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. >> it seems like just eons ago. >> after years of searching she found the man responsible for giving her a new life in the u.s. >> my dream came true after all of these years. >>> he is known for launching home runs but what this high school baseball star was doing off the field that is a hit for a young boy recovering from a dog attack. >> he wanted to do that for him. it was huge. >>> here is garvin thomas. >> thank you for joining us. for the next 30 minutes we would love to teach you to a different type of newscast focusing on the good things happening in the bay area and the good people who make them happen. what better way to start than with an amazing gift. the person who got it is ron molina. he ran the choir program at antioch high school. one way to measure his success is the awards over the years and another way to measure is what you see now. how many measures of music does it take to take the measure of a man's life? those rehearsing for a special concert inside antioch high school's auditorium are soon to find out. the life in question not one of theirs but the one thin
. >> it seems like just eons ago. >> after years of searching she found the man responsible for giving her a new life in the u.s. >> my dream came true after all of these years. >>> he is known for launching home runs but what this high school baseball star was doing off the field that is a hit for a young boy recovering from a dog attack. >> he wanted to do that for him. it was huge. >>> here is garvin thomas. >> thank you for joining us. for the...
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. >> it seems like it was eons ago. >> but after years of searching, she found the man responsible foring her a new life in the u.s. >> my dream came true after all these years. >> he's known for launching home runs, but it's what this high school baseball star is doing off the field that's a hit with a young boy recovering from a dog attack. >> when he wanted to do that for him, it was huge. >> here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. >> thank you so much for joining us. for the next 30 minutes, we'd love to treat you to a different type of newscast, one that focuses solely on the good things happening in the bay area and the good people who make them happen. and what better way to start than with an amazing gift. the person who got it is ron "mo" molina. for more than two decades, the ran the very successful chorale program at antioch high school. another way to measure it is what you'll see now. >> this is the bassist. >> reporter: how many measures of music does it take? to take the measure of a man's life? ♪ those rehearsing for a special concert inside antioch high school's bead audi
. >> it seems like it was eons ago. >> but after years of searching, she found the man responsible foring her a new life in the u.s. >> my dream came true after all these years. >> he's known for launching home runs, but it's what this high school baseball star is doing off the field that's a hit with a young boy recovering from a dog attack. >> when he wanted to do that for him, it was huge. >> here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. >> thank you so much...
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mom cooked noodles and mixed oil and bull down eons with. the noodles were lovely and grease. the ne and completely had the taste of grease the first course was jelly made from. mom brought home one hundred fifty grams of meat today what a pleasure it was to eat just a little meat i tried to make it last as long as i possibly could it was such bliss i just want to eat eat and eat but most importantly we are still all together and ana my mom dad and me. another spring in leningrad i used to love it and now i hate it so much it brings no love anymore only death. starlit nights just look like a mass grave. another summer without you. for a whole year i haven't received a single letter from you. i know you cannot be alive anymore i will never be happy again. the spring is my last. in april all the people of leningrad went out to clean the city streets we were expecting an epidemic because the dead were everywhere and there was a role sewage flowing past houses because the sewage system was not working. so we told everybody to go out and clean up the city and everybody did. that ev
mom cooked noodles and mixed oil and bull down eons with. the noodles were lovely and grease. the ne and completely had the taste of grease the first course was jelly made from. mom brought home one hundred fifty grams of meat today what a pleasure it was to eat just a little meat i tried to make it last as long as i possibly could it was such bliss i just want to eat eat and eat but most importantly we are still all together and ana my mom dad and me. another spring in leningrad i used to love...
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eon was back to study and belgium domestic products will cost twenty to thirty percent cheaper than imported ones. it is claimed to produce up to ten million square meters of carpet or year when the company reaches full capacity one third of all products will be exported this thing. russia and always have already expressed an interest in our carpets as it is known as three countries have very beneficial trade relations within the framework of the customs union. now with including agreements with moscow also trading companies the order large amounts of product. now the committee is preparing to launch the spinning factory he will provide all planned twenty six production lines with their own well materials the variety of colors and textures of don't know about weaving a regional carpets the cis countries mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan on saturday the soul a meeting was devoted to the event that took place in our small village of salem and the district forty three soldiers in the nationalists were born in this land three of them did not return th
eon was back to study and belgium domestic products will cost twenty to thirty percent cheaper than imported ones. it is claimed to produce up to ten million square meters of carpet or year when the company reaches full capacity one third of all products will be exported this thing. russia and always have already expressed an interest in our carpets as it is known as three countries have very beneficial trade relations within the framework of the customs union. now with including agreements...
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torrents of sea water flooded into the streets of the tourist town that sounds the best eon and its government ministers inspected the damage and abbas country. the search was continuing for a teenage boy he swept down to see the lead going into a deep into this yet. it's silly to lift at the store we stopped to that theory in sicily to women and to set new world go telling when that car was swept away by in a thrilling read that the whole country speaking to the league that's what this since friday the company find tarantula rain causing fronts including hear it from the chenille me a row. the italian alps meanwhile have seen heavy snowfall and this being no shortage of the white stuff in slovenia. the ct rep l solis was said to be without elektra city on monday helped to lift its weak topic on power lines and roads with more than forty percent of schools shops one new state called it the west at the station in living memory help from the eu civil defence team is being requested in the form of generate as they were reportedly being dispatched from austria the czech republic and gemini. northe
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course north we are seeing a warming trend so good news and still getting up to fourteen therefore eon took us sixteen. the thing is though was the next will just push through arctic air will be coming in from the north and temperatures will be falling down by saturday night we mentioned over in the uk don't need any more rainfall that said there is not here and definitely do need the rain and that is really across much of california bomb nine percent of the state actual capacity under drought at this time it does look like at least some relief is in sight and hearing your forecasts over the next seventy two hours some areas could see as much about fifteen to thirty millimeters of rainfall but a few locations out here as much as fifty two hundred millimeters in some of the foothills as it does continue to push on shore down for a zombie so if you read showers and thunderstorms here on your wednesday and then in the north. arctic cod is dominating pitchers on the cold side but that's like a robot or physics than forecast. i am to noon. and i know. it is. the owner. i do. we leave you wi
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my classes that he won twenty one in the eon productions investors currently well in close to a tree. the duo is trading for one used on a thirty seven and ten now celtic elmo olympic medals and brit award says a creepy look at some other news making the headlights. should iran and six world powers have and that the opening round of nuclear talks on and on the nose. they've agreed on a timetable and framework to hammer out a long term report on tehran's nuclear ambitions the are set to meet again next month to focus on political and technical issues. should i. the trial of twenty ten lists of related charges is becoming cairo. the defendants many from out to sea not stand accused of supporting the muslim brotherhood on to his hands but you can manage the bracks government promised on condemnation from international observers say hi or a stifling freedom of expression the highly radioactive water has overflowed from a holding tank at the cripple to fishing the nuclear power plant in japan is operator said about a hundred cubic meters of water escaped but did not reach the pacific ocean
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saturn eons, chevy hhrs and the pontiac solstice and sky models built between 2003 and 2007 have justadded to the list. >>> arizona governor jan brewer is under pressure to veto a bill that would allow business owners to refuse service to gay people becaused on religious beliefs. hundreds of protested converged on the arizona capital last night demonstrating against senate bill 1062 which they say opens the door discrimination. supporters of the bill say it protects religious freedom. but even some who voted for it are hoping it gets vetoed. >> it was a bill that we were misinformed or misread and misinterpreted. >> i don't see this as an attack in so far as those who believe in when you're protecting your right to, a, practice your religion and not engage in a contract. >> both of arizona's u.s. senators along with ceos of apple and american airlines are urging governor brewer to veto the bill. she has rejected similar legislation in the past. she has until friday to decide this bill's fate. >>> all right ball -- i called you ball. paul! the forecast is rolling! the rain is coming. >
saturn eons, chevy hhrs and the pontiac solstice and sky models built between 2003 and 2007 have justadded to the list. >>> arizona governor jan brewer is under pressure to veto a bill that would allow business owners to refuse service to gay people becaused on religious beliefs. hundreds of protested converged on the arizona capital last night demonstrating against senate bill 1062 which they say opens the door discrimination. supporters of the bill say it protects religious freedom....
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all the arts sorenstam is plus the hour here and most good as his aussie international boss in eons woke up on some potato streets of broken windows and smoke rising from government buildings of the day before thousands of protesters across the country went on a rampage clashing with police authorities have vowed to prevent fo the bottom so off to the west riding since the nineteen nineties the numbers off hundreds of people having been injured in three days of protests this in a state where forty percent of the population of joy bliss. in the capital sarajevo. both are these fighter bravo for this water cannons and tear gas to dispose the crowds. in other parts of the country protesters filled the role says security forces on the fourth and local government buildings. i get dressed. initially erupted over the closure of several state owned companies that was sold off and then collapsed on the private ownership the plan was to build them up mason says the violence is not growing into a full blown up. forty percent of the population was mia. they are simply only employed without any work
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still face pressure to raise interest rates and help improve employment figures eon is scheduled to make her first comments as fed chair at congressional hearings next week. for nikki has joined washington think tank the brookings institution and as the latest in business for this our only be with attack on the markets the eye. it is. the world bank is opening a new office in tokyo in hopes of helping developing nations and better prepare for natural disasters agency opened the tent year disaster risk management on on monday with assistance from the japanese government expense and this country to provide information and technical aid to help keep developing nation safer and emergencies. the banks adding vice president is in the down the line said earthquakes floods and other disasters can overnight destroy centuries of development she said it's time to call on developing nations to implement policies that address the base of climate change. when we had to drive to the second time. we have of outreach and we're hoping that's the countries that could benefit from the expertise and know it'
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lou: why is it so hard for people to understand there is a reason we have a family for eons? that family structure is the definite -- essence of civilized society and if it is not only so-so start -- instruive? >> one is racial sensitivity the black family is particularly suffering. lou: then why is it affecting black families? it would save every activist every organizer or congressman senators say focus on dealing with the issues why aren't those power structures rally to the issue? >> the sensitivity goes way back. >> but it is also a generational people have to awakeno a new reality is. >> i complely agree that is one of my big tasks of life. [laughter] but there is no consensus i can tell you by the mail that i get. but it seems so obvious created is extremely difficult with what kids need. lou: when we have to moderate what we say to save human lives that is one hell of a state to be and that the state we are in. thank you for helping us to understand this conversation. think you for your doing. up next turning new york city into a paradise for progressives another grou
lou: why is it so hard for people to understand there is a reason we have a family for eons? that family structure is the definite -- essence of civilized society and if it is not only so-so start -- instruive? >> one is racial sensitivity the black family is particularly suffering. lou: then why is it affecting black families? it would save every activist every organizer or congressman senators say focus on dealing with the issues why aren't those power structures rally to the issue?...
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lou: why is it so hard for people to understand there is a reason we have a family for eons? structure is the definite -- essence of civilized society and if it is not only so-so start -- instructive? >> one is racial sensitivity the black family is particularly suffering. lou: then why is it affecting black families? it would save every activist every organizer or congressman senators say focus on dealing with the issues why aren't those power structures rally to the issue? >> the sensitivity goes way back. >> but it is also a generational people have to awaken to a new reality is. >> i completely agree that is one of my big tasks of life. [laughter] but there is no consensus i can tell you by the mail that i get. but it seems so obvious created is extremely difficult with what kids need. lou: when we have to moderate what we say to save human lives that is one hell of a state to be and that the state we are in. thank you for helping us to understand this conversation. think you for your doing. up next turning new york city into a paradise for progressives or another groupin
lou: why is it so hard for people to understand there is a reason we have a family for eons? structure is the definite -- essence of civilized society and if it is not only so-so start -- instructive? >> one is racial sensitivity the black family is particularly suffering. lou: then why is it affecting black families? it would save every activist every organizer or congressman senators say focus on dealing with the issues why aren't those power structures rally to the issue? >> the...
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sintiendo mientras tanto pues no muy lejos de condiciones bastante placenteras desde las carolinas todo eoncto en la ribera maya y presentamos a otros cuatro af s afortunados son. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> asÍ que cuatro ganadores de hoy estÉn atentos porque la semana que viene seguiremos anunciando a Últimas 20 parejas nosotros estaremos transmito ee transmitoiendo el prÓximo jueves y viernes allÍ con todo el equipo de "primer impacto" asÍ que no se lo vaya a perder. >> hablando de fin de semana se estrena en univisiÓn la serie la viuda negra basada en la vida de la reina de la cocaÍna para hablar de esta mujer tenemos a tiffany roberts crep saldo del programa aquÍ y ahora, entiendo que estÁn preparando sobre especial de este tema cuÉntanos un poquito. >> hola bÁrbara, "aqui y ahora" estÁn preparando una especial de informaciÓn de... fue grande en el mundo del narcotraficantes que existiera el pablo escobar, el chapo guzmÁn, es una es ficÓ realidad. como mito y realidad porque la serie de la que tÚ hablas obviamente se toma libertades porque pues es una novela ¿no? pero estÁ basada
sintiendo mientras tanto pues no muy lejos de condiciones bastante placenteras desde las carolinas todo eoncto en la ribera maya y presentamos a otros cuatro af s afortunados son. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> asÍ que cuatro ganadores de hoy estÉn atentos porque la semana que viene seguiremos anunciando a Últimas 20 parejas nosotros estaremos transmito ee transmitoiendo el prÓximo jueves y viernes allÍ con todo el equipo de "primer impacto" asÍ que no se lo vaya...
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ia eons ago, we didn't have social media.thing you put in e-mail, someone else could read or access. don't put something in there that you wouldn't want someone to see in a professional setting. she got an award as communicator of the year in cleveland. there are some questions about her communication skills. needless to say, she did have a line in there that i do think strikes a cord with a lot of people. she was talking about millennials. she said, i cannot believe the sense of entitlement in your generation. that is not the first time i have heard that. >> i think we probably all have some anecdotal experiences with a 20 something. i was at cbs news and a 20 something was asked by our executive producer, who was fantastic, to get a cup of coffee. she was outraged, stormed out and resigned. we thought, this is an opportunity to network, et cetera. we all have those experiences. that said, i don't think what this 26-year-old did seemed to be a sense of entitlement. she wrote a very nice, professional note, talking about her
ia eons ago, we didn't have social media.thing you put in e-mail, someone else could read or access. don't put something in there that you wouldn't want someone to see in a professional setting. she got an award as communicator of the year in cleveland. there are some questions about her communication skills. needless to say, she did have a line in there that i do think strikes a cord with a lot of people. she was talking about millennials. she said, i cannot believe the sense of entitlement in...
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but it's important that duly went eons calling for some form of public control. it could take many forms. he went beyond in a free and democratic society he wrote workers should read the masters of their own industrial fate not tools rendered via employers, not directed by state authorities. now that position goes right back to the leading ideas of classical liberalism articulated by smith and others and extended in the anarchist tradition. turning to education, and duly held that it is illiberal and immoral to train children to work not freely and intelligently but for the sake of the worker earned and to achieve test scores for example. in which case their activity is not free because it's not freely participated in and it's quickly forgotten as all of us know from our experience. so he proceeded to conclude that industry must be changed from a feudalistic to a democratic social order and educational practice should be designed to encourage creativity, exploration, independence, cooperative work, exactly the opposite of what is happening today. while these idea
but it's important that duly went eons calling for some form of public control. it could take many forms. he went beyond in a free and democratic society he wrote workers should read the masters of their own industrial fate not tools rendered via employers, not directed by state authorities. now that position goes right back to the leading ideas of classical liberalism articulated by smith and others and extended in the anarchist tradition. turning to education, and duly held that it is...
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president obama when they have subpoena power to bring in the man who talked to him on that day, low aun eondid you tell the president of the united states it was a terror attack and panetta under oath would have to answer yes or no. >> i think they need a select committee that not only has subpoena power but prosecute e r prosecutorial. >> i'm mad about congress passing the farm bill which is dripping with pork while we have to support wounded vets with private funding. >> this is just a monmonstrosit. a lot of folks on the left and the right are upset about this. the vast majority went to food stamps. one in five households uses food stamps in some capacity. but there is a lot of pork in this. and this is why people are mad as hell about it. $15 million for a wool trust fund, $170 million to protect catfish growers from the overseas competition. >> how to they grow catfish? don't they swim around? what, do they give them steroids? >> they have them in a little pool and places. >> so the unusual bs. a lot of it's garbage. >> and then there are the members of congress who get the farm subsid
president obama when they have subpoena power to bring in the man who talked to him on that day, low aun eondid you tell the president of the united states it was a terror attack and panetta under oath would have to answer yes or no. >> i think they need a select committee that not only has subpoena power but prosecute e r prosecutorial. >> i'm mad about congress passing the farm bill which is dripping with pork while we have to support wounded vets with private funding. >>...
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much and ornate will be between forty different food store use of comics because us that remain are eon us say you are up and so on and danced. that seems to be a lot of new way of doing commutes in small countries and me trying to create the middle of the screen toward them. it seems that we get to do that. among the exhibitions here at the festival one of sandy's dedicates its tv one can jump out of answering office also confessed world war i suppose said to have graphics and text copyright be completing all seemed full. it's a very good keeper to express picture to read any of these teams that don't know actually that's why that's the thing we trying to present studio to miss that if you read if you want to reap results were so spoiled well weeds commits us to think that a lot about what you want to show to keep going right. when it's just too much of my announcements is too soon. where it's really teasing someone he thinks the cut scenes and coming acts. i just the cats the standoff over the phone now when you lived outside to rebuke or make sense. but he said. plenty to read. noble
much and ornate will be between forty different food store use of comics because us that remain are eon us say you are up and so on and danced. that seems to be a lot of new way of doing commutes in small countries and me trying to create the middle of the screen toward them. it seems that we get to do that. among the exhibitions here at the festival one of sandy's dedicates its tv one can jump out of answering office also confessed world war i suppose said to have graphics and text copyright...
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you see ice boulders like this in alaska or northern canada, it's often ice that's been around for e eonsrs have been here for a few days. >> have you ever seen anything like this before? >> nothing close. just bizarre. >> reporter: ice jams occur when large chunks of ice in rivers become trapped in shallow water or against structures like bridges. the national weather service says ice jams cause damage in many parts of the country each year, costing upwards of $125 million. the army corps of engineers monitors the ice regularly and will sometimes use explosives to break apart the ice. from overflowing ice to a deluge of rain, downpours in louisiana not dampening spirits in the big easy. for mardi gras, parade routes are lined with mud rather than beer and beads. and in water-starved california, much-needed rain is causing major headaches on the roadways. a one-two punch as a series of systems will drop up to 8 inches of rain, bringing drought relief but also bringing fears of flooding and mudslides. residents are hoping sandbags will protect vulnerable areas burned out by last month's un
you see ice boulders like this in alaska or northern canada, it's often ice that's been around for e eonsrs have been here for a few days. >> have you ever seen anything like this before? >> nothing close. just bizarre. >> reporter: ice jams occur when large chunks of ice in rivers become trapped in shallow water or against structures like bridges. the national weather service says ice jams cause damage in many parts of the country each year, costing upwards of $125 million....
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put on for an eon to give him something to do and to show us interest and in the region it became more important given the events that took place immediately before he laughed. and that you know you couldn't cancel the trip know all you could substitute the president for him because that way. that would be really odd and so i think more responsibility was placed on him during that trip and was originally intended. and the night and i think what he does he try to do two things one is i think he tried to get japan and south korea on the same page it's what i was there then darebin tensions there been historical tensions of course between you two been there even more recent tensions between this and that they'd they boasted of having united front in the us estimation they should of had a united front against china that but that didn't happen. no no the south korea declares its own information so they overlapped with part of china's an egg that will start with part of japan's and that creates tensions and in so when he was trying to do i think was to see some of the tension between those t
put on for an eon to give him something to do and to show us interest and in the region it became more important given the events that took place immediately before he laughed. and that you know you couldn't cancel the trip know all you could substitute the president for him because that way. that would be really odd and so i think more responsibility was placed on him during that trip and was originally intended. and the night and i think what he does he try to do two things one is i think he...
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years tonight the tv on at that historic low cross from the victim is not the type of debate between eon and its international community that time in the mother said to be the best dad in the week it would be forty when he decided to make of april. to israel and angry reaction from the government the right to key ally the united states israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu saying that international economic pressure would find that tells you it's a great stage on kerry indicates that the breakdown in peace talks with the palestinian authorities could lead to an acceleration of a boycott of israeli economic interests the frisco number of international businesses and investment funds said they would reconsider their position a nice trip to face talks. he collapsed intelligence mr you got started saying israel could not be expected to take a seat with a gun at gateshead let's listen to the province it is too over the attempts to impose the boycotts on the state of israel are immoral and are unjustified alright so they will not achieve the goals. does it in trenches the palestinians pos
years tonight the tv on at that historic low cross from the victim is not the type of debate between eon and its international community that time in the mother said to be the best dad in the week it would be forty when he decided to make of april. to israel and angry reaction from the government the right to key ally the united states israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu saying that international economic pressure would find that tells you it's a great stage on kerry indicates that the...
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lobby front which is, blogging has been going on for eons. nothing new.but the source of all of our problems there is the tax code. if i can give you a tax break because you make a gray suit and i've never tax break to a great -- a gray suit, not given to lucid company, i've given you a competitive advantage in the field you don't have. you pay me back with donate to the back which my campaign and keeps me empower, do you realize the distortion effects rippling through the economy? multiply that one transaction times thousands and thousands, over decades. think about how many value these judgments were made because the pricing of the product is wrong because me as a politician could give you a tax break. it's no small item. why do you think the left fights so viciously against the flight and fair tax? because it's unfair or unflagged? no. they fight it so badly because again there is no power in yes. and when everything is a yes can you pay 50%, you pay 15% in uk 15%, it doesn't matter, everything is a yes. all of a sudden i am powerless. that's the best
lobby front which is, blogging has been going on for eons. nothing new.but the source of all of our problems there is the tax code. if i can give you a tax break because you make a gray suit and i've never tax break to a great -- a gray suit, not given to lucid company, i've given you a competitive advantage in the field you don't have. you pay me back with donate to the back which my campaign and keeps me empower, do you realize the distortion effects rippling through the economy? multiply...
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yes they are satisfied with the eon. iraq's commitment and it went kind of actions led to many comebacks that point is up to the break as just a couple of minutes without a second night's debate. do you. i will. it is. is this. it is it is. khan. seven you will come back to second part of tonight's debate. at the latest news from around the world. reina at clashes continue this evening at least nine people have died today in class to the kitchen first was that the testers for trying to make their way from independence prayers towards the ukrainian parliament. it is the bloodiest day in teams of three tests since they began back in november even two nights at the test is a tiny size and would get the endurance of independence square to prevent riots police from entering no position to get the tickets still has all the many children to leave at the square in which prevents anyone to us. i was in bangkok said that four people dead and sixty four and jet off to write things that made it the strongest its engine to get the an
yes they are satisfied with the eon. iraq's commitment and it went kind of actions led to many comebacks that point is up to the break as just a couple of minutes without a second night's debate. do you. i will. it is. is this. it is it is. khan. seven you will come back to second part of tonight's debate. at the latest news from around the world. reina at clashes continue this evening at least nine people have died today in class to the kitchen first was that the testers for trying to make...
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guest,eon aron is our director of russian studies at the american enterprise institute, a native of what part of russia? guest: i was born and raised in moscow. host: when did you leave? guest: 1978. host: had to get out in 1970 question mark guest: got lucky. host: talking about some of the politics and risks, some of the issues surrounding the sochi games with him. to calls,go professor, what about the fact that western leaders are not attending the opening ceremonies , and they have in the past? guest: well, i think it has to do with issue number three of my quartet of issues. has been used by interest groups and protest groups to zero in a mature underscore, to draw the world attention. in this case, as i said, either by design or most likely by oversight, the timing of the laws. it was not just the anti-gay laws. in 2012,in was elected russia adopted a host, about a half a dozen various laws. ,n demonstrations, on blasphemy anti-gay propaganda and so on, which made the country much more repressive. and i think this is reflected in -- reluctance of of leaders of major industrial demo
guest,eon aron is our director of russian studies at the american enterprise institute, a native of what part of russia? guest: i was born and raised in moscow. host: when did you leave? guest: 1978. host: had to get out in 1970 question mark guest: got lucky. host: talking about some of the politics and risks, some of the issues surrounding the sochi games with him. to calls,go professor, what about the fact that western leaders are not attending the opening ceremonies , and they have in the...
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credit cards are eons behind the european credit cards with a magnetic strip and everything. visa, mastercard, american now, a target like neiman marcus could be losing $7 billion a year. replace all ofto the credit cards, it will cost us more like $11 billion, right? normally, cyber security they don't really do. case, they are doing that. how do you make sure that some interestin a financial does not overtake what you would call the national interest? >> underneath your question is one of the profound issues congress will face. if these are not aligned, then i think that is because ultimately, we are talking about something that if it fails under a cyber attack has great harm to the country. that is just going to get fixed somehow. but i think, backing up a little bit, i'm not sure that i would financial risk assessment that they were looking at was correct. in the following sense, you know, you are correct that one of the issues the u.s. has seen in the sector is we were early adopters of car tech -- of card technology, but it was very expensive to deploy. it has been comp
credit cards are eons behind the european credit cards with a magnetic strip and everything. visa, mastercard, american now, a target like neiman marcus could be losing $7 billion a year. replace all ofto the credit cards, it will cost us more like $11 billion, right? normally, cyber security they don't really do. case, they are doing that. how do you make sure that some interestin a financial does not overtake what you would call the national interest? >> underneath your question is one...
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it truly does go to the whole issue of not+o,eóñ only oil expt export of our energy that we're successfullyit's plural and owned. i would assure you there's more foreign owned refineries, motiva. you never stopped them for being able to ship their oil in. i take itgez independent when we're exporting more than that they're bringing in. that's what you have to look at i would suggest that we look at it over all, not inclusive of just who we are and what our needs are. xíç> mr. burnett. >> here's what i define energy independence. i think ak)jz you also/Ñ^r9w2)?e america not the united states. it has to include canada. z !g] if you include canada, it's feasible for north america to be energy independence by 2030. what that means is that, the world still be crude imports. there's a! it would mean an increase in product exports and probably exports of coal and other energy as well. >> jaffe. >> i would say *tjidñ agree witt given my slogan the tyranny of geography. there will be balancing for quality andqeq7?d other reasons between different kinds of energy sources in an outside boredders,
it truly does go to the whole issue of not+o,eóñ only oil expt export of our energy that we're successfullyit's plural and owned. i would assure you there's more foreign owned refineries, motiva. you never stopped them for being able to ship their oil in. i take itgez independent when we're exporting more than that they're bringing in. that's what you have to look at i would suggest that we look at it over all, not inclusive of just who we are and what our needs are. xíç> mr. burnett....
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but it's important that duly went eons calling for some form of public control. it could take many forms. he went beyond in a free and democratic society he wrote workers should read the masters of their own industrial fate not tools rendered via employers, not directed by state authorities. now that position goes right back to the leading ideas of classical liberalism articulated by smith and others and extended in the anarchist tradition. turning to education, and duly held that it is illiberal and immoral to train children to work not freely and intelligently but for the sake of the worker earned and to achieve test scores for example. in which case their activity is not free because it's not freely participated in and it's quickly forgotten as all of us know from our experience. so he proceeded to conclude that industry must be changed from a feudalistic to a democratic social order and educational practice should be designed to encourage creativity, exploration, independence, cooperative work, exactly the opposite of what is happening today. while these idea
but it's important that duly went eons calling for some form of public control. it could take many forms. he went beyond in a free and democratic society he wrote workers should read the masters of their own industrial fate not tools rendered via employers, not directed by state authorities. now that position goes right back to the leading ideas of classical liberalism articulated by smith and others and extended in the anarchist tradition. turning to education, and duly held that it is...
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eon reimbursing customers for fraudulent purchases, banks often most we issued cards to affected customers. for our bank this cost is $5 per car. in the end, tanks receive pennies on the dollar for fraud losses and other costs incurred while protecting their customers. in fact, banks bear over 60% of reported fraud losses, yet have accounted for less than 8% of reported breaches since 2005. more needs to be done to stop this kind of fraud in its tracks. having a national data breaches standard is an important step in this direction. in many instances, the identity of the retailer that suffered the breach is either not known or often times intentionally not revealed by the sword. understandably, a retailer or other into the would rather pass the burden onto the affected consumers banks rather than taking the reputational hit themselves. in such cases, the bank is put in the position of notifying their customers that their credit or debit card dated is at risk without being able to divulge where the breach actually occurred. often, customers as and better information line the banks of the br
eon reimbursing customers for fraudulent purchases, banks often most we issued cards to affected customers. for our bank this cost is $5 per car. in the end, tanks receive pennies on the dollar for fraud losses and other costs incurred while protecting their customers. in fact, banks bear over 60% of reported fraud losses, yet have accounted for less than 8% of reported breaches since 2005. more needs to be done to stop this kind of fraud in its tracks. having a national data breaches standard...
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things affect the environment, the weather changes, for eons.thing about the ocean is going to wipe us out, the ocean has come through and divided the to the unitedrica states and south america. i believe it there because we're running out of time. what is next on climate change? what are you watching for? guest: if it does come through, there is severe pushback from republican lawmakers on the hill and also from the coal industry. whether or not obama is able to finalize those in time, it should be finalized, hopefully. the proposals came out earlier this year. we are waiting in june for the epa to push out its proposal for carbon emission limits for existing power plants. the proposal is already out there for new ones. that is something in the pipeline. that as well as the keystone pipeline, whether or not he will make you decision on it by june and whether or not that affects 2410 election cycle. there are things to look for. host: you can follow laura barron-lopez's reporting. thank you very much. up next, we will speak to jonathan allen and
things affect the environment, the weather changes, for eons.thing about the ocean is going to wipe us out, the ocean has come through and divided the to the unitedrica states and south america. i believe it there because we're running out of time. what is next on climate change? what are you watching for? guest: if it does come through, there is severe pushback from republican lawmakers on the hill and also from the coal industry. whether or not obama is able to finalize those in time, it...
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guest,eon aron is our director of russian studies at the american enterprise institute, a native of whatart of russia? guest: i was born and raised in moscow. host: when did you leave? guest: 1978. host: had to get out in 1970 question mark guest: got lucky. host: talking about some of the politics and risks, some of the issues surrounding the sochi games with him. to calls,go professor, what about the fact that western leaders are not attending the opening ceremonies , and they have in the past? guest: well, i think it has to do with issue number three of my quartet of issues. has been used by interest groups and protest groups to zero in a mature underscore, to draw the world attention. in this case, as i said, either by design or most likely by oversight, the timing of the laws. it was not just the anti-gay laws. in 2012,in was elected russia adopted a host, about a half a dozen various laws. ,n demonstrations, on blasphemy anti-gay propaganda and so on, which made the country much more repressive. and i think this is reflected in -- reluctance of of leaders of major industrial democr
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eon in "ghostbusters" -- >> that's a big twinkie. >> reporter: -- what more fitting memorial. the comic genius got his start in 1969 as a member of the famed chicago improv troop second city. >> i'm a zit. get it? >> reporter: his hollywood debut came as a writer when he collaborated on "national lampoon's animal house." the duo followed up the frat flick with cult classics like "meatballs." in "stripes," ramis played opposite bill murray who said he earned his keep on this planet, god bless him. ramis directed chevy chase in "national lampoon's vacation." >> getting there is half the fun. you know that. >> chase called ramis a great man and said it was harold who acted out and gave me the inspiration the character clark griswold. >> there's a force in the universe that makes things happen. >> as a director, ramis turned out hits from "caddyshack" to "groundhog day" to "analyze this." >> we never discuss it outside the family. >> reporter: of his movies, ramis once said, i always thought of our characters as smart rebels as opposed to losers. >> gentlemen! >> ramis is survived
eon in "ghostbusters" -- >> that's a big twinkie. >> reporter: -- what more fitting memorial. the comic genius got his start in 1969 as a member of the famed chicago improv troop second city. >> i'm a zit. get it? >> reporter: his hollywood debut came as a writer when he collaborated on "national lampoon's animal house." the duo followed up the frat flick with cult classics like "meatballs." in "stripes," ramis played opposite bill...