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they say he belongs to the varice goss -- varice goes bikers. >>> they are looking for the killer of another member. hasaan was gunned down at the east bay motorcycle clubhouse. the gunman ran away and has not been found. >>> a homicide suspect has been under arrest and led to the chase and lockdown of two east oakland schools. he was followed to bishop high school yesterday afternoon. that campus and nearby elementary school and president barack obama were locked down as a precaution. the suspect took off running and caught him under the porch of one of the homes near the schools. he was wanted in alameda. >>> last night the candidate for the mayor of san francisco, 13 candidates attended the forum in chinatown. they were cited for non-english speakers and they came to hear from the candidates in person. >> i can hear what they are going to say and answer questions which i think could be very pointed. >> i want to make sure we have a city government for all that works for everyone. you want a government that represents you. i will make sure the government of san francisco reflecting
they say he belongs to the varice goss -- varice goes bikers. >>> they are looking for the killer of another member. hasaan was gunned down at the east bay motorcycle clubhouse. the gunman ran away and has not been found. >>> a homicide suspect has been under arrest and led to the chase and lockdown of two east oakland schools. he was followed to bishop high school yesterday afternoon. that campus and nearby elementary school and president barack obama were locked down as a...
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shia pilgrims in the country's western province the victims were headed to a shrine in syria when the goss was stopped by armed gunmen they were taken to a remote desert area and executed attacks on shia pilgrims claimed hundreds of lives in recent months. france's national electricity provider says an explosion at a mark hole nuclear site poses no risk of radioactive leak as last described as an industrial accident not a nuclear one killed one person and injured four others it's thought to have been caused by firing the sides radioactive waste storage facility. the time now for business of date with you as to. how and a very warm welcome to the business program russia's largest lenders burbank is seeking to diversify its business and buy into a life insurance company the plan to christian as alliance life a subsidiary of german insurance major airlines though almost all business has been moved to its other russian subsidiary role snow life alliance live still holds all the necessary licenses making it a very attractive because the target the company says the deal is about to be sealed whi
shia pilgrims in the country's western province the victims were headed to a shrine in syria when the goss was stopped by armed gunmen they were taken to a remote desert area and executed attacks on shia pilgrims claimed hundreds of lives in recent months. france's national electricity provider says an explosion at a mark hole nuclear site poses no risk of radioactive leak as last described as an industrial accident not a nuclear one killed one person and injured four others it's thought to...
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my eastern border is goss street, my northern border is california street, our southern border is wallernd as you mentioned earlier, all of the neighbors in between. from our inner sunset, the challenges there have been very, very different than say on the other side of the district in the western addition. one of the most pronounced and high-profile challenges that had vexed my predecessors in the city is i think the completion resignation that the western addition had to be engulfed in crime in public safety. borrowing from my past and working in the criminal justice industry and my determination to no capitulate the fact that people in public housing deserve the same public safety i think advocacy and people in the most aflupet parts of san francisco. chronically before i came into office, the western addition for 20 years previously ranked either second or third highest in the homicide rate. i made sure when a homicide, murder had happened, the police department would dispatch me any time of the day. i had attended over 50 murders and i wanted to make it clear to the community i wasn
my eastern border is goss street, my northern border is california street, our southern border is wallernd as you mentioned earlier, all of the neighbors in between. from our inner sunset, the challenges there have been very, very different than say on the other side of the district in the western addition. one of the most pronounced and high-profile challenges that had vexed my predecessors in the city is i think the completion resignation that the western addition had to be engulfed in crime...
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to assist a safe landing fifty two people were on board the ross air flight from moscow to petrova goss forty seven of them died. you can quick look now at some other news headlines this hour and at least twenty people to be a child were reportedly killed by pro regimes like his firing from the rooftops yemeni capital. hundred twelve were treated for gunshot wounds the attack comes a day after twenty six protesters were shot dead in the new clashes between president nor less and opposition supporters it was the bloodiest crackdown in hook's against the daily protests demanding the end of will russia called on both sides and a dialogue saying it's the only way out of the ongoing crisis. the taliban claimed responsibility for a deadly attack that took eight lives of the pakistanis to see of. a suicide bomber detonated a vehicle packed with explosives near the house of a senior police official it's believed the intended target was the chief of the crime investigation department who was on most of the victims were local police guards posted outside his house. continues across isolated himal
to assist a safe landing fifty two people were on board the ross air flight from moscow to petrova goss forty seven of them died. you can quick look now at some other news headlines this hour and at least twenty people to be a child were reportedly killed by pro regimes like his firing from the rooftops yemeni capital. hundred twelve were treated for gunshot wounds the attack comes a day after twenty six protesters were shot dead in the new clashes between president nor less and opposition...
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consumers because it means the lowest cost electcity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits to transmission investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission. was all based on local community-typed structure. and it doesn't really work for building longer transmission lines, particularly when you have to cross state lines. so it's a very slow, very burdensome process. and to give you an example, and that's about the same amount of generation tha our entire coal fleet in america today has applied for and is waiting for transmission for access to the transmission system and we need more transmission built in order to support that. very fundamental issues that we are dealing with. one is planning, which is where do we put the transmission lines. there is financ
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what we saw were files of xon s corresponde between the lead of the intelligence agency and porter goss who was the head of the cia. it documents a developing relationship between the two intelligence agencies after libya renounced its program for the production of weapons of mass destruction. it talks about the -- what is known as extraordinary renditions, basically the united states would hand over to libyan intelligence suspected islamic militants, members of al qaeda. they would give the libyan intelligence people a list of questions they wanted asked of the prisoners. the understanding according to human rights watch activists is they were handing the people over for them to be tortured by the libyan security services this a way that, of course, is illegal under american law. this relationship continued for quite some time. it is rather ironic that year after year, the u.s. state department and its annual report on human rights around the world would focus on libya's violations of human rights. sat the aim time, another branch of the u.s. government was essentially involved in thos
what we saw were files of xon s corresponde between the lead of the intelligence agency and porter goss who was the head of the cia. it documents a developing relationship between the two intelligence agencies after libya renounced its program for the production of weapons of mass destruction. it talks about the -- what is known as extraordinary renditions, basically the united states would hand over to libyan intelligence suspected islamic militants, members of al qaeda. they would give the...
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porter goss, the chairman of the intelligence committee, we were trying to do our jobs. a press conference and he started to tell us things but nobody could concentrate because there were sonic booms from the jets flying over the capital. we thought they were more explosions from bombs. those people that hallowed that ground there, those people on flight 93, many of us, hundreds of us in the city owe our lives to them. >> mike, that was very dramatic and i remember watching you, not you personally, but all those staff people and reporters and members of condition and senators racing across almost to the union station across the lawn in the parking lot and i kept thinking what is everybody thinking? we were at the old msnbc head quarters there, and i'm so glad you reminded me of what could have been. >> chris, in the middle of this, there's smoke curling up from the pentagon and the doomsday that the u.s. government keeps out at andrews comes swooping in over the capitol. nobody needs to be reminded of the chaos this year. but every 9/11 it brings it all back home. >> wha
porter goss, the chairman of the intelligence committee, we were trying to do our jobs. a press conference and he started to tell us things but nobody could concentrate because there were sonic booms from the jets flying over the capital. we thought they were more explosions from bombs. those people that hallowed that ground there, those people on flight 93, many of us, hundreds of us in the city owe our lives to them. >> mike, that was very dramatic and i remember watching you, not you...
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goss the reaction of folks on the ground need to change? we'll take a closer look at that. turns out -- i hope you're sitting down -- men and women see relationships differently. >> what? >> no way. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> the rules are changing. we'll look at some of the new rules especially in this facebook world. >> maybe the better question, do they see anything in the same way? [ laughter ] >> no. that's the answer to that. >> erica, have a good show. >> keep it interesting. >> exactly. >> erica hill, 7:00 coming up. >>> well, coming up, two cal grads in iran could be released. we'll have the latest on the hikers' imminent release and where they are going next coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ mal
goss the reaction of folks on the ground need to change? we'll take a closer look at that. turns out -- i hope you're sitting down -- men and women see relationships differently. >> what? >> no way. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> the rules are changing. we'll look at some of the new rules especially in this facebook world. >> maybe the better question, do they see anything in the same way? [ laughter ] >> no. that's the answer to that. >> erica, have a good...
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when cue sa started corresponding with then cia director porter goss. libya eagerly signed up for the u.s. global war on terror. but just how eager is made clear by the documents uncovered in tripoli. >> they established conclusively what we've been saying for a long time, that the cia was capturing and rendering people to libya so they could be interrogated by libyan security. we even have the cia questions they send to be asked to these suspects that they rendered to libya. >> one of those sent by u.s. officials to libya was alleged libyan islamic militant abdul. according to documents provided by human rights watch, in 2004, the u.s. detained bill honestly, then handed him over to libya. bell hodge now heads the rebel military counsel in tripoli. rights groups and the u.s. state department regularly accused libyan security services of the systemic use of torture. bashir shareef was not part of the extraordinary rendition program, but he experienced that torture firsthand. he showed us how he was beaten to his knees in tripoli's infamous prison where
when cue sa started corresponding with then cia director porter goss. libya eagerly signed up for the u.s. global war on terror. but just how eager is made clear by the documents uncovered in tripoli. >> they established conclusively what we've been saying for a long time, that the cia was capturing and rendering people to libya so they could be interrogated by libyan security. we even have the cia questions they send to be asked to these suspects that they rendered to libya. >> one...
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it was a time of transition at the cia where porter goss was coming in, his public affairs office wasew, they didn't even know who to go to to ask that question. i knew that, and so we made the decision on our own because it didn't take, you know, that much to think about what you might be exposing. in fact, you didn't know what you would be exposing, so we didn't put the names even of the post office, even of the post offices in the paper. we tried to describe the whole network without many details so that we didn't act in any way that could harm anybody. but in that case it was the government that didn't have its act together. so i think there should be people in the government that understand what the media's all about and, you know, to some degree appreciate it who are willing to sit down in every case like this and talk about it. it doesn't mean they reveal more secrets, it means they have a discussion with whatever they can, whatever information they can. but they have a discussion. and right now it's hit and miss. >> host: okay. well, i'd like to continue this discussion with y
it was a time of transition at the cia where porter goss was coming in, his public affairs office wasew, they didn't even know who to go to to ask that question. i knew that, and so we made the decision on our own because it didn't take, you know, that much to think about what you might be exposing. in fact, you didn't know what you would be exposing, so we didn't put the names even of the post office, even of the post offices in the paper. we tried to describe the whole network without many...
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consumers because it means the lowest cost electricity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits to transmission investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission. was all based on local community-typed structure. and it doesn't really work for building longer transmission lines, particularly when you have to cross state lines. so it's a very slow, very burdensome process. and to give you an example, and that's about the same amount of generation that our entire coal fleet in america today has applied for and is waiting for transmission for access to the transmission system and we need more transmission built in order to support that. very fundamental issues that we are dealing with. one is planning, which is where do we put the transmission lines. there is finan
consumers because it means the lowest cost electricity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits to transmission investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission....
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weapons of mass destruction in late 2003 when kusa starting core spending with then cia director porter gosse global war on terror, but just how eger is made clear by the documents uncovered in tripoli. >> they established conclusively what we've been saying for a long time, that the cia was capturing and rendering people to libya so they could be interrogated by libyan security, and we even have the cia questions they send to be asked to these suspects, that they rendered to libya. >> reporter: one of those sent by u.s. officials to libya was alleged libyan islamic militant abdullah al sadik. the u.s. detained him and then handed him over to libya. he now heads the rebel military council in tripoli. rights groups and the u.s. state department regularly accused libyan security services of these systematic use of torture. bashir sharif was not part of the extraordinary rendition programs, but he experienced the torture firsthand. he showed us how he was beaten to his knees in triply's infamous prison where he was held from 1984 to 2001. a cia spokeswoman decomplained -- declined to comment on
weapons of mass destruction in late 2003 when kusa starting core spending with then cia director porter gosse global war on terror, but just how eger is made clear by the documents uncovered in tripoli. >> they established conclusively what we've been saying for a long time, that the cia was capturing and rendering people to libya so they could be interrogated by libyan security, and we even have the cia questions they send to be asked to these suspects, that they rendered to libya....
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renounced its program for weapons of mass destruction in 2003, when kusa started corresponding with porter gossgned up for the global war on terror. how clear is uncovered by the documents. >> established conclusively that the c.i.a. was capturing and rendering people through libya to be interrogated by libyan security. we even have the c.i.a. questions they sent to be asked to the suspects to be rendered to libya. >> reporter: one sent by u.s. officials to libya was abdel hakeem bell hodge, nonby ab abdullah al sadik. according to documents by human rights watch, in 2004, he was detained and handed over to libya. he now heads the rebel military council in tripoli. rights groups and the u.s. state department regularly accused libyan security services of these systematic use of torture. bashir sharif was not part of the extraordinary rendition program, but he experienced torture first hand. he showed us how he was beaten to his knees in tripoli's infamous bousalin prison, where he was held from 1984 to 2001. a c.i.a. spokeswoman declined to comment on the specifics of the documents in tripoli bu
renounced its program for weapons of mass destruction in 2003, when kusa started corresponding with porter gossgned up for the global war on terror. how clear is uncovered by the documents. >> established conclusively that the c.i.a. was capturing and rendering people through libya to be interrogated by libyan security. we even have the c.i.a. questions they sent to be asked to the suspects to be rendered to libya. >> reporter: one sent by u.s. officials to libya was abdel hakeem...
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we are seeing supply chains and although goss particular puerto rico systems that go across continentsd new economic powers. none of these developments were envisioned in 1944. can we now combine these changes with these to herald a new world economy beyond dependence, beyond the division between donors and recipients, a world beyond aid? prior to the bretton woods system, foreign aid existed in famines, floods, earthquakes or people fleeing conflicts. with the devastation of world war ii and then decolonization, it seemed useful toll jump-start private investment with aid that might be otherwise limited because of insufficient domestic savings, capital controls. an aid gained support in a bipolar cold war competition. that 1944 world has changed dramatically. it's time to think about aid anew. these changes don't mean that there is no longer a place for aid nor should developed countries not honor their commitments nor should we disregard aid when achieved. for millions of people, that aid is a life or death matter and remains a valuable boost in enabling countries to climb the ladder
we are seeing supply chains and although goss particular puerto rico systems that go across continentsd new economic powers. none of these developments were envisioned in 1944. can we now combine these changes with these to herald a new world economy beyond dependence, beyond the division between donors and recipients, a world beyond aid? prior to the bretton woods system, foreign aid existed in famines, floods, earthquakes or people fleeing conflicts. with the devastation of world war ii and...
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we for goss gotten the horse race is preambled. that's not what we are doing right.independee ini getting frustrated. >> i think that you are seeing independents going to decide this election. they are not hearing from either party. what they want to hear, the sitting president, they are not hearing who they want to hear from. >> governors responding to this crisis. chris christie, governor of new jersey, wrote a great piece. chris christie who -- you know, has said i'm not going to run, i'm not going to run. said it a thousand different ways. but even democrats and liberals in his state are saying he's doing jersey proud. the chris christie reaction to leadership. >> chris christie -- it is fascinating. it points to the fact there is a chris christie shaped poll in the republican party. a lot of fiscal conservatives want someone to get in with executive experience. here is the key. chris christie are showing states are governable. there is a leadership vacuum in washington. strong governor unapologetic who can close the budget gap without raising taxes, that's -- >>
we for goss gotten the horse race is preambled. that's not what we are doing right.independee ini getting frustrated. >> i think that you are seeing independents going to decide this election. they are not hearing from either party. what they want to hear, the sitting president, they are not hearing who they want to hear from. >> governors responding to this crisis. chris christie, governor of new jersey, wrote a great piece. chris christie who -- you know, has said i'm not going to...
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program and we're in sync with the straw poll results and what he thinks happens now, and where he gossm here. >> clayton: where someone goes from here. president obama headed out on the campaign trail, yesterday speaking to the congressional black caucus and now goes to the west coast swing, like a baseball team, 10-day tour, three states, seven fundraisers, hoping to rake in millions of dollars and headed to washington state first. first to meet with his former microsoft chief operating officer, it's a brunch and you go go if you like. >> no, i can't. >> $35,000 per couple. >> alisyn: what? per couple? >> better be good bacon and eggs. >> alisyn: that sunday like some of the things we spend in new york city. >> clayton: either that or i-hop, $35,000 to have breakfast with the president. >> dave: hoping to raise what, almost 2 million. >> clayton: 1.7 million. that's one. going to seven fundraisers and is expect toed bring in 8 million dollars and the one i thought were you going to be talking about the one happening at the home of, i guess cheryl sandberg, facebook's chief operating o
program and we're in sync with the straw poll results and what he thinks happens now, and where he gossm here. >> clayton: where someone goes from here. president obama headed out on the campaign trail, yesterday speaking to the congressional black caucus and now goes to the west coast swing, like a baseball team, 10-day tour, three states, seven fundraisers, hoping to rake in millions of dollars and headed to washington state first. first to meet with his former microsoft chief operating...
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consumers because it means the lowest cost electricity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits to transmiion investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission. was all based on local community-typed structure. and it doesn't really work for building longer transmission lines, particularly when you have to cross state lines. so it's a very slow, very burdensome process. and to give you an example, and that's about the same amount of generation that our entire coal fleet in america today has applied for and is waiting for transmission for access to the transmission system and we need more transmission built in order to support that. very fundamental issues that we are dealing with. one is planning, which is where do we put the transmission lines. there is financi
consumers because it means the lowest cost electricity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits to transmiion investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission....
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consumers because it means the lowest cost electrity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits transmission investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission. was all based on local community-typed structure. and it doesn't really work for building longer transmissi lines, particularly when you have to cross state lines. so it's a very slow, very rdensome process. and to give you an example, and that's about the same amount of generation that our entire coal fleet in america today has applied for and is waiting for transmission for access to the transmission system and we need more transmission built in order to support that. very fundamental issues that we are deang with. one is planning, which is where do we put the transmission lines. there is financing. how
consumers because it means the lowest cost electrity can't get to those markets and therefore, higher goss costs, less efficient end up running and there are a lot of benefits transmission investment in terms of reliket in the grid and also using the most efficient generation resources and all of that will save customers money. our industry wants to invest in new transmission. we have the means by which to do it. but the big challenge has been the way we sighted and paid for transmission. was...