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yesterday we talked about, hey, look, you want to make sure it's bin laden, et cetera, et cetera, butrom the associated presses right, and if we had done a bomb, they would be dead today. i don't know how much of a role it played in president obama's decision to go in there with a tactical team, but those guys are brave. they sign up for those kinds of missions. they did a great job. those 23 kids and 9 women are alive today, because we chose the stronger, smarter, more strategic way of carrying out that operation. the flip side to that is, my god, osama bin laden, who had to realize that compound could be annihilated at any second had all those kids and women in there? it's amazing how little he cares for life. of course, he did 9/11, i know that, but you would think he would care more about the people he's close to. if i thought there was 1% chance i was going to be targeted, i wouldn't want my kids or any kids within a 20-mile perimeter. and therein lies the difference. i know it's an obvious point, but one not discussed much. we care even if it's his kids, and he doesn't care, eve
yesterday we talked about, hey, look, you want to make sure it's bin laden, et cetera, et cetera, butrom the associated presses right, and if we had done a bomb, they would be dead today. i don't know how much of a role it played in president obama's decision to go in there with a tactical team, but those guys are brave. they sign up for those kinds of missions. they did a great job. those 23 kids and 9 women are alive today, because we chose the stronger, smarter, more strategic way of...
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it's a multipolar world and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. now, the other aspect that was sort of driving this ship, we argue had to do a lot with u.s. policy and with the bush administration policies whether it would be missile defense depreliminaries, democracy promotion, native expansion was portrayed as efforts to weaken russia. to attack their -- directly attack they're interests. this period reached its peak in 2008 that was the nadir of u.s. relations and we see one last ship where back in the direction of the great power, more of a more centrist position which is where things appear to be today. one was the outcome of the georgia war that suddenly the russia/u.s. relationship was in its worst condition in 20 years and perhaps this was not in washington's interest and it wasn't in moscow's interest more. much more significant, though, for, i think, the russian political lead was the impact of the global economic crisis because coming into the summer of 2008 there was a sense of really dizziness and everything is going our way. we are t
it's a multipolar world and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. now, the other aspect that was sort of driving this ship, we argue had to do a lot with u.s. policy and with the bush administration policies whether it would be missile defense depreliminaries, democracy promotion, native expansion was portrayed as efforts to weaken russia. to attack their -- directly attack they're interests. this period reached its peak in 2008 that was the nadir of u.s. relations and we see one last ship where...
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that they don't have the, the flat lent noise application on the system, et cetera. >> you must be worried that google is starting to breathe down your neck on this. if you look at driverless cars and you look at them doing what they're doing with ford.
that they don't have the, the flat lent noise application on the system, et cetera. >> you must be worried that google is starting to breathe down your neck on this. if you look at driverless cars and you look at them doing what they're doing with ford.
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but in that video, you see him made up, his beard has been dyed black, et cetera.ee videos are kind of practice sessions for videos that he apparently was planning on releasing to the world. >> so interesting. these videos were released during this pentagon briefing. you got a chance to see them. everyone in the room, reporters, producers, writers, et cetera, got to watch these videotapes. does that also mean that the pentagon is willing to release these video samples, these five videos to media outlets that can be broadcast? >> correct. that's the plan. i just slipped out of the briefing. it's still going on. they're asking the senior intelligence official who's providing this background information additional questions about the raid, about this cache of intelligence that he described as the most significant amount of intelligence collection ever from a senior terrorist. obviously they're pumping up the value of that. they say a special task force has been formed to triage it to find out what's the most important so they can take quick action. and he rattled off
but in that video, you see him made up, his beard has been dyed black, et cetera.ee videos are kind of practice sessions for videos that he apparently was planning on releasing to the world. >> so interesting. these videos were released during this pentagon briefing. you got a chance to see them. everyone in the room, reporters, producers, writers, et cetera, got to watch these videotapes. does that also mean that the pentagon is willing to release these video samples, these five videos...
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i would like to recommend that you deny the motion to approve these rezonings, et cetera. i think it's a violation of due process, that the recommendations of katherine moore have not been considered. there was no consideration of a non-demolition scheme for improving park merced. i would like to point out, i understand you aring looking for fair treatment on densification in the city, but to say we need to do more development on the west is questionable at best, you need to look at development that does not bulldoze people's hirms. you did it when the highway came down and new territory opened up that didn't destroy people's home. i would like you to consider there are many dogs that play and use this open space, and that there are people as well. i really would like to ask you look at who is behind the promises. i went on google and looked at stellar management and fortress' previous developments. they got rid of affordable housing and rent control. there is complaint after complaint by residents whose lives have been ruined by these developers. herrera said to me there
i would like to recommend that you deny the motion to approve these rezonings, et cetera. i think it's a violation of due process, that the recommendations of katherine moore have not been considered. there was no consideration of a non-demolition scheme for improving park merced. i would like to point out, i understand you aring looking for fair treatment on densification in the city, but to say we need to do more development on the west is questionable at best, you need to look at development...
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you can also take google, et cetera. you might have to do some of the building corners remeasures if the eastern property line slid down the hill. this is -- given that we are a built up city is somewhat funny. particularly if an engineer is the owner of the property. i happen to live in a multistory condominium but i do know the metes and bounds of my property quite well. we live in a built up city. having said that, i would strongly encourage that the building owner works with the archite architect, mr. junious, i was trying it talk to you. >> i will answer any questions that you have. what can i do for you? commissioner moore: you will be the go bash between. the building owner, your architect work together with the d.r. requester that perhaps the d.r. disappearances and the work you will be doing until september. that would be my suggestion. >> if my client is willing to work with the d.r. requester i suppose to have this option. they are very upset about there process. they are very upset about the way. d.r. request
you can also take google, et cetera. you might have to do some of the building corners remeasures if the eastern property line slid down the hill. this is -- given that we are a built up city is somewhat funny. particularly if an engineer is the owner of the property. i happen to live in a multistory condominium but i do know the metes and bounds of my property quite well. we live in a built up city. having said that, i would strongly encourage that the building owner works with the archite...
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, et cetera. months passed by and there was absolutely nothing. there was no response whatsoever. so and i kept saying to myself, i'm on page 60. this book is never going to get written. and then i got dejected and i would, went on a vacation to my parents house in india. and someone said to me, yella the chemist has one biographer. written only biography of yella. he said his biographer is 85 years old but lives three blocks away from my parents house in india. go talk to why. elaa's biographer. find i will talk to the biographer. we have an conversation and talk for about an hour and about his chemistry. i'm about to leave. i don't know if you're interested i was in boston in 1950 visiting sidney farber's clinic order to compile the biography. i have a roster of all his patients with lukemia. and, this was, i was, stunning moment for me. and out of his files came a series of patients names. and a series of pictures. that's how i found this child, robert sandler, this missing child. and rs was ro
, et cetera. months passed by and there was absolutely nothing. there was no response whatsoever. so and i kept saying to myself, i'm on page 60. this book is never going to get written. and then i got dejected and i would, went on a vacation to my parents house in india. and someone said to me, yella the chemist has one biographer. written only biography of yella. he said his biographer is 85 years old but lives three blocks away from my parents house in india. go talk to why. elaa's...
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i have apps, i have pandora, going bluetooth to my car stereo, et cetera. so your biggest sales barrier would be,i an iphone. >> absolutely. there are a lot of people that that's good enough. iphone is designed to be able to focus on and use and spend your time looking at. which is the exact opposite of what you want in a car. a lot of people say i already have it, i'll just use the nav, i'll ignore it when text messages come in. i have nieces, i know that's not true. >> steve bridgeland is with microsoft. we'll talk more when "press: here" comes right back. >>> we're talking with steven bridgeland about cars in computers, steven is with microsoft. microsoft would like to stand d standardize most things, but cars are not standardized. you supply kia, supply ford. each one's different. why would i get into a computer-equipped car do i not think, i know this, i've seen this before? >> it's a great question. most car manufacturers want their car to be unique. so what we do is we provide a platform that they can build their own user interface on top of. so they
i have apps, i have pandora, going bluetooth to my car stereo, et cetera. so your biggest sales barrier would be,i an iphone. >> absolutely. there are a lot of people that that's good enough. iphone is designed to be able to focus on and use and spend your time looking at. which is the exact opposite of what you want in a car. a lot of people say i already have it, i'll just use the nav, i'll ignore it when text messages come in. i have nieces, i know that's not true. >> steve...
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it was -- ♪ mommy come back mommy we need you mommy come back mommy we need you ♪ ♪ et cetera, et ceteracome back?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> she holds it all together. >> jimmy: all right, switch spots. switch spots. >> how are we doing right now? >> jimmy: right now, you got no points. not at all. [ laughter ] >> nope? all right. >> jimmy: seth, this is all for the win here, buddy. >> "mommy come back" is the "graceland" of made up songs. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: says you. all right, here we go. is it on? very, very good. all right. josh, have you two ever physically fought? if so, who won? >> yes. me. but we -- we fought once. we had this, like, a foldout couch in our basement that had no, like, metal. no bars. it was just foam and it was sort of the greatest play surface ever. but i don't know why we got so mad at each other, but he had a couple friends over and they organized like an official, "you guys are going to fight." like -- he got -- in this corner and i got in that corner and, like, his friend greg henderson was the referee. he was like, "all right, three, two, o
it was -- ♪ mommy come back mommy we need you mommy come back mommy we need you ♪ ♪ et cetera, et ceteracome back?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> she holds it all together. >> jimmy: all right, switch spots. switch spots. >> how are we doing right now? >> jimmy: right now, you got no points. not at all. [ laughter ] >> nope? all right. >> jimmy: seth, this is all for the win here, buddy. >> "mommy come back" is the...
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we're going to make sure et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. folks, they are not playing that game anymore. they are just straight up, straight up. and let me tell you, when the republicans are honest about what they will do if they gain power, that creates an absolutely crystal clear choice for the american people. and when that choice is put before the american people we are in good shape. look, it's not enough the other guy doesn't know what they are doing. i'm not suggesting that. we have to have an agenda and we do. the second reason i feel good about '12 is they are laying out their agenda. the paul ryan agenda. by the way, paul ryan is a decent, smart guy. he really thinks -- he really thinks that the way for america to own the 21st century is the prescription he's laid out. and every republican in the congress obviously thinks so as well. and all by five republicans in the senate think so as well. and every republican candidate running for president thinks so as well. even newt has seen the lord and is praising the budget. folks, let's
we're going to make sure et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. folks, they are not playing that game anymore. they are just straight up, straight up. and let me tell you, when the republicans are honest about what they will do if they gain power, that creates an absolutely crystal clear choice for the american people. and when that choice is put before the american people we are in good shape. look, it's not enough the other guy doesn't know what they are doing. i'm not suggesting that. we have to...
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considering we have 100,000 troops on the ground now, et cetera, et cetera. >> well, you know, you have to look at whether or not the afghan national army is able to protect the individual village and hamlets throughout afghanistan from the taliban coming back into control. look, the people in afghanistan hate the taliban. they want them gone too. so if they get to a point where they figure out that the afghan national army can secure them, then that's when we start withdrawing our troops in large measures. you know, the idea of having the kind of operation in pakistan that we have in afghanistan is absurd. pakistan is an industrial country. it's much further advanced -- afghanistan is, you know, you're living centuries, centuries in the past in afghanistan. pakistan is a modern country, with millions upon millions of people, albeit with a disjointed government. so you can't look at it in a vacuum. that's not a fair assessment. >> understood. and finally, some of the most appealing framing we have heard here in the conversation around the bin laden kill, has been to look at it as a comm
considering we have 100,000 troops on the ground now, et cetera, et cetera. >> well, you know, you have to look at whether or not the afghan national army is able to protect the individual village and hamlets throughout afghanistan from the taliban coming back into control. look, the people in afghanistan hate the taliban. they want them gone too. so if they get to a point where they figure out that the afghan national army can secure them, then that's when we start withdrawing our troops...
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the idea that you can curry favor with them, et cetera, it is impossible. we are at war with them.her naive even the releasing of the pictures. i want to see the pictures. there are pictures of former president kennedy on the internet with half his skull blown off and people want to see it. udah and qusay, we saw them, we saw saddam hussein hanged. why the reluctance here? >> with the udah and qusay people were worried waits a violation of the geneva convention. i'm sure one of the things they are worried about now is making sure they have everybody's stories straight who condemned that episode. >> sean: you agree? probably true. it is the same barack obama saying i'm not going to vote to raise the debt ceiling, it is irresponsible. maybe he said something. you never know. >> obama? >> sean: yeah. >> it is possible. >> sean: now i have my research set it for me tonight. thanks guys. our great, great american panel is coming up, straight ahead. ♪ the new blackberry playbook. it runs all this at the same time. ♪ why can't every tablet do that? better than any other luxury brand. ♪ in
the idea that you can curry favor with them, et cetera, it is impossible. we are at war with them.her naive even the releasing of the pictures. i want to see the pictures. there are pictures of former president kennedy on the internet with half his skull blown off and people want to see it. udah and qusay, we saw them, we saw saddam hussein hanged. why the reluctance here? >> with the udah and qusay people were worried waits a violation of the geneva convention. i'm sure one of the things...
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there's decades of nrc research activities, regulatory rule-making activities, et cetera, et cetera, that all preceded fukushima, and i -- i'm mindful of the challenge that exists, even pre-fukushima, of trying to communicate to the public. this is what we as a regulator do. i think we can all recalling back to april 2010 with the gulf of mexico oil rig explosion where people trying to figure out what is mms, mineral management service and how is that part of the department of interior and what do they do vis-a-vis leasing and with respect to the coast guard? so i think we're all mindful of the challenge of communicating to the public what our regulations are about and how we do business, even pre-fukushima and that effort is certainly magnified with respect to the fukushima event. do you have any comments or thoughts on how best to communicate externally to not just to the normal stakeholders but to the american -- average american citizen who may be before march 11th wasn't that focused on these kinds of issues? >> in -- in working through videsh use, and i think you cited a couple
there's decades of nrc research activities, regulatory rule-making activities, et cetera, et cetera, that all preceded fukushima, and i -- i'm mindful of the challenge that exists, even pre-fukushima, of trying to communicate to the public. this is what we as a regulator do. i think we can all recalling back to april 2010 with the gulf of mexico oil rig explosion where people trying to figure out what is mms, mineral management service and how is that part of the department of interior and what...
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and that's led her to lie all these years, et cetera. so, with him as the villain on the defense's part, by the prosecution consistently calling him, i think that they're trying to say this is someone who you can trust. this is someone who you can't believe what the defense is saying about him. et cetera. >> at some point, does she have to testify? >> i wouldn't have said yes, except for what the defense has become. meaning, when the defense is the reason that she behaved the way she did after her child died, the reason we think george anthony may have disposed of the body. i think then casey does have to testify. otherwise, they're going to have promised something in the opening statement that they don't deliver upon during the case. she's the only one that can do it. the problem for her, if she testifies, she's going to have to explain each and every one of those days, where her child is dead. >> and she's out -- >> she's out shopping. out partying. she's hanging out with friends and she's not reporting it. that's going to be a very di
and that's led her to lie all these years, et cetera. so, with him as the villain on the defense's part, by the prosecution consistently calling him, i think that they're trying to say this is someone who you can trust. this is someone who you can't believe what the defense is saying about him. et cetera. >> at some point, does she have to testify? >> i wouldn't have said yes, except for what the defense has become. meaning, when the defense is the reason that she behaved the way...
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airports et cetera. hopkins couldn't stand each other. and were constantly battling. they kicked the construction industry back to good health. the upper right one is the alameda park station. they could not aid the private agencies. alameda had its own electrical system. these are various projects. los angeles storm drain system. they raised the dam. your water is a product of pw a. they built the sacramento water reservoir. the fans were so well built that in fact, they are still in use. the engineers said we have to replace a ball bearing. we of course, have neglected our infrainstruct our and it's rated to be a d and dropping. so if you don't pay your taxes, things do fall down. much of it is things that were built during the new deal. fortunately, they built them very well. so the stuff was really built to last. but, if you don't have taxes to run a state. i expect we will see more of that stuff. i will give you a brief tour that we take for granted. the commitment to public education in all its manifestations. public schools from kindergarten to higher education
airports et cetera. hopkins couldn't stand each other. and were constantly battling. they kicked the construction industry back to good health. the upper right one is the alameda park station. they could not aid the private agencies. alameda had its own electrical system. these are various projects. los angeles storm drain system. they raised the dam. your water is a product of pw a. they built the sacramento water reservoir. the fans were so well built that in fact, they are still in use. the...
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when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one
when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he...
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. >> weigh the various policy issues between transportation, open space, et cetera, that you should consider adapting historic preservation element to the general plan, which has been in the works for many years and has not been completed. and then lastly, to the supervisor maher, in terms of culture preservation, not quite historic preservation, there's been work going on as you probably know in japan town and also in western soma. perhaps some time we can have a discussion about that too. >> thank you very much. i have chris yrki, if i'm pronouncing that and finally, don't know if this is for treasure island or historic preservation, but claire, who may have spoken already. i'm not sure. >> thank you. it's been stated by a few people i know what a landmark looks like. i would say i don't and none of us do but we're learning. we share the city with different social and culture groups and they're introducing what a landmark is to us every year and that's the exciting park about san francisco. but unfortunately, sometimes people are focusing on the city as a play of profit, of money making an
. >> weigh the various policy issues between transportation, open space, et cetera, that you should consider adapting historic preservation element to the general plan, which has been in the works for many years and has not been completed. and then lastly, to the supervisor maher, in terms of culture preservation, not quite historic preservation, there's been work going on as you probably know in japan town and also in western soma. perhaps some time we can have a discussion about that...
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and to learn a lot, et cetera. so two years ago i created a website to help french people to find internship in new york and, you know -- we try to give them internship opportunities and advice, et cetera. but since 2009, 2010, they said if you want to do an internship you have to be paid if the internship exceeds two or three months. and it has to be paid of 300 or 400 euros. so now i would say 20 emails a day from students from france say i would love to do an unpaid internship in new york but i can't because my school doesn't want because it's unmaid so what's your opinion about that? >> so the school -- the school said even though -- even though it's outside of france, you should not be doing unpaid internships? >> yeah >> that's an interesting problem when different countries have different legislative stuff. i think that -- yeah -- i mean, another interesting dimension on exactly what you're saying of the opportunity that internships can represent is allowing people from another country -- it allows you to go
and to learn a lot, et cetera. so two years ago i created a website to help french people to find internship in new york and, you know -- we try to give them internship opportunities and advice, et cetera. but since 2009, 2010, they said if you want to do an internship you have to be paid if the internship exceeds two or three months. and it has to be paid of 300 or 400 euros. so now i would say 20 emails a day from students from france say i would love to do an unpaid internship in new york...
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you've had credit problems in the past, et cetera.it will report to the credit bureau for you. so when you're making your payments on time that boosts your credit rating. >> get that out there as soon as possible. lynnette, thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're going to have more of these cards on our website. and for choosing that right credit card go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. >> thank you. >> now here's chris. >> rebecca, thank you. so-called superfoods are supposed to help you stay healthy, fight disease, even live longer. cynthia sass, registered dietitian and author of "cinch! conquer cravings, drop pounds and lose inches" has the buzz on six hot new superfoods that are out there. cynthia, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. and delicious ones. >> it's going to take some convincing. >> we'll see. >> so skeer. >> this is the new greek yogurt. it's icelandic yogurt which is strained in a way that makes it even thicker and higher in protein than greek yogurt. one six ounce serving packs 17 grams of protein. c
you've had credit problems in the past, et cetera.it will report to the credit bureau for you. so when you're making your payments on time that boosts your credit rating. >> get that out there as soon as possible. lynnette, thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're going to have more of these cards on our website. and for choosing that right credit card go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. >> thank you. >> now here's chris. >> rebecca, thank you. so-called...
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it's understandable that you're going to have those kind of insults and bantering and teasing et ceterat available for those acts even if the comments target differences in gender under title 6, race, national origin, et cetera. rather than in the context of school on school -- student on student harassment, damages are available only when the behavior is so severe, pervasive and objectively offensive that it denies victims equal action to the education and the deliberate indifference response by the school district must be systemic not just with respect to individual instances of harassment. in the end i think it's important for us to recognize that in our federal system there are some things that are left not just primarily but exclusively to state and local control. this is one of those things. it's time to let the school districts, their principals and their teachers do their jobs without being second-guessed by folks in washington, d.c. often thousands of miles away. only then can we take the laboratory of experiment that our federal system provides and maybe they can come up with
it's understandable that you're going to have those kind of insults and bantering and teasing et ceterat available for those acts even if the comments target differences in gender under title 6, race, national origin, et cetera. rather than in the context of school on school -- student on student harassment, damages are available only when the behavior is so severe, pervasive and objectively offensive that it denies victims equal action to the education and the deliberate indifference response...
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these regional transformations will be affected global politics like the war in iraq, now libya, et cetera. in economic sense we have an economic transformation and the global economic crisis. and turkey is, again, in such a position as a rising economic power to the... which will be playing an important role in economic architecture. but at a t same time, having an energy secretary and other trait flow, transportation, cultural sense we have a similar significance of turkey in the sense of the multicultural, multiethnic, multireligious confrontations. in certain regions. so what is our role? the future of you are the economy? turkey wants to contribute to global peace and to contribute in a sense of lping the formation of the u.n. and therefore (inaudible) in the last two years. in economic sense we want to have... we want to contribute to the new economic architecture, financial architecture of the crisis therefore we are active. in cuural sense we want to help to the mutual understanding to alliance of civilizations as one of the co-chairs together with spain. >> rose: tell me what that
these regional transformations will be affected global politics like the war in iraq, now libya, et cetera. in economic sense we have an economic transformation and the global economic crisis. and turkey is, again, in such a position as a rising economic power to the... which will be playing an important role in economic architecture. but at a t same time, having an energy secretary and other trait flow, transportation, cultural sense we have a similar significance of turkey in the sense of the...
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, et cetera, if that's part of the intellectual terrorism that al qaeda undertakes, then i think youhas been killed. i think it has been -- he's a casualty of war. >> let me point out that people who are still doubting whether he's actually dead or not, they may not be convinced even with the photo release or video. if people are doubting that -- >> come on, contessa, there are already pictures out there of presumably bin laden being killed. we know that they're a hoax. with photo shop today, if somebody chooses not to believe this, they're not going to believe it if they see that picture. they're already photo shop pictures out there that are not real. so, i mean, you're not going to convince those folks. >> let me ask you about some of the cheering and the rallies and the jubilation that we saw when this news first came out. a lot of those we have been told were young people who were rushing out in the streets, that this is sort of a pivotal moment and yet yahoo! said today, 20% of the people who were searching osama bin laden online were teenagers. how did he die? who is -- 66% of
, et cetera, if that's part of the intellectual terrorism that al qaeda undertakes, then i think youhas been killed. i think it has been -- he's a casualty of war. >> let me point out that people who are still doubting whether he's actually dead or not, they may not be convinced even with the photo release or video. if people are doubting that -- >> come on, contessa, there are already pictures out there of presumably bin laden being killed. we know that they're a hoax. with photo...
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we swoop down, get him, et cetera.have invaded pakistan and occupied the whole thing? >> i hate to say it, but given what we know now, it's sounding increasingly like a reasonable prospect, but before 9/11, the white house discusses option using special force toss capture or kill bin laden. each time those options were waved off because of the fact they were either too difficult, too risky, or the possibility of success was so low that, you know, even if we hadn't lost a significant amount of personnel, it would have been an embarrassment to the united states military and would have served to warn him that we knew about his couriers, that we knew where he was moving and how. we gave up a large piece of intel right before 9/11, when we let him know we were listening to his satellite phone. we only get thinks options once in a while, but i do think you have to eliminate the sanctuaries. when you leave an entire country open underneath taliban control where al qaeda has free rein, it's very difficult to track an individua
we swoop down, get him, et cetera.have invaded pakistan and occupied the whole thing? >> i hate to say it, but given what we know now, it's sounding increasingly like a reasonable prospect, but before 9/11, the white house discusses option using special force toss capture or kill bin laden. each time those options were waved off because of the fact they were either too difficult, too risky, or the possibility of success was so low that, you know, even if we hadn't lost a significant...
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you know, the black sites, et cetera, et cetera. rendition. >> look it, and he is still opposed to it apparently according to his -- he still does not think it's an appropriate thing. we ought to be thanking george w. bush for having implemented those enhanced interrogation procedures, which by the way, are not torture but, none the less, were effective in making sure this information got started so we can conduct this operation. >> sean: colonel north, great to sigh. i appreciate your time and insight. coming up tonight, nancy pelosi's attempt to use bin laden's death to benefit her own party is now exposed. we have the tape that is going to have her eating her words. we will check in with ann coulter, michelle malkin, andrew breitbart. all coming up this edition of hannity. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kiddin
you know, the black sites, et cetera, et cetera. rendition. >> look it, and he is still opposed to it apparently according to his -- he still does not think it's an appropriate thing. we ought to be thanking george w. bush for having implemented those enhanced interrogation procedures, which by the way, are not torture but, none the less, were effective in making sure this information got started so we can conduct this operation. >> sean: colonel north, great to sigh. i appreciate...
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a failure of duty to care for their customers, et cetera, et cetera. i mean, when you look at what happened with goldman sachs -- >> by the way, you are seeing the s.e.c. go after these guys, for some of us. we haven't seen them go behind bars. >> the rationale was that they wanted to protect their shareholders. i actually believe -- he said dick fuld, i'm not going to give away this company. in that clip when he was referring to -- the character i play was referring to not wanting to pay $360 a million for the pleasure of doing business with him, he was talking about a potential deal with warren buffett. very brilliant man, and a decent man. you know, the bottom line was he didn't feel that it was right, you know, not only for himself, but -- and for his cohorts, colleagues at lehman, but also for his investors. >> i was about to mention warren buffett. he is one of the richest men in the world. he is a genius. certainly one of the most successful business people. if you look at what happened with goldman sachs, fascinating, they are right on their kn
a failure of duty to care for their customers, et cetera, et cetera. i mean, when you look at what happened with goldman sachs -- >> by the way, you are seeing the s.e.c. go after these guys, for some of us. we haven't seen them go behind bars. >> the rationale was that they wanted to protect their shareholders. i actually believe -- he said dick fuld, i'm not going to give away this company. in that clip when he was referring to -- the character i play was referring to not wanting...
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, et cetera, and everything to do with who we are as a nation. i believe we are an exceptional nation. the foundations of that exceptionlism lie in the way we treat our enemies, even when they don't deserve that respect. for their on this earth, we treat them with respect. we see today al qaeda is also admitting bin laden is dead. it was unnecessary to release these gory photographs. >> an interesting to happen before the speech occurred in the conversation with james woolsey, basically asserting that the narrative as we go into next week will start to turn to who knew this guy was there, how long did they know this guy was there, and what kind -- your friend, your enemy? my joke all week, with friends like saudi arabia, who needs pakistan? how does the president play that, because he has such momentum and such leadership. but that question is going to be asked in the white house press room next week. that question is going to be asked on this show next week. that question is going to be asked in the newspapers next week. it's unclear how that's
, et cetera, and everything to do with who we are as a nation. i believe we are an exceptional nation. the foundations of that exceptionlism lie in the way we treat our enemies, even when they don't deserve that respect. for their on this earth, we treat them with respect. we see today al qaeda is also admitting bin laden is dead. it was unnecessary to release these gory photographs. >> an interesting to happen before the speech occurred in the conversation with james woolsey, basically...
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, et cetera. khrushchev thought that we had nuclear weapons within reach of the soviet union. there were weapons elsewhere that the u.s. could reach the soviet union. the soviet union at that point could not reliably reach the united states. so he needed this in cuba. he also thought -- and he talks about this. he thought through his experience in berlin that kennedy wouldn't respond. that he'd huff and puff but he wouldn't do anything. and that everything would be in place by the time kennedy had a chance to respond and then it would be too late. >> host: yeah. >> guest: and so -- and so he was acting, he thought, in a fashion where previous experience would say that, you know, i'm on relatively safe ground trying this at this point. >> host: yeah. and then i guess -- yeah, there's some people who believe that he also put the missiles in cuba because he believed that he would then offer to remove them if there were some broader solution to the german question which he felt was still not resolved.
, et cetera. khrushchev thought that we had nuclear weapons within reach of the soviet union. there were weapons elsewhere that the u.s. could reach the soviet union. the soviet union at that point could not reliably reach the united states. so he needed this in cuba. he also thought -- and he talks about this. he thought through his experience in berlin that kennedy wouldn't respond. that he'd huff and puff but he wouldn't do anything. and that everything would be in place by the time kennedy...
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will be dealt with a challenge at the board, possible legal action, et cetera. so that track is taken care of. this one needs a lot more time and a lot more thought. and just to give you an example of what i'm talking about, i'll refer to what i raised in the e.i.r. discussion as an example of how staff is in way over their heads right now. they're not treading water. because of the governance and extensive financial changes in the project -- and here's an example. just on tsunami. less than two weeks ago in land use staff went forward, admitted that the e.i.r. and the plan do not account for 10-foot -- higher than 10 feet of a tsunami and they said point blank, very honestly, that's for emergency planning, not for design planning and this project, which is, as i said in the e.i.r. comments, was crazy. tonight, we hear from other members of your staff. they're saying, no, the e.i.r. covers all possible tsunami dangers so those are two conflicting statements but here's the worst one. after that land use hearing a couple of days later, mr. tineoff and an engineer
will be dealt with a challenge at the board, possible legal action, et cetera. so that track is taken care of. this one needs a lot more time and a lot more thought. and just to give you an example of what i'm talking about, i'll refer to what i raised in the e.i.r. discussion as an example of how staff is in way over their heads right now. they're not treading water. because of the governance and extensive financial changes in the project -- and here's an example. just on tsunami. less than...
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rent increase, better use of the space, rent control, recreational space, shopping, picnic areas, et cetera. the reason i trust this plan is because they have kept their word all along, and they have changed their plan according to our needs. thanks for listening. supervisor mar: thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is jim cook, and i am a 14-year resident of park merced, district seven, and supervisor elsbernd is my supervisor. park merced recently has been going door to door, as mentioned by elizabeth and others, to speak to every resident in the garden units to answer their questions and concerns, and to walk them through the tenant relocation process and tenant protection. park merced will comply with the current housing ordinances, which will provide 800 units in addition to the other units. there will be 25,000 jobs created and 1,600 permanent on-site jobs and 550 sbrenth permanent jobs. this brings significance improvements, including safety for pedestrians along the 19th avenue corridor, much needed transportation improvements, and this opens t
rent increase, better use of the space, rent control, recreational space, shopping, picnic areas, et cetera. the reason i trust this plan is because they have kept their word all along, and they have changed their plan according to our needs. thanks for listening. supervisor mar: thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is jim cook, and i am a 14-year resident of park merced, district seven, and supervisor elsbernd is my supervisor. park merced recently...
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i'm here today to keep complaining that dbi, bic, et cetera, are unfair to me. i have said many times, as i have said today, justice delayed is justice denied. anyone of you, including the deputy city attorney here -- have you done any research or any investigation? vivian day has given new her information and it is not complete. i want an investigation by the city attorney, i repeat, and the report of the commissioners. i have just 30 seconds to show you that this was the problem. there were two units, 572 and 572 a. the plan in 2002 was to have an additional units on the third floor , 674. this unit was never built. this is already a violation. how can we have this recognized as a real number? thank you. vice president mar: any other public comment? i just wanted to thank all the people that appeared for public comment. you should know that sometimes we cannot fully discussed these issues because they're not on the agenda. that does not mean they will not be and dicgendized in the futur. that is kind of the process the commission is run. they may be under our
i'm here today to keep complaining that dbi, bic, et cetera, are unfair to me. i have said many times, as i have said today, justice delayed is justice denied. anyone of you, including the deputy city attorney here -- have you done any research or any investigation? vivian day has given new her information and it is not complete. i want an investigation by the city attorney, i repeat, and the report of the commissioners. i have just 30 seconds to show you that this was the problem. there were...
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things like computers, hard drives, files, cd-roms, et cetera. so there was quite a bit to not only take back but now to exploit so analysts are now looking at information, looking at that data to find plots of attacks as well as other information for al qaeda leaders. >> couric: all right, juan sar rattay, juan, thanks so much. there were demonstrations in places like yemen, syria, and libya, but they had nothing to do with bin laden's death. few protestors seemed to view the al qaeda leader as a martyr. mandy clark reports tonight from benghazi in eastern libya. >> reporter: in the nearly ten years since osama bin laden went into hiding, the arab world has changed in ways no one could have predicted. a whole generation of young people took to the streets to battle corrupt dictatorships. but they are demanding democracy not bin laden's brand of extremism. >> i don't think that al qaeda or other similar jihadist movements have much of a future in the region as long as these revolutions are continuing. >> reporter: even in bin laden's ancestral ho
things like computers, hard drives, files, cd-roms, et cetera. so there was quite a bit to not only take back but now to exploit so analysts are now looking at information, looking at that data to find plots of attacks as well as other information for al qaeda leaders. >> couric: all right, juan sar rattay, juan, thanks so much. there were demonstrations in places like yemen, syria, and libya, but they had nothing to do with bin laden's death. few protestors seemed to view the al qaeda...