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likely the joiner sarge will be sent to sweden after being caught up in a bureaucratic nightmare that even the u.k. parliament is against. the problem with this whole system is you know he's not going to get a trial by jury in sweden they don't have that like we have in the u.k. and if i can just go back to the arrest warrant things it's very very important and mr assad is really just the most high profile case of many many of these cases now and the british courts have no power to actually look at the evidence against somebody and decide whether there's a proper case to answer they are obligated it's really just a pyroclastic formality once the paperwork been fielding correctly the courts are obliged to extradite people now if i can just say something quickly about the appeal it was very are i was at the court when that when the judgment was rule was read out and the appeal was based on what's a proper judicial or thorough t. now the british parliament and assume that meant i judge or a court requested extradition actually facts comes from the prosecutor and the judge really sorry the sup
likely the joiner sarge will be sent to sweden after being caught up in a bureaucratic nightmare that even the u.k. parliament is against. the problem with this whole system is you know he's not going to get a trial by jury in sweden they don't have that like we have in the u.k. and if i can just go back to the arrest warrant things it's very very important and mr assad is really just the most high profile case of many many of these cases now and the british courts have no power to actually...
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well a boy saw her here in the evening the day before yesterday. where. you know that very soon about him yes and what did he say he says that she only turned up in the evening last time he saw her at night when she rode away in a car where matt and the little inland by the station he says they sometimes bring girls here to some sort of a brothel but people saw how she stopped their car. we're gathering lots of evidence from different places most likely she is somewhere nearby the search teams are now focusing on four populated areas it would be ok to do it we also have time to drop in here. ok i will check here here and here and here too. searching during the night is considered to be the most difficult and dangerous time only experienced volunteers like stanislav two thousand off will be in charge of the operation they will head into the dark streets as christina may be somewhere here among the youths. with she seventeen but she acts like a six year old. cause if you see her. christina going over was eventually found several hours later. now her case is
well a boy saw her here in the evening the day before yesterday. where. you know that very soon about him yes and what did he say he says that she only turned up in the evening last time he saw her at night when she rode away in a car where matt and the little inland by the station he says they sometimes bring girls here to some sort of a brothel but people saw how she stopped their car. we're gathering lots of evidence from different places most likely she is somewhere nearby the search teams...
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but i already know that the and even according to the us. they are concerned for example. like groups in iraq. syria. are you know likely believed by the us to be behind some of the spectacular bombings and terrorist attacks in syria on the one hand you have the u.s. saying that they are concerned about the armed opposition and their links to. jihad is on the other hand you have us providing so-called non-lethal aid to the armed opposition in and basically giving apparently a green light to other countries to arm the opposition so yes there is a contradiction in policy. but american secular state hillary clinton sparked a war of words with her russian counterpart sergey lavrov after accusing moscow of sending attack helicopters to present asset machines that not even the pentagon seem to know anything about parties at least half enough has more on the diplomats foreign exchange. while the top top u.n. official may have labeled the syrian conflict a full fledged civil war according to the u.s. secretary of state russia could actually be to blame for the escalating crisis se
but i already know that the and even according to the us. they are concerned for example. like groups in iraq. syria. are you know likely believed by the us to be behind some of the spectacular bombings and terrorist attacks in syria on the one hand you have the u.s. saying that they are concerned about the armed opposition and their links to. jihad is on the other hand you have us providing so-called non-lethal aid to the armed opposition in and basically giving apparently a green light to...
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britain france and even the dutch. do claim. very soon one but argentina is concerned about structure. under the water the. idea to you to discover the. possible extent right through to the falklands. british companies. prospecting for. the falklands so we see find. strategic and economically very very important and. of course very very wealthy. in the us several classified documents revealing the obama administration's achievements in battling terrorism have recently been leaked to the american media has put the white house in the firing line for jeopardizing national security the sake of the president's political gain one former foreign service officer at the state department please america could pay a high price for leaks. leaking information that paper's you is not unique to obama i think what's unique you are two things first the secrecy of these infor of this information the starts network of things that are going on in iran bush the raid that killed bin a lot of information came out in those instances that was beyond top
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studied them are much more skeptical about those organizations their capacity for threat and their even their linkage to the original al qaida organization than one phenomenon that's going on here is that we have an intelligence operation right now in which we have ten american operatives or analysts for every one else the member at least maybe more than that and we've got a lot of people trying to preserve their jobs by establishing and talking the risk threat here and i think when we look at some of these starts coming out of africa that's definitely the case so do you think we're not ready yet and i'm just going to as you think the threat is completely overblown at this point i mean that we're going to the u.s. government makes al qaeda out to be this tentacle like organization a sleeper cells all in america and spreading all across the middle east would you say that that's completely overblown. i would say that there is that you have to look at in the case by case basis so if we're looking at yemen yes there definitely is something in yemen and let's not forget some of bin laden him
studied them are much more skeptical about those organizations their capacity for threat and their even their linkage to the original al qaida organization than one phenomenon that's going on here is that we have an intelligence operation right now in which we have ten american operatives or analysts for every one else the member at least maybe more than that and we've got a lot of people trying to preserve their jobs by establishing and talking the risk threat here and i think when we look at...
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good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. i feel like i am continuing the conversation exactly where you just left off. we're on the same page, thank you. >> thank you. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. pop quiz, it's an easy one, but pop quiz. which state has the lowest smoking rate in the nation? now, i'm not going to make this multiple choice, because as i said, it's kind of an easy one. utah, right? duh. the mormon church says you can't smoke, lots of mormons live in utah, so utah has the lowest smoking rate in the nation. that's not that hard to figure out. here's the harder question. which state has the second lowest smoking state in the nation? it is not a state that is mormon dominated. the answer is the great state of california. and since california has such a huge population, it's the most populous state in the nation, it's kind of a good thing for the whole country that california has such a low smoking rate. i mean, fewer people smoking means fewer people getting sick from smoking,
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well where shall we start today to be honest i wasn't even going to pick on the mainstream media for this one because the story was surprisingly absent from their morning coverage considering how obsessed they've been with it lately but then that we got a verdict and predictably they went nuts. he could have been president and now he is biting his nails wondering if he could just stay out of prison breaking news this afternoon out of greensboro north carolina some confusing legal developments in the john edwards trial we were heard a knock on the door from the jury which means that either have a note or they've reached a verdict or they've come to some sort of conclusion we have one verdict on one count the jury in the john edwards case in case you are just joining us has reached a verdict on one count her you have reached a verdict in the six count for the jury with a verdict on just one count now sent back to decide on the other five facing john edwards a jury of the john edwards case is now back at work after. now the fact that this means that this whole thing isn't even over well
well where shall we start today to be honest i wasn't even going to pick on the mainstream media for this one because the story was surprisingly absent from their morning coverage considering how obsessed they've been with it lately but then that we got a verdict and predictably they went nuts. he could have been president and now he is biting his nails wondering if he could just stay out of prison breaking news this afternoon out of greensboro north carolina some confusing legal developments...
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i cannot even afford to live in my building even with this rental income. i seriously cannot. it being an old building, there is constant maintenance issues. the whole rear deck and stairway, which was also built without permits by the previous owner, got dry rot and termites, and i had to tear the entire thing down and rebuild it to a cost of $135,000 peer november, december, january, february, i had to come up with $135,000, and i did that without permits because i could look and see that it was rotted and potentially hazardous at some point down the line. there might be a tremor. it might come crashing down, and someone might get hurt. for me to turn around now and start hiring an army of experts, planners, whatever i will have to do -- it's my tenants, lose income -- i am not made out of money. i cannot afford to do that. if you put an order of a statement on my building, that will impact me even further because if i do go to the bank and say i need money for this project, they are never going to lend it. it has just put me in a really horrible position. i have gone to my
i cannot even afford to live in my building even with this rental income. i seriously cannot. it being an old building, there is constant maintenance issues. the whole rear deck and stairway, which was also built without permits by the previous owner, got dry rot and termites, and i had to tear the entire thing down and rebuild it to a cost of $135,000 peer november, december, january, february, i had to come up with $135,000, and i did that without permits because i could look and see that it...
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even though this doesn't mean we're friends. but there are values that people should have in common him regardless of their political views these include critique procedures genuine and fair elections. but when you. once we make it into the new parliament we can have our disputes in arguments dear but at this point we can't. tamper with people's votes. we all must put up a common front against that. and there was one more thing i want to say but perhaps a was the only speaker on pushkin square who did not mention. i think that the slogan russia without putin is quite naive. so i think russia still needs putin in order to carry out this constitutional reform. if. i'm sorry in other words he's saying that to russia revolutions and reforms should be initiated at the top and. at this point all we can do at the top is let the steam otherwise the more lower will burst at the bottom all conditions are there. yes it's saying you're aware of this it is the kremlin aware of this i don't think so not yet but why then do you go to put in if
even though this doesn't mean we're friends. but there are values that people should have in common him regardless of their political views these include critique procedures genuine and fair elections. but when you. once we make it into the new parliament we can have our disputes in arguments dear but at this point we can't. tamper with people's votes. we all must put up a common front against that. and there was one more thing i want to say but perhaps a was the only speaker on pushkin square...
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even impossible allowed. used to bring animals from all around the country but roads are now too dangerous to travel the result my business is declining prices are a lose lose situation. why. the manager keeps his boutique hotel in downtown damascus running even though he's seldom any guests to look after the conflict torn country he is now a long way from people's idea of a top holiday destination is here with more people are afraid even if they want to come they can't make a reservation the world sites like oking dot com or hotels dot com they block syria . surprisingly though we meet a guest here even more surprising he says his business is growing these days dafydd is the chief executive of a media broadcasting company. for the mclellan really big cheers big for themselves but each certainly wants pictures that speak for them and the more convincing the message the higher the chances of victory and they're ready to pay for it even though the prose for air time has almost doubled you see. the pictures are
even impossible allowed. used to bring animals from all around the country but roads are now too dangerous to travel the result my business is declining prices are a lose lose situation. why. the manager keeps his boutique hotel in downtown damascus running even though he's seldom any guests to look after the conflict torn country he is now a long way from people's idea of a top holiday destination is here with more people are afraid even if they want to come they can't make a reservation the...
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[applause] >> good evening, commissioners. good evening, commissioners and ladies and gentlemen of the audience. i am submitting this of my public, as. my name is pastor gavin, this is my case 11048 that i believe has been long overdue, and i have been denied justice, a delay and denial of justice by the political family of san francisco in the memory of edgar, surely, dr. martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my case is much older than the case of ross mirkarimi. i should be here in the chambers with you against the four supervisors, supervisors mar, cohen, scott, and wiener. it
[applause] >> good evening, commissioners. good evening, commissioners and ladies and gentlemen of the audience. i am submitting this of my public, as. my name is pastor gavin, this is my case 11048 that i believe has been long overdue, and i have been denied justice, a delay and denial of justice by the political family of san francisco in the memory of edgar, surely, dr. martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my...
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saying it might grow with these results taking today when it comes to this election even though there are other candidates other parties involved it really is a two horse race and with all the hope and all the fee involved many people's tension will be fixed on whether you democracy for some reason succeed whichever one does though if it is to be one of those two though surely change the future of greece for some time to come. jacob race reporting there a financial journalist peterbilt says athens is in for a massive economic turbulence regardless of the outcome. it's never happened like this before but a very very tightly knit union currency union which has never actually broken up the real fear is that they could be. going on for years and years and years between between. those. simply because nobody knows exactly what the currency. would have to be repaid you those in greece would be repaid with a devalued new drama but that of course could possibly put the banks in germany and from. trouble and so the real consequences are so enormous potentially enormous but nobody really wants t
saying it might grow with these results taking today when it comes to this election even though there are other candidates other parties involved it really is a two horse race and with all the hope and all the fee involved many people's tension will be fixed on whether you democracy for some reason succeed whichever one does though if it is to be one of those two though surely change the future of greece for some time to come. jacob race reporting there a financial journalist peterbilt says...
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miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening.he fire burning in the hills behind me has been described as relentless, what some feared as a worst case scenario after a prolonged drought here came true. it's a blaze that for now crews cannot stop. fueled by dry brush, fanned by 30-mile-per-hour winds, the waldo canyon fire in colorado springs is a monster that consumed five square miles in just hours. >> i think it's probably the greatest natural threat we have seen in this community in the last 30, 40 years. >> reporter: the blaze, closing in on homes, forced 11,000 to evacuate sunday. hundreds of tourists left vacation campgrounds to seek shelter in a high school gym. >> we're used to the hurricanes and evacuating. now forest fires and it's just like reminding us of being back home with the hurricanes. >> reporter: tonight popular campgrounds and state parks are shrouded in smoke and closed. across colorado, at least 12 major wildfires are burning tonight. in estes park, a gateway to the rockies, 22 homes were destroyed by a fas
miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening.he fire burning in the hills behind me has been described as relentless, what some feared as a worst case scenario after a prolonged drought here came true. it's a blaze that for now crews cannot stop. fueled by dry brush, fanned by 30-mile-per-hour winds, the waldo canyon fire in colorado springs is a monster that consumed five square miles in just hours. >> i think it's probably the greatest natural threat we have seen in this...
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the say no point even trying i'm never going to do that. how they can access to treatment programs to my mind is vitally in this fight against drugs and programs that are hopelessly inadequate and as the recession boy even harder they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for addicts for communities and for society. robert it's hard to join you in the business for the latest this hour so rush is to help us predict it what's a situational bit yeah that's right carol we have been following the story and it's because cyprus is the latest country european country just feeling the pain right now and it's very much russia to the rescue so let me give you the details on this one now as you say russia says it is indeed ready to help cyprus. it is a debt stricken country right now and it's going to be lending an emergency loan of five billion dollars now the request came after top cypriot banks were downgraded due to their high exposure to the troubled greek economy in the last year russia provided the republic with two point five billio
the say no point even trying i'm never going to do that. how they can access to treatment programs to my mind is vitally in this fight against drugs and programs that are hopelessly inadequate and as the recession boy even harder they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for addicts for communities and for society. robert it's hard to join you in the business for the latest this hour so rush is to help us predict it what's a situational bit yeah that's right carol we have been...
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[applause] >> good evening. want to take a moment to tell you about a very special journalist, jerry constant, and why we now have an award to honor his legacy. he was the epitome of what journalism stands for. i am sure that all of you have worked for someone like him. he looked up to him, respect him, admire him. most of all, you care for them greatly because, above all, they represent all the best quality is of a human being. jerry was a videographer at cnn for 25 years. he was a consummate professional, talented, always reliable, and a mentor to many. he always had a smile on his face and a kind word for colleagues. he could give you take, even to the competition. he was a friend to all of us who worked in the field, courteous and kind to everyone he met. cnn new the talent they had in jerry. when the berlin wall fell, they called on him to fly there immediately. they knew he would get the best picture. i knew that had in a partner, not just a terrific guy, but -- one time, setting up for an interview, jerry
[applause] >> good evening. want to take a moment to tell you about a very special journalist, jerry constant, and why we now have an award to honor his legacy. he was the epitome of what journalism stands for. i am sure that all of you have worked for someone like him. he looked up to him, respect him, admire him. most of all, you care for them greatly because, above all, they represent all the best quality is of a human being. jerry was a videographer at cnn for 25 years. he was a...
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especially this evening. >> and we're checking your morning commute as well as we ooh view a live picture. we'll update you on this and the rest of the major r [ jared ] uh, michael? you know... big game... that was sort of supposed to be for all of us. [ slurping ] [ male announcer ] give 'em what they love. subway! giant subs, sandwich and cookie platters. and big-time value. subway catering. order today! >> more gruesome details continue to emerge in a harford county murder. i'm jennifer franciotti. details are next. >> help wanted. i'm halle jackson in -- with your job market report. >> the government looking out for your best interest or a nanny state running wild. our water cooler question of the day. >> and the answer to the all-important question, what's the weather going to be like this weekend? 11 news today continues right now. [captionma
especially this evening. >> and we're checking your morning commute as well as we ooh view a live picture. we'll update you on this and the rest of the major r [ jared ] uh, michael? you know... big game... that was sort of supposed to be for all of us. [ slurping ] [ male announcer ] give 'em what they love. subway! giant subs, sandwich and cookie platters. and big-time value. subway catering. order today! >> more gruesome details continue to emerge in a harford county murder. i'm...
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this year, even in states like wisconsin. and yes, the world is watching the top of the ticket. for clues about what will happen at top of the ticket in november between president obama and mitt romney. but the vote tomorrow in wisconsin is every bit as much about dale schultz, the last independent-minded republican standing. it's every bit as much about the fitzgerald brothers and whether they get to stay in charge, and it's every bit as much about the lieutenant governor with the poison global warming breath and these turkeys necking violently in the snow. on wisconsin, just one day to go, the most amazing story in american politics in a long, long time. joining us now is political science professor at the university of wisconsin. professor lee, it's nice to have you back on the show. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> in terms of the ground game, everybody says in a very close election like this with essentially no undecided voters left in the state, with turnout expected to be very high, the ground game of
this year, even in states like wisconsin. and yes, the world is watching the top of the ticket. for clues about what will happen at top of the ticket in november between president obama and mitt romney. but the vote tomorrow in wisconsin is every bit as much about dale schultz, the last independent-minded republican standing. it's every bit as much about the fitzgerald brothers and whether they get to stay in charge, and it's every bit as much about the lieutenant governor with the poison...
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and maybe even enough heavy rain to cause isolated flooding into your friday evening. the friday evening planner is coming up in ten minutes. back to you, eun. >> thank you very much. 6:02. >>> five children are in critical condition this morning after being run over in a driveway. the children range in age between 18 months and 11-years-old. it happened last night along hannon street in the lewisdale section of voting rightsville. that's where megan mcgrath is -- of hyattsville. that's where megan mcgrath is this morning. >> reporter: good morning. just a horrible accident. and as the sun has come up this morning, we have video to show you of the garage that was damaged in this accident. give you a little idea of what happened here yesterday. there were five children ranging in age from 1 1/2 to 11-years-old. they were playing in the driveway of a home in the 2200 block of hannon street in lewisdale. a woman who lives at the time, the mother of at least one of the children, hit the children. she was apparently backing up her suv, did not see them, hits all five of the
and maybe even enough heavy rain to cause isolated flooding into your friday evening. the friday evening planner is coming up in ten minutes. back to you, eun. >> thank you very much. 6:02. >>> five children are in critical condition this morning after being run over in a driveway. the children range in age between 18 months and 11-years-old. it happened last night along hannon street in the lewisdale section of voting rightsville. that's where megan mcgrath is -- of hyattsville....
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during the day or during the evening? >> evening. >> there is not any time we can get a full day and get it done in one sitting? >> not on those days. >> and you are releasing the 20th? chairperson hur: i am releasing the 20th. the 23rd, i think, is unavailable because of other availability. it looks like we have the 24 of july as a possibility. >> that is available all day. chairperson hur: july 24, is that -- >> i am supposed to start a trial the day before. it could easily result. i could try to continue that case so we can get this done. i am assuming that this is if the 18th and 19th are not available. chairperson hur: is there a conflict with the evening of the 18th and 19th among commissioners? >> i can move what i have. chairperson hur: apologies for the difficulty here. >> if i am the only problem on the 23rd, i can adjust that. chairperson hur: ok. thank you. we appreciate that. is the 23rd available? no. >> that is when i am supposed to start my trial. even if it does get resolved, i will have to be there to re
during the day or during the evening? >> evening. >> there is not any time we can get a full day and get it done in one sitting? >> not on those days. >> and you are releasing the 20th? chairperson hur: i am releasing the 20th. the 23rd, i think, is unavailable because of other availability. it looks like we have the 24 of july as a possibility. >> that is available all day. chairperson hur: july 24, is that -- >> i am supposed to start a trial the day...
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he even has trouble telling the truth about himself, even really important things about himself. used to care about, at least when the dant in question was a democrat. this is a real story. you may not have heard about this story yesterday when the ap published this big piece. but i think it is a weird wonder that you are not hearing more about this story today. stay tuned. i hope. stay tuned. >>> this show has committed a our cloud is not soft and fluffy. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. uh, trouble with a car insurance claim. ah, claim trouble. [ voice of dennis ] you should just switch to allstate, and get their new claim satisfaction guarantee. hey, he's right, man. [ voice of dennis ] only allstate puts their money where their mouth is. yep. [ voice of dennis ] claim service so good, it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can always
he even has trouble telling the truth about himself, even really important things about himself. used to care about, at least when the dant in question was a democrat. this is a real story. you may not have heard about this story yesterday when the ap published this big piece. but i think it is a weird wonder that you are not hearing more about this story today. stay tuned. i hope. stay tuned. >>> this show has committed a our cloud is not soft and fluffy. our cloud is made of bedrock....
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to your great he even the. alexander this is their right there were keeshan when i threw in a greek. because our society has really outgrew in its old clothes so to speak. we need to take a fresh look at our situation. but it is absurd to dismiss those protests as instigated by the cia or by politicians. political many of my friends chile attended those release from the very start not because they love people like you it's all for. them they did it to suppress their personal protest. what i knew say you fully agree but the people tended those protests are not exactly the kind of people you are lying. on to your electorate is your social base. station of total meter you'll be surprised what other time the second relative place i was there and by the time know the real in pushkin square i was already on the platform and dressing the crowd together with. in many others. even though this doesn't mean we're friends. but there are values that people should have in common regard listserv their political views these in
to your great he even the. alexander this is their right there were keeshan when i threw in a greek. because our society has really outgrew in its old clothes so to speak. we need to take a fresh look at our situation. but it is absurd to dismiss those protests as instigated by the cia or by politicians. political many of my friends chile attended those release from the very start not because they love people like you it's all for. them they did it to suppress their personal protest. what i...
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the say no point even trying i'm never going to do it so having access to treatment programs. is vitally in this fight against drugs and programs and. hopelessly inadequate and as the recession bites even holiday they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for communities and for society. and if you've missed any of the stories we're covering here on our team don't forget you can always log on to our web site to catch up with them again and take in a lot of other stories as well including gambling on read. his body is currently in the open to the public. square but now bookmakers are taking bets on when and where . might be bared. most americans agree that the best way to elect authorities is a direct democratic vote but in one texan city it seemed a for making enough find out more of our to dot com. as the falkland islands marks the thirtieth anniversary of the end of the war argentinian president cristina fernandez is attending the united nations committee on decolonisation to put her country's view on the island status around nine hundred people died in the one n
the say no point even trying i'm never going to do it so having access to treatment programs. is vitally in this fight against drugs and programs and. hopelessly inadequate and as the recession bites even holiday they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for communities and for society. and if you've missed any of the stories we're covering here on our team don't forget you can always log on to our web site to catch up with them again and take in a lot of other stories as well...
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>> thank you, good evening.as you know, we just finished installing all the racks in the downtown area. that was an agreement. gradually, we are working out agreements with the various neighborhoods. i cannot give a definite time, but i would say in the next three months or so we should have those up. [applause] >> is john here? i will give you the question. why are you putting through only 10 lateral police officers and 50 entry-level officers this fiscal year? 50 lateral officers better on the list would be more cost- effective. this is a question regarding public safety. and i think it goes to you, chief suhr. >> so the reason only one class is because the fiscal year ends on june 30, so that is the quickest we can get a class in. the reason that it is 10 and 50 is that was the makeup of what was left off the last collateral was, coupled with the officers off of the new list. a list that still has about 1500 people being backgrounded for entry into hopefully will be more than one class next fiscal year. >> th
>> thank you, good evening.as you know, we just finished installing all the racks in the downtown area. that was an agreement. gradually, we are working out agreements with the various neighborhoods. i cannot give a definite time, but i would say in the next three months or so we should have those up. [applause] >> is john here? i will give you the question. why are you putting through only 10 lateral police officers and 50 entry-level officers this fiscal year? 50 lateral officers...
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that's going to be the severe weather line this evening. for the next couple of hours though we're going to watch these storms to the south and west and on live doppler 9000 hd when i show you this, there's nothing falling here. just a little ground clutter but we're getting into now northern fauquier county and culpeper and almost to amosville now east of luray a pretty intense cell there. a little bit of lightning with this tracking north. this is going to get into loudoun county in the next hour, hour and a half moving to the northeast at about 35 miles per hour. the other thing that's going to fuel the storm, the temperatures, they're warming. 80 fredericksburg and 84 the tappahannock airport and we're up to 80 now. some heat and humidity and upper level energy, the ingredients are coming together for severe weather. the forecast for the rest of the afternoon, 83 at 3:00. maybe a storm or two then but by 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 boy it's going to be rocking and rolling in spots. full forecast looking through the weekend when i come
that's going to be the severe weather line this evening. for the next couple of hours though we're going to watch these storms to the south and west and on live doppler 9000 hd when i show you this, there's nothing falling here. just a little ground clutter but we're getting into now northern fauquier county and culpeper and almost to amosville now east of luray a pretty intense cell there. a little bit of lightning with this tracking north. this is going to get into loudoun county in the next...
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>> good evening. i was hoping that commissioner de jesus would be here so i could congratulate her on her recent victory. i have pressing matters. i would also like to take a few seconds to appreciate commissioner kingsley. i happen to observe for on a ridealong. she addressed a man that was nodding off in front of a storefront. they all acted with compassion. i am often critical and tonight will be no different, but i would like to address good things when i see them. i am here on very serious business. i am here responding to a commentary a few weeks ago when he was present at a ceremony giving metals of dollar to officers richard hastings and mathew lopez. i find it very troubling that a body that is charged with the oversight of police matters, the president of that body would see fit to refer to two officers that are still under investigation for their role in the shooting death of a black youth. there is pending litigation, that no evidence has been released, no clear evidence presented in the p
>> good evening. i was hoping that commissioner de jesus would be here so i could congratulate her on her recent victory. i have pressing matters. i would also like to take a few seconds to appreciate commissioner kingsley. i happen to observe for on a ridealong. she addressed a man that was nodding off in front of a storefront. they all acted with compassion. i am often critical and tonight will be no different, but i would like to address good things when i see them. i am here on very...
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[applause] >> sergeant orkes will read the citation. >> good evening. please allow me to introduce three members of the san francisco police department that i am proud to call heroes. sgt josh espinoza, officer ha, and officer solorzano. december 31, this batch had a call that a vehicle was on fire at 1645 folsom street and indicated -- they did not indicate if anyone was in the car or not. sgt espinoza was the first unit on the scene. he arrived on the scene, did a quick survey and then notified dispatch of what was going on. while surveying the scene, he realized an individual was trapped in the driver's seat in the car was engulfed in flames. fully knowing the danger that was in front of him, he did not hesitate. he immediately ran to the car and began to attempt to remove the individual from the burning vehicle. once he reached the vehicle, he realized the person was unconscious and still strapped in his car. at this point the flames began to blow over the windshield. the fire department was still not on scene. even though the heat was intense and p
[applause] >> sergeant orkes will read the citation. >> good evening. please allow me to introduce three members of the san francisco police department that i am proud to call heroes. sgt josh espinoza, officer ha, and officer solorzano. december 31, this batch had a call that a vehicle was on fire at 1645 folsom street and indicated -- they did not indicate if anyone was in the car or not. sgt espinoza was the first unit on the scene. he arrived on the scene, did a quick survey and...
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and that pace keeps going, even towards this day.on that syria is not libya is there no international consensus on intervention that would be represented by a security council u.n. resolution. and the reason there's no consensus is because russia is vetoing that resolution. so that's not going to change. so what we're looking forward to is a mid-july deadline. at that point, the u.s. will have to decide whether to abandon the security council and pursue international intervention in syria without russia. >> josh roggin, thank you very much. >>> moment of geek is next. two words, spider-man. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. how long since you worried about flakes? since before jeans were this skinny. not since us three got a haircut. not since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. sc
and that pace keeps going, even towards this day.on that syria is not libya is there no international consensus on intervention that would be represented by a security council u.n. resolution. and the reason there's no consensus is because russia is vetoing that resolution. so that's not going to change. so what we're looking forward to is a mid-july deadline. at that point, the u.s. will have to decide whether to abandon the security council and pursue international intervention in syria...
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it may even be a probability. the rap on 2009 is we have not just one large bank failure in europe but the whole countries have failed. logic says we could experience a great recession two except this time it would imported from a declining europe. evidence for the prosecution? we have to believe a collapse of italy and spain could be catastrophic for the whole world. undeniable. second, the fed does seem to be out of ammo. more on this later. we already have incredibly low rates. the only safe place may be in treasuries. that's frightening. easy ain't cutting it anymore. if china keeps slowing while india and brazil continue to break down, we'll be the only growth engine left and our growth is sputtering. there's no safe place to turn this until like 2009. emerging markets being the same reason the ship righted itself. how about mitigation to that? what makes a repeat less likely? credit is much easier now than it was then. you can get loans. europe could shut down some credit worldwide but our banks are so much
it may even be a probability. the rap on 2009 is we have not just one large bank failure in europe but the whole countries have failed. logic says we could experience a great recession two except this time it would imported from a declining europe. evidence for the prosecution? we have to believe a collapse of italy and spain could be catastrophic for the whole world. undeniable. second, the fed does seem to be out of ammo. more on this later. we already have incredibly low rates. the only safe...
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ok i'm not even talking about you know all of the country so that the u.s. is better than the eurozone i would very much doubt that and i guess it's the end of the reason i decided to strangle of money off the bat because the u.s. is bankrupt right ok and you know i mean u.s. fiscal policy maybe worse than greece but the u.s. has a wealth backing its debt is completely out of order compared to even proportionally to what greece has backing its debt so when you're buying a dollar you're not just betting on u.s. fiscal policy you're betting on the capacity behind the currency and in that respect you know europe is not even integrated market the u.s. is much stronger position than europe even though i agree with martin completely that u.s. fiscal policy is terrible ok mark you want to jump in there. but i was going to add also that it's worth noting that a very large share of chinese in asian holiness of u.s. assets are in agency securities fannie and freddie's and certainly while they've got some problems with those agencies there's also really mortgages and h
ok i'm not even talking about you know all of the country so that the u.s. is better than the eurozone i would very much doubt that and i guess it's the end of the reason i decided to strangle of money off the bat because the u.s. is bankrupt right ok and you know i mean u.s. fiscal policy maybe worse than greece but the u.s. has a wealth backing its debt is completely out of order compared to even proportionally to what greece has backing its debt so when you're buying a dollar you're not just...
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are let's move on oh how do i even describe this story. so there is a man he died while having a threesome and basically his family has now won three million dollars in damages against his doctor because what happens is that he had gone to the doctor before and basically he told him that he had some chest pains and so the doctor was setting him up to have a stress test and then he went he had a three many had a heart attack and he died during the threesome but they're actually suing the doctor for saying that he failed to warn him that he should do these things i mean really if you're having chest pains and you're probably older individual i'm just going to go ahead and guess that maybe having a threesome isn't you know isn't the safest idea if your doctor is already telling you that you have a maybe a problem with your heart yeah i mean i would say if you can't go on a two or three mile jog maybe you shouldn't be having a threesome either because it didn't work out so well for him what i think is that the family should not be getting the
are let's move on oh how do i even describe this story. so there is a man he died while having a threesome and basically his family has now won three million dollars in damages against his doctor because what happens is that he had gone to the doctor before and basically he told him that he had some chest pains and so the doctor was setting him up to have a stress test and then he went he had a three many had a heart attack and he died during the threesome but they're actually suing the doctor...
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supreme court but not for the reason even administration officials had predicted the ruling easily was one of the most important decisions in recent history and it will affect every american in some way and democrats are touting this as a major victory for their party and president obama says it's a win win situation for every american heck even republican presidential candidate mitt romney is getting a boost from the ruling take a look at this money is important in this campaign web site from people opposed to obamacare over four million so far and counting the most important thing note is that it's coming from small donations average americans fear eous yesterday's ruling and political pundits are still filling the screens of media outlets spinning and dissecting the story in every which way but while this was undoubtedly a huge victory for the president is he winning the battle while losing the war jank ugur from the young turks joined me earlier and i asked him if he was surprised by the president turning into mainstream media for the ruling take a look now i'm not that surprised b
supreme court but not for the reason even administration officials had predicted the ruling easily was one of the most important decisions in recent history and it will affect every american in some way and democrats are touting this as a major victory for their party and president obama says it's a win win situation for every american heck even republican presidential candidate mitt romney is getting a boost from the ruling take a look at this money is important in this campaign web site from...
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the next one is even better.se. [ morgan ] lopez lomong started running when he was six and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. >>> they said it couldn't be done. they said it couldn't be done. i said it couldn't be done. at least, i intimated it would never be done. on thursday on this show the republican party's presidential nominee, i let you know, had told a whopper. a big, fat, easily disprovable lie. a stated fact you could check in the world to see if it was true. he opened up his mouth on thursday
the next one is even better.se. [ morgan ] lopez lomong started running when he was six and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed...
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jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is the second tropical storm of the month for florida. a month that started out in drought in many areas, but after 30 inches of rain in less than 24 hours, cities like live oak just can't handle all this water. debby swept into northern florida today swelling rivers over their banks and swallowing homes. in the past 72 hours, more than two feet of rain has fallen leaving parts of the state soaked. >> been here eight years, i've never seen it this high, even with a hurricane, a real hurricane. >> reporter: so much rain has fallen that the city of live oak, miles away from the nearest river is 80% under water. as deep as four feet in some places. 60 people have been forced to flee their homes so far. >> we're doing all we can. the water's rising, retention ponds are full, ground is saturated, and we're just trying to do everything we can to keep people safe. >> reporter: tim hopes sandbags will be enough to save his business. >> water's still rising, yeah. but you have to try. we
jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this is the second tropical storm of the month for florida. a month that started out in drought in many areas, but after 30 inches of rain in less than 24 hours, cities like live oak just can't handle all this water. debby swept into northern florida today swelling rivers over their banks and swallowing homes. in the past 72 hours, more than two feet of rain has fallen leaving parts of the state soaked. >> been here eight years,...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening, i am lee cowan, it is rare and violent, the breed of summer weather that tore up the landscape from the midwest to the mid atlantic overnight has a name, it is called deval patrick de recho roach and it did a lot of damage, at least 13 people are reportedly killed, nearly 4 million people are still without power. and record heat still grips a wide area. johnson in washington tonight has more. >> the overnight storms were sudden and violent. >> bat ferring the dc metro area with lightning, driving rain and wind gusts above 75 miles per hour. terrible. i am still very sad. >> in silver spring, maryland, i willly goldsmith withhold up to learn her friend across the street, died when a tree came crashing through her bedroom. >> horrible. >> the extreme conditions impacted millions in nine states from the northeast to the midwest. >> monster storms in ohio tossed trampolines into trees, power lines on to streets, leaving people trapped in their cars. >> parts of this 200-year-old church in somer ton were ripped to s
captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening, i am lee cowan, it is rare and violent, the breed of summer weather that tore up the landscape from the midwest to the mid atlantic overnight has a name, it is called deval patrick de recho roach and it did a lot of damage, at least 13 people are reportedly killed, nearly 4 million people are still without power. and record heat still grips a wide area. johnson in washington tonight has more. >> the...
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jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, it was a late-night dramatic emotional verdict, that left this town, penn state community, wielding from the biggest scandal in college sports history and they're now trying to recover. still ringing in his ear, jerry sandusky taken away in handcuffs. assigned jail number 120529. a football hero now trying to stay alive in the system. his wife dottie brought him supplies. he's allowed shoe, socks from home. personal photo, letters and bible. >> this is not a surprise much the surprise had been jerry sandusky been acquitted of all or most charges filed against him. >> reporter: amendola told abc news it was the about face by his adopted son that kept him off the stand. >> jerry realized if he had not testified it would destroy whatever chance he had for an acquittal. >> reporter: it was not only his life as a pedophile. but penn state promises a statement to accept a responsibility. and attempt to reach settlements with sandusky's victim. many hired lawyers and are considering lawsuit. >> we're going to caucus and decide what is in the family
jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, it was a late-night dramatic emotional verdict, that left this town, penn state community, wielding from the biggest scandal in college sports history and they're now trying to recover. still ringing in his ear, jerry sandusky taken away in handcuffs. assigned jail number 120529. a football hero now trying to stay alive in the system. his wife dottie brought him supplies. he's allowed shoe, socks from home. personal photo, letters and bible....