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c. c. c. c. c. . c. c. . c. . c. . c. c. . we are. either one. whenever government says they are safe get ready for freedom. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions. made. no one. is interview with the global machinery to see where are we cutting state controlled capitalism is called back when nobody dares to ask me do r. t. question more. now whether we like it or not the united states is right now engaged in yet another war within a muslim country all of this in space of just one decade now it has been called a just cause and he tells you i mean murky i mean what exactly is this effort going to cost american taxpayers and what does dictionary and look even look not only that we were quick to get in but could any one of the white house explain how and more importantly when we're going to get out one u.s. congressman is calling this assault grave and says that at last constitutional authority earlier i spoke with dennis kucinich a democrat representing the state of ohio and here is part of that conversatio
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c. c. c c. c . they faced this is not a provocation but more of. a form which it should be scary for you sure the supreme futurist because they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all of them two minutes and for any army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism book of those who understand it fully you have to live a. real life stories from world will come. true nineteen forty five don't r.t. top call. in indonesia oh she's available in hotels coming dollar resorts and spawns good results and spawn of only come one come down upon the modify in turn violent.
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clave "alert -s -c - c", el nombre de su calle, su cdigo postal y enviarlo al nmero que tiene en pantalla: 32075. --si tiene internet tambin puede registrarse en "triple doble v, alert-s-cc punto com" --el cnsul de mexico en san jose, david figueroa, nos explic por qu es importante esta iniciativa: take sot "nuestra comunidad hispana, mexicana, la gran mayora posee telefono celular, es ahi donde radica el gran interes o la importancia de alertscc de poder tener ese aparato, que es un instrumento para poder recibir informacin en caso de desastres" take vo --recuerde que hay que registrarse primero para recibir esta informacin, que es "gratis". cu - anchor ---el terremoto y tsunami en japn no solo estremeci el mundo, sino que tambin puede hacer que la f de muchos tambalee.. ---como se puede conciliar esta tragedia con dios? ---en el estudio, jaime peluffo nos trae ese perspectiva.. jaime.. take anchor live ---blanca, en situaciones como esta es comn que algunas personas se pregunten: y dnde estaba dios? hay tanta muerte y tanta destruccin, que es como si la naturaleza se hubiese ensaÑado con los japoneses y dios los hubiera abandonado..
clave "alert -s -c - c", el nombre de su calle, su cdigo postal y enviarlo al nmero que tiene en pantalla: 32075. --si tiene internet tambin puede registrarse en "triple doble v, alert-s-cc punto com" --el cnsul de mexico en san jose, david figueroa, nos explic por qu es importante esta iniciativa: take sot "nuestra comunidad hispana, mexicana, la gran mayora posee telefono celular, es ahi donde radica el gran interes o la importancia de alertscc de poder tener ese...
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la clave "alert s c c", el nombre de su calle, su cdigo postal y enviarlo al nmero que tiene en pantalla: 32075. --si tiene internet tambin puede registrarse en "triple doble v, alert-s-c punto com" --el cnsul de mexico en san jose, david figueroa, nos explic por qu es importante esta iniciativa: take sot "nuestra comunidad hispana, mexicana, la gran mayora posee telefono celular, es ahi donde radica el gran interes o la importancia de alertscc de poder tener ese aparato, que es un instrumento para poder recibir informacin en caso de desastres" take vo --recuerde que hay que registrarse primero para recibir esta informacin, que es "totalmente gratuita". ms anchor --en otras noticias... --no importa por dnde se mire, los ladrones dejaron daÑos bien visibles en una escuela del este de oakland. take vo --as quedaron unos 30 salones de clase de la escuela primaria "pride", que el fin de semana fue saqueada por ladrones. -- no slo desapareciero n 8 computadoras nuevas, sino que adems emprendieron a hachazos contra la puerta de la oficina del director. --hay indignacin porque las escuelas de la zona son frecuentemen te blanco de robos. anchor ---primer avance de telemundo de
la clave "alert s c c", el nombre de su calle, su cdigo postal y enviarlo al nmero que tiene en pantalla: 32075. --si tiene internet tambin puede registrarse en "triple doble v, alert-s-c punto com" --el cnsul de mexico en san jose, david figueroa, nos explic por qu es importante esta iniciativa: take sot "nuestra comunidad hispana, mexicana, la gran mayora posee telefono celular, es ahi donde radica el gran interes o la importancia de alertscc de poder tener ese...
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my standing figure is six thirty eight and seven point four i think it's perhaps from one hundred c. c. c. with the shrunken bats and high little problems that cycle the high spots the africans the dismissal still show fifty one but i have just wrapped up between eighty one point four i was unwilling to celebrate the second half but i broke up all those things the right against south africa in two thousand and seven those bets in. my head would have played great my performance against south africa in that world cup the better effort than this because in that stage of the game south africa was virtually winning the game and i was able to get the hat trick and probably bring true lanka back to the game and also with an outside chance of winning it so i think to me that was a better effort to have it today to get a hat trick gave me a lot of satisfaction and also that i ended up ultimately with six wickets so getting wickets in any game i suppose gives anyone in lots of satisfaction. and that brings us to the end of the spur of the moment we've got war later on next that. hungry for the full
my standing figure is six thirty eight and seven point four i think it's perhaps from one hundred c. c. c. with the shrunken bats and high little problems that cycle the high spots the africans the dismissal still show fifty one but i have just wrapped up between eighty one point four i was unwilling to celebrate the second half but i broke up all those things the right against south africa in two thousand and seven those bets in. my head would have played great my performance against south...
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çç moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. çhe ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: japan's nuclear crisis deepened today, as radiation levels jumped at a badly damaged nuclear plant. and for millions who survived last week's earthquake and tsunami, winter storms addedç misery to nuclear fears and theç struggle for food, water and basic comforts. we have a series of reports from "independent television news," beginning with alex thomson, who traveled today to the town of kamaishi. >> reporter: army aid convoys heading east over the central mountains into the quake zone this morning. several japanese have asked me what have we done to deserve an historically powerful earthquake this vast tsunami damage and now the bliz archdiocese?" with officials here now saying more than 4ç,000 people areç confirmed , we've come to the east coast so-to-see
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c couplple on am islalamic r relatations gaave a for thee poster. . >>>> i don'tt think it says don talk t to the f f.b.i. if they call,, c call us toto h you u understand whahat yoour r arare when confrfronteted by la enforcement. >> says it's just another example of religion being demonized. today's hearing featured testimony from the relatives of two men r rececruruititeded i i teterrrrorororisism.m. ththerere e wawawas s teteststi dedevovovotete m m musususlilims aaa formrmrmerer u.s.s. nanan ananand d doctotor r r onon c alall sasay t thherereee iss a home grown terrorism in the country. the hearings drew outrage and heavy criticism. among the critics, bay area congresswoman jackie speier who called the hearings long and racist and said today's hearing did not feature any real experts. >> i find this hearing to be grossly incomplete. and i feel that without the representation of the department of homeland security, the f.b.i., the department of justice we are seeing a very skewed discussion. >> local director said this morning the organization was not invited to the hearing. she defended the group saying when civil rights groups like the aclu speak truth to power, the government gets upset. she invited everyone to go to the care website and said they have nothing to hide. >> a quake hit offshore this morning. 2 struck in the bali sea off indonesia. though a tsunami warning was issue, no immediate report of damages or injuries. >> next week secretary of state hillary clinton plans to meet with members
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llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> la policÍa estÁ tratando de desentraÑar el misterioo ayuda para identificarlos. los cadÁveres corresponden a una niÑa de entre 6:10 aÑos y un niÑo de entre 10:12 aÑos de edad. seguimos en la florida, en el sur de ese estado donde la poblaciÓn estÁ conmocionada por la tragedia que cobrÓ la vida de una niÑa de 10 aÑos mientras su hermano gemelo se debate entre la vida y la muerte. durante aÑos hubo denuncias de que ambos eran vÍctimas de abuso por parte de una familia que los adoptÓ. lourdes del rÍo desde miami nos explica por quÉ algunos consideran que la muerte de la menor se podrÍa haber evitado. >> tristemente no hay nada que podamos hacer hoy dÍa en esta tierra.su muerte es algo inexplicable, algo que no se puede entender. >> ellos tenÍan a su cargo cuatro menores que el departamento de familia les habÍa permitido a dotar. la informaciÓn que ha salido a la luz refleja que dos de estos fueron vÍctimas de los mÁs abominables abusos durante aÑos. por ejemplo sÓlo dos dÍas antes de la rasgÓ en la camioneta una psicoterapeuta llamÓ para
llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> la policÍa estÁ tratando de desentraÑar el misterioo ayuda para identificarlos. los cadÁveres corresponden a una niÑa de entre 6:10 aÑos y un niÑo de entre 10:12 aÑos de edad. seguimos en la florida, en el sur de ese estado donde la poblaciÓn estÁ conmocionada por la tragedia que cobrÓ la vida de una niÑa de 10 aÑos mientras su hermano gemelo se debate entre la vida y la muerte. durante aÑos hubo denuncias de que ambos...
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llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> los bomberos batalla contra docenas de incendiosestruido cerca de 60 viviendas y centros de evacuados. informes preliminares indican que un bombero fue herido. un presidente de texas sufre lesiones menores. en esa misma ciudad el humo y los fuertes sendos han causado demoras en los vuelos del aeropuerto internacional. dos astronautas del discovery tuvieron que interrumpir hoy su primera caminata al exterior debido a una falla que operaba el brazo robÓtico. los astronautas retiraban una bomba 780 libras de peso cuando sufran el percance. el cantante javier ortiz se recupera en un accidente en el hospital luego de haber sufrido un accidente en su motocicleta. >> en condiciÓn estable se encuentra javier ortiz dentro de este hospital de especialidades. de acuerdo con los doctores logrÓ ser estabilizado luego de perder varios litros de sangre. >> ayer en la tarde llegÓ inestable, pero ahora gracias a que os estÁ muy estable, sobre todo desde el punto de vista... ayrt habÍa chocado el trasporte en traslados,: con mucho que con muchos han
llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> los bomberos batalla contra docenas de incendiosestruido cerca de 60 viviendas y centros de evacuados. informes preliminares indican que un bombero fue herido. un presidente de texas sufre lesiones menores. en esa misma ciudad el humo y los fuertes sendos han causado demoras en los vuelos del aeropuerto internacional. dos astronautas del discovery tuvieron que interrumpir hoy su primera caminata al exterior debido a una falla que...
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elements to this bill and how or how are those going to create more jobs getting rid of i mean the old c c derivatives regulation one was pretty much the most important one of the really important regulations because what that that sent directly from the financial crisis people say that derivatives are largely that whether or not they're right they say that derivatives are largely the cause of bubble that was allowed to grow in the housing market and i think i think there are really aiming at and wall street doesn't want to be to be enacted and they don't want to have to trade derivatives on the o.t.c. over the counter they don't have to they don't want anybody watching what they're doing. they say that it's just more complicated and it requires more work for them but you know in the end i think i don't know i just i haven't seen any proof and i don't think anybody has riots so hard who they are they could potentially lose a really important part of the well you know i don't feel sorry for these banks at all they're saying that perhaps their lives are. more difficult now and i did so frust
elements to this bill and how or how are those going to create more jobs getting rid of i mean the old c c derivatives regulation one was pretty much the most important one of the really important regulations because what that that sent directly from the financial crisis people say that derivatives are largely that whether or not they're right they say that derivatives are largely the cause of bubble that was allowed to grow in the housing market and i think i think there are really aiming at...
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llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> muchas gracias rafael. sigue cosechando Éxito.nero tropical. >> estoy muy feliz. >> le entregaron el premio mÁs importante a alejandro sanz. el cantautor espaÑol recibiÓ el premio por su trayectoria. me van a hacer a llorar. >> me da mucha energÍa. >> no quise perder esta oportunidad para preguntarle a alejandro de gustavo ceratti. >> para mÍ fue muy importante para un ratito con Él. >> enrique es bello y buena gente. >> la gran sorpresa del de la noche estuvo a cargo de ricardo montaner. interpretaron el tema cuando nadie me ve con alejandro sanz. >> muchas felicidades a todos, muy merecido. >> ya estÁ todo listo para la tercera gala. los finalistas participaron en una sesiÓn de fotos, dejaron en claro la rivalidad que existe entre ellas. no se pierda este domingo el programa. la mÚsica estarÁ a cargo de rakim y kenw. >> vamos a pasar a los deportes. le voy a contar a quÉ selecciÓn enfrentarÁ estados unidos. arrancamos antes con mÉxico que se enfrentarÁ maÑana contra paraguay. >> la selecciÓn de mÉxico estÁ lista para enfrentar a
llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. >> muchas gracias rafael. sigue cosechando Éxito.nero tropical. >> estoy muy feliz. >> le entregaron el premio mÁs importante a alejandro sanz. el cantautor espaÑol recibiÓ el premio por su trayectoria. me van a hacer a llorar. >> me da mucha energÍa. >> no quise perder esta oportunidad para preguntarle a alejandro de gustavo ceratti. >> para mÍ fue muy importante para un ratito con Él. >>...
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c c n.b.c. all of these you know they've for days really played down what was happening at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant take a listen to one of the experts that they had on it when they said it was one of their government experts and the idea that this should possibly be compared to churn noble. comparing them is just not sensible one is very very serious incident as we know the very worst case scenario for japan is meth is massively less serious than that and in fact the most likely event we believe in japan is to actually use the authorities money by using seawater to keep the reactor cool so things will gradually. so massively less serious than chernobyl we've got words like containment what's going on well we know it's a level six. heading to level seven which was the chernobyl event what's going on here is we've general electric even after the comcast merger still has a significant a stake in n b c we see the nuclear lobby through the nuclear energy institute and all their other page fills an astounding putting a full court press on every possible media outlet in addition to members of congress to make sure that nothing happens to affect the growth of nuclear power plants in this country and president obama i would add not only has jeffrey immelt as his jobs and competitiveness of adviser on that white house panel buddy he took a lot of money from exelon a chicago based nuclear power plant company so we have all kinds of conflicts of interest basically what admiral said many decades ago get the corporate board room out of the news room now we see the effects of that this even three mile island in one nine hundred seventy nine the corporate media did a fairly good job even as they were being stonewalled by people like governor dick thornburgh of pennsylvania who waited three days before telling pregnant women to get out of the area. who are they now going to and asking for his th
c c n.b.c. all of these you know they've for days really played down what was happening at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant take a listen to one of the experts that they had on it when they said it was one of their government experts and the idea that this should possibly be compared to churn noble. comparing them is just not sensible one is very very serious incident as we know the very worst case scenario for japan is meth is massively less serious than that and in fact the most likely...
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Mar 7, 2011
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llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. ♪ >> algo verdaderamente insÓlito ocurriÓ en un partido la cabeza que los tres jugadores habÍan sido drogados, hecho que se comprobÓ cuando los exÁmenes de laboratorio encontraron restos de drogas que actÚan como sedantes del sistema nervioso. >> le pedÍ al profesor que me cambie porque estaba muy descoordinado. >> Éstos son los resultados de los exÁmenes que se le practicaron a los jugadores. ahora todo el mundo se pregunta cÓmo llegó al estÓmago de los jugadores. >> la persona que ingresa a dar atenciÓn al arquero ingresa con bebida. luego de beber, me acuerdo que lo dejÓ en la canastilla, no debe nadie mÁs. >> Ésta es la imagen, aquÍ se ve claramente como un jugador del equipo contrario le entrega una botella de hidratante, la destapa y asegura que la bebe. >> un jugador rival me ofrece una bebida, pero no era la que estaba tomando Él. yo la veo pero sentÍa un sabor diferente a lo normal. en ese momento no le prestÉ atenciÓn. cuando dejó el agua, el jugador que me ofreciÓ a mi no permitiÓ que le dÉ. >> ese momento no fue registrado en i
llame a este número o visite n-f-c-c punto o-r-g. ♪ >> algo verdaderamente insÓlito ocurriÓ en un partido la cabeza que los tres jugadores habÍan sido drogados, hecho que se comprobÓ cuando los exÁmenes de laboratorio encontraron restos de drogas que actÚan como sedantes del sistema nervioso. >> le pedÍ al profesor que me cambie porque estaba muy descoordinado. >> Éstos son los resultados de los exÁmenes que se le practicaron a los jugadores. ahora todo el mundo se...
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c max or grand c max that we should be talking about that you are interested in these days? >> i think one of interesting parts is the seven pass business. we have been able to think through the flexibility of the vehicle. we put a lot of new thinking in the seven pass in the hide away center seat which stores under one of the other side seats so that people can walkthrough. >> what else are you trying to make special about these cars? >> another thing new to customers not new to the company, the dna is a differentiating part offord, what we stand for, fun to drive cars. something that you can have fun getting from point a to point b. >> an expression i use in the company, we don't want to sell refrigerators in the company. one thing we worked hard on was fun to drive. we worked hard on the steering feel and the fun to drive smile factor. you don't normally hear that with multiactivity vehicles or cross over, minivan, whatever you want to call what the c max is, but we have a chance to move people out of their b and c cars that they like, fun to drive, and get into a people carrier just as much fun to drive. i think that's one of the things that makes us different as a company. it's part of our dna and i think it distinguishes the vehicle. >> good point. the e pass is incredible. it's been precise, direct feel, and i can't believe how flexible the e train is. i can lug it way down, pull it uphill. it just pulls. it goes. it's good. >> we are happy with the torque feeling. we think, as you mentioned, john, people will appreciate the low-end torque experience with the boost engine. it's a marketing opportunity and we think it's a smile factor. the steering feel. the fun to drive ability to chuck the car around and the low-end torque all works together to make the vehicle fun to drive. i think that's one of the things that u.s. customers will get to know about the new ford as we globalize the company. >> jim farley, thank you for taking
c max or grand c max that we should be talking about that you are interested in these days? >> i think one of interesting parts is the seven pass business. we have been able to think through the flexibility of the vehicle. we put a lot of new thinking in the seven pass in the hide away center seat which stores under one of the other side seats so that people can walkthrough. >> what else are you trying to make special about these cars? >> another thing new to customers not new...
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he was last seen wearing orange-colored jeans and a shirt with c. d. c. r. on the back.eveloping news in oakland where schools has been dismissed for oakland pride elementary. they broke into estimated 30 classrooms and ransacked them over the weekend. a school spokesman said it appears the vandals broke a window to get in and did significant damage. oakland police are gathering evidence hoping to find clues about potential suspects. more on this story at 5:00 and 6:00. >> right now students from all over california are gathering at the state capitol to protest governor brown's proposed education cuts, including hundreds of community college students from the south bay. >> what do we want! >> when? >> now! >> their journey began before dawn with buses at evergreen valley community colleges and san francisco city college. they hope to avoid cutting community college budgets and pass the dream act in order to keep it appearedable. >> taking out a lot of the programs that i'm involved in. through that, limited resources, makes me, you know, it was book vouchers, that's bein
he was last seen wearing orange-colored jeans and a shirt with c. d. c. r. on the back.eveloping news in oakland where schools has been dismissed for oakland pride elementary. they broke into estimated 30 classrooms and ransacked them over the weekend. a school spokesman said it appears the vandals broke a window to get in and did significant damage. oakland police are gathering evidence hoping to find clues about potential suspects. more on this story at 5:00 and 6:00. >> right now...
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he was last seen wearing orange-colored jeans and a shirt with c. d. c. r. on the back.eveloping news in oakland where schools has been dismissed for oakland pride elementary. they broke into estimated 30 classrooms and ransacked them over the weekend. a school spokesman said it appears the vandals broke a window to get in and did significant damage. oakland police are gathering evidence hoping to find clues about potential suspects. more on this story at 5:00 and 6:00. >> right now students from all over california are gathering at the state capitol to protest governor brown's proposed education cuts, including hundreds of community college students from the south bay. >> what do we want! >> when? >> now! >> their journey began before dawn with buses at evergreen valley community colleges and san francisco city college. they hope to avoid cutting community college budgets and pass the dream act in order to keep it appearedable. >> taking out a lot of the programs that i'm involved in. through that, limited resources, makes me, you know, it was book vouchers, that's bein
he was last seen wearing orange-colored jeans and a shirt with c. d. c. r. on the back.eveloping news in oakland where schools has been dismissed for oakland pride elementary. they broke into estimated 30 classrooms and ransacked them over the weekend. a school spokesman said it appears the vandals broke a window to get in and did significant damage. oakland police are gathering evidence hoping to find clues about potential suspects. more on this story at 5:00 and 6:00. >> right now...
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c c wells, staff sergeant died in helmand province. we're told he was killed when he was attacked with an improvised explosive device. though he was station in the hawaii, he was from san jose and was a 1997 graduate of leigh high school. he serve in the iraq from 2003 to 2005. then went on to serve in afghanistan in august of last year. he is survived by a wife and young son and a baby due in about a month. the south bay blue star moms are fully ready to reach out. >> we say we could be in your shoes. we know exactly how you feel. we don't want to be there but we could very easily be in that position and we are there for support. we are as close as you are going to get to the comfort level that we know how to give you. >> reporter: she says the blue star moms are ready to reach out. though her son is back from iraq and he is now a veteran, she says we must all remember, the soldiers serving in iraq and afghanistan are really the children of all of our community. raj? >> thank you. >>> they're usually the first to respond to a fire. sa
c c wells, staff sergeant died in helmand province. we're told he was killed when he was attacked with an improvised explosive device. though he was station in the hawaii, he was from san jose and was a 1997 graduate of leigh high school. he serve in the iraq from 2003 to 2005. then went on to serve in afghanistan in august of last year. he is survived by a wife and young son and a baby due in about a month. the south bay blue star moms are fully ready to reach out. >> we say we could be...
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c- span. -- on c-span3. also on c-span3, layer -- ray lahood will testify before the senate transportation committee. now, congressman henry waxman talks about climate change legislation. a ranking democrat on the energy and commerce committee, waxman says that obama should oppose any spending bill that ends the epa's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. this is an hour. quex good morning, everyone and welcome. i am chairman for the action fund. i am pleased you could join us for this morning's discussion with congressman henry waxman. representative waxman is one of the most determined and effective progressive advocates in congress today. we all know that he has his hands full defending against a barrage of attacks on great energy and public health programs. it is a special thanks to the congressman for taking time out of your schedule. thank you for being willing to come here and speak to us. i want to start by taking a moment to recognize your hard work on the american queen in ag and security act in th
c- span. -- on c-span3. also on c-span3, layer -- ray lahood will testify before the senate transportation committee. now, congressman henry waxman talks about climate change legislation. a ranking democrat on the energy and commerce committee, waxman says that obama should oppose any spending bill that ends the epa's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. this is an hour. quex good morning, everyone and welcome. i am chairman for the action fund. i am pleased you could join us for...
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c n b c it's amazing because they look at the price of gas and then on one chart and then they have a dead people racking up in various regions in another chart and they're trying to figure out how many dead people it takes to keep the price of gas down a penny and this is how they see the world it's all about dead people versus the price of gas how many dead people per penny and of course if they needed kill more people to keep the price of gas down another penny then they're all for it so they have these you know cheerleaders on c. and b. c. these overly quater only make a woman kind of bouncing around saying yeah they kill people as long as gas prices are down another penny and people think this is the cage fight of america is that they've created a global cage fight to keep that but going forward stacey the fact is that price of gas is going to continue to go higher for a lot of different reasons so america is going to get into some other business other than the exportation of mayhem and murder i would imagine well let's look at this next headline because america as i said is very concerned about what the price of gasoline will be so could a next mideast uprising happen in saudi arabia so this is from editorial written in the washington post by rachel bronson a senior fellow and director. middle east and gulf studies for the council on foreign relations so this is the grotesqueness comparing what how the u.s. policymakers think how tony blair and george bush and obama and hillary clinton how these sort of peo
c n b c it's amazing because they look at the price of gas and then on one chart and then they have a dead people racking up in various regions in another chart and they're trying to figure out how many dead people it takes to keep the price of gas down a penny and this is how they see the world it's all about dead people versus the price of gas how many dead people per penny and of course if they needed kill more people to keep the price of gas down another penny then they're all for it so...
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c./ -- 5.c. president mazzucco: commissioners, anything? commissioner chan: i will talk more about memphis. i brought back some popcorn to share. i will give a more detailed report, basically, what i saw was amazing. in previews, i saw an officer talk someone down from threatening suicide. i was right there, and it was utterly amazing. she used purely her power of persuasion and the high level of respect that she gave the order to prevent that from happening. president mazzucco: ok, we will move on to item 5-d. secretary lt. falvey: item 5-d, commission announcements, the scheduling of items identified for consideration at future commission meetings, and scheduling of future district commission meetings. president mazzucco: commissioner dejesus? commissioner dejesus: we are already at the end of march, and i would personally like to see get a community meeting in each of the 10 districts before the end of the year. we have to get on it and get it scheduled if we decide all of a sudden that is the route we want to go. president mazzucco: we can do that. we generally do not meet in december, so if the meeting is in the last week of the month, which they normally are, the last week of the month, we could plan them out. >> commissioner marshall, the first one we have is january 5, so maybe we can reverse it? so that we can free up this part of december in meet in december? -- and meet in december? vice president marshall: where are we? commissioner hammer: we talked about it two weeks ago. it looks like it has been since july 2008 or august 2008. i think it has been more recently. you are right. february. it was one year ago. vice president marshall: we will take suggestions. commissioner hammer: if i could just finish that, it was frankly more in castro than in mission. i was at that meeting. in mission, it has been two years almost, 1.5 years. vice president marshall: a high- crime homicide area. commissioner hammer: we talked about that. the mission. commissioner dejesus: there are some districts we have not met in for over a year because the last couple of years, we have only met at 5 districts. there you go. maybe the richmond is a place to start, or use a combination of high crime areas as well as places we have not been to in a couple of years and perhaps give the tenant -- get lt. falvy to look at it. vice president marshall: usually, we have the third wednesday reserve for disciplinary cases. the schedule and bring it back to us? >> i would be happy to do that. commissioner hammer: commissioner marshall, that is what i was going to suggest. commissioner kingsley, commissioner mazzucco, lt. falvey -- i am sorry, commissioner. i did not see you. it five or six for the rest of the year, i think it may be ambitious to think we will get all 10, but you have my proxy. you can just set it up and go. .vice president marshall: and if we did that, that would help with the scheduling of the rest of our meetings for the rest of the year. ok. public comment of -- on 5-a, b, c, and d. anyone? >> commissioners, did meeting. -- good evening. i just have a quick question. looking at 2008 versus 2009, it looks like you do not meet in certain parts of the city. is that because the crime rate is low? or there are no real issues in those districts? and how you go about making announcements in this districts to let the public know that they are having a meeting -- in those districts to let the public know that they're having a meeting so you can get a good turnout of the residents who live there and the commercial community? i would like to know how that happens, because i have not -- i take the bus in san francisco. i used to drive a taxi in the city. i have not seen one fire anywhere at any given time to any community meeting over x number of years -- i have not seen one flyer. i think this is an issue you ought to address with the meetings, et -- meetings, because i think in order to have satisfactory meetings, you have to have a satisfactory turnout of people a
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on c-span and c-span3 note -- and c-span radio. the senate returns tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. and it 3:00 p.m. they resumed debate on an authorization bill. at 4:30, they consider a district judge for new york. they will take a vote on the nomination at 5:30. live coverage of the u.s. senate when members return, always on c-span2, and the house returns with roll-call votes after 6:30 p.m.. the house is expected to debate the modification program. follow the house here live on c- span. >> as protests continued in the middle east, and as nato attempts to take control of military operations in libya find the latest from u.n. security council officials and reaction from were leaders in the c-span video library all searchable from your computer any time. watch what you want, when you want. >> from today's "washington journal," the latest on the military action in libya. this is about 45 minutes. >> host: thank you for being with us. let's begin with some domestic news this morning. congress is coming back. the likelihood of government closing down rises. the president and vice pres
on c-span and c-span3 note -- and c-span radio. the senate returns tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. and it 3:00 p.m. they resumed debate on an authorization bill. at 4:30, they consider a district judge for new york. they will take a vote on the nomination at 5:30. live coverage of the u.s. senate when members return, always on c-span2, and the house returns with roll-call votes after 6:30 p.m.. the house is expected to debate the modification program. follow the house here live on c- span. >> as...
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c-net? >> c net is cbs interactstive focused on technology and in my case the readership is a technology readership with people interested in the latest and greatest devices. >> you're a clol upist, but what is your day job? >> i'm a consul at that particular time. that's what i've -- consultant, that's what i've always been. it moved from more strategy consulting, helping companies figure out how the technologies are going to change their supply chains or relationships or customers or what the products were. over the last couple years it moved because of the way the world changes, much more into how do policy decisions, court cases, regulations, potential new laws both u.s. and globally, how do those affect strategy and what to do about them to make sure business can continue and indeed continue to expand regardless of the policy front. >> what technologies are not disruptive? >> well, you know the the basic distinction is very haze city, but, you know, we think of things like oh the the next release of the operating system. the sort of, you know, the upgrade to your existing products from one year's turbo tax to the next is regimely not disruptive. one version of the iphone to the next, largely incremental. these are things that i think consumers, in particular, can adapt to very quickly. you know, when a tablet computer arrives, it's got new uses, we don't know what met fores to apply to it, what to call it. is it a book? a computer? it's like when the car came out, we referred to it as a horseless carriage because we didn't know what it was. when you have one of those, then it's a disruptive technology. >> in the next x number of months or years, what is the next big disruptive technology? >> well, the mobile revolution will continue and be coupled with this movement from sort of isolated data activities to what's known as the cloud where both the data and processing, from a business and consumer standpoint, more and more of it moves off the individual devices and into this cloud, this network of computers and different service providers and different kinds of companies who will manage it for us, who will provide services with it. those two put together is really creating a remarkable opportunity for businesses to be global overnight, for consumers to connect and do things not only business things, but also social things immediately and on a scale that is unprecedented in previous history. >> does it matter, larry downes, where the clouds are located? >> it shouldn't. technology doesn't care. the beauty of the interpret is it routes according to traffic. if the traffic is bad in dc, it goes to mulan. the reality is governments have an interest in activities, and they like to decide that, well, if it's passing through here, all of our laws, some of our laws apply to it, and businesses are often surprised to discover that just because the data went through one location, a whole set of laws they know nothing about apply to it. >> so, how far have we moved ahead when it comes to cloud computing? i mean, it's been shifting in that direction. >> yes. >> do you see it going 90%-100% that way, over how far have we gone so far? >> it's hard to say how far we've gone. for mobile users and increasingly computing is a mobile experience in terms of the device and it's unat the timerred, wireless, wherever we are. for mobile users, it's cloud based. you buy a kindle, some of the books you store locally, but the library is there in the cloud, and that's, you know, makes a lot of sense from business standpoint and the stand point of how much stuff you keep on a device at any given time. this is a good development, and i think because mobile computing is where everything is moving to, the idea of the cloud as the place where the processing and the storage and everything else happens goes with that. i'd say in the next 10 years, of course, local stores never go away, local processing never goes away, but the cloud is clearly the ark architecture that people in the industry believe what will do in the next few years. >> how smart is technology? >> how smart? technology is only as smart as the engineers who create it, and you know, it doesn't have brains on its own. fortunately, you know, we live in an age of tremendous engineering talent. obviously, in the u.s. and really around the world, and the ability to bring that talent together whenever we need to for short term and long term projects, that's, i think, what's driven the acceleration of disruptive technologies is, you know, the engineers are there. we can bring them to brear on a task wherever we need them too regardless where they are in the physical sense. >> larry downes, does washington understand? >> there's a defect that believes if you don't pay attention to the government, it will go away or not interfere, it just won't be there. i very much face an uphill battle in convincing them increasely as more and more economic and social activity moves to the cloud, it's natural that governments of all levels are more interested in what goes on there, and so the idea that there's going to be more regulation of all varieties of the technologies that my clients build is inevitable. it's very hard to convince them of that. of course, on the other hand, convincing regulators which i try to do as well that they don't understand technology or the speed in which it's changing and the speed in which it will continue to change, and it's un predictability, that doesn't go down well in washington. >> you recently wrote about the spectrum. >> yes. >> very heavily regulated pete of, well, not technology, but part of the technological world. at what level should it be freed up or unregulated in your view? >> well, there's always been a fairly good balance between the regulated part of the spectrum and the unregular spectrum. we all agree that the mobile computing environment is growing so quickly and requires more spectrum. spectrum is limited quality. we can be better about sharing it and using it in creative ways through technology, and there's a lot of that, but the fact of the matter is we have a tremendous amount of frequency that we don't know who has the license to it. we have reason to believe it's not used well or at all, and it's imperative that we first and foremost understand where we are now. what is the map of the spectrum allocations, and then quickly afterwards look for ways to get the unvalued spectrum on the market so the best possible uses, in this case, mobile communicating, can continue to grow at the pace it is because everyone, i think, agrees that we're about to hit a hard stop. it may be in 5-10 years, but without more spectrum for mobile computing, the revolution in progress will not be able to continue. >> people are interested in your columns where do they go? >> www.news.com, and my own website where i write more than they want want to read. www.larry youdownes.com. >> larry, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> up next on c-span 2, a senate hearing looking at online consumer privacy. we're hearing from the civil liberty union and microsoft and harry shearer on new orleans, and later the muslim brotherhood, a political movement in egypt. 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c- span 3 and c-span.org. >> potential republican presidential contenders have been making stops in key primary states. this weekend on c-span 2 road to the white house, minn., michele on sunday at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> president obama nominated barry locke to be the new u.s. ambassador to china. he will be the first chinese- american to hold the ambassadorship if confirmed by the u.s. senate. the post is open after former u.s. gov. john hutton said he would resign earlier this year under speculations that he may seek the republican presidential nomination. >> good morning, everybody. >> as everybody knows, jon huntsman has decided to step down from his job. he has been an outstanding advocate for this administration. he has helped to strengthen our critical relationship with the chinese government and the chinese people. so i am very grateful for his service. in replacing him, i can think of nobody who is more qualified than gary lauck. more than 20 years ago, his father left a steamboat for america. he served as a public servant for washington state. a century later, his grandson will return
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c-span.org. it is all searchable at our c- span video library. c-span, washington your way. a service provided by the cable companies. >> the federal communications commission recently instituted a net neutrality rules. these rules require that internet providers treat all data and content the same. the house commerce subcommittee held this hearing to look into those new rules. here is half an hour of opening statements. >> today, the resolution of disapproval i've filed to stop the fcc from regulating the internet. this committee had a three-hour hearing with all five fcc commissioners. at the request of the democratic colleagues, i scheduled this hearing to shed more light on the impact of the fcc's rules for regulating the internet. i have introduced the resolution under the congressional review act. it is an expedited process to nullify agency rules. it requires a simple majority in each chamber and is a filibuster-proof in the united states senate. the form of the resolution is provided for in a statute and is not subject to amendment. senate majority leader harry reid d
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c- span.org. it is all searchable at our c- span to deal library. -- our c-span video library. host: we want to welcome back to c-span bernie sanders from vermont. a couple of the senate votes today. what is going to happen? guest: probably both of them will lose. we will have to do some serious business about how to move this country forward with a deficit reduction in the way that is fair to working families and the middle-class. the major concern that i have on the republican house bill that will be voted on it is it is too draconian in terms of the cuts that it is making. when so many working people are hurting, and the republican plan to throw over 200,000 kids off of programs, that is moving in the wrong direction. we work hard so low and middle income people get access to health care. i can tell you in my office and offices all over the country, people are waiting to long. they have devastating cuts in social security administration, making it harder for people to get the benefits that they need it. it 30% cut in the environmental protection agency when we have to be vigo
c- span.org. it is all searchable at our c- span to deal library. -- our c-span video library. host: we want to welcome back to c-span bernie sanders from vermont. a couple of the senate votes today. what is going to happen? guest: probably both of them will lose. we will have to do some serious business about how to move this country forward with a deficit reduction in the way that is fair to working families and the middle-class. the major concern that i have on the republican house bill that...
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that is on c-span3 and c-span radio. >> the c-span networks -- providing coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social media networking sites. view our content anytime at the c-span video library. we take you on the road with our digital content vehicle. it is washington your way. the c-span networks -- now available in more than 100 million homes, created by cable, provided as a public service. >> "washington journal" is next and will take your phone calls. the house is back in and and they will debate a foreclosure program. it is at 10:00 eastern, legislative work at noon eastern. coming up this hour, we will look it u.s. preparedness for both natural and man-made disasters. congresswoman loretta sanchez of
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people,wedr especiallyç peopleç tokyo, is thatñglv:e3ç theoo levels ofw+kvc;nw ó3wl the best wayexposure to radiation is to stay indoors. >> what will be concerning, as well, is the meteorological office is saying that the winds are blowing southwesterly, which ties into what you said about the area near tokyo, taking the ridiation towards you. >> yes, but i think what's very difficult for us to get a handle on is whether these are brief spikes or whether this is something that is more sustained and that's what they'll be working on now. they'll be looking to give a more accurate forecast of what the risk is in different places. and where those places are. certainly the advice at the moment is simply -- the official advice from the japanese government is that if you are within the 20 kilometer zone, you need to leave and if you're between 20 and 30 kilometers, you need to stay indoors, but that's still a long way away from tokyo and they haven't given different advice to the capital city as yet. >> many thanks, indeed, reporting live from tokyo. with nuclear concerns rising in th
people,wedr especiallyç peopleç tokyo, is thatñglv:e3ç theoo levels ofw+kvc;nw ó3wl the best wayexposure to radiation is to stay indoors. >> what will be concerning, as well, is the meteorological office is saying that the winds are blowing southwesterly, which ties into what you said about the area near tokyo, taking the ridiation towards you. >> yes, but i think what's very difficult for us to get a handle on is whether these are brief spikes or whether this is...
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thank god for c-span -- caller: thank god for c-span. children out of public schools two years ago. i am 34. i have two sisters that our teachers. it took me until i was an involved parent, two years ago, to figure out what participation based grading is. they use this in the classroom. they do not crave the children right or wrong, it has been like that for years. no standards whatsoever. i do not care whose child it is, if you give them an inch, they will take a mile. what are they even doing their? it is like that across the country. i did some research, back to the 1960's, dr. spock saying that we are not supposed to spank children. all of this psycho stuff. if i child is not quiet and says ant 2 + 2 = 5, she would've a. ask your parents how they are -- esther teachers how they are grading children. guest: the most important point is that parents need to be involved. only 30% of americans have any contact with school systems today. probably because most families do not have kids in a public school, or they are grown. we do need more
thank god for c-span -- caller: thank god for c-span. children out of public schools two years ago. i am 34. i have two sisters that our teachers. it took me until i was an involved parent, two years ago, to figure out what participation based grading is. they use this in the classroom. they do not crave the children right or wrong, it has been like that for years. no standards whatsoever. i do not care whose child it is, if you give them an inch, they will take a mile. what are they even doing...
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simpson is described as 6-1, thin build, wearing orange-colored jeans and a shirt with the initials c. d. c. r. on the back. tomorrow is pg&e's deadline to provide documents to save regulators verifying the pressure levels in the pipeline system are safe. part of that is workers sifting through thousands of boxes of documents at the cow palace. the explosion killed eight people and destroyed three dozen homes. the state utilities commission to order pg&e to conduct expensive tests. >> a san leandro woman is under arrest in connection with the death of her eight-year-old daughter in a botched suicide. they found her inside a car. the woman was conscious but the woman was not. her mother is expected to survive. tomorrow the san francisco police commission is expected to submit the names of up to three finalists for police chief to mayor ed lee. according to the san francisco examiner, final interviews include men and women from inside and outside the department. commissioners would not say how many people were interviewed. the interim chief says he's still interested in the position. >> franc
simpson is described as 6-1, thin build, wearing orange-colored jeans and a shirt with the initials c. d. c. r. on the back. tomorrow is pg&e's deadline to provide documents to save regulators verifying the pressure levels in the pipeline system are safe. part of that is workers sifting through thousands of boxes of documents at the cow palace. the explosion killed eight people and destroyed three dozen homes. the state utilities commission to order pg&e to conduct expensive tests....
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c-span2. c-span jr. 3 is now history tv, people talking about the american story. live this weekend from the organization of american historians. i believe they are meeting in houston, and there's live panel sessions if you like history on both saturday and sunday on c-span3, and politics and debates on c-span with the continuing budget debates here in washington. an independent on for congresswoman. good morning to you. >> caller: good morning. i appreciate you taking my call. ma'am, in reference to the foreign aid, let's bring that down to the united states grass roots. what would the perception be of me if i took my husband's income and went across the road and fixed my neighbor's roof and painted his house and i advised his children, but at the same time, allowing my home to deteriorate? when it comes down to the children, there's ads on the tv that says help feed the children. now they put u.s. children in there, and as far as nafta is concern, i wish they would amend that and not north american free trade, but north american free trade because the blue call lore american labor, the united states is not surviving here. we don't feed. we can't protect. we can't clothe our own. we need to take care of home and then share that family with the rest
c-span2. c-span jr. 3 is now history tv, people talking about the american story. live this weekend from the organization of american historians. i believe they are meeting in houston, and there's live panel sessions if you like history on both saturday and sunday on c-span3, and politics and debates on c-span with the continuing budget debates here in washington. an independent on for congresswoman. good morning to you. >> caller: good morning. i appreciate you taking my call. ma'am, in...
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c-span 2. the c-span networks provide coverage of politics, nonfiction books, american history. all available on television radio, online, and on social media networking sites. content any time through the c- span video library. we have the digital bus local content vehicle bringing resources to your community. it is washington your way, the c-span networks now available in more than 100 million homes. created by cable provided as a public service. >> apportioned from the annual women in the world summit. you'll hear from tina brown editor and chief of newsweek and the daily beast as well as facebook's chief operating officer, cheryl sambar, among others. after the speeches, there's a panel of women from saudi arabia iraq, and iran, talking about women's rights in their countries. this portion is about an hour. >> don't wait, a jump on it. >> do its because it will be better tomorrow. -- do it because there is no tomorrow. >> thank you for that great warmup we heard. i am tina brown and i'm thrilled to welcome you all to the second annual women in the world summit. [applause] we have assembled so many free- thinking people, social revolutions in areas dangerous rabble-rousers' in this app
c-span 2. the c-span networks provide coverage of politics, nonfiction books, american history. all available on television radio, online, and on social media networking sites. content any time through the c- span video library. we have the digital bus local content vehicle bringing resources to your community. it is washington your way, the c-span networks now available in more than 100 million homes. created by cable provided as a public service. >> apportioned from the annual women in...
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some of the topics on "washington journal" heard here on c-span and c-span radio. enjoy the rest of your weekend and hope you have a great week ahead. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> welcome to "news makers." we have a budget and appropriations reportser with the national journal. julie has the first question. >> hi, mr. chairman. good to be with you. i wanted to ask the vice president, vice president biden, went to the hill to jump start talks on how to fund the government through the end of the year, just backed by president obama. you were in that meeting. i wonder, did you expect to be invited? does that tell you anything about the pace or the tenor of the negotiations going on right now? >> well, i'm glad the president is involved, finally. i think it is helpful to have vice president on the hill. his old stomping grounds, meeting with leadership. this was an elected membership on the part of the house and senate. and i'm glad they are at it. >> so do you think that they are likely to make much progress in merging the divide between
some of the topics on "washington journal" heard here on c-span and c-span radio. enjoy the rest of your weekend and hope you have a great week ahead. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> welcome to "news makers." we have a budget and appropriations reportser with the national journal. julie has the first question. >> hi, mr. chairman. good to be with you. i wanted to ask the vice president, vice president biden, went to the hill to jump...
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that is the president's speech of libya monday night at 7:30 eastern here on c-span and c- span radio. this week on "the communicators" different communications -- and perspectives on the communications deal between at&t and t-mobile. host: we will be getting several perspectives on the at&t, t- mobile deal. beginning with jeffrey silva who is a telecommunications policy analyst and robert bell aban antitrust attorney, we are also joined by david hatch of the "national journal." mr. silva what does at&t get for its $39 billion? guest: it gest a lot more spectrum -- it gets a lot more spectrum. it gets t-mobile customers. and it accomplishes the objective of removing one national competitor from the scene. host: mr. bell, what kind of antitrust issues are raised by this deal? guest: well, this is a direct horizontal merger between two direct competitors. this raises a core issue of whether the government should allow the marketplace to move from four major competitors and a number of minor ones to a situation where we would have three nationwide competitors and several smaller ones who
that is the president's speech of libya monday night at 7:30 eastern here on c-span and c- span radio. this week on "the communicators" different communications -- and perspectives on the communications deal between at&t and t-mobile. host: we will be getting several perspectives on the at&t, t- mobile deal. beginning with jeffrey silva who is a telecommunications policy analyst and robert bell aban antitrust attorney, we are also joined by david hatch of the "national...
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c-span. and for more information, go to c-span.org and click on c-span series for prime minister questions plus, links to international news media and legislators around the world. you can watch recent video programs dealing with other international issues. >> now, highlights from the most recent question time from the australian parliament. prime minister julia give lard and cabinet members answer questions on the government's plan for a carbon tax and australia's multiculturam culti. >> i'm going to bring you some highlights to the latest australiian parliament. the government has renewed its commitments on climate change announcing fresh plans to put a price on carbon starting with a carbon tax from next year then transitioning to an emissions trading scheme. the conservative opposition, though, is opposed warning this will drive up costs and lose jobs. after some criticism from the german and british leaders the australiian government argues that multiculturam in this country is working. mist reports of muslims intergrateing in australian society. ♪ >> members. thank you very much, my quest
c-span. and for more information, go to c-span.org and click on c-span series for prime minister questions plus, links to international news media and legislators around the world. you can watch recent video programs dealing with other international issues. >> now, highlights from the most recent question time from the australian parliament. prime minister julia give lard and cabinet members answer questions on the government's plan for a carbon tax and australia's multiculturam culti....