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i was given sufficient information to authorized that settled. i was not given no information. i was given sufficient information and asked the question, is there a legal counsel opinion? what do they say? they say it's within this range, it's reasonable that it was a reasonable decision to take to settle that case, to agree with their advice. and take no further action because no other evidence or none of these other issues we have discussed today came to light during that conversation or at that meeting spent but what source of level with the settlement would have been or the advice of the council have to been for you to want to say let me have a look at that? we trust our executives to make decisions and go, maybe a few chunky questions here and there. if that's the case why was tom crone only had a 10,000-pound limit. he just might happen to say settle up to half a million pounds, and it doesn't strike me as -- [inaudible] we will get a new authority to settle only to 10,000. doesn't make sense. it's a mismatch. this strict 10,000-pound authorization that tom crone has spen
i was given sufficient information to authorized that settled. i was not given no information. i was given sufficient information and asked the question, is there a legal counsel opinion? what do they say? they say it's within this range, it's reasonable that it was a reasonable decision to take to settle that case, to agree with their advice. and take no further action because no other evidence or none of these other issues we have discussed today came to light during that conversation or at...
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asif was given one year in prison. amir was given a sentence of six months. he was told he got a slight sentence because of his guilty plea and because the judge held salman butt responsible for having gotten him involved. >> the judge has said they could be released halfway through if they behave properly. is that right? >> that is right. he said they will be released halfway through their sentence. the lawyers stood up and said his client intended to appeal. he did not believe each of them should go to prison in the case of amir, because of his young age. the judge said the sentences were necessary. he said there had to be a deterrent. he said the integrity of the game, which is now a business, has been damaged in the eyes of all. >> he also said future cricket matches will forever be tainted by the scandal. i suppose the question has got to be, will this court case change anything in the world of pakistani cricket and the industry in the world? >> it raises as many questions as answers. yes, three players have now gone to jail and have been punished for th
asif was given one year in prison. amir was given a sentence of six months. he was told he got a slight sentence because of his guilty plea and because the judge held salman butt responsible for having gotten him involved. >> the judge has said they could be released halfway through if they behave properly. is that right? >> that is right. he said they will be released halfway through their sentence. the lawyers stood up and said his client intended to appeal. he did not believe...
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i was given no more than that. described to me that indicated the company would lose the case if it litigated. the nature of the e-mail as it was described, any evidence of widespread wrongdoing, none of these things were mentioned to me, including the detail and substance of the leading counsel's opinion that had been sought and received by them earlier. it was only sufficient information to authorize them to increase the settlement offer they had already made. >> were you made aware of the existence of an e-mail that tercepts? voice in >> i think this is an important point to be clear on, if i may. the male was -- the e-mail was important for two reasons. it was important because it was a transcript of a voice mail interceptions made on behalf of the news of the world. that was seen as evidence sufficient to conclude the company would lose the case. there was another part of the mill that was important in that it made a another journalist -- named another journalist in the know. the second part was not described
i was given no more than that. described to me that indicated the company would lose the case if it litigated. the nature of the e-mail as it was described, any evidence of widespread wrongdoing, none of these things were mentioned to me, including the detail and substance of the leading counsel's opinion that had been sought and received by them earlier. it was only sufficient information to authorize them to increase the settlement offer they had already made. >> were you made aware of...
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[calling votes] the vote is 4-0 to accept. >> have the appellants and been given this? >> yes. >> the appellant also has a copy. should i give you a minutes to review it? >> why don't you go ahead? >> we have spoken by telephone, by e-mail, and met with the president at least four or five times, and i asked the appellant what it would take to compromise or moved forward. my suggestion is what is the language presented by e-mail. with that memo, i accepted the language. he came back on july 22, and scott said the agreement is between two parties, so he wrote a different version. i also upset the version. and the appellant disagreed the city should be involved. there is nothing i can do. the third version is for anything that happens, and the government can sue the sponsor. we cannot afford to have an open contract. >> did you ask if he would be willing to pay your attorneys' fees? >> i did not. i did not think it is fair for him to pay my attorneys' fees, so i do not think it is fair for me to pay his attorneys fees. i have three copies in front of you. the green start i
[calling votes] the vote is 4-0 to accept. >> have the appellants and been given this? >> yes. >> the appellant also has a copy. should i give you a minutes to review it? >> why don't you go ahead? >> we have spoken by telephone, by e-mail, and met with the president at least four or five times, and i asked the appellant what it would take to compromise or moved forward. my suggestion is what is the language presented by e-mail. with that memo, i accepted the...
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i would say that given the allegations or given the findings and the content of that opinion, it certainly would have been appropriate f it to be shown to more senior legal come in the company -- legal counsel in the company as well as away from "news of the worldas well as in full to me, for example, and others. >> okay. um, so far you've observed that you did not see the opinion and, certainly, not briefed on the full contents of that. >> that's correct. >> i cannot find any evidence that says mr. myler saw the opinion or was briefed on the full extent of it. but something's happened between 2008 when it's clear, certainly -- [inaudible] because he was amending it. and also a strong suggestion that mr. crone certainly saw it. nobody else seems to be made aware specifically ocertain allegations. however, 18 months later there is so much evidence that it is brought to the attention. so who brought it to your attention at the end of 20, this whole business of si yen that miller and all the other -- [inaudible] was it tom crone that ce forward? it was a matter -- no, first of all, there were
i would say that given the allegations or given the findings and the content of that opinion, it certainly would have been appropriate f it to be shown to more senior legal come in the company -- legal counsel in the company as well as away from "news of the worldas well as in full to me, for example, and others. >> okay. um, so far you've observed that you did not see the opinion and, certainly, not briefed on the full contents of that. >> that's correct. >> i cannot...
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i am wondering, currently, how many officers does that demand at any given time?now that there are ships. >> the van is put up their -- one, it is iconic. it has our patches on it. what it officers for the officers deployed to the mid market street and 6th street is for them to use it like the store for it would be used. so it is not staffed. they watch it from a distance. they do their reports. there are computers in there. there is traditional police equipment in there for administrative stuff. that is the purpose of that emergence have asked that it be there sort of to make our presence much more well known. supervisor kim: i very much appreciative its presence there. how many officers have come out of this van? >> it would be b a wouldeat officer or two that might go in there to work on a report. it could hold five or six officers inside in close quarters, but i have never seen more than two in their working on the report. supervisor kim: i did not mean inside the van. how many officers to we have patrol in that area? >> i would prefer to have that discussion
i am wondering, currently, how many officers does that demand at any given time?now that there are ships. >> the van is put up their -- one, it is iconic. it has our patches on it. what it officers for the officers deployed to the mid market street and 6th street is for them to use it like the store for it would be used. so it is not staffed. they watch it from a distance. they do their reports. there are computers in there. there is traditional police equipment in there for...
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i was given sufficient information to authorized that settled. i was not given no information. i was given sufficient information and asked the question, is there a legal counsel opinion? what do they say? they say it's within this range, it's reasonable that it was a reasonable decision to take to settle tt case, to agree with their advice. and take no further action because no other evidence or none of these other issues we have discussed today came to light during that conversation or at that meeting spent but what source of level with the settlement would have been or the advice of the council have to been for you to want to say let me have look at that we trust our executives to make decisionsand go, mayb a few chunky questions here and there. if that's the case why was tom crone only had a 10,000-pound limit. he just might happen tosay settle up to half a million pounds, and it doesn't strike me as -- [inaudible] we will get a new authority to settle only to 10,000. doesn't make sense. it's a mismatch. this strict 10,000-pound authorization that tom crone has spent mister
i was given sufficient information to authorized that settled. i was not given no information. i was given sufficient information and asked the question, is there a legal counsel opinion? what do they say? they say it's within this range, it's reasonable that it was a reasonable decision to take to settle tt case, to agree with their advice. and take no further action because no other evidence or none of these other issues we have discussed today came to light during that conversation or at...
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i was given sufficient information. i was given sufficient information. i asked a question. it what do they say? it was a reasonable decision to settle that case. no other evidence came to light during that conversation are at that meeting. >> what with the advice of the council had to have been to say "let me have a look at that?" we have these executives to go through this. why was he only having a 10,000 pound limit? this is not make sense. it is a mismatch. there is a strict 10,000 pound authorization. >> there is a contractor between financial controls to make sure things are recorded properly, authorized properly, and so on and so forth. following the recommendation to counsel, this was a strong recommendation. a new editor had come in and had a fresh look at all of these issues. they made a very strong recommendation. pieces that can be helpful. there is a decision with respect to say are there other things here we should be looking at? sufficient information was given to authorizes reasonably than to negotiate with the increase of a settlement offer they had already
i was given sufficient information. i was given sufficient information. i asked a question. it what do they say? it was a reasonable decision to settle that case. no other evidence came to light during that conversation are at that meeting. >> what with the advice of the council had to have been to say "let me have a look at that?" we have these executives to go through this. why was he only having a 10,000 pound limit? this is not make sense. it is a mismatch. there is a strict...
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his parents say that his child has been given back to them. -- that their child has been given back to them. >> after 48 hours, he started to get better. we are very proud of him. he is a miracle boy. >> what saved his life was not a transplant but froze in a human liver cells. scientists at king's college covered the cells with a chemical found in l g to prevent his body from rejecting them. you can see the cells at the bottom of the start. instead of going on a waiting list, he was given a single injection. the protective coating was porous which allowed the talks is to flow in, be processed, and waste products and vital proteins to fall out. the immune cells were too big to enter. after two weeks, his liver had started to recover. the benefit overt a liver transplant is that he will never need anti rejection drugs. doctors are delighted. >> when i look back, this child was so sick. he was on a breathing machine. we think that we have given him another chance at life and seeing him six down -- six months down the road is remarkable. >> doctors are urging caution. this might be a one-
his parents say that his child has been given back to them. -- that their child has been given back to them. >> after 48 hours, he started to get better. we are very proud of him. he is a miracle boy. >> what saved his life was not a transplant but froze in a human liver cells. scientists at king's college covered the cells with a chemical found in l g to prevent his body from rejecting them. you can see the cells at the bottom of the start. instead of going on a waiting list, he...
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is guilty verdict has been given to dr. murray. why did they go to manslaughter instead of a murder conviction? >> not being a criminal lawyer, but ordinarily you go for a lesser charge if you think you have the evidence to support that. a murder verdict is more difficult to support as we found in the casey and the trial -- anthony trial. >> a civil case to recoup some damages against dr. marie, what kind of impact do you think that could have on him? how long do you think it will take before this legal process takes place? >> the family from what i understand has all claimed that they will pursue its. his father may have already filed a suit. the guilty verdict adds a lot of credence to the civil lawsuit, so you can expect any day to see a civil lawsuit filed against him. >> what are your thoughts on the way that the trial was played out on television across the world? the you believe he received a fair trial? >> i think so. it is an extraordinary case, it is very rare that you see any doctor -- and i can't imagine any other patie
is guilty verdict has been given to dr. murray. why did they go to manslaughter instead of a murder conviction? >> not being a criminal lawyer, but ordinarily you go for a lesser charge if you think you have the evidence to support that. a murder verdict is more difficult to support as we found in the casey and the trial -- anthony trial. >> a civil case to recoup some damages against dr. marie, what kind of impact do you think that could have on him? how long do you think it will...
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given what they've gone through. the answer isn't always try to change their brain chemistry. >> reporter: medications that can keep a child from his life. look at 11-year-old ke'onte, prescribed 12 medications over the force of four years, for conditions doctors now say he didn't have. >> i'm not adhd. i'm just naughty. i'm not bipolar at all. >> this is footage of ke'onte trying to come off these medications. and this is ke'onte today. ♪ he's in honors classes in school and he got one prescription that heals beyond imagining. ke'onte has been adopted. >> now you're part of the family. >> reporter: which takes us back to brooke, remember her? she, too, has a permanent hug, a mom, a dad, a home. >> yeah, you hug all the anger out, right? she just hugs and hugs and hugs and gets all the anger out. >> so, who is responsible? and by the way, your taxpayer dollars are paying for this, medicaid pays for these drugs. well, tomorrow, i will question the federal drug administration and sharyn alfonsi goes out to track down d
given what they've gone through. the answer isn't always try to change their brain chemistry. >> reporter: medications that can keep a child from his life. look at 11-year-old ke'onte, prescribed 12 medications over the force of four years, for conditions doctors now say he didn't have. >> i'm not adhd. i'm just naughty. i'm not bipolar at all. >> this is footage of ke'onte trying to come off these medications. and this is ke'onte today. ♪ he's in honors classes in school...
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nick had been given a laptop computer by his high school. he has a.d.c. and spent up to 6 -- 80 hd -- adhd and sped up to six hours playing video games. >> it gave me is the gratification. >> what did you do when you could not play video games? >> i had to go on the computer or i would be bored to death. >> what a family is experiencing in connecticut is being played out across the nation. 80% of americans have access to the internet, and with that access comes the possibility of addiction. nick's parents try to limit the computer time. >> there were times i would look at him and say, look at yourself. you are like a crack addict. you are scary. blacksnake is now being treated by dr. greenfield at the -- >> nick is now being treated by dr. greenfield. this is supposed to help the brain processes distressing memories that overwhelm our coping mechanisms. dr. green fell thinks adhd is a factor in the addiction. >> there is something about the narrowing of focus that makes video games and computer games very attractive, and they can sit still playing these g
nick had been given a laptop computer by his high school. he has a.d.c. and spent up to 6 -- 80 hd -- adhd and sped up to six hours playing video games. >> it gave me is the gratification. >> what did you do when you could not play video games? >> i had to go on the computer or i would be bored to death. >> what a family is experiencing in connecticut is being played out across the nation. 80% of americans have access to the internet, and with that access comes the...
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it is fair because the police are given this incredible power. more than anybody else. you know, i can deal with a cop in court, but i will not mess with him on the street, because he can tell me or arrest me. there has to be a standard -- he can kill me or arrest me. there has to be a standard. ianne is talking about her clients are basically on the street. this is not a minor problem. [applause] >> we of so many other questions that need to be answered, but i think we're coming to the end of our time. this is been a fabulous discussion with our experts here, with all the notes from whence they are talking. i want to thank everyone for their words of wisdom and -- and i think it has been a wonderful discussion about this problem. i have a couple of questions that have been submitted, which i will throw open to any panelist. i guess this could be fourfor ms. wu. what is the procedure for the san francisco police department and the d.a. and is a public? >> it is public. there are external and internal policies for bringing forward materials that would affect the credibil
it is fair because the police are given this incredible power. more than anybody else. you know, i can deal with a cop in court, but i will not mess with him on the street, because he can tell me or arrest me. there has to be a standard -- he can kill me or arrest me. there has to be a standard. ianne is talking about her clients are basically on the street. this is not a minor problem. [applause] >> we of so many other questions that need to be answered, but i think we're coming to the...
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when i started to interface with the mental health profession and be given diagnoses and medications to contain that fire inside of me, it both felt like a huge relief and like it had the power to extinguish that fire, which was terrifying. no one ever told me before i started taking zyprexa or lithium, that if i stopped it, i would have severe withdrawal and psychotic symptoms. but it actually turns out that a lot of these medications, when you stop taking them, trigger in you the withdrawal symptoms that look like the craziness. a lot of people get put on meds at one point in their life, and then when they try to go off them, they're like, "oh my god, i really am insane." there's this fundamental impulse either toward suppressing our traumas by medicating the symptoms of them away, or "facing down our traumas," by delving straight into the teeth of whatever our childhood beasts are. there's not a lot of focus on what is in the middle, what does it mean to acknowledge the way that the past has been a formative thing in our lives, without reliving the past over and over. mental illne
when i started to interface with the mental health profession and be given diagnoses and medications to contain that fire inside of me, it both felt like a huge relief and like it had the power to extinguish that fire, which was terrifying. no one ever told me before i started taking zyprexa or lithium, that if i stopped it, i would have severe withdrawal and psychotic symptoms. but it actually turns out that a lot of these medications, when you stop taking them, trigger in you the withdrawal...
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they were given only 20 minutes notice. news also came in a put your message from the city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> i guarantee, you will remember this moment for the rest of your beautiful god-given life. >> doesn't sort of arrested amid allegations of property destroyed and people being roughed up. >> they are surrounding the park in riot gear. they are trying to take over every street. they are lining up to surround us. i do not know anywhere but here. i cannot get arrested tonight. >> one day ago, oakland in government pitted against anger about an unfair financial system. >> this is something that's a significant portion of society. it demands to be listened to. it probably will not go away. >> technically, the city park is being prepared for cleaning. everyone knows it is far more. the disruption of the global financial center. thousands of police sent to protect it, as the seeds of discontent grow about the gap between the rich and the port. humphrey hawksley, bbc news. >> joining me now on the phone your zuccott
they were given only 20 minutes notice. news also came in a put your message from the city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> i guarantee, you will remember this moment for the rest of your beautiful god-given life. >> doesn't sort of arrested amid allegations of property destroyed and people being roughed up. >> they are surrounding the park in riot gear. they are trying to take over every street. they are lining up to surround us. i do not know anywhere but here. i cannot get...
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we were given rare access to the 550-acre academy. it features a mock-up of marine one and air force one. a street set is used for simulations. >> we will give them a lot of repetition and we want to where they are able to just react instead of having to think. >> reporter: more than 16,000 applied to join last year, 200 were picked. >> is it easier or harder than you thought? >> a long trip, i will say that. it's a lot of training and it's difficult training. >> reporter: this former marine served two tours in iraq. >> secret service we are protecting people. marine you assault the enemy, locate and try to eliminate. that's something i had to foous on is drawing back and not just rushing through. >> reporter: in this group he found himself out numbered and out gunned. >> kind of similar to combat. you can be bored think it's easy and then suddenly three gun men are shooting at you. you have to be on your game. you can't have first day jitters. that could be the day that something happens. >> reporter: the worst happened on november 1
we were given rare access to the 550-acre academy. it features a mock-up of marine one and air force one. a street set is used for simulations. >> we will give them a lot of repetition and we want to where they are able to just react instead of having to think. >> reporter: more than 16,000 applied to join last year, 200 were picked. >> is it easier or harder than you thought? >> a long trip, i will say that. it's a lot of training and it's difficult training. >>...
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given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts, and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased in light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of course, everything in britain is facing a difficult time with rising inflation, tight household budget in fact there's been a pay sector, public sector pay freeze. but actually if you look at what we're doing in terms of try to help women, the million people were lifted out of tax of the lowest in, many of those are women. look at what we do in terms of traditional childcare, that is helping women. look at the extra hours we're getting for two, three and four year old that is open women pics i don't accept what she says it is a difficult economic environment. but for instance, with a change would making for public sector pensions it means low-paying people in the public sector will get a better pension, including many women. but because she like everyone else on the other
given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts, and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased in light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of course, everything in britain is facing a difficult time with rising inflation, tight household budget in fact there's been a pay sector, public sector pay freeze. but actually...
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what should happen is he should be given probation, at worst case scenario low term.es in jail. his spirits are up, but i don't think that he wants to give up on this case. i don't think we're going to quit. and i'm advising him to file an appeal in this matter. >> what will be the basis of that appeal? >> there's numerous bases for the appeal. california law provides for sequestration in high publicity cases. o.j. simpson case, for example, was sequestered. that was probably the highest profile case here in california. just recently, you recall the casey anthony case. that was a sequestered jury. the potential audience is about 5 million people. there was billion people that watched this ril. if ever there was a case for see questions trig sequestration, this was the case. it was covered by all the talk shows and all the commentary. a vast majority of it it was very negative and the jury being exposed to that, i think sequestration is a big issue in this case. we were also subjected to some adverse rulings. the prosecutor did a very good job, he was able to convince
what should happen is he should be given probation, at worst case scenario low term.es in jail. his spirits are up, but i don't think that he wants to give up on this case. i don't think we're going to quit. and i'm advising him to file an appeal in this matter. >> what will be the basis of that appeal? >> there's numerous bases for the appeal. california law provides for sequestration in high publicity cases. o.j. simpson case, for example, was sequestered. that was probably the...
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time he was given he used it to kill 300 people. he is determined to crush the opposition. he told the "daily telegraph" that he did not want to talk to the opposition. >> tomorrow is friday and we have seen a pattern of friday's key to the day that protesters have turned out. as this goes on, is there a risk to being a part of this opposition? they have crossed the rubicon. they cannot simply call off this rebellion. they don't trust of the arab league any way. the arab league has been a front for dictators. many members support the syrian regime. many many of these and people, they have no choice but to continue this rebellion. he is dug-in and he thinks that the equation has not changed. the people are against this regime. >> this regime was in place before the nato action against gaddafi. what it takes some kind of international action to get him to go? >> they would like to see this same outcome that played out in libya play out in syria. who knows, it could come to pass. syria has more resources, it is more centrally located i
time he was given he used it to kill 300 people. he is determined to crush the opposition. he told the "daily telegraph" that he did not want to talk to the opposition. >> tomorrow is friday and we have seen a pattern of friday's key to the day that protesters have turned out. as this goes on, is there a risk to being a part of this opposition? they have crossed the rubicon. they cannot simply call off this rebellion. they don't trust of the arab league any way. the arab league...
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if it's not entirely clear what kind of impact it has historians have mixed views on this given that you by nine hundred eighty six the afghan war cost about three billion dollars i would want to accept the loss of oil export money as well as green shortages within the soviet union the annual price tag of those far to worth the asking of soviet work but if the afghan war was a significant contributor it was precisely by grinding it down in that one theater and thus making it an evil for the soviet union to adapt to other crises that if if so i think there are definitely lessons and initial lesson in the first instance because this is precisely how bin laden view display against the united states which means that wouldn't when your enemy is so intent on grinding down your economy one thing you have to do is make sure that you don't fall into that trap and a second lesson is that even if it expenditure isn't a massive part of your budget it can have an impact as i said the impact of the aspects of it where i found to be historically a i further to be a historical question mark but what
if it's not entirely clear what kind of impact it has historians have mixed views on this given that you by nine hundred eighty six the afghan war cost about three billion dollars i would want to accept the loss of oil export money as well as green shortages within the soviet union the annual price tag of those far to worth the asking of soviet work but if the afghan war was a significant contributor it was precisely by grinding it down in that one theater and thus making it an evil for the...
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know they were pretty incidental to the fights there are far more afghans there were arabs in any given point inside of other afghanistan fighting the soviets but to this was kind of the parity that it failed of how you get a superpower by training them that the afghan soviet war brought down the soviet union and i think it's not entirely clear historically that it did. especially if you did get it it's it's not entirely clear what kind of battle has historians have mixed views on this given that you by the age of eighty six the afghan war cost about three billion dollars. will look set to lots of oil export money as well as grain shortages within the soviet union the annual price tag on those far the worth the afghan soviet war but if the afghan soviet war was a significant contributor it was precisely by grinding it down in that one theater and thus making it an evil for the soviet union to adapt to other crises that it faced so i think there are definitely a lesson to me there's a lesson in the first instance because this is precisely how billard views fight against the united states
know they were pretty incidental to the fights there are far more afghans there were arabs in any given point inside of other afghanistan fighting the soviets but to this was kind of the parity that it failed of how you get a superpower by training them that the afghan soviet war brought down the soviet union and i think it's not entirely clear historically that it did. especially if you did get it it's it's not entirely clear what kind of battle has historians have mixed views on this given...
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rights given up now cannot be rights given up now cannot be >> we do well to contemplate thediminishment of due process knowing that these rights we n give up now may never be restored. my well-intentioned colleagues'c admonitions in defending provisions of this defense bill say that we should give up certain rights; the right to dur process. their legislation would arm the military with the authority to detain indefinitely without duen process or trial people suspected of an association with terror itch. these -- terrorism. these would include americanns citizens apprehended on american soil. i want to repeat that. we are talking about people who are merely suspected of terrorism or suspected ofpect committing a crime and have been judged by no court. we're talking about americanuld citizens that could be taken from the united states and senta to a camp at guantanamo bay and held indefinitely. this should be alarming to everyone watching this proceeding today because it puts every single american citizen an risk. there is one thing and one thing only that is protecting american citizens
rights given up now cannot be rights given up now cannot be >> we do well to contemplate thediminishment of due process knowing that these rights we n give up now may never be restored. my well-intentioned colleagues'c admonitions in defending provisions of this defense bill say that we should give up certain rights; the right to dur process. their legislation would arm the military with the authority to detain indefinitely without duen process or trial people suspected of an association...
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immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me what happened, because if they do not, they are fired. so, they are telling us what went on. and it to the bottom of this investigation. with regard to generically if people do not say what ever -- there is pressure, but i think that largely, now in this day and age, with the light shining on us 100% of the time, i would tell you that when issues come forward, the officers would not have happened. >> mr. herley, do you have comments? >> i would absolutely agree with the chief. there are very few times you were brought before your boss and ordered to tell the truth or you're fired, period. my concern is when your not ordered to come before your boss, and you see something happen, and you cannot do anything. that is my concern, and i'm sure the chief's also. i never thought i wou
immediately sent over to the administration of internal affairs, where you were given an admonition, and you were going to say, now you're going to tell me exactly what happens, and they have to tell you or you're fired. that is the circumstance we're going through right now. i can tell the officers to tell me what happened, because if they do not, they are fired. so, they are telling us what went on. and it to the bottom of this investigation. with regard to generically if people do not say...
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we rely given any type of prior notice.were just using about eight -- musing about a two month anniversary. it was extremely unexpected. it is expected in terms of the fact that, again cannot we are a movement -- again, we are in movement. we are occupying for social justice. but the same time, we were not given any type of formal warning. the helicopters came. the police came. the barricades came. the riot gear came. and people were forcibly evicted. i work with occupy wall street, but i have my apartment here, which i'm actually opening up to some of the other people who do actually occupy. they're welcome to stay in my apartment tonight. that is the system that we have going on right now to ensure that no one is this place. and they are definitely not disenchanted be there. >> they are definitely does placed in the sense that they can no longer -- displaced in the sense that they can a lumber camp. >> it is now 9:16 p.m. our time. the general assembly said at 7:00 p.m. -- started at 7:00 p.m. most general assembly's aske
we rely given any type of prior notice.were just using about eight -- musing about a two month anniversary. it was extremely unexpected. it is expected in terms of the fact that, again cannot we are a movement -- again, we are in movement. we are occupying for social justice. but the same time, we were not given any type of formal warning. the helicopters came. the police came. the barricades came. the riot gear came. and people were forcibly evicted. i work with occupy wall street, but i have...
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given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased in light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of course, everything in britain is facing a difficult time with rising inflation, tight household budget in fact there's been a pay sector, public sector pay freeze. but actually if you look at what we're doing in terms of try to help women, the million people were lifted out of tax of the lowest in, many of those are women. look at what we do in terms of traditional childcare, that is helping women. look at the extra hours we're getting for two three and four year old that is open women pics i don't accept what she says it is a difficult economic environment. but for instance, with a change would making for public sector pensions it means low-paying people in the public sector will get a better pension, including many women. but because she like everyone else on the other si
given that unemployment has increased the toshiba 22nd given that women have been hard hit by public sector cuts and given that they have benefited the least from its tax give wickham was not a great sign for a plan b and ensure benefits increased in light of inflation? >> i don't agree with the honorable lady. of course, everything in britain is facing a difficult time with rising inflation, tight household budget in fact there's been a pay sector, public sector pay freeze. but actually...
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but givens isn't done. poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand.bly he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands-on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he with two other officers are with the louisiana police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers to a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead of a toast, the groom got a tase, and the bridal party got a shower of mace. >> what is going through my mind is probably, oh, my god, i'm supposed to be getting mair and supposed to be the happiest day of my life, getting tased. i don't see how it could get any worse. >> jeffrey has been on the force for 15 years. >> this is a small town, nice to live here. it's quiet. >> it is usually quiet. but not on july 23rd, 2005. riding along with police is a cameraman. >> what the [ bleep ]. some wedding. >> shooting for a local tv show c
but givens isn't done. poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand.bly he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands-on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he with two other officers are with the louisiana police force. they were uninvited guests who...
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the air force has given some shifting explanations for why they waited so long. first general schwartz, the chief of staff who you heard earlier, said that there were some constraints placed on the air force by the office of special counsel that made them wait. later he said that it was the air force's judgment that they wanted to give all the information of the families in one fell swoop instead of partial reports and that's why they waited. the office of special counsel was highly critical of this. they said that they had urged the air force for months to notify the families, that they should have been notified right away that there was these discrepancies and what happened to their fallen relatives. >> warner: secretary panetta has his review, you have your findings. where does this go from here? >> we're not sure and i i think there are questions as to how things were handled at this mortuary and for how many years. yesterday general schwartz couldn't rule out that there have been other incidents where body parts were missing or other improprieties. he said h
the air force has given some shifting explanations for why they waited so long. first general schwartz, the chief of staff who you heard earlier, said that there were some constraints placed on the air force by the office of special counsel that made them wait. later he said that it was the air force's judgment that they wanted to give all the information of the families in one fell swoop instead of partial reports and that's why they waited. the office of special counsel was highly critical of...
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on any given -- any given saturday, we have over 22 volunteers across the city, with playgrounds andching and all of this under the direction of the park staff. on any given day, we have the recreation opportunities, and alive dancing class, and the senior centers where volunteers are meeting. and they're definitely helping the community. and there is the free environmental program to teach students -- they come out with the traditional and non- traditional environments, where they have a chance to learn what it is to give back, to engage in activities where they are actively learning about vocabulary's and science, and really, how they can come back to contribute. we were able to double this number. we were able to work with over 1000 san francisco unified students, in cases where they could not get out to the parks. and we can thank the internship and the parks for this as well. in terms of the volunteer recognition, we have gone away from things but i was hoping we could go back with the quarterly recognition. we're also looking for a spring 2012 event, with the port authority. an
on any given -- any given saturday, we have over 22 volunteers across the city, with playgrounds andching and all of this under the direction of the park staff. on any given day, we have the recreation opportunities, and alive dancing class, and the senior centers where volunteers are meeting. and they're definitely helping the community. and there is the free environmental program to teach students -- they come out with the traditional and non- traditional environments, where they have a...
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. >>> capping permits will no longer be given out to occupied protesters in santa rosa. starting this morning those without permits will be told to take down their tents. this comes after they rejected their permitting process saying they imposed too many restrictions. those with permits will be allowed to stay. >>> they are hoping to shut down wall street. the occupied movement began there exactly two months ago. demonstrators are holding a series of actions today. this is a live picture, take look at the crowds. protesters plan to take to the subways and end with a rally right near city hall. demonstrators in new york say it is nonviolent but they intend to block wall street bank workers from going to work. >>> kraig debro is at the calm with the city's effort to real in the protesters. >> reporter: we are across the street from the high are regency and i just walked to the federal reserve. a lot of people are sleeping right now but they could be facing a mid-afternoon deadline and this is actually the original cite. the justin herman plaza, it has got end so large. th
. >>> capping permits will no longer be given out to occupied protesters in santa rosa. starting this morning those without permits will be told to take down their tents. this comes after they rejected their permitting process saying they imposed too many restrictions. those with permits will be allowed to stay. >>> they are hoping to shut down wall street. the occupied movement began there exactly two months ago. demonstrators are holding a series of actions today. this is a...
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. >> had you given them a cap? >> it was a cap. the point here is the damages numbers, plus the costs to litigate it. i cannot recall the discussions of a cap on damages, but it would then normal to say go and have a go at this number. i do not recall that. >> if you give a cap or not? >> they gave me a range and within that range i said they can go and pursue the settlement. >> did they come back to seek your authorization? did they come back to you and ask you for you to say let's go with that? >> there or not they came back with some confirmation of what had happened, there were no subsequent meetings with the two of them, but they may have called me to have a confirmation discussion. >> the problem i have it is it seems very cavalier to me. a very cavalier with money, given that your organization is so successful, i cannot believe you have been so successful with money to pay off an employee who has been to present, to give them a quarter of a million pounds. you agree to settle cases with no real cap put in pl
. >> had you given them a cap? >> it was a cap. the point here is the damages numbers, plus the costs to litigate it. i cannot recall the discussions of a cap on damages, but it would then normal to say go and have a go at this number. i do not recall that. >> if you give a cap or not? >> they gave me a range and within that range i said they can go and pursue the settlement. >> did they come back to seek your authorization? did they come back to you and ask you...