in all of our colleaguesvere here to echo the same important message.ut-ontrol heaven knows, anyone paying attention across the country knows that our greatest challenges out-of-control spending and debt. a everyone knows we face a mounting crisis and an important deadline in terms of the debt i? limit.op cha and so,ll when are we going to face these crucial issues, the top challenges we face as a country, when we face them sple. squarely, directly, constructively hereunder for th
president, the only blueprint, financial and fiscal lucre into your buffer your budget for 2012 did not even get one vote from a member of yourae party in this chamber.n that budget blueprint would've added another $14 trillion tosi, her dad. so i say to our president, we are willing to a preseason get isiset to work with you to avert this looming fiscal crisis, buts where's your plan that's going to reduce spending and get some irresponsible fiscal path to reserve the greatest country in the...
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. >> this video recorded may give the blueprint on how the couple did it. >> don't believe it either. >> a former 14 new york correctional services commissioner carefully examined this one parole agent's visit at the garridos' and noticed several mistakes. >> won how many times that parole agent was at that home. was that his first time he didn't exhibit much curiosity. >> they distracted the agent whenever they could. a prime example is when nancy started throwing questions at the agent. >> what does the parole agent do for his parolee. >> i know what he wants to do right now is get out there was. >> he said he's surprised the agent allowed them to give a tour of the house and instead of taking control and performing the search of the house and property. >> no place on that property that's off limits. >> the garridos were sentenced to a total of 647 years in prison. jaycee dugard was freed in 2009. >>> the coast guard has called off the search for the seven missing fishermen in the sea of cortez. the mexican navy no longer requires help from the u.s., the men were on board a fishing
. >> this video recorded may give the blueprint on how the couple did it. >> don't believe it either. >> a former 14 new york correctional services commissioner carefully examined this one parole agent's visit at the garridos' and noticed several mistakes. >> won how many times that parole agent was at that home. was that his first time he didn't exhibit much curiosity. >> they distracted the agent whenever they could. a prime example is when nancy started throwing...
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on "msnbc sunday" -- nine days before debt ceiling doomsday, and there's yet another republican blueprint to cut the debt, but will it seal a deal with the white house? >>> also ahead, new revelations in norway's nightmare of mass murder. a confession, a possible motive, and a manifesto of hate. >>> plus, a mother's intuition. amy winehouse's mother tells a newspaper it was only a matter of time before amy died. >>> and french cuffs. track stars from france resort to fisticuffs when their team loses. come on, boys. good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome back to "msnbc sunday" where it's 11:00 a.m. on the east coast, 8:00 a.m. out west. let's get to what's happening out there. drawing a line in the sand. the white house says it will reject a deal that does not raise the debt ceiling through 2013. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner says he aims to unveil the framework for a new shorter-term plan this afternoon. speaking on "meet the press" white house chief of staff bill daley pushed back against a short-term deal. >> this has to be two steps. but the second step must get us thro
on "msnbc sunday" -- nine days before debt ceiling doomsday, and there's yet another republican blueprint to cut the debt, but will it seal a deal with the white house? >>> also ahead, new revelations in norway's nightmare of mass murder. a confession, a possible motive, and a manifesto of hate. >>> plus, a mother's intuition. amy winehouse's mother tells a newspaper it was only a matter of time before amy died. >>> and french cuffs. track stars from france...
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we do cut spending almost $2 trillion in the democratic almost blueprint. almost $2 trillion in the mr. president, another key whas priorities ener hgy. we know what's happened to gasod prices. from they have soared from $1.81 a gallon and december 2008 to over $3.50 a gallon by july 4th. i just paid $3.77. we all know what's happened toay gas prices, and many of us believe a key priority is to reduce our dependence on foreig. energy. a house republicans have a different idea.grams they cut the programs to reduce our dependence on foreign energy by 57 per cent. 't don we reject that proposal. we don't think it's a national interest. i mr. president, infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports, here's what the u.s. chamber of of commerce said about infrastructure spending. we if we don't change course overte the next five years, the economy could forego as much as 346 billion lost economic growto as the transportation networks continue to deteriorate.iscal i'm well aware of the fiscalings constraints facing the congresst in the nation. but w me must avoid cutti
we do cut spending almost $2 trillion in the democratic almost blueprint. almost $2 trillion in the mr. president, another key whas priorities ener hgy. we know what's happened to gasod prices. from they have soared from $1.81 a gallon and december 2008 to over $3.50 a gallon by july 4th. i just paid $3.77. we all know what's happened toay gas prices, and many of us believe a key priority is to reduce our dependence on foreig. energy. a house republicans have a different idea.grams they cut the...
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it's sitting on my desk about 1300 pages which is a blueprint of waste, overpayment. a real quick way for us to trim some off. what has become of the report? >> it's amazing. we have had one piece of lenl slaigs on the floor we've tried to cut $5 billion. we passed it but it didn't go on to the bill that. is just $5 billion. there are $100 billion to save here. >> greta: i would think those would be popular. government waste would be popular? government overpayment would be popular no matter what party you're in. >> they have advocates for it. you get down to details people don't want to make a tough vote because they'll lose someone's support. we ought to not care and ought to do what is best for the country. that is what is not happening. people are protecting their political position rather than do what is in the best interest of the country. >> greta: you're saying they're selfish? >> very no doubt most politicians are self centered, otherwise they won't be here. it's about them. >> is this inevidentable? or is there a way to get people to sort of face the hard is
it's sitting on my desk about 1300 pages which is a blueprint of waste, overpayment. a real quick way for us to trim some off. what has become of the report? >> it's amazing. we have had one piece of lenl slaigs on the floor we've tried to cut $5 billion. we passed it but it didn't go on to the bill that. is just $5 billion. there are $100 billion to save here. >> greta: i would think those would be popular. government waste would be popular? government overpayment would be popular...
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a panel of experts have come up with a blueprint for rebuilding this region. moving people from low lying areas up to higher ground. in places where there are no hills, rising the ground artificially. the idea is to make it safer. the problem is implementing plans like that because of the political impasse still going on down if tokyo. -- in tokyo. >> roland, more money will be made available in the reconstruction and rebuilding efforts, to be exact, about $24.6 u.s. billion through the supplementary budget. do you think this will really make a difference for those people? >> certainly money helps. in terms of the money, the government is able here to push that through parliament despite the fact that the opposition controls the upper house. despite the other bills, that's where the problems are. that's where the government faces a log jam in parliament. when you talk to people up here, what they say is, look, this is how we're living. we want things to get better as soon as possible. when they see the infighting going on in tokyo, people here are actually ang
a panel of experts have come up with a blueprint for rebuilding this region. moving people from low lying areas up to higher ground. in places where there are no hills, rising the ground artificially. the idea is to make it safer. the problem is implementing plans like that because of the political impasse still going on down if tokyo. -- in tokyo. >> roland, more money will be made available in the reconstruction and rebuilding efforts, to be exact, about $24.6 u.s. billion through the...
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-- almost like a blueprint for super organism organization. if you look at the city, say mexico city that was discovered by the aztecs come you could find you a vow not to be. it's got precincts, sounds, wrote this, kind of like ancient rome are modern new york, any other city as if there's something that is giving rights to thieves. and what happens in these organisms, what is the glue that holds them together? the clue to host a super organism to get various genetic relatedness, absolutely clear and perhaps the best expression of the way to call newark's was given to us by plato to dozen years ago when he wrote his republic. he said in the ideal society there is no difference between mine and dying and that is exactly the case in many of the social insects. there's no difference between the interests of the individual as opposed to the interests of the collect good super organism as a whole. for all of the masses crave works, we've never been able to create the system in human society because we are hopeful, selfish of great apes and we have
-- almost like a blueprint for super organism organization. if you look at the city, say mexico city that was discovered by the aztecs come you could find you a vow not to be. it's got precincts, sounds, wrote this, kind of like ancient rome are modern new york, any other city as if there's something that is giving rights to thieves. and what happens in these organisms, what is the glue that holds them together? the clue to host a super organism to get various genetic relatedness, absolutely...
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it's sitting on my desk about 1300 pages which is a blueprint of waste, overpayment. a real quick way for us to trim some off. what has become of the report? >> it's amazing. we have had one piece of lenl slaigs on the floor we've tried to cut $5 billion. we passed it but it didn't go on to the bill that. is just $5 billion. there are $100 billion to save here. >> greta: i would think those would be popular. government waste would be popular? government overpayment would be popular no matter what party you're in. >> they have advocates for it. you get down to details people don't want to make a tough vote because they'll lose someone's support. we ought to not care and ought to do what is best for the country. that is what is not happening. people are protecting their political position rather than do what is in the best interest of the country. >> greta: you're saying they're selfish? >> very no doubt most politicians are self centered, otherwise they won't be here. it's about them. >> is this inevidentable? or is there a way to get people to sort of face the hard is
it's sitting on my desk about 1300 pages which is a blueprint of waste, overpayment. a real quick way for us to trim some off. what has become of the report? >> it's amazing. we have had one piece of lenl slaigs on the floor we've tried to cut $5 billion. we passed it but it didn't go on to the bill that. is just $5 billion. there are $100 billion to save here. >> greta: i would think those would be popular. government waste would be popular? government overpayment would be popular...
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a blueprint shows defendants would stand in a glass box that has speakers and a microphone during courtedings. some defense attorneys say it goes too far, treating juveniles like violent offenders. the court's officer said she was forced to come up with safe alternatives after the budget was slashed. her original plan for videoconferencing was rejected. the current plan is not finalized. >>> safety first. school is out, the weather is heating up and more and more are jumping into the water to escape the heat. but a potentially relaxing day in the cool can quickly turn tragic. marianne favro joins us with some basic rules for waterproofing your entire family. >> reporter: surrounded by majestic views, the russian river lures thousands of kayakers, swimmers and waders every summer. but don't let the calm water watol you. the most recent was on the fourth of july, juan leon drowned trying to save his girlfriend who couldn't swim. captain terry churny was searching for his body when he heard a 13-year-old girl scream up river. >> she went under water one time and i was swimming up river to
a blueprint shows defendants would stand in a glass box that has speakers and a microphone during courtedings. some defense attorneys say it goes too far, treating juveniles like violent offenders. the court's officer said she was forced to come up with safe alternatives after the budget was slashed. her original plan for videoconferencing was rejected. the current plan is not finalized. >>> safety first. school is out, the weather is heating up and more and more are jumping into the...
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we all know dna has our genetic blueprint, sensitive information.ment simply because the government says they will not perform all the possible tests on it. it's an invasion of privacy and doesn't help solve crime taking dna from innocent people. take it after conviction. one-third of the people arrested are never convicted of anything. the other two-thirds will soon be convicted. they are the guilty ones, the people whose dna we want to have in our databases. it's a waste of resources to take it from innocent people. >> andy hill, does this do more harm than good? >> this does a lot of good. i disagree with michael respectfully. dna is a tool of the past, the present and the future. dna solves crimes from the past, cold cases, cases that could never have been solved. cases in the present when we take people into custody and immediately test their dna and it's going to solve cases in the future. the dna database main taped will solve a lot of crimes. that's why congress when it passed violence against women's absent in 2005 wanted dna taken because
we all know dna has our genetic blueprint, sensitive information.ment simply because the government says they will not perform all the possible tests on it. it's an invasion of privacy and doesn't help solve crime taking dna from innocent people. take it after conviction. one-third of the people arrested are never convicted of anything. the other two-thirds will soon be convicted. they are the guilty ones, the people whose dna we want to have in our databases. it's a waste of resources to take...
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live to business i think money in a coffee and there's you marina what's new in the privatization blueprint. well the not courting to this latest plan the government should be completely private size of fourteen companies including the roots hydro ever also that but that doesn't mean given the full control the states will retain a golden share which means it will have the rights of veto any strategic decisions made by the companies and when it comes to infrastructure companies the government will decrease its share and i'm going to say focusing on competitive companies right now is a good move because other industries are harder to regulate and that would mean having to sell at a lower price well you mentioned diverse structure companies one of the most significant is. now how is that privatization going to go. well when it comes to transnational government owns about seventy eight point one percent share and it's fun to say just over three percent what about four hundred million dollars and all of these privatization efforts of course are being pushed by price then to meeting with the idea
live to business i think money in a coffee and there's you marina what's new in the privatization blueprint. well the not courting to this latest plan the government should be completely private size of fourteen companies including the roots hydro ever also that but that doesn't mean given the full control the states will retain a golden share which means it will have the rights of veto any strategic decisions made by the companies and when it comes to infrastructure companies the government...
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is constantly coming up with new ways to merge high tech function with a fashionable for their blueprints or behind a futuristic prototype octagon screw in l e d. y. it was the mean challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these lines obviously energy technologies question first but it's still got some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of could and on because it's great use a lot of heat so we have to design a very good. radiant. is that what this thing is we're here yeah it's like. the theme we just came out for the market maybe three years ago and just the standard solution of we like to change it and make it more effective and we got inspired by nature because if you look at some of the stuff like mushrooms for example there is there they just like because of the way in up and go in. the saying the same similar stuff here and this will help us to extend their capacity and space around and. to make that cooling process more effective from a purely design perspective from an artistic perspective do you like working with bulbs that need a radiator this clunky like
is constantly coming up with new ways to merge high tech function with a fashionable for their blueprints or behind a futuristic prototype octagon screw in l e d. y. it was the mean challenge that you guys had to overcome in making these lines obviously energy technologies question first but it's still got some issues to solve the biggest one ease the problem of could and on because it's great use a lot of heat so we have to design a very good. radiant. is that what this thing is we're here...
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which is not regime change is protection of civilians and property so i think it's going back to the blueprint how can we get nato to stop complying to international regulations in terms of maintaining the status quo rather than choosing and for me it's all it's own opinion as to whether they want to get rid of gadhafi or not mark or you want to jump in there. yeah it's not just international regulations it's international law and nato does believe that it cannot just manipulate its way and ignore or deceive the security council once it's in there on any basis it's going to act on its own basis it's just arrogance by the western powers i believe it's going to colonial. background these this is the new imperialism that we're faced with i think it's the biggest danger to a stable world simon both russia and iran i'm going to join up here in the region here we're going to a break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on libya stay with r.t. . if you. still . want. solutions disciplinary. case. were sued the penitentiary system and transform a criminal into a law abiding citizen
which is not regime change is protection of civilians and property so i think it's going back to the blueprint how can we get nato to stop complying to international regulations in terms of maintaining the status quo rather than choosing and for me it's all it's own opinion as to whether they want to get rid of gadhafi or not mark or you want to jump in there. yeah it's not just international regulations it's international law and nato does believe that it cannot just manipulate its way and...