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. >> german environment minister meeting with counterparts from mali and grenada.e says poor nations did not cause climate change and suffer its effects more and more. and with time running out, mark andrews have to sign climate agreement. the kyoto protocol accounts for only 50% of today's emissions. >> if we want to help countries like mali, grenada, and others, than 15% is not enough. we need emerging tensions like china on board, but of course the u.s. as well. >> germany has donated 15 million euros to mali and grenada for environmental initiatives in dealing with climate change to these countries' debts need convincing that the problem requires action. unlike the u.s., india, and china. >> we ask our correspondent whether it looked unlikely that an agreement on climate change would emerge in durban? [no audio] >> --kyoto protocol which is running out next year but i am expecting substantial progress on the financing of the effects of climate change. there is the green climate fund that is supposed to be operational by 2020. so we're taking steps towards that.
. >> german environment minister meeting with counterparts from mali and grenada.e says poor nations did not cause climate change and suffer its effects more and more. and with time running out, mark andrews have to sign climate agreement. the kyoto protocol accounts for only 50% of today's emissions. >> if we want to help countries like mali, grenada, and others, than 15% is not enough. we need emerging tensions like china on board, but of course the u.s. as well. >> germany...
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he's going grenades in my squad if you do that grenada would have been maybe five or six maybe the entire squad would have been he's a killed or wounded or just one kid and that's something that's something that you know that i made a decision because i was the person in charge at that time and i got no regrets about it but looking back at it. it's like the demons come back. that's where the hearts. and i say they were are we are doing the right thing over there. is. people just don't understand what it's like to be your. you know we recruit people to serve their country and to kill we train them how to kill we as asters develop the orders for them to kill. given awards or power on the back a lot of times or you know credit them for being affective fighters and killers but we never explain to them why it's ok so that when they do with even trained so well to do they can be at peace with their consciences for the rest of their life. has anyone heard of the s.l.a. marshall man against fire that's all you marshal was the army's first real story he was the head of the history department for w
he's going grenades in my squad if you do that grenada would have been maybe five or six maybe the entire squad would have been he's a killed or wounded or just one kid and that's something that's something that you know that i made a decision because i was the person in charge at that time and i got no regrets about it but looking back at it. it's like the demons come back. that's where the hearts. and i say they were are we are doing the right thing over there. is. people just don't...
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[applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a leader in the grenada movement where she had been in the budget crisis and have bravely spoken at the bourse supervisors. she has advocated for sense of participation and funding to be restored to our city's quality youth programs. [applause] [applause] roblin bonner, 18, is an outspoken member of the youth leadership. roblin graduated from downtown high where she was a passionate role model and advocated for youth to be more engaged in the political process. [applause] [applause] -- 17, pawlenty first single occupancy sro in the chinatown development center. he also wrote a grant proposal to create a bilingual fire safety and emergency preparedness curriculum along with emergency kits for each participating sro unit. [applause] [applause] valerie clinker is a voice of community change in front and behind the camera. she was a guest youth analyst at the third anniversary women's pioneer awards ceremony and presented gina davis with the woman pioneer award. she was also named valedictorian of the changing program. [applause] last but not least, a n
[applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a leader in the grenada movement where she had been in the budget crisis and have bravely spoken at the bourse supervisors. she has advocated for sense of participation and funding to be restored to our city's quality youth programs. [applause] [applause] roblin bonner, 18, is an outspoken member of the youth leadership. roblin graduated from downtown high where she was a passionate role model and advocated for youth to be more engaged in the political...
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vietnam, grenada? which word you want to go with? how would that accommodate the population without hitting our general fund in a significant way. if there is institutional support, i would like to see that. if you want to add to other populations i would like to see that, too. right now, we micro-folk is this legislation so that it would do with the populations we can count. we're nexus does not exist and one should. i think the question of public safety and criminal justice is changing in california and we have to deal with not just a front end response. since recidivism is outpacing . i look forward to responding to any concerns. thank you. president chiu: supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos: this legislation comes replace and wanting to support a population that is hard to serve that is -- has great employment needs, that has a great deal at stake for them to find work. i have worked with this population before. i worked with them at the conservation corps. they have come out of the justice system and i know how hard is to hire
vietnam, grenada? which word you want to go with? how would that accommodate the population without hitting our general fund in a significant way. if there is institutional support, i would like to see that. if you want to add to other populations i would like to see that, too. right now, we micro-folk is this legislation so that it would do with the populations we can count. we're nexus does not exist and one should. i think the question of public safety and criminal justice is changing in...
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his name was cizik mackenzie from grenada, a 24-year-old who went to the canal to work and he got a joborking on the gigantic amazing what. he was hired to go down in sight of the cave and help direct what the white skilled workers would hammer and from the outside, and he wasn't sure he wanted the job because there were no lights down there and his sad story was revealed to me through these legal records. one day he went down in there and the skilled worker on the outside hammered in the screw and it didn't go in straight and they told him to go down there and help direct it and gets down close to wait and the white worker shouts watch out then and he shouts as he is taking his arm back to pound the hammer and the bolt goes through isaac mackenzie, a horrible tragedy. what's interesting about isaac mackenzie though is that he went to court to demand payment for this accident. he demanded i think $10,000 for the court that said yes, the company was responsible for this injury but the court said you only lost one on a so your life will be okay and only award of $500. isaac mackenzie got
his name was cizik mackenzie from grenada, a 24-year-old who went to the canal to work and he got a joborking on the gigantic amazing what. he was hired to go down in sight of the cave and help direct what the white skilled workers would hammer and from the outside, and he wasn't sure he wanted the job because there were no lights down there and his sad story was revealed to me through these legal records. one day he went down in there and the skilled worker on the outside hammered in the screw...
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could get enough political capital to privatized social security same way reagan got a bump from the grenada invasion george w. bush got his war and it exacted an incredible toll on our nation's soldiers our treasure and our reputation around the world in a ceremony from baghdad secretary of defense leon panetta said we do not forget the lessons of war let's hope not and let's never again let a war criminal president drive us into a war just to up his approval numbers and now let's remember that we are still fighting a full fledged war in afghanistan we are still fighting a slew of covert wars in far off place far off places around the world from pakistan to somalia to yemen and we still have an empire of nine hundred military bases all over the planet we still have a long way to go to escape one of our founding fathers james madison's greatest fear when he said of all the enemies of liberty war is perhaps the most to be dreaded because it comprises an develops the germ of every other no nation can preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare and of quote his warning is just as rel
could get enough political capital to privatized social security same way reagan got a bump from the grenada invasion george w. bush got his war and it exacted an incredible toll on our nation's soldiers our treasure and our reputation around the world in a ceremony from baghdad secretary of defense leon panetta said we do not forget the lessons of war let's hope not and let's never again let a war criminal president drive us into a war just to up his approval numbers and now let's remember...
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you know, grenada or something. >> great travel trips. moving on, how about barack obama?o be president. 2004, he was worth $300,000. now 2010, who wants to guess? >> $400 million. >> $7.3 million, and it only goes up, because look at how much clinton made. >> this is a fun graphic, but the reality is almost all that money came from the sale of two books. >> you complained when herman cain was selling his books, when michele bachmann was selling his books, but it's okay when obama sells his books. >> what are you saying? i have signed copies of their books in my library. he sold two books for a lot of money. >> what's so frustrating, when you're a regular american, looking at washington, d.c., they're making all this money that we're paying them, and they can only extend the payroll tax cut to two job creators are as common as unicorns, right? >> very upsetting. >> yeah. we went -- sorry, there was a group that did a study, i should know this. npr confirmed harry's number. here's the reality, though. the irs confirms there are 236,833 million-dollar filers. >> you're in a
you know, grenada or something. >> great travel trips. moving on, how about barack obama?o be president. 2004, he was worth $300,000. now 2010, who wants to guess? >> $400 million. >> $7.3 million, and it only goes up, because look at how much clinton made. >> this is a fun graphic, but the reality is almost all that money came from the sale of two books. >> you complained when herman cain was selling his books, when michele bachmann was selling his books, but it's...
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his name was isaac mckenzie from grenada, 24 year old guy.ent to the canal zone to work on the canal. he got a job working on the gigantic amazing lock gates. his job, he was hired to go down inside the lock gates and help direct the big bolts that white skilled workers would hammer in from the outside. he wasn't sure he wanted the job because there were no lights down there, and his sad story was revealed to me through these legal records. one day he went down in there, and the skilled worker on the outside hammered the screw in and it didn't go in straight. they told him to go down there and help direct it. he gets down close to it, and the white worker shouts, watch out then, andy shouse as he is taking his arm back to pound a hammer in and the ball goes through isaac mckenzie's eye. such a horrible tragic what's interesting about isaac mckenzie is how he went to court to demand payment for this accident. and the court, he demanded i think $10,000. the court said yes, the company was responsible for this injury, but the court said well, yo
his name was isaac mckenzie from grenada, 24 year old guy.ent to the canal zone to work on the canal. he got a job working on the gigantic amazing lock gates. his job, he was hired to go down inside the lock gates and help direct the big bolts that white skilled workers would hammer in from the outside. he wasn't sure he wanted the job because there were no lights down there, and his sad story was revealed to me through these legal records. one day he went down in there, and the skilled worker...
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iraq, kuwait, afghanistan, even a little grenada. if grenada can't pay s in cash, i'm very serious. is not free. we are broke and we need to get reimbursed for our men and women sacrificing their lives and their families. >> it is a wonderful point and i agree with your central point because this is philosophical. but it is more practical than you talk about. under the just war theory, if we had a valid moral basis to go to war against another, we are entitled to reparations. at least a couple of the people in the bush administration who took us to war in iraq promised we would be or stored, the taxpayers would be restored out of oil money. they did not do that. they did not follow up on that and i think that was a big mistake. if, starting with the premise, that we had a just war, a valid reason to intervene in iraq in the first place, the taxpayers have an obligation -- the political class rather have an obligation to restore to the taxpayers the money we spent in order to do that. since they did not do that, are we to assume the political class now does not think it was a just wa
iraq, kuwait, afghanistan, even a little grenada. if grenada can't pay s in cash, i'm very serious. is not free. we are broke and we need to get reimbursed for our men and women sacrificing their lives and their families. >> it is a wonderful point and i agree with your central point because this is philosophical. but it is more practical than you talk about. under the just war theory, if we had a valid moral basis to go to war against another, we are entitled to reparations. at least a...
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you don't know grenada from grand cayman. an income you need to learn the tropics. you need to get an idea of what these tropics -- tropical storms do them on the tropics. sure enough though so i needed to hear. so i made an object to learn the tropics. back in 1992 the storm came andrew, this little storm named andrew developed east of miami and i thought okay, i'm watching this thing. all the models taking less. as of today three-day forecasts going now. and i said already. if this thing keeps going, it's going to come in somewhere between north carolina and south florida. so i thought why not share that information with everybody potentially? and now i'm going out five days, which is unheard-of. now we have a five day forecast. but here's the kicker. i get off the air after saying that and i walked outside and the gentleman who calls it the radar, they were computer-generated here because hey jim, the director of the hurricane is on the phone, bob sheets. i kept on walking. he says no seriously, he's on the phone. he wants to talk to you. unlike mr. sheets, and t
you don't know grenada from grand cayman. an income you need to learn the tropics. you need to get an idea of what these tropics -- tropical storms do them on the tropics. sure enough though so i needed to hear. so i made an object to learn the tropics. back in 1992 the storm came andrew, this little storm named andrew developed east of miami and i thought okay, i'm watching this thing. all the models taking less. as of today three-day forecasts going now. and i said already. if this thing...