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. >> they are looking for the city to deliver basic city service: that's what they are calling us fo dojust focus on basic day-to-day work and that's what they are looking for the city government to do. >> the most important problem is clean parks and proper development and proper healthcare. one of the u nearbying aspects of district 7 is that people don't realize that these colleges are located in district 7 and you have a high student population and you have a lot of people that don't have healthcare. so i think there is a demand in this district to see someone address that. >> i was involved in twin peaks as a new neighborhood and since 1987 there are two issues, the fight over the tower and im nappropriatal development. and in the tower there are inappropriate '1987 there are two issues, the fight over the tower and inappropriatal development. and in the tower there are inappropriate adding of an atennae's. the manner that the tower came in the neighborhood has left bad feelings with the neighborhood. the future is hgtv and it will come down one day. the technology is changing and
. >> they are looking for the city to deliver basic city service: that's what they are calling us fo dojust focus on basic day-to-day work and that's what they are looking for the city government to do. >> the most important problem is clean parks and proper development and proper healthcare. one of the u nearbying aspects of district 7 is that people don't realize that these colleges are located in district 7 and you have a high student population and you have a lot of people that...
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queso fo desafortunadamente no conseguimos el tipo de apoyo. >> este senador uno de los dos hispanosesto? >> para mi es alarmante y la falta de la reforma está creando oportunidad para los estados y la municipalidad un tema que es netamente federal. >>>vanessa: muchos dicen que son simplemente es un juego político. >>>vanessa: estos legisladores están apoyando estas leyes por ejemplo el hecho de quedarse en sus puestos. algunos piensan que es correcto y otros que actúen políticamente. el senador la elección por su extraño que será el próximo 6 de noviembre del 2012. >> ¿cómo se siente usted? >> tenía una voz antiinmigrante y se encontró con personas indocumentadas en su finca. así que yo le doy la bienvenida a cualquier persona que quiera postularse. >> bueno, el senador menéndez que el proyecto de ley que elaboró es bipartidista ya que incluye senadores republicanos y demócratas. >josé: muchísimas gracias nos vamos a la breve pausa. en méxico otro menor en cámara confiesa ser sicario del narcotráfico. terminan tras las rejas. >> este lunes lo sacaron de la lista de transplante y est
queso fo desafortunadamente no conseguimos el tipo de apoyo. >> este senador uno de los dos hispanosesto? >> para mi es alarmante y la falta de la reforma está creando oportunidad para los estados y la municipalidad un tema que es netamente federal. >>>vanessa: muchos dicen que son simplemente es un juego político. >>>vanessa: estos legisladores están apoyando estas leyes por ejemplo el hecho de quedarse en sus puestos. algunos piensan que es correcto y otros...
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do you know" is, what it's about. >> uh -- well -- i guess it's a -- it's a kind of love triangle -- with reese and owen and jack nicholson. >> jimmy: yeah, there's a lot foin the movie. >> and in life. [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: well, i hear that you have a pub or something. >> i do. i have a pub in my house in upstate new york. >> jimmy: excuse me? >> yeah, i built a pub in my home. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. >> my father did the same thing. when my son was born, we named him jack sullivan rudd. and my father said, "i'm gonna build my grandson his own irish pub." so he converted the basement of his house. my parents bought a new house, and he converted the basement into an irish pub called "sullivan's." and about a year later, when he finished, i got to see it. and he had guinness on draft and everything, and it was incredible and i thought -- >> jimmy: really? kegs of beer and everything? >> oh, it's -- it doesn't look like he put a pub in the house. it looks like somebody built a house over a pub. [ light laughter ] and i told him he ruined it for me. it was the most amazing thing that -- now, if i ever buy a house, i'm going to have to have pub in
do you know" is, what it's about. >> uh -- well -- i guess it's a -- it's a kind of love triangle -- with reese and owen and jack nicholson. >> jimmy: yeah, there's a lot foin the movie. >> and in life. [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: well, i hear that you have a pub or something. >> i do. i have a pub in my house in upstate new york. >> jimmy: excuse me? >> yeah, i built a pub in my home. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. >> my father did the...
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long term contracts something the company is reluctant to do for the moment instead it's focusing on diversifying its customer base and the fos growing markets of asia and india that tell you how clever business r.t. . and it was a marriage that everyone expected but the proposal never came the two main russian bourses r.t.s. and my sex ended the year as separate entities the government has a unification plan ready but as i. reports the shareholder still have cold feet. combining the my six with the r.t.s. would result in an exchange with more than the sum of their parts that's the view of the my six president has become an enthusiastic cheerleader was consolidation in russia over this that kind of working together without a partner for fear of having a drink or a change in achieving the end of giving liquidity to give and moving that forward it is a great and very important wall in my view infrastructure on very important and great for the market the ruble denominated my six was set up eighty years ago by russia's central bank as a state company for trading currency it's now also owned by state banks via t.v. and. in congres
long term contracts something the company is reluctant to do for the moment instead it's focusing on diversifying its customer base and the fos growing markets of asia and india that tell you how clever business r.t. . and it was a marriage that everyone expected but the proposal never came the two main russian bourses r.t.s. and my sex ended the year as separate entities the government has a unification plan ready but as i. reports the shareholder still have cold feet. combining the my six...
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long term contracts something the company is reluctant to do for the moment instead it's focusing on diversifying its customer base and the fos growing markets of asia and india but then you have business r.t. . and two thousand and ten was a turbulent year for neural state call it which has hit the headlines for the wrong reasons as its major shareholders roussel and interest household for control of the metal producer despite its share suffering initially they bounced back towards the end of the year surrogates to veer off from deutsche bank russia explains why but i think the problem of the question is really in the rise of global price of i think the price will you increase because if you was through more and more in the investment of consumption and those sort of buy but he was maybe going to go there in the ocean or for a corporate profit or bill for example and i speak on this book of ships three of them this come from a polygamist before the crash course so nice to meet your wife are efficient and all food maybe you could have enough but if. it was a marriage that everyone expected but the proposal never came the two
long term contracts something the company is reluctant to do for the moment instead it's focusing on diversifying its customer base and the fos growing markets of asia and india but then you have business r.t. . and two thousand and ten was a turbulent year for neural state call it which has hit the headlines for the wrong reasons as its major shareholders roussel and interest household for control of the metal producer despite its share suffering initially they bounced back towards the end of...
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do you have to keep working or did you get those numbers? >> i am still here. i'm your best friend. >> rain, cold? >> littlit is, you know, but foost part, kind of dry right now. temperatures you'll notice in san francisco, 47 degrees now. offshore southeast breeze at 5. that is actually pulling in some cooler and dryer air in from the central valley, so in our inland valleys, we'll seal a chance of maybe mixed precipitation with the rain, maybe sleet on those roof tops in the north bay. 50 degrees. you can see the southeast wind there at 15 miles per hour. temperatures for inland spots already, look at those numbers 43 in livermore and low 40s around the north bay. get around napa and the higher hills, we may see a little more snow overnight. otherwise, it's the chilly raindrops around the bay area. heading up to napa county and sonoma county, as we await the fireworks, it looks like we'll see a few raindrops mixed in with that. not a lot of rain right now in the north hills. same story in the south bay. this is what we'll see heading into tomorrow morning, but snow already low enough to drop some snow in napa county. could get
do you have to keep working or did you get those numbers? >> i am still here. i'm your best friend. >> rain, cold? >> littlit is, you know, but foost part, kind of dry right now. temperatures you'll notice in san francisco, 47 degrees now. offshore southeast breeze at 5. that is actually pulling in some cooler and dryer air in from the central valley, so in our inland valleys, we'll seal a chance of maybe mixed precipitation with the rain, maybe sleet on those roof tops in the...
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perfect, it does not mean that many pple around the world, human rights activists, do not look to the united states fo moral support and solidarity. they look to us to stand up to authoritarian regimes. i regardless of the ups and downs that we may have in our own country. host: this is from donna who asks -- why is it so? guest: mongolia has a checks and balance system in place. it is a huge country geographically and a small country in terms of population, but it does stand out in the region because it does have a system in place whereicials are elected, or the media are independent and where activists are allowedo engage in whatever kind of activities and they want to without any pressure from authorities. host: sacramento, calif., our thank you fore. taking my call. i would like to ask you to questions. the first question is -- hello? the first question, we have a guy right now who lost an election. it has been more than a month. this guy is still in power. what we do to speed things up to get this guy outhe is creating e region. second, we have a country like ghana. the people of the country have
perfect, it does not mean that many pple around the world, human rights activists, do not look to the united states fo moral support and solidarity. they look to us to stand up to authoritarian regimes. i regardless of the ups and downs that we may have in our own country. host: this is from donna who asks -- why is it so? guest: mongolia has a checks and balance system in place. it is a huge country geographically and a small country in terms of population, but it does stand out in the region...
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you fo this -- but just wanted to said ha they do for articulating what t you have an letting us knowthat there are people like us outwoui there that feel this way. i would like you to put down your e-mail address the and so what everyone can keep in touch. up like to w you tell us what wa as individuals can do to bring these were still and and and bring the money home so that th. -- and, of course, the lives.tr, plane to bring the money, and use it in our country and thevide jobs and fix the infrastructure. >> host: we get the point. we put yourhink e-mail address up, but i did they put up your website.te. we will put that up again. that in kentucky to that upset. >> guest: absolutely.at a think right now particularly in this next. ry diffic congress will be very difficult. , we are trying to assume more and more of our political focusv at the local level, the kind of work that we did in the run-upec to the war over rock and, we are seeing that now where we are going to see efforts to seek to the council resolutions saying we want to bring the weapon -- n money all. we do want to use
you fo this -- but just wanted to said ha they do for articulating what t you have an letting us knowthat there are people like us outwoui there that feel this way. i would like you to put down your e-mail address the and so what everyone can keep in touch. up like to w you tell us what wa as individuals can do to bring these were still and and and bring the money home so that th. -- and, of course, the lives.tr, plane to bring the money, and use it in our country and thevide jobs and fix the...
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lower in canada one of the big debates of the last year had to do with when the federal government decided it wanted to take away the long foens,o as eran tug i maes ns. th pbay n't nall that information, and the reaction was striking. it was a controversial issue in canada, and it was like we need all this information because we have all these people we have to help and what ever, and the was surprising. in canada, canadians might be surprised to know that when the united states finally got along to getting health care for most of our people covered the first thing so there's a distrust of government here and it just illustrates to me a real difference. the other thing i would say is we speak the same language that we often don't understand each other and i think we need a new vocabulary. the example here is sometimes the ministers come to town, no offense to ministers of the audience, and they complain about what they call border sickening. and so canadians, you know, you know immediately that a figure border is a bad thing because it's the relationship, but to americans and in fact secretary napolitano said to me they sa
lower in canada one of the big debates of the last year had to do with when the federal government decided it wanted to take away the long foens,o as eran tug i maes ns. th pbay n't nall that information, and the reaction was striking. it was a controversial issue in canada, and it was like we need all this information because we have all these people we have to help and what ever, and the was surprising. in canada, canadians might be surprised to know that when the united states finally got...
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do we at this university. thank you very much. [applause] >> this event was hosted by new york university. to find out more, visit nyu.edu. >>> why nonfiction?uth >> well, the truth was it is fos my son.n th eight years ago on the night my son was born i said i'm going to write a book that lasts hislasts whole life, and i was e. i was coming back from the hospital. it's that great moment when you can dream anything for your child. he can be the president, nice person, generous person, all realism, i'm going to write a book that lasts my whole life. i came home and started writing rules for him to live by. there you go. pictures of it. what i wanted was, i'm going to write rules down. love god. two, be nice to the fat kid in class. things i thought were important for him to know. the truth was i knew nothing about being a father. so a friend of mine told me the amazing story about the wright brothers. every time they'd go out, they'd bring enough materials for multiple crashes. they knew they'd fail. they would crash and rebuild. i said i love that story. i want my son and daughter to know that story. if they have a dream and they work hard, that's the book i'm going to write.
do we at this university. thank you very much. [applause] >> this event was hosted by new york university. to find out more, visit nyu.edu. >>> why nonfiction?uth >> well, the truth was it is fos my son.n th eight years ago on the night my son was born i said i'm going to write a book that lasts hislasts whole life, and i was e. i was coming back from the hospital. it's that great moment when you can dream anything for your child. he can be the president, nice person,...
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do. after all, these years. and some of themembers that are here today, from so many other groups, i assume they also fear fo their families. as they speak up against this, you know, this monster, that is developing before our eyes. i just wonder if you can comment on that. >> the chinese -- >> do your families still get threats back on? >> yes. my family members in china need to report to the authorities on the database is. >> they have to report to the authorities on a regular basis? >> yet. that's why minimize my correspondence to them to minimize the trouble. for mike? may not be the worst. i think that many of my colleagues and family members are being -- i want to emphasize, the chinese, ina has the largest department system in the whole world, and it is still able to put anybody in prisn, disappear anybody, if they determined to do so. so they come, if not responsible, responsive to its own pople, treat its own people harshly. so i was wondering, these kind will do any good i the rest of the world. so we have to keep asking this question once and once again. so when we come to the foreign policy to all of c
do. after all, these years. and some of themembers that are here today, from so many other groups, i assume they also fear fo their families. as they speak up against this, you know, this monster, that is developing before our eyes. i just wonder if you can comment on that. >> the chinese -- >> do your families still get threats back on? >> yes. my family members in china need to report to the authorities on the database is. >> they have to report to the authorities on a...
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one is the republin on th hillnd the her was fo the reporters and i asked the question i come over here to talk about this evidence and we are going to doand they said yes we are going to get to that first we have to talk about how we respond to the issue of whether or not the iranian government was involved in this attack. you e were involved in the attack and somebody said to me who was a lawyer that's all here say, which was a very surprising question to hear from the national security adviser and i said actually, the statement and furtherance of a conspiracy by a co-conspirator and that is an exception to the harsay rule. rerdless of that, te reactio wasn't very different from the reaction we've seenlicaly ov lnri of me. t bese the people making those decisions or were not making those decisions are bad people or misguided people. i think all of them have the same goal and intention that all of us do here. how do we reach the of objective of justice and fairness and freedom not just for the iranian people repressed by these regimes but by all of the collateral consequences whether it's u.s. military personnel or other plvtimized o d
one is the republin on th hillnd the her was fo the reporters and i asked the question i come over here to talk about this evidence and we are going to doand they said yes we are going to get to that first we have to talk about how we respond to the issue of whether or not the iranian government was involved in this attack. you e were involved in the attack and somebody said to me who was a lawyer that's all here say, which was a very surprising question to hear from the national security...
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additional debates do not have that debater you can't do this for a new holr the floor enjoy with other partners to hold the fort in holding up the senate and to fo. carry on the debate and have thb additional debate you had voted the talking filibuster is almost that simple. replaces the senate filibuster with a talking filibuster. all, the result is two critical things. first of all, transparency andai accountability with the americau public. the public can see what you are saying on the floor of the a senate and can say you were a hero. but it' they can agree with you. they can disagree, but it's visible, not hidden.senator the second thing is that eache senator has to spend time and energy carrying on a filibuster. this will strip away all of these filibusters done for no other reason than to prevent thy senate for being able to carry out its responsibilities.mr. ud >> senator merkley, let me alsog say one thing about the talkingt filibuster that has been announced for bipartisanship.ere as we know, both of us were here on the floor with senator arlen address.o i believe the presiding officer was also here. and senator specter served in the m
additional debates do not have that debater you can't do this for a new holr the floor enjoy with other partners to hold the fort in holding up the senate and to fo. carry on the debate and have thb additional debate you had voted the talking filibuster is almost that simple. replaces the senate filibuster with a talking filibuster. all, the result is two critical things. first of all, transparency andai accountability with the americau public. the public can see what you are saying on the...
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but it is one of the head winds that we face as we do tryo taisansurig whhoaleoe fe jo thks [ plse >>ha yaln. now fosothg mpte y reun nes o ol fo its legal action project. he's the author of "lethal logic, exploding the myths that paralyze american gun policy." for over 20 years, he's been a leading advocate for stronger gun laws, appearg dozens of times on national television and radio, including "60 minutes," the "today" show, "nightline," and so forth. he's also had written and spoken extensively on liability and constitutional issues relating to gun laws, and gun violence. including testifying before several congressional committees. he's a regular contributor to the "huffington post." under his direction, the brady center lawyers have recovered millions of dollars in damages for gun violence victims, as well as winning precedence-setting decisions on the liability of gun sellers. in 2004, he was named one of the top ten lawyers of the year, by lawyers weekly magazine. his work as a public interest lawyer has been in the new yorker. his law degreeas from '77 from the virginia school of law. prior to joining the brady center
but it is one of the head winds that we face as we do tryo taisansurig whhoaleoe fe jo thks [ plse >>ha yaln. now fosothg mpte y reun nes o ol fo its legal action project. he's the author of "lethal logic, exploding the myths that paralyze american gun policy." for over 20 years, he's been a leading advocate for stronger gun laws, appearg dozens of times on national television and radio, including "60 minutes," the "today" show, "nightline," and so...