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his assassin was showered with rose petals and garlanded by those who believed he had offended islam. many of those who spoke against the murder and against the extremism or threatened. >> this is the spot where his father was gunned down. that incident is linked to the kidnapping. what it is is another indication of the level of lawlessness that is providing this society. >> you are watching "bbc news," hundreds of bodies have been discovered at an abandoned hospital in the heart of tripoli. the libyan rebels say they are on the verge of controlling the city. thousands have been ordered to leave new york and other low- lying areas as hurricane irene races to the coast. at least 80 people were killed in nigeria on friday when a bomb ripped through the u.n. building in abuja. the u.n. secretary general said it was an assault on those who devoted their lives to helping people. our security correspondent reports. >> stunned, bleeding, and in shock, they were brought out one by one. they've destroyed the two stories and many of them within. i saw the whole window shattered. there was no c
his assassin was showered with rose petals and garlanded by those who believed he had offended islam. many of those who spoke against the murder and against the extremism or threatened. >> this is the spot where his father was gunned down. that incident is linked to the kidnapping. what it is is another indication of the level of lawlessness that is providing this society. >> you are watching "bbc news," hundreds of bodies have been discovered at an abandoned hospital in...
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the guy that will be working day to day with freddie, our resident engineer, garland wong. he will be living here and will not sleep until this library is done. he is supported by several wonderful people. lina chen is managing all of these projects. [applause] i also wanted knowledge of our other local hire, deputy director, muhammed nuru. always working for the baby. we are honored to be able to work on this for our community, who is so deserving and has been so patient. we are going to get people to work in the process and we are all going to be very happy here at the ribbon cutting and a little bit over by year. [applause] >> i think you can all see a pattern. this is all about local ownership. thank you for making this happen. i want to acknowledge and invite to the podium the leader of our library commission. no one demonstrates leadership better than jule gomez. [applause] >> thank you. it is my honor to serve the citizens of the city as the head of the library commission. i got lost on my way here. i asked two people. you ask one person and then you have to ask the
the guy that will be working day to day with freddie, our resident engineer, garland wong. he will be living here and will not sleep until this library is done. he is supported by several wonderful people. lina chen is managing all of these projects. [applause] i also wanted knowledge of our other local hire, deputy director, muhammed nuru. always working for the baby. we are honored to be able to work on this for our community, who is so deserving and has been so patient. we are going to get...
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the guy that will be working day to day with freddie, our resident engineer, garland wong. he will be living here and will not sleep until this library is done. he is supported by several wonderful people. lina chen is managing all of these projects. [applause] i also wanted knowledge of our other local hire, deputy director, muhammed nuru. always working for the baby. we are honored to be able to work on this for our community, who
the guy that will be working day to day with freddie, our resident engineer, garland wong. he will be living here and will not sleep until this library is done. he is supported by several wonderful people. lina chen is managing all of these projects. [applause] i also wanted knowledge of our other local hire, deputy director, muhammed nuru. always working for the baby. we are honored to be able to work on this for our community, who
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it used to be garland. to have an engineering, technology product sounds unique to me, with potentially 4 million users across the world. keeping a company like that, that will grow their employees from 350 to the expected 3000 in the next couple of years will be a fabulous contribution to the change we expect in the market. that is what we are trying to do and we're seeing implications of that happening already. i wanted to let you know, my last conversation with the assurance team group -- shorenstein group, they are about to spend $80 million retrofitting even before twitter spends its money, which will be around $15 million renovating the space that they need. that is a million-dollar, plus another $20 million -- that is an $80 million commitment in the first year. i think that is a great indication. now we are seeing smaller businesses will be attracted. a burger place will be opening in august. i just had lunch with a commissioner at a cafe on sixth street. wonderful place. we will have a police subst
it used to be garland. to have an engineering, technology product sounds unique to me, with potentially 4 million users across the world. keeping a company like that, that will grow their employees from 350 to the expected 3000 in the next couple of years will be a fabulous contribution to the change we expect in the market. that is what we are trying to do and we're seeing implications of that happening already. i wanted to let you know, my last conversation with the assurance team group --...
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post to this is history you know this is exactly what was needed oh this is now and he says all in garlands and have free not even every congressional district on the margins of corporations designate is one you know where this is said they don't know why no deposits no corporate just like anyone to the council and tom look we get the point of this what they're trying to do is they're trying to entice a corporation a large corporation that will move into their district where they're not they're going to get it right in two thousand resident adam oates the reason they're doing it and i think we can all be sympathetic to this is that is because the economy is so bad because what people are going to go to you want to have you want to have a court in britain have a hatter doesn't even know you don't think there is any i don't think either of those are either of us are suggesting we should have a corporation have a vote i think we're just saying sitting on the series of u.s. soldiers that i don't neither of us are suggesting that well you're not you're you're defending what you're suggesting is
post to this is history you know this is exactly what was needed oh this is now and he says all in garlands and have free not even every congressional district on the margins of corporations designate is one you know where this is said they don't know why no deposits no corporate just like anyone to the council and tom look we get the point of this what they're trying to do is they're trying to entice a corporation a large corporation that will move into their district where they're not they're...
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post and see history you know this is exactly what was needed oh this is not what he says all in garland and have three not even every congressional district had it on the margins corporation designators why do humans as it is said they don't know why no deposits no corporate system like he once did the council and tom look with the point of this what they're trying to do is they're trying to entice a corporation a large corporation that will move into their district because they're not they're going to get it right in two thousand race in the end of the reason they're doing it and i think we can all be sympathetic to this is that is because the economy so bad because what you've been going to already you want to have you want to have a core and really didn't have a hat or doesn't anymore you don't think you understand you're doing either of us or either of us are suggesting we should have a corporation have a vote i think was this i said you know you're serious and just so here's the i don't neither of us are suggesting that you're not there you are defending you know what you're sugges
post and see history you know this is exactly what was needed oh this is not what he says all in garland and have three not even every congressional district had it on the margins corporation designators why do humans as it is said they don't know why no deposits no corporate system like he once did the council and tom look with the point of this what they're trying to do is they're trying to entice a corporation a large corporation that will move into their district because they're not they're...
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we will be actually be talking to lieutenant garland in a few minutes.ll bring us up to date on the latest situation on the ground at scott air informations base. gregg: happening right now, dry and windy conditions fueling wildfires across texas and oklahoma. in northern texas a fast-growing fire already destroying dozens of homes forcing hundreds to flee. a wildfire moving through oklahoma city destroying nearly a dozen homes there and leaving thousands without power. on the telephone now is oklahoma city fire department chief keith bryant. chief, thanks for taking a moment, i know it's a busy day an awful things happening there in oklahoma and oklahoma city. what are the conditions right now? >> well, gregg, we have the fire under control at this time, and our crews are currently working on spot fires, smoldering areas throughout the area that was affected yesterday. but we're facing some pretty challenging conditions that were pretty similar to yesterday with some high winds, and obviously the high heat and low humidity. so it's just making it a chal
we will be actually be talking to lieutenant garland in a few minutes.ll bring us up to date on the latest situation on the ground at scott air informations base. gregg: happening right now, dry and windy conditions fueling wildfires across texas and oklahoma. in northern texas a fast-growing fire already destroying dozens of homes forcing hundreds to flee. a wildfire moving through oklahoma city destroying nearly a dozen homes there and leaving thousands without power. on the telephone now is...
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. >> veteran new orleans journalist garland robinette fielded calls for days on local radio. >> how canlp you with your family? >> i'm very worried about them. if you all are out there, call us and let us know you're okay. >> we had mothers die on the radio, trapped in attics with their children. >> i called 911, i don't know how many times, and they tell us they can't do nothing for us. >> do you still get driven to anger over it when you see those pictures again after five years? >> absolutely. >> the children, the old folks, the people suffering in this city? >> you know, i still remember i was in a london hotel room. i had just come back with republican senator lugar on a fact-finding trip on nuclear issues, and we had gotten into london. we were at the hotel, and suddenly we just saw this thing unfold in ways that frankly were a shock i think to many of us who didn't think that something like that could happen in america. >> i've been waiting a long time. just give us a few. >> six days after the storm hit, buses finally evacuated everyone at the superdome and the convention center
. >> veteran new orleans journalist garland robinette fielded calls for days on local radio. >> how canlp you with your family? >> i'm very worried about them. if you all are out there, call us and let us know you're okay. >> we had mothers die on the radio, trapped in attics with their children. >> i called 911, i don't know how many times, and they tell us they can't do nothing for us. >> do you still get driven to anger over it when you see those pictures...
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. >> reporter: a lot of people would garland that no one can take the place of -- would argue that noan take the place of steve jobs. others have been scrambling to copy it. he's been called the big inknow vaitor -- innovator of our era. now tim cook is the new ceo. he joined apple in 1998, rose through the ranks to become the company's chief operating officer. before apple help spent 12 years at ibm and worked at compaq. he said i want you to be comfortable that apple will not change. steve built a company and culture that is unlike any in the world and we are going to stay true to that. it is in our dna. cook does of a lot of challenges going forward. first, he has to maintain the image of apple. will he take over as the face of apple or will the company use a spokesperson. apple customers are loyal. what about investors. some say this is the end of the era and the innovation will not continue at this pace but think the of how many people worried about apple losing market share before it introduced the ipods. and that company changed electronics forever. at ktvu.com, you can find st
. >> reporter: a lot of people would garland that no one can take the place of -- would argue that noan take the place of steve jobs. others have been scrambling to copy it. he's been called the big inknow vaitor -- innovator of our era. now tim cook is the new ceo. he joined apple in 1998, rose through the ranks to become the company's chief operating officer. before apple help spent 12 years at ibm and worked at compaq. he said i want you to be comfortable that apple will not change....
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i went to nancy and said this, that and the other and she said let's make a film like judy garland. so 20 years later we completed this film which will be seen on american masters on december 20th at 9:00 p.m. and you will see a little bit of it here. so a way to introduce louisa is to show you the opening, a little clip of our film and you will see what a woman she was and how many aspects she had to her life. then we can talk about the bookmark. i wanted to write a book about lousia may alcott for a long time but didn't have the credentials at that point. when we started doing the film i had read everything she wrote. she wrote over 200 works. if you count them singly, from 600 works, there had not been a biography written in 30 years so nancy and i had the freedom to make our own interpretation of louisa. very often and nancy has made a lot of films for public television and often you find a recent biographer who informs the whole thing, informs the film. should we start with this? ♪ >> this program has been provided by the national endowment for the humanities because democracy
i went to nancy and said this, that and the other and she said let's make a film like judy garland. so 20 years later we completed this film which will be seen on american masters on december 20th at 9:00 p.m. and you will see a little bit of it here. so a way to introduce louisa is to show you the opening, a little clip of our film and you will see what a woman she was and how many aspects she had to her life. then we can talk about the bookmark. i wanted to write a book about lousia may...
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our next call comes from lee love and garland, texas. democrats. you are on thin air. caller -- are on the air. caller: i would like to see the committee focused on tax cuts for the rich and eliminate tax breaks for the company's that have ship jobs overseas in give tax breaks to companies in america. also, i want them to leave medicare alone. because of the new health-care law, there is no co pay for medicare. you could use medicare that the government offers you. if they return this back to the state, we're quebec to separate and unequal. i would like them to look at fraud in the bank and also hedge funds. that is what i think we should do. thank you. eeting ins is fred tweaking i -- put on the facebook page -- holly you are on the line. what would you like to see the super committee focus on? caller: i would like to see them focus on american representation. what about the bank's going against american production? up americanlocking sharecroppers and giving shareholders of unity. our government and that holders have hijacked the third amendment. host: we will leave
our next call comes from lee love and garland, texas. democrats. you are on thin air. caller -- are on the air. caller: i would like to see the committee focused on tax cuts for the rich and eliminate tax breaks for the company's that have ship jobs overseas in give tax breaks to companies in america. also, i want them to leave medicare alone. because of the new health-care law, there is no co pay for medicare. you could use medicare that the government offers you. if they return this back to...
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get there because when i went to her and i said -- she said let's make a film would be like judy garland. so some 20 years later we completed this film that will be seen on american masters on december 28 at 9 p.m. and you will see a little bit of it here because i felt a big way to introduce louisa is to just show the opening clip of our film and you will see what a complex woman she was and how many aspects she had to her life and then we can talk about look -- books. i wanted to write a book about louisa may alcott for a very long time but frankly i didn't have the credentials at that point. but when we started doing the film i had read everything she broke and she wrote over 200 works. if you count each story it comes out to about 600 works and there hadn't been a biography written in 30 years so nancy and i have the freedom to make our own interpretation of louisa. very often -- and nancy has made a lot of films for public television and you find a recent biographer and that person in forms the whole thing. should we start with this now, nancy? >> i hope so. >> okay. ♪ >> funding fo
get there because when i went to her and i said -- she said let's make a film would be like judy garland. so some 20 years later we completed this film that will be seen on american masters on december 28 at 9 p.m. and you will see a little bit of it here because i felt a big way to introduce louisa is to just show the opening clip of our film and you will see what a complex woman she was and how many aspects she had to her life and then we can talk about look -- books. i wanted to write a book...
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am in the market for a new hair stylist and you go on to refer to yourself as the right wing judy garlandst: i reflected backwards to figure out why it is -- i didn't expect all right wing girls would be good looking but noticed it is true. i didn't expect so many gays would be huge fans of mine and yet it is true and having noticed that why would that be? if you are born gay why would you be a liberal? are you born liberal? gays are demographic group that have one of the highest incomes in america. they are victims of crime. the muslims don't think highly of them. basically the entire republican platform is fighting the same cause any sane a person should care about and the democratic platform is sucking up soccer moms and women who want abortions. what do you care about that? abortion isn't that a top of your list i am guessing. by the way as it is liberal side of the gay gene does who will get aborted. all gays who are born they are overwhelmingly conservative. maybe a political and all those angry days, causing trouble for everybody. they are angry at their father's. >> host: why are
am in the market for a new hair stylist and you go on to refer to yourself as the right wing judy garlandst: i reflected backwards to figure out why it is -- i didn't expect all right wing girls would be good looking but noticed it is true. i didn't expect so many gays would be huge fans of mine and yet it is true and having noticed that why would that be? if you are born gay why would you be a liberal? are you born liberal? gays are demographic group that have one of the highest incomes in...
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then you go on to refer to yourself as a right-wing judy garland. >> guest: well, it's true, i sort of backwards and tried to figure out why it is i didn't expect that all right-wing girls would be good looking, but i've just noticed that it's true. i didn't expect that so many gays would be huge fans of mine, and yet it's true. and then having noticed that, then i sort of logic backwards why would that be, and why would it be? well, if you're born gay, why would you be a liberal? are you born liberal? um, and gays are a demographic group that have one of the highest incomes in america, um, they are victims of crimes, the muslims don't think too highly of 'em. [laughter] so, you know, basically, the entire republican platform is fighting the same causes any sane gay person should care about, and the entire democratic platform is sucking up to soccer moms and women who want abortions. what do you care about that for, gay person? abortion isn't at the top of your list, i'm guessing. and by the way, as soon as liberals find a gay gene, guess who's going to get aborted? and so i think all
then you go on to refer to yourself as a right-wing judy garland. >> guest: well, it's true, i sort of backwards and tried to figure out why it is i didn't expect that all right-wing girls would be good looking, but i've just noticed that it's true. i didn't expect that so many gays would be huge fans of mine, and yet it's true. and then having noticed that, then i sort of logic backwards why would that be, and why would it be? well, if you're born gay, why would you be a liberal? are you...
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or, as he put it, that we are tied together in a single garland of destiny.s is the principle that every individual counts that must be at the heart of everything that we do. if we truly believe in that and act on it, we will have the firmest possible platform for building world peace. we will have the unity we need to attack global problems such as under-development, religious conflict, environmental degradation, and bigotry. we will have the capacity to reach across social and political boundaries so that we might benefit from the tricks of all people. we will live up to our nation's highest ideals, and we will honor in the best possible way the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. thank you so much for letting me participate in this moment. thank you. [applause] >> madam secretary, thank you so much for those wonderful words of inspiration and things we need to remember for the rest of the week. would you please give mad ym -- madam secretary another round of applause. i would ask that martin king iii, bernice king join me on stage for a special
or, as he put it, that we are tied together in a single garland of destiny.s is the principle that every individual counts that must be at the heart of everything that we do. if we truly believe in that and act on it, we will have the firmest possible platform for building world peace. we will have the unity we need to attack global problems such as under-development, religious conflict, environmental degradation, and bigotry. we will have the capacity to reach across social and political...