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a desperate hail mary. he says mike was never going to be a victim. this was a stunt.ere all in this together. reality tv defense. >> for many, reality tv shows depict the worst of our society. for others, reality tv has become a way to launch a center stage career. >> reporter: he says mike figured he could launch his career simply by making a splash. and he's not the first to think so. >> i can only imagine what the little boy inside is thinking at this point. >> reporter: remember this? >> the balloon is definitely coming down to the ground. >> reporter: in 200 9, a runaway balloon carrying a boy turned out to be a hoax. >> these people are actors. they met in acting school. they put on a very good show for us, and we bought it. >> reporter: a publicity stunt to make the family famous. dalia may not be a real housewife, but she's no stranger to reality television. >> when she was younger, she was actually an extra on a reality tv show. >> welcome to "the jamie kennedy experiment. ". >> reporter: it was this show. and fwesz what her episode was about? a fake hitman.
a desperate hail mary. he says mike was never going to be a victim. this was a stunt.ere all in this together. reality tv defense. >> for many, reality tv shows depict the worst of our society. for others, reality tv has become a way to launch a center stage career. >> reporter: he says mike figured he could launch his career simply by making a splash. and he's not the first to think so. >> i can only imagine what the little boy inside is thinking at this point. >>...
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a first thought on our tore his desperation. -- stop on our tour is desperation. we know that low income communities are hit first and worse when economic problems it. our families are experiencing troubles from the immigration and customs enforcement, and are having trouble finding jobs. but we are resilient spirit and that leads us to the next up on our tour. the people in our district are doing amazing things every day, working hard, raising families, helping neighbors, a volunteer at school, celebrating culture, and there are doing it and develop, spanish, chinese, and over 70 other languages in the district. we are coming together to organize for solutions. we have a strong tradition for neighborhood-based problem solving and we are building collaborative efforts to do neighborhood-based planning. we have to grit assets not just for those of us who live here today, but for the generation that will come. which leads us to the next up on our tour, which is hope. we're here this evening because we want lath -- long-lasting solutions, we want to sharpen the work
a first thought on our tore his desperation. -- stop on our tour is desperation. we know that low income communities are hit first and worse when economic problems it. our families are experiencing troubles from the immigration and customs enforcement, and are having trouble finding jobs. but we are resilient spirit and that leads us to the next up on our tour. the people in our district are doing amazing things every day, working hard, raising families, helping neighbors, a volunteer at...
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desperation on the border with turkey. bill whitaker is on the frontlines of arizona wildfire is that threatening to spread into new mexico. facing growing calls to resign congressman anthony weiner is asking for a leave of absence in order to seek treatment. nancy has the latest on that. and every one of these students is college bound. cynthia bowers tells us how they beat the odds. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >>>> mitchell: good evening, the white house tonight is accused of syrian government of creating a humanitarian crisis after yet another bloody, tense day of fighting. troops loyal to bashar assad are cracking down on antigovernment demonstrators and others try to escape to turkey. we have the latest. a warning now: some of the pictures burr to see are graphic >> reporter: video gradually
desperation on the border with turkey. bill whitaker is on the frontlines of arizona wildfire is that threatening to spread into new mexico. facing growing calls to resign congressman anthony weiner is asking for a leave of absence in order to seek treatment. nancy has the latest on that. and every one of these students is college bound. cynthia bowers tells us how they beat the odds. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >>>>...
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clinic services are desperately needed. >> that's where the artists come in.tory. this is called our house is your house. this work has fire on one side, water on the other. restoration of life. interpreting ritter center's mission. there are six houses this year down from the 25 wooden one last year. you see them now at the marrin community center where they are set up for benefit. because they believe everyone should have a place to live. these art houses in marrin will be auctioned off saturday night to support the ritter center program to help the homeless. of course their long-term goal is eliminate homelessness in marin county. don sanchez. >>> surprising ranking for city by the bay. travel and leisure magazine listed san francisco as 12th dirtiest city in the country. in the survey of the america's favorite cities they asked people to gauge dirtiness on litter, air pollution and taste of local tap water. san francisco ranked worse than dallas, boston and washington, d.c. dirtiest city in the country according to the survey, new orleans. >>> next at 6:00
clinic services are desperately needed. >> that's where the artists come in.tory. this is called our house is your house. this work has fire on one side, water on the other. restoration of life. interpreting ritter center's mission. there are six houses this year down from the 25 wooden one last year. you see them now at the marrin community center where they are set up for benefit. because they believe everyone should have a place to live. these art houses in marrin will be auctioned off...
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david louie has details. >> there is no mistaking the desperation on their faces. they want to keep their homes but the recession impacted their jobs or income. the lenders keep saying no to a loan modification. jeff ruben of novato can count the rejections. >> three times over the last, like i said, about three years or so. always a turn-down. always a turn-down. always they lose the paperwork. always it just never works out. >> naca, neighborhood aanalysis tance cooperation of -- assistance corporation of america is here to break the pattern. the troubled homeowners can sit down across from the banker. >> they have always been denied. we're having a hard time communicating with them. >> naca has negotiated deals with lenders to curb the rate of foreclosures. a non-profit that offers the service for free. thanks to government grants and fees charmed to the banks -- charged to the bank. naca ceo says the banks can be good guys while tax supported agencies can be hard-nosed. >> if you have a chase, bank of america or wells fargo you can get a principal reduction. bu
david louie has details. >> there is no mistaking the desperation on their faces. they want to keep their homes but the recession impacted their jobs or income. the lenders keep saying no to a loan modification. jeff ruben of novato can count the rejections. >> three times over the last, like i said, about three years or so. always a turn-down. always a turn-down. always they lose the paperwork. always it just never works out. >> naca, neighborhood aanalysis tance cooperation...
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germans regularly postponed the invasion initially was i proved in my fifteen meanwhile stalin was desperately trying to delay it war until autumn with. breast fortress where the first assault was launched actually consisted of several forts situated on islands around the main fortification in the the eastern seaboard offered the most stubborn resistance. most of the fortress defenders still expected reinforcements down to the end they did know they were already well behind enemy lines germans has seized the town of brest within hours. abreast residents lived under occupation for nearly three years
germans regularly postponed the invasion initially was i proved in my fifteen meanwhile stalin was desperately trying to delay it war until autumn with. breast fortress where the first assault was launched actually consisted of several forts situated on islands around the main fortification in the the eastern seaboard offered the most stubborn resistance. most of the fortress defenders still expected reinforcements down to the end they did know they were already well behind enemy lines germans...
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>> reporter: a desperate personal plea to anyone who could lead her and her husband to their daughter. >> what you know might help us, it might be the key today that's going to make the difference. >> reporter: the spierer's plea came as bloomington police enhanced security camera video showing at least one car near where lauren was last seen about 4:30 the morning of june 3rd. >> this is not to be identified as a suspect vehicle or a vehicle of interest or anything at this point. i don't want us to make that leap. this is something that has caught our attention. >> reporter: on the ground and
>> reporter: a desperate personal plea to anyone who could lead her and her husband to their daughter. >> what you know might help us, it might be the key today that's going to make the difference. >> reporter: the spierer's plea came as bloomington police enhanced security camera video showing at least one car near where lauren was last seen about 4:30 the morning of june 3rd. >> this is not to be identified as a suspect vehicle or a vehicle of interest or anything...
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the capital we understand comes amid reinvigorated nato bombing is the alliance grows increasingly desperate to break the stalemate out is near for national reports from the capital tripoli i must warn you you might find some of the images coming up in a report upsetting. the residents of secrecy my district here in st louis have been working out by a strike in the middle of the night a mole hill several moms landed here this story as you can see behind me some rural three story buildings quite a densely populated area where the buildings standing very close to each other times and many people found them very poor as we were told at least four families have been living in the damaged houses which is from proud to fourteen people. under the rubble who were able to shine children and two adults a man and
the capital we understand comes amid reinvigorated nato bombing is the alliance grows increasingly desperate to break the stalemate out is near for national reports from the capital tripoli i must warn you you might find some of the images coming up in a report upsetting. the residents of secrecy my district here in st louis have been working out by a strike in the middle of the night a mole hill several moms landed here this story as you can see behind me some rural three story buildings quite...
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as you mentioned, they are all desperate.an they are worth and they are hoping to get some kind of relieve from the banks. some have been here since 8:00 last night some as far as sacramento for the save the dream tour. the dream necessary case is the american dream -- the dream in this case is the american dream, their house. they sit down with a counselor and figure out how much they can pay and walk over to the banks and lenders and try to figure something out here. hopefully, get some of their mortgages restructured. everybody in the same room all under one roof. the nonprofit group of neighborhood assistance corporation of america says that on the same day assistance here, they get about a 50% approval rate. and if you give them sometime they say 80% of the people who walk through the door get some kind of relief. some dropping their interest rates down to 4, 3 to even 2%. for a lot of people, that makes a huge difference. >> i'm desperate. i mean, i don't know what else we're going to do. i mean, work's slowing down. my
as you mentioned, they are all desperate.an they are worth and they are hoping to get some kind of relieve from the banks. some have been here since 8:00 last night some as far as sacramento for the save the dream tour. the dream necessary case is the american dream -- the dream in this case is the american dream, their house. they sit down with a counselor and figure out how much they can pay and walk over to the banks and lenders and try to figure something out here. hopefully, get some of...
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and desperate measures no this guy is not this guy's there's nothing no nothing that a public policy. but this guy this is a this load aberration yeah there was a plan will just show that it was just a question is you know set aside what's the republican health care plan the republicans have introduced several health care plans for most let's not corrupt and bankrupt our current helps clear where these companies are skin off the top would be on their c.e.o. is a billion dollars let's let's get rid of obamacare that's that's bad for health care and let's focus on the solutions but opening along the lines so that insurance companies can compete with each other to get users and security card companies and all move to south dakota where whatever state has the lowest common denominator stand competition is good better learn how to harness monopoly know when you do right now do i not know you did i. right now if i'm in virginia i only have a few choices i'd be great if i could choose the health care plan it's in south dakota if and that gives me benefits in virginia and family a great idea
and desperate measures no this guy is not this guy's there's nothing no nothing that a public policy. but this guy this is a this load aberration yeah there was a plan will just show that it was just a question is you know set aside what's the republican health care plan the republicans have introduced several health care plans for most let's not corrupt and bankrupt our current helps clear where these companies are skin off the top would be on their c.e.o. is a billion dollars let's let's get...
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will have been desperately trying to buy foreign currency as the pair of us rebel lost almost half its value president look at shanghai is also seeking financial help from the international monetary fund. now to discuss the issue i'm joined by barris editor in chief of business news here thanks he then thanks for coming and sharing. to the program so what you what could make the i.m.f. thought the example of russia and the c.i.s. and give this a billion dollar loan to belarus well it's kind of a job i mean the job is helping countries in transition who get themselves into trouble and the roses and so a lot of trouble in so much as it's running out of currency quickly and the economy is going into freefall but the hesitating mainly i think because of the political situation the elections in december before the riots arrests and a very nasty crack and so this i'm doing in so much as they need to be sure that any promises from the pressuring him to further through on reforms and what have you actually followed up on i'm not sure what that will be now if this loan does come through how muc
will have been desperately trying to buy foreign currency as the pair of us rebel lost almost half its value president look at shanghai is also seeking financial help from the international monetary fund. now to discuss the issue i'm joined by barris editor in chief of business news here thanks he then thanks for coming and sharing. to the program so what you what could make the i.m.f. thought the example of russia and the c.i.s. and give this a billion dollar loan to belarus well it's kind of...
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it's a better design, has less impact on the neighbors and it saves the city $500,000 that it desperately needs for other affordable housing properties, maybe in your district. thank you. >> good evening, supervisors. my name is jeff kaminsky,. i am a district two commissioner and a youth commissioner and i urge you to please reject this appeal. i stand before you today a week away from the end of my term, my first foray into politics and over the past 10 months i have often been frustrated and disappointed. it is appeals like these that really perplex me, as this project looks to help many youth who are often overlooked by our society. as you know, this project attendance housing for -- contains housing for transitional aged youth and they rarely get the assistance they need to be successful and stay off the streets. this project cowlingd change the lives of many youths. yesterday at the commission we held a hearing on transitional aged housing in the city or lack thereof and it was or very apatient that these youth desperately need this housing. i ask you to please restore my faith in t
it's a better design, has less impact on the neighbors and it saves the city $500,000 that it desperately needs for other affordable housing properties, maybe in your district. thank you. >> good evening, supervisors. my name is jeff kaminsky,. i am a district two commissioner and a youth commissioner and i urge you to please reject this appeal. i stand before you today a week away from the end of my term, my first foray into politics and over the past 10 months i have often been...
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therire shall complex in terms f trying to provide the health of their parents desperately need. ree publican budget would repeal the act affordable health care act preventing an estimated 34 million uninsured americans from getting the health insurance the need. the time of the cost of college education is becoming out of bue reach for so many americans, the budget would slash the pell grants by about 60% next year ad alone, reducing the maximum award from 5500 to 2100. americans don't have enough money to feed themselves or their families the republican budget would kick some 10 million americans off of food stamps. what kind of sense of morality is that?in ord when people today are struggling hard to feed themselves we throw another 10 million people off of the food stamps.t it's no secret to anyone that our nation's infrastructure is crumbling. bu the republicans passed in the house support of all by a rlicas handful of republicans here ingr the senate would slash funding for the roads, bridges, rail airports by nearly 40% next year alone and one of two things happened. a res
therire shall complex in terms f trying to provide the health of their parents desperately need. ree publican budget would repeal the act affordable health care act preventing an estimated 34 million uninsured americans from getting the health insurance the need. the time of the cost of college education is becoming out of bue reach for so many americans, the budget would slash the pell grants by about 60% next year ad alone, reducing the maximum award from 5500 to 2100. americans don't have...
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i think they need desperately -- desperate help. i encourage you to help as well. having said that, i think i am in favor of this. it has not led us to where we need to go. i am just going to challenge all of us. it's not only our children , [unintelligible] >> on page 36, is how the tiebreakers work. the capacity of the whole school, a lot of these schools, very popular schools were filled with requests from the area. that is actually pretty amazing to me. i like to have sort of the analysis done that shows what would happen if the tiebreakers let you -- that you propose are in place. we can see what is different if we made the suggested change. we make that over the feeder tiebreaker. it appears to me, and i may be wrong, it looks as though if we don't do that, we can't know how many of these people that are in the area would have been fed into that school, but we can look at that. we can know that when we do this analysis. if, in fact it will, in the intervening years before the feeder pattern is implemented take away the tiebreaker and make it irrelevant, i wou
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. >> reporter: behind the scenes it's still a very desperate situation. the european press is calling this the continent's lehman brothers moment. government officials are worried that if greece fails to pay its debts, it could have a blow back here in the united states. and we felt those deep economic painful effects afterwards in ways that we didn't expect because the world economy is now so interconnected. financial experts here aren't convinced that will happen but they don't want to find out. what's happening right now is that the greek government is working desperately to try to pass a budget with deep budget cuts. but those cuts are so painful, that has led to rioting in the streets. they are in a race for time to pass those budget cuts in order to qualify for a loan from the imf. they need billions from the imf just to pay their bills through the summer. but why are they rioting in the streets here? because that government's new federal budget means deep, deep layoffs. more than 100,000 people could lose their jobs in the government. those that ar
. >> reporter: behind the scenes it's still a very desperate situation. the european press is calling this the continent's lehman brothers moment. government officials are worried that if greece fails to pay its debts, it could have a blow back here in the united states. and we felt those deep economic painful effects afterwards in ways that we didn't expect because the world economy is now so interconnected. financial experts here aren't convinced that will happen but they don't want to...
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i see the desperation at 6 streak -- sixth street. a lot of people come in there when they have nowhere else to go and they do not have the capability of making it through the system. let alone the ability to access it. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i am from multi services. i want to thank mayor lee, carmen chu, and all of you who held meetings in your districts about these very serious budget issues. we still have problems and we still have millions of dollars millionscuts to hospitality house. the department of public health has provided to the seriously mentally ill population that are dealing with mental health issues. this includes the asian-pacific islander communities that require bilingual treatment. they can become more self- sufficient, more independent so that they would not have to rely fu so much relynds and helps -- much on public funds and health services. >> i have been in front of you before. most of it was because of contracting out. i was not able to get my job back or have a job. i have also just los
i see the desperation at 6 streak -- sixth street. a lot of people come in there when they have nowhere else to go and they do not have the capability of making it through the system. let alone the ability to access it. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i am from multi services. i want to thank mayor lee, carmen chu, and all of you who held meetings in your districts about these very serious budget issues. we still have problems and we still have millions of dollars millionscuts...
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the fighters here are desperately short of weapons and ammunition. >> i did not have one. >> you will get one, don't worry. >> if i die for this country, for the freedom, for defending my family and my relatives, that is an honor for me. >> on the outskirts of a besieged city full of friends and family, the stakes feel very high. >> we live in peace and freedom or we die. >> so, after an hour or so of training, he joins the ranks. >> now we can defend our land. >> so young and very inexperienced. protests calling for change and morocco have unchanged from -- have gotten a change from the king. the king has taken powers away from herself and given them to the power loss to the parliament. a number of women in saudi arabia said they have taken cars out in protest against the ban on female douglas. there are several journeys posted that are in defiance of the law. the threat of oil pipelines has soared in mexico. they said run to lead a $50 million with it will was stolen and the first four months of this year alone. after days of instability on the financial markets and riots on the str
the fighters here are desperately short of weapons and ammunition. >> i did not have one. >> you will get one, don't worry. >> if i die for this country, for the freedom, for defending my family and my relatives, that is an honor for me. >> on the outskirts of a besieged city full of friends and family, the stakes feel very high. >> we live in peace and freedom or we die. >> so, after an hour or so of training, he joins the ranks. >> now we can defend...
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. >> by flooding the global market with more oil, it's an act of desperation because there's no place else to turn to try to revive the economy. >> reporter: the u.s. strategic petroleum reserves are buried in heavily fortified salt caverns in the mideast. the u.s. holds some 727 million barrels of oil. taking 30 million barrels out will still leave 697 million barrels. on capitol hill, democrats applauded. >> dipping into our strategic reserve will protect american consumers and businesses. >> reporter: but in a statement, republican house speaker john boehner said this threatens our ability to respond to a genuine national security crisis. the national average of unleaded has already dropped from $3.98 on may 4, to $3.62 a gallon today. now experts say the price could drop another 10 to 15 cents a gallon, giving more money back to consumers and businesses. by releasing 2 million barrels a day for 30 days and suggesting it could do so again and again, one effect has been to drive speculators out of the market. speculate fors of course who helped drive up the price of oil. >> this was
. >> by flooding the global market with more oil, it's an act of desperation because there's no place else to turn to try to revive the economy. >> reporter: the u.s. strategic petroleum reserves are buried in heavily fortified salt caverns in the mideast. the u.s. holds some 727 million barrels of oil. taking 30 million barrels out will still leave 697 million barrels. on capitol hill, democrats applauded. >> dipping into our strategic reserve will protect american consumers...
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determined to keep tight control of its problem, even though by fugees -- even the refugees are desperate to get their story out. >> i came to turkey because the president and syrian government are animals towards women and children. my family consists of five persons. >> we are only talking. they're just telling us their story, nothing else. but we were able to get someone inside to meet one of the newest arrivals in the village. attacked by syrian troops in the past 48 hours. the soldiers came into the village of firing their guns into the air, he said, then the tanks opened fire on houses, people, animals, women, children. we fled here with the bullets behind us. the camps are still filling up and all of turkey's frantic diplomatic efforts appear to be for naught because the pictures we are getting from the people living down there is is of a sustained and frequent violent outbursts driving more and more refugees down into this picturesque border. >>> more details about the rest of the former imf, dominique strauss-kahn. prosecutors say he tried to claim diplomatic immunity when he was
determined to keep tight control of its problem, even though by fugees -- even the refugees are desperate to get their story out. >> i came to turkey because the president and syrian government are animals towards women and children. my family consists of five persons. >> we are only talking. they're just telling us their story, nothing else. but we were able to get someone inside to meet one of the newest arrivals in the village. attacked by syrian troops in the past 48 hours. the...
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. >> bay area homeowners in desperate need of house payments. in a town called campbell, a small >> dan: hard times have left homeowners desperate. thousands are getting help in san jose from a nonprofit group with a history of getting banks to modify loans. david louie has details. >> there is no mistaking the dedication operation on their faces. they want to keep their homes the lenders keep saying no to a loan modification. jeff can terl counted the rejections. >> three times over the last three years or so. >> and always turned down? >> always turned down. they lose the paperwork. it just never worked out. >> naca is here to break that pattern. if armed with all the paperwork troubled homeowners get a chance to sit across from their banker. >> it cost more money. so we're having a very hard time communicating with them. >> naca has negotiated deals to help curb the rate of foreclosures. it's a nonprofit. the ceo says the bank can be good guys. >> if you have a chase, bank of america wells fargo we can get a hundred thousand dollars. but fha
. >> bay area homeowners in desperate need of house payments. in a town called campbell, a small >> dan: hard times have left homeowners desperate. thousands are getting help in san jose from a nonprofit group with a history of getting banks to modify loans. david louie has details. >> there is no mistaking the dedication operation on their faces. they want to keep their homes the lenders keep saying no to a loan modification. jeff can terl counted the rejections. >>...
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migrants are desperate people. the goal is to get there no matter what. >> taiwan's opposition party is trying to avoid confrontation with china as it prepares to launch its campaign for the next election. the democratic progressive party infuriated beijing with its calls for independence for taiwan. the party's presidential candidate said the party now wants to resolve its disagreements through dialogue. she has been speaking to the bbc as part of our power of asia series. quickly want china to understand we do have oppositions and differences. they have to learn to respect the differences. they also have to understand that changes in the government in taiwan, and different political parties in charge of the government, has become something that is normal that involves democracy. >> this approach is a big change, isn't it, from your previous approach to china, when you were more confrontational, when there wasn't over drive for independence? is that an acknowledgement the policies of the past are counterproductive
migrants are desperate people. the goal is to get there no matter what. >> taiwan's opposition party is trying to avoid confrontation with china as it prepares to launch its campaign for the next election. the democratic progressive party infuriated beijing with its calls for independence for taiwan. the party's presidential candidate said the party now wants to resolve its disagreements through dialogue. she has been speaking to the bbc as part of our power of asia series. quickly want...
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to shadow of the future of the eurozone nations like turkey desperate to join up and i think. criticizes the state's role in the russian economy corruption threatening the country's development speaking at the international economic forum. reinstated his commitment to modernization drastic measures to create a better investment climate. and the e.u. . sanctions against syria. reportedly aiming at least sixteen. but some experts warn the sanctions could be paid for in libya. with union and better and better for the u.s. . i know you're a bit of a. question but nobody has ever had such a big advantage. of a good history of it but we've got all the. sports today i mean these are some of the. so we are covering this ten minutes or so. top vs bottom c.s.k. on spark technology teams from opposite ends of the russian premier league spectrum meet a little later on a packed day all to test the auction. house with northern ireland's rory marker roy stretches his lead to six strokes following another blistering round on day two of the u.s. open. to a flyer petter solberg races to a fifty
to shadow of the future of the eurozone nations like turkey desperate to join up and i think. criticizes the state's role in the russian economy corruption threatening the country's development speaking at the international economic forum. reinstated his commitment to modernization drastic measures to create a better investment climate. and the e.u. . sanctions against syria. reportedly aiming at least sixteen. but some experts warn the sanctions could be paid for in libya. with union and...
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program, i was desperate, overwhelmed, and suicidal. they taught me that i am never alone. i am one of many -- far too many. i have a safe environment to handle and cope with this disease. they have given me back my life. they gave me tools with which i have turned my life around. tools that i still use every day in my life. tools that are not found or taught anywhere else. i got informed, i got inspired, and i got active. there is far more one needs than just taking pills every day, and this is the only program that provided what i needed most to live a quality life. shanti is more than a word. it is a face. it is my face. it is the face of all who are fighting serious illness and who need vital help. when you think of shanti and the shanti l.i.f.e. program, think of me and countless others like me who with the program cannot only survive but thrive while living with aids. i thank you for listening. >> hello. i moved to san francisco in 1979. i live in ross mirkarimi's district. i was diagnosed with full-blown aids in 2005. having lost many friends early, i figured it was
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eurozone nations like turkey earlier desperate to join up are now having a rethink. president medvedev criticizes the states' role in the russian economy and slams corruption for threatening the country's development speaking at the international konami forum in same bit as state of its commitment to modernization and pledged bresnik measures to create a better investment climate. the e.u. plans a third set of tougher sanctions against syria as a crackdown on protesters continues reportedly claiming at least sixteen lives on friday but some experts warn the sanctions could be paving the way for a levy a style intervention. headlines now for it's with the union and all the latest well for you what it's like you know it's the his day job tell us more is in the marina the guy may have just won an n.b.a. championship with dollars so he's a lot of the little we wait but i just wish he had taken a few singing lessons you're going to see that just a second. thanks for joining us this is sports there plenty ahead over the next ten minutes including all this and more. top ver
eurozone nations like turkey earlier desperate to join up are now having a rethink. president medvedev criticizes the states' role in the russian economy and slams corruption for threatening the country's development speaking at the international konami forum in same bit as state of its commitment to modernization and pledged bresnik measures to create a better investment climate. the e.u. plans a third set of tougher sanctions against syria as a crackdown on protesters continues reportedly...
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the mine will bring millions in revenues to this desperately poor country. afghans and international archaeologists are trying to save what they can. >> what you see now is what is left, i would say. so you have this red color but you have to imagine that all these statutes were colored with gold leaf. the main thing for us is to document as much as we can of this site before it is destroyed. >> afghanistan has already lost so much. the taliban destroyed the buddhas, the national museum was looted during the civil war. its director says what is left must be saved. >> usually most of our cultural heritage, destroyed, damaged, looted. the artifact, the human treasure belongs to everybody. >> these afghanistan treasures are on show at the british museum. they were saved from looters because they were hidden in presidential vaults. afghan museum staff kept the location secret for over a decade. now they travel the world because it's not safe for them to return home. but the museum in kabul, they're working to save what they can. these precious artifacts are some
the mine will bring millions in revenues to this desperately poor country. afghans and international archaeologists are trying to save what they can. >> what you see now is what is left, i would say. so you have this red color but you have to imagine that all these statutes were colored with gold leaf. the main thing for us is to document as much as we can of this site before it is destroyed. >> afghanistan has already lost so much. the taliban destroyed the buddhas, the national...
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>> the conundrum here is that kentucky desperately needs jobs. >> the ark encounter is going to employalmost a thousand people, and the impact on the number of jobs associated with that is going to be in the thousands, and our particular research has shown it will be many thousands, and it will bring millions and millions of dollars into the community. in fact, the research that we did shows that the economic impact of the ark encounter project over 10 years will be something like $4 billion. >> kentucky's democratic governor supports the tax incentives. he says he wasn't elected to debate religion, he was elected to create jobs, especially in hard-hit communities like williamstown near where the ark park will be located and where a majority of the unemployed have been out of jobs for over two years. >> the city and the county both are in desperate need like every place in the country for revenue, and this will generate a tremendous amount of revenue. >> wade gutman is the head of the industrial development office and the chamber of commerce for grant county. he says he has slept with
>> the conundrum here is that kentucky desperately needs jobs. >> the ark encounter is going to employalmost a thousand people, and the impact on the number of jobs associated with that is going to be in the thousands, and our particular research has shown it will be many thousands, and it will bring millions and millions of dollars into the community. in fact, the research that we did shows that the economic impact of the ark encounter project over 10 years will be something like...
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desperate. george papandreou has lost legitimacy in the raise and as a prime minister he is a dead man walking at the moment there presser from the european union is tremendous. talk about blackmail i guess the greek government because they say that on listen you vote for this outrageous bill morrow enough and there will be no more loans and greece who will be left to default my petrol opinion is the this is a bluff from european union because if we greece goes before then it will have a domino effect i guess the euro that will be a disaster for european union. but unfortunately our government has not the nerve to call them bluff and this is the difficult part of the story in five years' time greece has to pay just fourteen there is no two for their finance of the original loans just for interest at about one hundred thirty billion euros while the loan for the alleged bailout of greece was only one hundred and ten billion euros. this interest payments would be more than the sum of what we pay fo
desperate. george papandreou has lost legitimacy in the raise and as a prime minister he is a dead man walking at the moment there presser from the european union is tremendous. talk about blackmail i guess the greek government because they say that on listen you vote for this outrageous bill morrow enough and there will be no more loans and greece who will be left to default my petrol opinion is the this is a bluff from european union because if we greece goes before then it will have a domino...
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you know the image, the desperate looking child, and it's manipulative to get our money or sympathy, but it couldn't be further from the truth in my experience of africa. the africa that i see in places like rwanda and northern uganda and darfur is people who are incredibly resourceful and resilient. they are not people who define themselves as victims. they define themselves as survivors. how do you not want to help somebody rebuilding their life saying i'm a survivor? these are people even when there's not a genocide, they face the most incredible daily challenges. we live in a society where we think it's actually appropriate to complain because you had such a tough time finding a parking space. these people have a rather different perspective on life. i also wanted to stress the things we have in common with these people because too often we stress the differentness, the otherness, and that gets in the way of our understanding that this is about the human condition. genocide is not something that just happens in africa because somehow africans are different. they are not. genocide
you know the image, the desperate looking child, and it's manipulative to get our money or sympathy, but it couldn't be further from the truth in my experience of africa. the africa that i see in places like rwanda and northern uganda and darfur is people who are incredibly resourceful and resilient. they are not people who define themselves as victims. they define themselves as survivors. how do you not want to help somebody rebuilding their life saying i'm a survivor? these are people even...
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morning more the media have many young physically strong players but we desperately needed this when we're talking the group and we just had to earn these points. rush is a strong side they are on top of the group and still favorites to qualify from first spots they want today which means they were better in his ability and didn't expect them to underscore be able to some team counterattack i think it was for the better for us as we pulled back three boys all points russia one zero heading to austria just themselves in a friendly against cameroon. covered r t c in his book well spot when it is the republic of oil and the green party that say you know when a macedonia then is russia followed by slovak you beat and there were one mil so this is the table at the moment with all games left the islands at the summit that scored ahead of russia and survive but they all have thirteen points then it is armenia followed by last attorney have an authority i've yet to get any points and even so saying from each group is guaranteed a place at the finals second place teams will answer apply. mean
morning more the media have many young physically strong players but we desperately needed this when we're talking the group and we just had to earn these points. rush is a strong side they are on top of the group and still favorites to qualify from first spots they want today which means they were better in his ability and didn't expect them to underscore be able to some team counterattack i think it was for the better for us as we pulled back three boys all points russia one zero heading to...
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watch and especially listen to this video recorded by a man desperately trying to get into his home as a twister hit springfield on wednesday. >> let me in. let me in. let me in. >> he made it in and got his family to the basement. they rode out the storm without injury. the tornadoes tore through springfield and 18 other communities. the massachusetts storm killed at least three people and injured hundreds and the recovery efforts are ongoing. duarte geraldine know reports. >> this man clung to the pipes in his basement as his house was blown off its foundation. >> god was good to me. took my house but saved me. >> reporter: at these lee tornadoes tore through more than a dozen towns. this twister was caught on tape as it passed through downtown springfield. preschool teacher dorothy malone sprang into action getting all her students to safety without a scratch. >> these children actually ran into a cloud of dust. there was nothing even to see but because i told them to run, they ran. >> reporter: not everyone was as fortunate. a 40-year-old west springfield woman died shielding one o
watch and especially listen to this video recorded by a man desperately trying to get into his home as a twister hit springfield on wednesday. >> let me in. let me in. let me in. >> he made it in and got his family to the basement. they rode out the storm without injury. the tornadoes tore through springfield and 18 other communities. the massachusetts storm killed at least three people and injured hundreds and the recovery efforts are ongoing. duarte geraldine know reports....
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everyone has been watching the news and seen the spike in violence and in desperation simply from our program for dissidents and people in the neighborhood. i want to reiterate the fact that we are desperately needed in the community, and we do a lot of good, and once again, hospitality house saves lives. i really appreciate it. because we are needed, and with the state of the economy, the state of our state budget, as well as our city budget, things will only get worse. we need facilities like this to make sure that those in greatest need can, at the very least have the opportunity to have their opportunities -- to have their needs met. >> good afternoon. i want to first acknowledged the supporters of hospitality house. could you stand up or just wait, everyone that is here? i have a special friend right here that is with me, a participant of our program. i just wanted to, if you guys do not know, to tell you about how important this program for our programs are to the community, being on sixth street. there are a lot of changes going on, and i know for a fact that the services that
everyone has been watching the news and seen the spike in violence and in desperation simply from our program for dissidents and people in the neighborhood. i want to reiterate the fact that we are desperately needed in the community, and we do a lot of good, and once again, hospitality house saves lives. i really appreciate it. because we are needed, and with the state of the economy, the state of our state budget, as well as our city budget, things will only get worse. we need facilities like...
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this is an absolutely desperate they didn't give me work because i don't have a profession for them i don't exist perhaps hanging myself would be the best thing to do without even the most basic of a minute there's no way that lena family can live however here is exactly where the authorities have told her that she should bring up the children lena's case isn't unusual to those who work with oftens in russia say that it's when they leave the care homes that they need the most help the problem is orphans our kids are of smaller you know when they're little and everybody loves to help them with their small but presence that. whereas in actual fact they've got bigger needs but they get bigger and that's really where we need to be standing beside them housing is one of those big a need for all things leading care it's also in short supply and that which we made certain calculations for one region and found out that it would take a child who's number in the queue for housing is ten thousand to three and a half thousand years to actually get a flat. currently only administrative penalties c
this is an absolutely desperate they didn't give me work because i don't have a profession for them i don't exist perhaps hanging myself would be the best thing to do without even the most basic of a minute there's no way that lena family can live however here is exactly where the authorities have told her that she should bring up the children lena's case isn't unusual to those who work with oftens in russia say that it's when they leave the care homes that they need the most help the problem...
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for nathanson newspaper believes the bailout package is a catastrophic solution backed only by a desperate leadership george spot on the who has lost legitimacy and agrees and as a prime minister he is a dead man walking at the moment and the present from the european union is tremendous we would talk about blackmail i guess that we could go over men because they say that on the list see you vote for this outrageous below the moral enough and there will be no more. greece who will be left before. the this is a bluff from the european union because if we agree to goes before then we'll have a domino effect or i guess the euro that will be a disaster for european union. but unfortunately our government has not been there all of them and this is the difficult part of the story because you see that the memorandum sent there was very the package is the result is the. gold that eggs of development and this is unsustainable all the struggle in athens to keep the euro alive has some nations who have long wanted to join the e.u. asking a new question is it even worth it archy's tom harkin reports.
for nathanson newspaper believes the bailout package is a catastrophic solution backed only by a desperate leadership george spot on the who has lost legitimacy and agrees and as a prime minister he is a dead man walking at the moment and the present from the european union is tremendous we would talk about blackmail i guess that we could go over men because they say that on the list see you vote for this outrageous below the moral enough and there will be no more. greece who will be left...
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in 2012, the house republicans are going to be trying desper e desperately to hold on to their roll of the house. if anthony wiener is running and does not resign, the democrats will have a problem. the republicans are going to use him as the poster boy in all of the districts for everything thaw don't want to have at a democratic representative. i think that maybe the action by nancy pelosi today speaks to that fear and the concern that he may be damaging in the 2012 elections when they are trying desperately to recapture the house. that's something that has to play out and maybe the threat of that. this woman whether we believe her or not from radar online said that she had a compromising conversation with him on his house phone. she may be using house facilities in a way that was inappropriate and may come back to haunt him. >> those are questions the ethics committee will deal with and that would be a trip wire. i'm sure you agree if government resources were used. does it matter that this is a guy who has challenged the leadership and said i don't like the messaging. you are not t
in 2012, the house republicans are going to be trying desper e desperately to hold on to their roll of the house. if anthony wiener is running and does not resign, the democrats will have a problem. the republicans are going to use him as the poster boy in all of the districts for everything thaw don't want to have at a democratic representative. i think that maybe the action by nancy pelosi today speaks to that fear and the concern that he may be damaging in the 2012 elections when they are...
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and economic desperation that would be the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. artsy michigan. but a brief look at some other international headlines gaza ships carrying humanitarian aid on the set sail greece is this face hurdles as israelis want. to see book eight of the palestinian territories. israeli officials have dropped threats to journalists on board a year ago a similar mission there to a deadly raid by the commandos and the not sophists. international monetary fund is preparing to name its next boss christine legarde expected to meet with french finance minister who would be the first woman to the organization that she manages to meet and the central bank of mexico you know. place a company car resigned last month over successful. afghanistan's top banker has resigned and fled the country the head of the central bank who was down in the u.s. claims he feared for his life after the government interfered in his efforts to expose corruption wi
and economic desperation that would be the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. artsy michigan. but a brief look at some other international headlines gaza ships carrying humanitarian aid on the set sail greece is this face hurdles as israelis want. to see book eight of the palestinian territories. israeli officials have dropped threats to journalists on...
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second wave of bailouts cast a shadow over the future of the eurozone nations like turkey earlier desperate to join are now having a rethink. president be out of criticize of the stage throw in the russian economy and slams corruption for threatening the country's development speed adding international economic forum in st petersburg he reinstated he's commitment to modernization and pledged drastic measures to create a better investment climate in. the e.u. plans a third set of tougher sanctions against syria as a crackdown on protesters continues reportedly claiming at least sixteen lives on friday but some experts warn the sanctions could be paving the way for a levy a style intervention. when next hour a moscow team takes you on a tour of the gardening circle revenue that surrounds the heart of the russian capital. hello and welcome to the moscow outsell the program this week i'll be exploring the couple's daughter bringing approximately sixteen columbus's friends it was recently created in the early days of hundreds as a tree lined boulevard to replace the city's outer wall today is un
second wave of bailouts cast a shadow over the future of the eurozone nations like turkey earlier desperate to join are now having a rethink. president be out of criticize of the stage throw in the russian economy and slams corruption for threatening the country's development speed adding international economic forum in st petersburg he reinstated he's commitment to modernization and pledged drastic measures to create a better investment climate in. the e.u. plans a third set of tougher...
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hundred cities or how it's in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse and economic desperation that would lead the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. r.t. michigan. where brief look at some other international headlines now garza found ships running terry and eight other parents of set sail from greece but organizers face hurdles as israelis want to prevent any attempt to reach its people in the palestinian territories israeli officials have also threatened german some of deportation orders a year ago a similar mission to a deadly raid by israeli commandos which when activists were killed. the former governor of illinois has been found guilty of trying to sell or trade president of the seat in the senate wrote a bitch has also been convicted of extorting funds from a hospital executive official who was arrested in two thousand and eight is now facing a sentence of three hundred years the status hearing is a shadow of from the beginning of a
hundred cities or how it's in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse and economic desperation that would lead the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. r.t. michigan. where brief look at some other international headlines now garza found ships running terry and eight other parents of set sail from greece but organizers face hurdles as israelis...